Post Game Notes

12/30/2005 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball

Dec. 30, 2005

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Wake Forest's Win Tonight Gives The Deacons...
... an 10-2 overall record and eight wins in their last nine games
... a 7-1 record at home this season
... a 64-7 record at home under Skip Prosser
... a 53-2 record at home in their last 55 games against non-conference opponents
... a 209-42 all-time record in Joel Coliseum including a mark of 113-6 against non-conference opponents
... a record of 45-6 in November and December under Skip Prosser
... a record of 37-8 over the last two seasons combined
... a record of 83-24 over the last four seasons combined
... a record of 104-37 over the last five seasons combined
... an all-time record of 2-0 against Charleston Southern
... an all-time record of 50-6 against teams in the Big South Conference
... an all-time record of 1,341-1,008 in 100 seasons of basketball

Miscellaneous
... Wake Forest used its third different starting lineup of the season as Shamaine Dukes made his first career start
... Charleston Southern scored just 16 first-half points; Richmond scored just 14 first-half points against Wake on Dec. 22
... The Buccaneer's first-half field goal percentage (.200) tied for the ninth-lowest by a Wake Forest opponent and comes eight days after Richmond shot .186 in the first half
... Wake had more assists than turnovers for just the third time this season
... The Deacons out-rebounded their opponent for the 10th time in 12 games this season
... Wake shot less than 50 percent from the free throw line for the second time in three games
... Wake Forest has made at least one three-point field goal in 437 consecutive games.

The Margin Of Victory
... Wake's largest of the season (previously, 19 points)
... Wake's largest since a 41-point win over Longwood on Feb. 23 of last season
... tied for the 11th-largest margin of victory in Joel Coliseum history

Wake Forest's Season-Highs and Season-Lows
... Wake had a season-high for field goals made (previously 31)
... Wake tied a season-high with 10 three-point field goals
... The Deacons had a season-high number of assists (previously 18 vs. Appalachian State)

Senior Justin Gray
... his 15th point -- the 1,565th of his career -- moved him past Sam Ivy and Lefty Davis into 15th place on Wake's all-time career scoring list
... Gray has scored in double figures in every game this season, 81 times in his career
... his first three-point field goal -- the 256th of his career -- moved him past Craig Dawson into third place on Wake's all-time career three-point field goals list
... his fifth three-point field goal was a season-high -- the most by any Deacon player this season
... his fifth three-point field goal was also the 260th of his career, moving him past Travis Best and Terrell McIntyre into 11th place on the ACC's all-time three-point field goals list
... has made at least one three-point field goal in 61 of his last 63 games
... played in his 99th career game and started for the 83rd time

Senior Trent Strickland
... played in his 104th career game and started for the 20th time

Freshman Cameron Stanley
... sank his first caree three-point field goal

Senior Eric Williams
... his fifth point -- the 1,367th of his career -- moved him past Jerry Schellenberg into 20th place on Wake's all-time career scoring list
... Williams scored in double figures for the 11th time this season, the 77th of his career
... played in his 107th career game and started for the 99th time

Junior Kyle Visser
... Visser scored in double figures for the sixth time this season, the 14th time in his career
... his second rebound was the 200th of his career
... has blocked at least one shot in 11 out of 12 games this season

Freshman Shamaine Dukes
... made his first career start tonight
... tied the Wake Forest freshmen record for assists in a game and recording his first career double-double in the process
... his 10 assists tied the school freshmen record held by both Chris Paul (at Maryland on Feb. 28, 2004) and Derrick McQueen (vs. New Mexico on Dec. 28, 1988)
... had more assists tonight than any Deacon player this season -- the most since Chris Paul had a Joel Coliseum record of 12 assists on Dec. 18, 2004
... obviously, had several career-highs tonight, including points (previously 1), assists (previously 1), steals (previously 2), three-point field goals (previously 0) and minutes played (previously 8)

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