Game #5 #18/16 Wake Forest Deacons (4-0) vs. Richmond Spiders (3-2) 2003-04 Saturday, Dec. 6  4:00 p.m.  Lawrence Joel Coliseum (14,665)  Winston-Salem, NC  RSN-TV

Schedule & Tip-Off: 4:00 p.m. Merchant Marine Academy ‘72) is 50-19 in three sea- Results Television: Regional Sports Network. Mike Hogewood sons with the Deacons, 215-97 in 11 seasons overall. (play-by-play) and Bobby Cremins (color analysis) call Richmond coach Jerry Wainwright (Colorado College the action. Ken Neal produces. ‘68) is 19-15 in two seasons with the Spiders, 155-118 in 10 seasons overall. N13 # vs. Memphis W 85-76 Radio: Deacon Radio Network (ISP). Stan Cotten (play- by-play) and Mark Freidinger (color analysis) call the SID Contacts: Wake Forest assistant athletic N22 ELON W, 97-55 action. director/media relations Dean Buchan; Richmond bas- ketball SID Simon Gray. Records: Wake Forest is 4-0 after beating Indiana 100- N29 at Yale W, 86-61 67 Tuesday night in Winston-Salem as part of the Websites: Wake Forest -- WakeForestSports.com; ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Richmond is 3-2 with a home Richmond -- RichmondSpiders.com. D2 % INDIANA W, 100-67 game Wednesday night against Virginia Commonwealth. The Series: Wake Forest leads, 32-9. Rankings: Wake Forest is ranked 18th in the Associated Officials: Announced on game day. D6 RICHMOND 4:00 Press poll and 16th in the ESPN/USA Today poll. On Deck: Wake Forest takes a break for final exams Richmond is receiving votes in both polls. D15 at SMU 8:05 before playing at SMU Dec. 15. Richmond plays at Coaches: Wake Forest head coach Skip Prosser (U.S. South Florida next Saturday. D20 at North Carolina 4:00

D30 NC A&T 7:00 Deacons Face Spiders, Hit The Books Noteworthy Wake Forest, coming off an impressive 33- vic-  Wake Forest puts its 19-game homecourt win- J3 NEW MEXICO 2:00 tory over Indiana Tuesday night, hosts Richmond ning streak on the line Saturday. The Deacons haven’t Saturday afternoon before final exams begin on lost a game in Joel Coliseum since Feb. 21, 2002, vs. J6 BROWN 7:00 Monday (4:00 p.m./Regional Sports TV). Duke. The Demon Deacons, 4-0, got a career-high 25  The Deacons are at less than full strength. Chris J10 CLEMSON Noon points from sophomore Eric Williams and career-highs Ellis (foot) hasn’t played this season. Vytas Danelius of 20 points, eight assists and five steals by freshman (sprained ankle) missed the Nov. 22 Elon game. Todd J13 at Texas 8:00 as Wake whipped visiting Indiana, 100-67, Hendley (stomach virus) did not play Nov. 29 versus on Tuesday. Yale. Freshman Kyle Visser (twisted ankle) missed J17 at Duke 1:00 Richmond, 3-2, will try to break a two-game losing Tuesday’s game against Indiana. streak Wednesday night against cross-city rival  J20 GEORGIA TECH 9:00 Wake has won the last 11 meetings with Virginia Commonwealth. The Spiders won their first Richmond, but the Spiders have enjoyed past success J25 at Florida State 1:00 three games of the season before falling to South against the Deacons. UR won four of seven meetings Carolina and UAB. during a stretch in the 1980s and three of the last four J29 MARYLAND 7:00 The Deacs will not play again until Dec. 15 at SMU. meetings have been decided by six points or less.

