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Demon Deacon 2005-06 Demon Deacon Basketball Roster 2005-06 Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Previous School 0 Chris Ellis*** F 6-9 267 Sr. Marietta, GA Marietta HS 1 Justin Gray*** G 6-2 194 Sr. Charlotte, NC Oak Hill {VA} Academy 2 Shamaine Dukes G 6-1 175 Fr. Cuthbert, GA Randolph-Clay HS 4 Harvey Hale G 6-2 186 Fr. Albuquerque, NM Rio Grande HS 10 John Buck*** F 6-8 201 Sr. Westbury, NY Long Island Lutheran HS 11 Cameron Stanley F 6-6 214 r-Fr. Raleigh, NC Millbrook HS 13 Matt Smith G 6-2 185 Fr. Advance, NC Davie County HS 20 Mike Lepore G 6-1 165 Fr. Flemington, NJ Lawrenceville Prep By Class 23 Kevin Swinton F 6-7 224 Fr. Greensboro, NC Dudley HS Seniors (5) 31 Eric Williams*** C 6-9 280 Sr. Wake Forest, NC Wake Forest-Rolesville HS John Buck 33 Trent Strickland*** G-F 6-5 216 Sr. East Flat Rock, NC Hargrave {VA} Academy Chris Ellis Justin Gray 34 Michael Drum F 6-6 204 Jr. Rural Hall, NC Presbyterian College Trent Strickland 44 David Weaver F-C 6-10 224 Fr. Black Mountain, NC Owen HS Eric Williams 52 Bobby Hoekstra F 6-7 225 Fr. Lewisville, NC Forsyth Country Day Juniors (2) 55 Kyle Visser** C 6-11 244 Jr. Grand Rapids, MI Forest Hills Central HS Michael Drum *denotes letters earned Kyle Visser Sophomores (0) Alphabetical Freshmen (8) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Previous School Shamaine Dukes 10 John Buck*** F 6-8 201 Sr. Westbury, NY Long Island Lutheran HS Harvey Hale 34 Michael Drum F 6-6 204 Jr. Rural Hall, NC Presbyterian College Bobby Hoekstra Mike Lepore 2 Shamaine Dukes G 6-1 175 Fr. Cuthbert, GA Randolph-Clay HS Matt Smith 0 Chris Ellis*** F 6-9 267 Sr. Marietta, GA Marietta HS Cameron Stanley 1 Justin Gray*** G 6-2 194 Sr. Charlotte, NC Oak Hill {VA} Academy Kevin Swinton 4 Harvey Hale G 6-2 186 Fr. Albuquerque, NM Rio Grande HS David Weaver 52 Bobby Hoekstra F 6-7 225 Fr. Lewisville, NC Forsyth Country Day 20 Mike Lepore G 6-1 165 Fr. Flemington, NJ Lawrenceville Prep By State 13 Matt Smith G 6-2 185 Fr. Advance, NC Davie County HS North Carolina (9) 11 Cameron Stanley F 6-6 214 r-Fr. Raleigh, NC Millbrook HS Michael Drum (Rural Hall) 33 Trent Strickland*** G-F 6-5 216 Sr. East Flat Rock, NC Hargrave {VA} Academy Justin Gray (Charlotte) 23 Kevin Swinton F 6-7 224 Fr. Greensboro, NC Dudley HS Bobby Hoekstra (Lewisville) Cameron Stanley (Raleigh) 55 Kyle Visser** C 6-11 244 Jr. Grand Rapids, MI Forest Hills Central HS Matt Smith (Advance) 44 David Weaver F-C 6-10 224 Fr. Black Mountain, NC Owen HS Trent Strickland (East Flat Rock) 31 Eric Williams*** C 6-9 280 Sr. Wake Forest, NC Wake Forest-Rolesville HS Kevin Swinton (Greensboro) *denotes letters earned David Weaver (Black Mountain) Eric Williams (Wake Forest) Head Coach: (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy ‘72)/5th season at Wake Forest Georgia (2) Associate Head Coach: Jeff Battle (Marshall ‘85)/5th season at Wake Forest Shamaine Dukes (Cuthbert) Associate Head Coach: Dino Gaudio (Ohio ‘81)/5th season at Wake Forest Chris Ellis (Marietta) Assistant Coach: Pat Kelsey (Xavier ‘98)/5th season at Wake Forest Michigan (1) Kyle Visser (Grand Rapids) Director of Basketball Operations: Tim Fuller (Wake Forest ‘00)/2nd season at Wake Forest New Jersey (1) Mike Lepore (Flemington) How To Say It New Mexico (1) Shamaine Dukes shuh-main Dukes Harvey Hale (Albuquerque) Bobby Hoekstra Bobby hoke-stra New York (1) John Buck (Westbury)

By Height Kyle Visser 6-11 David Weaver 6-10 Chris Ellis 6-9 Eric Williams 6-9 John Buck 6-8 Kevin Swinton 6-7 Bobby Hoekstra 6-7 Michael Drum 6-6 Cameron Stanley 6-6 Trent Strickland 6-5 Harvey Hale 6-2 Justin Gray 6-2 Matt Smith 6-2 Shamaine Dukes 6-1 Mike Lepore 6-1

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Game No. 31 / Greensboro Coliseum Wake Forest Begins 53rd ACC Tournament 53rd Annual ACC Tournament Thursday Against Florida State Wake Forest, which closed out the regular season with a 76-63 win #12 Wake Forest (15-15/3-13) vs. over nationally-ranked NC State on Saturday, opens play in the 53rd #5 Florida State (19-8/9-7) annual ACC Tournament Thursday against Florida State at the Tip-Off: 2:20 p.m. (approximately) Greensboro Coliseum (approximately 2:20 p.m./J-P Sports TV). The Demon Deacons, 15-15 overall and 3-13 in the ACC, are the TV: Raycom/Jefferson-Pilot and ESPN Full 12th seed. Miami, 16-13 and 8-8, is the tournament’s 5th seed. The Court. winner of Thursday’s game takes on No. 4 seed NC State Friday at Radio: Wake Forest ISP Sports Network. Stan approximately 2:20 p.m. in the quarterfinals. Cotten (play-by-play) and Mark Freidinger (color Wake Forest, which owns four ACC Tournament championships analysis) call the action. (1961, 1962, 1995, 1996), is in the position of having to win four games Live Stats: WakeForestSports.com. in four days to earn its sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. Wake closed out the regular season with one of its best perform- Records: Wake Forest is 15-15 overall and 3- 2005-06 Schedule/Results 13 in the ACC after a 76-63 win over visiting ances of the season -- a 76-63 win over 22nd-ranked NC State in the N3 WINSTON-SALEM ST. (Ex.) W, 88-84 22nd-ranked NC State on Saturday. Florida final home game of the season. Senior Eric Williams led the Deacons State is coming off a 67-64 road win at Miami with 22 points and 16 rebounds. N5 MARS HILL (Ex.) W, 96-63 Sunday afternoon. Florida State, 19-8 and 9-7, closed out the regular season Sunday N10 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. W, 78-64 Rankings: Wake Forest is not ranked. Florida with a 67-64 victory at Miami. The Seminoles, who defeated then-No. N11 GEORGE MASON W, 83-78 (ot) State is not ranked (through March 5). 1 Duke last week, are a very balanced club, paced by junior Al N17 # vs. Florida L, 72-77 Thornton (16.8 ppg). Coaches: Wake Forest coach Skip Prosser Florida State won the only regular season meeting between the two N18 # vs. Texas Tech W, 78-73 (2ot) (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy ‘72) is 109-50 N21 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 79-63 (.686) in his fifth season with the Demon teams, 75-68 in Winston-Salem on Jan. 24. Deacons, 274-128 (.682) in his 13th season Wake Forest leads the all-time series, 19-14. Wake Forest is 2-0 all- N25 APPALACHIAN STATE W, 91-78 overall. time against the Seminoles in the ACC Tournament. N29 % WISCONSIN W, 91-88 Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton D3 *at Elon W, 78-59 Deacon Storylines (Tennessee-Martin ‘71) is 64-56 in four seasons D13 DePAUL L, 81-84 with the Seminoles, 264-266 in 18 seasons Wake Forest needs a win Thursday to avoid its first losing sea- D17 PRINCETON W, 61-42 overall. son since 1989-90. The Demon Deacons’ streak of playing in the NCAA or NIT for 15 D22 at Richmond W, 47-40 Series: Wake Forest leads the all-time series, consecutive years is in jeopardy. 19-14. D30 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 87-47 Wake will try to win an ACC Tournament game for the first time J3 EAST CAROLINA W, 58-54 On Deck: The winner of Thursday’s game will since beating Florida State in the 2003 quarterfinals. J8 (1) DUKE L, 64-82 play No. 4 seed NC State on Friday at approxi- The Deacons will play in the Greensboro Coliseum for the sec- mately 2:20 p.m. ond time this season. Wake Forest beat Elon in the Greensboro J11 at Clemson L, 73-74 (ot) Officials: Announced on game day. Coliseum, 78-59, on Dec. 3. J15 at (23) Maryland L, 86-90 J18 GEORGIA TECH W, 86-71 Wake Forest Demon Deacons (15-15/3-13) J21 at (14) NC State L, 82-92 No. Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Ppg Rpg Note J24 FLORIDA STATE L, 68-75 0 Chris Ellis*** F 6-9 267 Sr. 4.7 4.1 Had 11 points, 2 blocks in final home game Saturday J28 VIRGINIA TECH L, 70-76 1 Justin Gray*** G 6-2 194 Sr. 18.3 3.6 All-American candidate has 310 career 3- field goals J31 at Miami L, 69-78 2 Shamaine Dukes G 6-1 175 Fr. 1.2 0.7 Jet-quick guard seeing limited action recently F4 at Virginia L, 73-75 4 Harvey Hale G 6-2 186 Fr. 6.1 2.6 Emerged as one of the ACC’s top freshmen in 2006 10 John Buck*** F 6-8 201 Sr. 0.0 0.5 Senior walk-on made emotional start against NC State F8 (17) BOSTON COLLEGE L, 66-72 11 Cameron Stanley F 6-6 214 Fr. 2.6 2.4 Athletic southpaw scored in double-digits in last 2 games F11 CHARLOTTE W, 59-56 13 Matt Smith G 6-2 185 Fr. 0.5 0.0 Walk-on from nearby Davie County F14 at (2) Duke L, 70-93 20 Mike Lepore G 6-1 165 Fr. 0.0 0.0 Rookie walk-on; no relation to former Deacon Steve Lepore 23 Kevin Swinton F 6-7 224 Fr. 2.6 3.5 Freshman started seven times in the regular season F19 (23) NORTH CAROLINA L, 73-82 31 Eric Williams*** C 6-9 280 Sr. 16.3 8.9 Closed out regular season with 22 points, 16 rebounds F22 CLEMSON W, 74-68 (ot) 33 Trent Strickland*** G-F 6-5 216 Sr. 12.5 6.6 Athletic senior has 25 3-pointers over his last 13 games F25 at Georgia Tech L, 61-76 34 Michael Drum F 6-6 204 Jr. 5.3 1.4 Non-scholarship player had 9 points, 4 assists on Saturday F28 at (12) Boston College L, 65-80 44 David Weaver F-C 6-10 224 Fr. ------Athletic big man has great potential; redshirting in ‘05-06 52 Bobby Hoekstra F 6-7 225 Fr. 1.0 0.0 Walk-on scored first career points vs. Charleston Southern M4 (22) NC STATE W, 76-63 55 Kyle Visser** C 6-11 244 Jr. 5.2 4.2 Leads the Deacons with 38 blocked shots M9 *^Florida State * denotes letters earned # at New York, NY Head Coach: Skip Prosser (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy '72) / 109-50 (.686) in five seasons at WFU/274-128 (.682) in % ACC/Big Ten Challenge 13 seasons overall * Greensboro, NC Associate Head Coaches: Jeff Battle (Marshall '85)/5th season at WFU; Dino Gaudio (Ohio '81)/5th season at WFU ^ ACC Tournament Assistant Coach: Pat Kelsey (Xavier '98)/5th season at Wake Forest Director of Basketball Operations: Tim Fuller (Wake Forest ‘00)/2nd season at Wake Forest How To Say It Shamaine Dukes...... shuh-main Dukes Bobby Hoekstra...... 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Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 2006 ACC Basketball Tournament Greensboro, NC March 9 March 10 March 11 March 12

#1 Duke #8 Miami 12:00/RJ-ESPN2 12:00/RJ # 9 Clemson 1:30/RJ-ESPN #4 NC State #5 Florida State 2:20/RJ-ESPN2 2:20/RJ #12 Wake Forest 1:00/RJ-ESPN ACC Champion #2 North Carolina ACC Standings ACC Overall #7 Virginia 7:00/RJ-ESPN2 Duke 14-2 27-3 7:00/ESPN North Carolina 12-4 21-6 #10 Virginia Tech 3:50/RJ-ESPN Boston College 11-5 24-6 #3 Boston College NC State 10-6 21-8 #6 Maryland 9:20/RJ-ESPN2 Florida State 9-7 19-8 9:20/RJ Maryland 8-8 18-11 #11 Georgia Tech Virginia 7-9 14-13 Miami 7-9 15-14 Clemson 7-9 18-11 Virginia Tech 4-12 14-15 games played in Greensboro. Deacons Hope To Be Cinderella At Georgia Tech 4-12 11-16 The ACC Tournament Wake Forest’s ACC championships in 1995 and 1996 Wake Forest 3-13 15-15 When Wake Forest takes to the floor Thursday at the were both played in the Greensboro Coliseum. ACC Tournament in Greensboro, the Deacons will be in the Wake is 2-4 in ACC Tournament play under coach ACC/Last Four Seasons unfamiliar role of having to win the tournament to get an Skip Prosser. Combined ACC Overall NCAA Tournament bid. The Deacons have not won an ACC Tournament Duke 49-15 111-21 Wake has gone to the NCAA Tournament each of the game since beating Florida State in the 2003 quarterfinals. Boston College 11-5 24-6 previous five seasons despite advancing no further than Wake hasn’t played in the ACC championship game North Carolina 40-24 92-37 the ACC Tournament semifinals. since 1996. Wake Forest 38-26 88-37 The Deacons have won the ACC Tournament four times NC State 37-27 82-45 -- 1961, 1962, 1995 and 1996. In each of those seasons, Florida State Beat Wake Forest 75-68 Maryland 34-30 79-44 Wake Forest was seeded first or second. In Only Regular Season Meeting Miami 14-18 56-60 While Wake has never won the ACC Tournament seed- Andrew Wilson had a season-high 18 points and Georgia Tech 28-36 74-53 Florida State 24-40 65-54 ed lower than second, the Deacons have historically made Alexander Johnson added 14 before fouling out, helping Virginia Tech 12-20 59-59 plenty of noise in the tournament as a low seed: Florida State hold off Wake Forest 75-68 Jan. 24 in Virginia 23-41 62-57 In 1987, the No. 7 seeded Deacons stunned No. 2 Winston-Salem. Justin Gray had 16 of his 19 points in the Clemson 20-44 59-58 seed Clemson in the opening round of the ACC first half for the Demon Deacons. Tournament in Landover, MD. Wake went on to lose in ACC Preseason Poll Votes double-overtime in the semifinals to NC State. Game 19 / Jan. 24, 2006 / Joel Coliseum / Winston-Salem, NC 1. Duke 1,044 In 1978, Wake Forest was seeded fifth out of seven Florida State 75, Wake Forest 68 2. Boston College 918 teams in the ACC. The Deacons, however, beat Virginia in 3. Wake Forest 791 Florida State 75 fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf tp a to bs s mp the opening round, then shocked No. 1 seed North 12 Thornton, Al 5-15 2-3 1-3 3-4-7 4 13 3 4 0 1 32 4. NC State 744 Carolina in the semifinals. Wake lost to Duke in the cham- 32 Johnson, Alexander4-8 1-2 5-5 4-2-6 5 14 3 1 1 1 21 5. Maryland 703 pionship game. 03 Swann, Isaiah 2-6 0-3 0-0 1-2-3 2 4 3 1 0 2 25 6. North Carolina 573 04 Galloway, Todd 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-3-3 2 2 5 1 0 0 32 7. Miami 540 In 1973, seventh-seed Wake Forest pulled off one of 21 Rich, Jason 1-4 0-0 3-4 0-4-4 3 5 1 1 0 0 21 the biggest first-round upsets in tournament history when it 10 Mims, Ralph 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 1 2 0 1 0 9 8. Virginia Tech 451 11 Allen, Jerel 4-5 3-4 0-0 0-2-2 2 11 0 1 0 0 14 9. Georgia Tech 380 beat North Carolina in overtime. 20 Wilson, Andrew 5-10 4-7 4-4 0-1-1 1 18 0 0 0 0 24 10. Clemson 230 25 Romero, Diego 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-3-3 5 5 0 0 0 0 16 41 Echefu, Uche 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 11. Florida State 216 Deacon ACC Tournament History, Totals 25-55 11-20 14-21 8-25-33 25 75 17 9 2 4 200 12. Virginia 192 Facts & Figures Wake Forest 68 fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf tp a to blk s min Wake Forest owns four ACC championships -- 1961, 00 Ellis, Chris 0-1 0-0 3-4 3-1-4 5 3 1 0 0 0 19 53rd Annual 1962, 1995 and 1996. 33 Strickland, Trent 4-13 2-2 2-2 3-6-9 5 12 0 1 0 1 37 ACC Basketball Tournament 31 Williams, Eric 6-11 0-0 0-0 3-9-12 1 12 0 2 1 1 36 The Demon Deacons are 39-48 all-time in ACC 01 Gray, Justin 4-15 2-7 9-12 2-5-7 2 19 5 3 0 1 38 Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum Tournament play. 04 Hale, Harvey 4-8 2-4 6-6 1-0-1 0 16 2 3 0 0 31 Wake, for the first time ever, will play in a Thursday 02 Dukes, Shamaine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Thursday, March 9 11 Stanley, Cameron 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 first-round game. 23 Swinton, Kevin 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 #8 Miami vs. #9 Clemson, Noon Wake Forest is 25-26 all-time in quarterfinal play, 10- 34 Drum, Michael 1-6 0-4 2-5 0-1-1 3 4 1 1 0 1 20 #5 Florida State vs. #12 Wake Forest, *2:30 16 in the semifinals and 4-6 in championship games. 55 Visser, Kyle 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 1 0 1 2 1 0 10 #7 Virginia vs. #10 Virginia Tech, 7:00 Totals 20-57 6-17 22-29 16-25-41 19 68 10 13 2 4 200 #6 Maryland vs. #11 Georgia Tech, *9:30 The Deacons are 14-18 all-time in ACC Tournament Officials: Larry Rose, Jim Burr, Edward Corbett Attendance: 14,665 Friday, March 10 Miami/Clemson winner vs. #1 Duke, Noon Wake Forest Career ACC Tournament Statistics Florida State/Wake Forest winner vs. #4 NC Player GP GS MP Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O D Reb Avg PF FO A TO BS ST Pts Avg State, *2:30 Gray, Justin 4 2 129 32.3 19-51 .373 11-26 .423 11-14 .786 2 13 15 3.8 14 1 14 9 0 6 60 15.0 Virginia/Virginia Tech winner vs. #2 North Williams, Eric 4 4 83 20.8 17-25 .680 0-0 .000 13-22 .591 4 12 16 4.0 12 1 0 6 4 3 47 11.8 Carolina, 7:00 Strickland, Trent 4 0 48 12.0 4-13 .308 0-2 .000 3-6 .500 4 8 12 4.0 13 1 2 2 1 2 11 2.8 Maryland/Georgia Tech winner vs. #3 Visser, Kyle 2 0 15 7.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1.5 Boston College, *9:30 Ellis, Chris 4 0 30 7.5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2 1 3 0.75 3 0 0 4 1 1 4 1.0 * approximate times

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Senior Class Is One Of The Most as a walk-on for four years. One of the most popular walk- Wake Forest In The ACC ons to play at Wake Forest, Buck has emerged this season Successful In Deacon History Tournament Five Wake Forest seniors -- four-year walk-on John as a senior leader. Most Wins Over Buck, Chris Ellis, Justin Gray, Trent Strickland and Eric Ellis, who has overcome a By Round W L Williams -- will play in their final ACC Tournament this A Four-Year Span major foot injury, has played in Seasons W-L (1 first-round bye) week. 1994-97 97-31 108 career games. A consistent First Round 0 0 The 2006 senior class will go down as one of the most 2002-05 94-35 player for four years as both a Quarterfinals 25 26 successful in Wake Forest history. They own a combined 1993-96 94-33 starter and key reserve, Ellis has Semifinals 10 16 record of 88-36, making it the fifth-winningest senior class 1995-98 92-33 also emerged as a threat from Finals 4 6 2003-06 88-36 TOTAL 39 48 in Deacon history. 2001-04 86-40 the perimeter, where he is shoot- As freshmen, this group played on the 2003 ACC regu- 1981-84 86-37 ing nearly 40 percent this sea- lar season championship team -- Wake’s first outright reg- 1992-95 85-39 son. He ranks 15th in Wake By Site W L ular season title in more than 40 years. As sophomores in Forest history with 65 career Greensboro 14 18 2004, they played on a team that advanced to the NCAA Combined Stats blocked shots. Charlotte 5 11 Sweet 16. Last season as juniors, they led Wake Forest to Of Senior Class Gray will leave Wake Forest Landover 2 3 a school-record 27 wins and the first No. 1 national ranking Category Total as one of the most prolific three- Raleigh 18 11 Games Played 499 Atlanta 0 4 in school history. point shooters in ACC history and Games Started 263 Washington, DC 0 1 Wake’s five seniors have combined for 4,800 points, Points 4,800 one of the top scorers in school TOTAL 39 48 2,000 rebounds, 603 assists, 406 three-point field goals Rebounds 2,001 history. He has 310 career three- and 263 games started. Three-Pointers 406 point field goals, which ranks Assists 603 vs. Opponents W L Buck is a tireless worker who has earned a roster spot Steals 348 second all-time at Wake Forest Duke 4 13 Blocked Shots 203 and eighth all-time in the ACC. Clemson 7 3 Statistical Comparison He ranks ninth in Deacon history Florida State 2 0 with 1,876 career points and he also ranks in the top 10 all- Georgia Tech 3 0 Wake Forest Florida State time in assists and steals. Gray has been named to the All- Maryland 3 4 15-15 Overall Record 19-8 ACC team in each of his last two seasons and he was a North Carolina 8 13 3-13 Conference Record 9-7 member of the ACC all-freshman team in 2003. Gray also NC State 3 8 73.3 Scoring Offense 77.8 Virginia 6 6 71.7 Scoring Defense 69.1 spent the last two summers representing the United States in world championship competition. South Carolina 3 1 + 1.6 Scoring Margin + 8.6 TOTAL 39 48 + 5.5 Margin + 1.9 Strickland, after playing three seasons as a key reserve 45.3 FG Percentage 48.4 and part-time starter, has emerged as one of the most improved players in the ACC. Known for his high-flying vs. Opponents By Round 37.1 3Pt. FG Percentage 38.4 Opponent 1st 2nd Finals dunks, Strickland has scored nearly 900 points and 66.6 FT Percentage 70.9 Duke 3-6 0-3 1-4 6.5 3Pt. FGs Per Game 6.3 grabbed nearly 500 rebounds. He has played in 122 career Clemson 4-3 2-0 1-0 13.9 Assists Per Game 13.9 games, which ranks 13th in school history, and he has Florida State 2-0 0-0 0-0 16.3 Turnovers Per Game 16.3 made more than 60 career three-pointers. Georgia Tech 2-0 0-0 1-0 4.5 Blocks Per Game 2.5 Williams, who turned down a chance to go to the NBA to Maryland 1-2 2-2 0-0 5.8 Steals Per Game 9.1 return for his senior year, is one of the all-time leading scor- N. Carolina 4-7 3-6 1-0 ers and rebounders in Wake Forest history. An honorable NC State 2-3 1-3 0-2 The Enemy Camp mention All-American and second team All-ACC selection Virginia 5-5 1-1 0-0 in 2005, Williams owns one of the highest career S. Carolina 2-0 1-1 0-0 A look at how Wake Forest’s opponents are doing in 2005- percentages in ACC history. Only three players in Wake TOTAL 25-26 10-16 4-6 06: Forest history have started more games than Williams, and Opponent W-L AP ESPN Sagarin RPI only nine players have played in more games. By Coaches W L Duke 27-3 1 1 2 1 Murray Greason 6 4 North Carolina 21-6 13 15 8 8 On This Date In Deacon History Horace McKinney 12 6 Wisconsin 19-10 rv 25 35 17 March 9th -- Wake Forest is 3-5 all-time on this date. Jack Murdock 0 1 George Mason 23-7 rv rv 38 22 The Deacons last played on March 9 in 2002, a 79-64 loss Jack McCloskey 3 6 Florida 24-6 17 14 9 25 Carl Tacy 6 13 to Duke in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament in Boston College 23-6 12 12 19 31 Bob Staak 1 4 Charlotte. NC State 21-8 22 19 20 40 9 10 Maryland 16-11 -- -- 41 47 One of the most memorable Deacon games on March Skip Prosser 2 4 Florida State 19-8 -- -- 27 56 9th came in 1967 -- a 63-61 double-overtime win against TOTAL 39 48 Clemson 17-11 -- -- 54 69 Clemson in Greensboro. Virginia 14-12 -- -- 63 75 March 10th -- Wake Forest is 4-3 all-time on this date Last 10 Years W L Miami 15-14 -- -- 70 82 and the Deacons have won four straight games played on Quarterfinals 5 5 DePaul 12-15 -- -- 78 90 March 10th. Wake last played on March 10th in 2000, a 58- Semifinals 1 4 Charlotte 18-11 -- -- 90 103 52 win over North Carolina in the ACC Tournament. Finals 1 0 Wake Forest 15-15 -- -- 86 107 The Deacons have played one non-ACC Tournament TOTAL 7 9 Virginia Tech 14-15 -- -- 84 130 game on this date -- a 73-57 win over Alabama in the 1999 Greensboro 5 4 Texas Tech 14-16 -- -- 113 146 NIT. Charlotte 2 3 Georgia Tech 11-16 -- -- 95 150 March 11th -- Wake Forest is 2-5 all-time on this date. Atlanta 0 1 Elon 12-14 -- -- 207 173 The Deacons last played on March 11 last season -- a 81- Washington, DC 0 1 Richmond 13-16 -- -- 194 195 65 loss to NC State in the quarterfinals of the ACC Charleston Southern 10-15 -- -- 252 225 Tournament. Future Tournament Sites Princeton 11-14 -- -- 253 226 2007 Tampa March 12th -- Wake Forest is 4-3 all-time on this date. Appalachian State 12-16 -- -- 237 228 2008 Charlotte The Deacons last played on March 12 in 2004, an 87-86 UNC Asheville 8-18 -- -- 276 237 2009 Atlanta Mississippi Valley St. 9-17 -- -- 317 293 loss to Maryland in the quarterfinals of the ACC East Carolina 6-19 -- -- 282 295 Tournament. In 1977, the Deacons beat Arkansas on record reflect games against Division I opponents only March 12 in the NCAA Tournament.

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Several Impressive Deacon Streaks Deacons In The NBA Coming To A Close Player Team W-L Ppg Rpg Apg Wake Forest will have to make a magical run in the ACC San Antonio 44-12 19.1 11.7 3.0 Tournament -- and even the NCAA Tournament -- to keep Dallas 45-11 16.0 6.6 2.0 some of these impressive streaks alive: New Orleans 31-26 16.3 5.4 7.7 The Deacons have appeared in five straight NCAA Darius Songaila 25-31 9.4 4.1 1.4 Tournaments. Including the NIT, Wake Forest has participated in Deacons own overtime wins against George Mason, Texas postseason play an ACC-best 15 consecutive years. Tech (double-OT) and Clemson. Wake also lost an over- The Deacons have won 20 games or more in each of time game at Clemson Jan. 11. the last four seasons. Wake’s four overtime games are the most in one season Wake has not endured a losing season since 1990. by a Deacon team since 1987. Streaks that have ended: Wake Forest In The ACC, This year’s Wake Forest team did something last year’s The Deacons finished last in the ACC for the first time NCAA Statistics team did not do -- win an overtime game. Last year the since 1989-90, when they finished league play 3-11. Team/All Games No. ACC NCAA Deacons went 0-3 in overtime games, including a double- Scoring Offense 73.3 8th 84th The Deacons finished below .500 in the ACC for the OT loss to West Virginia in the NCAA Tournament. Scoring Margin + 1.6 10th 151th first time since going 7-9 in 1999-00. Wake Forest is 47-48 all-time in overtime games, includ- FG Percentage 45.3 8th 105th Wake Forest lost double-figure conference games for ing a 6-5 mark under coach Skip Prosser. 3Pt. FG Percentage 37.1 7th 72nd the first time since going 3-11 in 1989-90. That was the Scoring Defense 71.7 10th 238th longest current streak in the league. Defense Has Been FT Percentage 66.6 10th 250th Wake Forest had finished fifth or higher in the ACC Opponents Wake Better This Season FG% Defense 41.0 2nd 62nd standings every year since 1993. Held Under 40% 3Pt. FG% Defense 36.0 8th -- Opponent FG% The statistics show that Wake Rebound Average 39.2 3rd -- The Deacons are below .500 for the first time since Mississippi Valley .377 Forest is a much better defensive the 1989-90 season. Texas Tech .317 Rebound Margin + 5.5 2nd 18th team this season. UNC-Asheville .367 Offensive Rebounds 13.0 3rd -- Wake lost six home games for the first time since The Deacons are holding 1990 (the first year of Joel Coliseum). Appalachian State .382 Assists 13.9 8th 150th Elon .286 opponents to 41.0 percent shoot- Turnover Margin - 3.2 12th -- The Deacons will play in a Thursday first-round game Princeton .341 ing, ranking second in the ACC in Blocked Shots 4.5 5th 46th at the ACC Tournament for the first time. Richmond .260 field goal percentage defense. Steals 5.8 11th 261th Charleston So. .283 Last year Wake Forest opponents /TO Ratio + 0.85 9th -- Ten Deacon Games This Season East Carolina .352 Charlotte .282 shot nearly 44 percent. Decided By Five Points Or Less NC State .263 Wake has held 10 opponents Eric Williams No. ACC NCAA Wake Forest has played more than its share of barn- to less than 40 percent shooting, FG Percentage 61.6 1st 11th burners in 2005-06. The Deacons have played 10 games Rebounding 8.9 2nd 48th including four foes to less than 30 percent. decided by five points or less, or in overtime, earning a 6-5 Defensive Rebounds 5.9 2nd -- record. No other team in the ACC has played in as many Offensive Rebounds 3.0 6th -- Wake Strong Again On The Boards close games. The Deacons have played in an ACC-high Scoring 16.3 11th -- In 2003, Wake Forest became the first ACC team to ever four overtime games. lead the nation in rebounding. While this year’s Deacon Justin Gray No. ACC NCAA Wake’s Close Calls In 2005-06 team has been less consistent 3Pt. Field Goals 3.0 2nd 30th Result Opponent Site Date Double-Digit than the 2003 team, rebounding 3Pt. Field Goal Pct. 37.7 3rd -- W, 74-68 (ot) Clemson H Feb. 22, 2006 Rebound Margins is always a focus of Skip Prosser- Scoring 18.3 4th -- In 2005-06 W, 59-56 Charlotte H Feb. 11, 2006 coached teams. FT Percentage 82.6 6th -- L, 73-75 Virginia A Feb. 4, 2006 Opponent Margin Mississippi Valley +10 Wake Forest owns a rebound Minutes Played 35.0 7th -- L, 86-90 Maryland A Jan. 15, 2006 Assists 3.9 8th -- L, 73-74 (ot) Clemson A Jan. 11, 2006 Texas Tech +21 margin of +5.5, which ranks sec- W, 58-54 East Carolina H Jan. 3, 2006 Elon +16 ond in the ACC and 18th national- Princeton +24 Trent Strickland No. ACC NCAA L, 81-84 DePaul H Dec. 13, 2005 ly. Wake has been out-rebounded Charleston Southern +10 Rebounding 6.6 15th -- W, 91-88 Wisconsin H Nov. 29, 2005 just nine times this season. More W, 78-73 (2ot) Texas Tech ny Nov. 18, 2005 East Carolina +14 Scoring 12.5 23rd -- L, 72-77 Florida ny Nov. 17, 2005 Clemson +16 on the Deacons’ rebounding: W, 83-78 (ot) George Mason H Nov. 11, 2005 Maryland +14 Two of the top four rebound- Kyle Visser No. ACC NCAA NC State +18 ing teams in Wake Forest history Blocked Shots 1.3 10th -- Miami +10 Wake Playing Extra Minutes NC State +13 have come under coach Skip There have been 13 overtime games this season involv- Prosser. ing ACC teams and Wake Forest has been a part of four of Against Princeton (Dec. 17), NCAA Leaders them. Wake out-rebounded the Tigers 39-15, setting a school Individual/Field Goal Percentage Thru Feb. Wake is 3-1 in overtime games this season. The record for fewest rebounds by an opponent. 27 Wisconsin entered its game against Wake with a 1. Randall Hanke, Providence 67.1 +12.7 rebound margin. The Deacons out-rebounded the 2. Cedric Smith, Tex A&M-CC 66.2 3. , Florida 65.9 2005-06 Regular Season Honors Badgers, 45-36. 4. Michael Harrison, Colorado St. 64.3 Trent Strickland Against Texas Tech on Nov. 18, the Deacons pulled 2k Sports Classic Winston-Salem Regional MVP 5. Brian Thornton, Xavier 64.0 down 66 rebounds -- the second-most single-game boards 6. Andrew Strait, Montana 63.0 ACC Player of the Week (11.14.05) in school history. 7. Kibwe Trim, Sacred Heart 62.5 8. James Augustine, Illinois 62.3 Justin Gray 9. Kyle Hines, UNC Greensboro 62.3 ACC Player of the Week (12.5.05) Deacons Shuffle Starting Lineup 10. Michael Southall, La.-Lafayette 61.8 Midseason candidate for John R. Wooden Award Wake Forest has used 10 different starting fives this season, one short of tying the school record. Ten different 11. Eric Williams, Wake Forest 61.7 Kyle Visser players have started at least one game. Only senior Eric First team Academic All-District Williams has started all 30 games. Gray has started 29 games (he missed one game with a virus). Kyle Visser, Shamaine Dukes Michael Drum, Harvey Hale, Shamaine Dukes and Kevin ACC co-Rookie of the Week (1.3.06) Swinton have also started at least five games each.

