Post Game Notes
1/31/2004 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Jan. 31, 2004
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Wake Forest Postgame Notes
Jan. 31, 2004 vs. Virginia
Wake Forest's win today gives the Deacons...
... a record of 13-4 overall, 4-3 in the ACC
... a perfect 10-0 record when using today's starting lineup of Downey, Gray, Paul, Levy and Williams
... sole possession of fourth place in the ACC standings (if Tech wins today) or a tie for third place (if Tech loses)
... a record of 59-23 in three seasons under head coach Skip Prosser
... 38 wins over the last two seasons combined
... a record of 61-56 all-time against Virginia
... four straight wins against Virginia in Joel Coliseum and an all-time mark of 11-3 in the Joel against the Cavaliers
... a record of 9-1 in Joel Coliseum this season, 25-1 over the last two seasons and 38-4 under Skip Prosser
... an all-time record of 183-40 in Joel Coliseum
... an all-time overall record of 1,296-994
Miscellaneous Notes
... Wake Forest started three guards -- Paul, Downey and Gray -- for the first time since the Jan. 10 Clemson game
... The three Wake guards scored 29 of the Deacons' first 31 points
... Wake scored 90-plus points in consecutive games for just the second time this season
... The Deacons are undefeated this season against teams north of the Mason-Dixon line
... Wake shot 50 percent from the floor for the sixth time this season, but the first time since Brown game on Jan. 6
Junior Taron Downey
... made his first start since the Jan. 10 Clemson game -- it was Downey's 11th start of the season and the 52nd start of his career
... scored in double figures for the fourth time in his last five games
... scored in double figures for the ninth time this season, the 31st time in his career
... made more than one three-point field goal in a game for the first time since making two against New Mexico on Jan. 3
... made three three-point field goals in a game for the first time since making four against North Carolina on Dec. 20
Junior Jamaal Levy
... scored in double figures for the ninth time this season, the 22nd time in his career
Sophomore Justin Gray
... has made a three-point field goal in 28 of his last 29 games
... has made two or more three-point field goals in a game 13 times this season
... has made three or more three-point field goals in a game seven times this season, 10 times in his career
... scored in double figures for the 14th time this season and the 29th time in his 40-game career
... reached the 20-point mark for the second straight game and for the fifth time this season
... his fifth three-point field goal was his 22nd three-pointer over his last six games
... his 26 points were one point short of tying a career-high
... his field goal percentage (70 percent) was a career-best
Sophomore Eric Williams
... made his 48th consecutive career start
... fouled out for the second time this season and the seventh time in his career
Sophomore Trent Strickland
... scored in double figures for the first time since the Jan. 13 game at Texas, but for the seventh time this season and the 11th time in his career
... made his 10th three-point field goal of the season (he made seven three-pointers all of last season)
Freshman Kyle Visser
... scored in double digits for the third straight game, and for the fifth time overall in his brief career
... has scored more points over the last three games than in his previous seven games combined
Freshman Chris Paul
... made his 17th consecutive career start
... has dished out least four assists in six straight games
... the shortest player on the roster blocked his eighth shot of the season, ranking fourth on the team
... ranked second nationally in steals, he failed to get a steal in a game for the first time this season
Walk-on Scott Feather
... scored his first career points today -- he was the last Deacon to break into the scoring column