J31 VIRGINIA 2:30 A Quick Look At The Deacons F4 at NC State 9:00 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Ppg. Rpg. Note 0 Chris Ellis* F 6-9 265 So. ------Has been sidelined so far with broken foot F7 N.CAROLINA 1:00 1 Justin Gray* G 6-2 185 So. 13.3 2.5 Sophomore emerging as a star in the ACC 2 Jeremy Ingram G 6-3 185 Fr. 3.3 1.7 Hit a 3-pointer in each of last 2 games F12 at Clemson 7:00 3 Chris Paul G 6-0 168 Fr. 11.0 3.5 Proving to be one of the nation’s top freshmen 4 Taron Downey** G 6-2 180 Jr. 9.3 3.3 Solid southpaw at both guard positions F15 CINCINNATI 1:30 10 Jamaal Levy** F 6-9 180 Jr. 12.0 8.8 Lanky junior one of ACC’s best rebounders 13 Vytas Danelius** F 6-9 228 Jr. 10.7 5.3 1st team preseason All-ACC selection F18 DUKE 9:00 20 Alan Williams*** G 6-3 177 Sr. 1.7 0.0 Fourth-year walk-on a Joel Coliseum favorite 23 Richard Joyce* G-F 6-5 200 So. 5.7 0.7 Came off the bench for 6 points Tuesday F22 at Georgia Tech 8:00 25 Scott Feather G 6-1 175 Jr. 0.0 0.7 Earned spot on roster through try-outs 31 Eric Williams* C 6-9 275 So. 16.0 5.5 Coming off career-high 25-point effort F25 FLORIDA STATE 7:00 33 Trent Strickland* G 6-5 200 So. 6.8 3.3 Wake’s “X” factor off the bencch 34 Todd Hendley F 6-9 213 Fr. 4.3 2.3 Played 17 minutes in win over Indiana F28 at Maryland 1:00 35 Scott Benken* F 6-6 215 Jr.. 0.0 0.5 Scrappy, hard-working walk-on 44 John Buck* F 6-8 210 So. 0.0 0.7 Walk-on back for second year M2 at Virginia 7:00 55 Kyle Visser C 6-11 224 Fr. 6.0 2.3 Twisted ankle kept him out of Tuesday’s win * Letters earned M6 NC STATE 1:30 Pronunciations Vytas Danelius vee-tus dan-a-loose Taron Downey tuh-ron Jamaal Levy ja-mall lev-E Head Coach Skip Prosser (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy ‘72) M11 ACC Tournament Record 50-19 (.725) / 3 years at Wake Forest; 215-97 (.689) / 11 years overall Associate Head Coach Jeff Battle (Marshall ‘85) # New York, NY Assistant Coaches Dino Gaudio (Ohio ‘81), Chris Mack (Xavier ‘92) % ACC/Big Ten Challenge Director Of Operations Pat Kelsey (Xavier ‘98) Big E, Little C Spark Deacon Victory Injuries Have Hampered Deacons Sophomore center Eric Williams poured in a career- Wake Forest has seen four key members of the roster high 25 points and freshman guard Chris Paul had miss games this year with a variety of injuries and ill- Deacon career highs of 20 points, eight nesses. Notes & assists and five steals as Wake Freshman Kyle Visser twisted Forest pounced on Indiana, his left ankle in Sunday’s prac- Numbers 100-67, Tuesday night in the tice and did not play against ACC/Big Ten Challenge at Joel Indiana on Tuesday. He is ACC Standings Coliseum. expected to return to action this Team ACC Overall Wake Forest shot 56.3 per- week. Georgia Tech 0-0 5-0 cent in the first half (50.7 per- Freshman Chris Ellis broke a Florida State 0-0 5-0 cent for the game) and jumped bone in his right foot during Wake Forest 0-0 4-0 out to a comfortable 51-29 Wake’s first practice of the sea- North Carolina 0-0 4-0 halftime lead. In the second son on Nov. 18. He has not Maryland 0-0 4-0 half, Wake led by as many as 38 Eric Williams played this season and is hope- Clemson 0-0 3-0 points (85-47). Chris Ellis ful of returning in the next two Virginia 0-0 3-0 “He (Skip Prosser) could have made it 50 if he want- weeks. NC State 0-0 3-1 ed to,” Indiana coach Mike Davis said. Junior Vytas Danelius sprained his left ankle and foot Duke 0-0 3-1 Paul had a remarkably efficient night. He made 7-of- Nov. 21 in practice and missed the next game against 9 attempts, and added his eight assists and Elon. Wednesday five steals in 28 minutes of action. Junior Vytas Danelius Freshman Todd Hendley missed the Nov. 29 Yale Mississippi at Florida State, 7:00 came off the bench for 13 points and junior Jamaal Levy game because of a stomach virus. (FSNS) Georgia Tech at Ohio State, 7:00 pulled down a season-best 12 rebounds. (ESPN) Wake Forest out-rebounded the Hoosiers, 40-37. Ten Wake 18th, 16th In National Polls Clemson at Purdue, 7:30 (espn2) of the Deacons’ 13 steals came in the first half. Duke at Michigan State, 9:00 (ESPN) Wake Forest remained at No. 18 in the Associated Minnesota at Virginia, 9:30 (espn2) More From Tuesday’s Win Over Indiana Press poll and moved up from No. 18 to No. 16 in the Friday ESPN/USA Today poll this week.  Virginia at VMI, 7:00 Wake Forest’s 33-point win was the largest margin The Deacons have been ranked in the AP poll for 17 Saturday of victory in the five-year his- consecutive weeks dating back to last season. Wake has St. Johns at Duke, 2:00 (ESPN) tory of the ACC/Big Ten been ranked in the AP poll 31 times in 38 weeks under Fairleigh-Dickinson at Florida State, Challenge. Best ACC/Big Ten Skip Prosser. 2:00 (SUN)  The Deacons’ also Challenge Records At this point last year, Wake Forest was not ranked. broke a Challenge record for The Deacons debuted in the polls on Dec. 23 last year Maryland vs. Gonzaga, 3:30 (Raycom) Opponent W-L Richmond at Wake Forest, 4:00 most points in a game Duke 4-0 and stayed in the top 25 the rest of the season. (FSNS) (100). Wake Forest 5-0 Three Wake Forest opponents are ranked in the top South Carolina at Clemson, 7:00  Wake Forest improved Michigan State 3-0 10 -- (6) Duke, (8) Texas and (10) North Carolina. (FSNS) to 5-0 all-time in ACC/Big Clemson 3-1 Deacon opponents Georgia Tech (13th) and Cincinnati Tennessee State at Georgia Tech, Ten Challenge play. Minnesota 3-1 (19th) are also in the AP poll. Maryland is ranked 25th 7:00  Wake Forest broke out Indiana 2-1 in the ESPN/USA Today poll. Sunday gold uniforms for the first Michigan 2-1 George Mason at North Carolina, time since the 2000-01 sea- NC State 3-2 1:00 (FSNS) Florida State 3-2 Deacons Are A Balanced Bunch So Far son. Maryland 3-2 Maryland at BB&T Classic-, 5:30   The Deacons shot 50 Ohio State 1-1 Five different Deacons average scoring in double (Ray) percent (actually .507) for figures and eight players average at least six points per the third straight game. game. ACC Preseason Poll  Wake collected a season-high 21 offensive Eight different players have scored in double figures at Pl. Team Points rebounds. least once and three different Deacs have scored 20 or 1. Duke 493  The Deacons turned in their best three-point shoot- more points in a game. 2. North Carolina 422 ing effort of the season (.467, 7-of-15).  Jamaal Levy (8.8 rpg.) leads the Deacons in 3. Wake Forest 382 rebounding, but six different players average at least 4. NC State 300 three rebounds per game. 5. Maryland 271 Scoring Hasn’t Been A Problem  Ten different Deacons have made at least one 6. Florida State 203 With the ACC’s leading scorer from a year ago -- Josh three-point field goal. 7. Georgia Tech 189 Howard -- now in the NBA, Wake Forest has managed  Six players in the rotation are shooting better than 8. Virginia 150 to put plenty of points on the board: 50 percent from the field. 