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1 WAKE FOREST BASKETBALL Table of Contents... 1 Media Information... 2 Credits... 3 Quick Facts... 3 IMG College Radio Network... 3 Athletic Communications Roster DEMON DEACON PLAYERS John Collins Bryant Crawford Greg McClinton Dinos Mitoglou Doral Moore Trent VanHorn Mitchell Wilbekin Keyshawn Woods Austin Arians Troy Rike Britton Anderson Anthony Bilas Brandon Childress Sam Japhet-Mathias Donovan Mitchell Rich Washington Team Photo WAKE FOREST BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach Danny Manning Associate Head Coach Randolph Childress Assistant Coach Steve Woodberry Assistant Coach Brett Ballard Dir. of Basketball Operations Justin Bauman Dir. of Sports Performance Ryan Horn Dir. of Player Development Will Murphy Video Coordinator Joe Balestrieri Administrative Assistant Lynne Heflin Basketball Support Staff University President Dr. Nathan O. Hatch Director of Athletics Ron Wellman University Administration Compliance Information SEASON IN REVIEW Results Statistics Superlatives Points-Rebounds-Assists Box Scores WAKE FOREST RECORD BOOK All-Time Results Coaching Records /NCAA Stat Leaders Scoring Records/1000 Point Club Rebounding Records/500 Rebound Club Field Goal Records Free Throw Records Point Records Assist/Turnover Records Steal/Block/Foul Records Minutes/Games Records Double-Doubles Top Performances Freshman Records Team Records/Single Games Largest Margins Largest Comebacks Team Records/Season Yearly Leaders Overtimes Miscellaneous Records Opponent Records Attendance Records WAKE FOREST BASKETBALL HISTORY All-Time Career Statistics Year-by-Year Statistics LJVM Coliseum Records Home Courts Tournament History Tournament Records Championships NCAA Tournament History NCAA Tournament Records NCAA Tournament Recaps Associated Press Rankings All-Time Letterwinners All-Time Jersey Numbers Honors All-Americans National & District Honors Deacs in the NBA All-Time Series History History vs. Opponents In-Season Tournaments/Events All-Time Series Year-by-Year Results GET THE LATEST INFORMATION ABOUT THE DEMON DEACONS... Website... Facebook... FB.com/WakeBasketball YouTube... WakeForestAthletics WAKEFORESTSPORTS.COM Updated statistics, game notes and complete student-athlete and coaching staff biographies for Wake Forest basketball, as well as all other Demon Deacon varsity sports, are available on the Wake Forest Athletics homepage. Fans can also access live radio broadcasts, live up-to-the-second statistics, on-demand video and ticket information. SOCIAL MEDIA For instant updates on Wake Forest basketball, follow the program s official Twitter TieDyeNation. For complete coverage of the Deacons, on Twitter, Like Wake Forest Sports on Facebook or subscribe to the Wake Forest Athletics channel on YouTube. 1

2 2 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball MEDIA INFORMATION PRESS CREDENTIALS Media credentials for Wake Forest home games should be requested by contacting Steve Kirkland in the Wake Forest Athletic Communications Office. Please make your requests in writing or via , at least 48 hours prior to tip-off. Priority is given to daily newspapers, radio/tv sports directors and other media who cover the Demon Deacons and their opponents on a regular basis, in addition to national print and electronic media. Spouses, non-workers and anyone 16 years-of-age or younger are not permitted in any working media area. Credentials will not be mailed if credential request is received one week or less prior to the game. Credentials can be shipped overnight if a FedEx shipping number is provided. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers are restricted to either baseline area and are not permitted along courtside during game activity. Photographers will be assigned areas on the baseline. The facility is lighted by 42 LED lamps with a vertical illumination of 102 footcandles and a horizontal illumination of 139 footcandles. Use of strobe lights can be purchased at the cost of $50 per set, per game. To purchase, contact Steve Kirkland in the Wake Forest Athletic Communications Office. INTERNET SITES Only the official website of the opponent (and/or its official conference site) will be issued credentials. Rights to any real time or cybercast of an event are owned by Wake Forest, the and its television partners. Any service that places an emphasis on gambling will not be considered. Membership in a writers association does not automatically qualify for credentials. RADIO STRINGERS Individuals representing radio outlets, whether local, regional or national, will be provided credentials on a space-available basis. Those credentials must be requested by the media outlet, not the individual. Players and coaches will do interviews via cell phones only in the interview area (not in the hallway, locker room or parking lot). WILL CALL/MEDIA ENTRANCE The media entrance to the Coliseum is located at the rear of the facility in close proximity to the media parking area. Media members can enter here and follow the hallway to the media workroom. This also serves as the primary exit for media staying to file stories. The main media parking lot is located off of Deacon Boulevard in the Deacon Tower Lot. The secondary media lot is located off Deacon Boulevard in the BB&T Field Gold Lot. Only media with valid parking passes will be allowed to park in these areas. There is a will call desk for media credentials located at the media entrance. NBA SCOUTS NBA scouts will be provided a media credential and/ or a game ticket on a space-available basis. In situations where press row is full, we will make an attempt to secure a seat in the stands. For key games on the schedule, only one representative from each team will be provided a pass or ticket. Credentials for NBA scouts should be requested by the parent club, on letterhead, or via . Send requests to Kinsey Pate (patemk@wfu.edu) in the Wake Forest Athletic Communications Office. Scouts will be provided parking passes, when space permits. Scouts should pick up their credential/ticket at media will call. If passes have been mailed ahead of time, scouts may enter through the media entrance. MEDIA SEATING Media will be assigned seats at the press row tables along the visitors baseline or in the five rows of seating in Section 113. Please check the media seating assignments posted in the media workroom. RADIO BROADCAST LINES Visiting radio personnel should contact Steve Kirkland regarding the availability of lines at courtside for game broadcast. Lines are available for the official radio broadcast of the visiting team. All other requests must be submitted to Steve Kirkland. MEDIA SERVICES Pre-game statistics, game notes and roster cards are provided prior to tip-off. Final stats, play-by-play and postgame quotes will be available in the media workroom. Statistical monitors will be provided for live TV and the home and visiting team radio crews. Live stats can also be accessed by the media via the Internet. See a member of the Wake Forest Athletic Communications staff for the web address. Wireless internet access is available in the media workroom and on press row. For user name and password information, check the posted signs in the workroom or ask a member of the Wake Forest Athletic Communications staff. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Head Coaches: Both head coaches will appear in the media room following brief cool-down periods. In most cases, the visiting head coach will appear first, followed by Wake Forest head coach Danny Manning. Wake Forest Players: Requested players will be available in the media room with Coach Manning. The Wake Forest locker room is closed to the media. Opponent Players: Please see the visiting SID. If that team s locker room is closed to the media, interviews are usually held outside in the hallway near the entrance to the visitors locker room. COVERING PRACTICE Media members who want to cover or visit practice sessions in the Miller Center and/or in the Coliseum are asked to contact Steve Kirkland at least 24 hours in advance. Some practices will not be open to media. Practices are closed to the general public, except for invited guests. MID-WEEK INTERVIEWS Media Seating Photographers Photographers Visitors Bench All interviews with head coach Danny Manning and/or Demon Deacon players should be arranged through Steve Kirkland in the Athletic Communications Office. Interview requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Interviews will be arranged to accommodate players academic and basketball schedules. Players will not do interviews on gameday, except for postgame interviews. MEDIA SERVICES The.com: The Atlantic Coast Conference website (the.com) is updated with new material daily, including standings, statistics, game previews, notes and videos from the Digital Network. The website is also the site for the instant replay of the league s head basketball coaches teleconference. Coaches Teleconference: The 15 basketball head coaches will be featured on a weekly teleconference each Monday beginning at 10:30 a.m. The teleconferences will begin on Jan. 9, 2017 and conclude on Feb. 27, Each coach will have 10 minutes to answer questions. There will be an instant replay of the teleconference on the s website, the.com, each Monday afternoon COACHES TELECONFERENCE SCHEDULE Date Manning That Week s Opponents Jan. 9 11:00 R. Williams (12:30) Jan :00 Larranaga (12:20), Gottfried (11:30) Jan :00 Boeheim (11:20), Krzyzewski (n/a) Jan :00 Christian (11:10), Pastner (10:40) Feb. 6 11:00 Brey (11:40), Gottfried (11:30) Feb :00 Brownell (10:30), Krzyzewski (12:00) Feb :00 Stallings (10:50) Feb :00 Pitino (12:00), B.Williams (n/a) Contact the media relations office ( ) to obtain the phone number. DANNY MANNING SHOW Every Thursday (team schedule permitting) from 7-8 p.m., Wake Forest head coach Danny Manning and the Voice of the Deacons, Stan Cotten, host The Danny Manning Show. The one hour-long show originates from the IMG College Studios in Winston-Salem. The show airs locally on 98.1 WBRF-FM and on the Internet at WakeForestSports.com and the TuneIn App. MEDIA AREAS OF INTEREST AT LJVM COLISEUM Visitors Locker Room Media Work Room & Interviews Visiting Radio Network Scorer s Table Wake Forest Locker Room Wake Forest/IMG Radio Network Section 118 TV Booth Wake Forest Bench Photographers Photographers Media Will Call Entrance/Exit Section 113 Media Seating

3 QUICK FACTS & CREDITS UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Location... Winston-Salem, NC Founded in Wake Forest, NC Enrollment...4,846 undergraduate Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference... Atlantic Coast Colors... Old Gold & Black President... Dr. Nathan O. Hatch Faculty Athletic Representative... Dr. Peter Brubaker Athletic Director... Ron Wellman Athletic Department Phone...(336) Ticket Office Phone... (888) 758-DEAC ARENA INFORMATION Arena... Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Capacity... 14,665 Opened Record in Facility (.761) PROGRAM HISTORY Years of Basketball th First Season of Basketball All-Time Head Coaches All-Time Record... 1,499-1,186 (.558) Winning Seasons Win Seasons All-Time Record (.457) Championships... 4 (1961, 1962, 1995, 1996) Winning Seasons NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) (2010) NCAA Tournament Record NCAA Sweet 16 s NCAA Elite Eight... 7 NCAA Final Four... 1 (1962) NIT Appearances (Last)... 6 (2006) NIT Record NIT Championships... 1 (2000) COACHING STAFF Head Coach...Danny Manning Alma Mater, Year... Kansas, 1991 Record at Wake Forest (.381, 3rd Season) Record Overall (.477, 5th Season) Associate Head Coach... Randolph Childress Years at WFU/Alma Mater... 6th / Wake Forest, 1995 Assistant Coach... Steve Woodberry Years at WFU/Alma Mater... 3rd / Kansas, 1993 Assistant Coach... Brett Ballard Years at WFU/Alma Mater... 3rd / Kansas, 2003 Director of Basketball Operations... Justin Bauman Years at WFU/Alma Mater... 3rd / Kansas, 2004 Director of Athletic Performance... Ryan Horn Director of Player Development... Will Murphy Video Coordinator...Joe Balestrieri Academic Counseling... Jane Caldwell Sports Medicine...Greg Collins Equipment Manager... Molly Bachand Administrative Assistant... Lynne Heflin Basketball Office Phone...(336) TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Home / Away / Neutral / 3-9 / Record / Finish / 14th Overall Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 10/6 Scholarship Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost... 3/2 Newcomers... 6 Returning Starters (3) Bryant Crawford (G, So., 6-3, 200) ppg Dinos Mitoglou (F, Jr., 6-10, 255) ppg Mitchell Wilbekin (G, Jr., 6-2, 175) ppg Other Returning Players (7) John Collins (F, So., 6-10, 235) ppg Doral Moore (C, So., 7-1, 265) ppg Greg McClinton (F, R-Jr., 6-7, 200) ppg Trent VanHorn (G, Sr., 6-3, 215) ppg Troy Rike ^ (F, Jr., 6-7, 215) ppg Britton Anderson ^ (G, So., 6-4, 195) ppg Anthony Bilas ^ (G, So., 6-2, 165) ppg Players Lost (8) Devin Thomas* (F, 6-9, 245) ppg Codi Miller-McIntyre* (G, 6-3, 205) ppg Cornelius Hudson (G, 6-7, 195) ppg Rondale Watson (G, 6-3, 195) ppg Gilbert McGregor ^ (F, 6-4, 210) ppg Stephen Prendergast ^ (G, 6-1, 180) ppg Grant O Brien ^ (F, 6-7, 210) ppg Andre Washington (C, 7-0, 235)...redshirt in Newcomers (6) Austin Arians (F, Grad., 6-6, 230) Keyshawn Woods (G, R-So., 6-3, 205) % Brandon Childress (G, Fr., 6-0, 190) Sam Japhet-Mathias (C, Fr., 6-11, 280) Donovan Mitchell (F, Fr., 6-8, 210) Rich Washington (G, Fr., 6-6, 180) ^ - non-scholarship / * - starter % Sat out in due to NCAA transfer rules WAKE FOREST IMG SPORTS NETWORK General Manager... Jeff Salisbury ... Jeff.Salisbury@img.com Play-By-Play Announcer...Stan Cotten ...Stan.Cotten@img.com Analyst...Mark Freidinger Studio Host...Phil Brame Flagship Station... WBRF-FM 98.1 (Galax, VA; Triad) WAKE FOREST ATHLETIC COMMUNCIATIONS STEVE KIRKLAND Director Primary Basketball Contact O: (336) C: (434) E: skirkland@wfu.edu DAN WALLACE Assistant Director Secondary Basketball Contact O: (336) C: (630) E: wallacdj@wfu.edu STEVE SHUTT Associate AD/Ath. Comm. O: (336) C: (336) E: shuttsj@wfu.edu JAY GARNEAU Assistant Director O: (336) C: (630) E: garneajp@wfu.edu ANDREW WILSON Assistant Director O: (336) C: (919) E: wilsonaj@wfu.edu ERIN MEYER Communications Assistant O: (336) C: (636) E: meyerek@wfu.edu KINSEY PATE Communications Coordinator Basketball Credentials O: (336) C: (704) E: patemk@wfu.edu MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The Wake Forest men s basketball media guide is a publication of the Wake Forest Athletic Communications office. The guide was written by Steve Kirkland. Editorial assistance was provided by Doug Bland, Jay Garneau, Erin Meyer, Linda Rieck, Steve Shutt, Dan Wallace and Andrew Wilson. Cover designs by Steve Kirkland and Wildfire, with photography from John Walsh. PHOTOGRAPHY Chief photography provided by Brian Westerholt, Sports on Film. Additional photography by Wake Forest University photographer Ken Bennett, Bob Hebert, Robert Crawford, Danny Karnik, Andy Mead, Brian Tirpak, John Walsh, NBAE/Getty Images. WAKE FOREST ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 519 Deacon Blvd. Winston-Salem, NC, Main Office: (336) Office Fax: (336)

4 ROSTER & BREAKDOWN ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Seniors (2) Austin Arians (Grad.) Trent VanHorn Juniors (4) Greg McClinton (redshirt) Dinos Mitoglou Troy Rike ^ Mitchell Wilbekin Sophomores (6) Britton Anderson ^ Anthony Bilas ^ John Collins Bryant Crawford Doral Moore Keyshawn Woods (redshirt) Freshman (4) Brandon Childress Sam Japhet-Mathias Donovan Mitchell Rich Washington BY STATE/COUNTRY North Carolina (4) Anthony Bilas ^ (Charlotte) Brandon Childress (Winston-Salem) Greg McClinton (Winston-Salem) Keyshawn Woods (Gastonia) California (2) Donovan Mitchell (Clovis) Troy Rike ^ (San Francisco) Florida (2) John Collins (West Palm Beach) Mitchell Wilbekin (Gainesville) Virginia (2) Britton Anderson ^ (Great Falls) Rich Washington (Williamsburg) England (1) Sam Japhet-Mathias (London) Georgia (1) Doral Moore (Locust Grove) Greece (1) Dinos Mitoglou (Thessaloniki) Indiana (1) Trent VanHorn (Fort Wayne) Maryland (1) Bryant Crawford (Silver Spring) Wisconsin (1) Austin Arians (Stoughton) ^ - Non-scholarship player NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School [Previous College] 0 Brandon Childress G Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Wesleyan Christian Academy 1 Keyshawn Woods G R-So. Gastonia, N.C. Northside Christian Acad. [Charlotte] 2 Donovan Mitchell F Fr. Clovis, Calif. Buchanan HS 4 Doral Moore C So. Locust Grove, Ga. Montverde Academy (Fla.) 10 Mitchell Wilbekin G Jr. Gainesville, Fla. The Rock School 11 Greg McClinton F R-Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Hargrave Military Academy 13 Bryant Crawford G So. Silver Spring, Md. Gonzaga College HS 20 John Collins F So. West Palm Beach, Fla. Cardinal Newman HS 25 Sam Japhet-Mathias C Fr. London, England City of London Academy 33 Rich Washington F Fr. Williamsburg, Va. Walsingham Academy 34 Austin Arians F Grad. Stoughton, Wis. Madison Edgewood HS [Milwaukee] 40 Anthony Bilas G So. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Latin School 43 Trent VanHorn G Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind. Canterbury School 44 Dinos Mitoglou F Jr. Thessaloniki, Greece Aristoteleio College of Thessaloniki 45 Troy Rike F Jr. San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius College Prep 52 Britton Anderson G So. Great Falls, Va. Flint Hill School ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Previous School/High School 52 Britton Anderson G So. Great Falls, Va. Flint Hill School 34 Austin Arians F Grad. Stoughton, Wis. Madison Edgewood HS [Milwaukee] 40 Anthony Bilas G So. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Latin School 0 Brandon Childress G Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Wesleyan Christian Academy 20 John Collins F So. West Palm Beach, Fla. Cardinal Newman HS 13 Bryant Crawford G So. Silver Spring, Md. Gonzaga College HS 25 Sam Japhet-Mathias C Fr. London, England City of London Academy 11 Greg McClinton F R-Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Hargrave Military Academy 2 Donovan Mitchell F Fr. Clovis, Calif. Buchanan HS 44 Dinos Mitoglou F Jr. Thessaloniki, Greece Aristoteleio College of Thessaloniki 4 Doral Moore C So. Locust Grove, Ga. Montverde Academy (Fla.) 45 Troy Rike F Jr. San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius College Prep 43 Trent VanHorn G Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind. Canterbury School 33 Rich Washington F Fr. Williamsburg, Va. Walsingham Academy 10 Mitchell Wilbekin G Jr. Gainesville, Fla. The Rock School 1 Keyshawn Woods G R-So. Gastonia, N.C. Northside Christian Acad. [Charlotte] COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach Danny Manning 3rd Season / Kansas, 1991 Associate Head Coach Randolph Childress 6th Season / Wake Forest 1995 Assistant Coach Steve Woodberry 3rd Season / Kansas, 1994 Assistant Coach Brett Ballard 3rd Season / Kansas, 2003 Director of Basketball Operations Justin Bauman 3rd Season / Kansas, 2004 Director of Athletic Performance Ryan Horn 3rd Season / Shepherd University, 2007 Director of Player Development Will Murphy 4th Season / Wake Forest, 2013 Video Coordinator Joe Balestrieri 3rd Season / Kansas, 2010 Student-Athlete Services Jane Caldwell 18th Season / UNC Greensboro Sports Medicine Greg Collins 21st Season / Kansas State, 1989 Administrative Assistant Lynne Heflin 32nd Season / Mary Washington College Communications Steve Kirkland 2nd Season / Penn State, 2001 Equipment Services Molly Bachand 1st Season / Kansas, 2007 Program Assistant A.J. Kerr 1st Season / Purdue, 2015 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 4. Doral Moore... Door-AL 10. Mitchell Wilbekin... WILL-buh-kin 25. Sam Japhet-Mathias...Jaw-FET math-eye-is 44. Konstantinos Mitoglou... kon-stan-tee-nose MIT-oh-glu 52. Britton Anderson... Britt-en Brett Ballard... BAL-urd Justin Bauman...BOW-min Joe Balestrieri... bal-uh-strare-ee 4 #GoDeacs

5 PHOTO ROSTER wake forest basketball BRANDON CHILDRESS Fr. / 6-0 / 190 / G Winston-Salem, N.C. Wesleyan Christian Academy 0 KEYSHAWN WOODS R-So. / 6-3 / 205 / G Gastonia, N.C. Northside Christian Academy [Charlotte] 1 DONOVAN MITCHELL Fr. / 6-8 / 210 / F Clovis, Calif. Buchanan H.S. 2 DORAL MOORE So. / 7-1 / 265 / C Locust Grove, Ga. Montverde Academy 4 MITCHELL WILBEKIN Jr. / 6-2 / 175 / G Gainesville, Fla. The Rock School 10 GREG McCLINTON R-Jr. / 6-7 / 200 / F Winston-Salem, N.C. Hargrave Military Academy 11 BRYANT CRAWFORD So. / 6-3 / 200 / G Silver Spring, Md. Gonzaga College H.S. 13 JOHN COLLINS So. / 6-10 / 235 / F West Palm Beach, Fla. Cardinal Newman H.S. 20 SAM JAPHET-MATHIAS Fr. / 6-11 / 280 / C London, England City of London Academy 25 RICH WASHINGTON Fr. / 6-6 / 180 / G Williamsburg, Va. Walsingham Academy 33 AUSTIN ARIANS Grad. / 6-6 / 230 / F Stoughton, Wis. Madison Edgewood H.S. [Milwaukee] 34 ANTHONY BILAS So. / 6-2 / 165 / G Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Latin School 40 TRENT VANHORN Sr. / 6-3 / 215 / G Fort Wayne, Ind. Canterbury School 43 KONSTANTINOS MITOGLOU Jr. / 6-10 / 255 / F Thessaloniki, Greece Aristoteleio College of Thessaloniki 44 TROY RIKE Jr. / 6-6 / 215 / F San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius College Prep 45 BRITTON ANDERSON So. / 6-4 / 195 / G Great Falls, Va. Flint Hill School 52 DANNY MANNING Head Coach 3rd Season at Wake Forest Kansas, 1991 RANDOLPH CHILDRESS Associate Head Coach 6th Season at Wake Forest Wake Forest, 1995 STEVE WOODBERRY Assistant Coach 3rd Season at Wake Forest Kansas, 1994 BRETT BALLARD Assistant Coach 3rd Season at Wake Forest Kansas,

6 DEMON DEACONS John COLLINS F So West Palm Beach, Fla. Cardinal Newman H.S. 20 OF NOTE Led team in field goal shooting at 54.7 (81-148) percent (min. 100 attempts) in Scored in double figures in 13 games as a freshman Had 16 points and six rebounds in first career start vs. No. 23 Notre Dame (Feb. 24, 2016) SEASON (FRESHMAN) Appeared in all 31 games, making one start Averaged 7.3 points and 3.9 rebounds in 14.4 minutes per game Led team in field goal shooting at 54.7 (81-148) percent (min. 100 attempts) Fourth on the team with 23 blocks Scored in double figures in 13 games 16 points and six rebounds in first career start vs. No. 23 Notre Dame (Feb. 24) 12 points (4-4 FG, 4-4 FT) and five rebounds vs. Coastal Carolina (Dec. 18) 14 points and eight rebounds vs. No. 19 Vanderbilt (Nov. 24) 10 points and nine rebounds vs. No. 13 Indiana (Nov. 23) 10 points (5-7 FG), seven rebounds and three blocks in 11 minutes in collegiate debut vs. UMBC (Nov. 13) HIGH SCHOOL A 2015 graduate and three-year letterman at Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach, Fla Florida Class 4A Player of the Year As a senior, was named Palm Beach Post Player of the Year and the Gatorade Palm Beach Player of the Year Earned Sun Sentinel Player of the Year honors Averaged 20.3 points and 10.2 rebounds during his senior season in Rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN and a three-star by Rivals and Scout Ranked by Scout as the No. 23 power forward in the class ESPN had him as the No. 36 power forward, No. 47 in the South Region and 17th in the state of Florida Ranked by Scout as the No. 5 power forward in the South Region and No. 4 at the position in the state of Florida Played AAU ball for the Florida Flash, formally known as e1t1 Flash PERSONAL Full name is John Martin Collins Nickname is JC Son of Lyria Rissing-Collins and John Collins Jr. Born September 23, 1997 in Layton, Utah Has one younger sibling (Jayden) 6 #GoDeacs

7 GAME-BY-GAME (FRESHMAN SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP UMBC at Bucknell Richmond vs. Indiana vs. Vanderbilt vs. UCLA at Rutgers Arkansas UNCG Coastal Carolina Xavier at LSU at Louisville Duke NC State at Virginia Tech Syracuse at North Carolina at Miami Virginia at Notre Dame Clemson Florida State at Georgia Tech at NC State at Pitt Boston College Notre Dame* Virginia Tech at Duke vs. NC State * denotes starter CAREER HIGHS Points 16, vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) Rebounds 9, vs. Indiana (11/23/15) Field Goals 6, vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) Field Goal Attempts 12, vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) Three Pointers -- Three Point Attempts -- Free Throws 8, vs. Vanderbilt (11/24/15) Free Throw Attempts 9, vs. Vanderbilt (11/24/15) Assists 1, 7x - last vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) Turnovers 4, at LSU (12/29/15) Blocks 3, vs. UMBC (11/13/15) Steals 1, 9x - last vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) Minutes 23, at Pitt (2/16/16) CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg CAREER

8 DEMON DEACONS Bryant CRAWFORD G So Silver Spring, Md. Gonzaga College H.S. 13 OF NOTE 2016 All- Freshman Team honoree after leading the league s newcomers in assists and steals Became the sixth freshman since 2000 to have at least 400 points, 125 assists and 50 steals (Jay Williams, Raymond Felton, Chris Paul. Javaris Crittenton, Tyler Ennis and Tyus Jones) Started 30 games as a freshman, averaging 13.8 points and 4.4 assists per game SEASON (FRESHMAN) Started 30 games Averaged 13.8 points, 4.4 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game Second on the team in scoring and led team in minutes, assists, steals and 3-pointers All- Freshman Team (Media and Coaches) Led freshmen in assists (133) and steals (52) Had 19 points and tied a Wake Forest Tournament record with six steals vs. NC State (Mar. 8) Rookie of the Week (Feb. 22) after having 20 points, six rebounds, six assists and five steals at Pitt (Feb. 16), the first game by a Deacon since Chris Paul in 2005 Scored 20 points at No. 25 Notre Dame (Jan. 31) and a career-high 22 points (8-10 FG, 3-5 3FG) vs. No. 11 Virginia (Jan. 26), becoming the first Deacon freshman with back-to-back 20-point games in play since Travis McKie ( ) and against ranked foes since James Johnson ( ) Twice had nine assists in a game (Arkansas, Coastal Carolina), the most by a Wake freshman since Ish Smith in Scored 13 points, including the game-winning layup with three seconds left, and had four steals vs. No. 13 Indiana in Maui (Nov. 23) First Demon Deacon freshman to score at least 20 points in two of his first three collegiate games since Rodney Rogers in HIGH SCHOOL A 2015 graduate of Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C District of Columbia Gatorade Player of the Year Participated in NBPA Top-100 Camp, the LeBron James, Kyrie Irving skills academies, and the Under Armour Elite 24 game in Brooklyn First Team All-Metro selection 2015 WCAC Champion with Gonzaga and a First Team All-Tournament selection Was named a finalist for the 2013 USA U-16 National Team Rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout Scout ranked him as the No. 74 overall recruit in the class of 2015 ESPN and Rivals tabbed him No. 80 overall Ranked by Scout as the No. 10 point guard in the class ESPN had him as the No. 18 point guard Played AAU ball for Team Takeover PERSONAL Full name is Bryant DeJuan Crawford Son of Ragen Hall Born March 21, 1997 in Silver Spring, Md. Has two younger siblings, Jerome and Amerah Hilliard 8 #GoDeacs

9 GAME-BY-GAME (FRESHMAN SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP UMBC* at Bucknell* Richmond* vs. Indiana* vs. Vanderbilt* vs. UCLA DNP - Illness at Rutgers* Arkansas* UNCG* Coastal Carolina* Xavier* at LSU* at Louisville* Duke* NC State* at Virginia Tech* Syracuse* at North Carolina* at Miami* Virginia* at Notre Dame* Clemson* Florida State* at Georgia Tech* at NC State* at Pitt* Boston College* Notre Dame* Virginia Tech* at Duke* vs. NC State* * denotes starter CAREER HIGHS Points 22, vs. Virginia (1/26/16) Rebounds 6, 3x - last vs. Virginia Tech (2/28/16) Field Goals 8, vs. Virginia (1/26/16) Field Goal Attempts 17, 3x - last vs. NC State (3/8/16) Three Pointers 5, vs. Coastal Carolina (12/18/15) Three Point Attempts 10, vs. NC State (3/8/16) Free Throws 7, at Bucknell (11/15/15) Free Throw Attempts 10, at Bucknell (11/15/15) Assists 9, 2x - last vs. Coastal Carolina (12/18/15) Turnovers 8, vs. Indiana (11/23/15) Blocks 2, vs. UNCG (12/15/15) Steals 6, vs. NC State (3/8/16) Minutes 44, at Pitt (2/16/16) CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg CAREER

