Game No. 12 / Lawrence Joel Coliseum Wake Forest Will Close Out 2005 Jan. 30th Against Charleston Southern #22/24 Wake Forest (9-2) Wake Forest, coming off consecutive low-scoring victories against vs. Charleston Southern Princeton and Richmond, closes out the 2005 calendar year Jan. 30 (5-4) against Charleston Southern at Lawrence Joel Coliseum (7:05 p.m./no Tip-Off: 7:05 p.m. TV). The 22nd-ranked (24th in ESPN/USA Today) Demon Deacons, 9-2, TV: None. began Christmas break after a less than perfect 47-40 win at Radio: Wake Forest ISP Sports Network. Stan Richmond Dec. 22. The Deacons shot just 30 percent, committed 15 Cotten (play-by-play) and Mark Freidinger turnovers to go with just six assists, but earned an important road vic- (color analysis) call the action. tory over the Spiders. Records: Wake Forest is 9-2 after a methodical The win over Richmond followed a 61-42 win over Princeton on 47-40 win at Richmond Dec. 22. Charleston Dec. 17. 2005-06 Schedule/Results Southern is 5-4 following a 91-74 victory over Charleston Southern, 5-4 heading into a Dec. 28 home game N3 WINSTON-SALEM ST. (Ex.) W, 88-84 visiting Newberry Dec. 22. The Buccaneers against Southern Wesleyan, snapped a three-game losing streak Dec. N5 MARS HILL (Ex.) W, 96-63 host Southern Wesleyan Dec. 28. 22 by beating visiting Newberry, 91-74. Trent Drafts scored 21 points N10 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. W, 78-64 and Vernon Huger had a double-double in the Buccaneers’ victory. Rankings: Wake Forest is ranked 22nd in the N11 GEORGE MASON W, 83-78 (ot) Associated Press poll and 24th in the The Dec. 30 game will be just the second meeting ever between N17 # vs. Florida L, 72-77 ESPN/USA Today poll. Charleston Southern is Wake Forest and Charleston Southern. The Deacons won the only not ranked. previous meeting, 70-65 in in Winston-Salem on Dec. 17, 1986. N18 # vs. Texas Tech W, 78-73 (2ot) Coaches: Wake Forest coach Skip Prosser N21 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 79-63 (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy ‘72) is 103-37 Deacon Streaks And Trends N25 APPALACHIAN STATE W, 91-78 (.736) in his fifth season with the Demon In 11 games this season, Wake Forest has been out-rebounded N29 % WISCONSIN W, 91-88 Deacons, 268-115 (.699) in his 13th season just once and the Deacons have held their opponent to less than 50 D3 *at Elon W, 78-59 overall. percent shooting 10 times. D13 DePAUL L, 81-84 Charleston Southern coach Barclay Wake Forest saw its 21-game home court win streak end earlier D17 PRINCETON W, 61-42 Radebaugh (East Tennessee State ‘87) is 5-4 this season, but the Demon Deacons have won 52 of their last 54 non- in his first season with the Buccaneers, 26-12 in conference home games. D22 at Richmond W, 47-40 two seasons overall as a head coach. Call it Swashbuckler Week. Wake hosts the Buccaneers of D30 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 7:05 Series: Wake Forest leads the all-time series, Charleston Southern Dec. 30, followed by the Pirates of East Carolina J3 EAST CAROLINA 9:00 1-0. Jan. 3. J8 DUKE 8:00 On Deck: Wake Forest hosts East Carolina The Deacons have been ranked in the Associated Press poll for J11 at Clemson 7:00 Jan. 3 at 9 p.m. Charleston Southern plays at a school record 59 straight weeks and are ranked 22nd this week (24th J15 at Maryland 7:30 in the ESPN/USA Today poll). VMI Jan. 5. J18 GEORGIA TECH 9:00 Senior guard Justin Gray has scored in double figures in all 11 Officials: Announced on game day. J21 at NC State 4:00 games this season. J24 FLORIDA STATE 7:00 J28 VIRGINIA TECH 3:00 #22/24 Wake Forest Demon Deacons (9-2) J31 at Miami 9:00 No. Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Ppg Rpg Note F4 at Virginia 1:30 0 Chris Ellis*** F 6-9 267 Sr. 6.1 4.3 Playing 19 minutes per game; shooting 52.4% from three F8 BOSTON COLLEGE 7:30 1 Justin Gray*** G 6-2 194 Sr. 18.6 4.1 All-American candidate ranks 4th in the ACC in scoring 2 Shamaine Dukes G 6-1 175 Fr. 0.1 0.7 Jet-quick point guard has seen more playing time recently F11 CHARLOTTE 3:30 4 Harvey Hale G 6-2 186 Fr. 4.2 3.0 Freshman has started the last seven games at point guard F14 at Duke 8:00 10 John Buck*** F 6-8 201 Sr. 0.0 0.5 Senior is captain of the walk-ons, leader of the scout team F19 NORTH CAROLINA 1:30 11 Cameron Stanley F 6-6 214 Fr. 1.8 1.0 Southpaw backing-up Trent Strickland at small forward F22 CLEMSON 7:00 13 Matt Smith G 6-2 185 Fr. 1.0 0.0 Walk-on from nearby Davie County F25 at Georgia Tech 1:00 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. 1.8 4.2 Powerful, athletic rookie a monster on the boards F28 at Boston College 7:00 31 Eric Williams*** C 6-9 280 Sr. 16.3 7.9 Big E is shooting 68.2 percent to lead the ACC M4 NC STATE 4:00 33 Trent Strickland*** G-F 6-5 216 Sr. 13.9 8.5 Has team-best four double-doubles; 3rd in ACC in rebounds M9 *ACC Tournament 34 Michael Drum F 6-6 204 Jr. 6.3 1.4 Non-scholarship player seeing 24.7 minutes per game # at New York, NY 44 David Weaver F-C 6-10 224 Fr. ------Athletic big man has great potential; may redshirt in ‘05-06 % ACC/Big Ten Challenge 52 Bobby Hoekstra F 6-7 225 Fr. 0.0 0.0 Walk-on enjoyed solid career at Forsyth Country Day * Greensboro, NC 55 Kyle Visser** C 6-11 244 Jr. 8.5 6.5 His 21 blocked shots lead team, are 3rd-most in the ACC * denotes letters earned Head Coach: Skip Prosser (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy '72) / 103-37 (.736) in 5 seasons at WFU/267-115 (.699) in 13 seasons overall Associate Head Coaches: Jeff Battle (Marshall '85)/5th season at WFU; Dino Gaudio (Ohio '81)/5th season at WFU Assistant Coach: Pat Kelsey (Xavier '98)/5th season at Wake Forest Director of 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 Win At Richmond Wasn’t Pretty, But It Fewest Opponent Points In A Half/Since Goes Down In The Record Books 1953-54 Wake Forest, one of the nation’s top-scoring teams over Points (Half) Opponent Site Date the last few seasons, scored just 47 points in a 47-40 win 9 (1st) Clemson A Feb. 21, 2001 12 (1st) Appalachian StateH (ws) Dec. 10, 1983 at Richmond Dec. 22. 