9. Clemson 65  The Deacons lead the ACC and rank eighth in the nation in scoring offense (92.0 ppg.) even though no Preseason All-ACC Wake Forest players rank among the top 10 in the ACC Day-To-Day Deacon Schedule Player Team in scoring. December 3 December 7 UNC  Wake’s lowest scoring total of the year was 85 Day off Day 0ff - Final Exams NC State points in the season opener against Memphis. Since December 4 December 8 J.J. Redick Duke then, the Deacons have averaged 94.3 points per game. Vytas Danelius Wake Forest  3:15-6:15 -- Practice at Joel Day 0ff - Final Exams While Wake’s scoring average will certainly go Coliseum Tim Pickett Florida State down, the 92.0 points per game is 4.2 points higher than December 9 the school record of 87.8 set in 1976. December 5 Day 0ff - Final Exams 3:30-5:15 -- Practice at Joel ACC Preseason Rookie Of The  When Wake Forest scored 100 points Dec. 2 December 10 Coliseum Year Voting against Indiana, it marked the 60th time in school histo- Day 0ff - Final Exams December 6 ry the Deacons have hit the century mark. December 11 Player, School Votes 11:00 -- Shoot-around at Joel  The Deacons have scored 100 points or more in 4:00-7:00 -- Practice at Miller Luol Deng, Duke 49 Coliseum Lawrence Joel Coliseum just six times. Five of those have Center Chris Paul, Wake Forest 3 4:00 -- Wake Forest vs. Gary Forbes, Virginia 1 come under coach Skip Prosser.  Richmond, Lawrence Joel December 12 Donte Minter, Virginia 1 The 100 points against Indiana broke an ACC/Big Coliseum; RSN-TV 4:00-7:00 -- Practice at Miller , Florida State 1 Ten Challenge record for single-game points. Richmond Spiders (3-2) Wake No. Name Pos Ht Wt Cl. PPG RPG Hometown 1 Tony Dobbins G 6-4 190 Sr. 10.0 8.6 Mitchellville, MD Forest In 3 Andres Sandoval G 6-3 185 Fr. - - Milford, MA The Polls 5 Tim Mayes G/F 6-6 195 So. 1.0 0.0 Cleveland, TX 10 Daon Merritt G 5-9 180 Fr. 5.6 2.2 Jamaica, NY The National Polls 12 Reggie Brown G 6-4 190 Sr. 6.7 0.7 Flushing, NY 13 Peter Thomas F 6-5 190 Fr. 0.0 0.3 Little Rock, AR Associated Press ESPN/USA Today 14 Jamaal Scott F 6-5 215 Jr. 7.2 4.8 Phoenix, AZ Kansas 1 Kansas Florida 2 Florida 15 Gaston Moliva F 6-7 230 Fr. 3.2 2.0 Yaounde, Cameroon Connecticut 3 Kentucky 22 Mike Skrocki G/F 6-6 190 Sr. 15.8 4.4 Howell, NJ Missouri 4 Connecticut 25 Patrick O'Malley F 6-8 220 Jr. 4.6 2.0 Charleston, WV Michigan State 5 Missouri 32 Jermaine Bucknor F 6-6 220 So. 2.6 3.0 Edmonton, Alberta Duke 6 Duke 51 Kevin Steenberge C 6-11 225 So. 3.8 4.0 Columbia, MD Arizona 7/6 Michigan State 55 Eric Zwayer C 6-9 250 Sr. 8.4 5.6 Sebring, FL Texas 8 Arizona Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright (Colorado College ‘68) Kentucky 9 Texas North Carolina 10 North Carolina Assistants: Mike Winiecki (Richmond ‘89), Ramon Williams (VMI ‘90), Gary DeCesare (Iona ‘85) Illinois 11 Illinois St. Joseph’s 12 Oklahoma Georgia Tech 13 Wisconsin Deacon-Spider Series History Oklahoma 14 St. Joseph’s Statistical Comparison Wisconsin 15 Georgia Tech  Wake Forest leads the all-time series, 32-9. A statistical look at Wake Forest and Richmond: Syracuse 16 Wake Forest  The Deacons have won the last 11 meetings. Gonzaga 17 Stanford  Wake and Richmond will meet for the fourth Category Wake Forest Richmond Wake Forest 18 Syracuse straight year and for the 13th time since the 1989-90 Record 4-0 3-2 Cincinnati 19 Cincinnati season. Conference Record 0-0 0-0 Points Per Game 92.0 65.4 Purdue 20 Notre Dame  Wake Forest is 6-0 Wake Forest vs. The Stanford 21 Purdue against Richmond in Scoring Margin +27.2 +4.6 Pittsburgh 22 Pittsburgh Lawrence Joel Coliseum and Atlantic Ten Margin + 5.3 +2.8 Field Goal Percentage 49.1 38.6 Notre Dame 23 Marquette 12-1 overall against the Opponent W-L Marquette 24 Gonzaga FG Percentage Defense 38.7 38.5 Spiders in Winston-Salem. Dayton 2-1 Oklahoma St. 25 Maryland Duquesne 2-5 3-Point Percentage 42.6 31.3  Richmond’s last win Wake opponents receiving votes Fordham 0-0 Percentage 71.4 69.4 NC State NC State against the Deacons was a George Washington 15-18 3-Pointers Per Game 7.2 5.0 Maryland Indiana 51-49 decision at UR in La Salle 1-1 Assists Per Game 18.0 13.8 Indiana 1989-90. Massachusetts 1-1 Turnovers Per Game 12.8 15.6  The two teams first met Rhode Island 5-2 Blocks Per Game 2.5 3.4 Wake Forest In The Polls back in 1920-21. Richmond 32-9 Steals Per Game 12.5 7.2  St. Bonaventure 1-0 Date AP ESPN/ Wake Forest is 75-59 St. Joseph’s 6-11 Preseason 20 21 all-time against teams cur- rently in the Atlantic 10 Temple 10-10 coached under Bob Staak from 1986-89 and Dave November 17 19 - Xavier 0-1 Conference. Last season the Odom from 1989-94 before going on to serve as head November 24 18 18 Total 75-59 December 1 18 16 Deacons beat two A-10 coach at UNC-Wilmington. teams -- Richmond and  Wainwright, like Deacon head coach Skip Prosser, Wake Forest Poll Streaks Temple. Wake has played every current A-10 team once served as an assistant coach at Xavier. Wainwright except for Fordham. was a Xavier assistant coach in 1984-85 under coach Total weeks ranked in the  Bob Staak. Associated Press poll ...... 209 Deacon head coach Skip Prosser is 2-0 all-time against Richmond.  As head coach at UNCW for eight years, Weeks ranked in the top 10 . . .71 Wainwright coached against Wake Forest twice. He went Weeks ranked in the top 5 . . . .26 0-2 against the Deacons, losing both games by a com- Highest all-time AP ranking . . . .2 Wake Forest-Richmond Connections bined five points. His Seahawk team lost to Prosser’s first  Jerry Wainwright, Richmond’s head coach, was an Wake Forest team, 79-78, in the opening game of the Wake vs. Ranked Opponents assistant coach at Wake Forest for nine years. He 2001-02 season in Winston-Salem as part of the Preseason NIT. All-time ...... 115-289  Home ...... 63-95 Deacon junior Taron Downey attended prep school Away ...... 28-131 Comparing in Virginia at Fork Union Military Academy. Neutral ...... 24-63  Wake sophomore Trent Strickland also attended The Two prep school in Virginia at Hargrave Military Academy. In Skip Prosser Era ...... 6-13  Wake Forest sophomores Justin Gray and Richard Home ...... 4-3 Schools Joyce both played their finals seasons of high school bas- Away ...... 1-7 Wake Forest Richmond Neutral ...... 1-3 ketball in Virginia at Oak Hill Academy. Enrollment 3,950 3,600  Deacon coach Skip Prosser made his college head vs. Top 10 (all-time) . . . .57-194 coaching debut in the commonwealth of Virginia when Home ...... 