10 DEMON DEACONS Greg McCLINTON F R-Jr Winston-Salem, N.C. Hargrave Military Academy 11 OF NOTE Started 26 games over the past two seasons after missing the season due to a knee injury suffered in high school Played his senior season at Hargrave Military Academy in Virginia after a standout career at Winston-Salem Prep SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 28 games, including starting the first 11 games of the season Averaged 3.2 points and 2.4 rebounds per game Scored in double figures in three contests Scored a career-high 13 points vs. Coastal Carolina (Dec. 18) Scored 12 points (6-8 FG) vs. Richmond (Nov. 18) Had 11 points (4-4 FG, 3-3 FT) and two rebounds vs. UNCG (Dec. 15) Had seven points and seven rebounds vs. No. 13 Indiana (Nov. 23) SEASON (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) Appeared in 31 games, making 15 starts Averaged 3.4 points and 2.9 rebounds per game Had a season-high 10 points in back-to-back games, at Richmond (Dec. 28) and vs. Princeton (Dec. 31) Posted season highs of eight rebounds and two blocks vs. Virginia Tech (Jan. 31) Had two points and four rebounds in collegiate debut vs. UNCA (Nov. 14) SEASON (FRESHMAN) Sat out the season with a medical redshirt, retaining the year of eligibility Spent the season rehabbing his right knee after tearing his ACL during a high school game in January 2013 Eventually was cleared to practice late in the season and played on the scout team HIGH SCHOOL A 2013 graduate of Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va. Played at Winston-Salem Prep before transferring to Hargrave for his senior year Played on Hargrave s post-graduate team coached by former Demon Deacon A.W. Hamilton, who played at Wake Forest in 2001 Averaged 19 points and 13 rebounds per game for Hargrave before tearing the ACL in his right knee in mid-january 2013 McDonald s All-America nominee Led Winston-Salem Prep to the NCHSAA Class 1-A state championship Averaged 19.7 points and 10.3 rebounds in leading Winston-Salem Prep to a 31-1 record in Named first team all-state by the Associated Press Ranked as one of the top-25 small forwards in the class of 2013 by ESPN, Scout and Rivals Played AAU ball for the CP3 All-Stars PERSONAL Full name is Gregory Theophilus McClinton Son of Latrina McClinton and Greg Evans Born Nov. 4, 1994 in Winston-Salem, N.C. Has two younger brothers (Justin and Amare) CAREER HIGHS Points 13, vs. Coastal Carolina (12/18/15) Rebounds 8, vs. Virginia Tech (1/31/15) Field Goals 6, 2x - last vs. Coastal Carolina (12/18/15) Field Goal Attempts 11, vs. Coastal Carolina (12/18/15) Three Pointers -- Three Point Attempts 1, 5x - last vs. Coastal Carolina (12/18/15) Free Throws 5, vs. Samford (12/14/14) Free Throw Attempts 7, vs. Samford (12/14/14) Assists 4, vs. Louisville (1/4/15) Turnovers 4, vs. Louisville (1/4/15) Blocks 2, vs. Virginia Tech (1/31/15) Steals 2, 3x - last at Georgia Tech (2/10/16) Minutes 25, at Bucknell (11/15/15) 10 #GoDeacs

11 GAME-BY-GAME (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP UMBC* at Bucknell* Richmond* vs. Indiana* vs. Vanderbilt* vs. UCLA* at Rutgers* Arkansas* UNCG* Coastal Carolina* Xavier* at LSU at Louisville Duke NC State at Virginia Tech Syracuse at North Carolina at Miami -DNP- Virginia at Notre Dame Clemson Florida State at Georgia Tech at NC State at Pitt -DNP- Boston College Notre Dame Virginia Tech at Duke vs. NC State -DNP- * denotes starter GAME-BY-GAME (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP UNC Asheville* at Tulane* at Arkansas* Iona Nicholls State Mount St. Mary s Delaware State Minnesota at NC State Samford vs. Florida Bucknell at Richmond* Princeton* Louisville* Duke* Georgia Tech* at Syracuse* North Carolina* at Clemson* at Florida State* Virginia Tech* NC State* at Georgia Tech DNP-Suspension Miami at Virginia at Notre Dame* Virginia Pitt at Duke at Boston College vs. Virginia Tech *denotes starter CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg MEDICAL REDSHIRT CAREER

12 DEMON DEACONS Dinos MITOGLOU F Jr Thessaloniki, Greece Aristoteleio College of Thessaloniki 44 OF NOTE Started 43 games over his first two seasons, averaging 9.4 points per game and making 94 3-pointers Helped Greece reach the semifinals of the 2015 FIBA U-19 World Championships Played for Greek club Aris prior to deciding to play collegiately SEASON (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in all 31 games, starting 30 contests Averaged 9.2 points and 5.4 rebounds per game Ranked third on the team with 42 3-pointers Scored in double figures in 13 games Second on the team with three double-doubles Had 19 points along with career-highs of 16 rebounds, three assists and three blocks in season opener vs. UMBC (Nov. 13) Had 14 points and 11 rebounds vs. Richmond (Nov. 18) Had 18 points (all in the first half) and eight rebounds vs. No. 13 Indiana (Nov. 23) Scored 22 points (4-6 3FG, 8-8 FT) vs. UNCG (Dec. 15) First career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds at No. 18 Louisville (Jan. 3) SEASON (FRESHMAN) Appeared in all 32 games, starting 13 contests Averaged 9.7 points and 4.6 rebounds per game Led the team with 52 3-pointers Shot 39.8 percent from 3-point range in play Scored in double figures in 13 games, including nine against opponents Had a season-high 26 points (10-13 FG, 4-7 3FG) at Syracuse (Jan. 13) Had 21 points (6-7 3FG) and eight rebounds vs. Miami (Feb. 11) Scored 18 points (6-12 3FG) at Virginia (Feb. 14) Named Rookie of the Week (Feb. 16) after the Miami and Virginia games First career double-double (10 pts, 11 rebs) vs. Iona (Nov. 21) Had 17 points and eight rebounds in his collegiate debut vs. UNCA (Nov. 14) GREECE Helped Greece reach the semifinals of the 2015 FIBA U-19 World Championships, before falling to the eventual champion United States Averaged 9.7 points and 7.0 rebounds per game during the 2015 tournament Also played for Greece in the 2013 and 2014 U-18 European Championships Averaged 5.8 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game while shooting 49 percent from the field during the 2013 tournament Named MVP of the 2014 Cisternino Tournament after leading the Greek U18 squad to the championship with wins over Italy, Great Britain and Israel Played for the Greek club Aris BC but decided to attend college before signing a professional contract PERSONAL Full name is Konstantinos Mitoglou Nickname is Dinos Born on June 11, 1996 in Thessaloniki, Greece Son of Jim (Dimitrios) Mitoglou and Sofia Panou Has one younger brother (Simon) 12 #GoDeacs CAREER HIGHS Points 26, at Syracuse (1/13/15) Rebounds 16, vs. UMBC (11/13/15) Field Goals 10, at Syracuse (1/13/15) Field Goal Attempts 16, vs. UMBC (11/13/15) Three Pointers 6, 2x - last at Virginia (2/14/15) Three Point Attempts 12, at Virginia (2/14/15) Free Throws 9, vs. UNC Asheville (11/14/14) Free Throw Attempts 12, vs. Delaware State (11/28/14) Assists 3, vs. UMBC (11/13/15) Turnovers 5, 2x - last vs. Richmond (11/18/15) Blocks 3, 2x - last vs. UMBC (11/13/15) Steals 2, 7x - last vs. Boston College (2/21/16) Minutes 36, at Syracuse (1/13/15)

13 GAME-BY-GAME (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP UMBC* at Bucknell* Richmond* vs. Indiana* vs. Vanderbilt* vs. UCLA* at Rutgers* Arkansas* UNCG* Coastal Carolina* Xavier* at LSU* at Louisville* Duke* NC State* at Virginia Tech* Syracuse* at North Carolina* at Miami* Virginia* at Notre Dame* Clemson* Florida State* at Georgia Tech* at NC State* at Pitt* Boston College* Notre Dame* Virginia Tech at Duke* vs. NC State * denotes starter GAME-BY-GAME (FRESHMAN SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP UNC Asheville* at Tulane* at Arkansas* Iona Nicholls State Mount St. Mary s Delaware State Minnesota at NC State Samford vs. Florida Bucknell at Richmond Princeton Louisville Duke Georgia Tech at Syracuse North Carolina at Clemson at Florida State Virginia Tech* NC State* at Georgia Tech* Miami* at Virginia* at Notre Dame* Virginia* Pitt at Duke* at Boston College* vs. Virginia Tech* *denotes starter CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg CAREER

14 DEMON DEACONS Doral MOORE C So Locust Grove, Ga. Montverde Academy (Fla.) 4 OF NOTE Had 24 blocks and shot 64.9 percent from the floor during his freshman season Consensus top-100 recruit in the class of 2015 Played senior season at Montverde Academy in Florida and helped the school win the 2015 national title SEASON (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 30 games, making one start Averaged 3.8 points and 2.6 rebounds per game Had 24 blocks and shot 64.9 percent from the floor 32 of 48 of Moore s field goals (25 of 34 in play) were dunks Had 19 points, seven rebounds and three blocks in first career start vs. Boston College (Feb. 21) Had 13 points, eight rebounds and three blocks vs. No. 23 Notre Dame (Feb. 24) Posted his first career double figure game with 10 points vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Montverde Academy in Montverde, Fla., transferring there for his senior season Attended Luella High School in Locust Grove, Ga. prior to attending Montverde Montverde Academy won the national title in 2015, defeating undefeated Oak Hill Academy Rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout Ranked No. 72 overall player in the ESPN Top-100 Also ranked by ESPN as the No. 12 center overall, No. 24 in the Southeast Region and No. 5 at the position in the state of Georgia Rivals ranked Moore as No. 70 rated player, while Scout had him No. 76 overall and the No. 18 ranked center Was teammates with top NBA pick Ben Simmons, Florida s Noah Dickerson and Florida State s Jean Marc Koumadje at Montverde Academy Played AAU ball for Atlanta Xpress PERSONAL Full name is Doral Lamont Larod Moore Son of Valerie Moore and Doral Moore Born January 21, 1997 in Louisville, Ky. Has one younger sibling (Devan) 14 #GoDeacs

15 GAME-BY-GAME (FRESHMAN SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP UMBC at Bucknell Richmond vs. Indiana vs. Vanderbilt vs. UCLA at Rutgers Arkansas UNCG Coastal Carolina Xavier at LSU at Louisville Duke -DNP- NC State at Virginia Tech Syracuse at North Carolina at Miami Virginia at Notre Dame Clemson Florida State at Georgia Tech at NC State at Pitt Boston College* Notre Dame Virginia Tech at Duke vs. NC State * denotes starter CAREER HIGHS Points 19, vs. Boston College (2/21/16) Rebounds 8, vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) Field Goals 7, vs. Boston College (2/21/16) Field Goal Attempts 10, vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) Three Pointers -- Three Point Attempts -- Free Throws 5, vs. Boston College (2/21/16) Free Throw Attempts 8, vs. Boston College (2/21/16) Assists 1, vs. NC State (1/10/16) Turnovers 4, vs. Virginia Tech (2/28/16) Blocks 3, 2x - last vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) Steals 2, vs. Boston College (2/21/16) Minutes 20, 2x - last vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg CAREER

16 DEMON DEACONS Trent VANHORN G Sr Fort Wayne, Ind. Canterbury School 43 OF NOTE Appeared in 19 games in , averaging 1.6 points in 11.8 minutes per game Scored a career-high 12 points vs. No. 19 Vanderbilt in Maui Non-scholarship player in and who received a scholarship for and in Joined the team in October 2013 following open walk-on tryouts SEASON (JUNIOR) Named to NABC Honors Court Played in 19 games off the bench, averaging 11.8 minutes per game Averaged 1.6 points and 0.8 rebounds per game Three times has played more minutes in a game than all of combined (26 minutes) Scored a career-high 12 points, including his first career 3-pointer, in a career-high 31 minutes vs. No. 19 Vanderbilt in Maui (Nov. 24) Had career highs of three rebounds and three assists vs. Richmond (Nov. 18) Scored nine points at Bucknell (Nov. 15) SEASON (SOPHOMORE) Played in five games, including one league game Had two points and two rebounds vs. Nicholls State (Nov. 24) Scored one point vs. Mount St. Mary s (Nov. 26) Played 11 minutes vs. Florida (Dec. 20) Named to the Honor Roll SEASON (FRESHMAN) Played in five games on the season, including two in conference play Made his collegiate debut vs. VMI (Nov. 12) and finished with one rebound Scored his first career points vs. The Citadel (Nov. 21) on 1-1 FG shooting Made his debut at NC State (Feb. 11), scoring three points (3-4 FT) Scored two points on his only field goal attempt at Miami (Mar. 8) Named to the Honor Roll HIGH SCHOOL Finished his career as Canterbury s all-time leading career scorer Set the school s single-game scoring record with 46 points Named Indiana Basketball Coaches Association Underclass All-State honorable mention after averaging 23.5 points and 4.5 rebounds as a junior Averaged 28.3 points and 7.6 rebounds as a senior in Named to the All-Northeast Indiana Basketball Team Also earned three varsity letters in golf and one in soccer Played AAU ball for Spiece Higher Level and for Legit Basketball PERSONAL Given name is Trent Allen VanHorn Son of Rennae and Robert VanHorn Has one younger sister (Cami) Born Nov. 5, 1994, in Fort Wayne, Ind. CAREER HIGHS Points 12, vs. Vanderbilt (11/24/15) Rebounds 3, 2x - last at Notre Dame (1/31/16) Field Goals 5, vs. Vanderbilt (11/24/15) Field Goal Attempts 9, vs. Vanderbilt (11/24/15) Three Pointers 1, vs. Vanderbilt (11/24/15) Three Point Attempts 2, 3x - last vs. Vanderbilt (11/24/15) Free Throws 5, at Bucknell (11/15/15) Free Throw Attempts 5, at Bucknell (11/15/15) Assists 3, vs. Richmond (11/18/15) Turnovers 2, 3x - last vs. UNCG (12/15/15) Blocks -- Steals 2, 2x - last at Notre Dame (1/31/16) Minutes 31, vs. Vanderbilt (11/24/15) 16 #GoDeacs

17 GAME-BY-GAME (JUNIOR SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP UMBC at Bucknell Richmond vs. Indiana vs. Vanderbilt vs. UCLA at Rutgers Arkansas UNCG Coastal Carolina Xavier -DNPat LSU -DNPat Louisville -DNP- Duke NC State -DNPat Virginia Tech -DNP- Syracuse at North Carolina at Miami Virginia -DNPat Notre Dame Clemson -DNP- Florida State at Georgia Tech -DNPat NC State -DNPat Pitt -DNP- Boston College Notre Dame -DNP- Virginia Tech -DNPat Duke vs. NC State GAME-BY-GAME* (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP Nicholls State Mount St. Mary s vs. Florida Princeton Virginia GAME-BY-GAME* (FRESHMAN SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP VMI Presbyterian The Citadel at NC State at Miami *only games played listed CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg CAREER

18 DEMON DEACONS Mitchell WILBEKIN G Jr Gainesville, Fla. The Rock School 10 OF NOTE Started 56 games over his first two seasons, leading the team in free throw percentage in and Originally committed to head coach Danny Manning at Tulsa Older brother, Scottie, was an All-American at Florida SEASON (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in all 31 games, making 30 starts Averaged 7.3 points and 2.0 rebounds per game Led the team in free throw percentage Made multiple 3-pointers in 17 games Scored in double figures in 10 games Scored a career-high 17 points at Bucknell (Nov. 15) Had 15 points and four assists vs. UCLA (Nov. 25) Scored 13 points vs. No. 13 Indiana (Nov. 23) Had 13 points and four assists at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13) SEASON (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 29 games, making 26 starts, during his rookie season Averaged 7.2 points and 2.3 rebounds per game Led the team in free throw percentage and 3-point percentage Made multiple 3-pointers in 16 games Scored in double figures in 11 games, including six contests Had a season-high 15 points vs. Virginia Tech (Jan. 31) Scored 14 points (5-5 FG, 4-4 3FG) in home finale vs. Pitt (Mar. 1) Season-high five assists at Syracuse (Jan. 13) Had 12 points vs. Iona in first career start (Nov. 21) Scored three points vs. UNC Asheville in collegiate debut (Nov. 14) HIGH SCHOOL Finished his career as the all-time leading scorer in The Rock School history with 1,755 points Earned six letters in basketball after joining the varsity team as a seventh-grader Four-time all-state honoree, earning first team honors as a freshman, junior and senior (second team all-state as a sophomore) Chosen as the Sunshine Independent Athletic Association (SIAA) Player of the Year and the Gainesville Sun Area Player of the Year in Averaged 14.9 points, 2.8 assists and 2.1 steals as a senior in , leading The Rock to the SSIAA state semifinals Named the state tournament MVP after leading the Lions to the state championship alongside teammate and future Kansas center Joel Embiid Ranked as a three-star recruit by Rivals, Scout and 247 Sports Played AAU ball for Florida Elite PERSONAL Full name is Mitchell Douglas Wilbekin Son of Svend and Katy Wilbekin Born Nov. 25, 1994 in Gainesville, Fla. Has two brothers (one older and one younger), Scottie and Andrew Scottie was a four-year letterwinner in basketball at the University of Florida and was the SEC Player of the Year and All-American while leading the Gators to the Final Four 18 #GoDeacs CAREER HIGHS Points 17, at Bucknell (11/15/15) Rebounds 6, at Notre Dame (2/17/15) Field Goals 5, 6x - last at Virginia Tech (1/13/16) Field Goal Attempts 11, 3x - last vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) Three Pointers 4, 4x - last at Rutgers (11/30/15) Three Point Attempts 9, 2x - last vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16) Free Throws 6, at NC State (12/6/14) Free Throw Attempts 7, at Bucknell (11/15/15) Assists 5, at Syracuse (1/13/15) Turnovers 3, at Clemson (1/24/15) Blocks 1, 3x - last at Rutgers (11/30/15) Steals 4, at Tulane (11/17/14) Minutes 39, vs. Notre Dame (2/24/16)

19 GAME-BY-GAME (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP UMBC* at Bucknell* Richmond* vs. Indiana* vs. Vanderbilt* vs. UCLA* at Rutgers* Arkansas* UNCG* Coastal Carolina* Xavier* at LSU* at Louisville* Duke* NC State* at Virginia Tech* Syracuse* at North Carolina* at Miami* Virginia* at Notre Dame* Clemson* Florida State* at Georgia Tech* at NC State* at Pitt* Boston College* Notre Dame* Virginia Tech at Duke* vs. NC State* * denotes starter GAME-BY-GAME (FRESHMAN SEASON) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP UNC Asheville at Tulane at Arkansas Iona* Nicholls State* Mount St. Mary s* Delaware State* Minnesota* at NC State* Samford* vs. Florida DNP-Suspension Bucknell DNP-Suspension at Richmond DNP-Suspension Princeton* Louisville* Duke* Georgia Tech* at Syracuse* North Carolina* at Clemson* at Florida State* Virginia Tech* NC State* at Georgia Tech* Miami* at Virginia* at Notre Dame* Virginia* Pitt* at Duke* at Boston College* vs. Virginia Tech* *denotes starter CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg CAREER

20 DEMON DEACONS OF NOTE Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules Transferred to Wake Forest during the summer of 2015 after playing his freshman season at Charlotte in Led Conference USA in 3-point shooting at 46.6 percent in SEASON Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules Named to the Honor Roll Keyshawn WOODS G R-So Gastonia, N.C. Northside Christian Academy [Charlotte] SEASON CHARLOTTE) Appeared in all 32 games, starting three Averaged 8.4 points per game while shooting 48.8 percent from the floor Led Conference USA in three-point field goal percentage at 46.6 percent Earned Conference USA Freshman of the Week honors twice Scored in double figures in 13 games, including eight C-USA contests Had a season-high 19 points (7-10 FG, 3-3 3FG) at UAB (Jan. 22) Had 18 points (4-5 3FG) at Marshall (Jan. 10) Had 16 points and six rebounds at Georgetown (Dec. 30) Twice had a span of three consecutive double-figure scoring games Posted season highs of four assists and three steals at UTEP (Feb. 12) Scored seven points in his collegiate debut at Elon (Nov. 16) HIGH SCHOOL Played his last two seasons at Northside Christian Academy Named North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year in 2014 A four star recruit according to Scout.com All-State by the Associated Press as a senior Named Charlotte Observer All-Mecklenburg Player of the Year as a senior As a senior, he was named Metrolina Athletic Conference Player of the Year after averaging 17.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.6 steals per game Led Northside Christian Academy to two straight North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association Class 2A state championships As a senior, he played an integral role in helping Northside earn a National Top Ten ranking A three-time NCISAA Class 2A first-team All-State selection Member of the National Honor Society Played his first two seasons of high school basketball at Gaston Day Played for AAU Team Charlotte. PERSONAL Full name is Antonio Keyshawn Woods Born January 28, 1996 Son of Deon Jefferie and Fawn Woods Has a brother (Deon Jefferie Jr.) and two sisters (Ayanna Woods and Jazmine Bigger) 20 #GoDeacs

21 GAME-BY-GAME (FRESHMAN CHARLOTTE) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP at Elon vs. Penn State vs. South Carolina vs. Miami Miami at UNC Asheville at Davidson vs. George Washington College of Charleston Appalachian State at Georgetown at Georgia Tech Old Dominion at Western Kentucky at Marshall North Texas Rice at UAB* at Middle Tennessee Florida Atlantic FIU North Carolina A&T at Old Dominion at UTEP* at UTSA Louisiana Tech Southern Miss at North Texas* at Rice Western Kentucky Marshall vs. Middle Tennessee *denotes starter CAREER HIGHS* Points 19, at UAB (1/22/15) Rebounds 6, at WKU (1/8/15), at Georgetown (12/30/14) Field Goals 7, at UAB (1/22/15) Field Goal Attempts 13, at Georgetown (12/30/14) Three Pointers 4, at Marshall (1/10/15) Three Point Attempts 8, at Georgetown (12/30/14) Free Throws 3, vs. Marshall (3/7/15) Free Throw Attempts 4, 2x - last at Marshall (1/10/15) Assists 4, 2x - last at Southern Miss (2/21/15) Turnovers 4, 3x - last at UTEP (2/12/15) Blocks 1, 3x - last vs. Old Dominion (1/3/15) Steals 3 at UTEP (2/12/15) Minutes 44 at UAB (1/22/15) *at Charlotte CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg * C-USA Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules CAREER CONF * at Charlotte 21

22 DEMON DEACONS Austin ARIANS F Gr Stoughton, Wis. Madison Edgewood H.S. [Milwaukee] 34 OF NOTE Joined the Demon Deacons as a graduate transfer after playing at Milwaukee Started 69 games during his career with the Panthers, averaging 9.8 points and 3.4 rebounds while making 186 career 3-pointers MVP of the 2015 Cable Car Classic in Santa Clara as Milwaukee won the title First Wisconsin native to play for the Demon Deacons in over 30 years (Craig Wessel in ) SEASON (REDSHIRT MILWAUKEE) Started all 33 games Averaged 11.4 points and 3.8 rebounds per game Ranked sixth in the Horizon League with 79 3-pointers Scored in double figures in 20 games MVP of the Cable Car Classic, averaging 15.3 ppg while leading the Panthers to the title with victories over Denver, Lipscomb and host Santa Clara Scored a season-high 21 points vs. Duquesne (Nov. 24) Had 20 points vs. Green Bay (Jan. 29) Scored 20 points in the season opener vs. Denver, making a career-high six 3-pointers and grabbing a career-high three steals (Nov. 13) SEASON MILWAUKEE) Missed the season due to injury and received a medical hardship waiver SEASON MILWAUKEE) Appeared in all 35 games, starting 33, as the Panthers won the Horizon League title Averaged 11.1 points and 3.5 rebounds per game Led the team in 3-point shooting at 36.7 percent (65-of-177) Scored in double figures in 22 games Had a career-high 28 points (8-13 FG, 5-8 3FG, 7-7 FT) at Youngstown State (Feb. 20) Scored a game-high 17 points in NCAA first round game vs. Villanova (Mar. 20) Averaged 12.3 ppg over the final three games of the Horizon League Tournament as Milwaukee captured the title SEASON MILWAUKEE) Appeared in 29 games, starting three Averaged 6.6 points and 2.9 rebounds per game Had six double-figure scoring games Had a season-high 19 points and a career-high nine rebounds vs. Cleveland State (Jan. 17) Scored seven points vs. Mary in his collegiate debut (Nov. 9) Scored eight points vs. Tennessee Tech in his first career start (Dec. 15) HIGH SCHOOL Two-time First Team All-Southern Badger and Madison.com/Wisconsin State Journal All-Area honoree Averaged 17.2 ppg as a senior 2012 Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division 2 All-State and Associated Press Honorable Mention All-Divisions All-State honors Recorded 20 or more points 10 times, including a 31-point outburst against Middleton during his senior campaign Played for AAU Team Wisconsin Swag PERSONAL Full Name is Austin Arthur Arians Born August 12, 1993 Son of Andy and Jen Arians Father played basketball at St. Norbert College and mother played basketball at Loyola Chicago Has two siblings, Alex and Ashley CAREER HIGHS* Points 28, at Youngstown State (2/20/14) Rebounds 9, 2x - last at Northern Kentucky (2/6/16) Field Goals 8, at Youngstown State (2/20/14) Field Goal Attempts 17, vs. South Dakota (12/17/15) Three Pointers 6, vs. Denver (11/13/15) Three Point Attempts 14, vs. Denver (11/13/15) Free Throws 8, vs. Duquesne (11/24/15) Free Throw Attempts 9, vs. Duquesne (11/24/15) Assists 4, 3x - last vs. South Dakota (12/17/15) Turnovers 4, 5x - last at Detroit (2/27/14) Blocks 1, 13x - last vs. Valparaiso (2/26/16) Steals 3, vs. Denver (11/13/15) Minutes 44, at Youngstown State (2/20/14) *at Milwaukee 22 #GoDeacs

23 GAME-BY-GAME (REDSHIRT JUNIOR MILWAUKEE) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP vs. Denver* vs. Lipscomb* vs. Santa Clara* at Notre Dame* Trinity International* vs. Murray State* vs. Duquesne* vs. Central Michigan* SIUE* at Wisconsin* Judson* South Dakota* at Minnesota* Wright State* Northern Kentucky* at Youngstown State* at Cleveland State* at Valparaiso* at UIC* Detroit* Oakland* Green Bay* at Wright State* at Northern Kentucky* at Oakland* at Detroit* at Green Bay* Cleveland State* Youngstown State* Valparaiso* UIC* vs. Northerrn Kentucky* vs. Green Bay* *denotes starter GAME-BY-GAME (SOPHOMORE MILWAUKEE) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP at Loyola Chicago at Davidson vs. San Jose State* vs. James Madison* at Northern Illinois* DePaul* at Tennessee Tech* Judson* at UMKC* Northern Iowa* Bradley* at Wisconsin* vs. Northeastern* vs. Alabama State* Youngstown State* Cleveland State* at Oakland* Green Bay* at UIC* at Valparaiso* at Wright State* Detroit* Wright State* Oakland* at Green Bay* Valparaiso* at Youngstown State* at Cleveland State* UIC* at Detroit* Detroit* vs. Valparaiso* at Green Bay* at Wright State* vs. Villanova* *denotes starter CAREER STATISTICS (at Milwaukee) GAME-BY-GAME (FRESHMAN MILWAUKEE) Opponent MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP Mary at South Carolina at UALR vs. Jacksonville vs. Rider at Northern Iowa Buffalo Northern Illinois at DePaul at Fairfield Tennessee Tech* at Wisconsin Ohio Dominican Valparaiso Cleveland State Youngstown State at UIC Green Bay at Loyola Chicago at Valparaiso* Detroit Wright State Loyola Chicago at Youngstown State at Cleveland State UIC at IUPUI* at Green Bay at Green Bay *denotes starter Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg Horizon Horizon MEDICAL REDSHIRT Horizon Horizon CAREER CONF

24 DEMON DEACONS Troy RIKE F Jr San Francisco, Calif. 45 St. Ingnatius College Prep OF NOTE Non-scholarship player who joined the team in Oct following walk-on tryouts Appeared in five games during the season Set career highs of two points and three rebounds vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16, 2016) SEASON (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in five games off the bench Set career highs with two points and three rebounds vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) SEASON (FRESHMAN) Appeared in four games off the bench after joining the team through tryouts Made his collegiate debut on Nov. 24 against Nicholls State, scoring his first career point Had two rebounds vs. Mount St. Mary s (Nov. 26) Named to the Honor Roll HIGH SCHOOL Earned two varsity letters in basketball at St. Ignatius College Prep Won the California-Central Coast Section Division II Championship his senior year West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) honorable mention as a senior Bay Area All-Metro Honorable Mention Earned Most Outstanding Player award at the North South Game in 2013 High school teammate of Washington State s Trevor Dunbar and Cal s Stephen Domingo Played AAU ball for Golden City SF and Olympic Club Elite Also competed on the crew/rowing team at St. Ignatius AP Scholar with distinction National Merit Scholar Commendation PERSONAL Full name is Troy Edward Rike Born on Oct. 5, 1995 in San Francisco, Calif. Son of Veronica Verzosa and Ray Rike Has a brother Alex and sister Taylor, both younger Mother, Veronica, played collegiate tennis at the University of San Francisco CAREER HIGHS Points 2, vs. Syracuse (1/16/16) Rebounds 3, vs. Syracuse (1/16/16) Assists 1 vs. Nicholls State (11/24/14) Minutes 3 vs. Mount St. Mary s (11/26/14) CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg CAREER #GoDeacs

25 DEMON DEACONS Britton ANDERSON G So Great Falls, Va. Flint Hill School 52 wake forest basketball OF NOTE Appeared in two games during his freshman season in after joining the program as a non-scholarship player Shot 55 percent from the floor during his senior season at Flint Hill School Was an AP Scholar with Distinction in high school SEASON (FRESHMAN) Apparered in two games off the bench Made his collegiate debut vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) Named to the Honor Roll HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Flint Hill School in Oakton, Va. A three-year letterman in basketball and earned a letter in lacrosse for the Huskies Team captain as a junior and a senior An All-Conference selection as a junior and a senior Was named team MVP as a junior and a senior Earned Flint Hill Tip-Off Tournament MVP during his senior season A member of the Flint Hill Tip-Off All-Tournament Team as a junior DeMatha Catholic Summer League All-Star and Flint Hill Summer League All-Star Named to the DMVelite All-Nova Third Team as a senior Ranked first in VISAA in field goal percentage at 55 percent as a senior Earned numerous academic honors including Headmaster s List, Director s List, Quill and Scroll International Honor Society for High School Journalists, Magna Cum Laude National Latin Exam, and was an AP Scholar with Distinction His extracurricular activities included Yearbook Editor, Athletic Advisory Council Representative, Founding Member of Flint Hill Finance Club, Flint Hill Summer Camp Volunteer Coach Played AAU ball for VA Assault PERSONAL Given name is Britton David Anderson Son of Dayna and Steve Anderson Born October 2, 1995 in Washington, D.C. Has an older brother (Brandon) CAREER HIGHS Minutes 1, vs. Syracuse (1/16/16) CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg CAREER