13 (2nd) Campbell H Dec. 9, 1989 Not since the dawn of the ACC in 1953-54 has Wake 14 (1st) Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 Forest won a game while scoring fewer points. The previ- 14 (1st) Bethune-Cookman H Dec. 30, 2002 ous modern day record of 48 points came in a 48-42 win 14 (1st) Wisconsin H Nov. 30, 1999 over Maryland on Feb. 20, 1982. 14 (2nd) VMI H Jan. 5, 1994 The combined 87 points in the Richmond game was the fewest since Feb. 23, 1980 when Wake Forest and NC Fewest Opponent Field Goals/Since 1953-54 State combined for 85 points. FGs Opponent Site Date 10 High Point H Dec. 17, 1999 ACC Standings ACC Overall More from the Richmond game: 13 Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 Duke 1-0 11-0 Wake’s 12 field goals were its fewest in a game since 13 Appalachian StateH (ws) Jan. 7, 1987 Georgia Tech 1-0 5-3 1968. 13 (8) Duke H (ws) Feb. 22, 1968 Maryland 1-0 8-2 Just five Deacon players scored -- the fewest in a 13 Davidson H (ws) Dec. 10, 1959 NC State 1-0 9-1 game since Dec. 28, 1998 against Utah. 13 Virginia H (ws) Jan. 31, 1957 Clemson 0-0 11-0 Richmond’s 40 points were the fewest by a Wake Florida State 0-0 8-1 Forest opponent since High Point scored just 35 points (a Prosser: 102 Wake Wins & Counting North Carolina 0-0 6-2 modern day record) on Dec. 17, 1999. In just four-plus seasons at Wake Forest, head coach Wake Forest 0-0 9-2 Richmond’s 14 first-half points tied for the fourth- Skip Prosser’s teams have accumu- Boston College 0-1 9-2 fewest single-half points by a Deacon opponent. lated 103 victories, meaning his Miami 0-1 7-5 The Spiders’ 13 field goals tied for the second-fewest Deacons have averaged 20.6 wins Virginia 0-1 4-4 by a Wake Forest opponent. per season during his tenure. Virginia Tech 0-1 9-3 Richmond’s percentage (26.0 percent) was Prosser’s record at Wake Forest the lowest by a Wake opponent since High Point shot 22.2 stands at 103-37 (.736). His career ACC/Last Four Seasons percent on Dec. 17, 1999. record is 268-115 (.699) in 13 sea- Combined ACC Overall Duke 36-13 95-18 The Spiders’ first-half field goal percentage (18.2 per- sons overall. Wake Forest 35-13 82-24 cent) was the lowest in any half by a WFU opponent since Skip Prosser In each of Prosser’s four previous seasons with the Deacons, Wake North Carolina 28-20 77-33 Clemson shot 13.6 percent in the first half on Feb. 21, NC State 28-21 70-38 2001. Forest has won at least 20 games, produced a winning record in the rugged ACC and earned an NCAA Maryland 26-23 68-37 Georgia Tech 25-24 69-40 Tournament berth. Fewest Points In A Win/Since 1953-54 Virginia Tech 8-9 54-47 Prosser will coach his 141st Wake Forest game Friday. Points (Score) Opponent Site Date Miami 7-10 48-51 47 (47-40) Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 What his teams have accomplished statistically in his Boston College 0-1 9-2 48 (48-42) Maryland H (gr) Feb. 20, 1982 tenure is remarkable: Virginia 16-33 52-48 49 (49-48) (12) Arkansas A Jan. 31, 1982 Over the last four seasons combined (including this Florida State 14-34 53-48 49 (49-48) Georgia Tech H (ws) Feb. 16, 1980 season), Wake Forest has won 35 ACC games. Only Duke, 50 (50-46) NC State A Feb. 27, 1982 Clemson 13-35 52-47 with 36 wins, has won more league games during that time. Fewest Combined Points/Since 1953-54 Wake Forest is 63-7 at home with just two losses ACC Preseason Poll Votes Points (Score) Opponent Site Date coming to a non-conference opponent. 1. Duke 1,044 78 (34-44) (3) North Carolina A Jan. 8, 1959 Prosser’s teams are 13-6 in games decided by three 2. Boston College 918 85 (41-44) NC State H (ws) Feb. 23, 1980 points or less. 3. Wake Forest 791 87 (47-40) Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 His teams are 97-5 when leading with 5:00 remaining. 4. NC State 744 89 (43-46) Clemson H (ws) Jan. 25, 1986 Wake Forest has out-rebounded its opponent in 105 5. Maryland 703 of 140 games under Prosser. 6. North Carolina 573 Fewest Field Goals/Since 1953-54 The Deacons have scored 100-plus points nine times 7. Miami 540 FGs Opponent Site Date under Prosser. 8. Virginia Tech 451 10 Maryland H (ws) Feb. 7, 1959 9. Georgia Tech 380 Prosser is a combined 44-6 in games played in 12 Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 10. Clemson 230 November and December. 12 (8) Duke H (ws) Feb. 22, 1968 11. Florida State 216 12 NC State A Jan. 16, 1960 12. Virginia 192 12 (3) North Carolina A Jan. 8, 1959 On This Date In Deacon History 12 Brigham Young ral (dc) Dec. 30, 1952 December 30th -- Wake Forest will play for the 31st Wednesday, December 28 time on this date and the Deacons are 17-13 all-time when Fewest Opponent Points/Since 1953-54 Clemson at Georgia, 7:00 playing on December 30th. Wake last played on this date Points (Score) Opponent Site Date New Hampshire at NC State, 7:00 35 (35-79) High Point H Dec. 17, 1999 in 2004, a 98-76 win over visiting North Carolina A&T. UMBC vs. Virginia (at Richmond), 7:00 37 (37-62) Appalachian StateH (ws) Jan. 7, 1987 On Dec. 30, 1983, the Deacons scored 112 points on Delaware State at Maryland, 8:00 38 (38-53) Georgia Tech H (gr) Feb. 6, 1982 the road against Rollins and shot 63.9 percent in the UNC-Asheville at North Carolina, 8:00 40 (40-47) Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 process. Georgia Tech at Air Force, 9:00 41 (41-80) Maryland ral* Feb. 28, 1963 Brigham Young, of all schools, figures prominently into Wake Forest history on this date. On Dec. 30, 1969, Wake Friday, December 30 Forest beat the Cougars, 108-93, in the Dixie Classic. The Virginia Tech at Old Dominion, 7:00 Deacons’ 66 first-half points in that game remains tied for Charleston Southern at Wake Forest, 7:00 2005-06 Regular Season Honors the second-most single-half points in school history. On Elon at Clemson, 7:30 Trent Strickland Dec. 30, 1952, Wake shot the lowest field goal percentage Saturday, December 31 2k Sports Classic Winston-Salem Regional MVP in school history (18.8 percent), also against BYU. ACC Player of the Week (11.14.05) George Washington at NC State,12:00 On Dec. 30, 1994, Tim Duncan blocked eight shots Boston College at Rhode Island, 1:00 against Marshall. UNC-Greensboro vs. Duke (at Justin Gray On Dec. 30, 1961, Len Chappell scored 37 points in a ACC Player of the Week (12.5.05) Greensboro), 1:00 loss to 10th-ranked Duke.

