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@TieDyeNation March 2, 2013 2012-13 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NOVEMBER WAKE FOREST VS. MARYLAND 2 ROLLINS (Exhibition) W, 73-66 DEMON DEACONS TERRAPINS 9 RADFORD (ESPN3) W, 79-67 12-15, 5-10 ACC 19-9, 7-8 ACC 16 vs. #23 UConn % (CBS SN) L, 71-77 # 17 vs. Iona % L, 68-94 GGAMEAME 2288 • LLAWRENCEAWRENCE JJOELOEL VVETERANSETERANS MMEMORIALEMORIAL CCOLISEUMOLISEUM • WWINSTON-SALEM,INSTON-SALEM, NN.C..C. 19 vs. Mercer % W, 74-71 WWAKEAKE FFORESTOREST HHOSTSOSTS MMARYLANDARYLAND FFOROR SSENIORENIOR DDAY,AY, CCHRISHRIS PPAULAUL DAYDAY • Wake Forest will welcome in more than the Maryland Terrapins on Satur- WHAT’S INSIDE 23 WILLIAM & MARY (ESPN3) W, 63-57 Wake Forest Game Notes .................3-6 day, as the Demon Deacons are set to retire Chris Paul’s No. 3 jersey as well 27 NEBRASKA (ESPNU) L, 63-79 Series History .......................................7 as honor their senior class prior to the game. ACC Stats & Standings .........................8 • Tip-off is set for noon at the Lawrence Joel Coliseum. Wake Forest’s Record When ................9 DECEMBER • Wake Forest is holding its Senior Day festivities on Saturday despite The Last Time .....................................10 one more home game left on the schedule. The University’s spring break 1 at Richmond L, 60-62 Wake Forest Coaching Staff ...............11 is scheduled for the week of the fi nal home game of the season. This allows Roster & Pronunciations ..................... 12 5 HIGH POINT (ESPN3) W, 71-60 for the student body to be in attendance to honor their senior classmates Feb. 2 WFU-Md Box Score .................13 8 SETON HALL (ESPN3) L, 67-71 prior to the game on Saturday. Season Statistics .......................... 14-25 18 FURMAN (RSN) W, 79-55 Game Box Scores ..........................26-30 WWHEREHERE TTOO WWATCHATCH & LLISTENISTEN Player Pages ..................................31-40 22 at UNCG (ESPN3) W, 84-70 • Saturday’s game will be televised on the ACC Network. Tim Brant (play- Opponents’ Schedules/Results ......41-42 by-play) and Cory Alexander (color) will call the action. Photo Roster ...................................... 43 JANUARY • The game can also be heard on the Wake Forest IMG Sports Network and online at WakeForestSports.com. Stan Cotten (play-by-play) and Mark SERIES HISTORY 2 XAVIER (ESPN3) W, 66-59 Freidinger (color) have the call. Overall: Maryland leads 67-56 5 at #1 Duke* (ESPNU) L, 62-80 Series Started: 1952-53 season At Wake Forest: 33-23 (11-9 LJVM) 9 VIRGINIA* (RSN) W, 55-52 LLASTAST TTIMEIME OOUTUT 12 BOSTON COLLEGE* (RSN) W, 75-72 • Wake Forest is coming off a 76-62 loss at Florida State on Tuesday in RECENT SERIES RESULTS Tallahassee. Leading 44-43 early in the second half, the Seminoles went on 15 at Clemson* (ESPNU) L, 44-60 Date Site W/L Score a 21-2 run to break open the game. 2.2.13 A L 60-86 19 at Virginia Tech* (ACC Network) L, 65-66 • Travis McKie led the Deacons with 15 points and six rebounds, going 3.8.12 ACCT L 60-82 22 #18 NC STATE* (RSN) W, 86-84 2-for-3 from beyond the arc and adding two blocks, an assist and a steal. 1.11.12 A L 64-70 26 at Georgia Tech* (ACC Network) L, 62-82 • C.J. Harris, Chase Fischer and Devin Thomas scored nine points apiece. 2.5.11 A L 70-91 # Fischer drained 3-of-5 3-pointers late in the game, while Harris did most of 1.12.11 H L 55-74 30 5 DUKE* (ACC Network) L, 70-75 his damage at the foul line by going 6-for-6. 1.12.10 H W 85-83 (ot) 3.13.09 ACCT L 64-75 FEBRUARY TTHEHE OOPPOSITIONPPOSITION 3.3.09 A W 65-63 2 at Maryland* (RSN) L, 60-86 • Maryland (19-9, 7-8 ACC) is coming off a 78-68 setback at Georgia Tech on Wednesday in Atlanta. The loss dropped the Terrapins to 2-6 on the road STATISTICAL COMPARISON 5 at North Carolina* (ESPNU) L, 62-87 this season, including a 1-6 mark in conference play. Wake Md 9 FLORIDA STATE* (ESPN2) W, 71-46 Overall Record 12-15 19-9 Scoring Offense 67.3 71.2 13 at Boston College* (RSN) L, 63-66 SSERIESERIES HHISTORYISTORY Scoring Defense 69.5 63.2 • Maryland leads the all-time series with Wake Forest, 67-56. The Terrapins 16 GEORGIA TECH* (RSN) L, 56-57 Scoring Margin -2.1 +8.0 have won fi ve straight in the series after posting an 86-60 defeat of the FG Percentage .431 .470 23 #2 MIAMI* (RSN) W, 80-65 Deacons on Feb. 2 in College Park. 3-pt