26 DEMON DEACONS Anthony BILAS G So Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Latin School 40 OF NOTE Appeared in two games during his freshman season in after joining the program as a non-scholarship player All-conference player at Charlotte Latin School Son of ESPN College Basketball analyst and former Duke standout Jay Bilas SEASON (FRESHMAN) Apparered in two games off the bench Made his collegiate debut vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) HIGH SCHOOL Graduate of Charlotte Latin School in Charlotte, N.C. A three-year letterman for the Hawks Second Team All-Conference by the Charlotte Independent Schools Athletic Association as a senior in Was a two-time national qualifier in Speech & Debate, as well as the captain of the speech & debate team Played AAU ball for Charlotte Reign under the direction of his father, Jay Bilas PERSONAL Given name is Anthony Scot Bilas Nickname is Bilas or Bill Son of Jay and Wendy Bilas Born September 23, 1996 in Charlotte, N.C. Has an older sister (Tori) His father and ESPN College Basketball analyst Jay Bilas played basketball and was a four-year starter at Duke ( ) and helped lead the Blue Devils to the Final Four and National Championship game in 1986 His aunt Sharyl Garza played volleyball at UCLA ( ) and uncle Chris Johnson played football at Princeton ( ) CAREER HIGHS Minutes 1, vs. Syracuse (1/16/16) CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def. Reb-Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg CAREER #GoDeacs

27 DEMON DEACONS Brandon CHILDRESS G Fr Winston-Salem, N.C. Wesleyan Christian Academy 0 wake forest basketball OF NOTE All-State guard at nearby Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point Ranked the No. 27 point guard in the class of 2016 by ESPN Son of associate head coach Randolph Childress HIGH SCHOOL Played his junior and senior seasons at Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point 2016 NCISAA 3A All-State selection Four-star recruit by ESPN.com Ranked the No. 27 point guard in the class of 2016 by ESPN Paricipated in the 2015 Under Armour All-American camp Played at East Forsyth High School as a freshman and sophomore Played AAU basketball for the Karolina Diamonds PERSONAL Given name is Brandon Reginald Childress Son of Randolph Childress and Jenai Childress Born August 31, 1997 in Detroit, Mich. Father, current Wake Forest associate head coach Randolph Childress, played for the Demon Deacons from , earning All-America honors twice before being selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round of the 1995 NBA Draft Has a younger brother, Deven Sam JAPHET-MATHIAS C Fr London, England City of London Academy 25 OF NOTE First native of Great Britain to play for the Demon Deacons in the era Played his junior season in the United States at Vermont Academy Consensus four-star recruit HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from City of London Academy Attended Vermont Academy in , helping the school reach the NEPSAC AA finals Consensus four-star recruit Ranked the No. 90 player in the class of 2016 by 247 Sports Played AAU basketball for the PSA Cardinals PERSONAL Full name is Samuel Chukwuebuka Japhet-Mathias Born on March 24, 1998 in London, England Son of Japhet and Confidence Has two brothers, David and Miracle, and one sister, Goodness 27

28 DEMON DEACONS Donovan MITCHELL F Fr Clovis, Calif. Buchanan H.S. 2 OF NOTE Two-sport star (basketball and volleyball) at Buchanan High School in Clovis, Calif. Ranked in the top 150 in the class of 2016 by Rivals Father, Mike, played basketball at Fresno State and Colorado State and professionally HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Buchanan High School in Clovis, Calif. Consensus three-star recruit Ranked in the Rivals 150 Paricipated in the 2015 Under Armour All-American camp Three-time first-team all-conference Played AAU basketball for Team Superstars, coached by his father, Mike Mitchell Also was an all-state volleyball player, leading Buchanan to a top-five national ranking PERSONAL Given name is Donovan James Mitchell Son of Michelle Maher Born March 12, 1997 in Melbourne, Australia Has two siblings, Jaiden and Myca Mother played pro beach volleyball Father, Mike Mitchell, played college basketball at Fresno State and Colorado State before playing professionally overseas, including in Australia where he was teammates with assistant coach Steve Woodberry in with the Brisbane Bullets Rich WASHINGTON F Fr Williamsburg, Va. Walsingham Academy 33 OF NOTE Consensus three-star recruit who is listed as a top-30 small forward in the class of 2016 by Scout and ESPN Two-time all-state at Walsingham Academy HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Walsingham Academy in Williamsburg, Va. Consensus three-star recruit who is listed as a top-30 small forward in the class of 2016 by Scout and ESPN Two-time all-state Named MVP of four high school tournaments Scored 1,432 points during his junior and senior seasons Played AAU basketball for Team Loaded PERSONAL Given name is Richard Washington, Jr. Son of Richard Washington, Sr., and Tara Anderson Born March 20, 1997 Has two younger siblings, Trey and Makenzie 28 #GoDeacs

29 DEMON DEACONS wake forest basketball Back Row (L to R): Bryant Crawford, Britton Anderson, Rich Washington, Dinos Mitoglou, Sam Japhet-Mathias, Doral Moore, John Collins, Donovan Mitchell, Troy Rike, Keyshawn Woods, Anthony Bilas, Brandon Childress. Middle Row (L to R): Director of Equipment Services Molly Bachand, Athletic Trainer Greg Collins, Director of Athletic Performance Ryan Horn, Director of Basketball Operations Justin Bauman, Associate Head Coach Randolph Childress, Austin Arians, Greg McClinton, Head Coach Danny Manning, Trent VanHorn, Mitchell Wilbekin, Assistant Coach Brett Ballard, Assistant Coach Steve Woodberry, Video Coordinator Joe Balestrieri, Director of Player Performance Will Murphy, Program Assistant A.J. Kerr. Front Row (L to R): Managers Andrew Qian, Jack Runge, Kyle McKenzie, Jake Bequette, Tommy Eames, Will Herrmann, Nick Hutton, Tyler Ventura, Tristan Kuna BASKETBALL STAFF BASKETBALL MANAGERS Back Row (L to R): Video Coordinator Joe Balestrieri, Director of Athletic Performance Ryan Horn, Director of Player Performance Will Murphy, Program Assistant A.J. Kerr. Front Row (L to R): Athletic Trainer Greg Collins, Assistant Coach Steve Woodberry, Associate Head Coach Randolph Childress, Head Coach Danny Manning, Assistant Coach Brett Ballard, Director of Basketball Operations Justin Bauman, Director of Equipment Services Molly Bachand. Back Row (L to R): Andrew Qian (Sr.; Boyds, Md.), Tommy Eames (Jr.; Mansfield, Mass.), Will Herrmann (So.; Stamford, Conn.), Jack Runge (So.; Greenville, S.C.) Front Row (L to R): Kyle McKenzie (So.; Upper Marlboro, Md.), Jake Bequette (So.; Lafayette, Calif.), Nick Hutton (Fr.; McKinney, Texas), Tristan Kuna (Jr.; Madison, Wis.), Tyler Ventura (Fr.; Richmond, Va.) 29

30 DEACON COACHING STAFF Danny MANNING Head Coach 3rd Year Kansas 1991 One of the most accomplished players in the history of college basketball, Danny Manning enters his third season at the helm of the Wake Forest basketball program. With a resume that includes NCAA titles as a player and assistant coach, a conference title as a head coach and a 15-year playing career in the NBA after being the No. 1 pick in the draft, Manning s success is undeniable. It was why he was tasked to lead the Demon Deacon program in April, I am very happy to be a part of this program and I am looking forward to establishing our new foundation of Wake Forest basketball, said Manning during his introductory press conference. Our foundation will be built on sacrifice for one another. I believe what s good for you is good for the team. It will be built upon hard work and sparing no effort. Those are the things that we will work hard to have each and every day when we come into the gym. Manning began shaping his vision for the future of Wake Forest basketball during his first season at the helm in A young Demon Deacon squad that had three freshmen among its top five scorers developed throughout the season despite a record. Five of their wins came against teams that competed in the postseason, including a victory over eventual NCAA Sweet 16 squad NC State, while three of their losses were by single digits to teams ranked in the top-five nationally. The team went during Manning s second season, highlighted by a third-place finish at the Maui Invitational. Manning came to Wake Forest after spending two seasons as the head coach at the University of Tulsa. He was named the Conference USA Coach of the Year after leading the Golden Hurricane to the conference championship and a berth in the round of 64 of the NCAA Tournament, Tulsa s first appearance since Manning was also a finalist for two national Coach of the Year awards in , including the Jim Phelan Award, given to the nation s top coach, and the Ben Jobe Award, given to the nation s top minority coach. Prior to taking the reins at Tulsa, Manning spent nine seasons on Bill Self s staff at the University of Kansas, Manning s alma mater. He spent the final five years as an assistant coach after serving as the Jayhawks Director of Student-Athlete Development. During the summer of 2014, Manning served as a court coach for the 2014 USA Basketball Men s U18 National Team training camp. The Mannings: Evan, Danny, Julie and Taylor Manning s list of accomplishments is nothing short of remarkable. He was an All- American and national player of the year for Kansas, leading the Jayhawks to the 1988 national title. Manning was drafted No. 1 overall by the Los Angeles Clippers in 1988 and went on to enjoy a 15-year NBA career with seven different teams. Manning was a two-time NBA All-Star (1993, 1994) and was named the NBA s Sixth Man of the Year in Manning also won a bronze medal with the U.S. at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Manning retired from professional basketball in 2003 and began his coaching career as a member of Self s first staff at Kansas. Manning was elevated to assistant coach in March 2007 and helped the Jayhawks win the 2008 national title in his first season in his new position. He also helped Kansas advance to the 2012 national title game in his final season in Lawrence. Manning was the first coaching hire in basketball history to come into the job with NCAA championships as a player and as a coach to his name. Danny Manning is one of the most accomplished, humble people you ll ever meet, said Self. He s done more in his life through the athletic world than just about anybody, but you would never know it in visiting with him as he never ever talks about himself. His focus on deciding to be a basketball coach was to try to share some of his knowledge and make others better. I mean, who wouldn t want their son to be mentored by a guy who has everything you want your son to be? Think about it: he graduated, won a national championship, and was the No. 1 pick in the draft, an Olympian, two-time NBA all-star, family man, has his priorities straight. Who wouldn t want their son mentored by a guy like that on a daily basis? Manning was hired as the head coach at Tulsa on March 29, In two seasons at Tulsa, Manning went (.567) overall and (.656) in Conference USA. The Golden Hurricane went overall and 13-3 in C-USA in , earning a share of the regular season title, its first since winning the WAC in Tulsa won 14 of its final 17 games of the year to finish in a tie atop C-USA. The Golden Hurricane then went on to capture the C-USA tournament title with a win over Louisiana Tech, securing its first NCAA Tournament berth since Tulsa earned a No. 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament and fell to No. 4 seed UCLA in the second round. Manning was named the Conference USA Coach of the Year, becoming the first Tulsa coach to accomplish the feat since Bill Self in In his first season at the helm of Tulsa, Manning led the Golden Hurricane to a overall record and an 8-8 mark in Conference USA play, finishing fifth in the regular season standings. Tulsa advanced to the semifinals of the Conference USA Championship and played in the CBI postseason tournament. 30 #GoDeacs

31 DANNY MANNING AT A GLANCE BACKGROUND Born May 17, 1966 in Hattiesburg, Miss. Raised in Greensboro, N.C. before moving to Lawrence, Kan. prior to senior year of H.S. FAMILY Wife Julie Children daughter Taylor, son Evan EDUCATION University of Kansas 1991, B.A. in Communication High School: Lawrence (Kan.) HS 1984 PLAYING CAREER Kansas all-time leading scorer (2,951 pts) and rebounder (1,187 rebs) 10th all-time leading scorer in NCAA history Consensus first-team All-American (1987, 1988) Consensus College Player of the Year (1988) Three-time Big Eight Conference Player of the Year (1986, 1987, 1988) 1988 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player The overall No. 1 pick in the 1988 NBA Draft by the L.A. Clippers Played 15 seasons in the NBA for seven different teams (Clippers, Hawks, Suns, Bucks, Jazz, Mavericks, Pistons) Two-time NBA All-Star (1993, 1994) NBA Sixth Man of the Year (1998) Won a bronze medal as a member of the 1988 USA Olympic Team in Seoul, South Korea COACHING CAREER Assistant Coach with Kansas as the Jayhawks won the 2008 NCAA Championship Jayhawks won eight straight Big 12 regular season titles with Manning on staff Coached 14 NBA draft picks at Kansas, including nine first-round selections 2014 Conference USA Coach of the Year at Tulsa, leading the Golden Hurricane to the league title and the NCAA Tournament Led Wake Forest to wins over Indiana and UCLA to finish third at the 2015 Maui Jim Maui Invitational During his time on staff at Kansas, Manning was a part of one NCAA national title, two Final Fours, five NCAA Elite Eight appearances, eight Big 12 regular season conference titles, five Big 12 tournament championships and 269 career victories. During his five-year tenure as an assistant coach, Kansas went (.872) overall. At 6-10 and one of the top big men to ever play college basketball, Manning naturally helped mentor the Jayhawks post players, earning a reputation as one of the best coaches of big men in the country. He coached 14 NBA draft picks, including nine first-round selections and nine current NBA players. NBA draft picks during his tenure include big men Wayne Simien, Julian Wright, Darrell Arthur, Darnell Jackson, Sasha Kaun, Cole Aldrich, twins Marcus and Markieff Morris, Jeff Withey and Thomas Robinson. Manning recruited two McDonald s High School All-Americans, including 2010 NBA first-round draft pick Xavier Henry. He also coached two Academic All-Americans in Cole Aldrich and Tyrel Reed. From , Manning served as the Director of Student-Athlete Development/ Team Manager at Kansas. In his role, Manning was the team travel coordinator, oversaw equipment ordering and distribution and organized and assisted in the youth holiday clinic and summer camp program. A Jayhawk legend, Manning is Kansas all-time leading scorer and rebounder, finishing his four-year career with 2,951 points and 1,187 rebounds. The 10th alltime leading scorer in NCAA history, Manning was named a consensus first-team All-America selection in 1987 and 1988, the consensus College Player of the Year in 1988 and a three-time Big Eight Conference Player of the Year (1986, 1987, 1988). Manning was named the 1988 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player en route to leading the Jayhawks--dubbed Danny and the Miracles --to an victory over Oklahoma for the 1988 national championship. He was also named the MVP of the NCAA Midwest Regional in 1986 and Manning s sophomore year in 1986 Kansas finished 35-4 and advanced to the Final Four in Dallas. He has a tough side, but he has this quality to calm kids down and make them listen and make them want to play for him, said Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown who coached Manning at Kansas. That s a special gift. Plus, he s bright. He s the whole deal for me. He asked me if I thought he was ready to be a (head) coach, said Brown. He was ready the first day I met him, when he was five years old. I m blessed to have even met him, said Markieff Morris of the Phoenix Suns who played for Manning at Kansas in an interview with ESPN. He s the best big-man Manning was the MOP of the 1988 Final Four, leading Kansas to the NCAA Championship. NBA commissioner David Stern greets Manning after he was the No. 1 pick in the 1988 draft. Manning played 15 seasons in the NBA, scoring over 12,000 career points. Manning was an assistant coach on Kansas 2008 NCAA Championship squad. Manning, the 2014 Conference USA Coach of the Year, led Tulsa to the NCAA Tournament. 31

32 DEACON COACHING STAFF MANNING AS A PLAYER... IN COLLEGE Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg KU / / KU / / KU / / KU / /24.8 TOTALS / /20.1 IN THE NBA Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg LAC / / LAC / / LAC / / LAC / / H LAC / / H LAC-ATL / / PHX / / PHX / / PHX / / PHX / /13, PHX / / MIL / / UTA / / DAL / / DET / /2.6 TOTALS / /14.0 League Leader in Bold / Championship team in Bold / H NBA All-Star coach in the country. Any time that whistle blows and you look over to that sideline, he s telling you what to do. Recognized for all of his accomplishments on the court, Manning was inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame on November 23, The No. 1 overall pick in the 1988 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers, Manning played 15 seasons in the league for seven different professional teams-- the L.A. Clippers, Atlanta Hawks, Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee Bucks, Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks and Detroit Pistons. He averaged 14.0 points and 5.2 rebounds per game during his NBA career, spanning 883 total games. Manning was a two-time NBA All-Star (1993, 1994), and won the league s Sixth Man of the Year Award for Phoenix in During his playing days, Manning was a representative for the NBA Players Association. Manning won a bronze medal as a member of the 1988 USA Olympic Team in Seoul, South Korea. He also won a silver medal for the U.S. at the 1987 Pan American games in Indianapolis. At different points during his amateur career, Manning had the opportunity to play under four legendary college basketball coaches. He played for Lute Olson at the 1984 USA R. William Jones Cup; for Larry Brown at Kansas; for Denny Crum at the 1987 Pan American Games; and for John Thompson at the 1988 Olympics. Originally from Greensboro, N.C. Manning was named to the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame in He played at Greensboro Page High School, leading the school to the 1983 state title at the Greensboro Coliseum, before transferring to Lawrence (Kan.) High School prior to his senior year. He is also a member of the Lawrence High School Hall of Fame. In 2012, Manning was named one of the 35 Greatest McDonald s All-Americans in celebration of the 35th Anniversary of the McDonald s All American High School Boys Basketball Game. Born May 17, 1966, Manning earned his degree in communication from the University of Kansas in Danny and his wife, Julie, have two children -- daughter Taylor, who played volleyball at Kansas, and son Evan, who played basketball at Kansas. MANNING AS A COACH... ASSISTANT COACH Year School Position Overall Record Conference Highlights Kansas Dir. of Student-Athlete Dev./Team Manager (T-2nd) NCAA Elite Eight Kansas Dir. of Student-Athlete Dev./Team Manager (T-1st) NCAA 1st Round Kansas Dir. of Student-Athlete Dev./Team Manager (T-1st) Big 12 Champs/NCAA 1st Round Kansas Dir. of Student-Athlete Dev./Team Manager (1st) Big 12 Champs/NCAA Elite Eight Kansas Assistant Coach (T-1st) Big 12 Champs/NCAA Champs Kansas Assistant Coach (1st) NCAA Sweet Kansas Assistant Coach (1st) Big 12 Champs/NCAA 2nd Round Kansas Assistant Coach (1st) Big 12 Champs/NCAA Elite Eight Kansas Assistant Coach (1st) NCAA Runner-Up Totals HEAD COACH Year School Overall Record Conference Highlights Tulsa (5th) CBI Tulsa (T-1st) C-USA Champs/NCAA 1st Round Wake Forest (12th) Wake Forest (14th) Career (.477) (.412) DIVISION I COACHES WHO PLAYED IN THE NBA NCAA Title CBK 1st Rd. NBA Coach (School) as Player HOF Pick All-Star Steve Alford (UCLA) 3 3 Tony Bennett (Virginia) Michael Curry (Florida Atlantic) Johnny Dawkins (UCF) 3 Bryce Drew (Vanderbilt) 3 Mike Dunleavy, Sr. (Tulane) Steve Henson (UTSA) Bobby Hurley (Arizona State) 3 3 Avery Johnson (Alabama) Larry Krystkowiak (Utah) Jeff Lebo (East Carolina) Jim Les (UC Davis) Dan Majerle (Grand Canyon) 3 3 Danny Manning (Wake Forest) Donyell Marshall (Central Conn. St.) 3 Cuonzo Martin (California) Chris Mullin (St. John s) Craig Neal (New Mexico) Kevin Ollie (Connecticut) Scott Padgett (Samford) 3 3 Mark Pope (Utah Valley State) 3 Terry Porter (Portland) 3 3 Mark Price (Charlotte) 3 Lorenzo Romar (Washington) Al Skinner (Kennesaw State) Damon Stoudemire (Pacific) 3 Reggie Theus (Cal State Northridge) 3 3 Corey Williams (Stetson) 32 #GoDeacs

33 DEACON COACHING STAFF Randolph CHILDRESS Associate Head Coach 6th Year Wake Forest 1995 Former Demon Deacon All-American basketball player and legend Randolph Childress is in his sixth season with the Wake Forest athletic department and his fifth season as a member of the basketball staff in He was elevated to associate head coach in June of 2016 after spending three seasons as an assistant coach. I have enjoyed seeing Randolph s development as a coach over the past two seasons and know he will be successful in this new role, said head coach Danny Manning upon Childress promotion to associate head coach. He has been a terrific coach and recruiter for our program and I know he has a bright future in this profession. His playing experience, especially here at his alma mater, makes him a great role model and mentor for our current student-athletes. Childress began his tenure on the Demon Deacon basketball staff in as the program s Director of Player Development. After one season, he was elevated to an assistant coach, a position he held for three seasons before his promotion to associate head coach prior to this season. Childress joined the basketball staff full-time after serving in an administrative role within the athletic department for one year. Childress, who retired from professional basketball in 2011, was previously Assistant to the Athletic Director with roles in compliance, fundraising and student-athlete mentorship. He played an off-the-court mentorship role with the basketball student-athletes during the season before joining the basketball staff full-time. One of the most iconic players in Demon Deacon history, Childress had a standout career at Wake Forest from He earned All-American honors as a junior in 1994 and again as a senior in In 1995, Childress was named Tournament MVP after leading the Deacons to their first conference title in 33 years. Childress is the school s all-time leader in 3-point field goals and ranks sixth in history with point field goals made. His 2,208 career points rank second in Wake Forest history and his No. 22 jersey hangs in the rafters of the LJVM Coliseum as one of 11 numbers retired by the basketball program. After a freshman season where he twice earned Rookie of the Week honors, Childress suffered a serious knee injury that sidelined him for the entire season. He came back to earn All- honors in each of his final three seasons on campus, collecting first team honors in 1994 and In 1995, he led the Deacons to their first Tournament title since 1962, earning Tournament MVP honors after hitting the game-winning jumper against North Carolina with four seconds remaining in overtime. Childress ended the 1995 Tournament with a combined 107 points scored, breaking the previous Tournament record which had stood for 38 seasons. Childress was inducted into the Wake Forest Sports Hall of Fame in 2011 and was honored as an Tournament Legend during the 2012 conference tournament in Atlanta. The Washington, D.C. native played professionally for 16 seasons, including two seasons in the NBA with the Portland Trailblazers and the Detroit Pistons. He was selected in first round of the 1995 NBA Draft by Detroit with the 19th overall selection. Childress went overseas to continue his basketball career and played two seasons in Turkey and one in France before embarking on an extensive career in Italy that began in He played for various teams in the Italian league, concluding his career with San Severo in Childress graduated from Wake Forest in 1995 with a degree in communication. He has two sons, Brandon (a current freshman on the Demon Deacon basketball team) and Deven. RANDOLPH CHILDRESS AT A GLANCE BACKGROUND Born September 21, 1972 in Washington, D.C. Hometown Washington, D.C. FAMILY Sons Brandon, Deven EDUCATION Wake Forest University 1995, B.A. in Communication High School: Flint Hill Prep (Oakton, Va.) 1990 PLAYING CAREER Wake Forest s all-time leader in 3-point field goals (329), ranking sixth in history. 2,208 career points ranks second in Wake Forest history. No. 22 jersey is one of 11 numbers retired by the basketball program In 1995, he led Wake Forest to first Tournament title since 1962, earning MVP honors after hitting the game-winning jumper in OT. Ended 1995 Tournament with 107 points, breaking previous Tournament record which had stood for 38 seasons. Played professionally for 16 seasons, including two in the NBA with the Portland Trailblazers and the Detroit Pistons. Selected by Detroit with the No. 19 pick in the 1995 NBA Draft. Played two seasons overseas in Turkey and one in France before embarking on an extensive career in Italy that began in Played for various teams in the Italian league, concluding his career San Severo in COACHING CAREER Wake Forest 2012 to present (6th season) - Assistant to the Athletic Director (2012) - Director of Player Development (2013) - Assistant Coach ( ) - Associate Head Coach (2016-pres.) 33

34 DEACON COACHING STAFF Steve WOODBERRY Assistant Coach 3rd Year Kansas 1994 Steve Woodberry is in his third season as an assistant coach with the Wake Forest basketball program. Woodberry joined the Demon Deacons in April 2014 after working under head coach Danny Manning for two seasons at the University of Tulsa. Woodberry was instrumental to the Golden Hurricane winning the Conference USA regular season and tournament championships--the program s first league title since Tulsa went overall and in C-USA play during Woodberry s two seasons on staff. The Golden Hurricane played in the postseason both years, including earning a No. 13 seed in the 2014 NCAA Tournament. Tulsa also participated in the 2013 CBI, finishing that season with a winning record of overall. The Golden Hurricane went overall and 13-3 in C-USA in , earning a share of the regular season title, its first since winning the WAC in Tulsa captured the C-USA tournament title over Louisiana Tech, securing its first NCAA Tournament berth in 11 seasons. Tulsa earned a No. 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament and fell to No. 4 seed UCLA in the second round. Prior to his time at Tulsa, Woodberry spent six seasons as an assistant coach at Missouri State where he served under three head coaches, including Barry Hinson, Cuonzo Martin and Paul Lusk. Woodberry was a part of five winning seasons at Missouri State, including three 20-win campaigns and three postseason berths. The Bears played in the NIT twice (2007, 2011) and won the postseason CollegeInsider. com Tournament in Woodberry was instrumental in the recruitment of three-time first-team Missouri Valley Conference performer Kyle Weems. Five players at Missouri State that Woodberry coached went on to play professionally, while one player earned Academic All-America honors. Woodberry enjoyed an illustrious collegiate playing career at the University of Kansas from , winning 110 games over his four seasons. He played on four NCAA Tournament teams and made two Final Four appearances under Jayhawks head coach Roy Williams. Woodberry s KU career also included three Big Eight Conference regular season titles, one conference tournament championship and one Preseason NIT title. Kansas went 27-8 overall when Woodberry was a freshman in , reaching the NCAA title game where the Jayhawks lost to Duke. Kansas went 27-5 in and reached the NCAA second round. The Jayhawks finished 29-7 during Woodberry s junior season, returning to the Final Four where the Jayhawks lost to North Carolina in the semifinals. He averaged 10.1 points per game that season, earning second team All-Big Eight Conference honors despite not being a regular starter. Woodberry repeated as a second team All-Big Eight honoree as a senior, being named to the team by the Associated Press and the league s coaches. The league s players voted him first team all-conference. He was KU s MVP and top defensive player in , leading the team in scoring (15.5 ppg). The Jayhawks finished 27-8 that season and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. Woodberry finished his career with 1,240 points. His teams went a combined (.797) during his four-year career. After a brief time with the NBA s Indiana Pacers following his graduation from KU, Woodberry began an 11-year professional career overseas. He played in Switzerland in 1995 before moving to Australia where he enjoyed a six-year career. He was the league s Most Valuable Player with the Brisbane Bullets in 1999 and was an all-league selection in 1998 and Woodberry then played two seasons in Lithuania, winning a championship in 2001 and being voted the league s Import Player of the Year, before playing in leagues in Greece, Sweden and Finland. He retired as an active player in A native of Wichita, Kan., Woodberry played on two state title teams at Wichita South High School and was named the Kansas Naismith Player of the Year as a senior in Woodberry earned his bachelor s degree in economics from the University of Kansas in Steve and his wife, Bianca, have three children -- sons Shaylen and Sherron and daughter Sanaa. He also has two other children, Steven and Kaylen. STEVE WOODBERRY AT A GLANCE BACKGROUND Born October 9, 1971 in Wichita, Kan. Hometown Wichita, Kan. FAMILY Wife Bianca Children Sons Shaylen, Sherron and daughter Sanaa ; son Steven and daughter Kaylen EDUCATION University of Kansas 1994, B.S. in Economics High School: Wichita South (Kan.) HS 1990 PLAYING CAREER Kansas went a combined (.797) during his four-year career. Played on four NCAA Tournament teams and made two Final Four appearances. Two-time All-Big Eight honoree. Named Kansas MVP and top defensive player as a senior Finished his collegiate career with 1,240 points Played for 11 seasons in six different countries as a professional Began his pro career in Switzerland in 1995 Played in Australia for six seasons, earning the Australian league s MVP with the Brisbane Bullets in 1999 and was an all-league selection in 1998 and Played two seasons in Lithuania, winning a championship in 2001 and being voted the league s Import Player of the Year. Also played in Greece, Sweden and Finland before retiring as an active player in 2005 The Woodberrys: Bianca, Shaylen, Steve, Sherron and Sanaa COACHING CAREER Missouri State University (6 seasons), Assistant Coach University of Tulsa (2 seasons), Assistant Coach Wake Forest 2015 to present (3rd season), Assistant Coach 34 #GoDeacs

35 DEACON COACHING STAFF Brett BALLARD Assistant Coach 3rd Year Kansas 2003 Brett Ballard is in his third season as an assistant coach with the Wake Forest basketball program. Ballard joined the Demon Deacons in April 2014 after working under head coach Danny Manning for two seasons at the University of Tulsa. Ballard was instrumental to the Golden Hurricane winning the Conference USA regular season and tournament championships--the program s first league title since Tulsa went overall and in C-USA play during Ballard s two seasons on staff. The Golden Hurricane played in the postseason both years, including earning a No. 13 seed in the 2014 NCAA Tournament. Tulsa also participated in the 2013 CBI, finishing that season with a winning record of overall. The Golden Hurricane went overall and 13-3 in C-USA in , earning a share of the regular season title, its first since winning the WAC in Tulsa captured the C-USA tournament title over Louisiana Tech, securing its first NCAA Tournament berth in 11 seasons. Tulsa earned a No. 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament and fell to No. 4 seed UCLA in the second round. Prior to his time at Tulsa, Ballard spent two seasons as the head basketball coach at Baker (Kan.) University. In two seasons at Baker, Ballard went overall, including a mark in his final season at the helm in The Wildcats advanced to the school s first Heart of America Athletic Conference championship game in 15 years in 2012 and capped that with an NAIA national tournament berth, the program s first since Coach Ballard had a tremendous impact on our men s basketball program during his time at the helm, said Baker University Athletics Director Theresa Yetmer. Under his leadership we ascended to the HAAC Championship game and returned to the national tournament for the first time since Brett did exactly what we asked of him - to bring a new level of play and excitement to our basketball program, added Baker University President Pat Long. He did just that and more. He became a leader on campus and within the community. Prior to his tenure at Baker, Ballard spent seven years on Bill Self s staff at the University of Kansas, his alma mater. He was the director of basketball operations for his final two seasons on staff, and prior to that, he served as the administrative assistant/video coordinator for four years and a volunteer student assistant for one year. Ballard oversaw the academic progress of the Jayhawks, worked closely with the off-season strength and conditioning program and assisted with on-campus recruiting, team travel and team video. Ballard was also the camp director for the Bill Self Basketball Camps. Ballard organized and directed over 2,500 campers and also coordinated and directed the Coaches Clinic, the Winter Clinic and the Wilt Chamberlain Special Olympics Clinic while at KU. Kansas basketball was highly successful during Ballard s time on the Jayhawks staff. Kansas won the 2008 national championship, advanced to three NCAA Tournament Elite Eights, won or tied for the Big 12 regular season championship four times and claimed three conference tournaments. During his coaching career, Ballard has worked with 18 student-athletes who have gone on to play professional basketball. Ballard played two years for the Jayhawks under head coach Roy Williams from after transferring from Hutchinson Community College in his hometown of Hutchinson, Kan. Ballard, a guard, played in 56 career games, scoring 59 points and dishing out 32 assists. KU went a combined (.843) in his two seasons as a Jayhawk, including a 2001 NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance and a berth in the 2002 NCAA Final Four in Atlanta. Ballard earned his bachelor s degree in secondary education from Kansas in He was named an Academic All-Big 12 selection as a senior for his efforts in the classroom. Brett and his wife, Kelly, have three children -- sons Kaden and Brooks and daughter Breagan. BRETT BALLARD AT A GLANCE BACKGROUND Born February 26, 1980 in Hutchinson, Kan. Hometown Hutchinson, Kan. FAMILY Wife Kelly Children Sons Kaden and Brooks, daughter Breagan EDUCATION University of Kansas 2003, B.S. in Secondary Education High School: Hutchinson (Kan.) HS 1998 PLAYING CAREER Played two seasons at Kansas ( ) under Roy Williams after transferring from Hutchinson Community College ( ). Kansas went a combined (.843) in his two seasons as a Jayhawk, including a 2001 NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance and a berth in the 2002 NCAA Final Four in Atlanta. Played in 56 career games, scoring 59 points and dishing out 32 assists. Named Academic All-Big 12 as a senior for his efforts in the classroom. COACHING CAREER University of Kansas 2004 (1 season), Volunteer Student Assistant University of Kansas (4 seasons), Administrative Assistant/Video Coordinator University of Kansas (2 seasons), Director of Basketball Operations Baker University (2 seasons), Head Coach University of Tulsa (2 seasons), Assistant Coach Wake Forest 2015 to present (3rd season), Assistant Coach The Ballards: Kelly, Brett, Brooks, Breagan and Kaden 35