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Charleston Southern Buccaneers (5-4) Wake Forest-Charleston No. Name Pos Cl Ht Wt Ppg Rpg Hometown Southern Series History 00 David Hampton F So. 6-7 215 -- -- Orangeburg, SC Overall WF, 1-0 1 Dwayne Jackson G Jr. 6-4 185 11.7 2.8 Fort Myers, FL Last Meeting Dec. 17, 1986 2 Chris Moore G So. 6-2 180 5.9 2.2 Morganton, NC Last Result WF, 70-65 5 Mario Williams G/F Sr. 6-3 205 5.2 3.2 Augusta, GA Current Streak WF, 1 10 Trent Drafts G/F Sr. 6-8 185 11.7 5.2 Beaufort, SC At WFU WF, 1-0 11 Thomas Harrison G Sr. 6-1 180 2.7 1.4 Brooklyn, NY At Charleston Southern 0-0 12 Terrell Brown G Sr. 5-9 155 10.0 3.8 Charlotte, NC At Neutral Sites 0-0 15 Donnell Covington G Jr. 6-2 165 8.3 1.6 Goose Creek, SC Skip Prosser vs. Charleston South. 0-0 20 Byron Wimphrie G Fr. 6-1 170 2.0 0.0 Piedmont, SC 22 Jason Cadena F/C Fr. 6-8 210 -- -- Lawrenceville, GA Previous Results 23 Vernon Huger F Jr. 6-8 215 5.8 7.1 Charleston, SC 12-17-86 at Winston-Salem WF, 70-65 33 Ferdinand Cain F/C Sr. 6-8 210 4.3 2.3 Bloomfield, CT 34 Carter Stiglbauer F/C Jr. 6-9 220 3.3 2.0 Columbia, SC Wake Forest vs. the Big 35 VJ Fails F So. 6-7 240 2.0 2.7 Charlotte, NC South Conference 41 Giedrius Knysas F Fr. 6-9 205 1.5 1.3 Lithuania Opponent GP W L 45 Isaac Jones C Jr. 6-8 220 1.5 1.9 Roswell, GA Birmingham Southern 0 0 0 Head Coach: Barclay Radebaugh (ETSU ‘87) Charleston Southern 1 1 0 Assistants: Murray Garvin, J.D. Powell Coastal Carolina 3 2 1 High Point 12 11 1 Liberty 1 1 0 Statistical Comparison Wake Forest vs. Charleston Southern: NC Asheville 7 7 0 The Series History Radford 3 3 0 Wake Forest Charleston Southern Wake Forest leads the all-time series, 1-0. VMI 22 18 4 9-2 Overall Record 5-4 The Demon Deacons won the only previous meeting, Winthrop 6 6 0 0-0 Conference Record 0-0 70-65, on Dec. 17, 1986 in Winston-Salem. Total 55 49 6 76.3 Scoring Offense 72.9 Wake Forest is 49-6 all-time against teams currently 67.8 Scoring Defense 69.6 Wake Forest vs. the State of + 8.5 Scoring Margin +3.3 in the Big South Conference. South Carolina + 8.6 Margin +1.8 The Deacons are 1-0 against Big South teams this season with a win over UNC-Asheville. Opponent GP W L 48.1 FG Percentage 43.4 Charleston 2 2 0 37.1 3Pt. FG Percentage 33.3 Deacon head coach Skip Prosser has never coached against Charleston Southern. Charleston Southern 1 1 0 65.8 FT Percentage 63.9 Citadel 16 14 2 Wake Forest is 188-83 all-time against Division I 6.3 3Pt. FGs Per Game 7.7 Clemson 143 93 50 teams from the state of South Carolina. 13.4 Assists Per Game 14.1 Coastal Carolina 3 2 1 17.5 Turnovers Per Game 16.8 Furman 21 14 7 5.9 Blocks Per Game 3.9 Deacon-Buccaneer Connections South Carolina 70 48 22 5.5 Steals Per Game 5.9 Wake Forest’s Justin Gray and Charleston Southern’s S.C. State 3 3 0 Terrell Brown and V.J. Fails all hail from Charlotte. Winthrop 6 6 0 Deacon junior Michael Drum previously played col- Wofford 6 5 1 The Enemy Camp lege ball in South Carolina at Presbyterian College. Totals 271 188 83 A look at how Wake Forest’s opponents are doing in 2005- Buccaneer coach Barclay Radebaugh was an assis- 06: tant coach in the ACC last season at Miami. Opponent W-L AP ESPN Sagarin RPI Radebaugh has previously coached in North Carolina Duke 11-0 1 1 2 1 as the head coach at Queens College in Charlotte. Florida 11-0 5 5 5 9 Charleston Southern assistant coach J.D. Powell Wisconsin 9-1 24 22 24 13 played in the ACC at Clemson from 1998-2000. DePaul 6-4 -- -- 60 14 Wake Forest’s Chris Ellis and Trent Strickland and Maryland 8-2 16 14 27 19 Charleston Southern’s Isaac Jones were all born in Atlanta. North Carolina 6-2 23 25 35 32 Boston College 8-2 13 13 44 39 Comparing The Campuses Clemson 10-0 rv rv 16 52 Wake Forest Charleston Southern NC State 9-1 19 18 21 56 Winston-Salem, NC Location Charleston, SC George Mason 7-3 -- -- 45 72 1834 Founded 1964 Wake Forest 8-2 22 24 64 73 4,037 Undergrad Enrollment 3,000 Appalachian State 3-6 -- -- 159 107 Private Private/Public Private Virginia Tech 9-3 -- -- 120 111 Reynolds estate It Used To Be Here Rice plantation Charlotte 6-5 -- -- 132 137 Ben Folds Local Music Hero Darius Rucker Virginia 4-4 -- -- 112 141 Winston-Salem St. Crosstown Rival College of Charleston Florida State 8-1 -- -- 54 142 Mr. Destiny Sports Movie Filmed Nearby Major League III Miami 7-5 -- -- 105 150 Charleston Southern 5-4 -- -- 233 171 Georgia Tech 5-3 -- -- 136 205 UNC-Asheville 1-5 -- -- 265 228 Richmond 5-6 -- -- 230 240 Texas Tech 6-6 -- -- 176 242 Mississippi Valley St. 0-7 -- -- 322 258 Princeton 2-7 -- -- 305 289 East Carolina 3-6 -- -- 289 294 Elon 0-9 -- -- 316 298

