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Wake Forest Postgame Notes
Feb. 23, 2005 vs. Longwood
Recap |
Final Stats
Wake Forest's Win tonight gives the Demon Deacons...
a 23-4 overall record
a tie for the fifth most wins in school history
a tie for the eighth best record in Division I
no back-to-back losses since March 6-March 12, 2004
a 12-1 record this season against non conference competition
a record of 14-0 at home this season and a 14-game home court win streak
an all-time record in Joel Coliseum of 200-42
a 69-20 record over the last three seasons combined
a 90-32 record over the last four seasons combined (the Skip Prosser
era)
a 1-0 all-time record against Longwood
a 5-0 record this season against teams from Virginia
a 6-1 record in February
an all-time record of 1,327-1,004
Miscellaneous Notes
Wake Forest's win tonight was the school's 200th all-time victory in
Lawrence Joel Coliseum (200-42)
Wake Forest held Longwood to 47 points, equaling the fewest points
by an opponent in the Skip Prosser era (47 by Brown on Jan. 6, 2004)
Longwood's 16 field goals tied for the fewest allowed by the Deacons
in the Skip Prosser era
Longwood's 27.6 field goal percentage was the lowest by a Deacon
opponent in the Skip Prosser era
Wake's 18 steals tied for the most in the Skip Prosser era (WFU also
had 18 steals vs. Brown on Jan. 6, 2004)
we've only gone back as far as the 1981-82 season, but tonight's
halftime lead (35 points) was Wake's largest since at least then. The
previous largest halftime lead since 1982 was 32 points, most recently
on Dec. 30th of this season against North Carolina A&T (60-28)
The Deacons out-rebounded their opponent for the 21st time this season
Wake Forest has made at least one three-point field goal in 419
consecutive games
Chad Kosmo had five blocks for Longwood, the most by a Deacon
opponent this year
As a team, Wake Forest had season-best marks for...
margin of victory -- 41 (previous: 39 vs. Florida State on Feb. 12)
opponent field goals -- 16 (previous: 19 by Florida State on Feb. 12)
opponent field goal percentage -- 27.6 (previous: 31.6 by Arizona on
Nov. 26)
tied offensive rebounds -- 23 (previous: Maryland on Jan. 11 and
Duke on Feb. 2)
rebounds -- 53 (previous: 51 vs. Maryland on Jan. 11)
assists -- 23 (prevoius: 22 vs. NC A&T on Dec. 30)
tied opponent turnovers -- 25 (previous: 25 by George Washington on
Nov. 15)
steals -- 18 (previous: 17 vs. George Washington on Nov. 15)
Junior Justin Gray
his streak of consecutive games started ended at 51
has made at least one three-point field goal in 47 consecutive games
Gray's fourth point, the 1,253rd of his career, moved him pastKenny
Green into 24th place on Wake's all-time career scoring list
Gray's second three-point field goal, his 76th of the season, gave
him the 7th-most single-season three-pointers in Wake history
his sixth assist tied a career-high
Sophomore Chris Paul
Paul's seventh point was his 400th point of the season
scored in double figures for the 20th time this season, the 40th
time in his two-year career
Paul's second assist, his 178th of the season, gave him the
seventh-most single-season assists in Wake Forest history
Paul's second steal, his 65th of the season, gave him the
seventh-most single-season steals in Wake history
Paul's third steal was the 150th of his career -- he is just the
seventh player in Wake history with 150 or more steals
Senior Vytas Danelius
did not start for the first time since the Dec. 22 New Mexico game
played in his 117th career game and started for the 70th time in his
career
Danelius' first rebound, the 601st of his career, moved him past
Frank Christie into 22nd place on Wake's all-time career rebounds list
Senior Taron Downey
Downey's 10th point, the 1,045th of his career, moved him past
Anthony Teachey, Ernie Wiggins, Gil McGregor and Anthony Tucker into
38th place on Wake's all-time career scoring list
scored in double figures for the 13th time this season, the 51st
time in his career
played in his 123rd consecutive game -- the ninth-most career games
played in Wake Forest history
Senior Jamaal Levy
is now the only Demon Deacon to start every game this season
played in his 119th career game, tying for the 16th-most games
played in Wake Forest history
Junior Eric Williams
scored in double figures for the 11th consecutive game, the
team-best 25th time this season, the 60th time in his career
pulled down double-figure rebounds for the eighth time this season
and the 14th time in his career
recorded his eighth double-double of the season and the 13th of his
career
Williams' fifth rebound was his 200th rebound of the season
Junior Trent Strickland
did not play tonight because of a strained left thumb
Junior Richard Joyce
played a career-high 19 minutes
equaled a career-high five rebounds
equaled a career-high two steals
Junior Chris Ellis
started for only the second time in his career and for the first
time since his freshman season (vs. Florida State on Jan. 26, 2003)
scored in double figures for the first time since the North Carolina
game on Jan. 15th
scored in double figures for the fourth time this season and the
sixth time in his career
his eighth rebound tied a season-high
Sophomore Kyle Visser
scored in double figures for the third time this season and the
eighth time in his career
scored in double figures for the first time since the Elon game on
Dec. 15
equaled a season-high six rebounds
Senior Scott Feather
played a season-high seven minutes
scored his first points of the season
equaled a career-high two points
Junior John Buck
scored his first point of the season
equaled a season-high one rebound
Junior Brian Jessen
played a career-high four minutes
scored the first three points of his career
Freshman Graeme Keith
played a career-high six minutes
recorded his first career steal
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