36 DEACON COACHING STAFF Justin BAUMAN Director of Basketball Operations 3rd Year Kansas 2004 Justin Bauman is in his third season on the Wake Forest basketball staff in , serving as the Demon Deacons Director of Basketball Operations. Bauman came to Wake Forest in April 2014 following a two-year stint in the same position under Danny Manning at the University of Tulsa. He helped lead the Golden Hurricane to the Conference USA championship, the program s first title since Tulsa went overall and in C-USA play during Bauman s two seasons on staff. The Golden Hurricane played in the postseason both years, including earning a No. 13 seed in the 2014 NCAA Tournament. Tulsa also participated in the 2013 CBI, finishing that season with a winning record of overall. The Golden Hurricane went overall and 13-3 in C-USA in , earning a share of the regular season title, its first since winning the WAC in Tulsa captured the C-USA tournament title over Louisiana Tech, securing its first NCAA Tournament berth in 11 seasons. Tulsa earned a No. 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament and fell to No. 4 seed UCLA in the second round. Previously, Bauman spent four seasons at the University of San Francisco, working under coach Rex Walters, where he served two seasons as the director of basketball operations before being promoted to assistant coach for his final two years with the Dons. In his two seasons as a full-time assistant coach, San Francisco posted a overall record. The Dons went record in , marking the first 20-win season for the program in 30 years, and played in the postseason CBI tournament. Prior to his tenure at USF, Bauman spent two seasons as the director of basketball operations at Florida Atlantic University. An alumnus of the University of Kansas, Bauman spent six years with the Jayhawks basketball program, including three years as a student manager and three seasons as a head manager/student assistant coach. From 2000 to 2003, Bauman assisted Roy Williams staff with gameday and practice operations. As head manager under Bill Self from 2003 to 2006, Bauman assisted with on-campus recruiting, practices, scouting reports and team travel. He oversaw the student support staff and all aspects of the team s equipment and apparel needs. While at Kansas, Bauman was part of four Big XII regular season championships, one postseason Big XII championship, two Final Fours and six-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. During his tenures at Kansas, Florida Atlantic and San Francisco, Bauman has seen 32 players go on to play professional basketball. Bauman played collegiate basketball for one season at Lincoln (Ill.) College. A native of Canton, Ill., Bauman graduated from Kansas with a bachelor s degree in sports management and fitness in 2004 and a master s degree in sports studies in Bauman and his wife, Stacy, have one daughter, Tatum. JUSTIN BAUMAN AT A GLANCE BACKGROUND Born February 8, 1981 in Peoria, Ill. Hometown Canton, Ill. FAMILY Wife Stacy Daughter Tatum EDUCATION University of Kansas 2004, B.S. in Sports Management and Fitness University of Kansas 2006, Master s in Sports Studies Lincoln (Ill.) College 2000 High School: Canton (Ill.) HS 1999 PLAYING CAREER Played one season at Lincoln (Ill.) College. COACHING CAREER University of Kansas (3 seasons), Student Manager University of Kansas (3 seasons), Head Manager/Student Assistant Coach Florida Atlantic University (2 seasons), Director of Basketball Operations University of San Francisco (2 seasons), Director of Basketball Operations University of San Francisco (2 seasons), Assistant Coach University of Tulsa (2 seasons), Director of Basketball Operations Wake Forest 2015 to present (3rd season), Director of Basketball Operations The Baumans:Tatum, Stacy and Justin 36 #GoDeacs

37 DEACON COACHING STAFF Ryan HORN Director of Athletic Performance 3rd Year Shepherd 2007 Ryan Horn is in his third season with the Wake Forest basketball program in Horn serves as the Demon Deacons Director of Athletic Performance. Horn joined the Demon Deacons in April 2014 after working under head coach Danny Manning at the University of Tulsa where he helped the Golden Hurricane win the Conference USA regular season and tournament championships--the program s first league title since Horn spent three seasons at Tulsa and most recently directed the athletic performance programs for men s basketball and softball while assisting with football. He also previously worked with the Golden Hurricane women s basketball and women s soccer teams. Prior to Tulsa, Horn spent five seasons at VCU as the associate head strength and conditioning coach. Horn was directly responsible for designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for the Rams men s and women s soccer, field hockey and golf teams while also assisting with men s and women s basketball. Horn began his professional career as a volunteer intern at Robert Morris University and Liberty University where he assisted with all aspects of the strength and conditioning program for football and men s and women s basketball. Horn played football at East Stroudsburg University for one season and James Madison University for three seasons. Originally from Inwood, W.Va., Horn graduated from Shepherd University with a bachelor s degree in exercise science in May of 2007 and completed his master s degree through the VCU Center for Sports Leadership in Horn is an approved mentor and strength and conditioning coach certified through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. He is also a certified Sports Performance Coach through USA Weightlifting and a Level 1 Track and Field Coach through USA Track and Field. Horn and his wife, Ashley, have two children: son, Landon, and daughter, Addison. Will MURPHY Director of Player Development 4th Year Wake Forest 2013 The Horns: Ashley, Ryan, Addison and Landon Former Demon Deacon guard Will Murphy is in his fourth season on the Wake Forest basketball staff in and is in his first season as the Director of Player Development. Over his first three seasons on the Demon Deacon staff, he served as a video coordinator and the Director of Technology and Scouting. Murphy, who is a Wake Forest alumnus, serves as a mentor for Demon Deacon student-athletes in their academic and professional development. He assists in recruiting by organizing and maintaining databases, sending mailouts and monitoring recruiting updates online. He also manages the planning of all on-campus recruiting visits. Murphy continues to assist in scouting opponents personnel and plays, and oversees the SportVu system, which provides in-depth statistics, including real-time player and ball positioning through sophisticated software and statistical algorithms. Murphy served in the program as a student manager for three seasons before joining the active roster as a non-scholarship guard for the season. Murphy earned a varsity letter in but did not see any game action after suffering a broken jaw during practice in early February. Murphy graduated from Wake Forest in May of 2013 with a degree in mathematical business. A native of Murfreesboro, Tenn., Murphy played on the prep level at The Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tenn. 37

38 DEACON COACHING STAFF Joe BALESTRIERI Video Coordinator 3rd Year Kansas 2010 Joe Balestrieri is in his third season on the Wake Forest basketball staff in , serving as the program s video coordinator. In his current role on the Demon Deacon staff, Balestrieri is responsible for managing the program s video operations, including film cut-ups and exchanges. He also oversees the team s community service projects. Balestrieri came to Wake Forest in June 2014 after a two-year stint in the same position as a graduate assistant under Danny Manning at the University of Tulsa. He helped lead the Golden Hurricane to the Conference USA championship, the program s first title since In addition to his video operations duties, Balestrieri also assisted in team travel. Prior to Tulsa, Balestrieri served as an assistant coach for one season at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kan., working under then-baker head coach and current Wake Forest assistant coach Brett Ballard. Balestrieri began his career as an undergraduate student at the University of Kansas, where he served as a student manager for the basketball program under head coach Bill Self from He was appointed head manager for his senior season in As head manager for the Jayhawks, Balestrieri oversaw a staff of seven other managers. His duties also included the scheduling and directing of managers during practice and games, set-up and assisting with practice and games, preparing for road trips, laundry and gear organization and distribution. Balestrieri also worked the Bill Self Basketball Camps from In 2010 he served as co-director of Bill Self s team camp. Prior to the 2010 camp, he assisted with set-up and preparation of the camps and staffing and overseeing camp counselors. During Balestrieri s time as part of the Kansas basketball program, the Jayhawks won the 2008 national championship, advanced to one NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen, won three Big 12 regular season championships and won two Big 12 Conference Tournament Championships. A native of Lee s Summit, Mo., Balestrieri earned his bachelor of science degree in health and physical education in 2010 from the University of Kansas. He went on to earn a Master s of Arts degree in Education from Tulsa in Joe is married to the former Brooke Slatten. The couple resides in Winston-Salem. The Balestrieris: Brooke and Joe, with Mocha Lynne HEFLIN Administrative Assistant 32nd Year Mary Washington College For the past 31 years, Lynne Heflin has played a vital role in the Wake Forest basketball family as administrative assistant to the head basketball coach. Her knowledge of the program and the university is invaluable. She works closely with head coach Danny Manning in monitoring his daily schedule, as well as the operation of the basketball office. Perhaps more importantly, Heflin has become extremely popular with the Demon Deacon players of the past 31 seasons. Her interest in their welfare, both at Wake Forest and after they go on to various careers, is second to none. A graduate of Mary Washington College where she earned a degree in English, Heflin taught on the junior 38 #GoDeacs high level for two years. She then accepted a position with the federal government, where she worked in a variety of areas, including the Pentagon. Heflin and husband Rob have two children -- daughter Kristen who lives with her husband, son and daughter in Burlington, N.C.; and son Scott, who lives with his wife, son and daughter in Durham, N.C. The Heflins: Rob and Lynne

39 DEACON SUPPORT STAFF Molly BACHAND Director of Equipment Services 1st Year Kansas, 2007 Molly Bachand arrived at Wake Forest as Director of Equipment Services in July of She is in charge of equipment services for men s and women s basketball and coordinates the student manager program. Bachand arrived at Wake Forest after four years as the Director of Equipment at UAB, from She previously served as an assistant equipment manager at Kansas ( ) and Colorado ( ). She is a certified member of Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA). A native of Fairway, Kan., Bachand earned her undergraduate degree in Sports Management from Kansas in While in school she served as a student manager for the Jayhawk men s basketball program. Jane CALDWELL Associate AD, Student-Athlete Services 18th Year UNC Greensboro Jane Caldwell is in her 18th year at Wake Forest in She currently serves as Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Services and Assistant to the Dean of the College. In her role, Caldwell oversees the entire counseling program, which assists Deacon players with academic counseling, tutorial guidance and all study hall sessions during the year. Caldwell works directly with the men s and women s basketball teams and the women s tennis squad. Caldwell has twice been named the Wake Forest men s basketball team MVP, winning the award in 2002 and again in Caldwell boasts an impressive track record, as she has been instrumental in seeing that every senior over the past 16 seasons has received his degree in four years. In 2010, Caldwell was asked to be a trainer in the Gatekeeper Diversity Education Program for Wake Forest employees. Prior to joining the Wake Forest staff, Caldwell worked for 15 years at US Airways where she coached and developed airline employees in courtesy and customer service skills. Caldwell earned her bachelor s degree from UNC Greensboro and then went on to earn a master s degree from Wake Forest in Caldwell and her husband, Wayland, reside in Winston-Salem and have two children, Patrick and Erin. Greg COLLINS Assistant AD, Sports Medicine 21st Year Kansas State, 1989 Greg Collins is in his 21st year as head athletic trainer at Wake Forest, including his 13th season as Assistant Athletic Director, in Collins joined the Demon Deacon athletic program in January of 1997 as supervisor of the overall sports medicine staff that supports all 18 varsity teams at the university. Among his other duties is the daily care and treatment of the Wake Forest men s basketball team. Collins is also a member of the sports medicine faculty at Wake Forest. Prior to arriving at Wake Forest, Collins served as the head athletic trainer at the University of Richmond, where he was responsible for coordinating the day-to-day sports medicine needs of a 21-sport intercollegiate program. wake forest basketball Collins is a 1989 graduate of Kansas State where he earned his degree in physical education. He also earned a master s degree from Richmond. Collins and his wife, Carrie, have a seven-year-old son, Drew, and a four-year-old son Ben. They reside in Winston-Salem. A.J. KERR Program Assistant 1st Year Purdue, 2015 A.J. Kerr joined the Wake Forest basketball program for the season as a Basketball Program Assistant. He assists the director of athletic performance with the team s athletic performance program in addition to handling some basketball program operations. Kerr joined the Demon Deacons after serving as a graduate assistant in the strength and conditioning department at Ball State during the season. He has also served as a strength and conditioning intern at Notre Dame and Purdue. A native of Ellettsville, Ind., Kerr graduated from Purdue in 2015 with a degree in Applied Exercise and Health with a concentration in Sports Performance. He is currently working towards a Master s Degree in Sports Performance from Ball State, a program he is expected to finish in May of Kerr resides in Winston-Salem. Steve KIRKLAND Director of Athletic Communications 2nd Year Penn State, 2001 Steve Kirkland arrived at Wake Forest as Director of Athletic Communications in July of He is the primary media contact for the Demon Deacon men s basketball, men s golf and women s golf teams. He also serves as the editor of Kickoff, the official football gameday magazine, as well as the Demon Deacon men s basketball game program. Kirkland came to Wake Forest after 13 years as an assistant director of media relations at the University of Virginia. During his tenure at Virginia, Kirkland worked with numerous programs, including the 2013 and 2015 NCAA Champion and 11- time Champion men s tennis team, the 2013 and 2014 NCAA Women s College Cup participant women s soccer team and was the secondary media contact for the back-to-back regular season champion men s basketball program, which won the 2014 Tournament and reached the NCAA Sweet 16. He guided publicity for five national players of the year, including two who were named Male or Female Athlete of the Year. Kirkland came to Virginia after spending one year as an intern in the athletic communications department at Vanderbilt University, working with the Commodores women s soccer, men s tennis and women s tennis teams. A native of Shippensburg, Pa., Kirkland earned his bachelor s degree in marketing from Penn State University in He worked as a student assistant in the Penn State Sports Information office all four years he was in school. Kirkland resides in Walkertown, N.C. 39

40 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Dr. Nathan O. HATCH University President 12th Year Wheaton College 1968 Dr. Nathan O. Hatch became Wake Forest s 13th president on July 1, The decade under his leadership has been characterized by achievements on five fronts: 1) clarifying Wake Forest s mission and strategic plan; 2) assembling a remarkable team of leaders; 3) making significant realignments in business and medicine to better position the University; 4) undertaking bold initiatives, such as making standardized tests optional for applicants, developing new programs to educate the whole person, reinventing the 21st century liberal arts education with personal and career preparedness as a key focus, and building greater community through a three-year residency requirement; and 5) leading Wake Will: The Campaign for Wake Forest, the largest fundraising effort in the University s history. The strategic plan, approved by the Board of Trustees and embraced by the college community, strengthens Wake Forest s position as the nation s premier collegiate university. This approach to education integrates an undergraduate liberal arts tradition with the vitality of a research university. Additionally, Dr. Hatch completed a master planning process to ensure the physical development of the campus is aligned with the University s strategic goals. That plan also takes on important challenges in making the campus more sustainable. Wake Forest University currently is in the midst of a 10-year, $625 million construction effort that reflects the institution s commitment to offer the best residential college experience in the country. In the last year, Wake Forest celebrated the grand openings of the Sutton Center, McCreary Field House and a new building for the health and exercise science department; began the comprehensive transformation of Reynolds Gym; broke ground on a next-generation South Campus residence hall; and extensively renovated several of the 1950s residence halls surrounding Hearn Plaza. Under Dr. Hatch s leadership, Wake Forest has also completed two major integration projects. Wake Forest s separate undergraduate and graduate business programs have been combined into one School of Business housed in Farrell Hall. He also was instrumental in merging Wake Forest University Health Sciences and North Carolina Baptist Hospital each with revenues of some one billion dollars into a single entity with common management under Dr. John McConnell. Beginning in 2017, new academic programs in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering will anchor Wake Forest University s undergraduate presence, referred to as Wake Downtown, in Wake Forest Innovation Quarter. The decision, under Dr. Hatch s leadership, to literally and figuratively bring medical and liberal arts education together under one roof represents one of the most audacious efforts to reimagine undergraduate science education as we know it. With the idea that leadership starts at home, Dr. Hatch has assembled a remarkable team of academic and administrative leaders. Throughout his academic career, he has been drawn to challenges that involve people and building organizations. A university is a very complicated organization in modern society, he notes, and it is critical to have outstanding leaders in all spheres, from academic programs to athletics, from investments to student development. Regarded as a national leader in rethinking the college to career experience, Wake Forest has been at the forefront of transforming the traditional, outdated concept of career services into a holistic, four-year approach to personal and career development. In a world that is increasingly linked via technology, Dr. Hatch emphasizes the art of face-to-face connection. In implementing a three-year residency requirement, he is building greater community by ensuring there are opportunities to collaborate, engage in conversation and solve problems together. In one of Dr. Hatch s boldest moves to date, three years ago, he publicly launched Wake Will: The Campaign for Wake Forest, the largest fundraising effort in the University s history which provides student, faculty and facility support. As of July 2016, gifts from more than 46,000 generous donors helped Wake Forest close in on its $600 million Reynolda Campus fundraising goal two years ahead of schedule. Dr. Hatch is an active leader in American higher education and in local and community affairs. He served on the board of the American Council on Education, and chair of the Division I Board of Directors of the NCAA when the organization restructured its governance in He is a past chair of the board of directors of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. In 2014, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences elected Dr. Hatch among its newest members. He has also been very active in community development in Winston-Salem. A board member of the United Way of Forsyth County, he also served as Chairman of the 2010 United Way Campaign. Often described as affable, approachable and a lively conversationalist, Dr. Hatch has established a strong rapport with students; he can occasionally be found taking a coffee break with them at Starbucks in the Z. Smith Reynolds library or having lunch in the Pit. He made an early positive impression when he arrived at his student-sponsored Inaugural Ball on the back of a motorcycle driven by the Demon Deacon. He and his wife, Julie, a former public school teacher, have three children: Gregg, a 1997 graduate of Notre Dame, is a hospital administrator in Seattle, WA; David, a 2000 Notre Dame graduate, received an MBA degree from Duke University in 2007 and works in finance in Charlotte, NC; and Beth, a 2007 graduate of Notre Dame, who recently earned her Master of Divinity at Duke Divinity School in Durham, N.C. in The Hatches also have seven grandchildren. Dr. Hatch grew up in Columbia, S.C., where his father was a Presbyterian minister. A graduate of Wheaton College in Illinois, he received his master s and doctoral degrees from Washington University in St. Louis and held post-doctoral fellowships at Harvard and Johns Hopkins universities. He joined the faculty at Notre Dame in He was named provost, the university s second highest-ranking position, in 1996; a Presbyterian, he was the first Protestant to ever serve in that position at Notre Dame. He is regularly cited as one of the most influential scholars in the study of the history of religion in America. He received national acclaim for his 1989 book, The Democratization of American Christianity, in which he examines how the rise of religious groups in the early 19th century helped shape American culture and foster democracy. The book was chosen in a survey of 2,000 historians and sociologists as one of the two most important books in the study of American religion. He is also the author or editor of seven other books on American history. THE NATHAN HATCH FILE BORN May 17, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois FAMILY Wife Julie Children Gregg -- wife Kathy, daughters Lucy, Ellie, Julia; David -- wife Cassie, sons Charlie and Ben, daughter Edith; and Beth -- husband Jonathan, daughter Grace EDUCATION Wheaton College 1968 A.B. (summa cum laude) Washington (Mo.) University 1972 A.M. Washington (Mo.) University 1974 Ph.D. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE American Society of Church History, Executive Council Johns Hopkins University, Postdoctoral Fellow Harvard University, Charles Warren Fellow University of Notre Dame, Assistant to Full Professor, Dept. of History University of Notre Dame, Director of Graduate Studies, History University of Notre Dame, Associate Dean, College of Arts and Letters Director, Inst. for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts University of Notre Dame, Acting Dean, College of Arts and Letters University of Notre Dame, Vice President for Graduate Studies & Research Professor of History University of Notre Dame, 1999 The Andrew V. Tackes Professor of History University of Notre Dame, University Provost Wake Forest University, 2005-present University President AWARDS, HONORS & NOTES Appointed by Bill Clinton to National Council on the Humanities Former President of the American Society of Church History Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 40 #GoDeacs

41 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Ron WELLMAN Athletic Director 25th Year Bowling Green 1970 During Ron Wellman s 24-year tenure as athletics director at Wake Forest University, the school s athletic facilities and fortunes have moved in a positive direction, both on and off the playing field. Wellman, the dean of athletics directors in the Atlantic Coast Conference and one of the longest tenured in Division I, has elevated the Wake Forest University athletics program to its greatest level in school history. Since being named to the position in October, 1992, he has helped lead Wake s teams to unprecedented success both on the field and off. Under Wellman s leadership, Wake Forest has won four national championships and 19 Atlantic Coast Conference championships and finished 23rd in the 2007 NACDA Director s Cup standings, its highest finish ever. Wellman is only the fifth person to assume the top position in the athletic department at Wake Forest during the modern era of intercollegiate sports, following Pat Preston, Jim Weaver, Bill Gibson and Dr. Gene Hooks, Wake Forest s athletic director from 1964 through Entering his 25th year in , Wellman has played a large role in the shaping of intercollegiate athletics on a regional and national level. The chairman of the NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Championship committee in , he has previously chaired both the NCAA Division I Management Council and the NCAA Baseball Committee. Wellman is a former president of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association and has served on the NCAA Diversity Leadership Strategic Planning Committee and chaired the NCAA Baseball Academic Enhancement Committee. Wake Forest athletics has been prominent on the national scene in recent years. The football program has made four bowl appearances in the past 10 seasons, while the men s basketball program has earned a postseason invitation in 18 of the last 26 seasons. The men s soccer program has been to four of the past 10 College Cups, while field hockey has appeared in nine Final Fours in the last 16 years. The men s and women s golf programs are perennial postseason contenders, with the women winning back-to-back titles in 2009 and Wellman s efforts in leading Wake Forest s rise to prominence have not gone unnoticed. In , he was honored by two organizations. Street & Smith s Sports Business Journal named him College Athletic Director of the Year. The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NA- CDA) selected Wellman as its AstroTurf AD of the Year for the Southeast Region the second time in his career he has received that honor. Off the playing fields, Wellman has helped to enhance the overall development of the student-athlete. He asks his coaches to stress academics, and he has instituted programs to assist and develop student-athletes away from competition such as the CHAMPS-Life Skills Program which helps prepare student-athletes for life after college. Another obvious sign of the progress Wake Forest has made and is continuing to make under Wellman s leadership is the ambitious facility improvement program that the athletic department has undertaken. Under Wellman s direction, Wake Forest opened McCreary Field House in January, The state-of-the-art indoor practice facility will serve all Wake Forest teams with a 120- yard FieldTurf indoor practice field. New practice fields at the Doc Martin Football Practice Complex were installed prior to the start of preseason camp in 2016 and Kentner Stadium received a new Astroturf surface for field hockey and an upgrade in the running surface for the track and field teams. BB&T Field, continues to receive multiple phases of cosmetic and structural changes. Recent upgrades to the facility have included the construction of Deacon Tower, the installation of a new FieldTurf surface and most recently the construction of a state-of-the-art video board on the south side of the stadium. Deacon Tower, which opened to rave reviews in August of 2008, was the result of an aggressive fund-raising campaign, coupled with generous donations of supporters. The University acquired David F. Couch Baseball Park in 2008 and has made numerous improvements including the construction of an indoor batting center and installation of an FieldTurf playing surface that allows year-round play. A new video board was erected prior to the 2012 season. The Couch is currently under construction with a $14 million Player Development Center that will include a team locker room, team lounge, training room, equipment room, video conference room, team meeting room, a full kitchen, coaches offices, professional players locker space, a Wake Forest baseball heritage area and an indoor batting facility. Wellman also led the efforts in the construction of a new outdoor tennis center, which serves as the home to both of the Wake Forest tennis programs as well as the ATP s Winston-Salem Open. The Arnold Palmer Golf Complex allows Wake Forest s golfers to practice at the premier on-campus facility in the nation. The Haddock House, named for Hall of Fame golf coach Jesse Haddock, provides coaches offices and locker room space for Wake Forest s men s and women s golf teams. A recent renovation to the playing surface at Spry Stadium will enhance the home of Wake Forest s nationally-ranked men s and women s soccer teams. Born in Celina, Ohio, Wellman earned his undergraduate degree from Bowling Green State University, where he was a pitcher on the baseball team. After receiving a master s from Bowling Green, he joined the faculty and coaching staff at Elmhurst (IL) College in 1971, serving as head baseball coach, assistant basketball and football coach and associate professor of health and physical education. Wellman was the director of athletics his last five years at Elmhurst. He compiled a record in baseball before leaving to become the head baseball coach at Northwestern University. In five seasons with the Wildcats, Wellman s teams posted a record and 15 players signed professional contracts. Among those moving to the Major Leagues was Joe Girardi, an Academic All-America catcher who became the manager of the New York Yankees in Wellman and his wife Linda have three daughters Angie, who works with the Executive Partners Mentorship Program in the WFU Schools of Business and is married to Tim Lynde, a Wake Forest alumnus and former basketball manager who is an associate commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference; Nicole, a pediatrician, and her husband, Kevin Rice, wake forest basketball THE RON WELLMAN FILE BORN May 2, 1948 in Celina, Ohio FAMILY Wife Linda Children Angie (Tim), Nicole (Kevin), Melissa (Ben) Grandchildren Cole (9), Connor (8), Sam (7), Miller (6), Riley (6), Emme (3), McKay (3), Anna Kate (2), Hank (1), Molly (1) EDUCATION Bowling Green State University 1970 B.S. in Business and Health & Physical Education Bowling Green State University 1971 M.A. in Education COACHING HISTORY Elmhurst College Head Baseball Coach Assistant Basketball and Football Coach Assoc. Professor of health & physical education Northwestern University Head Baseball Coach ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION HISTORY Elmhurst College Athletic Director Mankato State University Athletic Director Illinois State University Athletic Director Wake Forest University 1992-present Athletic Director AWARDS, HONORS, AND NOTES Longest tenured A.D. in the Elmhurst College Athletics Hall of Fame 1985 CCIW Baseball Coach of the Year (1975, 76, 79, 80, 81) Chairman of NCAA Baseball Committee Chairman of NCAA Management Council NACDA Southeast Regional AD of the Year 2008 Athletic Director of the Year by SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily Chairman of NCAA Men s Basketball Selection Committee Chairman of NCAA Baseball Academic Enhancement Committee a Greensboro firefighter and former captain of WFU s men s soccer team, who live in Winston-Salem; and Melissa, founder and director of GirlCHARGE, and her husband, Ben Norman, an attorney, who live in Greensboro. The Wellmans have 10 grandchildren including Connor, 8, Riley, 6, and McKay, 3 (Angie & Tim); Cole, 9, Sam, 7, Anna Kate (2), and Molly (1) (Nicole & Kevin); and Miller, 6, and Emme, 3 and Hank (1) (Melissa & Ben). 41