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 coached team and this season is no different. Deacons In The NBA Wake Forest ranks 11th nationally in rebound margin Player Team W-L Ppg Rpg Apg (+8.6). In 11 games this season, the Deacons have been Tim Duncan San Antonio 22-7 20.9 11.7 3.3 out-rebounded just once. Josh Howard Dallas 21-7 15.0 7.2 2.1 Chris Paul New Orleans 11-15 16.9 6.1 7.0 More on the Deacons’ rebounding: Darius Songaila Chicago 12-15 7.3 3.1 1.3 Trent Strickland (8.5 rpg) Wake’s Rebound ranks fifth in the ACC in Margin In ‘05-06 rebounding, Eric Williams Deacons Try To Start Another Streak Opponent Margin (7.9) ranks eighth and Kyle Wake Forest’s 21-game home court win streak -- the Mississippi Valley +10 Visser (6.5) ranks 16th. fifth-longest in the nation at the time -- is in the books after George Mason +7 Wake is close to produc- losing to DePaul Dec. 13. Florida +3 ing a rebound margin of +9.0 Wake Forest In The ACC, The 21-game home court win streak was the third- Texas Tech +21 or higher for just the third time NCAA Statistics longest in school history. The Deacons have won 52 of their UNC-Asheville +5 in school history. In 2003, the Appalachian State +9 Team/All Games No. ACC NCAA last 54 non-conference home games. Deacons led the nation in Wisconsin +9 Scoring Offense 76.3 7th 45th Wake’s current home court win streak stands at one. rebound margin (+9.7). In Elon +16 Scoring Margin +8.5 9th 91st 1961, Wake used a +9.0 mar- FG Percentage 48.1 7th 24th Wake Forest In The Polls For A School- DePaul - 8 gin to help win its first ever 3Pt. FG Percentage 37.1 4th 91st Record 59th Consecutive Week Princeton +24 Richmond E ACC championship. Scoring Defense 67.8 9th 209th Wake Forest is ranked 22nd this week in the Associated On Dec. 17 against FT Percentage 65.8 10th 247th Press poll -- the school-record 59th straight week the Princeton, Wake out-rebound- FG% Defense 37.9 2nd 39th Demon Deacons have been ranked in the AP top 25. ed the Tigers 39-15, setting a school record for fewest 3Pt. FG% Defense 35.7 10th -- Wake recently broke rebounds by an opponent. Rebound Average 42.0 2nd -- the school record of 54 Current Consecutive Wisconsin entered its game against Wake with a Rebound Margin +8.6 3rd 11th straight weeks ranked Weeks In The AP Poll +12.7 rebound margin. The Deacons out-rebounded the Assists 13.4 10th 154th held by Deacon teams School Streak Badgers, 45-36. Turnover Margin -4.4 12th -- Duke 174 Opponent Rebounds 33.4 7th -- of the Tim Duncan era Against Texas Tech on Nov. 18, the Deacons pulled Kentucky 82 Blocked Shots 5.9 3rd 18th from 1995 to 1997. down 66 rebounds -- the second-most single-game boards Wake Forest 59 Steals 5.5 11th 293rd The Deacons are in school history. also ranked 24th in the Connecticut 47 /TO Ratio 0.77 11th -- Illinois 31 Offensive Rebounds 12.7 9th -- ESPN/USA Today Poll. Fewest Opponent Rebounds/Wake History Wake remained at Louisville 27 Defensive Rebounds 29.3 1st -- Michigan State 27 Reb Opponent Site Date 3-Point Field Goals 6.3 6th 147th 22nd in the AP poll and 15 Princeton H Dec. 17, 2005 24th in the ESPN/USA 16 Richmond H Jan. 15, 1990 Trent Strickland No. ACC NCAA Today poll for the second straight week. 17 NC State A Feb. 27, 1982 17 (12) NC State H (gr) Jan. 17, 1982 Defensive Rebounds 5.8 3rd -- Only Duke and Kentucky have been ranked in more Minutes Played 34.4 6th -- consecutive polls than the Deacons. 17 Georgia Tech H (ws) Feb. 16, 1980 17 Colgate (ot) Charlotte Dec. 17, 1956 Rebounding 8.5 5th -- In five seasons under coach Skip Prosser, Wake Forest FT Percentage .741 10th -- has been ranked in the AP poll every week but four. Most Rebounds In Wake Forest History Scoring 13.9 18th -- Six of the ACC’s 12 teams are ranked in the national Reb Opponent Site Date polls this week. 73 Virginia H Jan. 7, 1961 Eric Williams No. ACC NCAA In other polls, Wake Forest is ranked 64th in the Sagarin 66 Texas Tech New York Nov. 18, 2005 FG Percentage .682 1st 9th Ratings and the Deacons own an RPI of 73rd. 64 Appalachian State H Dec. 18, 1975 Defensive Rebounds 5.4 4th -- Seven Wake Forest opponents are ranked in either the 64 Marquette H Dec. 14, 1963 Scoring 16.3 10th -- AP or ESPN/USA Today top 25. 64 Tennessee H Jan. 18, 1960 Rebounding 7.9 8th --

Rebounding A Real Deacon Strength Close Games The Norm For Wake Justin Gray No. ACC NCAA Rebounding is always an emphasis of a Skip Prosser- If playing close games is good experience for March, 3Pt. Field Goals 2.8 2nd -- Wake Forest should be well-prepared for the postseason. 3Pt. Field Goal Pct. .392 5th -- The Demon Deacons have played five games decided Scoring 18.6 2nd -- Preseason Honors by five points or less. No other team in the ACC has played FT Percentage .807 5th -- Justin Gray in more than three such games. Minutes Played 34.7 3rd -- ACC's "Best Leader" (Street & Smith's) Wake is 3-2 in games decided by five points or less. Preseason 1st Team All-ACC (ACSMA) Kyle Visser No. ACC NCAA Preseason 1st Team All-ACC (CBS Sportsline) Blocked Shots 1.9 4th -- Deacons 2-0 In Overtime Games Rebounding 6.5 16th -- Preseason 1st Team All-ACC (ACC Handbook) This year’s Wake Forest team has already done some- Preseason candidate for John R. Wooden Award thing last year’s team did not do -- win an overtime game. Chris Ellis No. ACC NCAA Eric Williams And the Deacons have done it twice. Blocked Shots 1.8 6th -- 3rd Team Preseason All-America (Street & Smith's) Wake beat George Mason in overtime on Nov. 11, then Preseason 1st Team All-ACC (CBS Sportsline) topped Texas Tech in double-overtime on Nov. 18. Last Preseason 2nd Team All-ACC (ACC Handbook) year the Deacons went 0-3 in overtime games, including a Preseason candidate for John R. Wooden Award double-overtime loss to West Virginia in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Harvey Hale Wake Forest is the only ACC team so far this season to Preseason Freshman All-West (Street & Smith's) play in an overtime contest. Kevin Swinton The Deacs have a long way to go to tie the school and Preseason Freshman All-South (Street & Smith's) ACC record of seven overtimes in one season, set in 1984. Wake Forest is 46-47 all-time in overtime games, includ- Dino Gaudio ing a 5-4 mark under coach Skip Prosser. ACC "Best Assistant Coach" (Street & Smith's)

