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No. 3 NC State vs. Liberty women’s game interrupted by leaky roof from heavy rain
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Date:2025-04-18 00:44:07
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A wet court caused by a leaky roof resulted in an interruption of No. 3 North Carolina State’s women’s basketball game with Liberty on Sunday.
The game was stopped prior to the start of the fourth quarter with unbeaten N.C. State holding a 60-47 lead at Reynolds Coliseum, its on-campus venue.
Heavy rains fell prior to and during the game.
The wet floor was near midcourt in front of the scorer’s table. A large trash container was collecting some water, while towels were placed on the floor.
Both teams were allowed to warm-up at the respective baskets during the break.
The game resumed after about a 20-minute pause.
This is N.C. State’s final home game until Jan. 4 vs. Florida State.
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