42 ADMINISTRATION Dr. Peter BRUBAKER Faculty Athletics Representative 1st Year East Stroudsburg 1984 Peter Brubaker, professor of Health and Exercise Science, was named Faculty Athletics Representative of Wake Forest University in August, He was appointed to a three-year term to provide a faculty viewpoint in the administration of intercollegiate athletic programs. As the Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR), Brubaker acts on behalf of the president and reports to him, representing athletics to faculty and faculty to athletics to ensure the appropriate balance between academics and intercollegiate athletics. Major areas of responsibility include academic oversight, studentathlete welfare, compliance and representing Wake Forest at meetings of the NCAA and which mandate the position. Brubaker, who is in his 25th year on the Wake Forest faculty, also serves as the HES department s graduate program director. He is well-regarded for his research and clinical experience in the area of exercise physiology and cardiovascular disease prevention/rehabilitation. Brubaker is a 1984 graduate of East Stroudsburg and received his masters from Wake Forest in 1986 and his PhD from Temple in Todd HAIRSTON Associate Athletic Director, Compliance 12th Year Wake Forest 1996 Diana M. Adams Bartlesville, OK Shelmer D. Blackburn, Jr. Purlear, NC Jeanne Whitman Bobbitt Dallas, TX Donna A. Boswell Winston-Salem, NC Peter C. Brockway Boca Raton, FL Thomas W. Bunn Kiawash Island, SC Bobby R. Burchfield McLean, VA H. Lawrence Culp, Jr. McLean, VA Jermyn M. Davis Denver, CO Thomas A. Dingledine Winston-Salem, NC David W. Dupree Washington, DC Cantey M. Ergen Littleton, CO Eric W. Eubank II Charlotte, NC Curtis C. Farmer Dallas, TX Mary R. Farrell Summit, NJ Helen Hough Feinberg St. Pete Beach, FL Jerry H. Baker Macon, NC BOARD OF TRUSTEES (July 1, June 30, 2017) Donald E. Flow Winston-Salem, NC Richard Alan Fox Houston, TX Kathleen Brelsford French, M.D. Great Falls, VA James R. Helvey III Winston-Salem, NC Lawrence D. Hopkins M.D. Advance, NC Alice Kirby Horton Durham, N.C. Matthew A. King Brentwood, TN Deborah D. Lambert Raleigh, NC John R. Lowden Greenwich, CT James J. Marino Johns Island, SC John M. McAvoy Charleston, SC Jane Love McGraw Short Hills, NJ John K. Medica Middleburg, VA Wade W. Murphy Denver, CO Ogden Phipps II Old Brookville, NY LIFE TRUSTEES Murray C. Greason, Jr. Winston-Salem, NC Steven S. Reinemund Denver, CO Gerald F. Roach Raleigh, NC Harold O. Rosser New Canaan, CT Sarah E. Rudasill New Oxford, PA Andrew J. Schindler Winston-Salem, NC Michael J. Selverian, Sr. St. Davids, PA Mit B. Shah Atlanta, GA Adelaide A. Sink Thonotosassa, FL Janice K. Story Atlanta, GA Ben C. Sutton, Jr. Winston-Salem, NC Cathy Wall Thomas, M.D. Chapel Hill, NC John M. Vann Bristol, TN David I. Wahrhaftig Larchmont, NY Seth H. Waugh North Palm Beach, FL Katherine B. Wright Rancho Santa Fe, CA Charles Jeffrey Young Winston-Salem, NC Celeste M. Pittman Rocky Mount, NC As a member of the and NCAA, Wake Forest University is committed and obligated to the principle of institutional control and will maintain all aspects of its intercollegiate athletics program in full accordance with all University, and NCAA rules. The Wake Forest University Athletics Compliance Office is the entity within the Athletics Department responsible to coordinate, administer, monitor and verify the accurate and timely completion of NCAA-required procedures and to assist in maintaining institutional compliance with all NCAA, and University rules, as well as to investigate any potential, and report all, violations of those rules. In addition, the Athletics Compliance Office provides educational programming and interpretive support to ensure that all individuals involved with the athletics program fully understand the University s compliance expectations. All facets of the Athletics Compliance Office are overseen and directed by the Associate Athletic Director for Compliance, Todd Hairston. All questions regarding NCAA rules should be directed to Hairston. Manchester Athletic Center Suite 211 P.O. Box 7716 Winston-Salem, NC (336) James L. Becton, M.D. Augusta, GA Ranlet S. Bell Hobe Sound, FL Bert L. Bennett Pfafftown, NC Louise Broyhill Winston-Salem, NC Jan W. Calloway Dallas, TX J. Donald Cowan, Jr. Raleigh, NC Ronald E. Deal Hickory, NC A. Doyle Early, Jr. High Point, NC Victor I. Flow, Jr. Winston-Salem, NC Marvin D. Gentry King, NC William B. Greene, Jr. Gray, TN Harvey R. Holding Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Ambassador Jeanette W. Hyde Raleigh, NC James W. Johnston Mooresville, NC Donald D. Leonard Pawleys Island, SC Dee Hughes LeRoy Winston-Salem, NC William L. Marks New Orleans, LA Theodore R. Meredith Vero Beach, FL Russell W. Meyer, Jr. Wichita, KS L. Glenn Orr, Jr. Winston-Salem, NC Frances P. Pugh Raleigh, NC Michael G. Queen Wilmington, NC Deborah K. Rubin Winston-Salem, NC K. Wayne Smith Newton, NC D. E. Ward, Jr., MD Lumberton, NC James T. Williams, Jr. Greensboro, NC Lonnie B. Williams Wilmington, NC J. Tylee Wilson Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Kyle A. Young, M.D. Greensboro, NC 42 #GoDeacs

43 REVIEW RESULTS overall home 3-9 away 2-2 neutral wake forest basketball Date Opponent Score Attendance High Points High Rebounds 11/13/15 UMBC W, ,904 (21) Devin Thomas (17) Devin Thomas 11/15/15 at Bucknell W, ,247 (21) Bryant Crawford (12) Devin Thomas 11/18/15 RICHMOND L, ,021 (21) Bryant Crawford (11) Dinos Mitoglou 11/23/15 vs. #13 Indiana ^ W, ,400 (21) Devin Thomas (9) John Collins 11/24/15 vs. #19 Vanderbilt ^ L, ,400 (15) Bryant Crawford (8) John Collins 11/25/15 vs. UCLA ^ W, ,400 (21) Devin Thomas (9) Devin Thomas 11/30/15 at Rutgers % W, ,817 (23) Devin Thomas (17) Devin Thomas 12/4/15 ARKANSAS W, ,488 (20) Devin Thomas (12) Devin Thomas 12/15/15 UNCG W, ,249 (22) Dinos Mitoglou (10) Devin Thomas 12/18/15 COASTAL CAROLINA W, ,107 (19) Bryant Crawford (6) Devin Thomas 12/22/15 #6 XAVIER L, ,938 (16) Bryant Crawford (8) Devin Thomas 12/29/15 at LSU W, ,104 (19) Bryant Crawford (12) Codi Miller-McIntryre 1/3/16 at #18 Louisville * L, ,302 (14) Crawford/Thomas (10) Mitoglou/Thomas 1/6/16 #14 DUKE * L, ,466 (21) Devin Thomas (12) Devin Thomas 1/10/16 NC STATE * W, ,865 (20) Devin Thomas (11) Devin Thomas 1/13/16 at Virginia Tech * L, ,985 (22) Codi Miller-McIntrye (11) Devin Thomas 1/16/16 SYRACUSE * L, ,592 (10) Doral Moore (13) Devin Thomas 1/20/16 at #2 North Carolina * L, ,053 (18) Bryant Crawford (9) Devin Thomas 1/23/16 at #15 Miami * L, ,928 (12) Crawford/Thomas (9) Devin Thomas 1/26/16 #11 VIRGINIA * L, ,221 (22) Bryant Crawford (8) Cornelius Hudson 1/31/16 at #25 Notre Dame * L, ,149 (20) Bryant Crawford (8) Devin Thomas 2/2/16 CLEMSON * L, ,716 (13) Bryant Crawford (7) Devin Thomas 2/6/16 FLORIDA STATE * L, ,796 (17) Cornelius Hudson (10) Devin Thomas 2/10/16 at Georgia Tech * L, ,089 (20) Devin Thomas (8) Devin Thomas 2/13/16 at NC State * L, ,074 (24) Codi Miller-McIntryre (21) Devin Thomas 2/16/16 at Pitt * L, (2ot) 8,825 (22) Cornelius Hudson (7) Devin Thomas 2/21/16 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, ,542 (19) Doral Moore (9) Codi Miller-McIntrye 2/24/16 #23 NOTRE DAME * L, ,498 (16) John Collins (8) Miller-McIntyre/Moore 2/28/16 VIRGINIA TECH * L, ,404 (19) Codi Miller-McIntyre (6) Collins/Crawford/Thomas 3/1/16 at #17 Duke * L, ,314 (16) Devin Thomas (13) Devin Thomas 3/8/16 vs. NC L, ,302 (19) Bryant Crawford (13) Devin Thomas * Game ^ Maui Jim Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Hawaii) % /Big Ten Tournament (Washington, D.C.) 43

44 REVIEW STATISTICS No. Player GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Off-Def Reb-Avg. PF-DQ A TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg. 2 Devin Thomas Bryant Crawford Codi Miller-McIntyre Dinos Mitoglou Cornelius Hudson John Collins Mitchell Wilbekin Doral Moore Greg McClinton Rondale Watson Trent VanHorn Troy Rike Gilbert McGregor Stephen Prendergast Grant O Brien Britton Anderson Anthony Bilas TEAM TOTALS Opponents HONORS BRITTON ANDERSON Honor Roll BRYANT CRAWFORD All-Rookie Team (Media) All-Rookie Team (Coaches) Rookie of the Week (Feb. 22) GRANT O BRIEN NABC Honors Court Honor Roll STEPHEN PRENDERGAST NABC Honors Court Honor Roll DEVIN THOMAS Honorable Mention All- (Media) Honorable Mention All- (Coaches) Lute Olson National Player of the Week (Dec. 7) Maui Invitational All-Tournament Team TRENT VANHORN NABC Honors Court Honor Roll KEYSHAWN WOODS Honor Roll 44 #GoDeacs

45 REVIEW WAKE FOREST GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME wake forest basketball 3-PTRS REBOUNDS Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg UMBC 11/13/ W at Bucknell 11/15/ W RICHMOND 11/18/ L vs Indiana 11/23/ W vs Vanderbilt 11/24/ L vs UCLA 11/25/ W at Rutgers 11/30/ W ARKANSAS 12/04/ W UNCG 12/15/ W COASTAL CAROLINA 12/18/ W XAVIER 12/22/ L at LSU 12/29/ W at Louisville 01/03/ L DUKE 01/06/ L NC STATE 01/10/ W at Virginia Tech 01/13/ L SYRACUSE 01/16/ L at North Carolina 01/20/ L at Miami 01/23/ L VIRGINIA 01/26/ L at Notre Dame 01/31/ L CLEMSON 02/02/ L FLORIDA STATE 02/06/ L at Georgia Tech 02/10/ L at NC State 02/13/ L at Pitt 02/16/ L2ot BOSTON COLLEGE 02/21/ W NOTRE DAME 02/24/ L VIRGINIA TECH 02/28/ L at Duke 3/1/ L vs NC State 03/08/ L Wake Forest Opponents PTRS REBOUNDS Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg UMBC 11/13/ W at Bucknell 11/15/ W RICHMOND 11/18/ L vs Indiana 11/23/ W vs Vanderbilt 11/24/ L vs UCLA 11/25/ W at Rutgers 11/30/ W ARKANSAS 12/04/ W UNCG 12/15/ W COASTAL CAROLINA 12/18/ W XAVIER 12/22/ L at LSU 12/29/ W at Louisville 01/03/ L DUKE 01/06/ L NC STATE 01/10/ W at Virginia Tech 01/13/ L SYRACUSE 01/16/ L at North Carolina 01/20/ L at Miami 01/23/ L VIRGINIA 01/26/ L at Notre Dame 01/31/ L CLEMSON 02/02/ L FLORIDA STATE 02/06/ L at Georgia Tech 02/10/ L at NC State 02/13/ L at Pitt 02/16/ L2ot BOSTON COLLEGE 02/21/ W NOTRE DAME 02/24/ L VIRGINIA TECH 02/28/ L at Duke 3/1/ L vs NC State 03/08/ L Opponents Wake Forest Season Highs in Bold 45

46 REVIEW WAKE FOREST/OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL WAKE FOREST OPPONENT Points scored 24, Codi Miller-McIntyre at NC State (Feb. 13) 38, Anthony Barber at NC State (Feb. 13) *Points scored/half 18 (2nd), Bryant Crawford vs. Virginia (Jan. 26) 30 (2nd), Anthony Barber at NC State (Feb. 13) Offensive rebounds 7, Devin Thomas, vs. UMBC (Nov. 13) 7, three times Defensive rebounds 15, Devin Thomas at NC State (Feb. 13) 12, Chinanu Onuaku, at Louisville (Jan. 3) Total rebounds 21, Devin Thomas at NC State (Feb. 13) 17, Marshall Plumlee, at Duke (Mar. 1) Field goals 10, Codi Miller-McIntyre at NC State (Feb. 13) 12, Justin Bibbs at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13) 10, Devin Thomas vs. Indiana (Nov. 23) Field goal attempts 19, Codi Miller-McIntyre vs. Duke (Jan. 6) 22, Anthony Barber, NC State (Jan. 10) Field goal percentage (min. 5 made).875 (7-8), Doral Moore vs. Boston College (Feb. 21) (7-7), Marshall Plumlee, Duke (Jan. 6) Field goal percentage (min. 10 made).588 (10-17), Codi Miller-McIntyre, at NC State (Feb. 13).733 (11-15), Marcus Georges-Hunt at Georgia Tech (Feb. 10) 3-Point field goals 6, Cornelius Hudson at Pitt (Feb. 16) 6, Maverick Rowan, NC State (Mar. 8) 6, Trevor Cooney, Syracuse (Jan. 16) 3-Point field goal attempts 10, Bryant Crawford vs. NC State (Mar. 8) 13, Maverick Rowan, NC State (Mar. 8) 10, Cornelius Hudson at Pitt (Feb. 16) 3-Point FG percentage (min. 4 made) 80.0 (4-5), Dinos Mitoglou vs. Richmond (Nov. 18) (4-4), Zach LeDay, at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13) Free throws 11, Cornelius Hudson vs. UCLA (Nov. 25) 17, Anthony Barber, at NC State (Feb. 13) Free throw attempts 17, Devin Thomas vs. UNCG (Dec. 15) 20, Anthony Barber, at NC State (Feb. 13) Free throw percentage (min. 6 made) (8-8), Dinos Mitoglou vs. UNCG (Dec. 15) (9-9) Luke Kennard, Duke (Jan. 6) Assists 9, Bryant Crawford (twice), Codi Miller-McIntyre (once) 9, James Robinson, at Pitt (Feb. 16) Steals 6, Bryant Crawford vs. NC State (Mar. 8) 6, Demetrius Jackson, at Notre Dame (Jan. 31) Turnovers 8, Bryant Crawford vs. Indiana (Nov. 23) 5, seven times Blocked shots 5, Devin Thomas vs. UNCG (Dec. 5) 4, three times Minutes played (regulation game) 39, Mitchell Wilbekin vs. Notre Dame (Feb. 24) 40, five times Minutes played (overtime game) 45, Codi Miller-McIntyre at Pitt (Feb. 16) 44, James Robinson and Chris Jones, at Pitt (Feb. 16) TEAM WF HIGH WF LOW OPP HIGH OPP LOW Points scored 96 at Pitt (Feb. 16) 55 vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) 101 at Pitt (Feb. 16) 48, Boston College (Feb. 21) *Points in one half 53 (2nd) at Bucknell (Nov. 15) 25 (1st) vs. Notre Dame (Feb. 24) 56 (2nd), Clemson (Feb. 2) 14 (1st), Boston College (Feb. 21) 53 (2nd) at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13) Victory margin 26 (74-48), Boston College (Feb. 21) 1 (69-68) at Rutgers (Nov. 30) 28 (83-55), Syracuse (Jan. 16) 1 (72-71), Virginia (Jan. 26) Field goals 35 vs. Indiana (Nov. 23) 14 vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) 34, Florida State (Feb. 6) 18, Boston College (Feb. 21) Field goal attempts 70 vs. Notre Dame (Feb. 24) 43 vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) 83, at Pitt (Feb. 16) 51, at LSU (Dec. 29) 43 vs. Virginia (Jan. 26) Field goal percentage.589 (33-56) at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13).314 (22-70) vs. Notre Dame (Feb. 24).517 (30-58), Duke (Jan. 6).310 (18-58), Boston College (Feb. 21) *Single-half FG % 66.7 (18-27, 2nd) at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13) 20.7 (6-29, 2nd) vs. Xavier (Dec. 22) 65.4 (17-26, 2nd), Coastal (Dec. 18) 17.2 (5-29, 1st), Boston College (Feb. 21) 3-Point field goals 13 at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13) 2 vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) 11, Richmond (Nov. 18) 2, at LSU (Dec. 29) 2 at North Carolina (Jan. 20) 11, at Bucknell (Nov. 15) 2, at Georgia Tech (Feb. 10) 3-Point FG attempts 29 at Pitt (Feb. 16) 12 at Bucknell (Nov. 15) 30, Boston College (Feb. 21) 10, at Georgia Tech (Feb. 10) 3-Point FG percentage.542 (13-24) at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13).100 (2-20) vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16).478 (11-23), Richmond (Nov. 18).143 (2-14), at LSU (Dec. 29) Free throws 30 vs. UCLA (Nov. 25) 3 at Louisville (Jan. 3) 33, at NC State (Feb. 13) 6, NC State (Jan. 10) 6, Boston College (Feb. 21) Free throw attempts 42 vs. UCLA (Nov. 25) 12 vs. Indiana (Nov. 23) 45, at NC State (Feb. 13) 7, Boston College (Feb. 21) 42 vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) 12 at Louisville (Jan. 3) Free throw percentage.852 (23-27) vs. Xavier (Dec. 22).250 (3-12) at Louisville (Jan. 3).926 (25-27), Duke (Jan. 6).480 (12-25), UMBC (Nov. 13) Offensive rebounds 24 vs. UMBC (Nov. 13) 5 vs. Virginia (Jan. 26) 26, at Pitt (Feb. 16) 5, at LSU (Dec. 29) Defensive rebounds 35 vs. UMBC (Nov. 13) 20 vs. Duke (Jan. 6) 34, Notre Dame (Feb. 24) 15, at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13) 35 at Rutgers (Nov. 30) 20 at Notre Dame (Jan. 31) Total rebounds 59 vs. UMBC (Nov. 13) 28 at Notre Dame (Jan. 31) 58, at Pitt (Feb. 16) 22, at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13) Rebound margin 23 (59-36) vs. UMBC (Nov. 13) 23 (58-35) at Pitt (Feb. 16) Personal fouls 32 at NC State (Feb. 13) 14 vs. Boston College (Feb. 21) 28, at Bucknell (Nov. 15) 15, three times 28, UCLA (Nov. 25) DQs 2 at NC State (Feb. 13) 0, 21 times 2, UCLA (Nov. 25) 0, 18 times 2, at Duke (Mar. 1) Assists 24 at Pitt (Feb. 16) 6 vs. Indiana (Nov. 23) 20, at Pitt (Feb. 16) 6, at Rutgers (Nov. 30) Turnovers 20 vs. Richmond (Nov. 18) 7 vs. Notre Dame (Feb. 24) 18, Boston College (Feb. 21) 6, four times Blocked shots 11 vs. UMBC (Nov. 13) 1 vs. Indiana (Nov. 23) 8, Duke (Jan. 6) 0, UNCG (Dec. 15) 0, Xavier (Dec. 22) Steals 12 vs. Boston College (Feb. 21) 1 vs. Richmond (Nov. 18) 15, at North Carolina (Jan. 20) 3, at NC State (Feb. 13) 1 vs. Arkansas (Dec. 4) Double-figure scorers 6 at Virginia Tech (Jan. 13) 1 vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) 5, three times 2, three times Players to score 11 vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) 6 vs. Indiana (Nov. 23), Vandy 10, three times 6, five times * Does not include overtime periods 46 #GoDeacs

47 REVIEW WAKE FOREST POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS Opponent Miller-McIntyre Thomas Moore Wilbekin McClinton Crawford Collins Watson Hudson UMBC INJ SUSP SUSP at Bucknell INJ SUSP SUSP RICHMOND INJ SUSP SUSP vs Indiana INJ SUSP SUSP vs Vanderbilt INJ SUSP SUSP vs UCLA INJ SICK at Rutgers INJ ARKANSAS INJ UNCG DNP COASTAL CAROLINA XAVIER DNP at LSU at Louisville DUKE DNP NC STATE at Virginia Tech SYRACUSE at North Carolina at Miami DNP VIRGINIA at Notre Dame CLEMSON FLORIDA STATE at Georgia Tech at NC State at Pitt DNP DNP BOSTON COLLEGE SUSP NOTRE DAME SUSP VIRGINIA TECH at Duke vs NC State DNP Opponent Prendergast Bilas McGregor VanHorn Mitoglou Rike O Brien Anderson UMBC DNP DNP DNP DNP at Bucknell DNP DNP DNP DNP RICHMOND DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP vs Indiana DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP vs Vanderbilt DNP DNP vs UCLA DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Rutgers DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP ARKANSAS DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP UNCG DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP COASTAL CAROLINA DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP XAVIER DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at LSU DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Louisville DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DUKE DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP NC STATE DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Virginia Tech DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SYRACUSE at North Carolina DNP DNP DNP at Miami DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP VIRGINIA DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Notre Dame DNP DNP CLEMSON DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP FLORIDA STATE DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Georgia Tech DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at NC State DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at Pitt DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP BOSTON COLLEGE DNP DNP NOTRE DAME DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP VIRGINIA TECH DNP DNP DNP at Duke DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP vs NC State DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP RECORD WHEN... Home Road Neutral Ranked Opponent Unranked Opponent Leads at halftime Trails at halftime Tied at halftime Goes into overtime Leads by 10 or more points Trails by 10 or more points Shoots 50% or better Shoots less than 50% Shoots less than 45% Shoots less than 40% Opponent shoots 50% or better Opponent shoots less than 50% Opponent shoots less than 45% Opponent shoots less than 40% Has higher FG% than opponent Has lower FG% than opponent Has same FG% as opponent Outrebounds its opponent Outrebounded by opponent Has same rebounds as opponent Has more off. rebounds than opponent Has fewer off. rebounds than opponent Has same off. rebounds as opponent Has fewer turnovers than opponent Has more turnovers than opponent Has same turnovers as opponent Has fewer than 10 turnovers Opponent has fewer than 10 turnovers Shoots more FTs than opponent Shoots fewer FTs than opponent Shoots the same FTs as opponent Has game decided by 10 points or less Has game decided by 5 points or less Scores <60 points Scores points Scores points Scores points Scores 90+ points Allows <60 points Allows points Allows points Allows points Allows 90+ points Wins the tip Loses the tip White uniforms Black uniforms Gold uniforms

48 REVIEW WAKE FOREST 86 UNC PEMBROKE 64 EXHIBITION Nov. 6, 2015 LJVM Coliseum (5,412) Winston-Salem, NC WAKE FOREST 78 UMBC 73 GAME # 1 Nov. 13, 2015 LJVM Coliseum (6,904) Winston-Salem, NC WAKE FOREST 90 BUCKNELL 82 GAME # 2 Nov. 15, 2015 Sojka Pavilion (3,247) Lewisburg, PA UNC PEMBROKE fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 35 Winford* Kordenbrock* Watts* Bradley* Rose* Smith Wright Fuller Staiti Murray-Boyles Hinton Mounce TEAM Totals WAKE fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore Collins Prendergast VanHorn O Brien TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% UNC Pembroke Wake Forest Points in the paint-uncp 20,WF 38. Points off turnovers-uncp 33,WF 16. 2nd chance points-uncp 15,WF 8. Fast break points-uncp 9,WF 16. Bench points-uncp 21,WF 21. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-6 times. Largest lead-uncp by 8 1st-03:17, WF by 22 2nd-00:26. UNCP led for 14:09. WF led for 24:34. Game was tied for 00:26. Officials: Bill Covington, Jr., Tim Clougherty, Tim Nestor Technical Fouls: UNCP-Rose UMBC (0-1) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 13 Shelburne* Joyce* Elliott* Grant* Brent* Ervin Wincowski Schwietz Stenhede TEAM Totals WAKE (1-0) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore Collins Prendergast VanHorn O Brien TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% UMBC Wake Forest Points in the paint-umbc 30,WF 40. Points off turnovers-umbc 17,WF 7. 2nd chance points-umbc 25,WF 7. Fast break points-umbc 10,WF 2. Bench points-umbc 11,WF 15. Score tied-8 times. Lead changed-20 times. Largest lead-umbc by 3 1st-10:07, WF by 6 1st-06:32. UMBC led for 7:29. WF led for 28:39. Game was tied for 03:52. Officials: Sean Hull, Louie Andrakakos, Trey Styons WAKE (2-0) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore Collins Prendergast VanHorn O Brien TEAM Totals BUCKNELL (1-1) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 23 Thomas* Foulland* Brown* Hass* Frazier* MacLeay Mackenzie Azzinaro Jones Hoffman TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Bucknell Points in the paint-bu 22,WF 42. Points off turnovers-bu 10,WF 5. 2nd chance points-bu 8,WF 17. Fast break points-bu 10,WF 2. Bench points-bu 13,WF 23. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-3 times. Largest lead-bu by 13 1st-06:51, WF by 11 2nd-05:44. BU led for 21:03. WF led for 16:29. Game was tied for 02:24. Officials: Sean Hull, Tim Ebersole, Louie Andrakakos RICHMOND 91 WAKE FOREST 82 GAME # 3 Nov. 18, 2015 LJVM Coliseum (7,021) Winston-Salem, NC WAKE FOREST 82 # 13 INDIANA 78 GAME # 4 Nov. 23, 2015 Lahaina Civic Center (2,400) Lahaina, HI # 19 VANDERBILT 86 WAKE FOREST 64 GAME # 5 Nov. 24, 2015 Lahaina Civic Center (2,400) Lahaina, HI RICHMOND (2-1) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 10 Cline* Taylor* Allen* Jones* Davis* Fore Wood Pistokache Johnson Friendshuh TEAM Totals WAKE (2-1) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore Collins VanHorn O Brien TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Richmond Wake Forest Points in the paint-ur 34,WF 38. Points off turnovers-ur 27,WF 9. 2nd chance points-ur 8,WF 14. Fast break points-ur 9,WF 2. Bench points-ur 23,WF 15. Score tied-12 times. Lead changed-10 times. Largest lead-ur by 12 2nd-08:54, WF by 6 1st-16:25. UR led for 31:44. WF led for 03:12. Game was tied for 05:04. Officials: Bryan Kersey, Brian Dorsey, Tim Kelly WAKE (3-1) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore Collins VanHorn TEAM Totals INDIANA (3-1) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 0 Bielfeldt* Williams* Bryant* Blackmon* Ferrell* Zeisloft Anunoby Johnson Morgan Hartman TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Indiana Points in the paint-iu 32,WF 52. Points off turnovers-iu 19,WF 15. 2nd chance points-iu 13,WF 17. Fast break points-iu 6,WF 9. Bench points-iu 27,WF 10. Score tied-12 times. Lead changed-9 times. Largest lead-iu by 9 2nd-07:34, WF by 7 2nd-18:31. IU led for 24:36. WF led for 11:12. Game was tied for 04:12. Officials: Terry Wymer, Roger Ayers, Keith Kimble Maui Jim Maui Invitational - First Round VANDERBILT (5-0) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 3 Kornet* Jones* Baldwin* Fisher-Davis* LaChance* Justice Toye Watkins Roberson Josephs McGloin Sehic Cressler Henderson TEAM Totals WAKE (3-2) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore Collins Prendergast McGregor VanHorn Rike O Brien TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Vanderbilt Wake Forest Points in the paint-vu 34,WF 24. Points off turnovers-vu 14,WF 9. 2nd chance points-vu 14,WF 16. Fast break points-vu 10,WF 5. Bench points-vu 28,WF 26. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-vu by 24 2nd-04:20, WF - none VU led for 39:29. WF led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:31. Officials: Pat Driscoll, Chris Rastetter, Patrick Evans Technical Fouls: VU-Sehic; WF-Collins Maui Jim Maui Invitational - Semifinal 48 #GoDeacs

49 REVIEW wake forest basketball WAKE FOREST 80 UCLA 77 GAME # 6 Nov. 25, 2015 Lahaina Civic Center (2,400) Lahaina, HI WAKE FOREST 69 RUTGERS 68 GAME # 7 Nov. 30, 2015 The RAC (3,817) Piscataway, NJ WAKE FOREST 88 ARKANSAS 85 GAME # 8 Dec. 4, 2015 LJVM Coliseum (9,488) Winston-Salem, NC WAKE (4-2) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Hudson* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Moore Collins Watson VanHorn TEAM Totals UCLA (3-3) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 23 Parker* Welsh* Holiday* Hamilton* Alford* Olesinski Ali Bolden TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest UCLA Points in the paint-ucla 50,WF 24. Points off turnovers-ucla 4,WF 24. 2nd chance points-ucla 10,WF 10. Fast break points-ucla 8,WF 6. Bench points-ucla 8,WF 13. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-2 times. Largest lead-ucla by 5 1st-15:11, WF by 10 1st-04:26. UCLA led for 06:22. WF led for 29:52. Game was tied for 03:46. Officials: Terry Wymer, Chris Rastetter, Joe Lindsay Maui Jim Maui Invitational - Third Place Game WAKE (5-2) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore Collins Watson Hudson VanHorn TEAM Totals RUTGERS (3-4) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 33 Freeman* Lewis* Sanders* Williams* Greer* Foreman Daniels Laurent Goode Diallo TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Rutgers Points in the paint-ru 32,WF 36. Points off turnovers-ru 15,WF 8. 2nd chance points-ru 12,WF 10. Fast break points-ru 6,WF 5. Bench points-ru 21,WF 23. Score tied-7 times. Lead changed-11 times. Largest lead-ru by 12 2nd-8:54, WF by 9 1st-08:17. RU led for 15:30. WF led for 18:57. Game was tied for 05:33. Officials: D.J. Carstensen, Ted Valentine, Ray Perone /Big Ten Challenge ARKANSAS (3-4) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 33 Kingsley* Miles* Durham* Bell* Whitt* Hannahs Watkins Kouassi TEAM Totals WAKE (6-2) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore Collins Watson Hudson VanHorn TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Arkansas Wake Forest Points in the paint-ark 36,WF 44. Points off turnovers-ark 20,WF 13. 2nd chance points-ark 17,WF 13. Fast break points-ark 6,WF 11. Bench points-ark 35,WF 35. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-5 times. Largest lead-ark by 2 1st-19:38, WF by 14 2nd-18:15. ARK led for 01:16. WF led for 36:20. Game was tied for 02:24. Officials: Joe Lindsay, Doug Shows, Jeffrey Anderson WAKE FOREST 81 UNCG 71 GAME # 9 Dec. 15, 2015 LJVM Coliseum (7,249) Winston-Salem, NC WAKE FOREST 83 COASTAL CAROLINA 77 GAME # 10 Dec. 18, 2015 LJVM Coliseum (8,107) Winston-Salem, NC # 6 XAVIER 78 WAKE FOREST 70 GAME # 11 Dec. 22, 2015 LJVM Coliseum (12,938) Winston-Salem, NC UNCG (4-6) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 1 Smith* Locke* White* Lamot* Baldwin* Alonso Troy Burgess Kuiper TEAM Totals WAKE (7-2) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Miller-McIntyre Moore Collins Hudson VanHorn TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% UNCG Wake Forest Points in the paint-uncg 36,WF 30. Points off turnovers-uncg 14,WF 22. 2nd chance points-uncg 15,WF 10. Fast break points-uncg 8,WF 6. Bench points-uncg 17,WF 13. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-6 times. Largest lead-uncg by 1 1st-11:41, WF by 13 2nd-12:09. UNCG led for 2:27. WF led for 35:50. Game was tied for 1:43. Officials: Les Jones, Tim Comer, Bill McCarthy COASTAL (6-5) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 21 Curtis* Diagne* Shaw* Wiggins* Wilson* Holmes Jr Adams Trapps Freeman TEAM Totals WAKE (8-2) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Miller-McIntyre Moore Collins Watson Hudson VanHorn TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Coastal Carolina Wake Forest Points in the paint-ccu 32,WF 36. Points off turnovers-ccu 18,WF 20. 2nd chance points-ccu 14,WF 9. Fast break points-ccu 7,WF 16. Bench points-ccu 8,WF 30. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-1 time. Largest lead-ccu by 2 1st-19:29, WF by 14 2nd-18:20. CCU led for 1:21. WF led for 35:46. Game was tied for 2:51. Officials: Jamie Luckie, Tim Nestor, Tim Kelly XAVIER (12-0) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 1 Reynolds* Sumner* Bluiett* Abell* Davis* Austin, Jr Farr London O Mara Macura TEAM Totals WAKE (8-3) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* McClinton* Mitoglou* Wilbekin* Crawford* Miller-McIntyre Moore Collins Hudson TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Xavier Wake Forest Points in the paint-xu 36,WF 20. Points off turnovers-xu 14,WF 16. 2nd chance points-xu 14,WF 8. Fast break points-xu 8,WF 7. Bench points-xu 19,WF 26. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-1 time. Largest lead-xu by 9 2nd-6:33, WF by 18 1st-3:45. XU led for 12:54. WF led for 25:06. Game was tied for 1:59. Officials: Bryan Kersey, Pat Driscoll, Tim Clougherty Skip Prosser Classic 49

