Wake Forest Athletics
Post Game Notes
2/22/2004 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Feb. 22, 2004
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Wake Forest Postgame Notes
February 22, 2004 / vs. Clemson
Wake Forest's loss today ...
... gives the Deacs a record of 10-15 on the season
... makes the Demon Deacons 3-11 in ACC action
... extends the Deacs losing streak to a season-high six games
... drops the Demon Deacons to 9-40 all-time against Clemson
... makes the Deacs 1-6 this season in ACC home games
... drops the Demon Deacons to 5-19 all-time against the Lady Tigers in Winston-Salem and 3-12 at Joel Coliseum
... is the first for Wake Forest against Clemson at Joel Coliseum since the 2000-01 season
... makes head coach Charlene Curtis 227-277 all-time record
... gives head coach Charlene Curtis a 65-127 record at Wake Forest
... makes Wake Forest 350-483 all-time
Miscellaneous notes
... Wake Forest managed only 19 points in the first-half; third worst in any half this season
... the Demon Deacons shot 23.3% (7-for-30) in the first-half; worst single-half shooting percentage in any game this season
... Wake Forest was outrebouned 27-18 in the first-half
... the Deacs found themselves trailing at halftime for the fourth straight game and third time in the same span by double figures
... sixth game this season that Wake Forest started all three seniors and first game since Dec. 5 against #4/4 Duke
... the Demon Deacons blocked three shots; most this season since the Deacs blocked five against Holy Cross on Dec. 28
... the Deacs launced a season-high 30 3-point field goal attempts; most since Feb. 2, 2003 at Florida State (30)
... over the past two games, the Demon Deacons have shot 14.2% (6-for-42) from 3-point territory
... Deacs were out-rebounded for the fifth consecutive game
... Demon Deacons falied to reach 60 points and 40-percent shooting for the fourth striahgt game
Senior Tonia Brown
... made 107th career appearance and 68th career start
... first start since Jan. 9 against Maryland; a span of 10 games
... has now made 135 career 3-point field goals
... moved into sole possession of seventh place for career steals with 172; past Jenny Mitchell (1988-91)
... registered season-high four steals; three in first-half
... eclipsed the double figure plateau for the 14th time this season and 44th of her career
enior Bianca Brown
... made 107th career appearance and 45th career start
... first start since Jan. 2 at #14/14 North Carolina; a span of 12 games
Junior Erin Ferrell
... reached the double figure plateau for the 17th time this season and 31st of career
Junior Meredith Bell
... tied season-high with six points
... season-high for field goal attempts (6) and 3-point field goal attempts (5)
Sophomore Liz Strunk
... scored only two points in the first-half on 1-for-8 shooting
... tied season-low for points in a single-game with just five
Sophomore Cotelia Bond-Young
... just 1-for-11 from the field on Sunday; only 16.2% (6-for-37) from the field and 5.8% (1-for-17) from 3-point land in the past four games
Freshman Melissa Washington
... bested her previous career-high of six rebounds with seven boards in the first-half
... finished with a career-high 11 rebounds; most for any Wake Forest player this season
... played a career-high of 26 minutes; previous career-high was 21 minutes at Maryland on Feb. 9
... scored a career-high of eight points



