Wake Forest Athletics
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2/8/2006 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Feb. 8, 2006
Wake Forest's Loss Tonight Gives The Deacons...
... a record of 12-11 overall, 1-9 in the ACC and their first six-game losing streak since 1990
... an 0-4 record against nationally-ranked teams this season
... an 0-7 record this season after trailing at halftime
... a 9-5 record at home this season, including a 1-4 mark at home in ACC games
... a 66-11 record at home under Skip Prosser
... a record of 211-47 all-time in Lawrence Joel Coliseum
... a 0-2 record in February this season and a 22-12 record in February under Prosser
... a record of 36-22 in ACC play over the last four seasons combined
... a record of 39-17 over the last two seasons combined
... a record of 85-33 over the last four seasons combined
... a record of 106-46 over the last five seasons combined
... a 0-4 all-time record against Boston College
... an all-time record of 1,343-1,017
Miscellaneous
... Boston College had more free throw attempts than any Wake Forest opponent in more than 30 years -- since Davidson attempted 51 on Jan. 29, 1972
... No Wake opponent, before tonight, had attempted more than 40 free throws in Joel Coliseum
... Wake Forest, ranked 10th nationally in rebound margin, was out-rebounded for the second straight game and for the fifth time overall this season
... The Deacons used their eighth different starting combination of the season
... The Deacs had double-digit steals for the first time since Jan. 18 vs. Georgia Tech
... Wake Forest did not record a blocked shot for the first time since March 6, 2005 vs. NC State
... Three Wake players fouled out in a game for the first time since the West Virginia game last season
... Wake's 22 first-half points were its fewest in any half since scoring 21 in the first half at Richmond on Dec. 22
... The Deacons had more assists than turnovers for the third time in the lsat four games
... Wake Forest has made at least one three-point field goal in 448 consecutive games
... Wake's next opponent, Charlotte, defeated Temple tonight, 66-59
Senior Justin Gray
... his 11th point -- the 1,766th of his career -- moved him past Josh Howard into 10th place on Wake's all-time career scoring list
... Gray has scored in double figures in all 22 games he has played in this season, and in 91 games in his career
... scored 20-plus points for the fifth time in his last eight games
... Gray has made at least one three-point field goal in 71 of his last 73 games
... he has made at least two three-point field goals in 18 of his last 20 games
... inching closer to 300 career three-point field goals (he entered tonight's game with 291)
... played in his 109th game and started for the 93rd time
... fouled out for the first time this season, the 10th time in his career
Senior Trent Strickland
... his fourth point was the 800th of his career
... played in his 115th career game and started for the 30th time
Senior Eric Williams
... Williams scored in double figures for the 22nd time this season (the 19th consecutive game) and for the 88th time in his career
... his fifth rebound was the 750th of his career
... played in his 118th career game, tying for the 20th-most games played in Wake Forest history
... started for the 110th time -- the fifth-most career starts in Wake history
Senior Chris Ellis
... played in his 101st career game, started for the seventh time, including the fifth time this season
Freshman Harvey Hale
... had a career-high number of steals (previous high: 2) -- in fact, his fourth steal gave him the most steals in a game by a Deacon this season
... Hale scored in double figures for the sixth time and for the fifth time in his last nine games
Junior Michael Drum
... made his seventh career start
Freshman Cameron Stanley
... scored a career high -- his pevious career-best was 6 points against DePaul on Dec. 15
... scored more points tonight than he had in Wake's 10 previous games combined
... made the second and third three-point field goals of his career