50 REVIEW WAKE FOREST 77 LSU 71 GAME # 12 Dec. 29, 2015 Maravich Center (12,104) Baton Rouge, LA # 18 LOUISVILLE 65 WAKE FOREST 57 GAME # 13 Jan. 3, 2016 KFC Yum! Center (21,302) Louisville, KY # 14 DUKE 91 WAKE FOREST 75 GAME # 14 Jan. 6, 2016 LJVM Coliseum (13,466) Winston-Salem, NC WAKE (9-3) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson TEAM Totals LSU (7-5) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 25 Simmons* Victor II* Blakeney* Hornsby* Quarterman* Robinson III Gray Patterson Epps TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest LSU Points in the paint-wf 30,LSU 34. Points off turnovers-wf 13,LSU 16. 2nd chance points-wf 13,LSU 9. Fast break points-wf 8,LSU 10. Bench points-wf 23,LSU 11. Score tied-11 times. Lead changed-12 times. Largest lead-lsu by 5 2nd-8:31, WF by 11 1st-4:44. WF led for 20:41. LSU led for 11:18. Game was tied for 8:01. Officials: Doug Shows, Lee Cassell, Mike Nance WAKE (9-4, 0-1) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson TEAM Totals LOU (12-2, 1-0) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 0 Lee* Johnson* Onuaku* Snider* Mitchell* Lewis Stockman Spalding Mahmoud Adel TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Louisville Points in the paint-wf 30,LOU 32. Points off turnovers-wf 11,LOU 4. 2nd chance points-wf 8,LOU 14. Fast break points-wf 12,LOU 0. Bench points-wf 14,LOU 11. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-8 times. Largest lead-lou by 9 1st-13:07, WF by 1 1st-19:23. WF led for 1:40. LOU led for 37:33. Game was tied for 0:47. Officials: Jamie Luckie, Pat Driscoll, John Gaffney WAKE (9-5, 0-2) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* McClinton Collins Watson Hudson VanHorn TEAM Totals DUKE (13-2, 2-0) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 14 Ingram* Plumlee* Allen* Thornton* Jones* Jeter Kennard Obi TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Duke Points in the paint-wf 44,DU 42. Points off turnovers-wf 9,DU 15. 2nd chance points-wf 20,DU 4. Fast break points-wf 8,DU 4. Bench points-wf 26,DU 23. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-6 times. Largest lead-du by 16 2nd-0:48, WF by 4 1st-17:50. WF led for 3:22. DU led for 35:44. Game was tied for 0:31. Officials: Roger Ayers, Raymond Styons, Sean Hull Technical Fouls: WF-Thomas WAKE FOREST 77 NC STATE 74 GAME # 15 Jan. 10, 2016 LJVM Coliseum (11,865) Winston-Salem, NC VIRGINIA TECH 93 WAKE FOREST 91 GAME # 16 Jan. 13, 2016 Cassell Coliseum (4,985) Blacksburg, Va. SYRACUSE 83 WAKE FOREST 55 GAME # 17 Jan. 16, 2016 LJVM Coliseum (11,592) Winston-Salem, N.C. WAKE (10-5, 1-2) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson TEAM Totals NCSU (10-6, 0-3) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 0 Abu* Freeman* Barber* Ca. Martin* Rowan* Co. Martin Anya Kirk TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest NC State Points in the paint-wf 30,ST 38. Points off turnovers-wf 14,ST 10. 2nd chance points-wf 15,ST 14. Fast break points-wf 13,ST 12. Bench points-wf 8,ST 11. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-8 times. Largest lead-st by 2 2nd-11:38, WF by 15 2nd-16:01. WF led for 31:34. ST led for 3:35. Game was tied for 4:51. Officials: Bryan Kersey, Tim Nestor, Bill Covington, Jr. WAKE (10-6, 1-3) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson TEAM Totals VT (11-6, 3-1) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 0 Henry* LeDay* Allen* Bibbs* Hudson* Robinson Wilson Pierce Blackshear Jr TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Virginia Tech Points in the paint-wf 34,VT 34. Points off turnovers-wf 7,VT 24. 2nd chance points-wf 9,VT 11. Fast break points-wf 7,VT 6. Bench points-wf 13,VT 29. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-7 times. Largest lead-vt by 10 1st-4:28, WF by 3 1st-19:38. WF led for 3:15. VT led for 34:54. Game was tied for 1:51. Officials: Joe Lindsay, Brian O Connell, Louie Andrakakos WAKE (10-7, 1-4) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson Prendergast Bilas McGregor VanHorn Rike O Brien Anderson TEAM Totals CUSE (12-7, 2-4) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 0 Gbinije* Roberson* Coleman* Cooney* Richardson* Howard Sutton Autry Joseph Lydon Dourdas Akintobi-Adeyeye Obokoh TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Syracuse Points in the paint-wf 20,SYR 32. Points off turnovers-wf 15,SYR 30. 2nd chance points-wf 8,SYR 20. Fast break points-wf 0,SYR 8. Bench points-wf 27,SYR 16. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-syr by 33 2nd-5:38, WF None. WF led for 0:00. SYR led for 39:32. Game was tied for 0: #GoDeacs

51 REVIEW wake forest basketball # 2 NORTH CAROLINA 83 WAKE FOREST 68 GAME # 18 Jan. 20, 2016 Smith Center (19,053) Chapel Hill, N.C. # 15 MIAMI 77 WAKE FOREST 63 GAME # 19 Jan. 23, 2016 BankUnited Center (6,928) Coral Gables, Fla. # 11 VIRGINIA 72 WAKE FOREST 71 GAME # 20 Jan. 26, 2016 LJVM Coliseum (9,221) Winston-Salem, N.C. WAKE (10-8, 1-5) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Collins McClinton Watson Hudson Moore VanHorn O Brien Prendergast Rike TEAM Totals UNC (17-2, 6-0) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 44 Jackson* Johnson* Meeks* Paige* Berry II* Britt Hicks Pinson Maye Williams Coker Coleman Egbuna Dalton White TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest North Carolina Points in the paint-wf 42,NC 46. Points off turnovers-wf 14,NC 21. 2nd chance points-wf 16,NC 19. Fast break points-wf 10,NC 10. Bench points-wf 23,NC 28. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-nc by 27 2nd-13:25, WF None. WF led for 0:00. NC led for 39:40. Game was tied for 0:20. Officials: Jamie Luckie, Tim Comer, Tim Kelly WAKE (10-9, 1-6) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 0 Miller-McIntyre* Thomas* Wilbekin* Crawford* Mitoglou* Moore Collins Watson Hudson VanHorn TEAM Totals MIAMI (15-3, 4-2) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 5 Reed* McClellan* Rodriguez* Murphy* Jekiri* Newton Lawrence Palmer Cruz Uceda TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Miami Points in the paint-wf 30,UM 24. Points off turnovers-wf 13,UM 12. 2nd chance points-wf 17,UM 13. Fast break points-wf 6,UM 8. Bench points-wf 22,UM 33. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-3 times. Largest lead-um by 17 2nd-1:56, WF by 3 1st-19:45. WF led for 2:09. UM led for 33:23. Game was tied for 4:28. Officials: Les Jones, Brian Dorsey, William Humes WAKE (10-10, 1-7) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson TEAM Totals UVA (16-4, 5-3) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 13 Gill* Salt* Hall* Brogdon* Perrantes* Shayok Tobey Nolte Wilkins Reuter Thompson TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Virginia Points in the paint-wf 28,UVA 42. Points off turnovers-wf 10,UVA 12. 2nd chance points-wf 6,UVA 4. Fast break points-wf 6,UVA 2. Bench points-wf 7,UVA 19. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-5 times. Largest lead-uva by 2 1st-17:32, WF by 14 2nd-8:31. WF led for 35:28. UVA led for 0:45. Game was tied for 3:47. Officials: Tim Clougherty, Bill Covington, Jr., Lamar Simpson # 25 NOTRE DAME 85 WAKE FOREST 62 GAME # 21 Jan. 31, 2016 Purcell Pavilion (9,149) Notre Dame, Ind. CLEMSON 76 WAKE FOREST 62 GAME # 22 Feb. 2, 2016 LJVM Coliseum (8,716) Winston-Salem, N.C. FLORIDA STATE 91 WAKE FOREST 71 GAME # 23 Feb. 6, 2016 LJVM Coliseum (9,796) Winston-Salem, N.C. WAKE (10-11, 1-8) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson Prendergast McGregor VanHorn Rike O Brien TEAM Totals UND (15-6, 6-3) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 3 Beachem* Burgett* Auguste* Jackson* Vasturia* Pflueger Torres Ryan Farrell Gregory Geben Colson TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Notre Dame Points in the paint-wf 32,UND 34. Points off turnovers-wf 15,UND 23. 2nd chance points-wf 4,UND 13. Fast break points-wf 6,UND 2. Bench points-wf 15,UND 11. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-und by 24 2nd-14:19, WF None. WF led for 0:00. UND led for 39:18. Game was tied for 0:42. Officials: Jamie Luckie, Terry Wymer, Tim Clougherty WAKE (10-12, 1-9) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson TEAM Totals CLEM (14-8, 7-3) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 5 Blossomgame* Grantham* Nnoko* Holmes* Roper* Robertin DeVoe Hudson Smith Djitte TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Clemson Points in the paint-wf 32,CU 34. Points off turnovers-wf 9,CU 13. 2nd chance points-wf 11,CU 11. Fast break points-wf 10,CU 11. Bench points-wf 17,CU 4. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-6 times. Largest lead-cu by 14 2nd-0:37, WF by 8 1st-0:55. WF led for 7:03. CU led for 30:04. Game was tied for 2:53. Officials: Brian Dorsey, Tim Comer, Michael Stephens WAKE (10-13, 1-10) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson VanHorn O Brien TEAM Totals FSU (16-7, 6-5) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 15 Bojanovsky* Bacon* Beasley* Rathan-Mayes* Brandon Bookert Bell Mann Koumadje Smith Saxton TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Florida State Points in the paint-wf 30,FS 44. Points off turnovers-wf 3,FS 14. 2nd chance points-wf 7,FS 19. Fast break points-wf 8,FS 6. Bench points-wf 27,FS 27. Score tied-6 times. Lead changed-15 times. Largest lead-fs by 21 2nd-0:01, WF by 4 1st-3:54. WF led for 11:49. FS led for 24:19. Game was tied for 3:52. Officials: Bryan Kersey, Raymond Styons, Tim Kelly 51

52 REVIEW GEORGIA TECH 71 WAKE FOREST 66 GAME # 24 Feb. 10, 2016 McCamish Pavilion (5,089) Atlanta, Ga. NC STATE 99 WAKE FOREST 88 GAME # 25 Feb. 13, 2016 PNC Arena (17,074) Raleigh, N.C. PITT 101 WAKE FOREST 96 2OT GAME # 26 Feb. 16, 2016 Petersen Center (8,825) Pittsburgh, Pa. WAKE (10-14, 1-11) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson TEAM Totals GT (13-11, 3-8) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 0 Mitchell* White* Jackson* Georges-Hunt* Heath* Smith Jorgenson Stephens Jacobs Lammers TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Georgia Tech Points in the paint-wf 36,GT 48. Points off turnovers-wf 17,GT 22. 2nd chance points-wf 4,GT 9. Fast break points-wf 13,GT 10. Bench points-wf 22,GT 20. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-3 times. Largest lead-gt by 7 2nd-1:51, WF by 11 1st-11:42. WF led for 24:10. GT led for 12:30. Game was tied for 3:03. Officials: Roger Ayers, Mike Eades, Bill Covington, Jr. WAKE (10-15, 1-12) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson Hudson TEAM Totals NCSU (13-12, 3-9) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 0 Abu* Freeman* Barber* Co. Martin* Rowan* Ca. Martin Anya Kirk TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest NC State Points in the paint-wf 34,ST 32. Points off turnovers-wf 6,ST 17. 2nd chance points-wf 15,ST 16. Fast break points-wf 15,ST 12. Bench points-wf 21,ST 20. Score tied-9 times. Lead changed-12 times. Largest lead-wf by 10 1st-14:28, ST by 11 2nd-0:28. WF led for 14:48. ST led for 20:29. Game was tied for 4:24. Officials: Jerry Heater, Louis Andrakakos, Ray Styons WAKE (10-16, 1-13) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore Collins Hudson TEAM Totals PITT (18-7, 7-6) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 1 Artis* Young* Maia* Robinson* Jones* Wilson Luther Smith Jeter Johnson Nelson-Ododa TEAM Totals st 2nd OT 2OT Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Pitt Points in the paint-wf 42,UP 34. Points off turnovers-wf 10,UP 14. 2nd chance points-wf 9,UP 25. Fast break points-wf 20,UP 10. Bench points-wf 35,UP 14. Score tied-13 times. Lead changed-18 times. Largest lead-wf by 9 1st-8:50, UP by 10 2nd-11:50. WF led for 20:36. UP led for 22:22. Game was tied for 07:02. Officials: Sean Hull, Tim Clougherty, Joe Lindsay WAKE FOREST 74 BOSTON COLLEGE 48 GAME # 27 Feb. 21, 2016 LJVM Coliseum (8,542) Winston-Salem, N.C. # 23 NOTRE DAME 69 WAKE FOREST 58 GAME # 28 Feb. 24, 2016 LJVM Coliseum (8,498) Winston-Salem, N.C. VIRGINIA TECH 81 WAKE FOREST 74 GAME # 29 Feb. 28, 2016 LJVM Coliseum (9,404) Winston-Salem, N.C. WAKE (11-16, 2-13) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 44 Mitoglou* Moore* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* McClinton Collins Watson Prendergast McGregor VanHorn Rike O Brien TEAM Totals BC (7-20, 0-14) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 5 Owens* Clifford* Hicks* Milon* Barnes-Thompkins* Carter Diallo Meznieks Perpiglia Gehan TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Boston College Points in the paint-bc 18,WF 34. Points off turnovers-bc 14,WF 23. 2nd chance points-bc 8,WF 9. Fast break points-bc 5,WF 9. Bench points-bc 20,WF 15. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-bc None, WF by 33 1st-03:35. WF led for 39:29. BC led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:31. Officials: Jamie Luckie, Michael Stephens, John Gaffney WAKE (11-17, 2-14) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 20 Collins* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Watson TEAM Totals UND (19-8, 10-5) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 3 Beachem* Auguste* Colson* Jackson* Vasturia* Pflueger Ryan TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Notre Dame Wake Forest Points in the paint-nd 32,WF 34. Points off turnovers-nd 7,WF 11. 2nd chance points-nd 14,WF 10. Fast break points-nd 4,WF 9. Bench points-nd 6,WF 19. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-2 times. Largest lead-nd by 11 2nd-0:05, WF by 2 1st-14:31. ND led for 33:01. WF led for 0:46. Game was tied for 6:13. Officials: Michael Roberts, Tim Comer, Tim Kelly WAKE (11-18, 2-15) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* O Brien* Miller-McIntyre* Crawford* Prendergast* Moore Wilbekin McClinton Collins Watson Bilas Mitoglou Anderson TEAM Totals VT (16-13, 8-8) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 32 LeDay* Hamilton* Robinson* Bibbs* Hudson* Henry Allen Wilson Clarke Blackshear Jr TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Virginia Tech Wake Forest Points in the paint-vt 32,WF 38. Points off turnovers-vt 20,WF 16. 2nd chance points-vt 10,WF 12. Fast break points-vt 10,WF 13. Bench points-vt 22,WF 26. Score tied-6 times. Lead changed-9 times. Largest lead-vt by 9 2nd-12:42, WF by 6 1st-18:18. VT led for 27:43. WF led for 09:43. Game was tied for 02:34. Officials: Joe Lindsay, Tim Clougherty, Tim Nestor 52 #GoDeacs

53 REVIEW # 17 DUKE 79 WAKE FOREST 71 GAME # 30 Mar. 1, 2016 Cameron Indoor (9,314) Durham, N.C. WAKE (11-19, 2-16) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore McClinton Collins Watson VanHorn TEAM Totals DUKE (22-8, 11-6) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 14 Ingram* Plumlee* Allen* Thornton* Jones* Jeter Kennard TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Duke Points in the paint-wf 34,DU 28. Points off turnovers-wf 5,DU 19. 2nd chance points-wf 12,DU 12. Fast break points-wf 8,DU 6. Bench points-wf 12,DU 1. Score tied-8 times. Lead changed-6 times. Last FG-WF 2nd-00:39, DU 2nd-03:46. Largest lead-wf by 3 2nd-14:47, DU by 9 1st-08:06. WF led for 04:55. DU led for 29:58. Game was tied for 05:07. Officials: Jamie Luckie, Les Jones, Michael Roberts MISCELLANEOUS STATS LARGEST LEAD AT ANY TIME: LARGEST DEFICIT AT ANY TIME: LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN: LARGEST LEAD SURRENDERED IN A LOSS: wake forest basketball 33, Feb. 21 vs. Boston College (led 37-4 at 3:35, first half) 33, Jan. 16 vs. Syracuse (trailed at 5:38, second half) 13, Nov. 15 at Bucknell (trailed at 6:51, first half) 18, Dec. 22 vs. Xavier (led at 3:45, first half) LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD: 27, Feb. 21 vs. Boston College (led 41-14) LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT: 20, Jan. 16 vs. Syracuse (trailed 47-27) LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN: 11, Nov. 15 at Bucknell (trailed 37-48) LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD SURRENDERED IN A LOSS: 15, Dec. 22 vs. Xavier (led 43-28) MOST CONSECUTIVE POINTS SCORED: MOST CONSECUTIVE POINTS ALLOWED: 15, twice - last, Feb. 21 vs. Boston College 16, Jan. 10 vs. NC State SPECIALTY STATS POINTS OFF TURNOVERS WAKE FOREST OPPONENT Average High 24 vs. UCLA (Nov. 25) 30 by Syracuse (Jan. 16) Low 3 vs. Florida State (Feb. 6) 4 (twice) 2ND CHANCE POINTS WAKE FOREST OPPONENT Average High 25 vs. UMBC (Nov. 13) 25 by Pitt (Feb. 16) Low 4 (twice) 4 (twice) POINTS IN THE PAINT WAKE FOREST OPPONENT Average High 52 vs. Indiana (Nov. 23) 50 by UCLA (Nov. 25) Low 20 (twice) 18 by Boston College (Feb. 21) NC STATE 75 WAKE FOREST 72 WAKE (11-20) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 2 Thomas* Mitoglou* Miller-McIntyre* Wilbekin* Crawford* Moore Collins Watson VanHorn TEAM Totals NCSU (16-16) fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 0 Abu* Anya* Barber* Co. Martin* Rowan* Freeman Ca. Martin TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest NC State Points in the paint-wf 28, ST 26. Points off turnovers-wf 14,ST 23. 2nd chance points-wf 14, ST 16. Fast break points-wf 12, ST 2. Bench points-wf 13, ST 9. Score tied-15 times. Lead changed-16 times. Largest lead-wf by 4 2nd-6:26, ST by 7 2nd-2:11. WF led for 17:01. ST led for 13:25. Game was tied for 09:29. Officials: Jamie Luckie, Tim Kelly, Brian Dorsey Tournament - First Round GAME # 31 Mar. 8, 2016 Verizon Center (7,302) Washington, D.C. FAST BREAK POINTS WAKE FOREST OPPONENT Average High 20 at Pitt (Feb. 16) 12 (twice) Low 0 vs. Syracuse (Jan. 16) 0 by Louisville (Jan. 3) BENCH POINTS WAKE FOREST OPPONENT Average High 35 (twice) 35 by Arkansas (Dec. 4) Low 7 vs. Virginia (Jan. 26) 1 by Duke (Mar. 1) DEMON DEACON GAME LEADERS POINTS CAREER Crawford Thomas Miller-McIntyre 3 27 Moore 2 2 Hudson 2 4 Mitoglou 1 6 Collins 1 1 Wilbekin - 2 ASSISTS CAREER Crawford Miller-McIntyre 9 68 Thomas 7 22 Watson 1 1 Wilbekin 1 3 Hudson 1 1 BLOCKS CAREER Thomas Mitoglou Moore Collins Crawford 3 3 McClinton 2 7 Hudson 1 3 Watson 1 1 Washington - 20 Miller-McIntyre - 7 REBOUNDS CAREER Thomas Miller-McIntyre 3 12 Collins 3 3 Mitoglou 2 6 Moore 1 1 Crawford 1 1 Hudson 1 1 McClinton - 2 Wilbekin - 1 STEALS CAREER Crawford Miller-McIntyre 6 26 Thomas 6 20 Wilbekin 4 14 VanHorn 4 4 Hudson 3 7 McClinton 2 5 Mitoglou 2 5 Moore 2 2 Watson 2 3 Collins 1 1 Prendergast 1 1 Washington

54 ALL-TIME RESULTS Overall TOURN. NCAA FINAL AP VS. YEAR W-L PCT PCT FINISH H A N NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR H A W-L SEED TOURNAMENT SEED NIT RANK TOP 25 COACH 1906* J. R. Crozier J. R. Crozier 1908* J. R. Crozier J. R. Crozier 1910* J. R. Crozier 1911* J. R. Crozier J. R. Crozier 1913* J. R. Crozier J. R. Crozier J. R. Crozier J. R. Crozier J. R. Crozier 12yrs J. R. Crozier E. T. MacDonnell Irving Carlyle Bill Holding J. L. White, Jr Bill Holding Phil Utley Hank Garrity Hank Garrity R. S. Hayes James Baldwin James Baldwin Pat Miller Pat Miller R. S. Hayes Fred Emmerson Fred Emmerson Murray Greason Murray Greason Murray Greason Murray Greason Murray Greason /1st round (8) Murray Greason Murray Greason Murray Greason Murray Greason Murray Greason 1944 NO TEAM (World War II) Murray Greason Murray Greason Murray Greason Murray Greason 1949** Murray Greason 1950** Murray Greason 1951** Murray Greason 1952** Murray Greason 1953** /2nd round (16) Murray Greason rd Murray Greason t-4th Murray Greason t-3rd Murray Greason t-4th Murray Greason 23yrs Murray Greason t-7th Bones McKinney t-6th Bones McKinney t-1st Bones McKinney nd # /Reg finals (8) Bones McKinney st /FINAL FOUR Bones McKinney nd Bones McKinney nd Bones McKinney th Bones McKinney 8yrs Bones McKinney t-6th Jack Murdock t-5th Jack McCloskey t-7th Jack McCloskey t-3rd Jack McCloskey th Jack McCloskey th Jack McCloskey th Jack McCloskey 6yrs Jack McCloskey th Carl Tacy th Carl Tacy t-6th Carl Tacy 54 #GoDeacs

55 ALL-TIME RESULTS wake forest basketball Overall TOURN. NCAA FINAL AP VS. YEAR W-L PCT PCT FINISH H A N NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR H A W-L SEED TOURNAMENT SEED NIT RANK TOP 25 COACH t-4th Carl Tacy t-2nd /Reg finals (8) Carl Tacy t-4th Carl Tacy t-6th Carl Tacy th Carl Tacy rd /2nd round (32) Carl Tacy rd /2nd round (32) Carl Tacy th Carl Tacy t-3rd /Reg finals (8) Carl Tacy t-6th Carl Tacy 13yrs Carl Tacy th Bob Staak th Bob Staak th Bob Staak th Bob Staak 4yrs Bob Staak th Dave Odom t-3rd /2nd round (32) Dave Odom th /1st round (64) Dave Odom t-3rd /Reg semis (16) Dave Odom rd /2nd round (32) Dave Odom t-1st /Reg semis (16) Dave Odom nd /Reg finals (8) Dave Odom t-2nd /2nd round (32) Dave Odom t-4th Dave Odom th Dave Odom th Dave Odom t-5th /1st round (64) Dave Odom 12yrs Dave Odom t-3rd /2nd round (32) Skip Prosser st /2nd round (32) Skip Prosser t-3rd /Reg semis (16) Skip Prosser nd # 2 1-1/2nd round (32) Skip Prosser th Skip Prosser t-10th Skip Prosser 6yrs Skip Prosser t-7th Dino Gaudio t-2nd # 2 0-1/1st round (64) Dino Gaudio t-5th /2nd round (32) Dino Gaudio 3yrs Dino Gaudio th Jeff Bzdelik t-9th Jeff Bzdelik t-9th Jeff Bzdelik t-11th Jeff Bzdelik 4yrs Jeff Bzdelik th Danny Manning th Danny Manning 2yrs Danny Manning * Denotes incomplete record for season ** Includes games vs. non-four-year schools # Received Tournament first-round bye MILESTONE WINS/GAMES MILESTONE WINS 1 Wake Forest 15, Duke 5 3/2/ Wake Forest 25, Durham YMCA 15 1/20/ Wake Forest 30, High Point 8 1/27/ Wake Forest 61, Davidson 43 2/13/ Wake Forest 66, Clemson 58 1/10/ Wake Forest 76, North Carolina 71 1/7/ Wake Forest 69, NC State 62 2/21/ Wake Forest 90, Virginia 79 1/15/ Wake Forest 67, North Carolina 66 1/26/ Wake Forest 100, Robert Morris 69 12/22/ Wake Forest 80, Cornell 49 12/1/ Wake Forest 69, NC State 61 2/1/ Wake Forest 67, Wisconsin 48 11/30/ Wake Forest 80, Georgia Tech 76 2/22/ Wake Forest 87, Georgia Tech 69 2/18/09 MILESTONE WINS 1 Wake Forest 71, Maryland 54 12/5/ Wake Forest 107, North Carolina 85 1/6/ Wake Forest 78, Georgia Tech 74 (ot) 2/2/ Wake Forest 79, Clemson 69 2/19/ Wake Forest 71, Boston College 56 1/21/12 MILESTONE GAMES 1 Wake Forest 15, Duke 5 3/2/ Wake Forest 33, Raleigh Y Richmond 39, Wake Forest NC State 51, Wake Forest 45 1/16/ Wake Forest 115, Davidson 82 2/15/ Wake Forest 66, Virginia 63 2/26/ Winthrop 83, Wake Forest 74 11/22/10 55

56 COACHING RECORDS/AWARDS MOST COACHING WINS Name Years W L Pct Notes Murray Greason (23) Two Titles, One SoCon Title, Two NCAA Appearances Dave Odom (12) Two Titles, Eight NCAA Appearances, One NIT title Carl Tacy (13) Four NCAA Appearances (one NCAA Elite Eight) Skip Prosser (6) One Regular Season Title, Four NCAA Appearances Bones McKinney (8) Two Titles, Two NCAA Appearances (one Final Four) COACH OF THE YEAR HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE Name Years W L Pct Notes Phil Utley 1923 (1) Hank Garrity (2) J.R. Crozier (12) Wake Forest s first head coach Bill Holding 1920, 1922 (2) Dino Gaudio (3) Two NCAA Apperances LONGEST TENURES Name Years W L Pct Notes Murray Greason (23) Two Titles, One SoCon Title, Two NCAA Appearances Carl Tacy (13) Four NCAA Appearances (one NCAA Elite Eight) Dave Odom (12) Two Titles, Eight NCAA Appearances, One NIT title J.R. Crozier (12) Wake Forest s first head coach Bones McKinney (8) Two Titles, Two NCAA Appearances (one Final Four) MURRAY GREASON 1956 DAVE ODOM 1991, 1994, 1995 BONES McKINNEY 1960, 1961 SKIP PROSSER 2003 OVERALL RECORD RECORD Name Years W L Pct W L Pct J.R. Crozier (Wake Forest 13) E.T. MacDonnell (Colgate 10) Irving Carlyle (Wake Forest 17) Bill Holding (Wake Forest 16) 1920, J.L. White (Virginia 17) Phil Utley (Wake Forest 15) Hank Garrity (Princeton 22) R.S. Hayes (Missouri 24) 1926, James Baldwin (Harvard 21) Pat Miller (Fordham 21) Fred Emmerson (Wake Forest 27) Murray Greason (Wake Forest 26) Horace Bones McKinney (North Carolina 46) Jack Murdock (Wake Forest 57) Jack McCloskey (Pennsylvania 47) Carl Tacy (Davis & Elkins 56) Bob Staak (Connecticut 71) Dave Odom (Guilford 65) Skip Prosser (U.S. Merchant Marine 72) Dino Gaudio (Ohio 81) Jeff Bzdelik (Illinois-Chicago 76) Danny Manning (Kansas 91) 2015-present TOTALS 109 Years NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Coach No. Dave Odom 8 Skip Prosser 4 Carl Tacy 4 Dino Gaudio 2 Murray Greason 2 Bones McKinney 2 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD Coach Record Dave Odom 10-8 Bones McKinney 6-2 Skip Prosser 5-4 Carl Tacy 5-4 Dino Gaudio 1-2 Murray Greason 1-2 WAKE FOREST ASSISTANT COACHES (SINCE 1954) Coach Years at WFU Brett Ballard Harold Barrow 1956 Jeff Battle Justin Bauman Charlie Bryant Bob Burton 1978 Jeff Capel Randolph Childress Herb Cline 1982 Walt Corbean Larry Davis Lefty Davis Al DePorter Mark Freidinger Tim Fuller Dino Gaudio Coach Years at WFU Frank Haith 1990, Ed Hall Neil Johnston Pat Kelsey Rich Knarr Herb Krusen Rusty LaRue Chris Mack Tom McConnell 1986 Neill McGeachy Bones McKinney Jackie Murdock Mike Muse Ernie Nestor , Jeff Nix Walter Noell Coach Years at WFU Dave Odom Billy Packer Mike Parrish Mark Pope 2011 Barry Sanderson 2001 Mark Sandy 1979 Stafford Stephenson 1975 Ricky Stokes Russell Turner Jerry Wainwright Bobby Watson 1974 Larry Williams Dave Wojcik 2010 Dennis Wolff Steve Woodberry #GoDeacs