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 Other Teams We Follow Strickland May Be One Of The Nation’s The National Polls Most Improved Players Bucknell has a Prosser on the coaching staff in Skip’s Associated Press ESPN/USA Today For three years, Deacon senior Trent Strickland played son, Mark. South Carolina is coached by former Deacon 1. Duke 1. Duke behind NBA first-round draft pick Josh Howard and Jamaal coach Dave Odom. Former WFU assistant coach Chris 2. Connecticut 2. Connecticut Mack is at Xavier, which is also the previous home for Levy. This year, Strickland has left the shadows and is one 3. Villanova 3. Villanova Skip Prosser, Jeff Battle, Dino Gaudio and Pat Kelsey. of the most improved players in the ACC. 4. Memphis 4. Memphis Strickland has nearly tripled his scoring averaging 5. Florida 5. Florida 6. Illinois 6. Illinois Team W-L Note from a year ago. He ranks 18th in the ACC in scoring (13.9 ppg). 7. Washington 7. Washington Bucknell 8-1 Bison are ranked 7th in the RPI 8. Gonzaga 8. Gonzaga South Carolina 7-3 Gamecocks unbeaten at home He leads the ACC in double-doubles with four -- the 9. Michigan State 9. Michigan State Xavier 6-2 open A-10 play Jan. 4 at St. Joe’s first four double-doubles of his career. 10. Louisville 10. Louisville Entering this season, Strickland had never pulled 11. UCLA 11. UCLA down more than eight rebounds in a game. He has five 12. G. Washington 12. G. Washington It’s Simple Math double-figure rebound games this season including 16 13. Boston College 13. Boston College Wake Forest is undefeated this year when... 14. Oklahoma 14. Maryland ... leading at halftime (9-0) and the Deacons are 0-2 against Texas Tech on Nov. 18. Strickland ranks fifth in the ACC in rebounding (8.5 15. Texas 15. Oklahoma when trailing at intermission. 16. Maryland 16. Texas rpg). ... leading with 10:00 remining in the game (9-0). 17. Indiana 17. Indiana ... when shooting 50 percent or better (5-0). He made his first six three-point field goal attempts of 18. Kentucky 18. NC State ... when shooting a higher field goal percentage than the the season and is currently shooting 47.8 percent (11-of- 19. NC State 19. Kentucky opponent (9-0). 23) from behind the arc. 20. Indiana 20. Ohio State ... when shooting 40 percent or better from three-point Strickland has already made 11 three-point field 21. Ohio State 21. Nevada 22. Wake Forest 22. Wisconsin range (5-0). goals. He made 10 all of last season. He is shooting 58.0 percent from the field, which 23. North Carolina 23. Pittsburgh which would rank sixth in the ACC if he had enough 24. Wisconsin 24. Wake Forest Defense Has Been Better This Season 25. West Virginia 25. North Carolina The statistics show that Wake Forest is a much better attempts to qualify. WFU opponents WFU opponents defensive team this season. Last year Strickland played an average of 16.9 min- receiving votes receiving votes The Deacons are holding Wake’s FG% utes per game. This season he is playing 34.4 minutes per Clemson Clemson opponents to 37.9 percent Defense ‘05-06 contest, ranking sixth in the ACC. shooting, ranking second in Opponent FG% Strickland was named MVP of the 2k Classic Wake In The National Rankings the ACC for field goal percent- Mississippi Valley .377 Winston-Salem Regional. Consecutive weeks ranked 59 age defense. Last year Wake George Mason .426 He was named ACC Player of the Week Nov. 14. Total weeks ranked in the AP poll 250 Forest opponents shot nearly Florida .481 Weeks ranked in the AP top 10 93 Texas Tech .317 Strickland’s Yearly Improvement Weeks ranked in the AP top 5 41 44 percent. UNC-Asheville .367 Season G-GS Ppg Rpg FG% FT% 3Pt-A Most consecutive weeks in top 25 59 Only DePaul shot better Appalachian State .382 2005-06 11-11 13.9 8.5 .580 .741 11-23 Highest all-time AP ranking 1 than 48.1 percent against the Wisconsin .425 2004-05 31-2 5.9 3.5 .489 .592 10-38 (2 times -- Nov. 22 - Nov. 29, 2004) Deacons. Wake has held Elon .286 2003-04 30-6 6.4 3.4 .482 .545 13-34 Opponents in the AP top 25 6 seven of its opponents to less DePaul .516 2002-03 31-0 4.3 1.9 .377 .788 7-20 Opponents receiving votes 1 than 40 percent shooting, Princeton .341 Wake Week-By-Week In The including two foes to less than Richmond .260 Williams On Track For Monster Year Polls 30 percent shooting. Wake Forest senior Eric Williams, who flirted with the Associated ESPN/ NBA Draft before returning to school, is off to the start he Date Press USA Today Big E Leading In FG Percentage had hoped for. November 7 18th 18th Deacon senior Eric Williams has always produced a Williams is averaging 16.3 points per game (10th in the November 14 19th 18th November 21 24th 24th high field goal percentage. This season, however, he has ACC) to go with 7.9 rebounds (8th in the ACC), a team-best rarely missed. November 28 22nd 23rd 1.4 steals per game and 1.0 blocked shots per contest. December 6 20th 21st Williams leads the ACC and ranks “Big E” is also shooting 68.2 percent, which leads the December 13 16th 16th ninth nationally in field goal percent- ACC and ranks ninth nationally. December 20 22nd 24th age (.682). He is a remarkable 75-of- He scored in double figures in 21 straight games until December 27 22nd 24th 110 from the field. Of course, it helps that streak ended Nov. 18 against Texas Tech. He has that