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Alondes

16-0 Game-Ending Run Propels Wake Forest to 20th Win

2/9/2022 9:42:00 PM | Men's Basketball

Alondes Williams scored 15 of the team’s 38 points in the second half to lead the team to victory.

RALEIGH, N.C. -  The Wake Forest mens' basketball team defeated NC State 69-51 on Wednesday evening inside PNC Arena to clinch the program's first 20-win season since 2009-10. 

The Demon Deacons' (20-5, 10-4 ACC) posted their seventh ACC victory of at least 15 points thanks to a 16-0 run over the final five minutes and 19 seconds of the contest. During that span, the Deacs held NC State to 0-of-5 shooting and forced four turnovers. 

Wake Forest put together strong showings on both ends of the floor, as the team ended the night shooting 54 percent from the field (27-of-50) while holding NC State to just 32.2 percent from the field (19-of-59) and 13.6 percent from downtown (3-of-22), the Wolfpack's worst mark of the season. 

The Demon Deacons ended the final five minutes of the contest on a 16-0 run during which the defense held NC State to 0-of-5 shooting and forced four turnovers. 

Alondes Williams led an offensive effort that saw four players finish in double figures, finishing with 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting to go along with six assists and a team-high nine rebounds.

Williams found his groove after the halftime intermission, pouring in 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting and two triples. 

Khadim Sy and Isaiah Mucius followed close behind with 13 points apiece on a combined 10-of-16 shooting from the field and 5-of-10 from beyond the arc. With four triples tonight, Mucius has moved into a three-way tie for the 24th-most single-season three-pointers in program history, at 55. 

Daivien Williamson rounded out the group of double-digit scorers, with 11 points on 4-of-8 shooting, five of which came during the team's 16-0 run to close the contest. 

Despite finishing with six points, Jake LaRavia impacted the game in a number of ways with a team-high eight assists, seven rebounds, and two steals. 

How It Happened

  • Wake Forest jumped out to an early 8-2 lead three minutes into the contest after an 8-0 run featuring a layup from Dallas Walton and a pair of made triples from Isaiah Mucius

  • Mucius drained his third three-pointer to take a 19-16 lead with 10:14 remaining in the first half.

  • Walton connected on his first trey, extending the Deacs' lead to seven (27–20) with just under six minutes left until halftime.

  • Wake Forest entered the intermission with a 31-28 lead over NC State. 

    • Walton and Mucius led the Deacs' offensive effort with nine points apiece. The team shot 12-of-23 (52.2 percent) from the floor and held the Wolfpack to just 11-of-36 (30.6 percent) shooting. 

  • Alondes Williams knocked down his first shot from downtown, giving Wake Forest a 35-30 lead three minutes into the second half.

  • Daivien Williamson rolled in a pair of layups to extend the Deacs' lead to nine (41-32) with 14:19 left to play. 

  • Williams drilled his second triple to end a 9-2 NC State run and regain a 48-45 lead with 8:42 remaining in the final half. 

  • Mucius extended the lead to four (53-49) with his fourth triple with 5:34 left in regulation.

  • Following a pair of makes from the stripe by NC State, the Demon Deacons went on an 16-0 run that saw their lead balloon from just two (53-51) to 18 (69-51) with 38 seconds left in the contest.

  • Wake Forest defeated NC State, 69-51.

Key Moment
Despite never trailing in the second half, Wake Forest had not built a comfortable lead over the Wolfpack for most of the final period. After NC State narrowed the Deacs' lead to two points (53-51) with 5:19 remaining, Daivien Williamson changed things by draining a triple and scoring a layup to open up a 16-0 run to close the game. 

Five Demon Deacons scored during the run while the defense held the Wolfpack to 0-of-5 shooting and forced four turnovers on the other end to secure the team's 20th victory of the season for the first time since 2010. 

Stat of the Game

  • With the win, Wake Forest is the first ACC team to reach 20 overall and 10 conference wins this season

    • This season marks the first time the Deacs have reached 20 wins since the 2009-10 season (20-11) and 10 conference wins since the 2008-09 season (11-5) 

  • The Demon Deacons' (20-5, 10-4 ACC) posted their seventh ACC victory of at least 15 points thanks to a 16-0 run over the final five minutes and 19 seconds of the contest. 

    • During that span, the Deacs held NC State to 0-of-5 shooting and forced four turnovers. 

Coach's Comments
"We had a very impressive 16-0 run to end the game, which is obviously what won the game for us. We did it by getting stops on the defensive end and making timely shots. We created a number of leads in both halves, but could not extend them to pull away and that is a credit to NC State and how difficult they are to defend off the dribble. 

"During the 16-0 run, we finally locked in defensively on their ball screens. Dallas and Khadim did a great job of communicating, and Alondes did a great job of keeping them away from the basket. That defense allowed the opportunity for everyone to hit a big shot on the other end. Jake didn't have a great night scoring the ball, but he still almost had a triple-double again thanks to how much he impacts the game in other areas. It was a really good road win for us. I'm proud of my team for getting to 20 wins and I'm happy for our fans, community and institution. Respect is a hard thing to gain back once you lose it, and we are starting to regain the respect that Wake Forest once had in this league."- head coach Steve Forbes

Up Next
Following Wednesday's action, Wake Forest will return to Winston-Salem on Saturday, February 12 for their rematch with Miami.

Tipoff in Lawrence Joel Veterans' Memorial Coliseum is set for 3 p.m. and the game will air live on Bally Sports South and other regional sports networks.



 
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