Post Game Notes
12/15/2004 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Dec. 15, 2004
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Dec. 15, 2004 vs. Elon
Wake Forest's Win tonight gives the Demon Deacons...
... a 8-1 overall record and a three-game winning streak
... nine consecutive wins against unranked opponents dating back to last season
... 21 straight wins against Elon and an all-time record of 33-6 against the Phoenix
... a 162-40 all-time record against teams currently in the Southern Conference
... a record of 25-3 in December over the last five seasons combined and a 17-1 record in their last 18 December games
... a record of 75-30 in four seasons under head coach Skip Prosser
... a record 54-17 over the last three seasons combined
... a 5-0 record at home this season
... a 27-1 record at home against non-conference opponents under Prosser
... a 43-1 record in their last 44 games against non-conference opponents
... a 191-42 all-time record in Lawrence Joel Coliseum
... an all-time record of 1,312-1,001
Miscellaneous Notes
... Tonight's win gives Skip Prosser 75 wins at Wake Forest, 240 victories in his career
... After making a lineup change Monday at Temple, Wake Forest returned to its original starting lineup (Paul-Gray-Williams-Danelius-Levy)
... Wake's field goal percentage (.582) marked a season-high and was its highest since shooting 58.9 percent against Georgia Tech on March 8, 2002
... Wake's eight blocked shotswere its most since March 21, 2003 vs. East Tennessee State (9)
... Wake's 16 steals were its most since 17 in the season opener against George Washington
... Wake didn't lose the rebounding battle, meaning the Deacons have not been out-rebounded all season
... Wake's free throw percentage (.552) was a season-low
... The Deacons were whistled for their first technical foul of the season
... Wake Forest has made at least one three-point field goal in 401 consecutive games
Senior Vytas Danelius
... was 4-of-4 tonight, making him 9-of-11 over his last three games
... played in his 99th career game and started for the 54th time
Senior Taron Downey
... played in his 105th career game tonight -- the most by any current Deacon player
Senior Jamaal Levy
... played in his 101st career game and started for the 61st consecutive game
... fouled out for the first time this season and for the eighth time in his career
... his three rebounds were a season-low
Junior Justin Gray
... has made at least one three-point field goal in 29 consecutive games
Junior Eric Williams
... sprained his right ankle in the second half
... scored in double figures for the 10th consecutive gameand remained the only Deacon to score in double figures in every game this season
Sophomore Chris Paul
... registered the first double-double of his career (Paul and Downey are the only Deacons with double-doubles this season)
... had a career-high number of assists tonight (previously 10 assists at Maryland Feb. 28, 2004)
... had more assists than any Deacon player in the Skip Prosser era
... his sixth steal tied a career-high (also 6 steals at SMU on Dec. 15, 2003)
... his six steals tie for the 10th-most single-game steals in Wake Forest history (the school record is 8)
... scored in double figures for the first time since Dec. 1, the sixth time overall this season and for the 26th time in his career
Junior Chris Ellis
... improved to 4-of-5 from three-point range this season
... scored in double figures for the second time this season, the fourth time in his career
Sophomore Kyle Visser
... came within two points of tying a career high
... scored in double figures for the second time this season and the seventh time in his career