Brandon Butterworth grew up an NC State fan in Monroe, N.C., so he was very familiar with the Wolfpack’s rivalry with North Carolina when he arrived as a transfer from Western Carolina. After he spent two seasons with the Catamounts to being his collegiate career, Butterworth looked forward to playing against the Tar Heels with the Wolfpack’s red and white across his chest. Though his bat has not been eye popping — .219 with just 10 extra-base hits and 12 RBI entering the contest — Butterworth’s defense at shortstop is what makes him a mainstay in the Pack’s every day lineup. But in his first …