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Tuesday, October 07
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Tuesday, October 07
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Tuesday, October 07
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Wednesday, July 23

Jersey Number 15
Kendal Moore
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Fayetteville, N.C.
- High School:
- Pine Forest
- Major:
- Biological Studies
2021-22 (JUNIOR):
2020-21 (SOPHOMORE):
2019-20 (FRESHMAN):
PRIOR TO NC STATE:
COACH MOORE'S TAKE:
"Kendal has a high motor and is someone who is going to get the ball and push it in transition. She can be a facilitator at the point position, much like a quarterback running the team, but can also put up points. She takes people off the bounce and either creates her own shot or sets up teammates. She can also knock down the three and competes on every play. She will lead by example, much as she did with a good Carolina Flames team."
- Redshirted season
- Did not compete
2020-21 (SOPHOMORE):
- Played in eight games and scored points in three of those outings
- Completed three-point play against Clemson to set season and ACC highs in points scored
- Clocked nine minutes against Coastal Carolina and notched her two points with a pair of free throws
2019-20 (FRESHMAN):
- Played in 15 games
- Scored season-high five points in her Wolfpack debut against North Carolina A&T. Also dished out three assists in that outing
- Played season-high 15 minutes in NC State's win over Maine
PRIOR TO NC STATE:
- Salutatorian for the class of 2019
- Second Team NCBCA All-State (2019)
- 2019 All-USA Today North Carolina Girls High School Basketball Second Team
- UpandComing Weekly’s East All-Star team
- Carolinas Classic All-Star
- NCISAA 1A All-State in 2018
- Led Pine Forest to the 3rd round of the North Carolina State 4A Playoffs
COACH MOORE'S TAKE:
"Kendal has a high motor and is someone who is going to get the ball and push it in transition. She can be a facilitator at the point position, much like a quarterback running the team, but can also put up points. She takes people off the bounce and either creates her own shot or sets up teammates. She can also knock down the three and competes on every play. She will lead by example, much as she did with a good Carolina Flames team."