Williams has 20 dunks this sea- scored at least 20 points in a game three times this sea- Wake Forest vs. Nationally- son and 146 dunks for his career. son. Ranked Opponents His 68.2 field goal percentage, if it In 2005-06 0-0 Home 0-0 held throughout the season, would Justin Gray One Of The Most Prolific Away 0-0 shatter the Wake Forest single-sea- Eric Williams Three-Point Shooters In ACC History Neutral 0-0 son record of 63.5 percent. Senior guard Justin Gray has made 255 career three- In Skip Prosser Era 16-22 Williams’ career field goal percentage (.589) ranks sec- point field goals -- tied for the third- Home 9-6 ond in Wake Forest history and 15th in ACC history. most in Wake Forest history and the Away 5-12 Neutral 2-4 15th-most in ACC history. All-time 125-298 Strickland Has Four Double-Doubles Gray is one three-point field goal Home 68-98 Senior Trent Strickland, prior to away from passing Craig Dawson for Away 32-136 this season, had never recorded a sole possession of third place on the Neutral 25-64 double-double. This season, he Wake Forest career list. He has a vs. Top 10 (all-time) 61-198 leads the ACC with four. chance to become just the ninth play- Home 34-65 Strickland entered his senior sea- Away 13-89 Justin Gray er in ACC history to sink 300 career son with a career-high of eight Neutral 14-44 three-pointers. vs. Top 5 (all-time) 31-126 rebounds. This season he has five Gray has made at least one three-point field goal in 60 Home 19-43 games with at least 10 rebounds, of his last 62 games. Away 6-57 including a 16-rebound effort against Trent Strickland He has attempted 676 career three-point field goals, Neutral 6-26 Texas Tech. ranking third in Deacon history.

Demon Deacon Basketball 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: Skip Prosser (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 2005-06 Wake Forest Statistics Overall: 9-2 ACC: 0-0 Home: 6-1 Neutral: 1-1 Road: 2-0

# 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 01 Gray, Justin 11 11 382 34.7 64 154 .416 31 79 .392 46 57 .807 6 39 45 4.1 24 0 40 44 2 8 205 18.6 31 Williams, Eric 11 11 343 31.2 75 110 .682 0 0 .000 29 71 .408 28 59 87 7.9 30 0 8 27 11 16 179 16.3 33 Strickland, Trent 11 11 378 34.4 51 88 .580 11 23 .478 40 54 .741 30 64 94 8.5 23 0 25 23 6 7 153 13.9 55 Visser, Kyle 11 11 279 25.4 36 70 .514 1 1 1.000 20 31 .645 27 45 72 6.5 23 0 19 26 21 7 93 8.5 34 Drum, Michael 11 4 269 24.5 17 49 .347 10 31 .323 25 31 .806 4 11 15 1.4 22 1 23 12 1 7 69 6.3 00 Ellis, Chris 10 0 189 18.9 19 35 .543 11 21 .524 12 18 .667 12 31 43 4.3 20 0 5 15 18 3 61 6.1 04 Hale, Harvey 11 7 253 23.0 11 52 .212 5 26 .192 19 26 .731 5 28 33 3.0 21 0 21 22 2 5 46 4.2 23 Swinton, Kevin 9 0 82 9.1 6 15 .400 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 13 25 38 4.2 15 0 0 6 3 2 16 1.8 11 Stanley, Cameron 8 0 45 5.6 5 11 .455 0 3 .000 4 4 1.000 3 5 8 1.0 3 0 2 5 0 1 14 1.8 13 Smith, Matt 2 0 3 1.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1.0 02 Dukes, Shamaine 10 0 44 4.4 0 6 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 3 4 7 0.7 4 0 4 9 0 4 1 0.1 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 10 Buck, John 4 0 6 1.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 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 TM TEAM...... 9 9 18 1.6 0 1 Total...... 11 284 591 .481 69 186 .371 202 307 .658 140 322 462 42.0 187 1 147 192 65 60 839 76.3 Opponents...... 11 264 697 .379 94 263 .357 124 186 .667 143 224 367 33.4 248 - 151 144 26 81 746 67.8

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Wake Forest 407 400 20 12 839 Opponents 333 391 15 7 746

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Wake Forest 45 4 49 Opponents 26 3 29

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06 2005-06 Wake Forest Results Overall: 8-2 ACC: 0-0

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 Taurean Green 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 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN J3 EAST CAROLINA J8 *DUKE J11 *at Clemson J15 *at Maryland J18 *GEORGIA TECH J21 *at NC State J24 *FLORIDA STATE J28 *VIRGINIA TECH J31 *at Miami F4 *at Virginia F8 *BOSTON COLLEGE F11 CHARLOTTE F14 *at Duke F19 NORTH CAROLINA F22 CLEMSON F25 *at Georgia Tech F28 *at Boston College M4 *NC STATE M9 + ACC Tournament 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 37, Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (10.29) 27, Jarrius Jackson of Texas Tech (11.18) 27, Alando Tucker of Wisconsin (11.29) Points scored/half 20 (1st), Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (10.29) 23 (2nd), Alando Tucker of Wisconsin (11.29) Offensive rebounds 6, four times 4, seven times Defensive rebounds 12, Trent Strickland vs. Mississippi Valley State (11.10) 8, Jai Lewis of George Mason (11.11) 12, Trent Strickland vs. Texas Tech (11.18) Total rebounds 16, Trent Strickland vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 12, Jai Lewis of George Mason (11.11) 16, Kyle Visser vs. Texas Tech (11.18) Field goals 11, Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (10.29) 10, Jarrius Jackson of Texas Tech (11.18) Field goal attempts 20, Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (10.29) 28, Jarrius Jackson of Texas Tech (11.29) Field goal percentage (min. 6 made) .875 (7-8), Eric Williams vs. Princeton (12.17) .750 (9-12), Richard Cannon of Mississippi Valley State (11.10) .750 (6-8), Kyle