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 History Of Conference Tournament Upsets Give Lower-Seeded Teams Hope The National Polls Most think of “March Madness” as the two and a half week stretch of NCAA Tournament that will grab our attention begin- Associated Press ESPN/USA Today ning in just a few weeks. But the real craziness begins one or two weeks earlier, in the conference tournaments. 1. Duke 1. Duke For the bottom four seeds in the upcoming ACC Tournament -- Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech and Clemson -- 2. Connecticut 2. Connecticut 3. Memphis 3. Memphis winning the ACC championship will be their only ticket to the NCAA Tournament. 4. Villanova 4. Villanova Remember Illinois, which in 1999 made the Big Ten Tournament championship game as the 11th seed? Missouri was the 5. Gonzaga 5. Gonzaga 10th seed in 1997 when the Tigers played in the Big 12 title game. Auburn won the SEC Tournament as the No. 8 seed in 6. Texas 6. G. Washington 1985. Saint Louis was the No. 8 seed in 2000 when the Billikens won the Conference USA Tournament. The Big Sky 7. G. Washington 7. Texas Conference, the CAA, the Metro Atlantic, the MEAC and the Mid-Continent Conference have all had teams seeded seventh 8. Pittsburgh 8. Ohio State 9. Ohio State 9. Pittsburgh or lower win the conference tournament at least once. 10. Illinois 10. Illinois If you go way back to the early days of the Southern Conference, there is even more reason for lower teams to be opti- 11. Tennessee 11. Tennessee mistic. In 1927, Ole Miss made the tournament final as the No. 16 seed. The next year the Rebels won the SoCon 12. Boston College 12. Boston College Tournament as the No. 13 seed. 13. North Carolina 13. UCLA And while the concept of having to win four games to win the conference tournament is a relatively new one, it has hap- 14. Washington 14. Florida 15. UCLA 15. North Carolina pened at least 11 times in the last nine years, most recently by Ohio University last season in the Mid-American Conference. 16. West Virginia 16. Washington Three times the Conference USA champion has won the crown by winning four games. 17. Florida 17. Oklahoma The ACC, in its first year as a 12-team league, is past due for a cinderella champion. The lowest seed to reach the title 18. Kansas 18. West Virginia game was No. 8 seed NC State in 1987. The No. 6 seed has won the ACC Tournament five times. 19. Oklahoma 19. NC State Below is a look at each major conference, the highest seed to play in a tournament final, the highest seed to actually win 20. Georgetown 20. Georgetown the tournament, the most losses by the champion entering the tournament, and finally, a list of all the schools that have won 21. LSU 21. LSU 22. NC State 22. Kansas four games in four days to capture their league title. With leagues expanding to 12 and even 16 teams, the number of low 23. Iowa 23. Michigan State seeds to win conference tournaments is sure to grow. 24. Nevada 24. Iowa 25. Michigan State 25. Wisconsin Lowest Seed To Lowest Seed To Win Most Losses To Win Teams To Win 4 Games WFU opponents receiv- WFU opponents receiv- Conference Reach Tournament Final Conference Tournament Conference Tournament In League Tournament ing votes ing votes America East 5th - Three Times 3rd - Delaware (1993) 12 - Vermont (2003) -- George Mason George Mason 12 - Boston Univ. (1990) Wisconsin Atlantic 10 8th - West Virginia (1980) 5th - West Virginia (1984) 12 - Temple (2001) Xavier (2001) Wake In The National Rankings 12 - Rhode Island (1999) Consecutive weeks ranked 0 12 - Rutgers (1989) Total weeks ranked in the AP poll 251 ACC 8th - NC State (1987) 6th - five times *9 - Maryland (2004) -- Weeks ranked in the AP top 10 93 Atlantic Sun 8th - FIU (1995) 8th - FIU (1995) 19 - UCF (1996) -- Weeks ranked in the AP top 5 41 19 - FIU (1995) Most consecutive weeks in top 25 60 Big East 6th - Syracuse (1981) 6th - Syracuse (1981) *8 - Syracuse (1981) -- (Dec. 23, 2002 -- Jan. 2, 2006) *8 - Syracuse (1992) Highest all-time AP ranking 1 Big South 7th - Charleston Southern ('05) 5th - UNC Asheville (2003) 17 - NC Asheville (2003) -- (2 times -- Nov. 22 - Nov. 29, 2004) 7th - High Point (2002) Opponents in the AP top 25 5 Big Sky 7th - Idaho (1987) 7th - Idaho (1987) 16 - Montana State (1986) -- Opponents receiving votes 2 Big Ten 11th - Illinois (1999) 6th - Iowa (2001) 11 - Iowa (2001) Iowa (2001) Big 12 10th - Missouri (1997) 3rd - four times 9 - Kansas (1999) -- Wake Week-By-Week In The Polls Big West 7th - Fresno State (1991) 6th - San Jose State (1996) 17 - San Jose State (1996) -- Associated ESPN/ CAA 7th - East Carolina (1993) 7th - East Carolina (1993) 16 - East Carolina (1993) -- Date Press USA Today Conference USA 8th - Saint Louis (2000) 8th - Saint Louis (2000) 13 - Saint Louis (2000) Saint Louis (2000) November 7 18th 18th Charlotte (1999) November 14 19th 18th Marquette (1997) November 21 24th 24th November 28 22nd 23rd Horizon 8th - Wright State (1995) 6th - Illinois-Chicago (2002) 15 - Oklahoma City (1981) -- December 6 20th 21st Metro Atlantic 8th - Fairfield (1997) 8th - Fairfield (1997) 19 - Fairfield (1997) Siena (2002) December 13 16th 16th Canisius (2001) December 20 22nd 24th MAC 9th - Miami (2000) 4th - three times 13 - Northern Illinois (1982) Ohio (2005) December 27 22nd 24th MEAC 7th - Florida A&M (1999) 7th - Florida A&M (1999) 19 - Florida A&M (1999) Florida A&M (1999) January 2 23rd 22nd Mid-Continent 7th - Cleveland State (1984) 7th - Oakland (2005) 19 - Oakland (2005) -- January 9 rv rv 7th - Illinois-Chicago (1989) January 16 rv rv 7th - Oakland (2005) January 23 nr nr Missouri Valley 6th - Southern Illinois (1989) 5th - Indiana State (2001) 12 - Illinois State (1990) -- January 30 nr nr 12 - Wichita State (1985) February 6 nr nr Mountain West 6th - Colorado State (2003) 6th - Colorado State (2003) 14 - Colorado State (2003) -- February 13 nr nr 6th - BYU (2000) February 20 nr nr Northeast 7th - Marist (1992) 6th - Mount St. Mary's (1999) 15 - Mount St. Mary's (1999) -- February 27 nr nr 7th - Quinnipiac (2002) 7th - Central Connecticut (2004) Wake Forest vs. Nationally- Ohio Valley 7th - Tennessee State (1998) 5th - Middle Tennesee (1985) 14 - Western Kentucky (1978) -- Ranked Opponents 14 - Middle Tennessee (1985) In 2005-06 1-7 Pac Ten 7th - USC (2000) 5th - Oregon (2003) 9 - Oregon (2003) -- Home 1-3 9 - Arizona (2002) Away 0-4 Patriot League 3rd - multiple times 2nd - multiple times *5 - two times -- Neutral 0-0 SEC 9th - Alabama (1983) 8th - Auburn (1985) 14 - Arkansas (2000) Arkansas (2000) In Skip Prosser Era 17-29 &3rd - Arkansas (2000) Home 10-9 Away 5-16 ^Southern 16th - Ole Miss (1927) 13th - Ole Miss (1928) 17 - G. Washington (1961) 11 times Neutral 2-4 Southland 7th - North Texas (1990) 7th - Lamar (2000) 15 - Lamar (2000) -- All-time 126-304 7th - Lamar (2000) Home 69-100 SWAC Information evidently not available Away 32-140 Sun Belt 7th - Old Dominion (1991) 5th - UAB (1984) 13 - UAB (1983) -- Neutral 25-64 5th - VCU (1980) vs. Top 10 (all-time) 61-200 WAC 8th - Boise State (2005) +5th - UNLV (1998) 14 - Hawaii (1994) UNLV (1998) Home 34-66 West Coast 7th - Pepperdine (1987) 5th - Portland (1996) 14 - Santa Clara (1987) -- Away 13-90 5th - San Francisco (1987) Neutral 14-44 * Conference losses vs. Top 5 (all-time) 31-128 + Fifth in Division Home 19-44 & Third in Division Away 6-58 ^ SoCon held a 16-team tournament until 1932 Neutral 6-26

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Justin Gray One Of The Nation’s Best First Team All-ACC From Teams Low In Does any team ask more from one player than Wake The Standings Forest asks from senior All-American All players listed below were named first team All-ACC candidate Justin Gray? despite playing on teams that finished two games or more The Deacons frequently require under .500 in the ACC. Gray to play out of position, bring the ball up court, lead the team in Player School Year W-L assists, score more than 25 percent Tim Pickett Florida State 2004 6-10 of their points against double-teams Will Solomon Clemson 2000 4-12 and gimmick defenses, play almost Matt Harpring Georgia Tech 1997 3-13 Todd Fuller NC State 1996 3-13 every minute of the game, replace a Justin Gray first team All-American at point guard Florida State 1994 6-10 Tom Gugliotta NC State 1992 6-10 Wake Forest By The and be a spiritual and emotional leader along the way. Walt Williams Maryland 1992 5-11 Numbers And Gray has answered the call all season long. Derrick Lewis Maryland 1987 0-14 Gray has put up numbers similar to those of recent player -- senior Justin Gray -- is on the Tyrone Bogues Wake Forest 1987 2-12 1 list of 30 Wooden Award candidates Deacon greats Josh Howard and Tim Duncan. He is wor- Lorenzo Charles NC State 1984 4-10 thy of strong consideration for first team All-ACC. Justin Gray ranks second in the ACC to Vince Taylor Duke 1982 4-10 J.J. Redick in three-point field goals “There is not a tougher player, mentally and physically, Charles Whitney NC State 1979 3-9 2 in the ACC than Justin Gray, and he should be given prop- Tate Armstrong Duke 1976 3-9 Wake Forest ranks second in the ACC er attention for being what he is -- one of the best players Skip Brown Wake Forest 1975 2-10 2 in field goal percentage defense (.410) in the conference and one Gary Melchionni Duke 1973 4-8 overtime games this season; the of the best guards Wake Gray In The ACC Paul Long Wake Forest 1967 5-9 4 Deacons are 3-1 in OT games Forest has had,” ESPN Overall Gray Bob Leonard Wake Forest 1966 4-10 former Deacons are currently playing in analyst Jay Bilas said. Three-point field goals 2nd Chip Conner Virginia 1964 4-10 4 the NBA More on Gray: Three-point percentage 3rd Choppy Patterson Clemson 1960 4-10 players signed letters of intent with the He ranks in the top 10 Scoring 4th Herb Busch Virginia 1958 6-8 5 Deacons in November percentage 6th Grady Wallace South Carolina 1957 5-9 in the ACC in six different Deacon opponents are ranked or are Minutes played 7th Buzz Wilkinson Virginia 1955 5-9 statistical categories -- receiving votes for the polls Assists 8th Buzz Wilkinson Virginia 1954 1-4 7 three-point field goals *Nine players from teams that finished 6-8 made first team players from North Carolina on the (2nd), three-point percent- ACC Games Only Gray Deacon roster Three-point field goals 2nd All-ACC. 9 age (3rd), scoring (4th), times this season Wake Forest has free throw percentage Assists 2nd Scoring 3rd 9 been out-rebounded (6th), minutes played (7th) made first team All-ACC despite playing on teams that fin- Three-point percentage 5th ished at least two games under .500 in league play. Most games decided by five points or and assists (8th). Free throw percentage 6th less this season In ACC games, he Minutes played 7th recently, Florida State’s Tim Pickett made first team despite 10 double-doubles combined by Eric ranks in the top 10 in the Assist-turnover ratio 7th his team’s 6-10 record. Williams (9) and Trent Strickland (4) same six categories, plus In 1997, Matt Harpring of 3-13 Georgia Tech was select- 13 assist-turnover ratio. In conference games only, Gray aver- ed first team. In 1996, Todd Fuller of 3-13 NC State tied Tim under Skip Prosser in games decided by 3 points or less ages 19.7 points and 3.3 three-point field goals per game. Duncan for the most first-team votes. 14-8 Gray has scored in double figures in 28 of 29 games. Even Derrick Lewis, who played for 0-14 Maryland in rebounds by Eric Williams Jan. 11 Earlier this season he scored 38 points at Maryland 1987, earned first team All-ACC honors. 20 at Clemson and 37 points vs. Wisconsin. record in ACC play over the Even though he has played point guard on a part-time Justin Gray One Of The Most Prolific 38-26 last four seasons basis, he ranks eighth in the ACC in assists. In league Three-Point Shooters In ACC History is Wake’s record in its last 57 games only, he ranks third in the ACC in assists. Senior guard Justin Gray has made 310 career three- 55-2 home non-ACC games point field goals -- the second-most in Wake Forest history straight weeks Wake Forest was and the eighth-most in ACC history. Gray’s Chance Of Making All-ACC First 60 ranked in the AP poll until Jan. 9 Only Randolph Childress, who made 329 three-point Team Should Not Be Hurt By Record ounces of meat eaten in one sitting (All-ACC teams were not released prior to the printing of field goals between 1991 and 1995, owns more Wake by team doctor (Dr. Yang) Jan. 10 Forest career three-pointers than Gray. Gray needs 19 64 this booklet.) under Skip Prosser when three-pointers to tie Childress. Wake Forest finished 12th in the ACC this season, but if 69-12 playing at home history is an indicator, the Deacons’ record should not hin- Gray is just the ninth player in ACC history to sink 300 career three-pointers. He needs four three-pointers to pass Deacons wins over the last four sea- der senior Justin Gray from making first team All-ACC. 88 sons combined Gray, who ranks in the top 10 in the ACC in six different Duke’s Jason Williams for seventh place on the ACC’s all- time three-point field goals list. under Skip Prosser when statistical categories, is one of four ACC players on the list 102-6 leading at the 5:00 mark of Wooden Award candidates. Gray has made at least one three-point field goal in 78 wins in five seasons at Wake Since the first year of the ACC (1954), 23 players have of his last 81 games. He has attempted 825 career three-point field goals, 109 Forest for coach Skip Prosser ranking second in Deacon history. career dunks by senior Eric Williams Other Teams We Follow 179 Bucknell has a Prosser on the coaching staff in Skip’s Gray Leaving Mark On Record Books career 3-pointers by Justin Gray, son, Mark. South Carolina is coached by former Deacon Justin Gray will leave Wake Forest with his name etched 310 ranking eighth in ACC history coach Dave Odom. Former WFU assistant coach Chris firmly in the Demon Deacon record books. straight games Wake has made Mack is at Xavier, which is also the previous home for When Gray’s college career is over, he will rank among 455 at least one 3-point field goal Skip Prosser, Jeff Battle, Dino Gaudio and Pat Kelsey. the top 10 all-time in Wake Forest history in at least nine career rebounds by Eric Williams, different career categories. He is Wake’s ninth-leading all- ranking ninth in Wake history Team W-L Note 825 time scorer with 1,876 career points. Gray will also finish in career points by Justin Gray, Bucknell 24-4 Playing in league title game Friday the top 10 all-time in field goal attempts, free throws, three- 1,876 ranking 9th in WFU history South Carolina 14-14 Plays Miss. State in SEC Tourney point field goals, three-point attempts, assists, steals, Xavier 17-10 Plays UMass in A-10 Tourney games started and minutes played.

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Gray A Midseason Wooden Candidate are. Senior Justin Gray is one of 30 players named to the Chris, however, has emerged as a midseason list of candidates for the John R. Wooden dangerous three-point shooter, Award and Wooden All-America team. despite a somewhat awkward shot. Gray is one of just four ACC players on the midseason He is 17-of-43 (.395) from three-point list of 30, joining Duke’s J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams range this season. and Boston College’s Craig Smith. Ellis had no three-pointers as a freshman or sophomore, and he Chris Ellis Williams, Gray Form Quite The Duo made 11 all of last season as a junior. Seniors Justin Gray and Eric Williams form one of the most prolific scoring duos in Wake Forest history. Gray Not Bad For A Non-Scholarship Guy (1,876 career points) and Williams (1,673) have combined Junior transfer Michael Drum may be a non-scholarship ACC Weekly Coaches for more than 3,500 points. player, but he’s not your typical walk- Teleconference Every Monday Gray (9th all-time in WFU scoring) and Williams (15th) on. Drum played two seasons at Through March 6 give the Deacons two of the top 15 all-time scorers in Presbyterian College before transfer- Time Coach, School school history. ring to Wake Forest, where his moth- 10:30am Seth Greenberg, Va. Tech One interesting note about the Williams-Gray duo is that er is employed. 10:40am Oliver Purnell, Clemson they have both scored 20 points in the same game seven Drum started in the season open- 10:50am Mike Krzyzewski, Duke times in their careers. That’s two more than the duo of Tim er, becoming the first non-scholar- 11:00am Leonard Hamilton, Florida St. Duncan and Randolph Childress in the mid-1990s. ship player to start for the Deacons 11:10am Paul Hewitt, Georgia Tech Michael Drum since Jim Fitzpatrick in 1999-00. 11:20am Gary Williams, Maryland Williams Seeing Double-Double Drum started the first four games of 11:30am Frank Haith, Miami Senior Eric Williams has eight double-doubles in his last the season and has started 10 times in total this year. 11:40am Roy Williams, North Carolina 16 games and nine for the season, Fitzpatrick made five starts as a walk-on senior. 11:50am Herb Sendek, NC State which ranks fourth in the ACC. Drum averages 5.3 points per game, has made 23 12:00 noon Dave Leitao, Virginia Williams has 23 career double- three-point field goals, is one of Wake’s best free throw 12:10pm Al Skinner, Boston College doubles, which ranks tied for eighth shooters at 81.8 percent and he owns the team’s best 12:20pm Skip Prosser, Wake Forest in Wake Forest history. assist-to-turnover ratio. Wake Forest Media Relations He has pulled down double-figure Dean Buchan, Assistant Athletic rebounds 10 times this season and Prosser’s Deacon Teams Averaging Director/Media Relations 25 times in his career. Williams has Nearly 22 Wins Per Season Office: (336) 758-5640 scored in double figures in 26 con- Eric Williams In just five seasons at Wake Forest, Skip Prosser’s Home/Cell: (336) 287-8954 secutive games, 29 times overall this teams have accumulated 109 victo- E-Mail: [email protected] season and 95 times in his career. ries, meaning his Deacons have Mike Vest, Associate Media Relations averaged 21.8 wins per season dur- Director Big E 11th Nationally In FG Percentage ing his tenure. Office: (336) 758-1880 Deacon senior Eric Williams has always produced a Prosser’s record at Wake Forest Home/Cell: (336) 575-7161 high field goal percentage. This season, however, he has stands at 109-50 (.686). His career E-Mail: [email protected] rarely missed. record is 274-128 (.682) in 13 sea- Michael Bertsch, Assistant Media Williams leads the ACC and ranks 11th nationally in field sons overall. Relations Director goal percentage (.616). Williams is the only player in the Skip Prosser In each of Prosser’s four previous Office: (336) 758-4120 ACC shooting better than 60 percent. Williams is a remark- seasons with the Deacons, Wake Home: (336) 407-6298 able 196-of-318 from the field. It helps that he has 53 dunks Forest has won at least 20 games, produced a winning E-Mail: [email protected] this season and 179 dunks for his career. record in the ACC and earned an NCAA Tournament berth. Samantha Perry, Assistant Media His .616 field goal percentage is the highest by a Prosser will coach his 160th Wake Forest game Relations Director Deacon player since.... well, since Williams himself shot Thursday. What his teams have accomplished statistically Office: (336) 758-5842 63.0 percent last season. Williams’ career field goal per- in his tenure is remarkable: Home: (336) 918-3760 centage (.591) ranks second in Wake Forest history and Over the last four seasons combined (including this E-Mail: [email protected] 14th in ACC history. season), Wake Forest has won 38 ACC games. Tripp Pendergast, Media Relations Wake Forest is 69-12 at home with just two losses Assistant Visser Named Academic All-District coming to a non-conference opponent. Office: (336) 758-6099 Wake Forest junior Kyle Visser was named to the ESPN Prosser’s teams are 14-8 in games decided by three Cell: (336) 577-7528 the Magazine Academic All-District 3 points or less. E-Mail: [email protected] first team, announced Feb. 9. His teams are 102-6 when leading with 5:00 remain- Lisa Hunter, Media Relations Visser, a communication major, is ing. Administrative Assistant the second Deacon men's basketball Wake Forest has out-rebounded its opponent in 117 Office: (336) 758-5640 player to earn Academic All-District of 159 games under Prosser. E-Mail: [email protected] honors in as many years. Chris Paul The Deacons have scored 100-plus points nine times Mailing Address was named last year. under Prosser. PO Box 7426, Winston-Salem, NC 27109 Visser advances to the national Prosser is a combined 45-6 in games played in Shipping Address ballot for Academic All-America. He Kyle Visser November and December. 203 Manchester Athletic ; Wake was joined on the Academic All- Last season Wake Forest earned the first No. 1 rank- Forest University; Winston-Salem, NC District first team by Lee Humphrey (Florida), Will Emerson ing in school history en route to winning a school-record 27 27106 (Mercer), Alex Loughton (Old Dominion), Jack Leasure games. (Coastal Carolina) and Chris Chalko (Elon). Every Season Ticket Was Sold Not Quite Like Dad, But Pretty Good Wake Forest established a first this season by com- Senior Chris Ellis isn’t the perimeter shooter his dad, pletely selling out of season tickets. Capacity at Lawrence Dale, was at Tennessee and in the NBA. Then again, few Joel Coliseum is 14,665.

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Milestones On The Horizon Demon Deacon History Years of Basketball 100 Justin Gray #/% Ranks Needs For To Pass 3pt FGs/WFU Career 310 2nd 20 1st place Randolph Childress 1st Season of Basketball 1906 3pt FGAs/WFU Career 825 2nd 8 1st place Randolph Childress All-Time Head Coaches 19 3pt FGAs/WFU Season 228 3rd 18 2nd place Randolph Childress ACC Head Coaches 7 3pt FGs/WFU Season 86 6th 7 5th place Justin Gray (‘05) All-Time Record 1,346-1,021 FG Attempts/WFU Career 1,463 7th 3 6th place Frank Johnson Winning Seasons 61 3pt FGs/ACC Career 310 8th 3 7th place Jason Williams (DU) Minutes/WFU Career 3,562 8th 13 6th place Rod Griffin .500 Seasons 4 Scoring/WFU Career 1,876 9th 10 8th place Robert O’Kelley Losing Seasons 34 Assists/WFU Career 353 10th 4 9th place Tony Rutland 20+ Win Seasons 19 Steals/WFU Career 136 10th 6 9th place Darius Songaila Free Throws/WFU Career 394 10th 37 9th place Lefty Davis Assists/WFU Season 112 24th 4 22nd place Benny McKaig (‘80) Wake Forest Recruiting Class ACC Games Only FT Percentage/WFU Season .826 nr +0.5% 25th place two players Ranked 18th Nationally Won-Loss Record 365-389 3pt FG%/WFU Season .377 nr +1.3% 23rd place two players Five highly-regarded high school seniors Titles 4 FT Percentage/WFU Career .801 nr +0.5% 13th place Delaney Rudd have signed letters-of-intent to play basketball Regular Season Titles 4 3pt FG%/WFU Career .376 nr +1.1% 11th place Robert Siler at Wake Forest next season. Winning Seasons 22 3pt FGs/NCAA Career 310 nr 28 25th place G. Buchanan (Vill.) L.D. Williams (East Bend, NC), Jamie Skeen (Charlotte, NC), Ishmael Smith (Concord, NC), Eric Williams #/% Ranks Needs For To Pass .500 Seasons 3 Anthony Gurley (Newton, MA) and Chas FG Percentage/WFU Career .591 2nd +1.5% 1st place Jim Johnstone Losing Seasons 25 McFarland (Lovington, IL) all signed official let- FG Percentage/WFU Season .616 5th +0.2% 4th place Jim Johnstone (‘81) ters of intent. Fouls/WFU Career 369 3rd 5 2nd place Josh Howard "I am thrilled with this recruiting class," NCAA Tournament Games Started/WFU Career 117 4th 3 3rd place Josh Howard Prosser said. "It answers many of our needs for Tournament Appearances 20 FT Attempts/WFU Career 650 7th 13 6th place Charlie Davis the future. While recruiting is the most inexact of Blocked Shots/WFU Career 106 8th 8 7th place Rod Griffin Most Recent Appearance 2005 sciences, I am confident that this class will allow Double-Doubles/WFU Career 23 8th 3 7th place Rodney Rogers Consecutive Appearances 5 Wake Forest to compete with the best in the Rebounds/WFU Career 825 9th 9 8th place Ronny Watts Won-Loss Record 27-20 ACC and the best in the nation." Games Played/WFU Career 125 10th 1 9th place Josh Shoemaker Rivals.com rated the Wake Forest recruiting NCAA Sweet 16s 10 FG Percentage/ACC Career .591 14th +0.5% 13th place Rodney Dobard (FS) class 18th nationally. NCAA Final Eight 7 Scoring/WFU Career 1,673 15th 48 14th place Rodney Rogers Field Goals/WFU Career 649 10th 35 9th place Rodney Rogers Final Four Appearances 1 L.D. Williams (6-4, East Bend, NC) Free Throws/WFU Career 375 nr 17 10th place two players NCAA Championships 0 Williams, 6-4 and 185 pounds, is from the Steals/WFU Career 128 nr 3 13th place Tony Rutland Winston-Salem area but is completing high Blocked Shots/WFU Season 31 28th 2 24th place three players school at Monteverde Academy in Florida. NIT FG Percentage/ACC Season .616 nr +2.7% 10th place Greg Manning (MD) Tournament Appearances 5 He is ranked among the top prospects Kyle Visser #/% Ranks Needs For To Pass nationally by Rivals.com. Williams chose Wake Last Appearance 2000 (champion) Blocked Shots/WFU Career 72 14th 3 13th place Rodney Rogers Forest after receiving a great deal of attention NIT Won-Loss Record 10-4 Blocked Shots/WFU Season 37 18th 6 17th place Guy Morgan (‘79) from several schools in the ACC and the SEC. Chris Ellis #/% Ranks Needs For To Pass National Rankings Blocked Shots/WFU Career 65 15th 10 13th place Rodney Rogers Jamie Skeen (6-8, Charlotte, NC) Skeen, 6-8 and 215, is embarking on his Ranked in Final AP Top 10 3 Blocked Shots/WFU Season 32 25th 2 24th place Josh Howard (‘00) senior season at North Mecklenburg High Ranked in Final Coaches Top 10 4 School. Ranked among the nation's top 150 Total Weeks in the AP Poll 251 Deacon Schedule A Strong One prospects, he is considered one of the nation's Total Weeks in the AP Top 10 93 Wake Forest has played eight teams that were nationally-ranked at tip-off, top high school senior small forwards. An all- compiling a 1-7 record. That mark does not include a loss to Florida, which was state performer in 2005, Skeen led his team to the state 4A championship last season. ACC Honors not ranked when it beat the Deacons but rose to as high as No. 2 in the polls. It also does not include Wisconsin, a team that was not ranked in November when Skeen was North Carolina's Mr. Basketball in All-ACC Selections 69 2005. ACC Player of the Year 10 the Badgers lost to Wake. How difficult is the Deacon schedule? Six teams in last week’s ESPN/USA ACC Rookie of the Year 3 Ishmael Smith (5-11, Concord, NC) Today top 25 are on the Deacon schedule -- 1. Duke, 12. Boston College, 14. ACC Coach of the Year 7 Smith, 5-11 and 155, gives Wake Forest an Florida, 15. North Carolina, 19. NC State and 25. Wisconsin. George Mason is ACC Player of the Week 58 outstanding prospect at point guard. He plays receiving votes. for Central Cabarrus High School. Smith is con- ACC Rookie of the Week 71 sidered one of the quickest players in this year's All-Tournament (1st Team) 29 class. Smith led Central Cabarrus to a 20-8 All-Tournament (2nd Team) 21 Deacs Broke Record After 60th Straight Ranking record and to the sectional finals last season as Wake Forest’s streak of being ranked in the Associated Press top 25 ended ACC Tournament MVP 5 a junior. He plays for coach Scott Brewer. Jan. 9 after 60 consecutive weeks. Wake was ranked in every AP poll from Dec. 23, 2002 through Jan. 2, 2006. Anthony Gurley (6-3, Newton, MA) National Honors In five seasons under coach Skip Prosser, Wake Forest has been ranked in the Gurley is ranked among the nation's top prep All-Americans 17 AP poll every week but 11. Earlier this season, Wake broke the school record of prospects by Rivals. The 6-3, 185-pound Consensus All-Americans 5 54 straight weeks ranked held by Deacon teams of the Tim Duncan era from Newton North High School senior is ranked as Academic 1st Team All-Americans 0 the 22nd-best prospect. He 1995 to 1997. averaged 24 points, eight rebounds and four National Player of the Year 2 assists per game last season for coach Paul National Coach of the Year 1 Dukes Tied Record In First Start Connolly's team, which won the state champi- Freshman Shamaine Dukes made his first career start onship. Streak Entering 2005-06 Dec. 30 against Charleston Southern and he did so in Postseason Appearances 15 impressive fashion. Chas McFarland (7-0, Lovington, IL) McFarland, 7-0, averaged 16.7 points, 14.3 Dukes scored 11 points and tied a Wake Forest fresh- rebounds and 7.5 blocked shots per game last man record by dishing out 10 assists. His 10 assists tied season at Lovington High School in Illinois, the school freshmen record held by both Chris Paul (at where he was an all-state selection. McFarland Maryland on Feb. 28, 2004) and Derrick McQueen (vs. is playing this season at Worcester (Mass.) New Mexico on Dec. 28, 1988). Dukes was named the Academy for coach Ed Reilly. Shamaine Dukes ACC co-Rookie of the Week for his efforts.

