Wake Forest Athletics

Wake Forest vs. Duke Postgame Notes
1/8/2006 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Jan. 8, 2006
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -
Wake Forest vs. Duke Postgame Notes Duke 82, Wake Forest 64
Wake Forest's Loss Tonight Gives The Deacons...
... a record of 11-3 overall and 0-1 in the ACC
... an end to their four-game winning streak
... a record of 35-14 in ACC play over the last four seasons combined
... a 8-2 record at home this season
... a 65-8 record at home under Skip Prosser
... a 210-43 all-time record in Joel Coliseum
... a record of 24-12 in January under Skip Prosser
... a record of 38-9 over the last two seasons combined
... a record of 84-25 over the last four seasons combined
... a record of 105-38 over the last five seasons combined
... a record of 0-1 against nationally-ranked teams
... an all-time record of 75-152 against Duke
... their first home loss to Duke since 2002
... an 0-3 record this season after trailing at halftime
... an all-time record of 1,342-1,009
Duke's J.J. Redick vs. Wake
... J.J. Redick scored the most points by a Deacon opponent this season (previously 27 points by 2 players)
... A Deacon opponent has scored 30-plus points against Wake 11 times in Skip Prosser's five seasons at Wake -- three of those have been by Redick
... The three highest-scoring individual performances against Prosser at Wake have all been by Redick -- 38 points, 33 points and his total tonight (32)
... Made more field goals tonight than any player has made against Wake Forest in the Prosser era
... Attempted more threes tonight than any Deacon opponent has all season
Duke's Margin Of Victory
... Duke handed Wake Forest its largest margin of defeat (18 points) since losing by 18 at Illinois on Dec. 1, 2004
... Wake suffered the sixth-largest margin of defeat in Joel Coliseum history and the largest since a 29-point loss to Duke on Feb. 21, 2002
Miscellaneous
... Duke's first-half field goal percentage (.615) was the first time a Deacon opponent shot 60 percent or better in any half this season
... Duke's first-half field goal percentage was the highest by a Wake opponent since Jan. 17, 2004 when Duke shot 62.5 percent in the second half in Durham
... Wake out-rebounded its 12th opponent this season
... Wake Forest has made at least one three-point field goal in 439 consecutive games
Wake Forest's Season-Highs and Season-Lows
... Wake's three-point field goal percentage (.154) was a season-low
... Wake's two three-point field goals were a season-low
Senior Justin Gray
... has made at least one three-point field goal in 63 of his last 65 games
... Gray has scored in double figures in every game this season, 83 times in his career
... played in his 101st career game and started for the 85th time
... eclipsed 3,000 career minutes played tonight (entered the game with 2,989)
Senior Trent Strickland
... played in his 106th career game and started for the 22nd time
Senior Eric Williams
... Williams scored in double figures for the 13th time this season (the 10th consecutive game), and the 79th of his career
... his 11th point was the 1,400th of his career
... played in his 109th career game and started for the 101st time -- the ninth-most career starts in Wake history
... his fifth free throw attempt -- the 544th of his career -- gave him the 10th-most free throw attempts in Wake Forest history
... his first blocked shot -- the 90th of his career -- moved him past Kenny Green into 10th place on Wake's all-time blocked shots list
Junior Kyle Visser
... Visser has blocked at least one shot in 13 out of 14 games this season
Freshman Shamaine Dukes
... made his third career start tonight
Freshman Harvey Hale
... matched a career-high with two steals
... made his first three-point field goal since Dec. 13