Koncz of Princeton (12.17) Field goal percentage (min. 10 made) .833 (10-12), Eric Williams vs. Mississippi Valley State (11.10) .370 (10-27), Alando Tucker of Wisconsin (11.29) 3-Point field goals 4, seven times 5, three times 3-Point field goal attempts 11, Justin Gray vs. Florida (11.17) 12, Lamar Butler of George Mason (11.11) 11, Michael Drum vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 3-Point FG percentage (min. 4 made) .571 (4-7), Justin Gray at Elon (12.3) .714 (5-7), Jarrius Jackson of Texas Tech (11.18) .714 (5-7), Kyle Koncz of Princeton (12.17) Free throws 13, Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (10.29) 11, Martin Zeno of Texas Tech (11.18) attempts 14, Eric Williams vs. DePaul (12.13) 12, Martin Zeno of Texas Tech (11.18) Free throw percentage (min. 8 made) 100.0 (13-13), Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (10.29) .917 (11-12), Martin Zeno of Texas Tech (11.18) 100.0 (8-8), Trent Strickland vs. Florida (11.17) Assists 8, Justin Gray vs. Mississippi Valley State (11.10) 7, Folarin Campbell of George Mason (11.11) 8, Justin Gray vs. Appalachian State (11.25) Steals 3, Trent Strickland vs. UNC-Asheville (11.21) 4, three times Turnovers 10, Justin Gray vs. George Mason (11.11) 5, Brett Warner of UNC-Asheville (11.21) 10, Justin Gray vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 5, Montell Watson of Elon (12.3) Blocked shots 5, Kyle Visser vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 3, Marcus Heard of DePaul (12.13) Minutes played (regulation game) 37, four times 37, Kammron Taylor of Wisconsin (11.29) 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) 88 by Wisconsin (11.29) 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 19 (78-59) vs. Elon (12.3) -- +5 (77-72) by Florida (11.17) -- 19 (61-42) vs. Princeton (12.17) Field goals 31 vs. Wisconsin (11.29) 12 at Richmond (12.22) 32 by DePaul (12.13) 13 by Richmond (12.22) Field goal attempts 75 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 40 at Richmond (12.22) 82 by Texas Tech (11.18) 44 by Princeton (12.17) Field goal percentage .659 vs. Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) .300 (12-40) at Richmond (12.22) .516 (32-62) by DePaul (12.13) .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) .571 (2nd) by George Mason (11.11) .182 (1st) by Richmond (12.22) 3-Point field goals 10 vs. Appalachian State (11.25) 3 vs. Wisconsin (11.29) 14 by Appalachian State (11.25) 6 by UNC-Asheville (11.21) 3-Point field goal attempts 28 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 7 vs. Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) 37 by Appalachian State (11.25) 15 by Texas Tech (11.18) 3-Point FG percentage .714 (5-7) vs. Miss. Valley St. (11.10) .231 (3-13) vs. Wisconsin (11.29) .467 (7-15) by Texas Tech (11.18) .241 (7-29) by Richmond (12.22) Free throws 26 vs. Wisconsin (11.29) 7 vs. Princeton (12.17) 19 by Florida (11.17) 2 by Princeton (12.17) Free throw attempts 37 vs. Appalachian State (11.25) 16 vs. Princeton (12.17) 29 by Florida (11.17) 2 by Princeton (12.17) Free throw percentage .897 (26-29) vs. Wisconsin (11.29) .438 (7-16) vs. Princeton (12.17) 100.0 (2-2) by Princeton (12.17) .563 by Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) Offensive rebounds 20 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 5 vs. Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) 19 by Elon (12.3) 4 by Princeton (12.17) Defensive rebounds 46 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 18 vs. DePaul (12.13) 32 by Texas Tech (11.18) 11 by Princeton (12.17) Total rebounds 66 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 30 vs. DePaul (12.13) 45 by Texas Tech (11.18) # 15 by Princeton (12.17) Rebound margin +24 (39-15) vs. Princeton (12.17) -- +8 (38-30) by DePaul (12.13) -- Personal fouls 26 vs. Florida (11.17) 11 vs. Princeton (12.17) 26 by Appalachian State (11.25) 17 by Princeton (12.17) DQs 1 vs. Florida (11.17) 0, 10 times 3 by Texas Tech (11.18) 0, six times Assists 18 vs. Appalachian State (11.25) 6 at Richmond (12.22) 17 by Florida (11.17) 8 by Richmond (12.22) Turnovers 22 vs. Florida (11.17) 12 vs. DePaul (12.13) 18 by Florida (11.17) 8 by Texas Tech (11.18) 22 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 18 by UNC-Asheville (11.21) Blocked shots 11 vs. Texas Tech (11.18) 2 vs. Florida (11.17) 4 by Texas Tech (11.18) 0 by George Mason (11.11) 11 vs. Elon (12.3) 2 vs. DePaul (12.13) 4 by Wisconsin (11.29) Steals 10 vs. UNC-Asheville (11.21) 2 vs. Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) 10, three times 4 by Richmond (12.22) 10 vs. Wisconsin (11.29) Double-figure scorers 5 vs. UNC-Asheville (11.21) 2 at Richmond (12.22) 4 by five teams 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 7 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 Charleston Southern Wake Forest East Carolina Wake Forest Duke Wake Forest at Clemson Wake Forest at Maryland Wake Forest Georgia Tech Wake Forest at NC State Wake Forest Florida State Wake Forest Virginia Tech Wake Forest at Miami Wake Forest at Virginia Wake Forest Boston College Wake Forest Charlotte Wake Forest at Duke Wake Forest North Carolina Wake Forest Clemson Wake Forest at Georgia Tech Wake Forest at Boston College Wake Forest NC State 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 Wake’s Record When... 05-06 Prosser Strickland Visser Williams Drum Gray 3-1 3-1 At home 6-1 63-7 