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 QUICK PLAYER UPDATES Career Games Trent Strickland -- Sr., G-F, 6-5, East Flat Team/Season Records Michael Drum -- Jr., G, 6-6, Rural Hall, NC Played/Started Rock, NC Most ACC Highest 16.0 1980 The non-scholarship junior has started 10 Player GP GS One of the ACC’s most improved players this John Buck 28 1 season... held to eight points, but had six Losses Opponent 15.4 1990 times this season... scored nine points and L’s (W’s)Year 15.4 1989 Michael Drum 30 10 rebounds, two assists, two three-point field 3-Point dished out four assists in 23 minutes Saturday 14 (0) 1986 Percentage 15.3 2003 Shamaine Dukes 24 5 goals and no turnovers Saturday against NC against NC State... his free throw percentage Chris Ellis 108 8 13 (3) 2006 FG% Year 15.2 1977 is up to 81.8 percent and he hasn’t missed Justin Gray 116 100 State... led the team with 15 points and went 12 (2) 1987 42.8 1983 from the line since Jan. 24... ranks third on the Harvey Hale 30 16 3-of-4 from three-point range last Tuesday at 11 (3) 1990 40.1 1988 Most 11 (3) 1989 39.3 1987 team with 23 three-pointers... has the best Bobby Hoekstra 2 0 Boston College... ranks 15th in the ACC in Players To 11 (3) 1988 37.5 1992 Start assist-to-turnover ratio on the team with 54 Mike Lepore 2 0 rebounding (6.6)... has 21 three-point field Matt Smith 4 0 goals over the last 11 games and is 38-of-77 11 (3) 1968 37.3 2004 More assists and 38 miscues. 11 (3) 1958 37.0 2005 Than One Cameron Stanley 25 0 (.484) from behind the arc this season -- the Trent Strickland 122 37 37.0 1991 Game Shamaine Dukes -- Fr., G, 6-1, Cuthbert, GA third-highest single-season percentage in His playing time has dwindled... played just Kevin Swinton 28 7 Fewest approaching (Since 1975) Wake history... has four double-doubles on the ACC Wins 36.0 2006 No. Year one minute Saturday against NC State... Kyle Visser 92 26 David Weaver 0 0 season... has doubled his scoring average W-L Year 11 1999 played two minutes at BC last Tuesday... start- Eric Williams 125 117 from a year ago... has five double-figure 0-14 1986 Most 10 2000 ed at the point five times earlier this season. rebound games this season including 16 2-12 1987 Rebounds 10 1998 Chris Ellis -- Sr., F, 6-9, Marietta, GA Career Double- 2-10 1975 Reb Year 10 1979 against Texas Tech on Nov. 18... has made 38 3-13 2006 1,503 1961 10 1975 The senior started Saturday against NC State Doubles three-point field goals, compared to just 10 all Player ‘06 Career 3, Nine times 1,458 1962 9 2006 on Senior Day and responded with his first Eric Williams 9 23 of last season... playing an average of 32.3 1,379 2000 double-figure scoring game since Jan. 15... Trent Strickland 4 4 minutes per game (compared to 16.9 last sea- Lowest 1,312 2005 scored 11 points and blocked two shots Kyle Visser 1 1 son)... named MVP of the 2k Classic Winston- FG 1,312 2002 against the Wolfpack... plays an average of Shamaine Dukes 1 1 Salem Regional... named ACC Player of the Percentage 1,292 2003 18.6 minutes per game... shooting 39.5 per- Chris Ellis 1 1 Week Nov. 14. Defense 1,286 1960 FG% Year 1,260 1969 cent (17-of-43) from three-point range... has Kevin Swinton -- Fr., F, 6-7, Greensboro, NC 35.7 1953 1,217 1965 made more three-pointers this season than he The athletic freshman has started seven times this season 36.4 1997 approaching did in his previous three seasons combined... ranks second and plays important minutes... however, he played just two 36.9 1956 1,176 2006 on the team with 32 blocked shots. 37.8 1960 minutes Saturday against NC State... gives the Deacons Justin Gray -- Sr., G, 6-2, Charlotte, NC 38.8 1995 Highest strength and athleticism in the paint... the freshman’s num- 38.8 1957 Rebound The All-American candidate leads the team in scoring (18.3 bers -- 2.6 ppg and 3.5 rpg -- don’t accurately reflect how 39.3 1996 Margin ppg) and is averaging 19.7 ppg in ACC contests... has scored valuable he has been... struggles at the free throw line (40.9 39.7 2003 Margin Year in double figures in 28 of his 29 games this season... scored percent), but has made four of his last six attempts. approaching **+9.7 2003 16 points, dished out six assists and had no turnovers in 35 41.0 2006 +9.0 1961 Kyle Visser -- Jr., C, 6-11, Grand Rapids, MI minutes Saturday against NC State... did not play against +7.7 1992 Did not score but grabbed seven rebounds in 14 minutes Virginia Tech Jan. 28 because of a stomach virus... is the tar- Most 3- +7.0 2005 Saturday against NC State... made his first starting appear- +7.0 1962 get of opposing defenses... leads the team in scoring, three- Point ance since Jan. 15 last Tuesday at Boston College... played Field +6.2 1997 point field goals, free throws, free throw percentage and 22 minutes, scored six points and dished out two assists Goals +5.9 1960 assists... ranks in the top 10 in the ACC in six different statis- against the Eagles... has not scored in double figures since FG Year +5.5 2006 tical categories... scored a career-high 38 points at Maryland 260 1996 +5.1 1990 Dec. 30... started the first 16 games of the season... played Jan. 15... his 38 points tied for the most by a Deacon player 251 2005 extremely well in November and early December, but has in the Skip Prosser era... his assists are up too, ranking sec- 240 2002 Lowest struggled since... Wake’s leader in blocked shots with 38... ond in the ACC in league games only... he is in elite Deacon 236 2004 Assists made his only three-point attempt of the year, at Elon. 235 1998 Average company with more than 1,800 career points, 300 assists, 223 1995 Avg. Year 200 three-point field goals and 100 steals... going to the free Eric Williams -- Sr., C, 6-9, Wake Forest, NC 202 2 times 9.9 1998 throw line frequently -- he is 68-of-82 (.829) from the stripe Has scored in double figures in 47 of his last 48 games and approaching 10.5 1974 since Jan. 11... he was named ACC Player of the Week Dec. in 26 straight contests... coming off a stellar performance 194 2006 11.0 1979 5, an honor he has earned three times in his career... his 37 against NC State Saturday... scored 22 points, grabbed 16 11.5 1999 points against Wisconsin Nov. 29 tied a Joel Coliseum record rebounds and made 8-of-13 free throw attempts... has nine Most 12.6 1994 double-doubles on the year including eight over his last 16 Opponent 12.9 1982 and an ACC/Big Ten Challenge record. 13.0 1997 games... leads the ACC and ranks 11th nationally in field goal 3-Point Harvey Hale -- Fr., G, 6-2, Albuquerque, NM Field 13.2 1995 percentage (.616)... enjoyed a 22-point, career-high 20- Has been a pleasant surprise for the Deacons and he Goals 13.9 2006 rebound performance against Clemson Jan. 11... his 20 emerged this season as a candidate for the ACC All- FG Year rebounds were the most by a player in the ACC this season, 254 2005 Freshman team... coming off probably his worst game of the Most the most by a Deacon since 1997... has scored at least nine 251 2002 Turnovers year -- no points and five turnovers in eight minutes against points in every game this season. 237 2006 TOs Year NC State... recorded eight points and four assists against 236 2004 539 1978 Boston College last Tuesday... has scored in double figures 226 2003 499 2000 in six of his last 15 games... averaging 7.8 ppg in ACC play... More From Saturday’s 76-63 Win Over 211 2000 497 2002 has started 16 games... playing an average of 24 minutes in No. 12 NC State 204 1999 489 2006 ACC games. Wake’s margin of victory (13) was its largest against 484 2005 NC State since beating the Wolfpack by 15 in 2003. Most 475 2003 Cameron Stanley -- r-Fr., F, 6-6, Raleigh, NC 472 1988 Wake Forest out-rebounded its opponent for the 20th Opponent The southpaw is has developed into an important cog in the 3-Point 457 2004 time this season. Deacon rotation... coming off his two highest-scoring efforts Attempts 456 1977 The Deacons recorded a double-digit rebound margin of the season... scored 10 points, grabbed five rebounds and FGA Year 454, 2 times for the 11th time this season. 729 2002 made a three-point field goal Saturday against NCSU... 687 2005 Highest scored 10 points at Boston College last Tuesday... went 4-of- Wake held its opponent to less than 40 percent shoot- ing for the 11th time this season. 675 2003 Turnovers 6 from the field, grabbed six rebounds, made a three-point 662 2000 Avg. field goal and blocked a shot against the Eagles... five of his Senior John Buck, a fourth-year walk-on, made his 659 2006 Avg. Year six three-point field goals have come since Feb. 8... played a first career start. When Buck left the game, Wake Forest 633 2004 18.6 1978 combined 51 minutes over the last two games... seems to be held a 7-2 lead. 600 1995 16.9 1988 594 1999 16.4 1979 playing more comfortably as his freshman season progress- Redshirt freshman Cameron Stanley matched his 16.3 2006 es. career-high with 10 points.

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake’s ACC All- Wake Forest’s ACC Tournament Results Tournament Selections Year Opponent W/L Score Site Year Opponent W/L Score Site 1954 (1) 2005 NC State L 65-81 Washington 1973 North Carolina W (ot) 54-52 Greensboro Lowell Davis (2) 2004 Maryland L 86-87 Greensboro Maryland L 65-73 1955 Dickie Hemric (1) 2003 Florida State W 69-61 Greensboro 1972 Virginia L 65-74 Greensboro Lowell Davis (1) NC State L 83-87 1971 Virginia L 84-85 Greensboro 1956 Jack Murdock (1) 2002 Georgia Tech W 92-83 Charlotte 1970 Duke W 81-73 Charlotte 1957 Jack Murdock (1) Duke L 64-79 South Carolina L 63-79 Jack Williams (1) 2001 Maryland L 53-71 Atlanta 1969 NC State W 81-73 Charlotte 1960 (1) 2000 North Carolina W 58-52 Charlotte North Carolina L 72-80 1961 Len Chappell (1) Duke L 73-82 1968 North Carolina L 70-83 Charlotte Billy Packer (1) 1999 NC State L 52-66 Charlotte 1967 Clemson W (2ot) 63-61 Greensboro Dave Wiedeman (2) 1998 Clemson L 56-75 Greensboro North Carolina L 79-89 1962 Len Chappell (1) 1966 Duke L 73-103 Raleigh ACC Wooden Award Candidates Billy Packer (1) 1997 Florida State W 66-65 Greensboro North Carolina L 73-86 1965 North Carolina W 92-76 Raleigh Player School Dave Wiedeman (2) Justin Gray Wake Forest 1963 Dave Wiedeman (1) 1996 Virginia W 70-60 Greensboro Duke L 81-101 Clemson W 68-60 1964 Virginia W 79-60 Raleigh J.J. Redick Duke 1964 Frank Christie (1) Shelden Williams Duke Bob Leonard (1) Georgia Tech W 75-74 Clemson W 86-64 Craig Smith Boston College Ronny Watts (2) 1995 Duke W 87-70 Greensboro Duke L 59-80 1965 Bob Leonard (1) Virginia W 77-68 1963 Maryland W 80-41 Raleigh Ronny Watts (2) North Carolina W (ot) 82-80 North Carolina W 56-55 Preseason Honors 1967 Paul Long (1) 1994 Georgia Tech W 74-49 Charlotte Duke L 57-68 Justin Gray Jerry Montgomery (2) North Carolina L (ot) 84-86 1962 Virginia W 81-58 Raleigh ACC's "Best Leader" (Street & Smith's) 1969 Charlie Davis (1) 1993 Virginia L 57-61 Charlotte South Carolina W 88-75 Preseason 1st Team All-ACC (ACSMA) Jerry Montgomery (2) 1992 North Carolina L 65-80 Charlotte Clemson W 77-66 Preseason 1st Team All-ACC (CBS Sportsline) 1970 Charlie Davis (1) 1991 Virginia L 66-70 Charlotte 1961 First-round bye Raleigh Preseason 1st Team All-ACC (ACC Handbook) 1971 Charlie Davis (2) 1990 Clemson L 70-79 Charlotte Maryland W 98-76 Preseason candidate for John R. Wooden 1973 Eddie Payne (1) 1989 Duke L 64-88 Atlanta Duke W 96-81 Award Tony Byers (2) 1988 North Carolina L 62-83 Greensboro 1960 Clemson W 74-59 Raleigh 1975 Skip Brown (2) 1987 Clemson W 69-62 Landover NC State W 71-66 Eric Williams Duke L 59-63 1978 Rod Griffin (1) NC State L (2ot) 73-77 3rd Team Preseason All-America (Street & Leroy McDonald (1) 1959 Duke L 71-78 Raleigh 1986 Duke L 60-68 Greensboro Smith's) Frank Johnson (2) 1958 Duke L 44-51 Raleigh 1985 North Carolina L (ot) 61-72 Atlanta Preseason 1st Team All-ACC (CBS Sportsline) 1981 Frank Johnson (1) 1957 NC State W 66-57 Raleigh 1984 Virginia W 63-51 Greensboro Preseason 2nd Team All-ACC (ACC Handbook) 1982 Mike Helms (1) North Carolina L 59-61 Maryland L 64-66 Preseason candidate for John R. Wooden Jim Johnstone(2) 1956 South Carolina W 79-64 Raleigh 1983 NC State L 70-71 Atlanta Award 1984 Anthony Teachey (2) North Carolina W 77-56 1982 Duke W 88-53 Greensboro 1985 Delaney Rudd (2) NC State L 64-76 Virginia L (ot) 49-51 Harvey Hale 1987 Tyrone Bogues (1) 1955 North Carolina W 95-82 Raleigh 1981 Clemson W 80-71 Landover 1989 Chris King (2) NC State L 70-85 Preseason Freshman All-West (Street & North Carolina L 57-58 1992 Rodney Rogers (2) 1954 South Carolina W (ot) 58-57 Raleigh Smith's) 1980 North Carolina L 62-75 Greensboro 1994 Randolph Childress (1) Maryland W (ot) 64-56 1979 Duke L 56-58 Greensboro Trelonnie Owens (2) NC State L (ot) 80-82 Kevin Swinton 1995 *Randolph Childress 1978 Virginia W 72-61 Greensboro Bold denotes ACC Championship season. Preseason Freshman All-South (Street & (1) Tim Duncan (1) North Carolina W 82-77 Smith's) 1996 *Tim Duncan (1) Duke L 77-85 1997 Tim Duncan (1) 1977 Virginia L 57-59 Greensboro Dino Gaudio 2003 Josh Howard (2) 1976 Clemson L 63-76 Landover ACC "Best Assistant Coach" (Street & Smith's) 2004 Chris Paul (2) 1975 North Carolina L (ot) 100-101 Greensboro *Everett Case Award (MVP) 1974 North Carolina L 62-76 Greensboro Comparing The Wins And (1) denotes 1st team selection Losses (2) denotes 2nd team selection Wake Forest Statistics In Wins In Losses Scoring offense 75.1 71.5 Scoring defense 62.9 80.5 Most 3-Point Field Goals/ACC Highest FG Percentage / ACC ACC Active Career Leaders Field goal percentage 48.6 42.4 History History Points Defensive FG percentage 34.8 48.1 Player, School Years FGs Player, School Years FG% J.J. Redick, Duke 2,638 Three-point FG percentage 38.6 35.9 J.J. Redick, DU 2003- 430 , NC 1998-01 .637 Craig Smith, Boston College 2,213 Defensive 3-point FG% 31.5 41.4 Curtis Staples, VA 1995-98 413 , NC 1994-95 .635 Justin Gray, Wake Forest 1,860 FT attempts per game 28.9 20.6 Dennis Scott, GT 1988-90 351 , DU 1999-02 .631 Shelden Williams, Duke 1,814 Opponent FT attempts p.g. 16.6 25.7 Trajan Langdon, DU 1995-99 342 Brad Daugherty, NC 1983-86 .620 Eric Williams, Wake Forest 1,673 Rebound margin +9.8 +1.2 Randolph Childress, WF 1991-95 329 Buck Williams, MD 1979-81 .615 Rebounds Blocks per game 5.9 3.1 Rodney Monroe, NCS 1988-91 322 , DU 1998-99 .612 Shelden Williams, Duke 1,191 Steals per game 6.5 5.1 Jason Williams, DU 2000-02 313 Harold Jamison, CU 1996-99 .609 Craig Smith, Boston College 1,023 Justin Gray, WF 2003- 310 Bobby Jones, NC 1972-74 .608 Eric Williams, Wake Forest 825 Tony Akins, GT 1988-02 301 Jim Johnstone, WF 1979-82 .605 Robert O’Kelley, WF 1998-01 288 J.R. Reid, NC 1987-89 .601 Assists Bobby Hurley, DU 1990-93 264 Alaa Abdelnaby, DU 1987-90 .599 Louis Hinnant, Boston College 453 Terrell McIntryre, CU 1995-99 259 Horace Grant, CU 1984-87 .598 Justin Gray, Wake Forest 353 , GT 1992-95 258 Rodney Dobard, FS 1992-93 .595 Jamon Gordon, Virginia Tech 351 Craig Dawson, WF 1998-02 255 Eric Williams, WF 2003- .591 Todd Galloway, Florida State 341 James Collins, FS 1994-97 255 Dennis Wuycik, NC 1970-72 .590 Tony Rutland, WF 1995-98 247 Dale Davis, CU 1988-91 .588 Career Victories By Current , DU 1998-01 246 Kevin Thompson, NCS 1990-93 .588 ACC Head Coaches , MD 1998-02 239 John Salley, GT 1983-86 .587 Coach, School Wins Harold Deane, VA 1994-97 237 , NC 1973-76 .586 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 748 Marvin Lewis, GT 2001-04 235 Eric Montross, NC 1991-94 .585 Gary Williams, Maryland 560 Shammond Williams, NC 1994-98 233 Greg Manning, MD 1978-81 .583 Roy Williams, North Carolina 491 B.J. Elder, GT 2002-05 222 Kevin Madden, NC 1986-90 .581 Al Skinner, Boston College 309 Rashad McCants, NC 2003-05 221 Rodney Rogers, WF 1991-93 .579 Oliver Purnell, Clemson 300 Donald Williams, NC 1992-95 221 Olden Polynice, VA 1984-86 .578 Skip Prosser, Wake Forest 274 This season: Redick (112), Gray (86) Williams career: 649-1,098

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 [honors] Midseason candidate for John Wooden Award (one of four from the ACC) ACC Player of the Week (Dec. 5)

[in the ACC] 2nd in three-point field goals made (2.97) 2nd in three-point field goals made [ACC games] (3.27) 2nd in assists [ACC games] (4.40) 3rd in scoring [ACC games] (19.7) 3rd in three-point field goal percentage (37.7) 4th in scoring (18.3) 5th in three-point field goal percentage [ACC games] (38.3) 6th in free throw percentage (82.6) 6th in free throw percentage [ACC games] (83.3) 7th in minutes played (35.00) 7th in minutes played [ACC games] (36.00) 8th in assists (3.86) 1,500 Points/300 Assists Player Years PtsAst [in the ACC record books] Randolph Childress 1991-95 2,208 472 3rd active career scoring leader (1,876) Skip Brown 1974-77 2,034 579 Frank Johnson 1977-81 1,749 460 4th active career assists leader (353) Justin Gray 2003- 1,876 353 8th all-time in career three-point field goals (310)

[in the Wake Forest record books] 2nd in career three-point field goals (310) 2nd in career three-point field goal attempts (825) 6th in single-season three-point field goals (86) 9th in career scoring (1,876) 10th in career assists (353) 10th in career steals (136)

[what they’re saying] “One player who has flown under the radar because of the turnover in personnel on his team is Wake Forest's Justin Gray. Gray's excellence has gone underappreciated. Gray is aver- aging 20 points per game as a primary target of opposing defenses and the player with the most responsibility on his shoulders. There is not a tougher player, mentally and physically, in the ACC than Gray, and he should be given proper attention for being what he is -- one of the best players in the conference and one of the best guards Wake Forest has had.” -- ESPN’s Jay Bilas

"Justin Gray is just a phenomenal player. We've watched so much film on him, but it's noth- ing like watching him in person. He hits unbelievable shots.” -- Maryland’s D.J. Strawberry

"That's as good as I've seen. I've never seen anybody put on a better show from the three- point line. I think Walt Williams down at Florida State made seven in a row from the three- point line when he had 39 down there, so that was probably comparable, but I haven't seen many people shoot the ball like that. He is a nightmare that I will probably have for 10 more years because he has done that to us before. He is a phenomenal shooter and he is a great kid. I know he works hard at his game to be able to do that.” -- Maryland’s Gary Williams

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 [current streaks] Has scored in double figures in 26 consecutive games Has eight double-doubles in last 16 games Has shot 50 percent or better in 24 of the last 26 games

[in the ACC] 1st in field goal percentage (.616) 2nd in rebounds (8.9) 2nd in defensive rebounds (5.90) 6th in offensive rebounds (3.03) 11th in scoring (16.3)

[in the ACC record books] 3rd active career rebounding leader (825) 5th active career scoring leader (1,673) 13th all-time in career field goal percentage (.591)

[in the Wake Forest record books] 2nd in career field goal percentage (.591) 4th in career starts (117) 5th in single-season field goal percentage (.616) 7th in career free throw attempts (650) 8th in career blocked shots (106) 8th in career double-doubles (23) 9th in career rebounds (825) 10th in career games played (125) 15th in career scoring (1,673)

[what they’re saying] "I wasn't ready to leave (for the NBA). I felt like I wouldn't be a team- mate, a friend, a brother to the seniors I came in with. I almost felt I was letting them down if I left." -- Eric Williams

1,500 Points/700 Rebounds Player Years Pts Reb Dickie Hemric 1952-55 2,587 1,802 Len Chappell 1960-62 2,165 1,213 Tim Duncan 1994-95 2,117 1,570 Rod Griffin 1975-78 1,985 947 Darius Songaila 1999-02 1,859 813 Josh Howard 2000-03 1,765 836 Rodney Rogers 1991-93 1,720 705 Eric Williams 2003- 1,673 825

1,500 Points/100 Blocks Player Years Pts BS Tim Duncan 1994-95 2,117 481 Rod Griffin 1975-78 1,985 113 Josh Howard 2000-03 1,765 143 Eric Williams 2003- 1,673 106

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake Forest’s ACC Tournament Highs/Lows

Team / Single-Game Most 3-Pt. FG Attempts 44 (3 games), Randolph Childress, 1995 Most Points 100 (100-101, ot) vs. North Carolina, March 6, 1975 in Greensboro Highest 3-Pt. FG% (Min. 2 fg/g) .600 (6-10/3 games), Ricky Peral, 1995 Fewest Points 44 (44-51) vs. Duke, March 6, 1958 in Raleigh Most Free Throws 33 (3 games), Len Chappell, 1962 Fewest Points In A Win 54 (54-52, ot) vs. North Carolina, March 8, 1973 in Greensboro Most Free Throw Attempts 40 (3 games), Len Chappell, 1962 Most Field Goals 45 vs. North Carolina (ot), March 6, 1975 in Greensboro 40 (3 games), Dickie Hemric, 1954 Fewest Field Goals 17, two times; Most recent: vs. NC State, March 4, 1960 in Raleigh Highest FT% (Min. 5 ft/g) 1.000 (14-14/2 games), Paul Long, 1967 Most FG Attempts 86 vs. North Carolina (ot), March 6, 1975 in Greensboro .957 (22-23/2 games), Charlie Davis, 1970 Fewest FG Attempts 37 vs. North Carolina (ot), March 8, 1973 in Greensboro Most Rebounds 56 (3 games), Tim Duncan, 1996 Highest FG Percentage .630 (29-46) vs. Georgia Tech, March 10, 1996 in Greensboro Highest Rebound Average 18.7 (3 games), Tim Duncan, 1996 Lowest FG Percentage .270 (20-74) vs. South Carolina, March 2, 1954 in Raleigh Most Assists 21 (3 games), Randolph Childress, 1995 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals 16 vs. Duke, March 10, 1995 in Greensboro Most Turnovers 16 (3 games), Randolph Childress, 1995 Fewest 3-Pt. Field Goals 2, two times; Most recent: vs. North Carolina, March 10, 2000 in Charlotte Most Blocked Shots 14 (3 games), Tim Duncan, 1995 Most 3-Pt. Attempts 34 vs. North Carolina, March 12, 1995 in Greensboro Most Steals 9 (3 games), Randolph Childress, 1995 Fewest 3-Pt. Attempts 7 vs. Duke, March 11, 2000 in Charlotte Most Personal Fouls 14 (3 games), Leroy McDonald, 1978 Highest 3-Pt. FG% .643 (9-14) vs. Georgia Tech, March 10, 1996 in Greensboro 14 (3 games), Larry Harrison, 1978 Lowest 3-Pt. FG% .154 (2-13) vs. North Carolina, March 10, 2000 in Charlotte Most DQs 2, three times Most Free Throws 37 vs. NC State, March 4, 1960 in Raleigh Most Minutes Played 135 (3 games), Dickie Hemric, 1954 Fewest Free Throws 2 vs. Duke, March 1, 1979 in Greensboro Most FT Attempts 47 vs. NC State, March 4, 1960 in Raleigh Individual / Career Fewest FT Attempts 4 vs. Maryland, March 10, 1984 in Greensboro Most Games Played 10, Tim Duncan, 1994-97 Highest FT Percentage 100.0 (11-11) vs. Maryland, March 9, 2001 in Atlanta Most Games Started 10, Tim Duncan, 1994-97 100.0 (4-4) vs. Maryland, March 10, 1984 in Greensboro Most Games Won 8, Tim Duncan, 1994-97 Highest FT% (20+ atts.) .950 (19-20) vs. South Carolina, March 6, 1970 in Charlotte Most Points 220 (8 g), Len Chappell, 1960-62 Lowest FT Percentage .364 (4-11) vs. Clemson, March 6, 1998 in Greensboro Highest Scoring Avg. 27.5 (8 g), Len Chappell, 1960-62 Most Rebounds 61 vs. South Carolina, March 1, 1956 in Raleigh Most Field Goals 77 (10 g), Tim Duncan, 1994-97 Fewest Rebounds 17 vs. Virginia, March 6, 1982 in Greensboro Most Field Goal Attempts 134 (8 g), Lefty Davis, 1954-56 Most Assists 24 vs. Duke, March 5, 1982 in Greensboro Highest FG% (Min. 5 fg/g) .613 (38-62/6 g), Mike Helms, 1979-82 Fewest Assists 0, two times; Most recent: vs. North Carolina, March 7, 1974 in Greensboro Most 3-Pt. Field Goals 36 (7 g), Randolph Childress, 1991-95 Most Turnovers 24, two times; Most recent: vs. Duke, March 10, 1989 in Atlanta Most 3-Pt. FG Attempts 71 (7 g), Randolph Childress, 1991-95 Fewest Turnovers 4, two times; Most recent: vs. NC State, March 15, 2003 in Greensboro Highest 3-Pt.% (Min. 1 fg/g) .507 (36-7/7 g), Randolph Childress, 1991-95 Most Blocked Shots 10 vs. Virginia, March 11, 1995 in Greensboro Most Free Throws 80 (8 g), Len Chappell, 1960-61-62 Fewest Blocked Shots 0, several times; Most recent: vs. NC State, March 5, 1999 in Charlotte Most FT Attempts 95 (8 g), Len Chappell, 1960-61-62 Most Steals 17 vs. Virginia, March 9, 1984 in Greensboro Highest FT% (Min. 4 ft/g) 1.000 (20-20/3 g), Paul Long, 1966-67 Fewest Steals 1, three times; Most recent: vs. Florida State, March 7, 1997 in Greensboro Most Rebounds 139 (10 g), Tim Duncan, 1994-97 Most Personal Fouls 31 vs. Duke, March 5, 1965 in Raleigh Highest Rebound Average 13.9 (10 g), Tim Duncan, 1994-97 Fewest Personal Fouls 9 vs. Virginia, March 8, 1996 in Greensboro Most Assists 40 (7 g), Randolph Childress, 1991-95 Most DQs 4 vs. South Carolina, March 11, 1971 in Greensboro Most Turnovers 32 (7 g), Randolph Childress, 1991-95 Margin Of Victory 39 (80-41) vs. Maryland, Feb. 28, 1963 in Raleigh Most Blocked Shots 41 (10 g), Tim Duncan, 1994-97 Margin Of Defeat 30 (73-103) vs. Duke, March 3, 1966 in Raleigh Most Steals 15 (7 g), Randolph Childress, 1991-95 Highest Rebound Margin+33 (58-25) vs. Virginia, March 1, 1962 in Raleigh 15 (7 g), Frank Johnson, 1977-81 Lowest Rebound Margin - 26 (26-62) vs. Duke, March 3, 1966 in Raleigh Most Personal Fouls 24 (6 g), Darius Songaila, 1999-02 Most Points Allowed 103 (103-73) by Duke, March 3, 1966 in Raleigh Most DQs 3 (6 g), Darius Songaila, 1999-02 Fewest Points Allowed 41 (41-80) by Maryland, Feb. 28, 1963 in Raleigh 3 (5 g), Larry Harrison, 1976-78 Most Minutes Played 382 (10 g), Tim Duncan, 1994-97 Both Teams Combined Most Points 201 (100-101, ot) vs. North Carolina, March 6, 1975 in Greensboro