57 /NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS & RECORDS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING (ALL GAMES) Year Player G Points Avg 1961 Len Chappell Len Chappell Charlie Davis Rod Griffin Rodney Rogers Tim Duncan Josh Howard SCORING ( GAMES) Year Player G Points Avg 1993 Rodney Rogers Tim Duncan Josh Howard REBOUNDING (ALL GAMES) Year Player G Reb Avg 1954 Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Len Chappell Rod Griffin Anthony Teachey Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Al-Farouq Aminu REBOUNDING ( GAMES) Year Player G Reb Avg 1993 Derrick Hicks Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Al-Farouq Aminu OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (ALL GAMES) Year Player G Reb Avg 2003 Josh Howard Al-Farouq Aminu OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ( GAMES) Year Player G Reb Avg 2003 Josh Howard Al-Farouq Aminu DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (ALL GAMES) Year Player G Reb Avg 2010 Al-Farouq Aminu DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ( GAMES) Year Player G Reb Avg 2010 Al-Farouq Aminu FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (ALL GAMES) Year Player FG FGA Pct 1956 Jackie Murdock Ernie Wiggins Rod Griffin Tim Duncan Eric Williams Eric Williams FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ( GAMES) Year Player FG FGA Pct 1997 Tim Duncan James Johnson THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (ALL GAMES) Year Player 3Pt 3PA Pct 1989 Cal Boyd Marc Blucas Ricky Peral Craig Dawson THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE ( GAMES) Year Player 3Pt 3PA Pct 1989 Cal Boyd Robert Siler Marc Blucas Rusty LaRue Craig Dawson THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS (ALL GAMES) Year Player 3Pt 3PA Pct 1994 Randolph Childress THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ( GAMES) Year Player G FG Avg 2004 Justin Gray FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (ALL GAMES) Year Player FT FTA Pct 1954 Al DePorter Jackie Murdock Jackie Murdock Ernie Wiggins Dickie Odom Paul Long Jerry Montgomery Charlie Davis Charlie Davis Charlie Davis Skip Brown Darius Songaila C.J. Harris FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ( GAMES) Year Player FT FTA Pct 1988 David Carlyle Darius Songaila C.J. Harris BLOCKED SHOTS (ALL GAMES) Year Player G BS Avg 1994 Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan BLOCKED SHOTS ( GAMES) Year Player G BS Avg 1994 Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan ASSISTS (ALL GAMES) Year Player G AST Avg 1975 Skip Brown Tyrone Bogues Tyrone Bogues Tyrone Bogues Ishmael Smith ASSISTS ( GAMES) Year Player G AST Avg 2005 Chris Paul STEALS (ALL GAMES) Year Player G ST Avg 1985 Tyrone Bogues Tyrone Bogues Tyrone Bogues Chris Paul Chris Paul STEALS ( GAMES) Year Player G ST Avg 2005 Chris Paul Bryant Crawford ASSIST-TURNOVER RATIO (ALL GAMES) Year Player AST TO Ratio 2001 Ervin Murray Chris Paul ASSIST-TURNOVER RATIO ( GAMES) Year Player AST TO Ratio 2005 Chris Paul MINUTES PLAYED (ALL GAMES) Year Player G Min Avg 2010 Ishmael Smith C.J. Harris Note: Games Only statistics from 1988 to present. TEAM LEADERS (all games) Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Percentage Point FG Percentage Point FG Pct. Defense Rebound Margin Rebounds Offensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds Rebounding Defense Scoring Margin TEAM LEADERS ( games) Offensive Rebounds Scoring Offense Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Percentage Point FG Pct. Defense Rebound Margin Rebounds Scoring Defense THE WAKE FOREST RECORD BOOK NCAA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Year Player FT FTA Pct 1957 Ernie Wiggins REBOUNDING Year Player G Reb Avg 1997 Tim Duncan NCAA TEAM LEADERS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Year FT FTA Pct , REBOUNDING MARGIN Year WF Opp Mar FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS Year Gm Fouls Avg NCAA RECORDS Career FT Attempts Dickie Hemric 1,359 Team Consecutive FT makes Wake Forest (2005) 50 Team Overtime Wins in a Season Wake Forest (1984) 6 Single Game Record Notes: H Home game in Winston-Salem (W-S Coliseum from , LJVM Coliseum from 1990-pres) H G Home game at Greensboro Coliseum H WF Home game at the old campus in Wake Forest, N.C. N Tournament Game N NCAA NCAA Tournament Game N NIT NIT Tournament Game N DC Dixie Classic Game (No.) Opponent Associated Press Ranking at time of game Three Point Records: The three-point field goal became an official part of the college game in However, Wake Forest and the rest of the used a three-point line in conference games during the season. 57

58 58 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball SCORING RECORDS SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS Pts Player Opponent Site Date 51 Charlie Davis American H Feb. 15, Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 12, Dickie Hemric Virginia H WF Feb. 2, Dickie Hemric Duke H WF Feb. 12, Charlie Davis (12) NC State A Feb. 21, Len Chappell South Carolina H Feb. 24, Len Chappell South Carolina H Feb. 25, Charlie Davis (7) North Carolina H Feb. 5, Dickie Walker Virginia H Jan. 15, Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 17, Randolph Childress Duke N Mar. 10, Tony Byers Alabama H Dec. 2, Justin Gray (23) Maryland A Jan. 15, Craig Dawson Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, Charlie Davis Clemson A Feb. 28, Len Chappell South Carolina N Mar. 2, Len Chappell (3) Duke H Feb. 14, Justin Gray Wisconsin H Nov. 29, Randolph Childress (4) N. Carolina (ot) N Mar. 12, Rod Griffin Virginia Tech (ot) H Feb. 19, Bob Leonard Maryland (2ot) H Jan. 14, Len Chappell (7) Duke H Feb. 15, Len Chappell West Virginia A Jan. 31, Len Chappell (10) Duke N Dec. 30, Dickie Hemric Clemson A Feb. 19, Robert O Kelley Xavier A NIT Mar. 15, Randolph Childress Florida State A Jan. 8, Charlie Davis Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, Paul Long Clemson H Jan. 31, Paul Long Vanderbilt H Dec. 10, Bob Leonard North Carolina H Jan. 5, Bob Leonard NC State H Dec. 11, Len Chappell North Carolina A Feb. 10, Len Chappell South Carolina A Feb. 2, Len Chappell Virginia A Dec. 16, Dickie Hemric Clemson A Jan. 13, Rodney Rogers (3) Duke A Feb. 13, Skip Brown Duke H Jan. 22, Charlie Davis NC State H Feb. 20, Charlie Davis (15) N. Carolina H Jan. 16, Charlie Davis Clemson H Feb. 18, Len Chappell Virginia A Dec. 15, 1961 SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS - SENIOR Pts Player Opponent Site Date 50 Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 12, Dickie Hemric Virginia H WF Feb. 2, Len Chappell South Carolina H Feb. 24, Dickie Walker Virginia H Jan. 15, Randolph Childress Duke N Mar. 10, 1995 SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS - JUNIOR Pts Player Opponent Site Date 42 Charlie Davis (12) NC State A Feb. 21, Len Chappell South Carolina H Feb. 25, Charlie Davis (7) North Carolina H Feb. 5, Tony Byers Alabama H Dec. 2, Charlie Davis Clemson A Feb. 28, Len Chappell (3) Duke H Feb. 14, 1961 SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS - SOPHOMORE Pts Player Opponent Site Date 51 Charlie Davis American H Feb. 15, Dickie Hemric Duke H WF Feb. 12, Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 17, Robert O Kelley Xavier A NIT Mar. 15, Charlie Davis Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, Dickie Hemric Clemson A Jan. 13, 1953 SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS - FRESHMAN Pts Player Opponent Site Date 37 Dickie Hemric Clemson A Feb. 19, Chris King (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Dickie Hemric Marshall A Jan. 12, Dickie Hemric South Carolina A Feb. 18, Dickie Hemric Duke N DC Dec. 29, 1951 POINTS SCORED IN AN TOURNAMENT CAREER Rk. Player Years G Points 1. Len Chappell POINTS SCORED IN AN NCAA TOURNAMENT CAREER Rk. Player Years G Points 1. Len Chappell Dickie Hemric SINGLE HALF SCORING LEADERS Pts Player Opponent Site Date 35 2 Charlie Davis American H Feb. 15, Randolph Childress Duke N Mar. 10, Randolph Childress Florida State A Jan. 8, Bob Rhoads Duke A Feb. 10, Charlie Davis Virginia Tech H Jan. 2, Justin Gray Clemson A Jan. 8, Tim Duncan (7) Maryland A Feb. 1, Rod Griffin UNC-Asheville H Jan. 10, Charlie Davis (7) North Carolina H Feb. 5, Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 12, J.T. Terrell Xavier A Dec. 18, Craig Dawson Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, Rodney Rogers (3) Duke A Feb. 13, Randolph Childress (3) North Carolina H Jan. 30, Tony Byers Alabama H Dec. 2, 1972 SEASON SCORING LEADERS Rk. Player Points Year 1. Len Chappell sr 2. Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Charlie Davis Dickie Hemric Charlie Davis Tim Duncan Bob Leonard Randolph Childress Rodney Rogers Dickie Hemric Paul Long Rod Griffin Charlie Davis Tim Duncan Darius Songaila Josh Howard Bob Leonard Paul Long Justin Gray Rodney Rogers Randolph Childress Skip Brown Tony Byers Jeff Teague CAREER SCORING LEADERS Rk. Player Years FG (3FGs) FT Points Avg. 1. Dickie Hemric Randolph Childress (329) Len Chappell Tim Duncan (17) Skip Brown Rod Griffin Charlie Davis Justin Gray (319) Robert O Kelley (288) Darius Songaila (12) Josh Howard (109) Frank Johnson Eric Williams Chris King (29) Rodney Rogers (53) Travis McKie (121) Bob Leonard C.J. Harris (162) Lefty Davis Sam Ivy SEASON SCORING AVERAGE LEADERS Rk. Player Points Year 1. Len Chappell Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Charlie Davis Charlie Davis Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric Paul Long Bob Leonard Bob Leonard Charlie Davis Skip Brown Dickie Hemric Paul Long Tony Byers Rod Griffin Rodney Rogers Skip Brown Tim Duncan Rod Griffin Rodney Rogers Randolph Childress Randolph Childress Randolph Childress Josh Howard CAREER SCORING AVERAGE LEADERS Rk. Player Years Games Average 1. Charlie Davis Len Chappell Dickie Hemric Paul Long Bob Leonard Tony Byers Rodney Rogers Skip Brown Rod Griffin Randolph Childress 91, Jack Williams Tim Duncan POINTS SCORED IN A 3-YEAR CAREER Rk. Player Years Games Points 1. Len Chappell , Charlie Davis , Rodney Rogers , Bob Leonard , Lefty Davis ,564 POINTS SCORED IN A 2-YEAR CAREER Rk. Player Years Games Points 1. Paul Long , Tony Byers , Jeff Teague ,000

59 1000 POINT CLUB wake forest basketball 1. DICKIE HEMRIC - 2,587 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals TIM DUNCAN - 2,117 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals CHARLIE DAVIS - 1,970 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals DARIUS SONGAILA - 1,859 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals ERIC WILLIAMS - 1,738 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals RANDOLPH CHILDRESS - 2,208 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals SKIP BROWN - 2,034 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals JUSTIN GRAY - 1,946 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals JOSH HOWARD - 1,765 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals CHRIS KING - 1,721 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals LEN CHAPPELL - 2,165 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals ROD GRIFFIN - 1,985 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals ROBERT O KELLEY - 1,885 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals FRANK JOHNSON - 1,749 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals RODNEY ROGERS - 1,720 YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG Totals Rk. Player Years GP FG 3PT FT Avg Pts 1. Dickie Hemric , Randolph Childress 91, , Len Chappell , Tim Duncan , Skip Brown , Rod Griffin , Charlie Davis , Justin Gray , Robert O Kelley , Darius Songaila , Josh Howard , Frank Johnson , Eric Williams , Chris King , Rodney Rogers , Travis McKie , Bob Leonard , C.J. Harris , Lefty Davis , Sam Ivy , Devin Thomas , Jack Williams 53, , Alvis Rogers , Jerry Schellenberg , Craig Dawson , Delaney Rudd ,329 Codi Miller-McIntyre ,329 Rk. Player Years GP FG 3PT FT Avg Pts 28. Billy Packer , Tony Rutland , Kenny Green , Jackie Murdock , Paul Long , Mark Cline , Dickie Walker , Danny Young , Mike Helms , Guy Morgan , Taron Downey , Jim Johnstone , Ishmael Smith , Trelonnie Owens , Ronny Watts , Tony Byers , Anthony Tucker , Gil McGregor , Ernie Wiggins , Anthony Teachey , Dave Budd , L.D. Williams , Frank Christie , Jeff Teague ,000 59

60 60 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball REBOUNDING RECORDS SINGLE GAME REBOUNDING LEADERS Reb Player Opponent Site Date 36 Dickie Hemric Clemson H WF Feb. 4, Dickie Hemric Duke N DC Dec. 29, Dickie Hemric South Carolina H WF Feb. 23, Dickie Hemric Cornell N DC Dec. 27, Dickie Hemric Navy N DC Dec. 29, Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 12, Len Chappell South Carolina A Feb. 2, Tim Duncan Virginia A Feb. 22, Tim Duncan Winthrop A Feb. 4, Len Chappell Duke H Feb. 3, Dickie Hemric (3) La Salle A Jan. 3, Tim Duncan St. Mary s N NCAA Mar. 14, Tim Duncan (18) Georgia Tech N Mar. 10, Tim Duncan (14) Oklahoma St. N NCAA Mar. 24, Len Chappell (7) Duke H Feb. 15, Len Chappell Virginia A Dec. 15, Len Chappell South Carolina H Feb. 25, Len Chappell Tennessee H Jan. 18, Jack Williams Richmond N Feb. 6, Dickie Hemric Clemson H WF Feb. 14, Devin Thomas NC State A Feb. 13, Len Chappell Villanova N NCAA Mar. 17, Len Chappell Villanova H G Feb. 18, Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 17, Dickie Hemric South Carolina A Feb. 5, 1954 SINGLE GAME OFF. REBOUNDING LEADERS (SINCE 86-87) Reb Player Opponent Site Date 11 Eric Williams (4) Duke H Feb. 2, Jamaal Levy Richmond H Dec. 4, Loren Woods Richmond H Nov. 29, Devin Thomas (18) NC State H Jan. 22, James Johnson Maryland N NCAA Mar. 13, Jamie Skeen NC State A Feb. 28, Kyle Visser South Florida A Dec. 29, Josh Howard (1) North Carolina H Feb. 6, Tim Duncan (17) Georgia Tech H Jan. 19, Rodney Rogers (23) Florida St. (ot) H Jan. 9, Derrick Hicks (23) Florida St. (ot) H Jan. 9, numerous times, last... Devin Thomas Richmond H Dec. 7, 2013 SINGLE GAME DEF. REBOUNDING LEADERS (SINCE 86-87) Reb Player Opponent Site Date 19 Tim Duncan (14) Oklahoma St. N NCAA Mar. 24, Tim Duncan Missouri A Feb. 9, Tim Duncan (18) Georgia Tech N Mar. 10, Tim Duncan St. Mary s N NCAA Mar. 14, Tim Duncan NC State A Dec. 7, Devin Thomas Iona H Nov. 21, Tim Duncan Richmond A Dec. 1, Devin Thomas NC State A Feb. 13, James Johnson NC State H Feb. 26, Tim Duncan Virginia A Feb. 22, Tim Duncan NC State (ot) H Feb. 16, Tim Duncan Winthrop A Feb. 4, Tim Duncan Florida State H Jan. 7, numerous times, last... Devin Thomas VMI H Nov. 12, 2013 SINGLE GAME REBOUNDNG LEADERS - SENIOR Reb Player Opponent Site Date 36 Dickie Hemric Clemson H WF Feb. 4, Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 12, Len Chappell South Carolina A Feb. 2, 1962 SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS - JUNIOR Reb Player Opponent Site Date 22 Tim Duncan (18) Georgia Tech N Mar. 10, Len Chappell South Carolina H Feb. 25, Jack Williams Richmond N Feb. 6, 1956 SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS - SOPHOMORE Reb Player Opponent Site Date 30 Dickie Hemric South Carolina H WF Feb. 23, Tim Duncan Winthrop A Feb. 4, Len Chappell Duke H Feb. 3, Dickie Hemric (3) La Salle A Jan. 3, 1953 SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS - FRESHMAN Reb Player Opponent Site Date 31 Dickie Hemric Duke N DC Dec. 29, Dickie Hemric Cornell N DC Dec. 27, Dickie Hemric Navy N DC Dec. 29, 1951 Tim Duncan SEASON REBOUND LEADERS Rk. Player Rebounds Year 1. Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Tim Duncan Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Len Chappell Ronny Watts Len Chappell Al-Farouq Aminu Ronny Watts Gil McGregor Anthony Teachey Tim Duncan Jack Williams Eric Williams Bill Hull Devin Thomas Rod Griffin Gil McGregor Devin Thomas Dave Budd Darius Songaila SEASON OFFENSE REBOUND LEADERS (SINCE 86-87) Rk. Player Rebounds Year 1. Al-Farouq Aminu Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Eric Williams Tim Duncan Josh Howard Josh Howard Jamaal Levy Rafael Vidaurreta Rodney Rogers CAREER REBOUNING LEADERS Rk. Player Years Games Rebounds Avg. 1. Dickie Hemric , Tim Duncan , Len Chappell , Devin Thomas , Rod Griffin Anthony Teachey Eric Williams Gil McGregor Josh Howard Ronny Watts Travis McKie Darius Songaila Jack Williams Jamaal Levy Rafael Vidaurreta Rodney Rogers Guy Morgan Sam Ivy Chris King Dave Budd SEASON REBOUNDING AVERAGE LEADERS Rk Player Rebounds Year 1. Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Dickie Hemric Tim Duncan Len Chappell Ronny Watts Len Chappell Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Ronny Watts Gil McGregor Jack Williams Al-Farouq Aminu Gil McGregor Devin Thomas Dave Budd Rod Griffin Anthony Teachey Bill Hull Tim Duncan Frank Christie Gil McGregor Jim Gilley CAREER REBOUNDING AVERAGE LEADERS (MIN 50 GAMES) Rk. Player Years Games Average 1. Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Tim Duncan Gil McGregor Ronny Watts Al-Farouq Aminu Jack Williams 53, Dave Budd Rod Griffin Devin Thomas James Johnson Rodney Rogers Cal Stamp Anthony Teachey Frank Christie

61 500 REBOUND CLUB wake forest basketball 1. DICKIE HEMRIC - 1,802 YEAR GP REB AVG Totals DEVIN THOMAS YEAR GP REB AVG Totals ERIC WILLIAMS YEAR GP REB AVG Totals RONNY WATTS YEAR GP REB AVG Totals JACK WILLIAMS YEAR GP REB AVG Totals TIM DUNCAN - 1,570 YEAR GP REB AVG Totals ROD GRIFFIN YEAR GP REB AVG Totals GIL McGREGOR YEAR GP REB AVG Totals TRAVIS McKIE YEAR GP REB AVG Totals JAMAAL LEVY YEAR GP REB AVG Totals LEN CHAPPELL - 1,213 YEAR GP REB AVG Totals ANTHONY TEACHEY YEAR GP REB AVG Totals JOSH HOWARD YEAR GP REB AVG Totals DARIUS SONGAILA YEAR GP REB AVG Totals RAFAEL VIDAURRETA YEAR GP REB AVG Totals Rk. Player Years Games Rebounds Avg. 1. Dickie Hemric , Tim Duncan , Len Chappell , Devin Thomas , Rod Griffin Anthony Teachey Eric Williams Gil McGregor Josh Howard Ronny Watts Travis McKie Darius Songaila Jack Williams Jamaal Levy Rafael Vidaurreta Rodney Rogers Guy Morgan Sam Ivy Chris King Dave Budd Josh Shoemaker Alvis Rogers Vytas Danelius Larry Harrison Lefty Davis Frank Christie Chas McFarland Al-Farouq Aminu Trelonnie Owens Jim Johnstone Years Games Rebounds Avg. 31. Kenny Green Jim Gilley Bob Leonard Bob Woolard James Johnson Kyle Visser MOST PLAYERS WITH 10 OR MORE REBOUNDS IN A GAME No. Opponent Site Date 3 Baylor N Nov. 30, Temple H Dec. 1, (23) Florida St. (ot) H Jan. 9, Marquette (ot) A Dec. 12, Davidson H Feb. 15, Clemson N March 4, Duquesne H Dec. 17, (6) Duke H Feb. 13, Virginia H Jan. 13, Clemson H Jan. 4, Princeton N Dec. 20, Marquette H Dec. 14, St. Joseph s H Dec. 11, St. Joseph s (ot) N NCAA March 16, Virginia Tech H Jan. 28, Virginia H Jan. 7, Virginia A Dec. 16, George Washington H Dec. 1, Minnesota N DC Dec. 29,

62 62 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball FIELD GOAL RECORDS SINGLE GAME FIELD GOAL LEADERS FG Player Opponent Site Date 19 Charlie Davis American H Feb. 15, Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 12, Len Chappell South Carolina H Feb. 25, Tony Byers Alabama H Dec. 2, Sam Ivy Canisius N Dec. 18, Tony Byers West Virginia A Dec. 4, Charlie Davis (12) NC State A Feb. 21, Dickie Walker Virginia H Jan. 15, Paul Long Vanderbilt H Dec. 10, Len Chappell South Carolina H Feb. 24, Len Chappell North Carolina A Feb. 10, Lefty Davis Davidson N Jan. 31, Jerry Schellenberg Richmond A Jan. 1, Skip Brown (5) Maryland A Jan. 11, Gil McGregor Georgetown N Dec. 29, Paul Long (1) Duke A Jan. 15, Bob Leonard (8) Duke N Mar. 5, Bob Leonard (10) Duke A Jan. 16, Len Chappell Virginia A Dec. 16, Dickie Hemric Duke H WF Feb. 12, times SINGLE GAME FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT LEADERS FG Player Opponent Site Date 33 Charlie Davis (12) NC State A Feb. 21, Paul Long Maryland (ot) H Feb. 7, Bob Leonard Davidson A Dec. 1, Bob Leonard (10) Duke A Jan. 16, Len Chappell South Carolina H Feb. 25, Dickie Hemric Clemson H WF Feb. 4, Dickie Hemric Rio Grande N Dec. 22, Tony Byers (6) NC State N Dec. 15, Charlie Davis (7) N. Carolina A Jan. 17, Len Chappell Maryland H Feb. 17, Frank Johnson Richmond (2ot) A Dec. 22, Tony Byers (4) N. Carolina H G Jan. 17, Len Chappell Virginia A Dec. 15, Skip Brown (5) NC State A Jan. 25, Skip Brown (5) Maryland A Jan. 11, Charlie Davis (16) N. Carolina A Feb. 4, Charlie Davis Davidson H Jan. 31, Charlie Davis American H Feb. 15, Bob Leonard Cincinnati A Dec. 30, Len Chappell South Carolina A Feb. 2, Len Chappell (3) Duke A Feb. 9, Len Chappell (10) NC State N DC Dec. 31, Dickie Hemric South Carolina H WF Feb. 23, Jack Williams The Citadel A Jan. 10, times SINGLE GAME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS FG% Player Opponent Site Date (10-10) Kyle Visser JMU H Nov. 11, (8-8) Trelonnie Owens Temple H Mar. 1, (8-8) Kenny Green W&M H Jan. 11, (7-7) Kyle Visser Ga Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, (7-7) Josh Howard Mt St. Mary s H Nov. 16, (7-7) Jerry Braswell VMI H Nov. 15, (7-7) Tim Duncan Lehigh H Dec. 2, (7-7) Trelonnie Owens App State H Dec. 19, (7-7) Tyrone Bogues Washington St N Dec. 27, (7-7) Mike Helms (12) UNC N Mar. 6, (7-7) Guy Morgan Rollins H Jan. 20, (7-7) Cal Stamp Duke N Jan. 4, (7-7) Jerry Schellenberg Virginia Tech A Feb. 2, (6-6) many times, last... C.J. Harris Holy Cross H Dec. 4, 2010 SINGLE GAME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS (MIN 10 FG) FG% Player Opponent Site Date (10-10) Kyle Visser JMU H Nov. 11, (12-13) Rod Griffin Charlotte H G Jan. 22, (12-13) Ernie Wiggins (6) NCSU (ot) A Feb. 25, (11-12) Darius Songaila (8) Virginia H Jan. 2, (11-12) Rod Griffin (15) NC State H Feb. 28, (11-12) Neil Pastushok Baldwin-Wall. H Dec. 12, (10-11) Devin Thomas Notre Dame H Jan. 25, (10-11) Rodney Rogers (16) Ga. Tech A Jan. 21, (10-11) Anthony Teachey (18) Ga. Tech (ot) H Feb. 2, (10-11) Skip Brown Davidson A Feb. 16, (10-11) Dave Budd (9) Villanova H Feb. 22, (15-17) Gil McGregor Georgetown N Dec. 29, (14-16) Rodney Rogers (3) Duke A Feb. 13, (13-15) Alley Hart Penn State N Dec. 10, 1960 Skip Brown SEASON FIELD GOAL LEADERS Rk. Player FGs Year 1. Len Chappell Len Chappell Charlie Davis Bob Leonard Skip Brown Rodney Rogers Rod Griffin Tony Byers Rodney Rogers Paul Long Paul Long Tim Duncan Charlie Davis Bob Leonard Kenny Green Tim Duncan Dickie Hemric Eric Williams Skip Brown Skip Brown Dickie Hemric Sam Ivy Charlie Davis Delaney Rudd Tim Duncan Billy Packer SEASON FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT LEADERS Rk. Player FGAs Year 1. Len Chappell Charlie Davis Len Chappell Bob Leonard Bob Leonard Tony Byers Charlie Davis Justin Gray Skip Brown Paul Long Charlie Davis Paul Long Lowell Davis Delaney Rudd Lowell Davis Robert O Kelley Billy Packer Skip Brown Lowell Davis Dickie Hemric Rodney Rogers Skip Brown Dickie Hemric Josh Howard Robert O Kelley CAREER FIELD GOAL LEADERS Rk. Player Years Games Field Goals FG%. 1. Skip Brown Dickie Hemric Tim Duncan Rod Griffin Len Chappell Frank Johnson Chris King Charlie Davis Rodney Rogers Eric Williams Randolph Childress 91, Josh Howard Sam Ivy Darius Songaila Bob Leonard Robert O Kelley Justin Gray Lefty Davis Alvis Rogers Travis McKie SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS (MIN 3 FG/G) Rk. Player FG% Year 1. Jim Johnstone Eric Williams Rod Griffin Eric Williams Jim Johnstone Rodney Rogers Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Jim Johnstone Guy Morgan Kyle Visser Kenny Green Rod Griffin Guy Morgan Rodney Rogers CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT LEADERS Rk. Player FGAs Years 1. Dickie Hemric 1, Skip Brown 1, Robert O Kelley 1, Justin Gray 1, Charlie Davis 1, Len Chappell 1, Frank Johnson 1, Randolph Childress 1,453 91, Rod Griffin 1, Lefty Davis 1, Tim Duncan 1, Chris King 1, Bob Leonard 1, Josh Howard 1, Darius Songaila 1, CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS (MIN 250 FG) Rk. Player FG% Years 1. Jim Johnstone 60.5 ( ) Eric Williams 59.3 ( ) Rodney Rogers 57.9 ( ) Tim Duncan 57.7 ( ) Guy Morgan 56.4 ( ) Rod Griffin 55.2 ( ) Kyle Visser 54.9 ( ) Sam Ivy 54.4 ( ) Kenny Green 54.3 ( ) Devin Thomas 52.0 ( ) Chris King 51.9 ( ) Ronny Watts 51.6 ( ) James Johnson 51.5 ( ) Anthony Teachey 51.3 ( ) Darius Songaila 51.1 ( )