Strickland Visser Williams Hale Gray 6-1 6-1 On road 2-0 28-20 At neutral sites 1-1 12-10 Attendance G Total Average Jump balls controlled 10 4 After a loss 2-0 22-11 Home 7 102,655 14,665 Technical fouls (players) 2 1 In overtime 2-0 5-4 In games decided by 3 points or less 1-1 13-6 Away 2 11,494 5,747 Technical fouls (bench) 0 2 In games decided by 4-5 points 2-1 13-6 Neutral 2 17,239 8,619 In games decided by 6-10 points 1-0 19-11 Total 11 130,388 11,853 Double-Figure Scoring 2005-06 Career In games decided by 11-20 points 5-0 32-10 Justin Gray 11 80 In games decided by 20-plus points 0-0 27-4 Miscellaneous WFU Opponents Eric Williams 10 76 Scoring first 8-1 69-17 3-second violations 8 0 Trent Strickland 9 27 Leading at half 9-0 84-14 5-second violations 0 2 Kyle Visser 5 13 Tied at half 0-0 3-2 10-second violations 0 0 Chris Ellis 2 8 Trailing at half 0-2 15-21 Lane violations 0 0 Michael Drum 2 2 Leading with 10:00 remaining 9-0 89-8 Defensive goal tending 2 0 Harvey Hale 1 1 Trailing with 10:00 remaining 0-2 12-27 Offensive goal tending 0 0 Leading with 5:00 remaining 9-0 97-5 Shot clock expired 0 5 Double-Figure Rebounds2005-06 Career Trailing with 5:00 remaining 0-2 5-31 4-point plays 1 0 Trent Strickland 5 5 WFU shoots 50% or better 5-0 52-5 Eric Williams 2 17 WFU shoots less than 50% 4-2 48-32 Kyle Visser 1 1 WFU shoots better than opponent 9-0 92-6 Opponent shoots 50% or better 0-1 9-24 THE TOP 10 Kevin Swinton 1 1 Opponent shoots less than 50% 9-1 94-13 Chris Ellis 0 1 Points WFU out-rebounds opponent 8-1 89-16 37, Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (11.29) Opponent out-rebounds WFU 0-1 11-18 25, Trent Strickland vs. Appalachian State (11.25) Double-Figure Assists 2005-06 Career WFU shoots 70% or better from FT line 2-0 58-20 24, Eric Williams vs. DePaul (12.13) None WFU has more FT attempts 9-1 80-13 22, Justin Gray at Elon (12.3) Opponent has more FT attempts 0-1 18-23 22, Eric Williams vs. Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) Double-Doubles 2005-06 Career WFU shoots 40% or better from 3-pt range 5-0 48-10 21, Justin Gray at Richmond (12.22) Trent Strickland 4 4 WFU has more turnovers than opponent 8-1 53-21 20, Eric Williams vs. Florida (11.17) Eric Williams 1 15 WFU has less turnovers than opponent 1-1 47-14 WFU scores 100-plus points 0-0 6-3 19, Justin Gray vs. Appalachian State (11.25) Kyle Visser 1 1 WFU scores 90-99 points 2-0 28-2 19, Justin Gray vs. Florida (11.17) WFU scores 80-89 points 1-1 33-10 19, Eric Williams vs. George Mason (11.11) Technical Foul FTs 2005-06 Career Justin Gray 3-4 8-9 WFU scores 70-79 points 4-1 24-10 WFU scores 60-69 points 1-0 10-11 Rebounds TOTALS 3-4 Opponents 0-0 WFU scores 50-59 points 0-0 1-1 16, Trent Strickland vs. Texas Tech (11.18) WFU scores less than 50 points 1-0 1-0 16, Kyle Visser vs. Texas Tech (11.18) Opponent scores 100-plus points 0-0 0-4 2005-06 Career 12, Trent Strickland at Elon (12.3) Dunks Opponent scores 90-99 points 0-0 2-11 12, Kevin Swinton vs. UNC-Asheville (11.21) Eric Williams 20 146 Opponent scores 80-89 points 1-1 16-12 12, Trent Strickland vs. Miss. Valley St. (11.10) Trent Strickland 11 58 Opponent scores 70-79 points 3-1 30-9 11, Trent Strickland vs. George Mason (11.11) Kyle Visser 5 21 Opponent scores 60-69 points 2-0 37-2 10, Trent Strickland vs. Wisconsin (11.29) Kevin Swinton 3 3 Opponent scores 50-59 points 0-0 11-0 10, Eric Williams vs. Appalachian State (11.25) Chris Ellis 1 24 Opponent scores less than 50 points 2-0 6-0 10, Eric Williams vs. Texas Tech (11.18) Cameron Stanley 1 1 On Mondays 1-0 8-1 9, five times John Buck 0 1 On Tuesdays 1-1 9-7 TOTALS 41 On Wednesdays 0-0 19-5 Opponents 12 On Thursdays 2-1 14-5 Assists On Fridays 3-0 9-3 8, Justin Gray vs. Appalachian State (11.25) Charges Drawn 2005-06 Career On Saturdays 2-0 30-10 8, Justin Gray vs. Mississippi Valley St. (11.10) On Sundays 0-0 14-6 5, Kyle Visser vs. DePaul (12.13) Justin Gray 8 29 Trent Strickland 4 40 In November 6-1 20-2 5, Kyle Visser vs. Wisconsin (11.29) In December 3-1 24-4 Eric Williams 3 5 5, Michael Drum vs. Texas Tech (11.18) In January 0-0 23-11 Cameron Stanley 1 1 5, Justin Gray vs. Florida (11.17) In February 0-0 22-10 5, Justin Gray vs. George Mason (11.11) Michael Drum 1 1 In March 0-0 13-10 4, Justin Gray vs. Princeton (12.17) Kyle Visser 1 19 Wearing white uniforms 6-1 63-12 4, Trent Strickland vs. UNC-Asheville (11.21) TOTALS 18 Wearing black uniforms 3-1 32-23 4, Harvey Hale vs. George Mason (11.11) Opponents 11 Wearing gold uniforms 0-0 7-2 On ESPN or ESPN 2 3-2 28-18 Three-Point Field Goals Games Missed Because Of Injury/ On ABC 0-0 6-4 4, Justin Gray at Richmond (12.22) Illness/Suspension 2005-06 Career On CBS 0-0 6-6 On Fox Sports/Fox Net South 1-0 18-3 4, Justin Gray vs. Princeton (12.17) Kevin Swinton 2 2 On Raycom-Jefferson Pilot 0-0 20-10 4, Justin Gray at Elon (12.3) Chris Ellis 1 8 4, Justin Gray vs. UNC-Asheville (11.21) Justin Gray 0 8 Miscellaneous 4, Michael Drum vs. Texas Tech (11.18) Trent Strickland 0 3 Kyle Visser 0 1 Current streak Won 2 4, Justin Gray vs. Texas Tech (11.18) Home court streak Won 1 4, Justin Gray vs. Florida (11.17) Neutral court streak Won 1 3, Justin Gray vs. Appalachian State (11.25) Road streak Won 3 3, Chris Ellis vs. George Mason (11.11) Consecutive games with a 3-point field goal 436 3, Trent Strickland vs. Miss. Valley St. (11.10) All-Time Record 1,340-1,008

Demon Deacon Basketball 2005-06