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12/13/2005 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Dec. 13, 2005
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Wake Forest Postgame Notes Dec. 13, 2005 vs. DePaul
Wake Forest's Loss Tonight Gives The Deacons... ... a 7-2 overall record and an end to their five-game winning streak ... an 0-2 record this season when trailing at halftime ... an end to their 21-game home court winning streak -- Wake's first home loss since March 6, 2004 vs. NC State ... an end to their 28-game home court winning streak against non-conference opponents -- Wake's first home loss to a non-ACC team since Feb. 9, 2002 vs. Cincinnati ... just their second home loss in the last 53 games against non-conference opponents ... a 62-7 record at home overall under Skip Prosser ... an all-time record of 207-43 in Joel Coliseum, including a mark of 117-7 against non-conference opponents ... a record of 42-6 in November and December under Prosser ... a record of 34-8 over the last two seasons combined ... a record of 80-24 over the last four seasons combined ... a record of 101-37 over the last five seasons combined ... an all-time record of 2-1 against DePaul ... an all-time record of 27-39 against teams currently in the Big East Conference ... an all-time record of 1,338-1,008 in 100 seasons of basketball
Miscellaneous ... Wake Forest was out-rebounded for the first time since the ACC Tournament last season (last season Wake was never out-rebounded by more than three boards in any game) ... Wake suffered its worst rebound margin since being out-rebounded by 10 at Temple on Dec. 13, 2004 ... DePaul is the first team this season to shoot 50 percent or better against the Deacons; the last team to do it was West Virginia in the NCAA Tournament last season ... Wake Forest has made at least one three-point field goal in 434 consecutive games
Senior Justin Gray ... has scored in double figures in every game this season ... played in his 96th career game and started for the 80th time
Senior Trent Strickland ... Strickland scored in double figures for the eighth time this season, the 26th time in his career ... played in his 101st career game and started for the 17th time
Senior Eric Williams ... scored a season-high (previously 22 points vs. MVSU) ... his 20th point -- the 1,330th of his career -- moved him past Delaney Rudd into 22nd place on Wake's all-time career scoring list ... scored in double figures for the eighth time this season, the 74th time in his career ... his seventh point -- the 1,317th of his career -- moved him past Billy Packer into 23rd place on Wake's all-time career scoring list ... played in his 104th career game and started for the 96th time ... his fourth free throw made was the 300th of his career ... Williams' second steal was the 100th of his career
Junior Kyle Visser ... his fifth assist tied a career-high he set recently on Nov. 29 against Wisconsin ... he now has twice as many assists this season than he had as a freshman and sophomore combined ... he led Wake Forest in assists for the third straight game
Freshman Harvey Hale ... made his fifth consecutive starting appearance
Senior Chris Ellis ... scored in double figures for the second time this season, the eighth time in his career
Freshman Cameron Stanley ... after going scoreless in the first seven games of the season (he did not play in games 2-4), Stanley has scored 10 points over the last two games ... scored a career-high tonight (previously 4 points vs. Elon)