Wake Forest Athletics
Wake Forest vs. Virginia Tech
3/10/2007 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
March 10, 2007
Wake Forest's loss tonight gives the Deacons... ... a record of 15-16 overall ... (assuming no NIT bid) their first losing season since 1989-90 ... their 50th all-time ACC Tournament loss and an all-time ACC Tournament record of 42-50 ... a 26-27 all-time record in ACC Tournament quarterfinal games ... a 3-2 record in the ACC Tournament over the last two years ... a 5-6 ACC Tournament record under Skip Prosser ... a record of 2-1 in March this season and an 18-13 record in March under Skip Prosser ... an overall record of 126-68 in six seasons under Skip Prosser ... a 25-23 all-time record vs. Virginia Tech ... an 0-1 all-time ACC Tournament record vs. Virginia Tech ... an all-time program record of 1,363-1,039
Miscellaneous Notes
... Wake Forest's 18 second-half points were its fewest in any half this season -- its fewest in a half since scoring just 10 in the first half against Butler on March 16, 2001 ... The Deacons, who entered the game shooting just 63.0 percent from the free throw line, made their first seven attempts tonight ... Wake Forest has made a three-point field goal in 490 consecutive games ... Wake Forest's 29 field goals were a season-low (previously 36 vs. Gardner-Webb on December 19
... Wake Forest's 3 three-point field goals tied a season-low (previously at Duke and vs. Richmond) ... Wake Forest's 81.3 free throw percentage was a season-high ... Wake Forest's 5 assists tied a season-low (previously at Duke) ... Wake Forest's 1 steal tied a season-low (previously vs. Miami) and had happened 24 times in school history prior to tonight ... Wake Forest had just one player in double figures, tying a season-low ... Virginia Tech's 2 turnovers broke the school record for fewest turnovers by an opponent (previously three by St. Louis in 1995 and Temple in 1985). It was easily a season opponent low (previously 6 by Air Force).
... Virginia Tech's 13 steals tied an opponent season-high (preivously by Georgia and NC State on January 13)


