RALEIGH, N.C. -- There's a lot of new pieces for North Carolina State coach Kevin Keatts to sort through in his overhauled lineup.
There's plenty of versatility, the athleticism to get loose in tempo-quickening transition and even enough outside shooting despite starting the year with the team's best 3-point threat sidelined by injury.
Torin Dorn had a career-high 28 points while N.C. State shot 65 percent after halftime to beat Mount St. Mary's 105-55 on Tuesday night, opening Keatts' second season in Raleigh with a blowout win fueled by a dominating final 13 minutes.
"When we get out in transition and we start playing, we can be a very good basketball team," Keatts said.