FG Percentage .350 .342 26 at Florida State* (ESPNU) L, 62-76 • The Deacons are 11-9 against the Terps in the Joel Coliseum, having won FT Percentage .684 .659 four of the past seven meetings at the venue since 2002-03. FG Percentage Defense .450 .379 3-Pointers Per Game 5.4 5.8 MARCH NNEXTEXT UUP...P... Rebounding Offense 32.9 41.3 2 MARYLAND* (ACC Network) 12:00 • Wake Forest will play at rival NC State on Wednesday, March 6, at 9 p.m. Rebound Margin -1.8 +9.6 6 at NC State* (ACC Network) 9:00 Wake Forest is seeking a season sweep of the Wolfpack (20-8, 9-6 ACC) Assists Ger Game 11.0 15.4 Turnovers Per Game 14.2 15.1 10 VIRGINIA TECH* (ACC Network) 2:00 who will play at Georgia Tech on Sunday. • The Deacons will then wrap up regular season play by hosting Virginia Turnover Margin -0.1 -4.6 14-17 ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) Tech on Sunday, March 10. Wake Forest is looking to even the series with Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.8 1.0 Home games in BOLD CAPS. the Virginia Tech (12-16, 3-12 ACC) after suffering a heartbreaking 66-65 Steals pg 7.0 4.8 Blocked Shots pg 4.4 4.3 % - Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) loss in Blacksburg in January. * - ACC game WWAKEAKE FFOREST’SOREST’S PPROJECTEDROJECTED SSTARTINGTARTING LLINEUPINEUP --------------------------------------------------------------- WAKE FOREST ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS G G F F F 519 Deacon Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC, 27105 Phone: (336) 758-5640 / Fax: (336) 758-5140 0 1111 3300 4455 2 Scott Wortman, Associate Director (MBK Contact) Cell: (419) 203-4229 / Offi ce: (336) 758-6099 CODI MILLER-MCINTYRE C.J. HARRIS TRAVIS MCKIE ARNAUD WM. ADALA MOTO DEVIN THOMAS FRESHMAN • CONCORD, N.C. SENIOR • WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. JUNIOR • RICHMOND, VA. FRESHMAN • YAONDE, CAMEROON FRESHMAN • HARRISBURG, PA. Email: [email protected] PPG RPG APG MPG PPG RPG APG MPG PPG RPG STL MPG PPG RPG STL MPG PPG RPG BLK MPG WakeForestSports.com / @SIDeacons 8.3 2.6 2.5 29.0 14.9 2.2 1.9 32.9 14.2 7.4 37 32.1 5.6 3.9 17 15.7 8.2 7.6 38 26.4 WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACON BASKETBALL VS. MARYLAND Wake Forest overcame an early defi cit to beat Rollins, who featured six Di- N2 ROLLINS (Exhibition) W 73-66 vision I transfers. McKie had 17 points; Jones added 5 assists and 7 steals. Six Deacons scored in double fi gures, led by Harris’ 19, and Wake Forest N9 RADFORD W, 79-67 shot 63.6 percent from the fl oor. McKie added 11 points, 9 rebounds. No. 23 UConn used a 12-0 run in the second half to erase Deacon lead. N16 vs. #23 Connecticut L, 71-77 Miller-McIntyre had game-highs of 21 points and 5 assists. Iona raced out to a big lead and never looked back. McKie led the Deacons N17 vs. Iona L, 68-94 with 13 points, and Harris and Jones had 10 points apiece. DEMON DEACON Harris found McKie for the game-winning baseline dunk with 18 seconds BASKETBALL HISTORY N19 vs. Mercer W, 74-71 left, Wake’s fi rst lead of the game after trailing by 11 in second half. Years of Basketball 106th N23 WILLIAM & MARY W, 63-57 The Deacons rallied from 13 down in fi rst half and seven down at halftime. 1st Season of Basketball 1906 Harris scored 18 points, and Wake went 9-of-10 from line in fi nal 2:15. All-Time Head Coaches 21 Nebraska used an early second-half surge to post its fi rst win in the ACC/ ACC Head Coaches 10 N27 NEBRASKA L, 63-79 Big Ten Challenge. Jones led Wake Forest with 14 points off the bench. All-Time Record 1,457-1,128 (.564) Richmond made 17-of-18 free throws in the second half to nip the Deacs. Winning Seasons 64 D1 at Richmond L, 60-62 Thomas led Wake Forest with 11 points, while Cavanaugh had 10. .500 Seasons 5 Losing Seasons 36 D5 HIGH POINT W, 71-60 Fischer hit fi ve 3-pointers and scored 15 points to lead the Deacons, who 20+ Win Seasons 21 shot 50 percent as a team in the second half. Record at Joel Coliseum 294-81 (.784) Harris scored career-high 28 points and hit 7-of-10 from 3-point range, but D8 SETON HALL L, 67-71 Seton Hall erased a 14-point second-half defi cit to steal away the win. ACC GAMES ONLY Wake Forest ended the fi rst half on a 10-0 run to take control. Harris scored Won-Loss Record 407-458 (.471) D18 FURMAN W, 79-55 10 points and McKie had 16 to lead the Deacons in the rout.