Wake Forest Athletics
Postgame Notes
1/13/2007 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Jan. 13, 2007
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Postgame Notes
Wake Forest vs. NC State
January 13, 2007
Wake Forest's loss today gives the Deacons...
... a record of 9-7 overall and 1-3 in the ACC
... a 7-3 record at home this season, including a mark of 1-2 in ACC home games
... consecutive home losses
... three losses in their last five games
... a 2-2 record in January
... a record of 76-15 at home in six seasons under Skip Prosser
... an all-time Joel Coliseum record of 221-51, including a mark of 94-42 in ACC games
... a record of 120-59 in six seasons overall under Prosser
... a record of 96-128 all-time in the series with NC State
... their first loss to State in Joel Coliseum since 2004
... a 14-4 record in Joel Coliseum vs. NC State
... a 404-561 all-time record against teams from North Carolina including a 5-0 record this season
... an all-time program record of 1,357-1,030
First Half Woes
... Over the last four games combined, Wake Forest is shooting just 14-of-33 (.424) from the free throw line
... The Deacons had 11 turnovers in the first half of each of the last two games (today and last Tuesday vs. BC)
... In the last three games, Wake Forest has trailed at the half by 18 points (today), 17 points (vs. BC) and 13 points (at Miami)
Noteworthy
... NC State's field goal percentage (.607) was the highest by a Deacon opponent this season and marked the third time a Wake opponent shot 60 percent or better against Wake this season
... Wake Forest suffered its largest margin of defeat in Joel Coliseum in more than a year, since an 82-64 loss to Duke, on Jan. 8, 2006
... The Deacons had their second-worst loss against unranked opponents in Joel Coliseum; only Colorado, which beat Wake 89-72 on Jan. 9, 1991, had a wider victory margin over the Deacons
... The Deacons used their sixth different starting lineup of the season as Anthony Gurley made his first career start
... Wake Forest has made a three-point field goal in 475 consecutive games
Senior Kyle Visser
... played in his 112th game and started for the 41st time in his career
... continued his streak of scoring in double figures in every game this season
... scored in double figures for the 30th time in his career
... he is one point shy of his 700th career point
Freshman Anthony Gurley
... made his first career start today
Sophomore Kevin Swinton
... scored a career-high today (previously 11 points vs. Elon Nov. 17, 2006)
... scored in double figures for the second time this season, the second time in his career
... scored his first points since Dec. 19 vs. Gardner-Webb
... had a career highs for field goals and field goal attempts
... had a season-high for offensive rebounds
Sophomore Harvey Hale
... played in his 50th career game
Freshman L.D. Williams
... scored in double figures for the second straight game and for the third time in four January games
... scored in double figures for the seventh time in his brief career
Freshman Jamie Skeen
... broke a two-game scorless streak with a three-pointer in the first half
Sophomore Cameron Stanley
... had a season-high eight points (previously 5 points)
Largest Margin of Defeat in Joel Coliseum
Mar (Score) Opponent Site Date
36 (52-88) (2) Duke H Jan. 14, 1998
29 (61-90) (3) Duke H Feb. 21, 2002
28 (69-97) (8) Duke H Jan. 20, 1990
27 (59-86) (3) Duke H Jan. 13, 1993
22 (63-85) (3) Maryland H Jan. 23, 2002
18 (64-82) (1) Duke H Jan. 8, 2006
17 (72-89) Colorado H Jan. 9, 1991
16 (57-73) (17) Maryland H Feb. 17, 2001
16 (59-75) (19) Arkansas H Dec. 23, 1998
14 (74-88) NC State H Jan. 13, 2007
14 (61-75) (5) Duke H Jan. 22, 2000
14 (75-89) Clemson H Feb. 21, 1990
Largest Margin of Defeat in Joel Coliseum to an Unranked Opponent
Mar (Score) Opponent Site Date
17 (72-89) Colorado H Jan. 9, 1991
14 (74-88) NC State H Jan. 13, 2007
14 (75-89) Clemson H Feb. 21, 1990