31-65 Private/Public Private Private his Loyola (MD) team won at William & Mary on Nov. Away ...... 12-86 Tuition $34,790 $28,670 Neutral ...... 14-43 29, 1993. Sports They Don’t Women’s swim- Volleyball  Wake Forest assistant athletic director/sports medi- vs. Top 5 (all-time) . . . . .29-125 Have ming, women’s cine Greg Collins earned his Masters at Richmond and Home ...... 17-43 lacrosse worked as a trainer for the Spiders. Away ...... 6-56 Foreign Players 2 2 Neutral ...... 6-26 Tough To Say Vytas Danelius Kevin Football Across The Street Steenberge While Wake Forest hosts Richmond Saturday, across Bitter Rival(s) UNC, Duke, NC VCU, George the street at Groves Stadium WFU will be hosting the State Washington state 4AA and 4A state championship football games. Homecourt Streak At 19 Streaks & Stuff Wake Forest has not lost a home game since Feb. 21, Deacon 2002 -- a streak of 19 consecutive wins. The Deacons scholarship seniors are on the Wake Forest roster went 16-0 at home last season and are 2-0 this year. 0 (lone senior Alan Williams is a walk-on). Notes & The 19-game streak is the fifth-longest current streak different starting lineups have been used by the Numbers in Division I. 2 Deacons so far. consecutive road victories by the Deacons includ- Longest Current Home Court Gray Streaks 4 ing a win at Yale Nov. 29. Winning Streaks Guard Justin Gray may be a different Deacons have missed at least one game sophomore, but remember, he this season because of injuries. Team Streak 4 has played in just 27 career Western Kentucky 39 different Deacon players have made at least games. Duke 29 one three-point field goal. After missing 10 games last 10 Southern Illinois 27 season with a broken jaw, Gray consecutive games sophomore Justin Gray has Pittsburgh 22 has made at least one three- 12 scored in double figures. Wake Forest 19 point field goal in every game Butler 18 consecutive postseason appearances by the (16 consecutive games). Over Weber State 18 13 Deacons -- the longest current streak in the his last five games dating back Creighton 17 ACC. to last season, Gray has made Illinois 17 consecutive games Justin Gray has made at 13 three-point field goals. Justin Gray Syracuse 17 16 least one three-point field goal. Austin Peay 15 Gray also ranks among the consecutive weeks Wake Forest has been Sam Houston State 15 ACC leaders with 12 consecutive games scoring in dou- ranked in the Associated Press top 25. Texas 15 ble figures. 17 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 15 consecutive homecourt victories by the Downey Climbs In Record Books 19 Deacons, who haven’t lost in Joel Coliseum since Feb. 21, 2002 against Duke. Longest Home Court Winning Junior guard Taron Downey, Streaks In ACC History at his current pace, will have his consecutive games sophomore Eric Williams 35 has started. Team Streak name in the Wake Forest record Duke (1997-00) 46 books: is Wake Forest’s record under Skip Prosser Duke (1991-93) 36 Downey’s career free throw 47-2 when the Deacons shoot a higher field NC State (1972-75) 36 percentage (83.8) is the fourth- goal percentage than their opponent. Virginia (1980-83) 34 highest in school history. is Wake’s record under Prosser when the Clemson (1988-91) 30 He is 15 three-point field 48-1 Deacons hold a lead with five minutes Duke (2001-current) 28 goals away from becoming the remaining in regulation. Maryland (1979-81) 26 11th player in Wake Forest his- victories in three seasons as the Wake Forest North Carolina (1992-94) 25 tory to make 100 career three- head coach by Skip Prosser. North Carolina (1977-80) 25 pointers. Taron Downey 50 Wake Forest (1995-97) 25 With 206 career assists, career assists by junior guard Taron Downey will become just the eighth player in Wake his- 206 Downey. Wake’s Current Home Court tory to record 300 career assists. consecutive games Wake Forest has made Streak 365 at least one three-point field goal. Date Opponent Result Paul Making Early Impact 3/2/02 NC State W, 83-71 Wake Forest guard Chris 11/27/02 Yale W, 73-61 Paul is establishing himself as Statistically Speaking 12/1/02 Temple W, 83-76 one of the top freshmen in the  Wake Forest leads the ACC in six different statistical 12/15/02 SMU W, 73-49 ACC and the categories -- scoring (92.0), scoring margin (+27.2), 12/18/02 SC State W, 100-57 world. Consider: three-point field goal percentage (.426), steals (12.5), 12/21/02 St. John’s W, 84-72  He has started every game turnover margin (+9.0), -turnover ratio (1.41) and 12/28/02 NC A&T W, 104-64 at point guard and leads the offensive rebounds (17.0). 12/30/02 Beth.-Cook W, 96-54 team in minutes played (29.0  Two of the top four players in the ACC in assist- 1/7/03 Elon W, 98-56 mpg.). turnover ratio are Chris Paul (2nd) and Taron Downey 1/15/03 Maryland W, 81-72  Dec. 2 against Indiana, (4th). 1/19/03 Ga. Tech W, 73-66 Paul had career highs for points  The Deacons lead the ACC and rank eighth nation- Chris Paul 1/26/03 Florida State W, 71-60 (20), assists (8), steals (5) and ally in scoring. 2/6/03 NC State W, 73-58 three-point field goals (2).  Wake Forest leads the ACC and is fourth nationally 2/13/03 Duke W, 94-80 2ot  Paul made the first 14 free throw attempts of his in scoring margin (+27.2). 2/23/03 Virginia W, 75-71 career and now ranks third in the ACC in free throw per-  Wake leads the ACC and ranks 20th nationally in 3/1/03 Clemson W, 80-68 centage (.895). three-point field goal percentage (.426). 3/5/03 N. Carolina W, 75-60  He leads the team, leads all ACC freshmen and 11/22/03 Elon W, 97-55 ranks fifth in the ACC overall in assists per game (5.25). 12/2/03 Indiana W, 100-67  Paul leads the team and is second in the ACC in Life Without Josh steals per game (3.50). Without the 2003 unanimous ACC Player of the Year,  With 21 assists and just four turnovers in 116 min- Josh Howard, in the lineup, Wake Forest has a different utes, Paul ranks second in the ACC in assist-to-turnover look this season. ratio (5.25). This year’s Deacons are holding their own in rebound-  The shortest player on the Deacon roster (6-0), Paul ing (+5.3 margin), but they haven’t been the dominat- averages 3.5 rebounds per game and has two blocked ing team that led the nation in rebounding last season. shots. However, this year’s team seems to take better care of  Paul’s eight assists against Indiana Dec. 2 tied for the basketball. Last year Wake ranked eighth in the ACC the fourth-most ever by a Wake Forest freshman. in turnover margin. This year’s team ranks first. This year’s team also ranks first in assist-turnover ratio.