Individual / Single-Game Most Points 40, Randolph Childress vs. North Carolina, March 10, 1995 in Greensboro Most Field Goals 15, Bob Leonard vs. Duke, March 5, 1965 in Raleigh Most FG Attempts 26, Charlie Davis vs. North Carolina, March 7, 1969 in Charlotte Highest FG Percentage 100.0 (7-7), Mike Helms vs. North Carolina, March 6, 1981 in Landover Highest FG% (10+ atts.) .900 (9-10), Frank Christie vs. Virginia, March 5, 1964 in Raleigh Most 3-Pt. Field Goals 9, Randolph Childress vs. N. Carolina (ot), March 12, 1995 in Greensboro Team / Tournament (Min. 2 GP) Most 3-Pt. Attempts 17, Randolph Childress vs. N. Carolina (ot), March 12, 1995 in Greensboro Most Points 246 (3 games), 1995 Highest 3-Pt. FG% .714 (5-7), Tony Rutland vs. Georgia Tech, March 10, 1996 in Greensboro Highest Scoring Average 97.0 (2 games), 1961 Most Free Throws 15, Dickie Hemric vs. North Carolina, March 3, 1955 in Raleigh Most Field Goals 93 (3 games), 1964 Most FT Attempts 23, Tim Duncan vs. Florida State, March 7, 1997 in Greensboro Most Field Goal Attempts 213 (3 games), 1956 Highest FT Percentage 100.0 (14-14), Jackie Murdock vs. NC State, March 7, 1957 in Raleigh Highest Field Goal Percentage .588 (57-97/2 games), 1982 100.0% reached other times with less attempts Lowest Field Goal Percentage .327 (65-199/3 games), 1960 Most Rebounds 22, Tim Duncan vs. Georgia Tech, March 10, 1996 in Greensboro Most 3-Point Field Goals 31 (3 games), 1995 Most Assists 10, Randolph Childress vs. North Carolina (ot), March 12, 1994 Most 3-Point FG Attempts 85 (3 games), 1995 Most Blocked Shots 6, Tim Duncan, 3 times; Most recent: vs. Virginia, March 8, 1996 in Greensboro Highest 3-Point FG Percentage .482 (41-85/3 games), 1995 Most Steals 6, Danny Young vs. NC State, March 3, 1984 in Greensboro Lowest 3-Point FG Percentage .250 (5-20/2 games), 2000 Most Minutes Played 50, Paul Long vs. Clemson (2 ot), March 9, 1967 in Greensboro Most Free Throws 74 (3 games), 1960 50, Jerry Montgomery vs. Clemson (2 ot), March 9, 1967 in Greensboro Most Free Throw Attempts 98 (3 games), 1954 Highest Free Throw Percentage .846 (44-52/2 games), 1970 Individual / Tournament (Min. 2 GP) Lowest Free Throw Percentage .500 (23-46/2 games), 1982 Most Points 107 (3 games), Randolph Childress, 1995 Most Rebounds 155 (3 games), 1960 and 1957 64 (2 games), Tim Duncan, 1997 Highest Rebound Average 56.0 (2 games), 1961 Highest Scoring Average 35.7 (3 games), Randolph Childress, 1995 Most Assists 47 (3 games), 1996 32.0 (2 games), Tim Duncan, 1997 Most Turnovers 53 (3 games), 1978 Most Field Goals 33 (3 games), Randolph Childress, 1995 Most Blocked Shots 20 (3 games), 1995 Most Field Goal Attempts 61 (3 games), Randolph Childress, 1995 Most Steals 27 (3 games), 1978 Highest FG% (Min. 5 fg/g) .750 (15-20/2 games), Tony Byers, 1973 Most Personal Fouls 72 (3 games), 1978 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals 23 (3 games), Randolph Childress, 1995 Wake Forest Career Statistics vs. ACC Opponents

Career Statistics vs. Boston College # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 1 Gray, Justin 2 2 70 35.0 11 28 .393 6 13 .462 6 7 .857 0 2 2 1.0 6 1 9 4 0 1 34 17.0 33 Strickland, Trent 2 2 56 28.0 8 15 .533 4 7 .571 3 4 .750 6 6 12 6.0 9 1 3 6 1 2 23 11.5 4 Hale, Harvey 2 1 54 27.0 10 21 .476 1 8 .125 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1.5 7 0 8 5 0 4 21 10.5 31 Williams, Eric 2 2 55 27.5 8 17 .471 0 0 .000 4 12 .333 3 7 10 5.0 9 1 2 3 1 2 20 10.0 11 Stanley, Cameron 2 0 31 15.5 7 11 .636 3 4 .750 2 4 .500 4 5 9 4.5 3 0 0 0 1 1 19 9.5 00 Ellis, Chris 2 1 43 21.5 1 5 .200 0 1 .000 5 6 .833 1 1 2 1.0 8 0 1 1 1 0 7 3.5 55 Visser, Kyle 2 1 39 19.5 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 4 1 5 2.5 5 0 3 2 0 0 6 3.0 23 Swinton, Kevin 2 0 16 8.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 2 2 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0.5 34 Drum, Michael 2 1 32 16.0 0 6 .000 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0 2 Dukes, Shamaine 2 0 3 1.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 13 Smith, Matt 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Career Statistics vs. Clemson # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 1 Gray, Justin 6 5 205 34.2 33 83 .398 13 40 .325 46 50 .920 3 17 20 3.3 13 0 27 17 0 6 125 20.8 31 Williams, Eric 7 6 205 29.3 33 65 .508 0 0 .000 27 47 .574 20 26 46 6.6 20 0 8 10 4 12 93 13.3 33 Strickland, Trent 6 2 155 25.8 24 47 .511 1 4 .250 12 18 .667 12 16 28 4.7 12 0 8 11 1 6 61 10.2 34 Drum, Michael 2 1 47 23.5 4 4 1.000 2 2 1.000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 1.5 3 0 3 3 0 3 12 6.0 4 Hale, Harvey 2 0 33 16.5 4 7 .571 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 4 4 2.0 4 0 1 4 0 4 10 5.0 55 Visser, Kyle 5 2 56 11.2 7 13 .538 0 0 .000 7 14 .500 5 5 10 2.0 14 0 3 5 2 2 21 4.2 23 Swinton, Kevin 2 1 38 19.0 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 3 6 9 4.5 4 0 1 2 1 3 8 4.0 11 Stanley, Cameron 2 0 26 13.0 3 7 .429 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 4 2 6 3.0 2 0 0 3 0 0 7 3.5 00 Ellis, Chris 7 0 86 12.3 4 13 .308 0 4 .000 4 4 1.000 6 11 17 2.4 13 0 5 10 0 1 12 1.7 10 Buck, John 1 0 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 Dukes, Shamaine 1 1 6 6.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0

Career Statistics vs. Duke # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 1 Gray, Justin 8 6 239 29.9 40 101 .396 13 43 .302 25 29 .862 4 18 22 2.8 24 3 15 22 0 11 118 14.8 31 Williams, Eric 8 7 234 29.3 37 81 .457 0 0 .000 22 38 .579 35 29 64 8.0 21 1 4 17 11 3 96 12.0 4 Hale, Harvey 2 1 45 22.5 6 15 .400 2 4 .500 3 4 .750 0 4 4 2.0 6 0 3 7 0 3 17 8.5 33 Strickland, Trent 8 3 170 21.3 23 52 .442 0 3 .000 21 31 .677 12 14 26 3.3 24 1 2 5 2 3 67 8.4 23 Swinton, Kevin 2 1 31 15.5 6 11 .545 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 6 3 9 4.5 1 0 1 3 0 1 12 6.0 00 Ellis, Chris 8 0 96 12.0 7 16 .438 0 3 .000 3 6 .500 13 12 25 3.1 2 0 4 5 2 1 17 2.1 11 Stanley, Cameron 2 0 32 16.0 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 5 8 4.0 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 2.0 34 Drum, Michael 2 0 30 15.0 1 5 .200 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 5 0 2 1 0 1 4 2.0 2 Dukes, Shamaine 2 1 23 11.5 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 4 9 0 1 3 1.5 55 Visser, Kyle 6 2 41 6.8 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 7 1 8 1.3 8 0 1 4 5 1 5 0.8

Career Statistics vs. Florida State # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 4 Hale, Harvey 1 1 31 31.0 4 8 .500 2 4 .500 6 6 1.000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 2 3 0 0 16 16.0 1 Gray, Justin 7 5 238 34.0 33 99 .333 15 64 .234 28 35 .800 5 23 28 4.0 12 0 23 21 0 6 109 15.6 31 Williams, Eric 8 7 198 24.8 29 52 .558 0 0 .000 19 27 .704 23 38 61 7.6 21 0 2 20 4 3 77 9.6 55 Visser, Kyle 5 1 55 11.0 9 12 .750 0 0 .000 4 9 .444 9 5 14 2.8 10 1 1 3 2 2 22 4.4 33 Strickland, Trent 8 1 127 15.9 12 34 .353 2 5 .400 8 11 .727 8 15 23 2.9 9 1 3 10 0 3 34 4.3 34 Drum, Michael 1 0 20 20.0 1 6 .167 0 4 .000 2 5 .400 0 1 1 1.0 3 0 1 1 0 1 4 4.0 23 Swinton, Kevin 1 0 8 8.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 00 Ellis, Chris 8 2 77 9.6 3 11 .273 0 0 .000 5 7 .714 10 7 17 2.1 8 1 2 3 2 2 11 1.4 10 Buck, John 1 0 3 3.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 Dukes, Shamaine 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 11 Stanley, Cameron 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Career Statistics vs. Georgia Tech # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 1 Gray, Justin 7 6 209 29.9 39 89 .438 23 51 .451 32 38 .842 2 13 15 2.1 24 1 17 17 0 9 133 19.0 31 Williams, Eric 8 7 232 29.0 44 67 .657 0 0 .000 36 57 .632 24 37 61 7.6 25 1 9 20 6 5 124 15.5

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Career Statistics vs. Maryland # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 1 Gray, Justin 6 5 172 28.7 40 86 .465 24 47 .511 21 26 .808 3 13 16 2.7 22 0 8 13 0 4 125 20.8 4 Hale, Harvey 1 0 28 28.0 4 10 .400 2 6 .333 2 2 1.000 2 5 7 7.0 4 0 1 1 1 1 12 12.0 31 Williams, Eric 7 6 157 22.4 22 54 .407 0 0 .000 24 37 .649 14 24 38 5.4 30 4 3 17 6 8 68 9.7 2 Dukes, Shamaine 1 1 13 13.0 2 5 .400 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 3 3 3.0 1 0 2 4 0 0 6 6.0 33 Strickland, Trent 7 0 128 18.3 12 32 .375 3 14 .214 11 17 .647 7 15 22 3.1 20 0 7 9 2 5 38 5.4 55 Visser, Kyle 5 2 70 14.0 9 21 .429 0 0 .000 7 12 .583 6 9 15 3.0 7 0 0 3 3 4 25 5.0 00 Ellis, Chris 7 0 78 11.1 2 8 .250 0 3 .000 7 8 .875 11 8 19 2.7 7 0 0 6 3 0 11 1.6 23 Swinton, Kevin 1 0 11 11.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 1 3 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0 10 Buck, John 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 34 Drum, Michael 1 1 13 13.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Career Statistics vs. Miami # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 31 Williams, Eric 3 3 100 33.3 24 37 .649 0 0 .000 6 13 .462 10 18 28 9.3 6 0 1 3 3 3 54 18.0 1 Gray, Justin 3 3 94 31.3 16 35 .457 13 26 .500 6 8 .750 0 7 7 2.3 9 0 4 8 1 3 51 17.0 33 Strickland, Trent 3 1 72 24.0 12 23 .522 3 8 .375 6 8 .750 7 5 12 4.0 7 0 4 5 2 1 33 11.0 00 Ellis, Chris 3 0 37 12.3 6 7 .857 2 2 1.000 2 3 .667 3 8 11 3.7 2 0 2 2 4 0 16 5.3 4 Hale, Harvey 1 1 28 28.0 2 7 .286 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 4 0 4 3 0 0 4 4.0 23 Swinton, Kevin 1 1 19 19.0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 4 5 5.0 3 0 3 2 0 0 4 4.0 55 Visser, Kyle 3 0 19 6.3 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 2 2 4 1.3 1 0 0 0 2 0 9 3.0 34 Drum, Michael 1 0 17 17.0 1 5 .200 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 2.0 11 Stanley, Cameron 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Career Statistics vs. North Carolina # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 1 Gray, Justin 5 4 153 30.6 29 75 .387 17 44 .386 13 17 .765 4 15 19 3.8 16 1 18 14 1 7 88 17.6 31 Williams, Eric 6 6 164 27.3 32 56 .571 0 0 .000 7 9 .778 9 18 27 4.5 19 1 2 15 4 3 71 11.8 34 Drum, Michael 1 1 26 26.0 4 8 .500 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 1 2 2.0 1 0 5 2 0 0 10 10.0 55 Visser, Kyle 4 0 55 13.8 10 16 .625 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 9 5 14 3.5 13 0 1 2 2 0 24 6.0 33 Strickland, Trent 6 1 108 18.0 9 26 .346 4 9 .444 6 11 .545 7 14 21 3.5 9 0 6 11 0 2 28 4.7 23 Swinton, Kevin 1 1 21 21.0 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 3.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 4.0 00 Ellis, Chris 4 0 53 13.3 5 7 .714 1 2 .500 4 4 1.000 5 6 11 2.8 4 0 0 1 5 1 15 3.8 4 Hale, Harvey 1 0 24 24.0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 3 3 3.0 3 0 1 1 0 2 3 3.0 11 Stanley, Cameron 1 0 6 6.0 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2.0

Career Statistics vs. NC State # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 1 Gray, Justin 9 7 292 32.4 44 137 .321 24 73 .329 35 43 .814 11 25 36 4.0 31 1 26 20 0 13 147 16.3 31 Williams, Eric 10 10 269 26.9 53 75 .707 0 0 .000 42 65 .646 25 40 65 6.5 30 1 5 18 3 14 148 14.8 34 Drum, Michael 2 0 44 22.0 8 10 .800 2 3 .667 9 9 1.000 3 2 5 2.5 7 0 5 6 0 0 27 13.5 11 Stanley, Cameron 2 0 36 18.0 4 5 .800 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 1 6 7 3.5 5 0 1 1 0 0 10 5.0 00 Ellis, Chris 8 2 109 13.6 13 23 .565 2 8 .250 4 5 .800 9 14 23 2.9 16 1 2 5 6 2 32 4.0 4 Hale, Harvey 2 1 36 18.0 3 11 .273 0 3 .000 2 2 1.000 3 1 4 2.0 5 0 3 9 0 1 8 4.0 33 Strickland, Trent 10 2 133 13.3 9 31 .290 6 14 .429 10 16 .625 10 14 24 2.4 27 2 8 3 0 7 34 3.4 2 Dukes, Shamaine 2 0 7 3.5 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1.0 23 Swinton, Kevin 2 0 9 4.5 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 3 1 4 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 55 Visser, Kyle 7 0 53 7.6 2 10 .200 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 5 10 15 2.1 10 0 2 7 5 1 7 1.0 10 Buck, John 1 1 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Career Statistics vs. Virginia # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 1 Gray, Justin 6 4 179 29.8 33 64 .516 20 43 .465 24 28 .857 6 16 22 3.7 19 0 18 9 0 3 110 18.3 31 Williams, Eric 7 6 171 24.4 26 51 .510 0 0 .000 14 27 .519 11 25 36 5.1 25 1 10 15 11 6 66 9.4 34 Drum, Michael 1 0 27 27.0 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 2.0 1 0 2 2 0 1 7 7.0 33 Strickland, Trent 7 1 128 18.3 15 27 .556 5 6 .833 8 17 .471 7 16 23 3.3 12 0 11 7 0 3 43 6.1 4 Hale, Harvey 1 1 19 19.0 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 2 0 3 0 0 0 5 5.0 55 Visser, Kyle 5 1 57 11.4 7 20 .350 0 0 .000 8 14 .571 4 5 9 1.8 10 0 2 2 0 1 22 4.4 23 Swinton, Kevin 1 1 12 12.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 1 1 2 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 4.0 00 Ellis, Chris 6 0 77 12.8 3 8 .375 1 1 1.000 0 2 .000 6 7 13 2.2 14 1 1 2 2 1 7 1.2 10 Buck, John 3 0 4 1.3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.7

Career Statistics vs. Virginia Tech

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake Forest Series History, Connections With The ACC

Opponent All-Time Series ACC Tournament Connections Boston Boston College 0-0 Both head coaches came to their respective ACC schools from the Atlantic 10. Wake’s Skip Prosser leads, 5-0 coached at Xavier and BC’s Al Skinner coached at Rhode Island. Wake Forest signee Anthony Gurley College hails from Newton, MA. Boston College freshman Evan Neisler is from Cary, NC. Wake’s Justin Gray and BC’s Craig Smith are two of the ACC’s four representatives on the list of 30 midseason candidates for the Wooden Award.

Clemson Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest’s Trent Strickland and Kyle Visser and Clemson’s Shawan Robinson were teammates last summer on an Athletes leads, 94-51 leads, 7-3 in Action team that toured East Asia. Deacon junior Michael Drum previously played college ball in South Carolina at Presbyterian College before transferring to Wake Forest. Both head coaches -- Wake Forest's Skip Prosser (Xavier) and Clemson's Oliver Purnell (Dayton) -- previously coached in the Atlantic 10. Clemson has five players on its roster from North Carolina. The Palmetto State produced no current Deacs. Wake’s Justin Gray and Clemson’s K.C. Rivers followed similar paths to the ACC. Both are from Charlotte and both attended Oak Hill Academy in Virginia before landing at their respective school. Duke Duke leads, Duke leads, Wake Forest’s Justin Gray and Duke’s J.J. Redick were teammates last summer on the USA Under-21 Team. 153-75 13-4 Wake’s Kevin Swinton and Duke’s Ross Perkins are both from Greensboro, NC. Wake Forest has nine North Carolinians on its roster, compared to Duke, which has one. Deacon associate head coach Dino Gaudio and Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski both previously served as the head coach at Army. Wake’s Eric Williams and Duke’s Sean Dockery and J.J. Redick all played together in the 2002 McDonald’s High School All-America Game. Former Deac Darius Songaila and former Blue Devils Luol Deng and Chris Duhon all play for the . Florida Wake Forest Wake Forest Florida State’s Isaiah Swann and Wake Forest’s Justin Gray both attended Oak Hill Academy in Virginia, leads, 19-14 leads, 2-0 although not at the same time. Deacon senior Trent Strickland and Swann both previously played at State Hargrave Military Academy in Virginia. Six players represent the state of Georgia, including Wake Forest’s Chris Ellis (Marietta) and Shamaine Dukes (Cuthbert). Both teams had one player -- Wake’s Chris Paul and FSU’s Von Wafer -- leave school early last season to enter the NBA Draft.

Georgia Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest senior Chris Ellis is from the Atlanta area. He played on the prep level at Marietta High leads, 32-28 leads, 3-0 School. Ellis and Wake’s Trent Strickland were both born in Atlanta. Deacon freshman Shamaine Dukes Tech is from Cuthbert, GA, where he played at Randolph-Clay High School. Wake’s Justin Gray and Tech’s Anthony Morrow are both from Charlotte, NC.

Maryland Maryland leads, Maryland leads, Wake’s Eric Williams and Maryland’s Travis Garrison played together in the 2002 McDonald’s High School 58-54 4-3 All-America Game. Maryland coach Gary Williams went 4-2 against Wake Forest as a player for the Terrapins from 1965-67. Terrapin assistant coach Rob Moxley coached a dozen years in the state of North Carolina as an assistant coach at Pfeiffer, Gardner-Webb and Charlotte.

Miami Wake Forest 0-0 Miami coach Frank Haith, a 1988 Elon graduate, first served as an assistant coach at Wake Forest in 1990 under Dave leads, 4-1 Odom. He returned to Wake Forest in 1998 as an assistant and served again under Odom for four seasons. Wake Forest director of basketball operations Tim Fuller worked briefly in a similar capacity at Miami before returning to his alma mater prior to last season. Fuller played at Wake Forest when Miami’s Frank Haith was a Deacon assistant coach. Miami has two North Carolinians on its roster -- Jimmy Graham (Goldsboro) and Anthony King (Durham). Miami sen- ior Eric Wilkins and Wake Forest senior Justin Gray both played previously at Oak Hill Academy. North North Carolina North Carolina The Miller Center, located on the Wake Forest campus and home to the Deacons’ practice facility (Budd Gymnasium), is named leads, 148-63 leads, 13-8 after Ken Miller. Ken is the father of North Carolina junior guard . Wes Miller and Wake’s Justin Gray are both from Carolina Charlotte. UNC’s Reyshawn Terry and Mike Copeland are both from Winston-Salem and attended Reynolds High School. WFU’s Cameron Stanley and UNC’s Surry Wood both hail from Raleigh. Wake Forest (9) and North Carolina (7) combine to have 16 players from North Carolina on their rosters. Former Deacon Josh Howard and former Tar Heel are teammates with the . Stackhouse is the uncle of former Deacons Craig Dawson and Jeremy Ingram. NC NC State leads, NC State leads, NC State’s Ilian Evtimov attended high school in Winston-Salem at Reynolds before transferring to Bishop McGuiness. Deacon 127-95 8-3 senior Trent Strickland and Wolfpack senior Cameron Bennerman both previously played at Hargrave Military Academy in Virginia. State Bennerman and Wake freshman Kevin Swinton both hail from Greensboro. Wake Forest redshirt freshman Cameron Stanley hails from Raleigh, where he attended Millbrook High School. State's Braxton Albritton is also from Raleigh. Both head coaches previously worked as a head coach in Ohio -- Skip Prosser at Xavier and Herb Sendek at Miami. Wake Forest associate head coach Dino Gaudio, assistant coach Pat Kelsey, and NC State assistants Larry Harris and Mark Phelps are all Ohio natives.

Virginia Wake Forest Series tied, 6-6 Two Deacon seniors -- Justin Gray (Oak Hill Academy) and Trent Strickland (Hargrave) -- played on the leads, 63-58 prep level in Virginia. Gray and Virginia’s J.R. Reynolds both attended Oak Hill Academy. Virginia radio play-by-play man Mac McDonald previously worked in a similar capacity for the Demon Deacons (back when Mac was young). Wake Forest’s fifth head coach was J.L. White, a 1917 Virginia graduate.

Virginia Wake Forest 0-0 Virginia Tech assistant coach Ryan Odom is the son of former Demon Deacon head coach, Dave Odom. Ryan leads, 25-21 Odom attended high school in Winston-Salem at R.J. Reynolds. Two Deacon seniors -- Justin Gray (Oak Hill Tech Academy) and Trent Strickland (Hargrave) -- played on the prep level in Virginia. Strickland and Tech’s A.D. Vassallo both played previously at Hargrave Academy. Wake Forest’s Chris Ellis (Marietta) and Virginia Tech’s Wynton Witherspoon (Atlanta) and Coleman Collins (Stone Mountain) are all from the Atlanta area.

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake Forest-Boston College Series History BC leads 5-0 2005-06 La 65-80 Lh 66-72 1985-86 Lh 60-62 1984-85 La 76-82 All-Time Series History 1980-81 Ln* 64-67 Overall BC, 5-0 *NCAA Tournament - Tuscaloosa, AL At Home BC, 2-0 At LJVMC BC, 1-0 At BC BC, 2-0 At Conte Forum BC, 1-0 Since 1953-54 BC, 5-0 Pre-ACC BC, 3-0 ACC Tournament 0-0 NCAA Tournament BC, 1-0 In Greensboro 0-0 In Tuscaloosa, AL BC, 1-0

Streaks Current BC, 5 Longest WFU Streak 0 Longest BC Streak 5 Current Streak At WFU BC, 2 Current Streak At BC BC, 2 Current ACC Tourney 0

Coaching Records SKIP PROSSER VS. BOSTON COLLEGE Overall 0-2 At Wake Forest 0-2 At Xavier 0-0 At Loyola (MD) 0-0 In Winston-Salem 0-1 In Chestnut Hill 0-1 In ACC Tournament 0-0

AL SKINNER VS. WFU Overall 2-2 At Boston College 2-0 At Rhode Island 0-2 In Winston-Salem 1-1 In Chestnut Hill 1-0 In ACC Tournament 0-0

Wake Forest Most Points 76 (76-82), Dec. 2, 1984 Most Points at WFU 66 (66-72), Feb. 8, 2006 Most Points at BC 76 (76-82), Dec. 2, 1984 Most Points in ACC Tourney -- Largest Margin of Victory -- Largest Margin at WFU -- Largest Margin at BC -- Largest Margin in ACC Tourney --

Boston College Most Points 82 (82-76), Dec. 2, 1984 Most Points at WFU 72 (72-66), Feb. 8, 2006 Most Points at BC 82 (82-76), Dec. 2, 1984 Most Points in ACC Tourney -- Largest Margin of Victory 15 (80-65), Feb. 28, 2006 Largest Margin at WFU 6 (72-66), Feb. 8, 2006 Largest Margin at BC 15 (80-65), Feb. 28, 2006 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney --

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake Forest-Clemson Series History Wake leads 94-51 1985-86 Lh 43-46 1964-66 La 65-84 1940-41 La 53-54 2005-06 Wh (ot) 74-68 La 64-91 Wh 82-75 Wh 42-35 La (ot) 73-74 1984-85 La 65-80 1963-64 WT & 86-64 1939-40 Wh 53-39 2004-05 Wa 103-68 Wh 83-61 Wa 75-73 La 28-30 2003-04 Wa 82-67 1983-84 Wh 68-57 Lh 61-87 1938-39 L & (SC) 28-30 All-Time Series History Wh 78-63 Wa (ot) 76-72 1962-63 La 70-71 Wh 44-38 Overall WFU, 94-51 2002-03 Wh 80-68 1982-83 Wa 86-82 Wh 80-62 Wa 39-38 At Home WFU, 51-14 Wa 81-60 Wh 89-76 1961-62 WT & 77-66 1937-38 La 40-46 At LJVMC WFU, 15-1 2001-02 La (2ot) 115-118 1981-82 Wh 94-76 Wa 83-82 Lh 33-42 In Clemson 34-34 Wh 96-55 Wa 68-54 Wh 81-54 1936-37 Wa 29-27 At Littlejohn CU, 20-18 2000-01 Wa 92-60 1980-81 WT^ 80-71 1960-61 Wa 86-65 Wh 53-36 Since 1953-54 WFU, 74-42 Wh 71-63 La 71-81 Wh 81-59 1925-26 Wh 40-34 Pre-ACC WFU, 20-9 1999-00 Wh 79-63 Wh 73-71 1959-60 WT & 74-59 # Charlotte ACC Tournament WFU, 7-3 Wa 67-53 1979-80 La 69-86 Wa 83-64 + Greensboro In Greensboro WFU, 2-1 Wh 86-83 Wh 77-62 ^ Landover, MD In Charlotte tied, 1-1 1998-99 Wh 79-69 Wa 64-61 1978-79 Lh 74-85 1958-59 La 51-58 & Raleigh In Landover WFU, 2-1 La (2ot) 66-71 Wh 57-47 (SC) Southern Conference In Raleigh WFU, 3-1 1997-98 LT+ 56-75 La 46-71 1977-78 La 81-91 1957-58 La 76-86 Tournament Wh (ot) 91-90 Lh 72-81 Streaks Wh 70-66 1976-77 Lh 66-70 1956-57 Wa 93-72 Current WFU, 1 1996-97 Wh 55-49 Longest WFU Streak 11 Wa 65-62 Wa 84-82 Wh 81-70 Longest Clemson Streak 5 1995-96 WT+ 68-60 1975-76 LT^ 63-76 1955-56 Wh 108-87 Current Streak At WFU WF, 15 Wh 68-48 Wa 84-77 Wa 104-103 Current Streak At CU CU, 1 La 41-55 Lh 81-86 W# 98-79 Current ACC Tourney CU, 1 1994-95 Wa 64-52 1974-75 Lh 54-71 1954-55 Wa 100-79 Wh 69-60 La 77-80 Wh 120-65 Coaching Records 1993-94 Wh 80-69 1973-74 La 73-74 1953-54 Wh 98-57 SKIP PROSSER VS. CLEMSON La 68-75 Wh 74-65 Wa 101-69 Overall 7-3 1992-93 La 74-76 1972-73 Wh 58-55 1952-53 Wh 87-56 At Wake Forest 7-2 Wh 74-56 La 61-86 Wa 93-66 At Xavier 0-1 1991-92 Wh 60-48 1971-72 Wa 70-63 1951-52 La (ot) 84-85 At Loyola (MD) 0-0 Wh 59-51 Lh 63-68 In Winston-Salem 4-0 Wa 73-58 1990-91 Wh 81-55 1970-71 Wa 64-54 1950-51 La 47-57 In Clemson 3-2 Wh 74-57 Wh (ot) 73-72 In ACC Tournament 0-0 Wa (ot) 93-88 1989-90 LT# 70-79 1969-70 La 95-105 1949-50 Wh 65-52 Wh 97-71 Wa 66-58 OLIVER PURNELL VS. WFU Lh 75-89 1968-69 Wa 112-104 1948-49 La 57-59 Overall 1-4 La 57-76 At Clemson 1-4 1988-89 La 83-94 Wh 100-84 Wh 58-50 In Winston-Salem 0-2 Lh 71-75 1967-68 Lh 66-78 1947-48 Wa 66-59 In Clemson 1-2 1987-88 Wh 79-73 La 67-70 Wh 68-48 In ACC Tournament 0-0 La 62-75 1966-67 WT+ (ot) 63-61 1946-47 Wh 67-51 1986-87 WT^ 69-62 La 68-70 Wa 58-43 Wake Forest La 71-87 Wh 90-80 1942-43 Wa 71-56 Most Points Lh (ot) 88-91 1965-66 La 89-104 1941-42 Wa 52-37 120 (120-65), Feb. 4, 1955 Lh 71-72 Wa 58-40 Most Points at WFU 120 (120-65), Feb. 4, 1955 Most Points at Clemson 115 (115-118, 2ot), Feb. 13, 2002 Most Points in ACC Tournament 86 (86-64), March 6, 1964 Largest Margin of Victory 55 (120-65), Feb. 4, 1955 Largest Margin at WFU 55 (120-65), Feb. 4, 1955 Largest Margin at Clemson 35 (103-68), Jan. 8, 2005 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 22 (86-64), March 6, 1964

Clemson Most Points 118 (118-115, 2ot), Feb. 13, 2002 Most Points at WFU 91 (91-88, ot), Jan. 10, 1987 Most Points in Clemson 118 (118-115, 2ot), Feb. 13, 2002 Most Points in ACC Tournament 79 (79-70), March 9, 1990 Largest Margin of Victory 27 (91-64), Jan. 6, 1986 Largest Margin at WFU 26 (87-61), Jan. 4, 1964 Largest Margin at Clemson 27 (91-64), Jan. 6, 1986 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 19 (75-56), March 6, 1998

