Wake Forest Athletics
Post Game Notes
1/15/2006 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Jan. 15, 2006
Wake Forest's Loss Tonight Gives The Deacons...
... a record of 11-5 overall, 0-3 in the ACC and a three-game losing streak
... an 0-5 record after trailing at halftime
... an 0-3 start in ACC play for the first time since the 1989-90 season
... a 2-2 record on the road this season
... a 28-22 record on the road under Skip Prosser
... a record of 35-16 in ACC play over the last four seasons combined
... a record of 24-14 in January under Skip Prosser
... a record of 38-11 over the last two seasons combined
... a record of 84-27 over the last four seasons combined
... a record of 105-40 over the last five seasons combined
... an all-time record of 54-58 against Maryland
... a 1-2 record in the Comcast Center
... a 0-2 record this season against nationally-ranked teams
... 11th place in the ACC (Virginia Tech is 0-4)
... an all-time record of 1,342-1,011
Miscellaneous
... The Deacons used their fourth different starting lineup of the season
... Wake had a season-high number of three-point field goals (previously 10, twice)
... Wake also had a season-high for three-point attempts (previously 28)
... Wake won the rebounding battle again -- the Deacons have been out-rebounded just once this season
... The Deacs' 20th offensive rebound tied a season-high
... Wake Forest has made at least one three-point field goal in 441 consecutive games
Senior Justin Gray
... scored a career-high 38 points -- his previous career-high was 37 vs. Wisconsin earlier this season
... scored 30-plus points for the second time this season; he had a career-high 37 vs. Wisconsin earlier this season
... tied for the most points by a Deacon player in the Skip Prosser era -- Craig Dawson had 38 at Clemson in a double-overtime loss on Feb. 13, 2002
... Gray's 21 first-half points were the most by a Deacon player since Gray scored 25 in the first half at Clemson on Jan. 8, 2005
... his 17th point -- the 1,638th of his career -- moved him past Bob Leonard into 14th place on Wake's all-time scoring list
... has made at least one three-point field goal in 65 of his last 67 games
... his first three-point field goal -- the 265th of his career -- moved him past Bobby Hurley for the 10th-most in ACC history
... Gray has scored in double figures in every game this season, 85 times in his career
... his third assist was the 300th of his career -- he is the 10th player in Wake history to accumulate 300 or more assists
... played in his 103rd career game and started for the 87th time
Senior Trent Strickland
... did not start for the first time all season
... played in his 108th career game
Senior Eric Williams
... Williams scored in double figures for the 15th time this season (the 12th consecutive game), and the 81st of his career
... his fifth rebound -- the 691st of his career -- moved him past Chris King into 16th place on Wake's all-time rebounds list
... went scoreless in the first half of a game for the first time all season
... played in his 111th career game and started for the 103rd time -- the ninth-most career starts in Wake history
Freshman Shamaine Dukes
... his second three-point field goal tied a career-high -- he has made four three-pointers all season
... made his first three-point field goal tonight since making two Dec. 30 against Charleston Southern
Freshman Harvey Hale
... scored a career-high (previously 11 points vs. Mississippi Valley State)
... scored in double figures for the second time in his career, and for the first time since the season opener vs. MVSU
... his second three-point field goal tied a career high
... has made at least one three-point field goal in all three career ACC games he has played in
Senior Chris Ellis
... recorded the first double-double of his career
... his 10th rebound tied a career high
... Ellis scored in double figures for the third time this season, the first time since Dec. 13, and for the ninth time in his career
Junior Michael Drum
... made his fifth career start -- his first start since Nov. 18 vs. Texas Tech and his first-ever start in a road game