Skip Prosser Notebook

Prosser’s Details Full Name George Edward “Skip” Prosser Birthdate November 3, 1950 Birthplace Pittsburgh, PA >3rd Year At Wake Forest / 50-19 became a ritual for Deacon players to don the Screamin’ Demons’ tie-dyed shirts for warm-ups and Prosser himself Wife >11th Year Overall / 215-97 wore one of the black and gold shirts for Midnight Madness. Nancy Skip Prosser, one of college basketball’s winningest active Prosser and his young staff also worked with the market- Sons coaches, is in his third season as the head coach at Wake ing office to make home games an “event” as much as a Scott (26) and Mark (25) Forest. Prosser’s overall record of 215-97 (.689) gives him one game. With loud music and an array of pre-game antics College of the highest winning percentages among all active Division (such as the Deacon mascot on a Harley-Davidson), United States Merchant Marine I coaches. In two seasons at Wake Forest, he has compiled a Lawrence Joel Coliseum is certainly a homecourt advan- Academy (1972) record of 50-19. tage. Degree In Prosser’s first season at Wake Forest in 2001-02, he led The Deacons responded by going 16-0 at home last sea- Nautical Science the Deacons to a 21-13 record, a third-place finish in the son -- their best record ever in the building -- and stretched highly-competitive Atlantic Coast Conference and an NCAA their homecourt winning streak to 17 games. In Prosser’s Graduate School Tournament appearance. But the 2001-02 season was just a two seasons at Wake, the Deacs are a combined 29-3 at West Virginia University (1980) stepping stone. In 2002-03, Prosser guided Wake Forest to its home. Master’s Degree highest level since the Tim Duncan era. From Day One, Prosser has made academics a priority Secondary Education Wake Forest finished last season with a 25-6 overall record with his players. Mandatory study halls are the norm, class High School and a final No. 8 ranking in the Associated Press poll -- attendance is checked, and Prosser even named academic Carnegie High School in Carnegie, Wake’s highest finish in the poll since 1995. The Deacons fin- counselor Jane Caldwell the team’s “MVP” in 2002. In his PA ished 13-3 and in first place in the ACC standings for the first two seasons at Wake, all seven senior basketball players time since 1995. It was WFU’s first outright ACC regular sea- have earned their diplomas. High School Sports Played Football, basketball son title in 41 years. Prosser’s 10 years as a head coach have been a model Prosser’s Deacons were not ranked in any of the preseason of consistency. His teams have won at least 21 games in polls and were picked to finish as low as seventh in the ACC, each of the last seven seasons. His teams have advanced to Championships but Prosser molded a rotation of seven freshmen and sopho- the NCAA Tournament seven times and to the NIT twice. 2003 Atlantic Coast Conference mores with All-American senior Josh Howard into one of col- Prosser has won regular season titles in three different Regular Season lege basketball’s top teams in 2002-03. leagues (ACC, Atlantic 10, MCC), postseason conference Wake Forest led the nation in rebounding (+9.6 rebound tournament crowns in two leagues (Atlantic 10, MAAC). He 1998 Atlantic 10 Conference margin), becoming the first ACC team to ever accomplish that has been named conference Coach of the Year in two dif- Tournament feat. The Deacons were also ranked among the national lead- ferent leagues and he is one of just 14 active Division I 1998 Atlantic 10 Conference West ers in field goal percentage defense, free throw percentage, coaches to lead three different teams into the NCAA Regular Season scoring margin and winning percentage. With an NCAA at- Tournament. Prosser, in fact, is the only coach in NCAA his- 1997 Atlantic 10 Conference West large bid, Wake Forest advanced to postseason competition tory to lead three different schools to the NCAA Regular Season for an ACC-leading 13th consecutive year. Tournament in his first year at each school. 1995 Midwestern Collegiate For his efforts, Prosser was named the ACC Coach of the In two years of ACC competition, Prosser has compiled a Conference Regular Season Year. He was also named district coach of the year by the record of 22-10. Only North Carolina’s Bill Guthridge won NABC and the USBWA, and he was a finalist for the Naismith more league games in his first two seasons as an ACC 1994 MAAC Tournament National Coach of the Year. coach. The energetic Prosser has also helped make Wake Forest’s George Edward “Skip” Prosser, who was born on Nov. 3, Honors homecourt, Lawrence Joel Coliseum, into a difficult venue for 1950 in Pittsburgh (Pa.), is married to the former Nancy the opponent. He was responsible for moving the student sec- Franklin. He has two sons, Scott (26) and Mark (25). Mark 2003 Atlantic Coast Conference tion closer to the court and developed a close relationship with played basketball at Marist College, coached at Wofford last Coach of the Year the student cheering section, The Screamin’ Demons. It season and will coach at Bucknell in 2003-04. 2003 District Coach of the Year (NABC) 2003 District Coach of the Year The Skip Prosser Record (USBWA) --- Postseason --- All Games ConferenceConference Conf. NCAA NIT 1997 Mideast Coach of the Year Season School W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish W-L W-L W-L (Basketball Times) 1993-94 Loyola (Md.) 17 13 .567 6 8 .429 Fifth 3-0 0-1 -- 1997 District Coach of the Year 1994-95 Xavier 23 5 .821 14 0 1.000 First 0-1 0-1 -- (NABC) 1995-96^ Xavier 13 15 .464 8 8 .500 Third/West 1-1 -- -- 1995 Midwestern Collegiate 1996-97 Xavier 23 6 .793 13 3 .813 First/West 0-1 1-1 -- Conference Coach of the Year 1997-98 Xavier 22 8 .733 11 5 .688 T-First/West 3-0 0-1 -- 1998-99 Xavier 25 11 .694 12 4 .750 Second/West 1-1 -- 4-1 1999-00 Xavier 21 12 .639 9 7 .563 Third/West 1-1 -- 1-1 2000-01 Xavier 21 8 .724 12 4 .750 T-Second 0-1 0-1 -- 2001-02 Wake Forest 21 13 .618 9 7 .563 T-Third 1-1 1-1 -- 2002-03 Wake Forest 25 6 .806 13 3 .813 First 1-1 1-1 -- 2003-04 Wake Forest 4 0 100.0 0 0 ------at Wake Forest 50 19 .725 22 10 .688 1 Title 2-2 2-2 -- at Xavier 148 65 .695 79 31 .718 3 Titles 6-6 1-3 5-2 at Loyola (Md.) 17 13 .567 6 8 .429 3-0 0-1 -- Overall 215 97 .689 107 49 .686 4 Titles 11-8 3-6 5-2 ^ Xavier’s first season of Atlantic 10 Conference play. 2003-04 Wake Forest Basketball Roster Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Previous School 0 Chris Ellis* F 6-9 265 So. Marietta, GA Marietta HS 1 Justin Gray* G 6-2 185 So. Charlotte, NC Oak Hill {VA} Academy 2 Jeremy Ingram G 6-3 185 Fr. Kinston, NC Kinston HS 3 Chris Paul G 6-0 168 Fr. Lewisville, NC West Forsyth HS 4 Taron Downey** G 6-2 180 Jr. Oxford, NC Fork Union {VA} Military Academy 10 Jamaal Levy** F 6-9 180 Jr. Panama City, Panama Berkshire {FL} Academy 13 Vytas Danelius** F 6-9 228 Jr. Kaunas, Lithuania Indianapolis {IN} Park Tudor 20 Alan Williams*** G 6-3 177 Sr. Dallas, TX Briarcrest {TN} Christian 23 Richard Joyce* G-F 6-5 200 So. Mount Airy, NC Oak Hill {VA} Academy 25 Scott Feather G 6-1 175 Jr. Maryville, TN Maryville HS 31 Eric Williams* C 6-9 275 So. Wake Forest, NC Wake Forest-Rolesville HS 33 Trent Strickland* G 6-5 200 So. East Flat Rock, NC Hargrave {VA} Academy 34 Todd Hendley F 6-9 213 Fr. Sanford, NC Lee County HS 35 Scott Benken* F 6-6 215 Jr. Cincinnati, OH Elder HS 44 John Buck* F 6-8 210 So. Westbury, NY Long Island Luthern HS 55 Kyle Visser C 6-11 224 Fr. Grand Rapids, MI Forest Hills Central HS

Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Previous School 35 Scott Benken* F 6-6 215 Jr. Cincinnati, OH Elder HS 44 John Buck* F 6-8 210 So. Westbury, NY Long Island Luthern HS 13 Vytas Danelius** F 6-9 228 Jr. Kaunas, Lithuania Indianapolis {IN} Park Tudor 4 Taron Downey** G 6-2 180 Jr. Oxford, NC Fork Union {VA} Military Academy 0 Chris Ellis* F 6-9 265 So. Marietta, GA Marietta HS 25 Scott Feather G 6-1 175 Jr. Maryville, TN Maryville HS 1 Justin Gray* G 6-2 185 So. Charlotte, NC Oak Hill {VA} Academy 34 Todd Hendley F 6-9 213 Fr. Sanford, NC Lee County HS 2 Jeremy Ingram G 6-3 185 Fr. Kinston, NC Kinston HS 23 Richard Joyce* G-F 6-5 200 So. Mount Airy, NC Oak Hill {VA} Academy 10 Jamaal Levy** F 6-9 180 Jr. Panama City, Panama Berkshire {FL} Academy 3 Chris Paul G 6-0 168 Fr. Lewisville, NC West Forsyth HS 33 Trent Strickland* G 6-5 200 So. East Flat Rock, NC Hargrave {VA} Academy 55 Kyle Visser C 6-11 224 Fr. Grand Rapids, MI Forest Hills Central HS 20 Alan Williams*** G 6-3 177 Sr. Dallas, TX Briarcrest {TN} Christian 31 Eric Williams* C 6-9 275 So. Wake Forest, NC Wake Forest-Rolesville HS * letters won

Head Coach Skip Prosser Alma Mater (Year) U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (1972) Record/Years At Wake Forest 46-19 (.708) / 2 Record/Years Overall 211-97 (.685) / 10 Associate Head Coach Jeff Battle (Marshall ‘85) Assistant Coach Dino Gaudio (Ohio ‘81) Assistant Coach Chris Mack (Xavier ‘92) Director Of Basketball Operations Pat Kelsey (Xavier ‘98)

Free Throw Percentage (At least 2FTM/G) Assists Rk. Player Years FT FTA PCT Rk. Player Years G AST 1. Charlie Davis 1969-71 578 662 87.3 1. Tyrone Bogues 1984-87 119 781 2. Jackie Murdock 1955-57 465 542 85.8 2. Skip Brown 1974-77 108 579 3. Paul Long 1966-67 285 335 85.1 3. Derrick McQueen 1988-92 111 575 4. Taron Downey 2002- 109 130 83.8 4. Danny Young 1981-84 122 493 5. Skip Brown 1974-77 342 409 83.6 5. Randolph Childress ‘91, 93-95 120 472 6. Jerry Montgomery 1967-69 317 380 83.4 6. Frank Johnson 1977-81 120 460 7. Darius Songaila 1999-02 575 692 83.1 7. Tony Rutland 1995-98 122 356 8. Ernie Wiggins 1955-57 255 311 82.0 8. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 288 9. Billy Packer 1960-62 262 320 81.9 9. Broderick Hicks 1999-02 131 286 10. Mark Cline 1984-87 179 219 81.7 10. Delaney Rudd 1982-85 114 283 11. Jerry Schellenberg 1974-77 246 304 80.9 11. Jerry Schellenberg 1974-77 109 263 12. Delaney Rudd 1982-85 194 241 80.5 nr. Taron Downey 2002- 69 206