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake Forest-Duke Series History Duke leads 153-75 La 63-92 W% 106-78 1952-53 Lh (ot) 99-101 1929-30 L 30-37 2005-06 La 70-93 1984-85 Lh% (ot) 70-76 1967-68 Lh 41-50 Wa 91-86 L 22-49 Lh 64-82 Wa (ot) 91-89 La 65-105 1951-52 Lh 62-87 1928-29 L 21-35 2004-05 La 92-102 1983-84 La (ot) 77-79 L% 76-103 La 69-90 L 34-43 Wh 92-89 Wh% 97-66 1966-67 Lh 71-113 Ln 74-79 1927-28 L 34-37 2003-04 Wh 90-84 1982-83 Wh% 110-104 La 84-97 1950-51 Lh 64-69 L 17-45 Wake-Duke Series History Wa 88-84 L% 73-78 Wa 65-56 1926-27 W 36-27 Overall DU, 153-75 La 72-84 1981-82 WT% 88-53 1965-66 LT** 73-103 1949-50 Wh 72-54 W 41-14 At Home DU, 42-36 2002-03 Wh (2ot) 94-80 Wa 86-71 Wh (ot) 99-98 La 55-65 1925-26 W 33-18 At LJVMC DU, 9-8 La 55-74 Wh% 58-48 La 81-101 Ln 52-54 W 27-24 In Durham DU, 64-16 2001-02 LT^ 64-79 At Cameron Indoor DU, 52-16 Lh 61-90 1980-81 Wh 58-52 L% 76-92 1948-49 La 51-61 1924-25 La 25-28 Since 1953-54 DU, 92-50 La 80-103 Wa 76-73 1964-65 LT** 81-101 Wh 52-50 Wh 43-18 Pre-ACC DU, 61-25 2000-01 Lh 80-82 1979-80 Lh 61-82 Lh 80-93 1947-48 Lh 48-49 1923-24 L 24-26 ACC Tournament DU, 13-4 La 62-85 La 66-67 La 77-105 La 45-47 L 22-26 In Greensboro* DU, 14-8 1999-00 LT^ 73-82 L# 70-72 L% 86-91 1946-47 Lh 37-57 1922-23 L 26-36 In Charlotte DU, 2-1 La 78-96 1978-79 LT% 56-58 1963-64 LT** 59-80 La 32-65 W 30-18 In Atlanta DU, 1-0 Lh 61-75 Lh 60-75 La 83-98 1945-46 Ln 30-49 1921-22 Wh 24-22 In Raleigh DU, 10-1 1998-99 La 71-102 La 69-81 Wh 72-71 La 29-32 La 10-31 Unknown Sites DU, 19-10 Lh 72-82 1977-78 LT% 77-85 1962-63 LT** 57-68 Lh 38-43 1920-21 Lh 20-27 (*neutral site games only) 1997-98 La 47-78 Wh 79-60 La 60-73 1944-45 Ln 39-75 1918-19 La 21-40 Lh 52-88 La 72-81 Lh 66-97 La 35-60 1916-17 L 20-39 Streaks 1996-97 Lh 68-73 L# 84-97 L% 87-113 1942-43 La 40-59 1915-16 Wh 40-28 Current DU, 3 Wa 81-69 1976-77 Wa 89-90 1961-62 Wh 97-79 La 41-63 Wa 28-26 Longest WFU Streak 9 1995-96 Wh 79-65 Wh 85-73 La 68-82 1941-42 Ln 45-54 1914-15 W 23-12 Longest Duke Streak 19 W# 81-80 L% 73-75 Lh 51-58 L 27-28 Current Streak At WFU DU, 1 Wa 57-54 1994-95 WT% 87-70 1975-76 Wh 89-87 1960-61 WT** 96-81 La 39-60 1913-14 La 14-28 Current Streak At DU DU, 9 La (ot) 93-97 Wh 103-89 1940-41 Lh (ot) 41-42 Wh 31-23 Current ACC Tourney DU, 2 Wa 62-61 Wh 74-64 1974-75 La 68-75 La 90-100 Wh 38-35 1912-13 Lh 15-16 1993-94 Wh 78-69 Wh 122-109 1959-60 LT** 59-63 1939-40 Lh 35-44 La 10-25 Coaching Records W# 75-71 Wa 83-64 La 44-50 1909-10 W 26-18 SKIP PROSSER VS. DUKE Wa 69-68 1973-74 Wh 74-67 Wh 80-63 1938-39 La 34-59 1908-09 W 30-5 Overall 3-8 1992-93 Wa 98-86 Wa 90-71 1958-59 LT** 71-78 Lh 41-52 L 14-22 At Wake Forest 3-8 Lh 59-86 At Xavier 0-0 1991-92 Wh 72-68 W# 64-61 La 78-85 1937-38 Lh 40-41 1907-08 W 20-11 At Loyola (MD) 0-0 La 68-84 1972-73 La 71-84 Lh 57-58 La 33-38 W 20-11 In Winston-Salem 3-2 1990-91 Wh 86-77 Wh 83-80 1957-58 LT** 44-51 1936-37 Wh 34-30 1906-07 W 22-5 In Durham 0-5 La 67-89 L# 67-80 La 59-71 La 28-30 W 8-6 In ACC Tournament 0-1 1989-90 La 56-71 1971-72 Wh 62-57 Lh 56-70 1935-36 Lh 27-42 1906 W 24-10 Lh 69-97 La 66-77 L* (ot) 75-79 La 19-37 W 15-5 MIKE KRZYZEWSKI VS. WFU 1988-89 LT& 64-88 L# 58-70 1956-57 La 64-75 1934-35 Lh 21-37 * Dixie Classic (Raleigh) Overall 34-21 Wh% 75-71 1970-71 La 78-83 Wh 77-59 La 30-47 ** Raleigh At Duke 34-21 La 88-94 Lh 67-68 1955-56 Wa 80-77 1933-34 Lh 21-37 # Big Four (Greensboro) At Army 0-0 1987-88 La 67-98 W# 83-77 Wh 84-71 La 29-38 %- Greensboro In Winston-Salem 13-12 Lh% 70-103 1969-70 WT^ 81-73 L* 52-64 1932-33 Lh 16-34 ^ Charlotte In Durham 17-8 1986-87 Lh% (ot) 60-62 Lh 65-67 1954-55 La 65-84 La 24-33 & Atlanta In ACC Tournament 4-1 La 49-69 La (ot) 72-78 Lh 73-75 1931-32 La 25-32 1985-86 LT% 60-68 L % 90-98 1953-54 La 81-90 La 16-23 Wake Forest Lh% 58-68 1968-69 La 93-122 Wh 96-89 1930-31 L 22-25 Most Points Lh 81-85 L* 66-83 L 27-44 122 (122-109), Jan. 22, 1975 Most Points at WFU 122 (122-109), Jan. 22, 1975 Most Points in Durham 98 (98-86), Feb. 13, 1993 Most Points in ACC Tourney 96 (96-81), March 3, 1961 Largest Margin of Victory 35 (88-53), March 5, 1982 Largest Margin at WFU 31 (97-66), Jan. 17, 1984 Largest Margin in Durham 19 (90-71), Jan. 23, 1974 19 (83-64), Feb. 20, 1960 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 35 (88-53), March 5, 1982

Duke Most Points 122 (122-93), Feb. 12, 1969 Most Points at WFU 113 (113-71), Feb. 28, 1967 Most Points in Durham 122 (122-93), Feb. 12, 1969 Most Points in ACC Tourney 103 (103-73), March 3, 1966 Largest Margin of Victory 42 (113-71), Feb. 28, 1967 Largest Margin at WFU 42 (113-71), Feb. 28, 1967 Largest Margin in Durham 40 (105-65), Feb. 14, 1968 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 30 (103-73), March 3, 1966

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake-Florida State Series History Wake Forest leads 19-14 2005-06 Lh 68-75 2004-05 Wh 87-48 La (ot) 83-91 2003-04 Wh (ot) 90-87 All-Time Series History La 70-75 Overall WFU, 19-14 2002-03 WT% 69-61 At Home WFU, 12-4 Wa 60-56 At LJVMC WFU, 11-4 Wh 71-60 In Tallahassee FSU, 9-5 2001-02 Wa 89-80 At Leon County CC FSU, 9-5 Wh 93-72 Since 1953-54 WFU, 19-14 2000-01 Wa 71-65 Pre-ACC WFU, 0-0 Wh 76-53 ACC Tournament WFU, 2-0 In Greensboro WFU, 2-0 1999-00 La 61-66 In St. Petersburg FSU, 1-0 Lh 64-66 1998-99 Wh 67-65 Streaks La 68-74 Current FSU, 1 1997-98 Wh 69-68 Longest WFU Streak 7 La 59-83 Longest FSU Streak 5 1996-97 WT% 66-65 Current Streak At WFU FSU, 1 La 55-59 Current Streak At FSU FSU, 2 Wh 61-58 Current ACC Tourney WFU, 2 1995-96 Wh 81-67 Wa (ot) 75-73 Coaching Records 1994-95 La 67-69 SKIP PROSSER VS. FLORIDA STATE Wh 72-64 Overall 7-3 1993-94 Wh 77-69 At Wake Forest 7-3 Wa 90-66 At Xavier 0-0 1992-93 La 94-111 At Loyola (MD) 0-0 Lh 72-74 In Winston-Salem 5-1 1991-92 La 78-79 In Tallahassee 2-2 In ACC Tournament 1-0 Lh (ot) 85-88 1973-74 L# 48-66 LEONARD HAMILTON VS. WFU 1958-59 Wh 73-64 Overall 3-6 # St. Petersburg, FL At Florida State 3-5 % Greensboro At Miami 0-1 At Oklahoma State 0-0 In Winston-Salem 1-4 In Tallahassee 2-1 In ACC Tournament 0-1

Wake Forest Most Points 94 (94-111), Feb. 10, 1993 Most Points at WFU 93 (93-72), Dec. 16, 2001 Most Points in Tallahassee 94 (94-111), Feb. 10, 1993 Most Points in ACC Tourney 69 (69-61), March 14, 2003 Largest Margin of Victory 39 (87-48), Feb. 12, 2005 in Winston-Salem Largest Margin at WFU 39 (87-48), Feb. 12, 2005 Largest Margin in Tallahassee 24 (90-66), Jan. 8, 1994 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 8 (69-61), March 14, 2003

Florida State Most Points 111 (111-94), Feb. 10, 1993 Most Points at WFU 88 (88-85, ot), Jan. 11, 1992 Most Points in Tallahassee 111 (111-94), Feb. 10, 1993 Most Points in ACC Tourney 65 (65-66), March 7, 1997 Largest Margin of Victory 24 (83-59), Jan. 22, 1998 Largest Margin at WFU 7 (75-68), Jan. 24, 2006 Largest Margin in Tallahassee 24 (83-59), Jan. 22, 1998 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney None

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake-Georgia Tech Series History Wake Forest leads 32-28 1985-86 Lh 49-59 2005-06 La 61-76 La 58-72 Wh 86-71 1984-85 La 75-94 2004-05 Wh 98-91 Wh% 68-54 La (ot) 101-102 1983-84 Wh (ot) 78-74 All-Time Series History 2003-04 Wa 80-76 La 66-68 Overall WFU, 32-28 Lh 66-73 1982-83 La 69-70 At Home WFU, 20-8 2002-03 Wa 75-67 Wh% 60-53 At LJVMC WFU, 13-4 Wh 73-66 1981-82 Wh% 53-38 In Atlanta GT, 19-9 Wa 74-56 At AMC GT, 19-9 2001-02 WT# 92-83 1980-81 Wa 86-56 Since 1953-54 WFU, 32-27 La 77-90 Pre-ACC WFU, 2-1 Wh 87-74 Wh 87-61 ACC Tournament WFU, 3-0 2000-01 Wh 81-65 1979-80 Wh 49-48 *In Greensboro WFU, 1-0 La (ot) 89-95 Wa 67-59 In Raleigh GT, 1-0 1999-00 Wh 76-64 1965-66 Wh 96-80 In Charlotte WFU, 2-0 1964-65 Wa 97-78 (*neutral site games only) Wa 60-46 1998-99 Wh 67-58 1949-50 L* 57-64 * Raleigh (Dixie Classic) Streaks La 61-74 Current GT, 1 1997-98 Lh 76-77 # Charlotte Longest WFU Streak 9 La 63-70 % Greensboro Longest GT Streak 12 1996-97 Wh 71-55 Current Streak At WFU WFU, 2 Wa 73-63 Current Streak At GT GT, 2 1995-96 WT% 75-74 Current ACC Tourney WFU, 3 La 63-64 Coaching Records Wh 66-63 SKIP PROSSER VS. TECH 1994-95 Wh 73-62 Overall 7-4 La 65-67 At Wake Forest 7-4 1993-94 WT# 74-49 At Xavier 0-0 La 69-71 At Loyola (MD) 0-0 Wh 67-63 In Winston-Salem 4-1 In Atlanta 2-3 1992-93 Lh 58-69 In ACC Tournament 1-0 Wa 81-58 1991-92 La 61-80 PAUL HEWITT VS. WFU Wh 86-72 Overall 5-8 1990-91 Wh 86-74 At Georgia Tech 5-8 La 91-101 At Siena 0-0 1989-90 La 70-79 In Winston-Salem 1-5 Lh 79-91 In Atlanta 4-2 In ACC Tournament 0-1 1988-89 La% 70-75 Lh 75-84 Wake Forest 1987-88 Lh% 75-78 Most Points La 66-78 101 (101-102, ot), Jan. 27, 2005 in Atlanta 1986-87 La 69-83 Most Points at WFU Lh (ot) 59-65 98 (98-91), Feb. 12, 2005 Most Points in Atlanta 101 (101-102, ot), Jan. 27, 2005 Most Points in ACC Tourney 92 (92-83), March 8, 2002 Largest Margin of Victory 30 (86-56), Feb. 7, 1981 Largest Margin at WFU 16, four times Largest Margin in Atlanta 30 (86-56), Feb. 7, 1981 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 25 (74-49), March 11, 1994

Georgia Tech Most Points 102 (102-101, ot), Jan. 27, 2005 in Atlanta Most Points at WFU 91 (91-98), Feb. 12, 2005 91 (91-79), Jan. 6, 1990 Most Points in Atlanta 102 (102-101, ot), Jan. 27, 2005 Most Points in ACC Tourney 83 (83-92), March 8, 2002 Largest Margin of Victory 19 (80-61), Feb. 27, 1992 19 (94-75), Feb. 10, 1985 Largest Margin at WFU 12 (91-79), Jan. 6, 1990 Largest Margin in Atlanta 19 (80-61), Feb. 27, 1992 19 (94-75), Feb. 10, 1985 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney None

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake Forest-Maryland Series History Maryland leads 58-54 Lh 62-64 1962-63 WT& 80-41 2005-06 La 86-90 1983-84 LT# 64-66 Wh 75-54 2004-05 Wh 81-66 La 79-90 Wa 85-74 2003-04 LT# 86-87 Wh# (2 ot) 90-87 1961-62 Wh 81-78 Wa 91-83 1982-83 La 75-83 La 62-79 All-Time Series History Wh 93-85 Wh# 79-66 1960-61 WT& 98-76 Overall MD, 58-54 2002-03 La 67-90 1981-82 Wh# 48-42 Wh 78-69 At Home WFU, 32-20 Wh 81-72 La 56-61 Wa 72-60 At LJVMC WFU, 10-6 2001-02 La 89-90 1980-81 La 80-94 1959-60 Wh 65-64 In College Park MD, 34-17 Lh 63-85 Wh 67-60 Wa 54-47 At Cole Field House MD, 31-15 1979-80 La 77-83 1958-59 Wh 56-53 At Comcast Center MD, 2-1 2000-01 LT^ 53-71 Lh 76-84 La 65-68 Since 1953-54 MD, 58-53 Lh 57-73 Pre-ACC WFU, 1-0 La 71-81 1978-79 Lh# 53-54 1957-58 Lh 67-74 ACC Tournament MD, 4-3 1999-00 Lh 67-73 Wa 66-60 La 58-72 *In Greensboro MD, 3-1 La 51-73 1977-78 La 89-91 1956-57 Wh 62-58 In Raleigh WFU, 4-0 1998-99 Wh 85-72 Wh# 84-75 La 53-59 In Atlanta MD, 1-0 La 92-69 1976-77 Lh# 80-81 1955-56 Wh 76-60 (*neutral site games only) 1997-98 Wa 83-79 Wa (ot) 86-85 La 51-61 Wh 72-60 1975-76 La 91-105 1954-55 Wh 75-71 Streaks Wh# 96-93 Wa (ot) 62-58 Current MD, 1 1996-97 Wa 74-69 Longest WFU Streak 6 Lh 51-54 1974-75 La 73-89 1953-54 WT& (ot) 64-56 Longest MD Streak 7 1995-96 Wh 77-64 Lh 78-99 La 53-74 Current Streak At WFU WFU, 3 Wa 85-78 1973-74 La 68-77 Wh 71-54 Current Streak At MD MD, 1 1994-95 Wh 63-54 Lh 59-72 1952-53 W&(SC) (ot) 61-59 Current ACC Tourney MD, 4 La 66-76 1972-73 LT# 65-73 # Greensboro 1993-94 La 58-81 Wh 62-60 & Raleigh Coaching Records Lh 58-61 La 76-105 ^ Atlanta SKIP PROSSER VS. MARYLAND 1971-72 La (ot) 56-64 SC Southern Conference Tournament Overall 4-6 1992-93 Wh 88-64 Lh# 46-49 At Wake Forest 4-5 Wa 86-73 At Xavier 0-0 1991-92 Lh 66-77 1970-71 Wh 72-66 At Loyola (MD) 0-1 Wa 86-76 La 71-72 In Winston-Salem 3-1 1990-91 La 78-86 1969-70 Lh# 88-96 In College Park 1-4 Wh 74-62 Wa 104-87 In ACC Tournament 0-1 1989-90 Wh 84-74 1968-69 W# 93-71 Wh 95-87 GARY WILLIAMS VS. WFU La 82-88 1988-89 Wa 75-61 1967-68 La 74-87 Overall 20-18 Wh 73-60 At Maryland 18-16 Wh 70-60 At Ohio State 0-0 1987-88 Lh# 65-70 1966-67 Wh 78-64 At Boston College 2-0 La 76-93 Wa 68-59 At American 0-2 1986-87 Wa 75-68 1965-66 Lh (ot) 78-86 In Winston-Salem 7-13 Wh 69-58 La 66-87 In College Park 10-6 1985-86 Lh# 48-59 1964-65 Lh (ot) 85-91 In ACC Tournament 2-0 La 55-77 La 64-82 1984-85 La 66-69 1963-64 Wa 79-77 Wake Forest Lh 82-91 Most Points 104 (104-87), Dec. 13, 1969 Most Points at WFU 96 (96-93) Jan. 10, 1976 Most Points in College Park 104 (104-87), Dec. 13, 1969 Most Points in ACC Tourney 98 (98-76), March 2, 1961 Largest Margin of Victory 39 (80-41), Feb. 28, 1963 Largest Margin at WFU 24 (88-64), Feb. 17, 1993 Largest Margin in College Park 17 (104-87), Dec. 13, 1969 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney (80-41), Feb. 28, 1963

Maryland Most Points 105 (105-76), Jan. 22, 1973 Most Points at WFU 96 (96-88), Jan. 3, 1970 Most Points in College Park 105 (105-76), Jan. 22, 1973 Most Points in ACC Tourney 87 (87-86), March 12, 2004 Largest Margin of Victory 29 (105-76), Jan. 22, 1973 Largest Margin at WFU 22 (85-63), Jan. 23, 2002 Largest Margin in College Park 29 (105-76), Jan. 22, 1973 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 18 (71-53), March 9, 2001

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake Forest-Miami Series History Wake Forest leads 4-1 2005-06 La 69-78 2004-05 Wa 68-63 Wh 94-82 1990-91 Wh 72-66 All-Time Series History 1939-40 W 46-17 Overall WFU, 4-1 At Home WFU, 2-0 At LJVMC WFU, 2-0 In Miami 1-1 At Convocation Center 1-1 Pre-ACC WFU, 2-0 ACC Tournament 0-0 In Greensboro 0-0 In Charlotte 0-0 In Landover 0-0 In Raleigh 0-0

Streaks Current MIAMI, 1 Longest WFU Streak 4 Longest Miami Streak 1 Current Streak At WFU WFU, 2 Current Streak At Miami MIAMI, 1 Current ACC Tourney 0

Coaching Records SKIP PROSSER VS. MIAMI Overall 2-1 At Wake Forest 2-1 At Xavier 0-0 At Loyola (MD) 0-0 In Winston-Salem 1-0 In Coral Gables 1-1 In ACC Tournament 0-0

FRANK HAITH VS. WFU Overall 1-2 At Miami 1-2 In Winston-Salem 0-1 In Coral Gables 1-1 In ACC Tournament 0-0

Wake Forest Most Points 94 (94-82), Jan. 29, 2005 in Winston-Salem Most Points at WFU 94 (94-82), Jan. 29, 2005 Most Points at Miami 69 (69-78), Jan. 31, 2006 Most Points in ACC Tournament None Largest Margin of Victory 29 (46-17), 1939-40 Largest Margin at WFU 12 (94-82), Jan. 29, 2005 Largest Margin at Miami 5 (68-63), Feb. 15, 2005 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney None

Miami Most Points 82 (82-94), Jan. 29, 2005 in Winston-Salem Most Points at WFU 82 (82-94), Jan. 29, 2005 Most Points in Miami 78 (78-69), Jan. 31, 2006 Most Points in ACC Tournament None Largest Margin of Victory 9 (78-69), Jan. 31, 2006 Largest Margin at WFU None Largest Margin at Miami 9 (78-69), Jan. 31, 2006 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney None

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake-North Carolina Series History UNC leads 148-63 Lh# 62-70 La 91-107 La 30-51 1912-13 La 15-19 1982-83 La 85-100 Wh 107-85 Wh 36-20 Wh (ot) 22-21 2005-06 Lh 73-82 Lh# 78-80 1963-64 La 73-81 1940-41 Lh 40-43 1911-12 L* 15-18 2004-05 Wh 95-82 1981-82 Lh# 51-69 Wh 80-71 La 45-61 1910-11 Wh 38-16 2003-04 Lh 73-79 Wa 55-48 1962-63 WT* 56-55 1939-40 L(sc)* 35-43 La 28-31 Wa 119-114 3ot 1980-81 LT& 57-58 Wa 72-71 Wh 42-36 * Raleigh 2002-03 Wh 75-60 All-Time Series History Wa 84-68 Wh 78-70 La 51-54 # Greensboro Wa 79-75 Overall UNC, 148-63 Lh 60-74 1961-62 Wa 87-80 1938-39 Lh 54-56 % Charlotte 2001-02 Wh 90-66 At Home UNC, 59-29 W(4)# 82-71 Wh 91-72 Wa 57-37 ^ Atlanta Wa 84-62 At LJVMC UNC, 9-8 1979-80 LT# 62-75 1960-61 Lh 78-93 1937-38 Wh 44-34 & Landover, MD 2000-01 Lh 74-80 In Chapel Hill UNC, 68-18 Lh 61-73 La 74-83 La 26-31 + Durham (Duke) La 69-70 At Dean Smith Center UNC, 15-4 La 68-72 1959-60 Wa 80-69 1936-37 L(sc)* 35-37 (4) Big Four Tournament 1999-00 WT% 58-52 Since 1953-54 UNC, 88-42 1978-79 La 69-76 Lh# 59-62 Lh 30-31 (DC) Dixie Classic La 64-87 Pre-ACC UNC, 60-21 Wh 59-56 W(DC)* 53-50 Wa 24-23 (SC) Southern Conference Wh 66-57 ACC Tournament UNC, 13-8 L(4)# 55-73 1958-59 Lh 66-75 1935-36 Lh 23-32 Tournament 1998-99 La (ot) 65-68 *In Greensboro UNC, 7-6 1977-78 WT# 82-77 La 34-44 La 19-26 Lh 40-52 In Raleigh WFU, 9-6 Wh 71-62 1957-58 Lh 57-60 1934-35 Lh 21-32 1997-98 La 53-72 In Charlotte UNC, 4-1 La 69-71 La 45-71 La 11-31 Lh 73-79 In Atlanta UNC, 1-0 1976-77 Wa 67-66 1956-57 LT* 59-61 1933-34 La 24-41 1996-97 LT# 73-86 In Landover UNC, 1-0 Lh 75-77 Lh 64-69 Lh 21-41 La 60-74 In Durham UNC, 1-0 W(4)# (ot) 97-96 La 69-72 1932-33 Lh 26-38 Wh 81-57 Big 4 Tournament WFU, 3-2 1975-76 Lh (ot) 85-88 L* 55-63 La 33-36 1995-96 Wh 84-60 (*neutral site games only) La 74-99 1955-56 WT* 77-56 1931-32 La 24-34 La 59-65 W(4)# 95-83 La 73-77 Lh 17-32 1994-95 WT# (ot) 82-80 Streaks 1974-75 LT# (ot) 100-101 Wh 76-71 1930-31 Lh 25-45 Wa 79-70 Current UNC, 1 La 91-101 1954-55 WT* 95-82 La 13-30 Lh 61-62 Longest WFU Streak 6 Lh 78-80 Lh 79-83 1929-30 Lh 15-37 1993-94 LT% (ot) 84-86 Longest UNC Streak 19 1973-74 LT# 62-76 La 78-95 La 18-49 Wh 68-61 Current Streak At WFU UNC, 1 Lh 67-77 1953-54 Wa 76-62 1928-29 La 10-34 La 61-85 Current Streak At UNC WFU, 3 La 78-95 Lh 65-66 Lh 19-42 1992-93 La 65-83 Current ACC Tourney WFU, 1 1972-73 WT# (ot) 54-52 1952-53 Wh 89-63 1927-28 La 17-29 Wh 88-62 La 51-69 La 68-72 Lh 22-38 1991-92 LT% 65-80 Coaching Records Lh# 81-99 1951-52 Wa 55-46 1926-27 Lh 26-32 La 78-80 SKIP PROSSER VS. NORTH CAROLINA 1971-72 Lh# 59-71 Wh 55-53 Wa 30-23 Lh 79-90 Overall 6-2 La 77-92 1950-51 La 70-82 1925-26 La 22-32 1990-91 La 70-85 At Wake Forest 6-2 L(4)# 76-99 Lh 56-65 Wh 29-28 Lh 81-91 In Winston-Salem 3-2 1970-71 La 75-93 1949-50 Wa 57-54 1924-25 La 24-43 In Chapel Hill 3-0 1989-90 Lh 67-72 Wh 96-84 Lh 50-54 Lh 18-22 In ACC Tournament 0-0 La 61-73 1969-70 Wh 88-85 1948-49 La 54-69 1923-24 La 12-33 1988-89 La 76-99 Wa 91-90 Lh 50-55 Lh 16-32 ROY WILLIAMS VS. WAKE Lh 74-88 1968-69 LT% 72-80 1947-48 Wh 53-47 1922-23 Lh 23-25 Overall 4-3 1987-88 LT# 62-83 La 76-84 La 35-56 La 26-38 At North Carolina 2-2 La 62-80 Lh 89-94 1946-47 Lh 46-54 1921-22 Lh 28-32 At Kansas 2-1 Wh# 83-80 1967-68 LT% 70-83 La 49-70 La 27-42 In Winston-Salem 2-2 1986-87 La 85-94 Lh 60-80 1945-46 W(sc)* 31-29 1918-19 Lh 17-36 In Chapel Hill 0-1 Lh# 53-79 La 62-74 La 32-61 1915-16 W* 27-22 In Lawrence, KS 1-0 1985-86 La 62-91 1966-67 LT# 79-89 Lh 47-70 1914-15 Wh 30-25 In ACC Tournament 0-0 Lh# 65-89 La 73-75 1944-45 Lh 40-65 L* 20-32 In NCAA Tournament 1-0 1984-85 LT^ (ot) 61-72 Lh 74-76 La 29-65 Wa 26-23 La 59-69 1965-66 La 87-115 1942-43 L+ 31-32 1913-14 W* 32-29 Wake Forest Lh# 73-79 Lh 83-99 La 37-49 Wh 39-30 Most Points 1983-84 La 63-100 119 (119-114 3ot), Dec. 20, 2003 at Chapel Hill 1964-65 WT* 92-76 1941-42 W(sc)* 32-26 La 24-28 Most Points at WFU 107 (107-85), Jan. 6, 1965 Most Points in Chapel Hill 119 (119-114 3ot), Dec. 20, 2003 at Chapel Hill Most Points in ACC Tourney 100 (100-101, ot), March 6, 1975 Largest Margin of Victory 26 (88-62), Jan. 30, 1993 26 (89-63), Feb. 17, 1953 Largest Margin at WFU 26 (88-62), Jan. 30, 1993 26 (89-63), Feb. 17, 1953 Largest Margin in Chapel Hill 22 (84-62), Jan. 5, 2002 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 21 (77-56), March 2, 1956

North Carolina Most Points 115 (115-87), Feb. 1, 1966 Most Points at WFU 99 (99-81), Jan. 17, 1973 99 (99-83), Jan. 1, 1966 Most Points in Chapel Hill 115 (115-87), Feb. 1, 1966 Most Points in ACC Tourney 101 (101-100, ot), March 6, 1975 Largest Margin of Victory 37 (100-63), Jan. 25, 1984 Largest Margin at WFU 26 (79-53), Jan. 22, 1987 Largest Margin in Chapel Hill 37 (100-63), Jan. 25, 1984 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 21 (83-62), March 11, 1988

