Postgame Notes
3/11/2005 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
March 11, 2005
Wake Forest Postgame Notes
March 11, 2005 vs. NC State/ACC Tournament Quarterfinals
Wake Forest's Loss tonight gives the Demon Deacons...
... a 26-5 overall and an end to their four-game winning streak
... two losses in their last 12 games
... an overall record of 72-21 over the last three seasons combined
... a record 93-34 overall over the last four years combined
... a record of 2-1 on netural courts (WFU won two games in the
Preseason NIT at Madison Square Garden)
... a 39-48 all-time record in the ACC Tournament including a 25-26 mark in quarterfinal games
... a 20-2 record against unranked teams
... a loss to NC State in the ACC Tournament after sweeping the regular season series for the second time in the last three years
... a 94-126 all-time record against NC State
... an 10-4 record against the Wolfpack over the last 14 meetings
... a record of 3-8 all-time against NC State in the ACC Tournament including a 2-3 mark in the quarterfinals
... an all-time record of 1,330-1,005
Tonight's Loss gives Coach Skip Prosser...
... a record of 258-112 in 12 seasons overall, 93-34 in four seasons at Wake Forest
... a 2-4 record in the ACC Tournament
Miscellaneous Notes
... Wake suffered its largest margin of defeat in the ACC Tournament since a 71-53 loss to Maryland in the 2001 quarterfinals in Atlanta
... Wake suffered its largest margin of defeat vs. NC State since a 76-56 loss in Raleigh in 2000
... The Deacons used their sixth different starting combination of the season
... Wake was tied at the half for the second time this season
... Wake Forest has made at least one three-point field goal in 423rd consecutive games
Junior Justin Gray
... has made at least one three-point field goal in 51 consecutive games
... Gray scored in double figures for the 26th time this season and the 68th time in his career
... Gray's 12th point was his 500th point of the season
... Gray's 13th point, the 1,317th of his career, moved him past Billy Packer into 22nd place on Wake's all-time career scoring list
... Gray's second three-point field goal -- his 86th of the season -- moved him past Robert O'Kelley for the fifth-most single-season three-pointers in Wake history
... Gray's fourth three-point field goal, the 220th of his career, tied Jeff Capel for the 22nd-most three-pointers in ACC history
... Gray's seventh three-point attempt gave him 218 for the season -- the sixth-most season attempts in Wake Forest history
Sophomore Chris Paul
... missed the first game of his college career, snapping a streak 61 consecutive games played
Senior Vytas Danelius
... the 6-9 power forward made his 28th three-point field goal of the season and the 63rd of his career
... played in his 121st career game, tying for the 13th-most in Wake Forest history, and started for the 73rd time in his career
... his first blocked shot, the 59th of his career, moved him past Daryl Peterson into 14th place on Wake's all-time career blocked shots list
Senior Taron Downey
... Downey's fourth assist, the 357th of his career, moved him past Tony Rutland into eighth place on Wake's all-time career assists chart
... played in his 127th consecutive game, tying for the sixth-most games played in Wake Forest history
... started for the fourth time this season and the 58th time in his career
Senior Jamaal Levy
... Levy scored in double figures for the ninth time this season and the 38th time in his career
... his first rebound, the 728th of his career, moved him past Rafael Vidarreta into 11th place on Wake's all-time career rebounds list
... played in his 123rd career game -- the 10th-most games played in Wake Forest history
Junior Eric Williams
... Williams scored in double figures for the 15th consecutive game, the team-best 29th time this season, the 64th time in his career



