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No. 17 North Carolina St. 84, Columbia 74

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Posted 6:00AM on Wednesday 29th December 2004 ( 20 years ago )
NEW YORK (AP)- Neither a game much closer than expected nor serious foul trouble could keep the smile off Julius Hodge&#39;s face.<br> <br> No. 17 North Carolina State beat Columbia 84-74 on Tuesday night in the opening round of the Holiday Festival.<br> <br> Forget the Wolfpack was a 23-point favorite. Forget Hodge was limited to 12 minutes in the second half because of fouls. This was the former New York City high school star&#39;s first game in Madison Square Garden and he had a win.<br> <br> ``That was definitely a great feeling playing in front of my family and friends,&#39;&#39; said Hodge, who scored 22 points. ``My mom over there smiling every time I make a play, my brother telling me to make free throws, my little cousin smiling and cheering, it definitely felt great. And it was especially great for me because I grew up a Knicks fan when they had good teams.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> But the night was Columbia&#39;s for three-quarters of the game.<br> <br> The Lions (6-3) were within 59-58 with 8:57 to play when the Wolfpack (10-1) went on a 14-1 run with Hodge on the bench to take control.<br> <br> ``The guys definitely stepped up and made shots when I wasn&#39;t in the game,&#39;&#39; Hodge said.<br> <br> Cameron Bennerman scored a career-high 24 points and picked up the slack for Hodge, scoring seven points in the deciding run.<br> <br> ``I tried to slow things down, especially on the offensive end,&#39;&#39; Bennerman said. ``We have to stop doing that. We&#39;re letting teams back in the game. We need to keep it up for 40 minutes.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> North Carolina State will play St. John&#39;s for the title on Thursday night. The Red Storm (5-4) beat Canisius 71-51 in the opening round.<br> <br> The 14-1 run gave North Carolina State a 73-59 lead with 4:17 to play. Hodge, who picked up his fourth personal with 12:55 left, returned for the last two points of the run that finally put away the Lions.<br> <br> ``Last year it would have been OK to walk away from a game like this and say we played a good game,&#39;&#39; said Jeremiah Boswell, who led the Lions with a career-high 23 points. ``We want to win these big games not just be close. We played hard and gave our all. That&#39;s what we&#39;ll remember.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Hodge, who played at St. Raymond&#39;s H.S., was New York State&#39;s Mr. Basketball in 2001. He was the Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year last season as a junior, and has made first-team all-ACC two straight years.<br> <br> Hodge had 13 points in the first half as the Wolfpack took a 35-31 lead.<br> <br> But Columbia, which was coming off a 64-40 loss at Hofstra, stayed close with its spread offense. Despite committing a season-high 24 turnovers, the Lions hit eight of their first 13 3-point attempts to stay close. Columbia finished 10-for-18 on 3s and shot 54 percent overall.<br> <br> When Hodge picked up his fourth on an offensive foul call near the Wolfpack&#39;s bench, Columbia was leading 52-50. Engin Atsur&#39;s 3-pointer gave North Carolina State the lead for good with 12:02 left.<br> <br> Gerard Barrett&#39;s layup got the Lions within 59-58 with 8:57 to go, but Columbia came up empty on its next five possessions. Bennerman&#39;s layup with 4:17 left closed the run and gave the Wolfpack the 14-point lead. The closest Columbia got the rest of the way was 81-73.<br> <br> ``As much as we emphasized defending the 3, they did a great job with dribble penetration and that really hurt us,&#39;&#39; North Carolina State coach Herb Sendek said.<br> <br> Matt Preston added 16 points and nine rebounds for Columbia. Boswell was 4-for-5 on 3s.<br> <br> Atsur finished with 17 points, all in the second half, for the Wolfpack, who were 20-for-31 from the free throw line and shot 49.1 percent from the field.<br> <br> ``We&#39;re upset we lost this game. Columbia no longer stands for just coming close,&#39;&#39; Lions coach Joe Jones said. ``We have six seniors and I wanted those seniors to have the chance to beat a ranked team in Madison Square Garden and we did that.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> The tournament is sponsored by Dreyfus.

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