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake Forest-NC State Series History NC State leads 127-95 1984-85 La 64-66 1966-67 Lh (ot) 59-64 La 50-57 1924-25 Lh 25-26 2005-06 Wh 76-63 Wh 91-64 Wa 87-67 1948-49 L(d) 42-46 Wa 29-24 La 82-92 1983-84 Wh 84-75 1965-66 La 100-121 La 39-82 1923-24 Wh 25-17 2004-05 LT 65-81 La 69-80 Lh 75-101 Wh 52-49 Wa 29-15 Wa 55-53 1982-83 LT^ 70-71 1964-65 La 81-87 1947-48 La 54-65 1922-23 W 24-22 Wh 86-75 La 89-130 Wh 86-80 Lh 43-72 W 27-22 All-Time Series History Wh# 91-73 1963-64 Wh 74-55 1946-47 Wh 44-39 1921-22 W 25-22 Overall NCS, 127-95 2003-04 Lh 70-81 At Home WFU, 38-27 La 68-73 1981-82 Wa 50-46 La (ot) 53-56 La 48-65 Wa 27-20 At LJVMC WFU, 14-3 2002-03 LT# 83-87 Lh 50-52 1962-63 Wh 79-70 1945-46 W 47-27 1920-21 L 10-20 At NCSU NCS, 50-23 Wa 78-72 1980-81 La 65-66 Wa 66-58 L 30-34 W 20-10 At RBC Center WFU, 4-3 Wh 73-58 Wh 60-52 1961-62 Wa 69-62 1944-45 L 38-46 1919-20 Lh 18-30 Since 1953-54 NCS, 83-60 2001-02 Wh 83-71 W(4)# 87-57 Wh 77-65 L 37-57 La 23-38 Pre-ACC NCS, 54-35 Wa 82-81 1979-80 Lh 41-44 1960-61 Wh 76-66 1942-43 L 36-52 1918-19 La 17-29 ACC Tournament NCS, 8-3 2000-01 Wa 76-58 La 40-52 L(dc)* 91-99 L 37-42 Wh 29-20 *In Greensboro NCS, 8-3 Wh 74-69 L(4)# 65-70 Wa 68-67 1941-42 L 38-44 La 17-26 *In Raleigh NCS, 7-3 1978-79 La 66-90 1959-60 WT* 71-66 W 44-43 1917-18 L 19-31 In Charlotte WFU, 1-0 1999-00 W$ (ot) 62-59 In Durham NCS, 2-0 Wh 71-53 Wh 60-56 La 45-51 1940-41 L 37-40 L 17-20 In Atlanta NCS, 1-0 La 56-76 L(4)# 70-77 Wh 73-59 W 50-40 L 8-30 In Landover NCS, 1-0 1998-99 LT# 52-66 1977-78 Wh 87-81 1958-59 Lh 59-64 1939-40 W 61-23 1916-17 W 30-24 In Washington, DC NC, 1-0 Wh 74-45 La 77-88 La (2ot) 52-56 L 32-38 La 29-30 In New York WFU, 1-0 La 59-70 L(4)# 77-79 1957-58 La 70-91 1938-39 W 48-42 1915-16 Wh 34-23 Big Four Tourney NCS, 6-3 1997-98 Wh 71-57 1976-77 La 85-91 L(dc)* 61-63 W 46-26 Wa 26-24 Dixie Classic NCS, 4-2 Wa 68-62 Wh 84-77 Lh 51-62 1937-38 L 41-45 1913-14 W 28-20 (*neutral site games only) 1996-97 Lh 59-60 1975-76 Wh 98-96 1956-57 WT* 66-57 L 44-45 Wa 24-14 Wa 53-45 La 85-87 La 71-75 1936-37 W 41-33 1912-13 W 34-20 Streaks Current WFU, 1 1995-96 Wa 72-70 W(4)# 93-78 W(dc)* 73-66 L 31-49 L 26-43 Longest WFU Streak 8 Wh 66-62 1974-75 Lh 87-89 Lh 63-73 1935-36 L 24-26 1911-12 W 30-8 Longest NCS Streak 6 1994-95 Wh 83-68 La 80-106 1955-56 LT* 64-76 L 22-36 W 50-9 Current Streak At WFU WF, 2 Wa 69-61 W(4)# 83-78 La (ot) 78-80 1934-35 L 20-39 W 23-13 Current Streak At NCS NCS, 2 1993-94 La 63-71 1973-74 Lh 63-72 L(dc)* 58-70 La 24-52 1910-11 L 18-19 Current ACC Tourney NCS, 5 Wh 72-60 La 96-111 Lh 81-90 1933-34 L 19-33 W 33-6 1992-93 Wh 80-68 L(4)# 73-91 1954-55 LT* 70-85 L 19-27 (d) Durham Coaching Records Wa 65-54 1972-73 La 77-100 La (ot) 73-75 1932-33 L 22-25 * Raleigh SKIP PROSSER VS. NC STATE Lh 59-81 Lh 81-100 Wa 23-19 % Charlotte Overall 7-5 1991-92 La 74-77 At Wake Forest 7-5 Wh 86-73 L(4)# 83-88 1953-54 LT* (ot) 80-82 1931-32 W 27-24 # Greensboro At Xavier 0-0 1990-91 Wa 89-84 1971-72 Lh 78-86 La 76-91 L 14-19 ^ Atlanta At Loyola (MD) 0-0 Wh 97-76 La 76-84 W(dc)* 86-79 1930-31 W 21-20 & Landover, MD In Winston-Salem 4-1 1989-90 Wa 93-91 1970-71 Wh 89-85 Wh 81-69 L 20-42 $ NIT semifinals - New In Raleigh 3-2 Lh 57-61 Wa 83-76 1952-53 Wa 71-70 1929-30 L 10-38 York In ACC Tournament 0-2 1988-89 Lh(4ot)103-110 L(4)# 70-73 La 80-99 1928-29 La 12-44 (dc) Dixie Classic (Raleigh) La 64-82 1969-70 La 86-104 Wh 51-50 La 20-27 (tc) Triangle Classic HERB SENDEK VS. WFU 1987-88 La 82-86 Lh 72-75 1951-52 La 51-65 1927-28 L 36-45 (Raleigh) Overall 9-15 1968-69 WT% 81-73 Lh 62-65 La (ot) 39-40 (4) Big Four Tournament At NC State 9-15 Wh 71-67 At Miami (Ohio) 0-0 1986-87 LT& (2 ot)73-77 Wh 52-49 1950-51 La 56-78 La 41-47 In Winston-Salem 2-8 Lh (ot) 76-80 Wa 88-79 Lh 45-64 1926-27 W 27-25 In Raleigh 4-6 La 67-75 La(tc) 67-69 L(dc)* 56-72 W 20-18 In New York 0-1 1985-86 Lh 44-45 1967-68 Wa 72-66 1949-50 L(d) 53-59 1925-26 L 18-27 In ACC Tournament 3-0 La 64-77 Lh 63-79 La 35-73 Lh 33-37

Wake Forest Most Points 103 (103-110, 4ot), March 4, 1989 Most Points at WFU 103 (103-110, 4ot), March 4, 1989 Most Points in Raleigh 100 (100-121), Feb. 26, 1966 Most Points in ACC Tourney 83 (83-87), March 15, 2003 Largest Margin of Victory 41 (50-9), 1911-12 Largest Margin at WFU 29 (74-45), Feb. 28, 1999 Largest Margin in Raleigh 29 (87-67), Dec. 3, 1967 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 9 (66-57), March 7, 1957

NC State Most Points 130 (130-89), March 5, 1983 Most Points at WFU 110 (110-103, 4 ot), March 4, 1989 Most Points in Raleigh 130 (130-89), March 5, 1983 Most Points in ACC Tourney 87 (83-87), March 15, 2003 Largest Margin of Victory 43 (82-39), 1948-49 Largest Margin at WFU 29 (72-43), 1948-49 Largest Margin in Raleigh 43 (82-39), 1948-49 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 16 (81-65), March 11, 2005

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake Forest-Virginia Series History Wake Forest leads 63-58 La 47-54 1965-66 Wh 99-87 2005-06 La 73-75 1984-85 Wh 68-65 La 94-97 2004-05 Wh 90-68 La 56-58 1964-65 Wa (ot) 74-72 Wa 89-70 1983-84 WT# 63-51 Wh 88-75 2003-04 La 82-84 La 61-65 1963-64 WT+ 79-60 All-Time Series History Wh 91-78 Wh# 84-76 Wa (ot) 66-58 Overall WFU, 63-58 2002-03 Wh 75-71 1982-83 Lh# 74-107 Wh 70-52 At Home WFU, 37-16 La 75-85 La 75-89 1962-63 Wh 82-62 At LJVMC WFU, 12-3 2001-02 Wh 92-70 1981-82 LT# (ot) 49-51 Wa 78-73 At UVA UVA, 36-20 La 74-86 La 66-84 1961-62 WT+ 81-58 At University Hall UVA, 30-10 2000-01 La 71-82 Lh# 66-69 Wh 116-67 Since 1953-54 WFU, 62-52 Wh 96-73 1980-81 Wh (ot) 73-66 Wa 84-65 Pre-ACC UVA, 6-0 1999-00 Wa 80-75 La 73-83 1960-61 Wh 88-61 ACC Tournament 6-6 Lh 67-76 1979-80 Wh 79-77 Wa 88-82 *In Greensboro 4-4 1998-99 La 54-64 La 59-64 1959-60 Wh 106-66 In Raleigh WFU, 2-0 In Charlotte UVA, 2-0 Wh 69-53 1978-79 La 76-83 Wa 67-64 (*neutral site games only) 1997-98 Wh 62-55 Lh 75-88 1958-59 Lh (2 ot) 78-81 La* (ot) 64-73 1977-78 WT# 72-61 Wa 83-76 Streaks 1996-97 Wa 66-60 Wh 74-62 1957-58 Wh 81-72 Current UVA, 1 Wh 58-54 La 60-67 La 61-66 Longest WFU Streak 14 1995-96 WT# 70-60 1976-77 LT# 57-59 1956-57 Wh 73-58 Longest UVA Streak 9 La 49-67 Wa 80-72 Wa 60-55 Current Streak At WFU WFU, 4 Wh 81-64 Wh 67-63 1955-56 Wh 84-67 Current Streak At UVA UVA, 1 1994-95 WT# 77-68 1975-76 Wh 82-78 Wa 82-69 Current ACC Tourney WFU, 2 Wh 66-63 La 58-63 1954-55 Wh 96-90 Wa 71-70 1974-75 La 58-71 Wa 100-90 Coaching Records SKIP PROSSER VS. VIRGINIA 1993-94 Wa 63-45 Wh 83-66 1920-21 La 13-35 Overall 5-4 Lh 59-61 1973-74 Lh (ot) 83-86 1918-19 Lh 32-40 At Wake Forest 5-4 1992-93 LT% 57-61 La 84-91 La (ot) 29-33 At Xavier 0-0 Wh 58-56 1972-73 La 73-104 1916-17 La 13-38 At Loyola (MD) 0-0 Wa 75-73 Lh 62-75 1913-14 La 16-80 In Winston-Salem 4-0 1991-92 Wh 69-60 1971-72 LT# 65-74 1910-11 Lh 12-22 In Charlottesville 1-4 La 53-58 La 67-74 # Greensboro In ACC Tournament 0-0 1990-91 LT% 66-70 Lh 64-74 * Richmond Wh 74-66 1970-71 LT# 84-85 % Charlotte DAVE LEITAO VS. WFU La 80-83 Wh 95-71 + Raleigh Overall 1-0 1989-90 Wa 51-50 La 81-86 At Virginia 1-0 Lh (ot) 70-71 1969-70 Wa 90-79 At DePaul 0-0 In Winston-Salem 0-0 1988-89 Lh# 72-81 Wh# 65-58 In Charlottesville 1-0 La 69-88 1968-69 Wa 87-84 In ACC Tournament 0-0 1987-88 Lh (2ot) 67-69 Wh 90-66 La 64-69 1967-68 La 87-100 Wake Forest 1986-87 Lh# 45-59 Wh 97-90 Most Points La 63-78 1966-67 La 67-81 116 (116-67), Feb. 12, 1962 1985-86 Lh# 53-69 Wh 84-77 Most Points at WFU 116 (116-67), Feb. 12, 1962 Most Points at UVA 100 (100-90), Dec. 11, 1954 Most Points in ACC Tourney 84 (84-85), March 11, 1971 Largest Margin of Victory 49 (116-67), Feb. 12, 1962 Largest Margin at WFU 49 (116-67), Feb. 12, 1962 Largest Margin at UVA 19 (89-70), Jan. 2, 2005 19 (84-65), Dec. 15, 1961 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 23 (81-58), March 1, 1962

Virginia Most Points 107 (107-74), March 2, 1983 Most Points at WFU 107 (107-74), March 2, 1983 Most Points at UVA 104 (104-72), Feb. 10, 1973 Most Points in ACC Tourney 85 (85-84), March 11, 1971 Largest Margin of Victory 64 (80-16), 1913-14 Largest Margin at WFU 64 (80-16), 1913-14 Largest Margin at UVA 31 (104-73), Feb. 10, 1973 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 9 (74-65), March 9, 172

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Wake-Virginia Tech Series History Wake Forest leads 25-21 1912-13 W 39-16 2005-06 Lh 70-76 W 41-12 2004-05 Wa 83-63 1911-12 L 19-21 1998-99 Wa 52-47 L 15-45 1996-97 Wh 61-44 # Roanoke, VA All-Time Series History 1986-87 W#+ 68-76 + Won by forfeit Overall WFU, 25-21 1982-83 Wgr ot 88-80 gr - Greensboro, NC At Home WFU, 10-4 1977-78 Wa 88-74 % Reynolds HS At LJVMC 1-1 1976-77 Lh ot 97-98 In Blacksburg VT, 8-6 1975-76 La 95-102 At Cassell Coliseum n/a 1974-75 Wh 90-72 Since 1953-54 WFU, 18-12 Pre-ACC WFU, 24-20 1973-74 Wa 64-58 ACC Tournament 0 1972-73 Lh 67-71 In Greensboro 0 1971-72 La 60-70 In Charlotte 0 1970-71 Wh 92-81 In Landover 0 1969-70 La 78-94 In Raleigh 0 1968-69 Wh 79-71 1967-68 La 67-71 Streaks 1966-67 La 70-82 Current VT, 1 Longest WFU Streak 6 Wh ot 78-75 Longest Virginia Tech Streak 3 1965-66 Lh 84-90 Current Streak At WFU VT, 2 La 85-110 Current Streak At Tech WF, 3 1964-65 Wa ot 86-85 Current ACC Tourney 0 Wh 75-74 1963-64 Wh 85-82 Coaching Records La 72-77 SKIP PROSSER VS. VIRGINIA TECH 1962-63 Wa 64-61 Overall 8-5 Wh 76-63 At Wake Forest 1-1 At Xavier 7-4 1961-62 La 81-87 At Loyola (MD) 0-0 1960-61 Wh 100-84 In Winston-Salem 0-1 1953-54 Wh% 82-55 In Blacksburg 1-0 1930-31 L 26-27 In ACC Tournament 0-0 W 39-17 1923-24 W 47-32 SETH GREENBERG VS. WFU 1922-23 W 37-10 Overall 1-1 1920-21 L 19-29 At Virginia Tech 1-1 1918-19 W 14-13 In Winston-Salem 1-0 In Blacksburg 0-1 L 18-38 In ACC Tournament 0-0 1917-18 L 15-45 1916-17 L 12-31 Wake Forest W 26-24 Most Points 1915-16 L 28-30 100 (100-84), Jan. 28, 1961 in Winston-Salem 1913-14 L 24-29 Most Points at WFU 100 (100-84), Jan. 28, 1961 Most Points at Blacksburg 95 (95-102), Feb. 21, 1976 Most Points in ACC Tournament 0 Largest Margin of Victory 29 (41-12), 1912-13 Largest Margin at WFU 18 (90-72), Feb. 1, 1975 Largest Margin at Virginia Tech 20 (83-63), Feb. 5, 2005 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 0

Virginia Tech Most Points 110 (110-85), Feb. 10, 1966 in Blacksburg Most Points at WFU 98 (98-97, ot), Feb. 19, 1977 Most Points in Blacksburg 110 (110-85), Feb. 10, 1966 Most Points in ACC Tournament 0 Largest Margin of Victory 30 (45-15), 1911-12 Largest Margin at WFU 6 (76-70), Jan. 28, 2006 6 (90-84), Feb. 19, 1966 Largest Margin at Virginia Tech 25 (110-85), Feb. 10, 1966 Largest Margin in ACC Tourney 0

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Career Record Book Update

Points Field Goal Attempts 9. Jerry Braswell 1995-98 115 117 13. Tony Rutland 1994-98 122 130 Rk. Player Years G Pts Rk. Player Years G FGA 10. Cal Boyd 1986-89 112 116 nr. Eric Williams 2003- 125 128 1. Dickie Hemric 1952-55 113 2,587 1. Dickie Hemric 1952-55 113 1,740 11. Broderick Hicks 1999-02 131 110 2. Randolph Childress 1991-95 120 2,208 2. Skip Brown 1974-77 108 1,668 12. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 109 Personal Fouls 3. Len Chappell 1960-62 87 2,165 3. Robert O’Kelley 1998-01 127 1,563 13. Derrick McQueen 1989-92 111 99 Rk. Player Years G PF 4. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 2,117 4. Charlie Davis 1969-71 79 1,512 14. David Carlyle 1989-92 79 98 1. Darius Songaila 1999-02 130 436 5. Skip Brown 1974-77 108 2,034 5. Len Chappell 1960-62 87 1,507 2. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 373 6. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 1,985 6. Frank Johnson 1977-81 120 1,465 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 3. Eric Williams 2003- 125 369 7. Charlie Davis 1969-71 79 1,970 7. Justin Gray 2003- 116 1,463 Rk. Player Years G FGA 4. Guy Morgan 1979-82 113 363 8. Robert O’Kelley 1998-01 127 1,885 8. Randolph Childress 1991-95 120 1,453 1. Randolph Childress ‘91, 93-95 120 832 5. Larry Harrison 1976-79 109 347 9. Justin Gray 2003- 116 1,876 9. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 1,400 2. Justin Gray 2003- 116 825 6. Frank Johnson 1977-81 120 323 10. Darius Songaila 1999-02 130 1,859 10. Lefty Davis 1953-56 84 1,375 3. Robert O’Kelley 1998-01 127 801 7. Jim Johnstone 1979-82 111 321 11. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 1,765 11. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 1,368 4. Tony Rutland 1995-98 122 657 8. Rafael Vidaurreta 1998-01 119 319 12. Frank Johnson 1977-81 120 1,749 12. Chris King 1988-92 113 1,352 5. Craig Dawson 1999-02 128 640 9. Alvis Rogers 1979-83 114 314 13. Chris King 1988-92 113 1,721 6. Taron Downey 2002-05 129 478 10. Skip Brown 1974-77 108 312 14. Rodney Rogers 1991-93 89 1,720 Field Goal Percentage 7. Rusty LaRue 1993-96 107 348 11. Jamaal Levy 2002-05 125 307 15. Eric Williams 2003- 125 1,673 (At least 250 FGM) 8. Broderick Hicks 1999-02 131 334 12. Sam Ivy 1987-90 111 305 16. Bob Leonard 1964-66 80 1,637 Rk. Player Years FG-A PCT 9. Steven Goolsby 1995-98 111 326 13. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 304 17. Lefty Davis 1953-56 84 1,564 1. Jim Johnstone 1979-82 472-780 60.5 10. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 309 14. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 300 18. Sam Ivy 1987-90 111 1,551 2. Eric Williams 2003- 649-1098 59.1 11. Jerry Braswell 1995-98 115 297 19. Jack Williams 1953-57 82 1,453 3. Rodney Rogers 1991-93 683-1179 57.9 12. Derrick McQueen 1989-92 111 271 Games Played 20. Alvis Rogers 1979-83 114 1,441 4. Tim Duncan 1994-97 790-1368 57.7 13. David Carlyle 1989-92 79 261 Rk. Player Years GP 21. Jerry Schellenberg 1974-77 109 1,366 5. Guy Morgan 1979-82 399-708 56.4 14. Robert Siler 1988-91 94 248 1. Broderick Hicks 1999-02 131 22. Craig Dawson 1999-02 128 1,342 6. Rod Griffin 1976-78 773-1400 55.2 2. Darius Songaila 1999-02 130 23. Delaney Rudd 1982-85 114 1,329 7. Sam Ivy 1987-90 645-1184 54.4 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 3. Taron Downey 2002-05 129 24. Billy Packer 1960-62 89 1,316 8. Kenny Green 1983-85 524-965 54.3 (At least 1 FGM/G) Antwan Scott 1999-02 129 25. Tony Rutland 1995-98 122 1,273 9. Chris King 1988-92 702-1352 51.9 Rk. Player Years FG-A PCT 5. Craig Dawson 1999-02 128 26. Kenny Green 1983-85 84 1,252 10. Ronny Watts 1963-65 359-696 51.6 1. Cal Boyd 1986-89 116-247 47.0 Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 27. Jackie Murdock 1955-57 83 1,239 11. Anthony Teachey 1981-84 371-723 51.3 2. Chris Paul 2004-05 86-183 46.9 7. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 28. Paul Long 1966-67 53 1,225 3. Marc Blucas 1991-94 91-196 46.4 Robert O’Kelley 1998-01 127 29. Mark Cline 1984-87 112 1,202 Free Throws 4. Ricky Peral 1994-97 83-188 44.1 9. Josh Shoemaker 1998-01 126 30. Dickie Walker 1968-70 80 1,201 Rk. Player Years G FT 5. Rusty LaRue 1993-96 151-349 43.4 10. Eric Williams 2003- 125 31. Danny Young 1981-84 122 1,170 1. Dickie Hemric 1952-55 113 905 6. Mark Cline 1984-87 55-133 41.4 Jamaal Levy 2002-05 125 32. Mike Helms 1979-82 111 1,165 2. Len Chappell 1960-62 87 637 7. Craig Dawson 1999-02 255-640 39.8 12. Vytas Danelius 2002-05 123 33. Guy Morgan 1979-82 113 1,128 3. Randolph Childress ‘91, 93-95 120 583 8. Randolph Childress 1991-95 329-832 39.5 13. Trent Strickland 2003- 122 34. Taron Downey 2002-05 129 1,118 4. Charlie Davis 1969-71 79 578 9. Jerry Braswell 1995-98 116-297 39.1 Danny Young 1981-84 122 35. Jim Johnstone 1979-82 111 1,117 5. Darius Songaila 1999-02 130 575 10. Steven Goolsby 1995-98 127-326 39.0 Tony Rutland 1995-98 122 36. Trelonnie Owens 1991-94 115 1,104 6. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 520 11. Robert Siler 1988-91 96-248 38.7 16. Anthony Teachey 1981-84 121 37. Ronny Watts 1963-65 80 1,069 7. Jackie Murdock 1955-57 83 465 nr Justin Gray 2003- 310-825 37.6 17. Ervin Murray 1999-0 120 38. Tony Byers 1973-74 53 1,054 8. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 439 Frank Johnson 1977-81 120 39. Anthony Tucker 1990-92 85 1,043 9. Lefty Davis 1953-56 84 430 Blocked Shots Randolph Childress ‘91, 93-95 120 40. Gil McGregor 1969-71 80 1,039 10. Justin Gray 2003- 116 394 Rk. Player Years G BS 20. Tyrone Bogues 1984-87 119 41. Ernie Wiggins 1955-57 83 1,037 11. Bob Leonard 1964-66 80 391 1. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 481 Rafael Vidaurreta 1998-01 119 42. Anthony Teachey 1981-84 121 1,036 Jack Williams 1953, 56-57 82 391 2. Anthony Teachey 1981-84 121 203 43. Dave Budd 1958-60 75 1,014 nr. Eric Williams 2003- 125 375 3. Larry Harrison 1976-79 109 188 Games Started 44. Frank Christie 1962-64 84 1,000 4. Guy Morgan 1979-82 113 182 Rk. Player Years GS Free Throw Attempts 5. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 143 1. Tim Duncan 1994-97 127 Rebounds Rk. Player Years G FTA 6. Antwan Scott 1999-02 129 140 2. Darius Songaila 1999-02 120 Rk. Player Years G Reb 1. Dickie Hemric 1952-55 113 1,359 7. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 113 3. Josh Howard 2000-03 119 1. Dickie Hemric 1952-55 113 1,802 2. Len Chappell 1960-62 87 897 8. Eric Williams 2003- 125 106 4. Eric Williams 2003- 117 2. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 1,570 3. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 755 9. Chris King 1988-92 113 99 Frank Johnson 1977-81 116 3. Len Chappell 1960-62 87 1,213 4. Randolph Childress 1991-95 120 725 10. Darius Songaila 1999-02 130 96 6. Skip Brown 1974-77 108 4. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 947 5. Darius Songaila 1999-02 130 692 11. Kenny Green 1983-85 84 89 Alvis Rogers 1979-83 108 5. Anthony Teachey 1981-84 121 869 6. Charlie Davis 1969-71 79 662 12. Jamaal Levy 2002-05 125 84 Robert O’Kelley 1998-01 108 6. Gil McGregor 1969-71 80 850 7. Eric Williams 2003- 125 650 13. Rodney Rogers 1991-93 89 74 9. Jim Johnstone 1979-82 105 7. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 836 8. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 597 14. Kyle Visser 2004- 92 72 10. Justin Gray 2003- 100 8. Ronny Watts 1963-65 80 833 9. Lefty Davis 1953-56 84 578 15. Chris Ellis 2003- 107 65 Guy Morgan 1979-82 100 9. Eric Williams 2003- 125 825 10. Jack Williams 1953-57 82 575 10. Darius Songaila 1999-02 130 813 11. Dave Budd 1958-60 75 543 Assists Minutes Played 11. Jack Williams 1953-57 82 751 12. Jackie Murdock 1955-57 83 542 Rk. Player Years G AST Rk. Player Years G MP 12. Jamaal Levy 2002-05 125 743 1. Tyrone Bogues 1984-87 119 781 1. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 4,496 13. Rafael Vidaurreta 1998-01 119 727 Free Throw Percentage (At least 2. Skip Brown 1974-77 108 579 2. Frank Johnson 1977-81 120 4,054 14. Rodney Rogers 1991-93 89 705 2FTM/G) 3. Derrick McQueen 1988-92 111 575 3. Robert O’Kelley 1998-01 127 4,012 15. Guy Morgan 1979-82 113 703 Rk. Player Years FT-A PCT 4. Danny Young 1981-84 122 493 4. Randolph Childress 1991-95 120 3,969 16. Sam Ivy 1987-90 111 695 1. Charlie Davis 1969-71 578-662 87.3 5. Randolph Childress 1991-95 120 472 5. Tony Rutland 1995-98 122 3,598 17. Chris King 1989-92 113 690 2. Jackie Murdock 1955-57 465-542 85.8 6. Frank Johnson 1977-81 120 460 6. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 3,574 18. Dave Budd 1958-60 75 682 3. Paul Long 1966-67 285-335 85.1 7. Chris Paul 2004-05 63 395 7. Tyrone Bogues 1984-97 119 3,571 19. Josh Shoemaker 1998-01 126 667 4. Taron Downey 2002-05 226-267 84.6 8. Taron Downey 2002-05 129 366 8. Justin Gray 2003- 116 3,562 20. Alvis Rogers 1979-83 114 656 5. Chris Paul 2004-05 306-365 83.8 9. Tony Rutland 1995-98 122 356 9. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 3,536 Larry Harrison 1976-79 109 656 6. Skip Brown 1974-77 342-409 83.6 10. Justin Gray 2003- 116 353 10. Chris King 1989-92 113 3,520 22. Vytas Danelius 2002-05 123 631 7. Jerry Montgomery 1967-69 317-380 83.4 11. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 288 11. Danny Young 1981-84 122 3,479 23. Lefty Davis 1953-56 99 618 8. Darius Songaila 1999-02 575-692 83.1 12. Broderick Hicks 1999-02 131 286 12. Alvis Rogers 1979-83 114 3,445 24. Frank Christie 1962-64 84 600 9. Ernie Wiggins 1955-57 255-311 82.0 13. Delaney Rudd 1982-85 114 283 13. Anthony Teachey 1981-84 121 3,407 10. Billy Packer 1960-62 262-320 81.9 14. Jerry Schellenberg 1974-77 109 263 nr. Eric Williams 2003- 125 3,322 Field Goals 11. Mark Cline 1984-87 179-219 81.7 Rk. Player Years G FG 12. Jerry Schellenberg 1974-77 246-304 80.9 Steals Double-Doubles 1. Skip Brown 1974-77 108 846 13. Delaney Rudd 1982-85 194-241 80.5 Rk. Player Years G ST Rk. Player Years G D-D 2. Dickie Hemric 1952-55 113 841 nr. Justin Gray 2003- 394-492 80.1 1. Tyrone Bogues 1984-87 119 275 1. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 87 3. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 790 2. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 215 2. Len Chappell 1960-62 87 66 4. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 773 Three-Point Field Goals 3. Frank Johnson 1977-81 120 204 3. Ronny Watts 1963-65 80 45 5. Len Chappell 1960-62 87 764 Rk. Player Years G FG 4. Skip Brown 1974-77 108 195 4. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 43 6. Frank Johnson 1977-81 120 708 1. Randolph Childress 1991-95 120 329 5. Danny Young 1981-84 122 194 5. Gil McGregor 1969-71 80 34 7. Chris King 1988-92 113 702 2. Justin Gray 2003- 116 310 6. Randolph Childress 1991-95 120 180 6. Dickie Hemric 1952-55 113 ^27 8. Charlie Davis 1969-71 79 696 3. Robert O’Kelley 1998-01 127 288 7. Chris Paul 2004-05 63 160 7. Rodney Rogers 1992-93 89 25 9. Rodney Rogers 1991-93 89 683 4. Craig Dawson 1999-02 128 255 8. Rodney Rogers 1991-93 89 146 8. Eric Williams 2003- 125 23 10. Eric Williams 2003- 125 649 5. Tony Rutland 1995-98 122 248 9. Darius Songaila 1999-02 130 141 Anthony Teachey 1981-84 121 23 11. Randolph Childress 1991-95 120 648 6. Taron Downey 2002-05 129 184 10. Justin Gray 2003- 116 136 10. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 22 7. Rusty LaRue 1993-96 107 151 11. Alvis Rogers 1979-83 114 135 Jack Williams 1956-57 82 22 8. Steven Goolsby 1995-98 111 127 12. Jerry Schellenberg 1974-77 109 134 ^ actual total unknown

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Single-Season Record Book Update

