Post Game Notes

1/10/2004 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball

Jan. 10, 2004

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Wake Forest Postgame Notes
January 10, 2004 -- vs. Clemson

Wake Forest's win today gives the Deacons...
... an 11-0 record overall, tying for the fifth-best start in school history
... a 2-0 record in ACC -- just the second time in the last seven seasons that Wake has started ACC play 2-0
... won its 24th consecutive home game (WFU hasn't lost since Feb. 21, 2002 vs. Duke)
... a 7-0 record at home this season and an all-time record of 181-39 in Lawrence Joel Coliseum
... a 78-33 all-time record in ACC games played at Lawrence Joel Coliseum
... a record of 15-2 in their last 17 ACC regular season games
... an all-time record against Clemson of 91-50
... 14 straight wins against Clemson in Lawrence Joel Coliseum and an all-time mark of 14-1 in LJVMC against the Tigers
... three straight wins over Clemson and 10 wins over Clemson in the last 11 meetings
... first place by themselves, at least for 24 hours, in the ACC standings
... a record of 57-19 in three seasons under head coach Skip Prosser
... a 24-10 ACC record in three seasons under Prosser
... a record of 50-7 under Prosser when the Deacons hold a halftime lead
... 76 wins over the last four seasons combined
... an all-time record of 1,294-990

Junior Vytas Danelius
... sat out for the fifth consecutive game with a high ankle sprain, despite seeing considerable practice time this week

Sophomore Justin Gray
... matched a career-high with six assists, which he set last Tuesday vs. Brown
... has dished out at least five assists in each of the last three games
... saw his streak of 22 straight games with at least one three-pointer halted today, as he shot 3-of-14 (0-of-5 from beyond the arc)

Sophomore Eric Williams
... scored in double figures for the 11th consecutive game (the only Deacon to score in double digits in every game)

Junior Jamaal Levy
... scored in double figures for the first time since Dec. 20
... scored in double figures for the sixth time this season and the 19th time in his career

Freshman Chris Paul
... scored a career-high 21 points (previously 20 points vs. Indiana) and connected on a career-best eight field goals (previous high was seven, also vs. Indiana)
... scored in double figures for the seventh time in 11 career games
... has a streak of 11 consecutive games in which he has at least two steals
... has recorded at least three steals in every game but one this season
... stretched his streak of consecutive made free throws without a miss to 14

Sophomore Trent Strickland
... is on the best scoring stretch of his two-year career with four double-figure scoring efforts in his last five games
... scored in double figures for the fifth time this season and the ninth time in his career
... was a perfect 5-of-5 in shooting today, one field goal shy of his career high

Miscellaneous Notes
... Wake Forest has been whistled for two technical fouls this season, but none have been called on Deacon coach Skip Prosser
... Wake Forest made a three-point field goal for the 372nd consecutive game, but shot a season-low 15.4 percent (2-of-13) from three-point range. That is the lowest three-point percentage of the Skip Prosser era, while the two field goals ties as the lowest in that span
... Wake Forest has out-shot its opponents from the floor (47.0 percent to Clemson's 45.7 percent today) in every game this season

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