Three-Point Field Goals Rk. Player Years G FG 1. Randolph Childress ‘91, 93-95 120 329 2. Robert O’Kelley 1998-01 127 288 3. Craig Dawson 1999-02 128 255 4. Tony Rutland 1995-98 122 248 5. Rusty LaRue 1993-96 107 151 6. Steven Goolsby 1995-98 111 127 7. Jerry Braswell 1995-98 115 117 8. Cal Boyd 1986-89 112 116 9. Broderick Hicks 1999-02 131 110 10. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 109 11. Derrick McQueen 1989-92 111 99 12. David Carlyle 1989-92 79 98 nr. Taron Downey 2002- 69 85 nr. Justin Gray 2003- 27 43

Three-Point Attempts Rk. Player Years G FGA 1. Randolph Childress ‘91, 93-95 120 832 2. Robert O’Kelley 1998-01 127 801 3. Tony Rutland 1995-98 122 657 4. Craig Dawson 1999-02 128 640 5. Rusty LaRue 1993-96 107 348 6. Broderick Hicks 1999-02 131 334 7. Steven Goolsby 1995-98 111 326 8. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 309 9. Jerry Braswell 1995-98 115 297 10. Derrick McQueen 1989-92 111 271 11. David Carlyle 1989-92 79 261 12. Robert Siler 1988-91 94 248 nr. Taron Downey 2002- 69 233 nr. Justin Gray 2003- 27 135

Three-Point Percentage (At least 1 FGM/G) Rk. Player Years FG FGA PCT 1. Cal Boyd 1986-89 116 247 47.0 2. Marc Blucas 1991-94 91 196 46.4 3. Ricky Peral 1994-97 83 188 44.1 4. Rusty LaRue 1993-96 151 349 43.4 5. Mark Cline 1984-87 55 133 41.4 6. Craig Dawson 1999-02 255 640 39.8 7. Randolph Childress ‘91, 93-95 329 832 39.5 8. Jerry Braswell 1995-98 116 297 39.1 9. Steven Goolsby 1995-98 127 326 39.0 10. Robert Siler 1988-91 96 248 38.7 nr. Taron Downey 2002- 85 233 36.5 nr. Justin Gray 2003- 43 135 31.9

Blocked Shots Rk. Player Years G BS 1. Tim Duncan 1994-97 128 481 2. Anthony Teachey 1981-84 121 203 3. Larry Harrison 1976-79 109 188 4. Guy Morgan 1979-82 113 182 5. Josh Howard 2000-03 127 143 6. Antwan Scott 1999-02 129 140 7. Rod Griffin 1975-78 107 113 8. Chris King 1988-92 113 99 9. Darius Songaila 1999-02 130 96 10. Kenny Green 1983-85 84 89 11. Rodney Rogers 1991-93 89 74 12. Daryl Peterson 1975-76 53 58 nr. Vytas Danelius 2002- 66 44 2003-04 Wake Forest Statistics Overall: 4-0 ACC: 0-0 Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0

# 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 4 4 95 23.8 28 52 .538 0 0 .000 8 15 .533 14 8 22 5.5 12 0 2 11 2 8 64 16.0 01 Gray, Justin 4 4 93 23.3 19 45 .422 8 21 .381 7 8 .875 4 6 10 2.5 12 1 9 5 0 4 53 13.3 10 Levy, Jamaal 4 4 108 27.0 21 37 .568 1 2 .500 5 8 .625 15 20 35 8.8 9 0 8 5 2 9 48 12.0 03 Paul, Chris 4 4 116 29.0 12 24 .500 3 7 .429 17 19 .895 3 11 14 3.5 8 0 21 4 3 14 44 11.0 13 Danelius, Vytas 3 1 65 21.7 9 24 .375 2 5 .400 12 18 .667 3 13 16 5.3 10 1 2 6 2 1 32 10.7 04 Downey, Taron 4 3 108 27.0 13 27 .481 6 15 .400 5 6 .833 1 12 13 3.3 3 0 13 3 1 2 37 9.3 33 Strickland, Trent 4 0 74 18.5 8 22 .364 3 5 .600 8 12 .667 6 7 13 3.3 7 0 4 6 0 0 27 6.8 55 Visser, Kyle 3 0 25 8.3 5 6 .833 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 4 3 7 2.3 8 1 0 3 0 2 18 6.0 23 Joyce, Richard 3 0 18 6.0 6 10 .600 2 4 .500 3 3 1.000 1 1 2 0.7 3 0 3 0 0 3 17 5.7 34 Hendley, Todd 3 0 44 14.7 6 9 .667 1 2 .500 0 2 .000 2 5 7 2.3 6 0 2 3 0 4 13 4.3 02 Ingram, Jeremy 3 0 27 9.0 4 10 .400 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 3 2 5 1.7 3 0 4 0 0 3 10 3.3 20 Williams, Alan 3 0 8 2.7 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 1.7 44 Buck, John 3 0 7 2.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.7 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 35 Benken, Scott 2 0 4 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 25 Feather, Scott 3 0 8 2.7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.7 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM...... 11 6 17 4.3 0 2 Total...... 4 132 269 .491 29 68 .426 75 105 .714 68 98 166 41.5 84 3 72 51 10 50 368 92.0 Opponents...... 4 87 225 .387 24 87 .276 61 97 .629 56 89 145 36.2 93 3 47 87 14 21 259 64.8

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total Wake Forest 171 197 368 Opponents 112 147 259

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Wake Forest 10 0 10 Opponents 20 0 20 2003-04 Results Overall: 4-0 ACC: 0-0 Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0

Date Opponent W/L Score Record WFU High Scorer OPP High Scorer High Rebounds High Assists Attendance N13 & vs. Memphis W 85-76 1-0 Taron Downey . . . .20 Rodney Carney . . .19 Jamaal Levy ...... 9 Taron Downey . . . .5 6,222 N22 ELON W 97-55 2-0 Eric Williams . . . . .16 Jackson Atoyebi . . .11 Jamaal Levy ...... 8 Chris Paul ...... 5 8,644 N29 at Yale W 86-61 3-0 Levy/Gray ...... 17 Martin Dominick . .15 Jamaal Levy ...... 7 Chris Paul ...... 7 4,031 D2 % INDIANA W 100-67 4-0 Eric Williams . . . . .25 . . . .27 Jamaal Levy . . . . .12 Chris Paul ...... 8 13,249 D6 RICHMOND D15 at SMU D20 * at North Carolina D30 N. CAROLINA A&T J3 NEW MEXICO J6 BROWN J10 * CLEMSON J13 at Texas J17 * at Duke J20 * GEORGIA TECH J25 * at Florida State J29 * MARYLAND J31 * VIRGINIA F4 * at NC State F7 * NORTH CAROLINA F12 * at Clemson F15 CINCINNATI F18 * DUKE F22 * at Georgia Tech F25 * FLORIDA STATE F28 * at Maryland M2 * at Virginia M6 *NC STATE M11-14 #ACC Tournament

CAPS home game & Coaches vs. Cancer Classic at New York, NY % ACC/Big Ten Challenge # ACC Tournament at Greensboro, NC ^ NCAA East Regional at Tampa, FL * ACC game ( ) Opponent’s national AP ranking at time of game (c) capacity 2003-04 Superlatives