Points 23. Delaney Rudd 210 1985 19. Jim Gilley 207 1957 14. Robert O’Kelley 168 2001 10. Jerry Schellenberg 62 1977 Rk. Player Points Year 24. Tim Duncan 208 1995 20. Dave Budd 202 1959 15. Randolph Childress 166 1991 Skip Brown 62 1975 1. Len Chappell 932 1962 Billy Packer 208 1961 Dave Budd 202 1958 16. Taron Downey 147 2003 12. Frank Johnson 59 1978 2. Dickie Hemric 746 1955 nr. Eric Williams 196 2006 22. Bob Leonard 200 1965 17. Craig Dawson 145 2001 13. Josh Howard 58 2001 3. Len Chappell 745 1961 23. Bob Leonard 199 1966 18. Josh Howard 142 2003 14. Rodney Rogers 54 1993 4. Charlie Davis 690 1971 Field Goal Attempts 24. Eric Williams 198 2006 19. Steven Goolsby 141 1998 15. Rodney Rogers 53 1991 5. Dickie Hemric 680 1954 Rk. Player FGAs Year 25. Ronny Watts 197 1964 20. Rusty LaRue 140 1996 16. Frank Johnson 52 1981 6. Charlie Davis 664 1970 1. Len Chappell 597 1962 21. Craig Dawson 136 2000 17. Josh Howard 49 2002 7. Tim Duncan 645 1997 2. Charlie Davis 542 1970 Free Throw Percentage 22. Derrick McQueen 134 1992 Anthony Teachey 49 1984 Bob Leonard 645 1965 3. Len Chappell 538 1961 Rk. Player FT% Year 23. Mark Cline 133 1987 Danny Young 49 1983 9. Randolph Childress 644 1995 4. Bob Leonard 531 1965 (Min. 2 FT made per game) 24. Craig Dawson 132 1999 20. Randolph Childress 48 1995 10. Rodney Rogers 636 1993 5. Bob Leonard 515 1966 1. Charlie Davis 88.2 1969 25. Taron Downey 131 2004 Danny Young 48 1982 11. Dickie Hemric 623 1953 6. Tony Byers 508 1973 2. Ernie Wiggins 87.7 1957 22. Fran McCaffery 47 1978 Paul Long 623 1966 Charlie Davis 508 1971 3. Jackie Murdock 87.5 1957 Three-Point Field Goal Leroy McDonald 46 1978 Rod Griffin 623 1978 8. Skip Brown 472 1975 Charlie Davis 87.5 1970 Percentage Frank Johnson 46 1977 14. Charlie Davis 616 1969 9. Paul Long 467 1966 5. Skip Brown 87.4 1976 Rk. Player 3PFG% Year 25. Darius Songaila 45 2002 15. Tim Duncan 612 1996 10. Charlie Davis 462 1969 6. Paul Long 86.9 1966 (Min. 1 Made Per Game) Randolph Childress 45 1994 16. Darius Songaila 607 2002 11. Paul Long 458 1967 7. Taron Downey 86.7 2005 1. Ricky Peral 51.0 1996 nr. Eric Williams 40 2006 17. Josh Howard 606 2003 12. Lowell Davis 454 1954 8. Charlie Davis 86.2 1971 2. Cal Boyd 50.0 1989 18. Bob Leonard 603 1966 13. Delaney Rudd 452 1985 9. Taron Downey 86.1 2003 3. Trent Strickland 49.4 2006 Blocked Shots (Since 1975) 19. Paul Long 602 1967 Lowell Davis 452 1955 10. Delaney Rudd 85.9 1984 4. Marc Blucas 47.7 1994 Rk. Player BS Year 20. Rodney Rogers 595 1992 15. Robert O’Kelley 451 2000 11. Jackie Murdock 85.7 1956 5. Chris Paul 47.4 2005 1. Tim Duncan 135 1995 21. Randolph Childress 592 1993 16. Billy Packer 448 1961 12. Darius Songaila 85.4 2002 6. Chris Paul 46.5 2004 2. Tim Duncan 124 1994 22. Skip Brown 589 1975 17. Skip Brown 446 1976 13. Jerry Montgomery 85.4 1968 7. Rusty LaRue 46.4 1996 3. Tim Duncan 120 1996 23. Tony Byers 586 1973 Lowell Davis 446 1956 14. Billy Packer 85.1 1960 8. Steven Goolsby 45.8 1996 4. Tim Duncan 102 1997 24. Randolph Childress 567 1994 Dickie Hemric 446 1954 15. David Carlyle 84.9 1988 9. Rusty LaRue 45.0 1994 5. Larry Harrison 80 1978 25. Skip Brown 558 1977 20. Justin Gray 437 2006 16. Chris Paul 84.3 2004 10. Tyrone Bogues 44.3 1987 6. Anthony Teachey 70 1984 nr. Justin Gray 531 2006 21. Rodney Rogers 431 1993 17. Bob Rhoads 84.0 1971 11. Randolph Childress 44.2 1993 Anthony Teachey 70 1983 Skip Brown 431 1977 18. George Ritchie 83.6 1958 12. Craig Dawson 44.1 2002 8. Guy Morgan 65 1980 Rebounds 23. Dickie Hemric 429 1955 Darius Songaila 83.5 2000 13. Jerry Braswell 42.3 1997 9. Larry Harrison 61 1977 Rk. Player Reb Year 24. Josh Howard 428 2003 Jackie Murdock 83.5 1955 14. Robert Siler 42.2 1991 10. Daryl Peterson 51 1976 1. Dickie Hemric 515 1955 25. Robert O’Kelley 427 1999 21. Chris Paul 83.4 2005 15. Robert O’Kelley 42.1 1998 11. Loren Woods 50 1998 2. Len Chappell 470 1962 22. Josh Howard 83.3 2003 16. Taron Downey 41.9 2005 12. Josh Howard 48 2003 3. Tim Duncan 457 1997 Field Goal Percentage Randolph Childress 83.3 1995 17. Cal Boyd 41.4 1988 Anthony Teachey 48 1982 4. Dickie Hemric 447 1952 Rk. Player FG% Year 24. George Ritchie 83.1 1959 Mark Cline 41.4 1987 14. Antwan Scott 47 2002 5. Dickie Hemric 424 1954 (Min. 3 FG made per game) 25. Skip Brown 83.0 1977 19. Justin Gray 40.5 2005 15. Loren Woods 45 1997 6. Dickie Hemric 416 1953 1. Jim Johnstone 63.5 1982 Paul Long 83.0 1976 20. Tony Rutland 40.1 1996 16. Kenny Green 44 1985 7. Tim Duncan 401 1995 2. Eric Williams 63.0 2005 nr. Justin Gray 82.6 2006 21. Tony Rutland 39.6 1998 17. Guy Morgan 43 1979 8. Tim Duncan 395 1996 3. Rod Griffin 62.1 1977 22. Jerry Braswell 39.1 1996 18. Kyle Visser 38 2006 9. Len Chappell 393 1961 4. Jim Johnstone 61.7 1981 Three-Point Field Goals 23. Taron Downey 38.9 2004 Antwan Scott 38 2001 10. Ronny Watts 352 1965 5. Eric Williams 61.6 2006 Rk. Player 3Pt FG Year David Carlyle 38.9 1988 Guy Morgan 38 1981 11. Len Chappell 350 1960 6. Rodney Rogers 61.4 1992 1. Craig Dawson 100 2002 nr. Justin Gray 37.7 2006 21. Antwan Scott 37 2000 12. Ronny Watts 324 1964 7. Tim Duncan 60.8 1997 2. Justin Gray 97 2004 22. Eric Williams 36 2005 13. Gil McGregor 323 1969 8. Tim Duncan 59.1 1995 3. Randolph Childress 96 1993 Assists (Since 1974) Guy Morgan 36 1982 14. Anthony Teachey 321 1984 9. Jim Johnstone 59.0 1980 4. Randolph Childress 94 1995 Rk. Player Assists Year 24. Josh Howard 33 2000 15. Tim Duncan 317 1994 10. Guy Morgan 58.7 1980 5. Justin Gray 92 2005 1. Tyrone Bogues 276 1987 25. Chris Ellis 32 2006 16. Jack Williams 309 1956 11. Kenny Green 57.7 1984 6. Justin Gray 86 2006 2. Tyrone Bogues 245 1986 Josh Howard 32 2001 17. Bill Hull 298 1961 12. Rod Griffin 57.3 1978 7. Robert O'Kelley 85 1999 3. Chris Paul 212 2005 Larry Harrison 32 1976 18. Rod Griffin 291 1978 13. Guy Morgan 57.1 1979 8. Robert O'Kelley 77 1998 4. Tyrone Bogues 207 1985 28. Eric Williams 31 2006 19. Gil McGregor 285 1970 14. Rodney Rogers 57.0 1991 9. Randolph Childress 75 1994 5. Skip Brown 187 1977 20. Dave Budd 281 1960 15. Jim Johnstone 56.8 1979 Tony Rutland 75 1996 6. Chris Paul 183 2004 Minutes Played (Since 1976) 21. Darius Songaila 276 2002 11. Tony Rutland 73 1997 7. Frank Johnson 182 1981 Rk. Player MP Year 22. Anthony Teachey 272 1983 Free Throws 12. Robert O’Kelley 67 2000 8. Skip Brown 177 1975 1. Randolph Childress1216 1995 23. Derrick Hicks 271 1993 Rk. Player FTs Year Tony Rutland 67 2000 9. Randolph Childress 167 1995 2. Tim Duncan 1190 1996 24. Eric Williams 268 2006 1. Dickie Hemric 302 1955 14. Rusty LaRue 65 1996 10. Danny Young 157 1984 3. Anthony Teachey 1184 1984 25. Jamaal Levy 259 2004 21. Tim Duncan 149 1996 15. Randolph Childress 64 1991 11. Danny Young 154 1983 4. Robert O’Kelley 1181 2000 Jim Gilley 259 1956 22. Lowell Davis 146 1956 16. Robert O’Kelley 59 2001 12. Derrick McQueen 147 1989 5. Tim Duncan 1168 1995 23. Josh Howard 145 2003 17. Craig Dawson 55 2001 13. Derrick McQueen 145 1992 6. Skip Brown 1145 1977 Field Goals Bob Leonard 145 1965 Mark Cline 55 1987 14. Derrick McQueen 142 1991 7. Trelonnie Owens 1139 1994 Rk. Player FGs Year 25. Bob Leonard 143 1966 19. Taron Downey 54 2005 15. Derrick McQueen 141 1990 8. Tim Duncan 1135 1997 1. Len Chappell 327 1962 nr. Justin Gray 123 2006 Cal Boyd 54 1989 16. Cal Boyd 140 1988 9. Tyrone Bogues 1131 1987 2. Len Chappell 271 1961 21. Josh Howard 53 2003 17. Skip Brown 137 1976 10. Tyrone Bogues 1102 1986 3. Charlie Davis 251 1971 Free Throw Attempts Steven Goolsby 53 1998 18. Danny Young 132 1982 11. Jerry Schellenberg 1091 1977 4. Bob Leonard 250 1965 Rk. Player FTAs Year 23. Jerry Braswell 52 1997 19. Taron Downey 130 2003 12. Robert O’Kelley 1085 1999 Skip Brown 250 1975 1. Dickie Hemric 403 1955 Marc Blucas 52 1994 20. Randolph Childress 126 1993 Travis Banks 1085 1995 6. Rodney Rogers 245 1992 2. Len Chappell 383 1962 21. Tony Rutland 120 1996 14. Chris Paul 1069 2005 7. Rod Griffin 243 1978 3. Dickie Hemric 336 1953 Three-Point Field Goal 22. Benny McKaig 115 1980 15. Taron Downey 1066 2003 8. Tony Byers 240 1973 4. Dickie Hemric 310 1952 Attempts 23. Randolph Childress 114 1994 16. Kenny Green 1060 1984 9. Rodney Rogers 239 1993 Dickie Hemric 310 1954 Rk. Player 3PA Year 24. Justin Gray 112 2006 17. Anthony Teachey 1050 1983 10. Paul Long 235 1967 6. Len Chappell 286 1961 1. Justin Gray 256 2004 25. Broderick Hicks 109 2002 18. Frank Johnson 1044 1977 Paul Long 235 1966 7. Tim Duncan 269 1997 2. Randolph Childress 245 1995 19. Danny Young 1043 1984 12. Tim Duncan 234 1997 8. Ronny Watts 238 1965 3. Justin Gray 228 2006 Steals (Since 1975) 20. Tony Rutland 1042 1997 Charlie Davis 234 1970 9. Jackie Murdock 237 1956 4. Justin Gray 227 2005 Rk. Player Steals Year 21. Chris Paul 1041 2004 14. Bob Leonard 230 1966 10. Len Chappell 228 1960 Craig Dawson 227 2002 1. Tyrone Bogues 89 1986 22. Darius Songaila 1036 2002 15. Kenny Green 229 1984 11. Darius Songaila 226 2002 6. Robert O'Kelley 226 1999 2. Tyrone Bogues 85 1985 23. Randolph Childress1029 1993 16. Tim Duncan 228 1996 12. Eric Williams 225 2005 7. Robert O’Kelley 224 2000 3. Chris Paul 84 2004 24. Kenny Green 1028 1985 17. Dickie Hemric 225 1954 13. Charlie Davis 224 1970 8. Randolph Childress 217 1993 4. Chris Paul 76 2005 nr. Justin Gray 1014 2006 18. Skip Brown 223 1977 14. Randolph Childress 223 1994 9. Randolph Childress 204 1994 5. Tyrone Bogues 70 1987 Skip Brown 223 1976 15. Randolph Childress 221 1995 10. Tony Rutland 198 1997 6. Skip Brown 69 1976 Not included: games played, games 20. Dickie Hemric 222 1955 16. Charlie Davis 220 1969 11. Tony Rutland 187 1996 Danny Young 69 1984 started, personal fouls 21. Sam Ivy 213 1988 17. Charlie Davis 218 1971 12. Robert O’Kelley 183 1998 8. Josh Howard 64 2003 22. Charlie Davis 211 1969 18. Tim Duncan 217 1996 13. Tony Rutland 169 1998 Skip Brown 64 1977

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Single-Game Records Broke, Approached

Fewest Points In A Win/Since 1953-54 .673 (35-52) Temple H March 1, 1992 Points (Score) Opponent Site Date .667 (30-45) Mississippi State N Dec. 29, 1984 47 (47-40) Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 .659 (29-44) Mississippi Valley St. H Nov. 10, 2005 48 (48-42) Maryland H (gr) Feb. 20, 1982 49 (49-48) (12) Arkansas A Jan. 31, 1982 Most Players With Double-Figure 49 (49-48) Georgia Tech H (ws) Feb. 16, 1980 Rebounds/Last 25 Years 50 (50-46) NC State A Feb. 27, 1982 FGs Opponent Site Date 3 Texas Tech New York Nov. 18, 2005 Fewest Combined Points/Since 1953-54 3 Temple Winston-Salem Dec. 1, 2002 Points (Score) Opponent Site Date 3 Marquette Milwaukee Dec. 12, 1981 78 (34-44) (3) North Carolina A Jan. 8, 1959 85 (41-44) NC State H (ws) Feb. 23, 1980 Most Points In Joel Coliseum History 87 (47-40) Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 Pts, Player Opponent Date 89 (43-46) Clemson H (ws) Jan. 25, 1986 37, Justin Gray Wisconsin Nov. 29, 2005 37, Ron Hale Florida State Jan. 4, 2000 Fewest Field Goals/Since 1953-54 37, Bryant Stith Virginia Jan. 28, 1990 FGs Opponent Site Date 10 Maryland H (ws) Feb. 7, 1959 Most Points/Skip Prosser Era 12 Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 Pts, Player Opponent Date 12 (8) Duke H (ws) Feb. 22, 1968 38, Craig Dawson at Clemson (2 ot) Feb. 13, 2002 12 NC State A Jan. 16, 1960 37, Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin Nov. 29, 2005 12 (3) North Carolina A Jan. 8, 1959 32, Josh Howard at North Carolina Feb. 2, 2003 12 Brigham Young ral (dc) Dec. 30, 1952 Most Assists By A Wake Forest Freshman Fewest Opponent Points/Since 1953-54 Ast Player Opponent Site Date Points (Score) Opponent Site Date 10 Shamaine Dukes Charleston So. H Dec. 30, 2005 35 (35-79) High Point H Dec. 17, 1999 10 Chris Paul Maryland A Feb. 28, 2004 37 (37-62) Appalachian St. H (ws) Jan. 7, 1987 10 Derrick McQueen New Mexico H Dec. 28, 1988 38 (38-53) Georgia Tech H (gr) Feb. 6, 1982 9 Four times 40 (40-47) Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 41 (41-80) Maryland ral* Feb. 28, 1963 Most Rebounds In The Skip Prosser Era 20 Eric Williams at Clemson (ot) Jan. 11, 2006 Fewest Opponent Points In A Half/Since 18 Darius Songaila vs. NC State March 2, 2002 1953-54 16 Trent Strickland vs. Texas Tech (2ot) Nov. 18, 2005 Points (Half) Opponent Site Date 16 Kyle Visser vs. Texas Tech (2ot) Nov. 18, 2005 9 (1st) Clemson A Feb. 21, 2001 15 Jamaal Levy at Maryland Feb. 28, 2004 12 (1st) Appalachian State H (ws) Dec. 10, 1983 15 Josh Howard at Maryland Feb. 24, 2002 13 (2nd) Campbell H Dec. 9, 1989 14 (1st) Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 Most Points In The Skip Prosser Era 14 (1st) Bethune-Cookman H Dec. 30, 2002 38 Justin Gray at Maryland Jan. 15, 2006 14 (1st) Wisconsin H Nov. 30, 1999 38 Craig Dawson at Clemson (2ot) Feb. 13, 2002 14 (2nd) VMI H Jan. 5, 1994 37 Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin Nov. 29, 2005 32 Josh Howard at North Carolina Feb. 2, 2003 Fewest Opponent Field Goals/Since 1953- 31 Justin Gray at Clemson Jan. 8, 2005 54 31 Justin Gray vs. Florida State (ot) Feb. 25, 2004 FGs Opponent Site Date 31 Josh Howard at Wisconsin Dec. 4, 2002 10 High Point H Dec. 17, 1999 13 Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 13 Appalachian State H (ws) Jan. 7, 1987 13 (8) Duke H (ws) Feb. 22, 1968 13 Davidson H (ws) Dec. 10, 1959 13 Virginia H (ws) Jan. 31, 1957

Fewest Opponent Rebounds/Wake History Reb Opponent Site Date 15 Princeton H Dec. 17, 2005 16 Richmond H Jan. 15, 1990 17 NC State A Feb. 27, 1982 17 (12) NC State H (gr) Jan. 17, 1982 17 Georgia Tech H (ws) Feb. 16, 1980 17 Colgate (ot) Charlotte Dec. 17, 1956

Most Rebounds In Wake Forest History Reb Opponent Site Date 73 Virginia H Jan. 7, 1961 66 Texas Tech ny Nov. 18, 2005 64 Appalachian State H Dec. 18, 1975 64 Marquette H Dec. 14, 1963 64 Tennessee H Jan. 18, 1960

Highest Field Goal Percentage In Wake Forest History Pct (FG-A) Opponent Site Date .735 (36-49) Fairleigh Dickinson H (ws) Dec. 8, 1979 .700 (42-60) Mount St. Mary’s H Nov. 16, 2000 .676 (23-34) Clemson A Feb. 26, 1971

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 2005-06 Wake Forest Statistics Overall: 15-15 ACC: 3-13 Home: 12-6 Neutral: 1-1 Road: 2-8

# Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Gray, Justin 29 29 1015 35.0 161 437 .368 86 228 .377 123 149 .826 17 88 105 3.6 72 2 112 99 4 31 531 18.3 31 Williams, Eric 30 30 977 32.6 196 318 .616 0 0 .000 98 198 .495 91 177 268 8.9 76 2 30 63 31 40 490 16.3 33 Strickland, Trent 30 29 970 32.3 127 257 .494 38 77 .494 82 110 .745 75 124 199 6.6 74 2 59 56 11 20 374 12.5 04 Hale, Harvey 30 16 691 23.0 62 173 .358 18 70 .257 41 53 .774 15 63 78 2.6 65 0 64 68 3 25 183 6.1 34 Drum, Michael 30 10 634 21.1 46 117 .393 23 68 .338 45 55 .818 12 31 43 1.4 60 2 54 38 1 16 160 5.3 55 Visser, Kyle 30 17 531 17.7 59 125 .472 1 1 1.000 36 58 .621 57 70 127 4.2 67 0 33 49 38 13 155 5.2 00 Ellis, Chris 29 6 540 18.6 41 91 .451 17 43 .395 36 50 .720 51 67 118 4.1 65 3 18 34 32 7 135 4.7 23 Swinton, Kevin 28 7 330 11.8 28 64 .438 0 0 .000 18 44 .409 41 58 99 3.5 41 0 7 23 11 9 74 2.6 11 Stanley, Cameron 25 0 237 9.5 25 51 .490 6 19 .316 8 13 .615 21 38 59 2.4 22 0 12 18 3 2 64 2.6 02 Dukes, Shamaine 24 5 175 7.3 9 31 .290 5 16 .313 5 8 .625 3 14 17 0.7 12 0 26 34 0 10 28 1.2 52 Hoekstra, Bobby 2 0 3 1.5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 13 Smith, Matt 4 0 7 1.8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 0.5 20 Lepore, Mike 2 0 3 1.5 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 10 Buck, John 6 1 12 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.5 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM...... 34 26 60 2.0 2 3 Total...... 30 755 1668 .453 194 523 .371 494 742 .666 418 758 1176 39.2 560 11 416 489 135 173 2198 73.3 Opponents...... 30 728 1775 .410 237 659 .360 458 635 .721 381 629 1010 33.7 647 - 420 392 86 255 2151 71.7

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Wake Forest 1085 1060 41 12 2198 Opponents 979 1134 31 7 2151

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Wake Forest 111 5 116 Opponents 80 3 83

2005-06 Wake Forest Statistics -- ACC Games Only Overall: 3-13 Home: 3-5 Road: 0-8

# Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Gray, Justin 15 15 540 36.0 88 247 .356 49 128 .383 70 84 .833 6 41 47 3.1 43 1 66 44 1 19 295 19.7 31 Williams, Eric 16 16 541 33.8 105 184 .571 0 0 .000 56 99 .566 55 99 154 9.6 42 2 19 30 16 21 266 16.6 33 Strickland, Trent 16 15 508 31.8 62 144 .431 25 50 .500 30 41 .732 37 47 84 5.3 45 2 31 27 5 12 179 11.2 04 Hale, Harvey 16 8 382 23.9 46 110 .418 13 42 .310 20 25 .800 9 26 35 2.2 40 0 38 41 1 19 125 7.8 34 Drum, Michael 16 6 320 20.0 28 64 .438 12 34 .353 18 22 .818 7 17 24 1.5 37 1 28 24 0 8 86 5.4 00 Ellis, Chris 16 6 302 18.9 18 47 .383 3 18 .167 20 25 .800 29 29 58 3.6 38 3 10 16 12 2 59 3.7 11 Stanley, Cameron 14 0 168 12.0 18 37 .486 5 14 .357 4 9 .444 18 28 46 3.3 17 0 7 9 2 1 45 3.2 55 Visser, Kyle 16 4 209 13.1 15 42 .357 0 0 .000 13 20 .650 27 17 44 2.8 36 0 13 17 14 4 43 2.7 23 Swinton, Kevin 16 6 199 12.4 17 38 .447 0 0 .000 9 21 .429 23 23 46 2.9 19 0 5 11 3 6 43 2.7 02 Dukes, Shamaine 12 3 77 6.4 5 16 .313 3 8 .375 1 2 .500 0 6 6 0.5 6 0 9 18 0 3 14 1.2 10 Buck, John 1 1 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 13 Smith, Matt 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM...... 24 16 40 2.5 2 2 Total...... 16 402 929 .433 110 294 .374 241 348 .693 235 349 584 36.5 325 9 226 239 54 95 1155 72.2 Opponents...... 16 408 893 .457 129 328 .393 303 405 .748 189 352 541 33.8 323 - 238 202 57 136 1248 78.0

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Wake Forest 585 549 21 1155 Opponents 587 645 16 1248

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Wake Forest 47 1 48 Opponents 48 0 48

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 2005-06 Wake Forest Results Overall: 15-15 ACC: 3-13

WFU OPP Date Rank Rank Opponent W/L Score Record WFU High Scorer OPP High Scorer High Rebounds High Assists Attend. N10 18/18 -- & MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. W 78-64 1-0 Eric Williams 22 Richard Cannon 19 Trent Strickland 12 Justin Gray 8 14,665 N11 18/18 -- & GEORGE MASON W ot 83-78 2-0 Eric Williams 19 Tony Skinn 23 Trent Strickland 11 Justin Gray 4 14,665 N17 19/18 -- & ^ Florida L 72-77 2-1 Eric Williams 20 23 Strickland/Williams 7 Justin Gray 5 8,549 N18 19/18 -- & ^ Texas Tech W 2ot 78-73 3-1 Justin Gray 18 Jarius Jackson 27 Strickland/Visser 16 Michael Drum 6 8,690 N21 24/24 -- UNC-ASHEVILLE W 79-63 4-1 Justin Gray 16 Joe Barber 17 Kevin Swinton 12 Trent Strickland 4 14,665 N25 24/24 -- APPALACHIAN STATE W 91-78 5-1 Trent Strickland 25 D.J. Thompson 20 Eric Williams 10 Justin Gray 8 14,665 N29 22/23 -- % WISCONSIN W 91-88 6-1 Justin Gray 37 27 Trent Strickland 10 Kyle Visser 5 14,665 D3 22/23 -- $ at Elon W 78-59 7-1 Justin Gray 22 Montell Watson 13 Trent Strickland 12 Kyle Visser 3 5,472 D13 16/16 -- DEPAUL L 81-84 7-2 Eric Williams 24 Sammy Mejia 24 Eric Williams 7 Kyle Visser 5 14,665 D17 16/16 -- PRINCETON W 61-42 8-2 Eric Williams 15 Kyle Koncz 17 Trent Strickland 9 Justin Gray 4 14,665 D22 22/24 -- at Richmond W 47-40 9-2 Justin Gray 21 Oumar Sylla 9 Eric Williams 9 Six with 1 6,022 D30 22/24 -- CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 87-47 10-2 Justin Gray 17 Jackson/Drafts 10 Eric Williams 8 Shamaine Dukes 10 14,665 J3 23/22 -- EAST CAROLINA W 58-54 11-2 Trent Strickland 20 Courtney Captain 14 Trent Strickland 9 Gray/Dukes 3 14,665 J8 23/22 1/1 *DUKE L 64-82 11-3/0-1 Gray/Williams 17 J.J. Redick 32 Eric Williams 8 Justin Gray 4 14,665

J11 -- -- *at Clemson L ot 73-74 11-4/0-2 Justin Gray 27 Hamilton/Hammonds 22 Eric Williams 20 Justin Gray 7 9,400 J15 -- 23/21 *at Maryland L 86-90 11-5/0-3 Justin Gray 38 Mike Jones 22 Chris Ellis 10 Justin Gray 6 17,950 J18 -- -- *GEORGIA TECH W 86-71 12-5/1-3 Justin Gray 25 Anthony Morrow 29 Eric Williams 11 Justin Gray 6 14,665 J21 -- 14/14 *at NC State L 82-92 12-6/1-4 Eric Williams 19 Cameron Bennerman 26 Chris Ellis 11 Justin Gray 4 19,722 J24 -- -- *FLORIDA STATE L 68-75 12-7/1-5 Justin Gray 19 Andrew Wilson 18 Eric Williams 12 Justin Gray 5 14,665 J28 -- -- *VIRGINIA TECH L 70-76 12-8/1-6 Trent Strickland 23 A.D. Vassallo 29 Strickland/Stanley 8 Harvey Hale 6 14,665 J31 -- -- *at Miami L 69-78 12-9/1-7 Justin Gray 20 Robert Hite 25 Eric Williams 11 Harvey Hale 4 4,124 F4 -- -- *at Virginia L 73-75 12-10/1-8 Justin Gray 18 J.R. Reynolds 21 Three with 4 Justin Gray 6 8,211 F8 -- 17/18 *BOSTON COLLEGE L 66-72 12-11/1-9 Justin Gray 24 Tyrese Rice 23 Trent Strickland 7 Gray/Hale 4 14,665 F11 -- -- CHARLOTTE W 59-56 13-11/1-9 Strickland/Williams 18 Leemire Goldwire 17 Eric Williams 13 Three with 2 14,665 F14 -- 2/2 *at Duke L 70-93 13-12/1-10 Justin Gray 18 J.J. Redick 33 Eric Williams 13 Justin Gray 3 9,314 F19 23 23 NORTH CAROLINA L 72-83 13-13/1-11 Justin Gray 20 Reyshawn Terry 24 Eric Williams 8 Justin Gray 6 14,665 F22 -- -- CLEMSON W ot 74-68 14-13/2-11 Eric Williams 19 Akin Akingbala 16 Kevin Swinton 6 Eric Williams 4 14,665 F25 -- -- *at Georgia Tech L 61-76 14-14/2-12 Eric Williams 24 Lewis Clinch 20 Eric Williams 15 Michael Drum 4 9,191 F28 12 12 *at Boston College L 65-80 14-15/2-13 Trent Strickland 15 Craig Smith 23 Cameron Stanley 6 Justin Gray 5 8,606 M4 22 19 *NC STATE W 76-63 15-15/3-13 Eric Williams 22 Engin Atsur 23 Eric Williams 16 Justin Gray 6 14,665 M9 + Florida State CAPS home game & 2k Sports Classic ^ at New York, NY (Madison Square Garden) % ACC/Big Ten Challenge $ Greensboro, NC (Greensboro Coliseum) + ACC Tournament at Greensboro, NC * ACC game Rank = AP/Coaches

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 2005-06 Wake Forest Superlatives

Individual WAKE FOREST OPPONENT Points scored 38, Justin Gray at Maryland (1.15) 33, J.J. Redick of Duke (2.14) Points scored/half 21 (1st), Justin Gray at Maryland (1.15) 24 (2nd), Anthony Morrow of Georgia Tech (1.18) Offensive rebounds 8, Eric Williams at Georgia Tech (2.25) 8, Jeremis Smith of Georgia Tech (1.18) 8, Jamon Gordon of Virginia Tech (1.28) Defensive rebounds 14, Eric Williams at Clemson (1.11) 10, Craig Smith of Boston College (2.8) 10, Curtis Withers of Charlotte (2.11) Total rebounds 20, Eric Williams at Clemson (1.11) 14, Jamon Gordon of Virginia Tech (1.28) 14, Curtis Withers of Charlotte (2.11) Field goals 12, Justin Gray at Maryland (1.15) 12, J.J. Redick of Duke (1.8) Field goal attempts 23, Justin Gray vs. North Carolina (2.19) 28, Jarrius Jackson of Texas Tech (11.29) Field goal percentage (min. 6 made) .875 (7-8), Eric Williams vs. Princeton (12.17) .777 (7-9), Tyrese Rice of Boston College (2.8) Field goal percentage (min. 10 made) .833 (10-12), Eric Williams vs. Mississippi Valley State (11.10) .611 (11-18), J.J. Redick of Duke (2.14) 3-Point field goals 7, Justin Gray at Maryland (1.15) 7, Robert Hite of Miami (1.31) 3-Point field goal attempts 14, Justin Gray vs. North Carolina (2.19) 13, J.J. Redick of Duke (1.8) 3-Point FG percentage (min. 4 made) .857 (6-7), Justin Gray vs. Georgia Tech (1.18) .800 (4-5), Mike Jones of Maryland (1.15) .800 (4-5), A.D. Vassallo of Virginia Tech (1.28) Free throws 13, Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (10.29) 12, Cameron Bennerman of NC State (1.21) Free throw attempts 14, Eric Williams vs. DePaul (12.13) 14, Akida McLain of Boston College (2.8) Free throw percentage (min. 8 made) 100.0 (13-13), Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (10.29) 1.000 (12-12), Cameron Bennerman of NC State (1.21) 100.0 (8-8), Trent Strickland vs. Florida (11.17) 1.000 (10-10), of Boston College (2.28) Assists 10, Shamaine Dukes vs. Charleston Southern (12.30) 8, Sean Singletary of Virginia (2.4) Steals 5, Eric Williams vs. Clemson (2.22) 6, Leemire Goldwire of Charlotte (2.11) Turnovers 10, Justin Gray vs. George Mason (11.11) 5, seven times 10, Justin Gray vs. Texas Tech (11.18) Blocked shots 5, Kyle Visser vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 3, four times Minutes played (regulation game) 39, Trent Strickland at Miami (1.31) 39, Guillermo Diaz of Miami (1.31) Minutes played (ot game) 48, Trent Strickland vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 50, Martin Zeno of Texas Tech (11.18) 50, Jarrius Jackson of Texas Tech (11.18)

