NC State now knows exactly what waits in the Bahamas.
The Wolfpack will open the 2026 Baha Mar Hoops Bahamas Championship against Murray State, completing the four-team field for the event set for November 20-22. Jon Rothstein reported the final piece, and with that, NC State’s first-round opponent is locked in.
That sets up a two-game stay for the Wolfpack no matter what happens in the opener. The winners of the two first-round games will play for the championship, while the losers will meet in the consolation game. Either way, NC State is guaranteed a second matchup in the event, with Wisconsin or Seton Hall on the other side of the bracket.
The opening game also gives NC State a quick chance to settle an old score. The Wolfpack and Racers have met only once before, back in the 1988 NCAA Tournament, when Murray State pulled off a 78-75 upset in the First Round. Nearly four decades later, NC State gets another crack at the Racers in a very different setting.
On paper, the draw lines up favorably for NC State. Murray State finished last season 20-13, reached the Second Round of the NIT, and came in at No. 110 in the final NET Rankings. That makes the Racers the lowest-ranked team in the field.
Wisconsin brings the strongest résumé of the bunch. The Badgers went 24-11 last season, earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament, and were knocked out by No. 12 seed High Point in the First Round. Even so, Wisconsin finished No. 25 in the final AP Poll and No. 27 in the final NET Rankings.
Seton Hall is the other likely path out of the opening round. The Pirates went 21-12 last season and already own recent history with NC State after beating the Wolfpack 85-74 in the Maui Invitational.
They ended the year at No. 53 in the final NET Rankings. If the bracket breaks a certain way, NC State could get a shot at revenge.
The Baha Mar Hoops Bahamas Championship has built a solid early-season reputation over its first five years. Last year’s field included Purdue, Texas Tech, Memphis and Wake Forest, and Purdue cruised past Texas Tech 86-56 in the title game. The list of past champions also includes Tennessee in 2024, Miami in 2023, UCF in 2022 and Louisville in 2021.
For NC State head coach Justin Gainey, the trip carries a little familiarity. He was on Tennessee’s staff when the Volunteers won the event in 2024, and now he’ll return to the Bahamas leading a different program with a chance to win it again.
The Bahamas trip is one more piece in a busy non-conference slate for NC State. The Wolfpack will host South Carolina in the ACC/SEC Challenge on December 1, play Tennessee in Nashville on December 6, host UNC Greensboro on December 11, face North Carolina in Greensboro on December 15 in a rare non-conference meeting between the ACC rivals, and take on Ole Miss at a neutral site on December 19.
Now the Bahamas path is in place too.
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