INDIVIDUAL WAKE FOREST OPPONENT Points scored 25, Eric Williams vs. Indiana (12.2) 27, Bracey Wright of Indiana (12.2) Points scored/half 15 (1st), Chris Paul vs. Indiana (12.2) 19 (2nd), Bracey Wright of Indiana (12.2) Offensive rebounds 7, Jamall Levy vs. Indiana (12.2) 5, Jackson Atoyebi of Elon (11.22) 5, Patrick Ewing Jr. of Indiana (12.2) Defensive rebounds 8, Vytas Danelius vs. Memphis (11.13) 10, Sean Banks of Memphis (11.13) 8, Jamaal Levy vs. Elon (11.22) Total rebounds 12, Jamaal Levy vs. Indiana (12.2) 14, Sean Banks of Memphis (11.13) Field goals 10, Eric Williams vs. Indiana (12.2) 7, Rodney Carney of Memphis (11.13) 7, Marin Dominick of Yale (11.29) 7, Bracey Wright of Indiana (12.2) Field goal attempts 19, Eric Williams vs. Indiana (12.2) 18, Antonio Burks of Memphis (11.13) Field goal percentage (min. 6 made) .857 (6-7), Jamaal Levy vs. Elon (11.22) .777 (7-9), Martin Dominick of Yale (11.29) Field goal percentage (min. 10 made) .526 (10-19), Eric Williams vs. Indiana (12.2) - 3-Point field goals 4, Taron Downey vs. Memphis (11.13) 4, Rodney Carney of Memphis (11.13) 4, Bracey Wright of Indiana (12.2) 3-Point field goal attempts 7, Taron Downey vs. Memphis (11.13) 11, Matt Nowlin of Elon (11.22) 7, Justin Gray at Yale (11.29) 3-Point FG percentage (min. 4 made) .571 (4-7), Taron Downey vs. Memphis (11.13) .571 (4-7), Bracey Wright of Indiana (12.2) Free throws 8, Chris Paul vs. Memphis (11.13) 9, Bracey Wright of Indiana (12.2) Free throw attempts 9, Eric Williams vs. Indiana (12.2) 9, Billy Richmond of Memphis (11.13) 9, Bracey Wright of Indiana (12.2) Free throw percentage (min. 8 made) 100.0 (8-8), Chris Paul vs. Memphis (11.13) 100.0 (9-9), Bracey Wright of Indiana (12.2) Assists 8, Chris Paul vs. Indiana (12.2) 9, Antonio Burks of Memphis (11.13) Steals 5, Chris Paul vs. Indiana (12.2) 2, six players Turnovers 6, Eric Williams vs. Elon (11.22) 8, Scottie Rice of Elon (11.22) Blocked shots 2, Chris Paul vs. Elon (11.22) 3, Patrick Ewing Jr. of Indiana (12.2) Minutes played (regulation) 37, Chris Paul vs. Memphis (11.13) 37, Sean Banks of Memphis (11.13) 37, Marshall Strickland of Indiana (12.2) Minutes played (ot game) --

TEAM WAKE HIGH WAKE LOW OPPONENT HIGH OPPONENT LOW Points scored 100 vs. Indiana (12.2) 85 vs. Memphis (11.13) 76 by Memphis (11.13) 55 by Elon (11.22) Points in one half 57 (2nd) vs. Elon (11.22) 39 (1st) vs. Memphis (11.13) 40 (2nd) by Memphis (11.13) 20 (1st) by Elon (11.22) Victory margin +42 (97-55) vs. Elon (11.22) +9 (85-76) vs. Memphis (11.13) - - Field goals 37 vs. Indiana (12.2) 26 vs. Memphis (11.13) 27 by Memphis (11.13) 18 by Elon (11.22) Field goal attempts 73 vs. Indiana (12.2) 65 vs. Memphis (11.13) 68 by Memphis (11.13) 43 by Yale (11.29) 65 vs. Elon (11.22) Field goal percentage .554 (36-65) vs. Elon (11.22) .400 (26-65) vs. Memphis (11.13) .488 (21-43) by Yale (11.29) .300 (18-60) by Elon (11.22) Single-half FG percentage .568 (2nd) vs. Elon (11.22) .379 (2nd) vs. Memphis (11.13) .556 (2nd) by Yale (11.29) .219 (1st) by Elon (11.22) 3-Point field goals 8 vs. Memphis (11.13) 6 vs. Elon (11.22) 10 by Memphis (11.13) 2 by Yale (11.29) 8 at Yale (11.29) 3-Point field goal attempts 19 vs. Memphis (11.13) 15 vs. Indiana (12.2) 29 by Memphis (11.13) 12 by Yale (11.29) 3-Point field goal percentage .467 (7-15) vs. Indiana (12.2) .375 (6-16) vs. Elon (11.22) .345 (10-29) by Memphis (11.13) .167 (2-12) by Yale (11.29) Free throws 25 vs. Memphis (11.13) 12 at Yale (11.29) 19 by Indiana (12.2) 12 by Memphis (11.13) Free throw attempts 37 vs. Memphis (11.13) 15 at Yale (11.29) 29 by Memphis (11.13) 22 by Elon (11.22) 22 by Indiana (12.2) Free throw percentage .800 (12-15) at Yale (11.29) .676 (25-37) vs. Memphis (11.13) .864 (19-22) by Indiana (12.2) .414 (12-29) by Memphis (11.13) Offensive rebounds 21 vs. Indiana (12.2) 13 vs. Elon (11.22) 19 by Memphis (11.13) 6 by Yale (11.29) Defensive rebounds 31 vs. Elon (11.22) 18 at Yale (11.29) 30 by Memphis (11.13) 18 by Yale (11.29) Total rebounds 47 vs. Memphis (11.13) 35 at Yale (11.29) 49 by Memphis (11.13) 24 by Yale (11.29) Personal fouls 26 vs. Memphis (11.13) 18 vs. Indiana (12.2) 27 by Memphis (11.13) 24 by Indiana (12.2) DQs 2 vs. Memphis (11.13) 0 at Yale (11.29) 2 by Elon (11.22) 0 by Yale (11.29) 0 vs. Indiana (12.2) 0 by Indiana (12.2) Assists 26 vs. Elon (11.22) 12 vs. Memphis (11.13) 13 by Yale (11.29) 11 by Memphis (11.13) 11 by Indiana (12.2) Turnovers 19 vs. Elon (11.22) 8 vs. Indiana (12.2) 29 by Elon (11.22) 16 by Memphis (11.13) Blocked shots 4 vs. Elon (11.22) 1 vs. Memphis (11.13) 5 by Memphis (11.13) 3 by three teams Steals 16 vs. Elon (11.22) 10 vs. Memphis (11.13) 9 by Elon (11.22) 3 by Memphis (11.13) 3 by Indiana (12.2) Double-figure scorers 5 vs. Memphis (11.13) 4 three times 5 by Memphis (11.13) 2 three times 2003-04 Game-By-Game Statistics