Team WAKE FOREST HIGH WAKE FOREST LOW OPPONENT HIGH OPPONENT LOW Points scored 91 vs. Appalachian State (11.25) 47 at Richmond (12.22) 93 by Duke (2.14) 40 by Richmond (12.22) 91 vs. Wisconsin (11.29) *Points in one half 54 (2nd) vs. Wisconsin (11.29) 21 (1st) at Richmond (12.22) 56 (2nd) by Wisconsin (11.29) 14 (1st) by Richmond (12.22) Victory margin 40 (87-47) vs. Charleston So. (12.30) -- +23 (93-70) by Duke (2.14) -- Field goals 34 vs. Charleston So. (12.30) 12 at Richmond (12.22) 35 by Duke (2.14) 13 by Richmond (12.22) Field goal attempts 75 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 38 vs. East Carolina (1.3) 82 by Texas Tech (11.18) 38 by Boston College (2.8) Field goal percentage .659 vs. Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) .300 (12-40) at Richmond (12.22) .574 (35-61) by Duke (2.14) .260 (13-50) by Richmond (12.22) *Single-half FG percentage .720 (2nd) vs. Miss. Valley St.(11.10) .258 (2nd) vs. Texas Tech (11.18) .615 (1st) by Duke (1.8) .182 (1st) by Richmond (12.22) 3-Point field goals 12 at Maryland (1.15) 2 vs. Duke (1.8) 14 by Appalachian State (11.25) 3 by Charleston So. (12.30) 12 vs. Virginia Tech (1.28) 2 vs. Charlotte (2.11) 14 by Duke (1.8) 3-Point field goal attempts 31 at Maryland (1.15) 7 vs. Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) 37 by Appalachian State (11.25) 10 by Boston College (2.28) 3-Point FG percentage .714 (5-7) vs. Miss. Valley St. (11.10) .154 (2-13) vs. Duke (1.8) .600 (6-10) by Boston College (2.28) .136 (3-22) by Charleston So. (12.30) Free throws 26 vs. Wisconsin (11.29) 6 vs. Virginia Tech (1.28) 37 by NC State (1.21) 2 by Princeton (12.17) 6 vs. North Carolina (2.19) Free throw attempts 37 vs. Appalachian State (11.25) 10 vs. North Carolina (2.19) 50 by Boston College (2.8) 2 by Princeton (12.17) 37 vs. East Carolina (1.3) Free throw percentage .897 (26-29) vs. Wisconsin (11.29) .429 (9-21) vs. Charleston So. (12.30) 100.0 (2-2) by Princeton (12.17) .563 by Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) Offensive rebounds 22 at NC State (1.21) 5 vs. Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) 22 by Charlotte (2.11) 4 by Princeton (12.17) 5 at Virginia (2.4) Defensive rebounds 46 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 12 at Boston College (2.28) 32 by Texas Tech (11.18) 11 by Princeton (12.17) Total rebounds 66 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 24 at Boston College (2.28) 47 by Virginia (2.4) # 15 by Princeton (12.17) Rebound margin +24 (39-15) vs. Princeton (12.17) -- +22 (47-25) by Virginia (2.4) -- Personal fouls 31 vs. Boston College (2.8) 11 vs. Princeton (12.17) 28 by East Carolina (1.3) 15 by Miami (1.31) 28 by Georgia Tech (1.18) DQs 3 vs. Boston College (2.8) 0, 22 times 3 by Texas Tech (11.18) 0, 16 times 3 by Charlotte (2.11) Assists 24 vs. Charleston So. (12.30) 6 at Richmond (12.22) 22 by Maryland (1.15) 6 by NC State (3.4) Turnovers 23 vs. Clemson (2.22) 9 at Virginia (2.4) 22 by Georgia Tech (1.18) 5 by Miami (1.31) Blocked shots 11 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 0 vs. Boston College (2.8) 10 by Clemson (1.11) 0 by George Mason (11.11) 11 vs. Elon (12.3) 0 at Georgia Tech (2.25) 0 by East Carolina (1.3) Steals 14 vs. Georgia Tech (1.18) 1 at Miami (1.31) 16 by Charlotte (2.11) 3 by Virginia (2.4) Double-figure scorers 5 vs. UNC-Asheville (11.21) 2, four times 5 by Maryland (1.15) 0 by Richmond (12.22) * Does not include overtime periods # Wake Forest school record

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 2005-06 Wake Forest Game-By-Game Statistics

Opponent Result Score By Half FG-FGAPCT 3PT-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT O D REBPF-Dq A TO BS ST Bench Wake Forest ☺ 78 35-43 29-44 .659 5-7 . 714 15-25 .600 5 31 36 14-0 16 19 5 2 16 Mississippi Valley St. 64 33-31 23-61 .377 9-24 .375 9-16 .563 10 16 26 22-0 16 9 2 5 18 Wake Forest ☺ 83 ot 44-27-12 28-47 .596 5-12 .417 22-34 .647 8 32 40 17-0 15 20 4 4 19 George Mason 78 29-42-7 29-68 .426 8-28 .286 12-21 .571 13 20 33 25-2 15 11 0 9 5 Wake Forest 72 37-35 24-57 .421 9-23 .391 15-24 .625 12 23 35 26-1 14 22 2 5 10 vs. Florida 77 39-38 25-52 .481 8-24 .333 19-29 .655 9 23 32 22-0 17 18 3 10 14 Wake Forest ☺ 78 2ot 31-27-8-12 26-75 .347 9-28 .321 17-25 .680 20 46 66 21-0 10 22 11 3 4 vs. Texas Tech 73 24-34-8-7 26-82 .317 7-15 .467 14-24 .583 13 32 45 22-3 15 8 4 10 13 Wake Forest ☺ 79 38-41 27-59 .458 5-20 .250 20-29 .690 17 24 41 15-0 13 15 7 10 17 UNC-Asheville 63 29-34 22-60 .367 6-16 .375 13-16 .813 16 20 36 22-1 13 18 3 5 18 Wake Forest ☺ 91 53-38 29-51 .569 10-24 .417 23-37 .622 14 29 43 14-0 18 13 5 6 14 Appalachian State 78 37-41 26-68 .382 14-37 .378 12-17 .706 17 17 34 26-1 14 12 1 3 6 Wake Forest ☺ 91 37-54 31-65 .477 3-13 .231 26-29 .897 18 27 45 21-0 13 16 10 5 11 Wisconsin 88 32-56 31-73 .425 9-21 .329 17-24 .708 18 18 36 25-0 14 11 4 6 13 Wake Forest ☺ 78 38-40 26-52 .500 7-15 .467 19-31 .613 14 38 52 15-0 14 21 11 9 17 at Elon 58 28-31 22-77 .286 8-26 .308 7-11 .636 19 17 36 23-0 12 14 1 10 21 Wake Forest 81 40-41 28-57 .491 6-21 .286 19-32 .594 12 18 30 16-0 15 12 2 5 26 DePaul 84 44-40 32-62 .516 8-21 .381 12-15 .800 14 24 38 25-0 12 17 3 6 7 Wake Forest ☺ 61 33-28 24-44 .545 6-12 .500 7-16 .438 14 25 39 11-0 13 17 5 6 16 Princeton 42 24-18 15-44 .341 10-22 .455 2-2 1.000 4 11 15 17-0 14 13 3 9 12 Wake Forest ☺ 47 21-26 12-40 .300 4-11 .364 19-25 .760 8 28 36 17-0 6 15 3 5 7 at Richmond 40 14-26 13-50 .260 7-29 .241 7-11 .636 12 24 36 20-2 8 13 2 4 16 Wake Forest ☺ 87 42-45 34-61 .557 10-21 .476 9-21 .429 16 29 45 17-0 24 15 5 9 26 Charleston Southern 47 16-31 17-60 .283 3-22 .136 10-16 .625 18 17 35 21-0 11 18 1 9 16 Wake Forest ☺ 58 26-32 16-38 .421 3-13 .231 23-37 .622 13 26 39 12-0 10 21 4 2 9 East Carolina 54 25-29 19-54 .352 6-22 .273 10-12 .833 9 16 25 28-2 10 13 0 13 28 Wake Forest 64 39-25 25-57 .439 2-13 .154 12-16 .750 15 17 32 16-0 13 16 4 6 20 Duke 82 48-34 28-51 .549 14-28 .500 12-14 .857 7 18 25 17-0 15 16 3 12 19 Wake Forest 73 ot 26-40-7 26-63 .413 3-12 .250 18-26 .692 19 33 52 16-0 13 22 3 8 13 at Clemson 74 37-29-8 28-69 .406 8-32 .250 10-16 .625 12 24 36 22-0 12 15 10 15 19 Wake Forest 86 38-48 27-68 .397 12-31 .387 20-23 .870 20 25 45 21-1 11 17 5 2 28 at Maryland 90 41-49 31-61 .508 8-14 .571 20-25 .800 9 22 31 18-0 22 11 4 8 `27 Wake Forest ☺ 86 51-35 28-54 .519 9-15 .600 21-35 .600 14 22 36 19-0 18 13 4 14 7 Georgia Tech 71 28-43 25-60 .417 8-18 .444 13-20 .650 17 20 37 28-1 13 22 3 5 24 Wake Forest 82 45-37 29-72 .403 5-21 .238 19-25 .760 22 27 49 27-1 13 14 5 7 24 at NC State 92 40-52 25-54 .463 5-19 .263 37-43 .860 7 24 31 20-1 13 9 5 10 15 Wake Forest 68 34-34 20-57 .351 6-17 .353 22-29 .759 16 25 41 19-2 10 13 2 4 6 Florida State 75 42-33 25-55 .455 11-20 .550 14-21 .667 8 25 33 25-2 17 9 2 4 37 Wake Forest 70 38-32 26-55 .473 12-25 .480 6-11 .545 12 22 34 13-1 17 15 4 4 8 Virginia Tech 76 35-41 28-66 .424 8-19 .421 12-17 .706 19 21 40 16-0 10 7 3 13 3 Wake Forest 69 37-32 24-53 .453 10-21 .476 11-14 .786 16 17 33 18-0 13 14 5 1 9 at Miami 78 34-44 25-48 .521 12-22 .545 16-22 .727 8 15 23 15-0 17 5 3 8 11 Wake Forest 73 38-35 25-49 .510 9-18 .500 14-22 .636 5 20 25 20-1 17 9 2 6 15 at Virginia 75 35-40 26-61 .426 7-20 .350 16-24 .667 21 26 47 20-1 15 11 1 3 6 Wake Forest 66 22-44 25-61 .410 9-24 .375 7-14 .500 10 17 27 31-3 15 11 0 10 22 Boston College 72 28-44 17-38 .447 8-15 .533 30-50 .600 12 29 41 17-1 11 20 4 4 37 Wake Forest ☺ 59 25-34 19-49 .388 2-9 .222 19-29 .655 14 32 46 19-1 9 22 7 7 5 Charlotte 56 18-38 20-71 .282 5-24 .208 11-16 .688 22 20 42 27-3 10 15 2 16 11 Wake Forest 70 38-32 27-68 .397 3-8 .375 13-20 .650 19 21 40 17-0 10 18 3 8 9 at Duke 93 52-41 35-61 .574 6-18 .333 17-18 .944 6 25 31 18-0 20 12 5 12 15 Wake Forest 72 44-28 29-67 .433 8-21 .381 6-10 .600 15 18 33 22-0 16 13 6 5 14 North Carolina 83 39-44 26-52 .500 7-19 .368 24-30 .800 10 25 35 18-0 14 14 2 7 18 Wake Forest ☺ 74 ot 30-30-14 25-46 .543 4-11 .364 20-29 .690 11 24 35 13-0 13 23 4 13 15 Clemson 68 28-32-8 26-61 .426 10-29 .345 6-9 .667 12 16 28 24-0 16 20 1 12 14 Wake Forest 61 34-27 21-60 .350 5-21 .238 14-20 .700 16 17 33 24-0 17 13 0 3 4 at Georgia Tech 76 36-40 25-48 .521 7-16 .438 19-27 .704 11 27 38 20-0 18 14 3 6 18 Wake Forest 65 29-36 22-48 .458 5-14 .357 16-23 .696 12 12 24 25-0 14 12 4 2 16 at Boston College 80 34-46 23-51 .451 6-10 .600 28-35 .800 18 15 33 20-0 19 9 6 5 19 Wake Forest ☺ 76 42-34 23-51 .451 8-22 .364 22-31 .710 13 32 45 24-0 16 16 3 2 19 NC State 63 30-33 15-57 .263 4-29 .138 29-34 .853 12 20 32 25-2 6 8 2 12 5 ACC Tournament Wake Forest

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Miscellaneous Statistics

Deacon Starting Lineups (w-l) Under Forward Forward Center Guard Guard 2005-06 All-Time 05-06 Prosser Strickland Visser Williams Drum Gray 3-1 3-1 Wake’s Record When... At home 12-6 69-12 Strickland Visser Williams Hale Gray 6-2 6-2 On road 2-8 28-28 Strickland Visser Williams Dukes Gray 2-2 2-2 Drum Visser Williams Dukes Gray 0-1 0-1 At neutral sites 1-1 12-10 Strickland Ellis Williams Hale Gray 1-2 1-2 After a loss 6-9 26-22 Strickland Ellis Williams Hale Drum 0-1 0-1 In overtime 3-1 6-5 Strickland Swinton Williams Hale Gray 1-3 1-3 In games decided by 3 points or less 2-3 14-8 Strickland Ellis Williams Drum Gray 0-1 0-1 In games decided by 4-5 points 3-2 14-7 Strickland Swinton Williams Drum Gray 1-2 1-2 In games decided by 6-10 points 2-5 20-16 Strickland Ellis Williams Buck Gray 1-0 1-0 In games decided by 11-20 points 7-4 34-14 In games decided by 20-plus points 1-1 28-5 Attendance G Total Average Double-Figure Scoring 2005-06 Career Scoring first 12-10 73-26 Home 18 263,970 14,665 Eric Williams 29 95 Leading at half 15-5 90-19 Away 10 98,012 9,801 Justin Gray 28 97 Tied at half 0-0 3-2 Neutral 2 17,239 8,619 Trent Strickland 21 39 Trailing at half 0-10 15-29 Total 30 378,221 12,607 Harvey Hale 7 7 Leading with 10:00 remaining 14-1 94-9 Kyle Visser 6 14 Trailing with 10:00 remaining 0-14 12-39 Miscellaneous WFU Opponents Michael Drum 5 5 Leading with 5:00 remaining 14-1 102-6 3-second violations 9 1 Chris Ellis 4 10 Trailing with 5:00 remaining 0-12 5-41 5-second violations 7 2 Cameron Stanley 2 2 WFU shoots 50% or better 8-1 55-6 10-second violations 1 0 Shamaine Dukes 1 1 WFU shoots less than 50% 7-14 51-44 Lane violations 4 0 WFU shoots better than opponent 15-4 98-10 Defensive goal tending 6 3 Double-Figure Rebounds 2005-06 Career Opponent shoots 50% or better 0-7 9-30 Offensive goal tending 2 1 Eric Williams 10 25 Opponent shoots less than 50% 15-8 100-20 Shot clock expired 2 11 Trent Strickland 5 5 WFU out-rebounds opponent 13-7 93-22 4-point plays 4 0 Chris Ellis 2 3 Opponent out-rebounds WFU 1-8 12-25 Jump balls controlled 21 14 Kyle Visser 1 1 WFU shoots 70% or better from FT line 3-6 59-26 Technical fouls (players) 5 3 Kevin Swinton 1 1 WFU has more FT attempts 14-5 83-17 Technical fouls (bench) 2 4 Opponent has more FT attempts 1-10 19-32 Double-Figure Assists 2005-06 Career WFU shoots 40% or better from 3-pt range 7-3 50-13 Shamaine Dukes 1 1 WFU has more turnovers than opponent 12-9 57-29 THE TOP 10 WFU has less turnovers than opponent 3-5 49-18 Double-Doubles 2005-06 Career WFU scores 100-plus points 0-0 6-3 Points Eric Williams 9 23 WFU scores 90-99 points 2-0 28-2 38, Justin Gray at Maryland (1.15) Trent Strickland 4 4 WFU scores 80-89 points 3-3 35-12 37, Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (11.29) Kyle Visser 1 1 WFU scores 70-79 points 6-6 26-15 27, Justin Gray at Clemson (1.11) Shamaine Dukes 1 1 WFU scores 60-69 points 1-6 10-17 25, Justin Gray vs. Georgia Tech (1.18) Chris Ellis 1 1 WFU scores 50-59 points 2-0 3-1 25, Trent Strickland vs. Appalachian State (11.25) WFU scores less than 50 points 1-0 1-0 24, Eric Williams at Georgia Tech (2.25) Technical Foul FTs 2005-06 Career Opponent scores 100-plus points 0-0 0-4 24, Justin Gray vs. Boston College (2.8) Justin Gray 8-10 13-15 Opponent scores 90-99 points 0-3 2-14 24, Eric Williams vs. DePaul (12.13) Michael Drum 2-2 2-2 Opponent scores 80-89 points 1-4 16-15 23, Trent Strickland vs. Virginia Tech (1.28) TOTALS 6-8 Opponent scores 70-79 points 4-8 31-16 22, four times Opponents 6-8 Opponent scores 60-69 points 4-0 39-2 Opponent scores 50-59 points 2-0 13-0 Rebounds Dunks 2005-06 Career Opponent scores less than 50 points 3-0 7-0 20, Eric Williams at Clemson (1.11) Eric Williams 53 179 On Mondays 1-0 8-1 16, Eric Williams vs. NC State (3.4) Trent Strickland 24 72 On Tuesdays 2-5 10-11 Kyle Visser 9 25 16, Trent Strickland vs. Texas Tech (11.18) On Wednesdays 2-2 21-7 Kevin Swinton 8 8 16, Kyle Visser vs. Texas Tech (11.18) On Thursdays 2-1 14-5 Chris Ellis 7 30 15, Eric Williams at Georgia Tech (2.25) On Fridays 4-0 10-3 Cameron Stanley 4 4 13, Eric Willliams at Duke (2.14) On Saturdays 4-4 32-14 John Buck 0 1 13, Eric Williams vs. Charlotte (2.11) On Sundays 0-3 14-9 TOTALS 105 12, four times In November 6-1 20-2 Opponents 56 In December 4-1 25-4 Assists In January 2-7 25-18 Charges Drawn 2005-06 Career 10, Shamaine Dukes vs. Charleston So. (12.30) In February 2-6 24-16 Trent Strickland 11 47 8, Justin Gray vs. Appalachian State (11.25) In March 1-0 14-10 Justin Gray 10 31 8, Justin Gray vs. Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) Wearing white uniforms 11-4 68-15 Eric Williams 3 5 Wearing black uniforms 3-9 32-31 7, Justin Gray at Clemson (1.11) Kyle Visser 3 21 6, Justin Gray vs. NC State (3.4) Wearing gold uniforms 0-1 7-3 Harvey Hale 2 2 Wearing throwback uniforms (white) 0-1 0-1 6, Justin Gray vs. North Carolina (2.19) Michael Drum 2 2 6, Harvey Hale vs. Virginia Tech (1.28) On ESPN or ESPN 2 3-3 28-19 Kevin Swinton 2 2 On ESPN-U 0-1 0-1 6, Justin Gray at Maryland (1.15) Cameron Stanley 1 1 On ABC 1-2 7-6 5, eight times Shamaine Dukes 1 1 On CBS 1-0 7-6 TOTALS 35 On Fox Sports/Fox Net South 2-5 19-8 Three-Point Field Goals Opponents 22 7, Justin Gray at Maryland (1.15) On Raycom-Jefferson Pilot 1-4 21-14 6, Justin Gray at Miami (1.31) Games Missed Because Of Injury/ Miscellaneous 6, Justin Gray vs. Georgia Tech (1.18) Illness/Suspension 2005-06 Career Current streak Won 1 5, Justin Gray vs. North Carolina (2.19) Kevin Swinton 2 2 Home court streak Won 2 5, Justin Gray vs. Boston College (2.8) Justin Gray 1 9 Neutral court streak Won 1 5, Michael Drum vs. Virginia Tech (1.28) Chris Ellis 1 8 Road streak Lost 8 5, Trent Strickland vs. Virginia Tech (1.28) Trent Strickland 0 3 Consecutive games with a 3-point field goal 455 5, Justin Gray vs. Charleston Southern (12.30) Kyle Visser 0 1 4, eight times All-Time Record 1,346-1,021

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 At Home 12-6 # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Gray, Justin 17 17 586 34.5 88 240 .367 44 122 .361 70 84 .833 12 52 64 3.8 40 2 70 53 1 16 290 17.1 31 Williams, Eric 18 18 564 31.3 121 182 .665 0 0 .000 58 128 .453 45 105 150 8.3 40 1 14 40 19 26 300 16.7 33 Strickland, Trent 18 18 569 31.6 81 155 .523 20 40 .500 56 71 .789 52 73 125 6.9 41 2 35 34 5 11 238 13.2 04 Hale, Harvey 18 9 420 23.3 41 101 .406 12 42 .286 31 39 .795 8 39 47 2.6 28 0 41 43 2 18 125 6.9 34 Drum, Michael 18 6 385 21.4 27 68 .397 15 43 .349 28 37 .757 5 19 24 1.3 32 1 34 18 0 13 97 5.4 55 Visser, Kyle 18 10 319 17.7 36 66 .545 0 0 .000 23 39 .590 35 42 77 4.3 43 0 22 33 24 9 95 5.3 00 Ellis, Chris 17 5 335 19.7 29 59 .492 14 28 .500 17 28 .607 28 39 67 3.9 39 1 14 20 20 5 89 5.2 23 Swinton, Kevin 16 3 194 12.1 18 38 .474 0 0 .000 9 24 .375 25 33 58 3.6 27 0 3 15 8 7 45 2.8 11 Stanley, Cameron 17 0 147 8.6 18 34 .529 5 15 .333 3 6 .500 10 28 38 2.2 13 0 9 13 2 2 44 2.6 52 Hoekstra, Bobby 1 0 2 2.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 02 Dukes, Shamaine 14 3 112 8.0 6 17 .353 3 10 .300 4 6 .667 2 7 9 0.6 7 0 21 17 0 7 19 1.4 13 Smith, Matt 3 0 5 1.7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 20 Lepore, Mike 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 10 Buck, John 5 1 10 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM...... 13 12 25 1.4 1 1 Total...... 18 466 963 .484 113 300 .377 299 464 .644 236 450 686 38.1 313 7 264 290 81 114 1344 74.7 Opponents...... 18 424 1061 .400 148 414 .357 248 350 .709 238 353 591 32.8 408 - 231 253 39 154 1244 69.1

On Road 2-8 # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Gray, Justin 10 10 353 35.3 61 161 .379 34 85 .400 48 56 .857 3 30 33 3.3 27 0 35 29 1 13 204 20.4 31 Williams, Eric 10 10 331 33.1 63 112 .563 0 0 .000 35 60 .583 40 61 101 10.1 28 1 14 19 10 11 161 16.1 33 Strickland, Trent 10 9 317 31.7 36 84 .429 15 32 .469 15 26 .577 17 34 51 5.1 26 0 21 17 6 7 102 10.2 04 Hale, Harvey 10 7 233 23.3 21 59 .356 6 21 .286 9 11 .818 6 17 23 2.3 34 0 22 22 1 7 57 5.7 34 Drum, Michael 10 2 183 18.3 14 33 .424 3 12 .250 14 14 1.000 5 11 16 1.6 19 0 12 15 1 3 45 4.5 55 Visser, Kyle 10 5 153 15.3 15 42 .357 1 1 1.000 11 15 .733 15 15 30 3.0 17 0 8 12 8 3 42 4.2 00 Ellis, Chris 10 1 172 17.2 9 27 .333 1 11 .091 14 16 .875 19 23 42 4.2 22 2 4 13 9 2 33 3.3 23 Swinton, Kevin 10 4 130 13.0 10 25 .400 0 0 .000 9 20 .450 15 22 37 3.7 12 0 4 8 3 2 29 2.9 11 Stanley, Cameron 8 0 90 11.3 7 17 .412 1 4 .250 5 7 .714 11 10 21 2.6 9 0 3 5 1 0 20 2.5 13 Smith, Matt 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 2.0 02 Dukes, Shamaine 8 2 57 7.1 3 12 .250 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 0 6 6 0.8 3 0 5 13 0 3 9 1.1 52 Hoekstra, Bobby 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 10 Buck, John 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 20 Lepore, Mike 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM...... 20 8 28 2.8 1 1 Total...... 10 239 573 .417 63 172 .366 163 229 .712 151 238 389 38.9 200 3 128 155 41 51 704 70.4 Opponents...... 10 253 580 .436 74 206 .359 177 232 .763 123 219 342 34.2 196 - 156 113 40 81 757 75.7

Neutral Sites 1-1 # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Gray, Justin 2 2 76 38.0 12 36 .333 8 21 .381 5 9 .556 2 6 8 4.0 5 0 7 17 2 2 37 18.5 33 Strickland, Trent 2 2 84 42.0 10 18 .556 3 5 .600 11 13 .846 6 17 23 11.5 7 0 3 5 0 2 34 17.0 31 Williams, Eric 2 2 82 41.0 12 24 .500 0 0 .000 5 10 .500 6 11 17 8.5 8 0 2 4 2 3 29 14.5 34 Drum, Michael 2 2 66 33.0 5 16 .313 5 13 .385 3 4 .750 2 1 3 1.5 9 1 8 5 0 0 18 9.0 55 Visser, Kyle 2 2 59 29.5 8 17 .471 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 7 13 20 10.0 7 0 3 4 6 1 18 9.0 00 Ellis, Chris 2 0 33 16.5 3 5 .600 2 4 .500 5 6 .833 4 5 9 4.5 4 0 0 1 3 0 13 6.5 04 Hale, Harvey 2 0 38 19.0 0 13 .000 0 7 .000 1 3 .333 1 7 8 4.0 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 0.5 02 Dukes, Shamaine 2 0 6 3.0 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 1.0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0.0 23 Swinton, Kevin 2 0 6 3.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM...... 1 6 7 3.5 0 1 Total...... 2 50 132 .379 18 51 .353 32 49 .653 31 70 101 50.5 47 1 24 44 13 8 150 75.0 Opponents...... 2 51 134 .381 15 39 .385 33 53 .623 20 57 77 38.5 43 - 33 26 7 20 150 75.0

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 vs. Ranked Teams 1-7 # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Gray, Justin 8 8 278 34.8 52 148 .351 26 71 .366 27 32 .844 3 22 25 3.1 25 1 38 16 0 10 157 19.6 31 Williams, Eric 8 8 255 31.9 46 85 .541 0 0 .000 32 56 .571 26 45 71 8.9 26 2 5 17 7 8 124 15.5 33 Strickland, Trent 8 7 219 27.4 24 60 .400 10 23 .435 11 15 .733 17 19 36 4.5 25 1 14 13 2 6 69 8.6 04 Hale, Harvey 8 3 187 23.4 24 60 .400 5 21 .238 8 10 .800 6 15 21 2.6 25 0 16 23 1 11 61 7.6 00 Ellis, Chris 8 3 169 21.1 14 33 .424 1 13 .077 15 17 .882 19 16 35 4.4 20 1 4 6 11 0 44 5.5 34 Drum, Michael 8 3 145 18.1 13 29 .448 4 13 .308 11 11 1.000 4 7 11 1.4 19 0 13 11 0 2 41 5.1 11 Stanley, Cameron 7 0 105 15.0 14 24 .583 4 8 .500 3 6 .500 9 16 25 3.6 12 0 3 1 2 1 35 5.0 23 Swinton, Kevin 8 2 88 11.0 9 19 .474 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 12 9 21 2.6 5 0 1 5 1 2 20 2.5 55 Visser, Kyle 8 3 104 13.0 7 23 .304 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 18 9 27 3.4 20 0 6 10 6 1 19 2.4 02 Dukes, Shamaine 7 2 46 6.6 4 11 .364 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 0 6 6 0.9 5 0 8 15 0 1 11 1.6 10 Buck, John 1 1 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 13 Smith, Matt 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM...... 12 5 17 2.1 1 0 Total...... 8 207 492 .421 52 154 .338 115 162 .710 126 169 295 36.9 183 5 108 117 30 42 581 72.6 Opponents...... 8 200 425 .471 58 152 .382 197 249 .791 81 178 259 32.4 153 - 120 99 31 70 655 81.9

In Victories 15 # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Gray, Justin 15 15 510 34.0 76 201 .378 41 103 .398 66 78 .846 8 52 60 4.0 33 1 53 54 3 13 259 17.3 31 Williams, Eric 15 15 483 32.2 96 143 .671 0 0 .000 50 109 .459 38 94 132 8.8 34 0 16 36 19 24 242 16.1 33 Strickland, Trent 15 15 486 32.4 68 117 .581 12 27 .444 50 65 .769 46 74 120 8.0 26 0 28 28 7 9 198 13.2 55 Visser, Kyle 15 11 329 21.9 43 81 .531 1 1 1.000 26 45 .578 35 55 90 6.0 35 0 17 34 26 10 113 7.5 34 Drum, Michael 15 4 345 23.0 20 56 .357 12 36 .333 31 37 .838 4 19 23 1.5 23 0 28 16 1 11 83 5.5 00 Ellis, Chris 14 2 245 17.5 23 44 .523 13 25 .520 11 20 .550 19 38 57 4.1 30 0 11 21 20 4 70 5.0 04 Hale, Harvey 15 8 304 20.3 21 65 .323 5 23 .217 26 34 .765 5 35 40 2.7 24 0 27 33 2 11 73 4.9 23 Swinton, Kevin 13 2 157 12.1 13 29 .448 0 0 .000 10 27 .370 20 39 59 4.5 26 0 3 13 8 6 36 2.8 11 Stanley, Cameron 13 0 109 8.4 11 19 .579 3 8 .375 6 8 .750 7 15 22 1.7 8 0 6 12 1 0 31 2.4 02 Dukes, Shamaine 13 2 108 8.3 5 17 .294 3 9 .333 4 6 .667 3 8 11 0.8 5 0 18 16 0 9 17 1.3 52 Hoekstra, Bobby 2 0 3 1.5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 13 Smith, Matt 3 0 6 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 0.7 10 Buck, John 6 1 12 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.5 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 20 Lepore, Mike 2 0 3 1.5 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM...... 11 15 26 1.7 1 1 Total...... 15 377 776 .486 90 233 .386 282 433 .651 197 446 643 42.9 249 1 208 268 88 97 1126 75.1 Opponents...... 15 329 946 .348 114 362 .315 172 249 .691 210 286 496 33.1 355 - 188 205 29 132 944 62.9

In Defeats 15 # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 Gray, Justin 14 14 505 36.1 85 236 .360 45 125 .360 57 71 .803 9 36 45 3.2 39 1 59 45 1 18 272 19.4 31 Williams, Eric 15 15 494 32.9 100 175 .571 0 0 .000 48 89 .539 53 83 136 9.1 42 2 14 27 12 16 248 16.5 33 Strickland, Trent 15 14 484 32.3 59 140 .421 26 50 .520 32 45 .711 29 50 79 5.3 48 2 31 28 4 11 176 11.7 04 Hale, Harvey 15 8 387 25.8 41 108 .380 13 47 .277 15 19 .789 10 28 38 2.5 41 0 37 35 1 14 110 7.3 34 Drum, Michael 15 6 289 19.3 26 61 .426 11 32 .344 14 18 .778 8 12 20 1.3 37 2 26 22 0 5 77 5.1 00 Ellis, Chris 15 4 295 19.7 18 47 .383 4 18 .222 25 30 .833 32 29 61 4.1 35 3 7 13 12 3 65 4.3 55 Visser, Kyle 15 6 202 13.5 16 44 .364 0 0 .000 10 13 .769 22 15 37 2.5 32 0 16 15 12 3 42 2.8 11 Stanley, Cameron 12 0 128 10.7 14 32 .438 3 11 .273 2 5 .400 14 23 37 3.1 14 0 6 6 2 2 33 2.8 23 Swinton, Kevin 15 5 173 11.5 15 35 .429 0 0 .000 8 17 .471 21 19 40 2.7 15 0 4 10 3 3 38 2.5 02 Dukes, Shamaine 11 3 67 6.1 4 14 .286 2 7 .286 1 2 .500 0 6 6 0.5 7 0 8 18 0 1 11 1.0 13 Smith, Matt 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM...... 23 11 34 2.3 1 2 Total...... 15 378 892 .424 104 290 .359 212 309 .686 221 312 533 35.5 311 10 208 221 47 76 1072 71.5 Opponents...... 15 399 829 .481 123 297 .414 286 386 .741 171 343 514 34.3 292 - 232 187 57 123 1207 80.5

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06