Wake Forest Athletics
Wake Forest 86, Duke 73 -- Postgame Notes
2/18/2008 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Feb. 18, 2008
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With the win...
- Wake Forest improves to 16-8 overall and 6-5 in the ACC.
- The Deacons surpass last season's overall and conference win totals with five games still remaining in the regular season.
- Head Coach Dino Gaudio moves to 16-8 at Wake Forest and 84-132 in his eighth season overall as a head coach.
- Wake Forest moves to 240-54 all-time at Joel Coliseum (opened in 1989-90), including a 102-46 record in conference games.
- The Deacons are 14-1 at Joel Coliseum in 2007-08.
- Wake improves to 376-405 all-time in ACC play and 538-682 all-time against current ACC members.
- The Deacons move to 76-155 all-time against Duke, including a 9-9 mark at Joel Coliseum.
- Wake Forest snaps its five-game losing streak to Duke.
- Wake has now won four of its last five meetings with Duke held at Joel Coliseum.
- The Deacs move to 408-467 all-time against teams from the state of North Carolina, including a 3-2 mark this season.
- In head-to-head matchups among all sports combined, the Deacons are 6-3-1 against the Blue Devils in 2007-08.
- Wake Forest is 1,379-1,047 in its 102nd season of basketball.
Wake Gets Victory Over No. 2 Ranked Team
- The last time an unranked Wake Forest team defeated the No. 2-ranked team in the country was Feb. 13, 1994, when the Deacs knocked off Duke, 78-69, in Winston-Salem.
- The last time Wake Forest defeated a top-five ranked team was Feb. 2, 2005, when No. 7 Wake downed No. 4 Duke 92-89 in Winston-Salem.
- The last time the Deacons defeated a ranked opponent was March 3, 2007, when they defeated No. 25 Virginia 78-72 in Winston-Salem.
- The last time Wake defeated the No. 2 team in the country was Feb. 28, 1995, when the No. 9 Deacons downed North Carolina 79-70 in Chapel Hill.
Miscellaneous
- Wake Forest lost the opening tip for the 21st time this season.
- The Deacs have hit at least one three-pointer in 514 straight games (dating back to Feb. 8, 1992, at North Carolina). Jeff Teague pushed the streak to 514 with his three-pointer at the 19:37 mark of the first half.
- Tonight's attendance of 14,646 was a season-high.
First Half Notes
- The Deacs led at the half for the 18th time this season.
- Wake Forest scored its second-most first half points of the season (47) and its most since scoring 49 against BYU on Jan. 8.
- The Deacons shot above 50 percent in the first half for the third time in their last four games.
- Wake had its most first-half steals (7) since tallying seven against BYU on Jan. 8.
- The Deacs had a first-half season-high five blocked shots.
Junior Harvey Hale
- Was the Deacons' first player off the bench (along with Jamie Skeen), entering the game for Jeff Teague at the 13:26 mark of the first half.
Freshman James Johnson
- Made his 23rd start of the season.
- Posted his seventh double-double of the season and his first since Dec. 19 vs. USF.
- Scored in double figures for the 20th time this season.
- Pulled down double digit rebounds for the eighth time this season and the first time since Dec. 19 vs. USF.
- Led the team in rebounding for the 15th time this season.
Sophomore Chas McFarland
- Made his 21st start of the season and his 11th straight start.
- Fouled out of the game with 4:38 remaining in the contest.
Sophomore Jamie Skeen
- Was the Deacons' first player off the bench (along with Harvey Hale), entering the game for Chas McFarland at the 13:26 mark of the first half.
- Scored in double figures for the sixth time this season and the 16th time in his career.
Sophomore Ishmael Smith
- Made his 54th career start and his 52nd straight start, the longest current streak on the team.
- Led the team in assists for the 20th time this season, for the 46th time in his career and for the 12th straight game.
Freshman Jeff Teague
- Made his 16th start of the season and his 15th straight.
- Scored in double figures for the 16th time this season.
- Scored 20+ points for the third time this season.
- Led the team in scoring for the seventh time this season and the fifth time in the last six games.
Sophomore L.D. Williams
- Made his 19th start of the season and the 50th start of his career. It was his first start in two games since returning from injury.
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