Opponent Winner Score By Half FG-FGA PCT 3PT-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT O D REB PF-Dq A TO BS ST Bench Wake Forest  85 39-46 26-65 .400 8-19 .421 25-37 .676 17 30 47 26-2 12 12 1 10 34 vs. Memphis 76 36-40 27-68 .397 10-29 .345 12-29 .414 19 30 49 27-1 11 16 5 3 16 Wake Forest  97 40-57 36-65 .554 6-16 .375 19-26 .731 13 31 44 20-1 26 19 4 16 41 Elon 55 20-35 18-60 .300 6-24 .250 13-22 .591 16 19 35 26-2 12 29 3 9 23 Wake Forest  86 41-45 33-66 .500 8-18 .444 12-15 .800 17 18 35 20-0 15 12 2 11 25 at Yale 61 27-34 21-43 .488 2-12 .167 17-24 .708 6 18 24 16-0 13 20 3 6 22 Wake Forest  100 51-49 37-73 .507 7-15 .467 19-27 .704 21 19 40 18-0 19 8 3 13 33 Indiana 67 29-38 21-54 .389 6-22 .273 19-22 .864 15 22 37 24-0 11 22 3 3 18 Wake Forest Richmond Wake Forest at SMU Wake Forest at North Carolina Wake Forest N. Carolina A&T Wake Forest New Mexico Wake Forest Brown Wake Forest Clemson Wake Forest at Texas Wake Forest at Duke Wake Forest Georgia Tech Wake Forest at Florida State Wake Forest Maryland Wake Forest Virginia Wake Forest at NC State Wake Forest North Carolina Wake Forest at Clemson Wake Forest Cincinnati Wake Forest Duke Wake Forest at Georgia Tech Wake Forest Florida State Wake Forest at Maryland Wake Forest at Virginia Wake Forest NC State 2003-04 Miscellaneous Statistics

Deacon Starting Lineups (w-l) Under Wake Forest’s Record When... 03-04 Prosser Forward Forward Center Guard Guard W-L At home 2-0 31-3 Danelius Levy Williams Gray Paul 1-0 On road 1-0 13-11 Gray Levy Williams Downey Paul 3-0 At neutral sites 1-0 6-5 In overtime 0-0 1-1 Attendance G Total Average Technical Foul Free Throws In games decided by 3 points or less 0-0 4-2 Home 2 21,893 10,947 Vytas Danelius 2-2 In games decided by 3-5 points 0-0 6-2 Away 1 4,031 4,031 TOTALS 2-2 In games decided by 6-10 points 1-0 12-6 Neutral 1 6,222 6,222 Opponents 0-0 In games decided by 11-20 points 0-0 11-5 Total 4 32,146 8,037 In games decided by 20-plus points 3-0 17-4 Dunks Scoring first 4-0 35-6 Miscellaneous WFU Opponents Eric Willilams 4 Leading at half 3-0 43-7 3-second violations 1 0 Trent Strickland 2 Tied at half 0-0 1-0 5-second violations 0 0 Todd Hendley 1 Trailing at half 0-0 6-12 10-second violations 0 0 Vytas Danelius 1 Leading with 10:00 remaining 4-0 45-4 Lane violations 0 1 Jamaal Levy 1 Trailing with 10:00 remaining 0-0 4-14 Defensive goal tending 0 1 Richard Joyce 1 Leading with 5:00 remaining 4-0 48-1 Offensive goal tending 0 0 TOTALS 10 Trailing with 5:00 remaining 0-0 2-18 Shot clock expired 0 1 Opponents 5 WFU shoots 50% or better 3-0 25-2 4-point plays 0 0 WFU shoots less than 50% 1-0 23-17 Jump balls controlled 2 2 Charges Drawn WFU shoots better than opponent 4-0 47-2 Technical fouls (players) 0 1 Justin Gray 3 Opponent shoots 50% or better 0-0 5-12 Technical fouls (bench) 0 0 Jeremy Ingram 1 Opponent shoots less than 50% 4-0 45-7 Kyle Visser 1 WFU out-rebounds opponent 3-0 43-8 Double-Figure Scoring Trent Strickland 1 Opponent out-rebounds WFU 1-0 7-9 Eric Williams 4 TOTALS 6 WFU shoots 70% or better from FT line 3-0 37-11 Justin Gray 4 Opponents 5 WFU has more FT attempts 3-0 39-4 Jamaal Levy 2 Opponent has more FT attempts 1-0 9-14 Chris Paul 2 Games Missed Because Of Injury/Illness WFU shoots 40% or better from 3-pt range 3-0 20-4 Vytas Danelius 2 Chris Ellis 4 WFU has more turnovers than opponent 0-0 27-10 Taron Downey 1 Vytas Danelius 1 WFU has less turnovers than opponent 4-0 22-7 Trent Strickland 1 Todd Hendley 1 WFU scores 100-plus points 1-0 4-1 Kyle Visser 1 Kyle Visser 1 WFU scores 90-99 points 1-0 10-1 WFU scores 80-89 points 2-0 17-4 Double-Figure Rebounding WFU scores 70-79 points 0-0 13-4 Jamaal Levy 1 WFU scores 60-69 points 0-0 6-8 WFU scores 50-59 points 0-0 0-1 Double-Doubles Opponent scores 90-plus points 0-0 0-8 0 Opponent scores 80-89 points 0-0 5-5 Opponent scores 70-79 points 1-0 17-4 Four-Point Plays Opponent scores 60-69 points 2-0 18-2 None Opponent scores 50-59 points 1-0 9-0 TOTALS 0 Opponent scores less than 50 points 0-0 1-0 Opponents 0 On Mondays 0-0 3-1 On Tuesdays 1-0 4-2 On Wednesdays 0-0 11-3 On Thursdays 1-0 5-2 On Fridays 0-0 5-1 Top 10 On Saturdays 2-0 13-6 On Sundays 0-0 9-4 Points Assists In November 3-0 9-1 25, Eric Williams vs. Indiana (12.2) 8, Chris Paul vs. Indiana (12.2) In December 1-0 12-2 20, Chris Paul vs. Indiana (12.2) 7, Chris Paul at Yale (11.29) In January 0-0 12-5 20, Taron Downey vs. Memphis (11.13) 5, Chris Paul vs. Elon (11.22) In February 0-0 9-7 17, Jamaal Levy at Yale (11.29) 5, Taron Downey vs. Memphis (11.13) In March 0-0 8-4 17, Justin Gray at Yale (11.29) 4, Justin Gray vs. Indiana (12.2) Wearing white uniforms 2-0 31-6 16, Eric Williams vs. Elon (11.22) 4, Jamaal Levy vs. Elon (11.22) Wearing black uniforms 1-0 14-13 13, Vytas Danelius vs. Indiana (12.2) 3, Five times Wearing gold uniforms 1-0 5-0 13, Justin Gray vs. Elon (11.22) On ESPN or ESPN 2 2-0 14-10 13, Jamaal Levy vs. Elon (11.22) On ABC 0-0 1-3 12, Three times On CBS 0-0 3-2 On Fox Sports/Fox Net South 0-0 10-2 Rebounds Three-Point Field Goals On Raycom-Jefferson Pilot 0-0 12-4 12, Jamaal Levy vs. Indiana (12.2) 4, Taron Downey vs. Memphis (11.13) 9, Jamaal Levy vs. Memphis (11.13) 3, Justin Gray at Yale (11.29) Miscellaneous Streaks 8, Jamaal Levy vs. Elon (11.22) 2, Chris Paul vs. Indiana (12.2) 8, Vytas Danelius vs. Memphis (11.13) 2, Vytas Danelius vs. Indiana (12.2) Current streak Won 4 7, Eric Williams vs. Indiana (12.2) 2, Justin Gray vs. Memphis (11.13) Homecourt streak Won 19 7, Jamaal Levy at Yale (11.29) 2, Trent Strickland vs. Memphis (11.13) Neutral court streak Won 1 6, Eric Williams vs. Memphis (11.13) 2, Justin Gray vs. Elon (11.22) Road streak Won 4 5, Six times 1, 12 times Consecutive games with a 3-point field goal 365