63 FREE THROW RECORDS SINGLE GAME FREE THROW LEADERS FT Player Opponent Site Date 20 Dickie Hemric Duke A Feb. 19, C.J. Harris Miami H Feb. 9, Charlie Davis (7) North Carolina H Feb. 5, Charlie Davis Clemson H Feb. 18, Jackie Murdock Colgate N Dec. 20, Charlie Davis Clemson A Feb. 28, Paul Long Clemson H Jan. 31, Len Chappell St. Joseph s (ot) N NCAA Mar. 16, Dickie Hemric (9) Duke H WF Jan. 12, Tim Duncan Florida State H Feb. 7, Charlie Davis (15) North Carolina H Jan. 16, Jerry Montgomery NC State A Feb. 24, Dickie Hemric North Carolina N Mar. 3, Chris Paul VCU H Nov. 18, Darius Songaila Virginia A Mar. 2, Robert O Kelley (4) Maryland H Jan. 31, Jerry Schellenberg (3) North Carolina N Jan. 2, Charlie Davis Maryland H Mar. 2, Charlie Davis Georgetown N Dec. 29, Bob Leonard NC State H Dec. 11, Len Chappell South Carolina N Mar. 2, Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 12, Len Chappell NC State H Dec. 5, Len Chappell Maryland N Mar. 2, Dickie Hemric North Carolina H WF Feb. 17, Dickie Hemric Duke H WF Feb. 12, Jack Williams Brigham Young N DC Dec. 30, 1952 SINGLE GAME FREE THROW ATTEMPT LEADERS FT Player Opponent Site Date 26 Dickie Hemric Duke A Feb. 19, Tim Duncan Florida State N Mar. 7, Dickie Hemric (9) Duke H WF Jan. 12, Dickie Hemric Navy N DC Dec. 29, Charlie Davis Georgetown N Dec. 29, Dickie Hemric Maryland N SoCon Mar. 6, Len Chappell St. Joseph s (ot) N NCAA Mar. 16, Jackie Murdock Colgate N Dec. 20, Dickie Hemric Duke H WF Feb. 12, Devin Thomas UNC Asheville H Nov. 14, Charlie Davis (7) North Carolina H Feb. 5, Charlie Davis Clemson H Feb. 18, Len Chappell Virginia H Feb. 12, Len Chappell St. Joseph s A Jan. 13, Dickie Hemric Clemson A Jan. 13, C.J. Harris Miami H Feb. 9, Jeff Teague (10) Clemson A Jan. 17, Kyle Visser Bucknell A Nov. 14, Tim Duncan (7) Clemson H Feb. 12, Bob Leonard NC State H Dec. 11, Len Chappell Clemson H Jan. 6, Len Chappell (10) Duke N Dec. 30, Dave Budd South Carolina H Jan. 9, Dickie Hemric North Carolina N Mar. 3, Dickie Hemric The Citadel A Jan. 10, times BEST PERFECT FREE THROW GAMES FT-FTA Player Opponent Site Date Charlie Davis Clemson A Feb. 28, Paul Long Clemson H Jan. 31, Darius Songaila Virginia A Mar. 2, Jerry Schellenberg (3) UNC N Jan. 2, Charlie Davis Maryland H Mar. 2, Jackie Murdock NC State N Mar. 7, Al Deporter Bradley N Dec. 12, Justin Gray Wisconsin H Nov. 29, Darius Songaila Minnesota H Nov. 27, Charlie Davis Columbia H Dec. 27, Charlie Davis Maryland A Dec. 13, Jerry Montgomery (4) UNC N Mar. 7, Charlie Davis Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, Charlie Davis Duke N Dec. 20, Len Chappell (6) UNC H Feb. 11, Travis McKie Georgia Tech H Feb. 1, Justin Gray Clemson H Mar. 1, Charlie Davis Davidson A Jan. 30, Charlie Davis (3) S. Car. N Mar. 6, Dickie Odom Virginia (2ot) H Feb. 21, 1959 Len Chappell SEASON FREE THROW LEADERS Rk. Player FTs Year 1. Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Dickie Hemric Jackie Murdock Len Chappell Charlie Davis Charlie Davis Darius Songaila Charlie Davis Randolph Childress Jeff Teague Randolph Childress Tim Duncan Ronny Watts Jackie Murdock Darius Songaila Chris Paul Len Chappell Paul Long Kyle Visser Chris Paul Jim Gilley Tim Duncan C.J. Harris Justin Gray Lowell Davis SEASON FREE THROW ATTEMPT LEADERS Rk. Player FTAs Year 1. Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Tim Duncan Ronny Watts Jackie Murdock Len Chappell Darius Songaila Eric Williams Charlie Davis Randolph Childress Eric Williams Randolph Childress Charlie Davis Devin Thomas Jeff Teague Charlie Davis Tim Duncan Jim Gilley Dave Budd Dave Budd Bob Leonard wake forest basketball CAREER FREE THROW LEADERS Rk. Player Years Games Free Throws FT%. 1. Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Randolph Childress 91, Charlie Davis Darius Songaila C.J. Harris Tim Duncan Jackie Murdock Rod Griffin Travis McKie Lefty Davis Justin Gray Devin Thomas Bob Leonard Jack Williams 1953, Eric Williams Dave Budd Josh Howard Robert O Kelley Ronny Watts SEASON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS (MIN 2 FT/G) Rk. Player FT% Year 1. Charlie Davis Ernie Wiggins Jackie Murdock Charlie Davis Skip Brown Paul Long Taron Downey Charlie Davis Taron Downey Delaney Rudd Jackie Murdock Darius Songaila Jerry Montgomery Billy Packer David Carlyle CAREER FREE THROW ATTEMPT LEADERS Rk. Player FTAs Years 1. Dickie Hemric 1, Len Chappell Tim Duncan Randolph Childress , Devin Thomas Darius Songaila Eric Williams Charlie Davis C.J. Harris Rod Griffin Lefty Davis Jack Williams Travis McKie Dave Budd Jackie Murdock CAREER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS (MIN 2 FT/G) Rk. Player FT% Years 1. Charlie Davis 87.3 ( ) Jackie Murdock 85.8 ( ) Paul Long 85.1 ( ) Taron Downey 84.6 ( ) Chris Paul 83.8 ( ) Skip Brown 83.6 ( ) C.J. Harris 83.4 ( ) Jerry Montgomery 83.4 ( ) Darius Songaila 83.1 ( ) Ernie Wiggins 82.0 ( ) Billy Packer 81.9 ( ) Mark Cline 81.7 ( ) Jeff Teague 81.2 ( ) Jerry Schellenberg 80.9 ( ) Delaney Rudd 80.5 ( ) Justin Gray 80.5 ( )

64 3-POINT RECORDS SINGLE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL LEADERS 3FG Player Opponent Site Date 11 Craig Dawson Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, Randolph Childress (4) N. Carolina (ot) N Mar. 12, Justin Gray (18) Texas A Jan. 13, Randolph Childress Duke N Mar. 10, Cal Boyd (8) North Carolina A Feb. 16, C.J. Harris Seton Hall H Dec. 8, J.T. Terrell Iowa H Nov. 30, Justin Gray (23) Maryland A Jan. 15, Craig Dawson (2) Maryland A Feb. 24, Craig Dawson Navy A Jan. 7, Robert O Kelley (14) N. Carolina (ot) A Feb. 23, Robert O Kelley (2) North Carolina H Jan. 31, Randolph Childress (3) North Carolina H Jan. 30, numerous times, last... Cornelius Hudson Pittsburgh (2ot) A Feb. 16, 2016 SINGLE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT LEADERS Att Player Opponent Site Date 18 Justin Gray (18) Texas A Jan. 13, Craig Dawson Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, Randolph Childress (4) N. Carolina (ot) N Mar. 12, Robert O Kelley Florida State A Feb. 5, Robert O Kelley (2) North Carolina H Jan. 31, Tony Rutland (12) North Carolina A Feb. 19, Tony Rutland (19) Clemson A Jan. 21, Randolph Childress (11) Virginia N Mar. 11, Justin Gray (23) North Carolina H Feb. 19, Justin Gray Florida State (ot) H Feb. 25, Tony Rutland (5) North Carolina N Mar. 8, Coron Williams Presbyterian H Nov. 15, Taron Downey West Virginia N NCAA Mar. 19, Robert O Kelley (14) N. Carolina (ot) A Feb. 23, Robert O Kelley Florida State A Jan. 20, Tony Rutland (2) North Carolina H Jan. 31, Randolph Childress Clemson A Feb. 24, Dinos Mitoglou (2) Virginia A Feb. 14, Justin Gray Florida State (ot) A Jan. 18, Justin Gray (14) Texas H Dec. 28, Randolph Childress Duke N Mar. 10, Randolph Childress (4) N. Carolina (ot) N Mar. 12, times SINGLE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN 5 3FG) 3FG% Player Opponent Site Date (6-6) C.J. Harris Virginia Tech H Mar. 10, (5-5) C.J. Harris (2) Miami H Feb. 23, (5-5) Randolph Childress Florida State A Jan. 8, (6-7) Dinos Mitoglou Miami H Feb. 11, (6-7) Justin Gray Georgia Tech H Jan. 18, (6-7) Rusty LaRue Florida State H Feb. 7, (5-6) Travis McKie Virginia Tech A Jan. 22, (5-6) Harvey Hale Wright State H Dec. 14, (5-6) Harvey Hale Fairfield H Nov. 9, (5-6) Harvey Hale Ga. Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, (5-6) Robert O Kelley UNCG H Nov. 18, (5-6) Rusty LaRue Clemson A Jan. 22, (5-6) Danny Young Georgia Tech A Feb. 12, (7-9) Craig Dawson (2) Maryland A Feb. 24, (7-9) Randolph Childress (3) UNC H Jan. 30, (6-8) Tony Rutland Georgia Tech A Jan. 8, (6-8) David Carlyle Virginia A Jan. 30, 1988 BEST PERFECT 3-POINT FIELD GOAL GAMES 3FG-3FGA Player Opponent Site Date 6-6 C.J. Harris Virginia Tech H Mar. 10, C.J. Harris (2) Miami H Feb. 23, Randolph Childress Florida State A Jan. 8, Mitchell Wilbekin Pittsburgh H Mar. 1, Ari Stewart Gonzaga A Dec. 5, Taron Downey NC State H Feb. 10, Tony Rutland Georgia Tech A Jan. 10, Jerry Braswell VMI H Nov. 15, Steven Goolsby Clemson H Feb. 21, Ricky Peral Oklahoma St N Nov. 29, Randolph Childress Duke A Feb. 11, Cal Boyd Maryland H Jan. 4, David Carlyle (5) UNC A Feb. 17, times, last... Rondale Watson Virginia Tech A Jan. 13, 2016 Randolph Childress SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOAL LEADERS Rk. Player 3FGs Year 1. Craig Dawson Justin Gray Randolph Childress Justin Gray Randolph Childress Justin Gray Robert O Kelley Robert O Kelley Tony Rutland Randolph Childress Tony Rutland Coron Williams Robert O Kelley Tony Rutland Rusty LaRue Randolph Childress C.J. Harris Robert O Kelley Bryant Crawford Craig Dawson Mark Cline Taron Downey Cal Boyd Josh Howard Steven Goolsby SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT LEADERS Rk. Player FGAs Year 1. Justin Gray Justin Gray Randolph Childress Justin Gray Craig Dawson Robert O Kelley Robert O Kelley Randolph Childress Randolph Childress Tony Rutland Tony Rutland Robert O Kelley Coron Williams Tony Rutland Robert O Kelley Randolph Childress Bryant Crawford Harvey Hale Mitchell Wilbekin Taron Downey Craig Dawson Cornelius Hudson Josh Howard Steven Goolsby J.T. Terrell CAREER 3-POINT FG LEADERS Rk. Player Years Games 3-Pointers 3FG%. 1. Randolph Childress 91, Justin Gray Robert O Kelley Craig Dawson Tony Rutland Taron Downey C.J. Harris Rusty LaRue Harvey Hale Steven Goolsby Travis McKie Jerry Braswell Cal Boyd Broderick Hicks Josh Howard Mitchell Wilbekin 2015-pres Derrick McQueen David Carlyle Robert Siler Dinos Mitoglou 2015-pres SEASON 3-POINT PERCENTAGE LEADERS (MIN 1 3FG/G) Rk. Player FG% Year 1. Gary Clark Ricky Peral Cal Boyd Marc Blucas Michael Drum Chris Paul Chris Paul Rusty LaRue Steven Goolsby Rusty LaRue Trent Strickland Tyrone Bogues Randolph Childress Jeff Teague Craig Dawson CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT LEADERS Rk. Player 3FGAs Years 1. Justin Gray Randolph Childress , Robert O Kelley Tony Rutland Craig Dawson Taron Downey C.J. Harris Harvey Hale Travis McKie Rusty LaRue Broderick Hicks Steven Goolsby Josh Howard Jerry Braswell Mitchell Wilbekin pres. CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS (MIN 1 3FG/G) Rk. Player FG% Years 1. Cal Boyd 47.0 ( ) Chris Paul 46.9 (86-183) Marc Blucas 46.4 (91-196) Ricky Peral 44.1 (83-188) Rusty LaRue 43.4 ( ) Jeff Teague 42.1 (77-183) Coron Williams 40.3 (71-176) Craig Dawson 39.8 ( ) Randolph Childress 39.5 ( ) 91, Jerry Braswell 39.1 ( ) #GoDeacs

65 ASSISTS/TURNOVERS RECORDS SINGLE GAME ASSIST LEADERS Ast Player Opponent Site Date 17 Tyrone Bogues (20) Clemson (ot) H G Jan. 10, Tyrone Bogues (1) North Carolina A Feb. 8, Ishmael Smith Georgia Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, Tyrone Bogues (2) North Carolina H G Jan. 22, Tyrone Bogues Charlotte H Feb. 14, Tyrone Bogues MD-Eastern Shore H Jan. 5, Frank Johnson (13) Maryland H Feb. 4, Tyrone Bogues Charlotte H Feb. 15, Frank Johnson Johns Hopkins H Dec. 1, Chris Paul (14) Texas H Dec. 18, Tyrone Bogues (3) North Carolina A Feb. 11, Tyrone Bogues Georgia Tech A Feb. 7, Tyrone Bogues Richmond (ot) H Jan. 28, Tyrone Bogues (17) NC State A Jan. 15, Tyrone Bogues (3) Duke A Jan. 16, Tyrone Bogues Clemson A Jan. 6, Tyrone Bogues Hawaii A Dec. 29, Tyrone Bogues Boston College H Dec. 7, Danny Young Fresno State N NIT Mar. 28, Skip Brown UNC-Asheville H Dec. 18, Skip Brown Long Island H Feb. 22, Skip Brown Duke H Jan. 22, Skip Brown Iowa N Dec. 28, Len Chappell Penn State ch Dec. 10, Codi Miller-McIntyre Virginia Tech N Mar. 10, Codi Miller-McIntyre Princeton H Dec. 31, Ishmael Smith William & Mary H Nov. 28, Ishmael Smith Boston College H Feb. 9, Ishmael Smith Presbyterian H Jan. 2, Ishmael Smith South Florida A Dec. 29, Ishmael Smith James Madison H Nov. 11, Chris Paul Elon H Dec. 15, Randolph Childress (25) Georgia Tech A Feb. 19, Randolph Childress Clemson A Jan. 22, Derrick McQueen Clemson (ot) A Jan. 12, Tony Black Canisius N Dec. 18, Tyrone Bogues Appalachian State H Jan. 7, Tyrone Bogues MD-Eastern Shore H Jan. 4, Tyrone Bogues (13) North Carolina H G Dec. 15, Skip Brown East Tennessee St. H Dec. 1, times SINGLE GAME ASSIST LEADERS - SENIOR Ast Player Opponent Site Date 17 Tyrone Bogues (20) Clemson (ot) H G Jan. 10, Tyrone Bogues (2) North Carolina H G Jan. 22, Tyrone Bogues Charlotte H Feb. 14, Tyrone Bogues MD-Eastern Shore H Jan. 5, Frank Johnson (13) Maryland H Feb. 4, 1981 SINGLE GAME ASSIST LEADERS - JUNIOR Ast Player Opponent Site Date 17 Tyrone Bogues (1) North Carolina A Feb. 8, Tyrone Bogues Charlotte H Feb. 15, Tyrone Bogues (3) Duke A Jan. 16, Tyrone Bogues Clemson A Jan. 6, Tyrone Bogues Hawaii A Dec. 29, Tyrone Bogues Boston College H Dec. 7, Danny Young Fresno State N NIT Mar. 28, 1983 SINGLE GAME ASSIST LEADERS - SOPHOMORE Ast Player Opponent Site Date 12 Chris Paul (14) Texas H Dec. 18, Skip Brown Long Island H Feb. 22, Skip Brown Duke H Jan. 22, Skip Brown Iowa N Dec. 28, Ishmael Smith Presbyterian H Jan. 2, Chris Paul Elon H Dec. 15, Tony Black Canisius N Dec. 18, Tyrone Bogues (13) North Carolina H G Dec. 15, 1984 SINGLE GAME ASSIST LEADERS - FRESHMAN Ast Player Opponent Site Date 15 Ishmael Smith Georgia Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, Ishmael Smith South Florida A Dec. 29, Ishmael Smith James Madison H Nov. 11, Sharmaine Dukes Charleston Southern H Dec. 20, Chris Paul Maryland A Feb. 28, Derrick McQueen New Mexico A Dec. 28, 1988 Muggsy Bogues SEASON ASSIST LEADERS (SINCE ) Rk. Player Assists Year 1. Tyrone Muggsy Bogues Tyrone Muggsy Bogues Chris Paul Tyrone Muggsy Bogues Skip Brown Ishmael Smith Ishmael Smith Chris Paul Frank Johnson Skip Brown Randolph Childress Danny Young Danny Young Derrick McQueen Derrick McQueen Derrick McQueen Ishmael Smith Justin Gray Derrick McQueen Cal Boyd Codi Miller-McIntyre Skip Brown Codi Miller-McIntyre Bryant Crawford Danny Young wake forest basketball SINGLE GAME TURNOVER LEADERS TO Player Opponent Site Date 11 Robert O Kelley NC State N Mar. 5, Jerry Schellenberg Creighton N Dec. 30, Devin Thomas Florida N Dec. 20, C.J. Harris VCU H Nov. 16, Randolph Childress Davidson A Nov. 29, Tony Byers (6) NC State N Dec. 15, Justin Gray Texas Tech N Nov. 18, Justin Gray George Mason H Nov. 11, Darius Songaila Richmond H Jan. 2, Tony Rutland NC State A Mar. 2, Anthony Tucker (19) NC State H Jan. 18, Tyrone Bogues (17) NC State A Jan. 15, Benny McKaig (5) Duke A Jan. 16, Skip Brown (10) North Carolina A Jan. 29, Tony Byers Duke N Dec. 16, Paul Long (4) North Carolina N Mar. 10, times, last... Bryant Crawford (13) Indiana N Nov. 23, 2015 MOST MINUTES WITHOUT A TURNOVER Min Player Opponent Site Date 43 Robert O Kelley Davidson (ot) A Feb. 2, Jim Johnstone Clemson (2ot) A Jan. 13, Marc Blucas Vanderbilt (2ot) A Dec. 8, Eric Williams George Mason (ot) H Nov. 11, Marc Blucas Wisc-Green Bay (ot) N Nov. 27, Mark Cline (6) N. Carolina (ot) N Mar. 8, Anthony Teachey (3) Virginia (ot) N Mar. 6, times, last Madison Jones (11) Duke A Feb. 4, 2014 CAREER ASSIST LEADERS Rk. Player Years Games Assists 1. Tyrone Muggsy Bogues Ishmael Smith Skip Brown Derrick McQueen Danny Young Randolph Childress Frank Johnson Codi Miller-McIntyre Chris Paul Justin Gray Taron Downey Tony Rutland Tim Duncan Broderick Hicks Delaney Rudd C.J. Harris Robert O Kelley Jerry Schellenberg Cal Boyd Madison Jones SEASON ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO LEADERS (MIN. 75 ASST) SINCE Rk. Player Ratio (A/TO) Year 1. Tyrone Muggsy Bogues 3.34 (207/62) Ervin Murray 3.23 (84/26) Danny Young 2.66 (157/59) Danny Young 2.66 (154/58) Tyrone Muggsy Bogues 2.60 (276/106) Tyrone Muggsy Bogues 2.55 (245/96) Derrick McQueen 2.49 (142/57) Chris Paul 2.38 (212/89) Craig Dawson 2.37 (97/41) Chris Paul 2.23 (183/82) Derrick McQueen 2.23 (145/65) CAREER ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO LEADERS (MIN. 200 ASST) Rk. Player Ratio (A/TO) Years 1. Skip Brown 4.67 (579/124) Tyrone Muggsy Bogues 2.63 (781/297) Danny Young 2.38 (493/207) Chris Paul 2.31 (395/171) Ervin Murray 2.04 (233/114) Derrick McQueen 1.89 (575/305) Craig Dawson 1.86 (245/132) Ishmael Smith 1.75 (612/350) Codi Miller-McIntyre 1.73 (441/255) Cal Boyd 1.72 (259/151) ASSIST GAMES - SEASON Rk. Player 10-Ast Games Year 1. Tyrone Muggsy Bogues Tyrone Muggsy Bogues Tyrone Muggsy Bogues Skip Brown Skip Brown Randolph Childress Frank Johnson Ishmael Smith ASSIST GAMES - CAREER Rk. Player 10-Ast Games Years 1. Tyrone Muggsy Bogues Skip Brown Ishmael Smith Randolph Childress , Derrick McQueen Frank Johnson Danny Young Chris Paul Codi Miller-McIntyre Five tied 1 65

66 STEAL/BLOCK/FOUL RECORDS Chris Paul CAREER STEAL LEADERS Rk. Player Years Steals 1. Tyrone Bogues Josh Howard Frank Johnson Skip Brown Danny Young Randolph Childress Chris Paul Ishmael Smith Rodney Rogers Darius Songaila Justin Gray L.D. Williams Alvis Rogers Jerry Schellenberg Eric Williams Tony Rutland Travis McKie Rod Griffin Larry Harrison C.J. Harris Anthony Teachey CAREER BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS Rk. Player Years Blocks 1. Tim Duncan Anthony Teachey Larry Harrison Guy Morgan Ty Walker Devin Thomas Josh Howard Antwan Scott Kyle Visser Chas McFarland Rod Griffin Carson Desrosiers Eric Williams Travis McKie Chris King Darius Songaila Loren Woods Kenny Green James Johnson Jamaal Levy SINGLE GAME STEAL LEADERS Stl Player Opponent Site Date 8 Tyrone Bogues Georgia Southern H Dec. 17, Tyrone Bogues Davidson A Dec. 5, Tyrone Bogues Davidson A Dec. 5, Chris Paul Florida State H Feb. 12, Justin Gray George Washington H Nov. 15, Josh Howard Georgia Tech H Jan. 26, Danny Young (13) Maryland (2ot) H G Feb. 8, Fran McCaffery Seattle A Dec. 21, Larry Harrison East Tennessee St. H Dec. 1, Bryant Crawford NC State N Mar. 8, Jeff Teague Air Force H Dec. 30, Chris Paul Elon H Dec. 15, Chris Paul SMU A Dec. 15, Josh Howard Georgia Tech A Feb. 20, Rodney Rogers Clemson H Feb. 24, Tyrone Bogues (3) Duke A Jan. 16, Tyrone Bogues Fairleigh Dickinson H Nov. 26, Danny Young NC State N Mar. 3, Danny Young (1) North Carolina A Jan. 21, Frank Johnson (17) Duke H (ws) Feb. 2, Leroy McDonald Oregon State H (ws) Nov. 28, Jerry Schellenberg (18) Arkansas nrm# Mar. 12, Skip Brown Davidson H (ws) Feb. 18, 1976 SEASON STEAL LEADERS (SINCE ) Rk. Player Steals Year 1. Tyrone Bogues Tyrone Bogues Chris Paul Chris Paul Tyrone Bogues Skip Brown Danny Young Josh Howard Skip Brown Jerry Schellenberg Skip Brown Frank Johnson Jeff Teague Josh Howard Jeff Teague Rodney Rogers Rodney Rogers Bryant Crawford Ishmael Smith Frank Johnson Josh Howard Anthony Teachey Danny Young Randolph Childress Danny Young #GoDeacs SINGLE GAME BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS BS Player Opponent Site Date 11 Ty Walker Marist H Nov. 23, Tim Duncan Maryland H Jan. 13, Tim Duncan Florida State H Jan. 25, Tim Duncan Maryland H Jan. 19, Guy Morgan Florida Southern H Dec. 6, Larry Harrison Rhode Island A Feb. 13, Ty Walker Maryland A Jan. 11, Carson Desrosiers Loyola (Md.) H Nov. 11, Ty Walker Xavier A Dec. 18, Tim Duncan (14) Oklahoma St. N NCAA Mar. 24, Tim Duncan Marshall H Dec. 30, Tim Duncan Charleston N NCAA Mar. 17, Tim Duncan Winthrop H Dec. 1, Larry Harrison Washington A Dec. 23, Carson Desrosiers Maryland H Jan. 12, Ty Walker Stetson H Nov. 12, Tim Duncan Louisville N NCAA Mar. 21, Tim Duncan Florida A Dec. 9, Tim Duncan (3) North Carolina H Jan. 28, Tim Duncan Clemson H Jan. 21, Tim Duncan (11) Duke H Jan. 11, Tim Duncan Charleston H Dec. 17, Tim Duncan Virginia A Feb. 26, Tim Duncan Maryland A Feb. 16, Anthony Teachey Marquette H G Feb. 6, Guy Morgan American H Dec. 22, Leroy McDonald Ind. St.-Evansville H Dec. 17, Larry Harrison Duke H Jan. 19, times SEASON BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS (SINCE ) Rank Player Blocks Year 1. Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Larry Harrison Ty Walker Anthony Teachey Anthony Teachey Guy Morgan Larry Harrison Carson Desrosiers Ty Walker Carson Desrosiers Daryl Peterson Loren Woods James Johnson Chas McFarland Josh Howard Anthony Teachey Antwan Scott Devin Thomas Loren Woods Al-Farouq Aminu Kenny Green Devin Thomas Guy Morgan SEASON PERSONAL FOUL LEADERS Rk. Player Fouls Year 1. Darius Songaila Darius Songaila Larry Harrison Larry Harrison Eric Williams Devin Thomas Al DePorter Chas McFarland Darius Songaila Ronny Watts Gil McGregor Josh Howard Greg Keith Daryl Peterson Nikita Mescheriakov Jamaal Levy Darius Songaila Norwood Todmann Wendell Carr Guy Morgan Len Chappell Eric Williams Rafael Vidaurreta Marc Blucas Justin Gray Charlie Thomas Guy Morgan CAREER PERSONAL FOUL LEADERS Rk. Player Fouls Year 1. Darius Songaila Eric Williams Josh Howard Guy Morgan Devin Thomas Larry Harrison Frank Johnson L.D. Williams Jim Johnstone Rafael Vidaurreta Alvis Rogers Skip Brown Jamaal Levy Sam Ivy Tim Duncan

67 MINUTES/GAMES RECORDS wake forest basketball Frank Johnson CAREER MINUTE LEADERS Rk. Player Years Minutes 1. Tim Duncan , Frank Johnson , Travis McKie , Robert O Kelley , C.J. Harris , Randolph Childress 91, , Justin Gray , Ishmael Smith , Codi Miller-McIntyre , Tony Rutland , Rod Griffin , Tyrone Bogues , Josh Howard , Devin Thomas , Chris King , Danny Young , Eric Williams , Alvis Rogers , Anthony Teachey , Derrick McQueen ,406 Broderick Hicks CAREER GAMES PLAYED LEADERS Rk. Player Years Games 1. Broderick Hicks Darius Songaila Eric Williams Taron Downey Antwan Scott Craig Dawson Tim Duncan Travis McKie Kyle Visser Trent Strickland Josh Howard Robert O Kelley Josh Shoemaker Devin Thomas Jamaal Levy C.J. Harris Harvey Hale Vytas Danelius Danny Young Tony Rutland SINGLE GAME MINUTE LEADERS Min Player Opponent Site Date 58 Cal Boyd (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Derrick McQueen (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Robert Siler (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Anthony Teachey (13) Maryland (2ot) H G Feb. 8, Frank Johnson Clemson (2ot) A Jan. 13, Charlie Davis Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, Paul Long Clemson (2ot) gr* Mar. 9, Jerry Montgomery Clemson (2ot) gr* Mar. 9, Dave Budd Virginia (2ot) H (ws) Feb. 21, George Ritchie Virginia (2ot) H (ws) Feb. 21, Ishmael Smith Xavier (2ot) H Jan. 3, Jamaal Levy (4) N. Carolina (3ot) A Dec. 20, Sam Ivy Virginia (2ot) H Mar. 2, Cal Boyd Virginia (2ot) H Mar. 2, Trent Strickland Texas Tech (2ot) N Nov. 18, Eric Williams Texas Tech (2ot) N Nov. 18, Taron Downey (4) N. Carolina (3ot) A Dec. 20, Robert O Kelley Ohio (2ot) N Dec. 29, Chris King (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, David Carlyle Virginia (2ot) H Mar. 2, Mark Cline NC State (2ot) N Mar. 7, Danny Young (13) Maryland (2ot) H G Feb. 8, David Stroupe Clemson (2ot) N Mar. 9, Sam Ivy (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Alvis Rogers Clemson (2ot) A Jan. 13, Ishmael Smith Georgia Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, Chris Paul (4) N. Carolina (3ot) A Dec. 20, Dickie Odom Virginia (2ot) H Feb. 21, times, last... Codi Miller-McIntyre Pittsburgh (2ot) A Feb. 16, 2016 SEASON MINUTE LEADERS (SINCE ) Rk. Player Minutes Year 1. Randolph Childress Tim Duncan Anthony Teachey Robert O Kelley Tim Duncan Justin Gray Skip Brown Ishmael Smith Trelonnie Owens Tim Duncan Tyrone Bogues Eric Williams Tyrone Bogues Trent Strickland Jerry Schellenberg Robert O Kelley Travis Banks Travis McKie Chris Paul Taron Downey Kenny Green C.J. Harris Anthony Teachey Frank Johnson Danny Young SEASON GAMES - PLAYED EVERY MINUTE Rk. Player Games Year 1. Tim Duncan Skip Brown Charlie Davis Randolph Childress Tim Duncan CAREER GAMES - PLAYED EVERY MINUTE Rk. Player Games Year 1. Tim Duncan Skip Brown Charlie Davis Tyrone Muggsy Bogues CAREER GAMES WON Rk. Player GW Year 1. Tim Duncan SEASON GAMES STARTED LEADERS (SINCE ) Rk. Player Starts Year 1. Rafael Vidaurreta Eric Williams Darius Songaila Josh Howard Robert O Kelley Travis McKie Justin Gray Trent Strickland Jamaal Levy Craig Dawson Darius Songaila Trelonnie Owens Codi Miller-McIntyre Devin Thomas Devin Thomas C.J. Harris Travis McKie Eric Williams Antwan Scott Tim Duncan Travis Banks Randolph Childress Tim Duncan Ricky Peral Marc Blucas Tim Duncan Anthony Teachey Danny Young Delaney Rudd Anthony Teachey times 31 CAREER GAMES STARTED LEADERS Rk. Player Starts Years 1. Travis McKie Tim Duncan Devin Thomas Eric Williams Darius Songaila Josh Howard L.D. Williams Frank Johnson C.J. Harris Codi Miller-McIntyre Skip Brown Alvis Rogers Robert O Kelley Jim Johnstone Justin Gray

68 68 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball DOUBLE-DOUBLES SEASON DOUBLE-DOUBLE LEADERS Rk. Player D-Ds Year 1. Tim Duncan Len Chappell Tim Duncan Len Chappell Tim Duncan Ronny Watts Ronny Watts Al-Farouq Aminu Dickie Hemric 19^ Rod Griffin Len Chappell Anthony Teachey Frank Christie Devin Thomas Darius Songaila Tim Duncan Bill Hull CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DOUBLES (ONE SEASON) Rk. Player D-Ds Year 1. Tim Duncan Len Chappell Tim Duncan Len Chappell Tim Duncan Len Chappell Ronny Watts Ronny Watts Bob Woollard CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DOUBLES (OVER TWO SEASONS) Rk. Player D-Ds Years 1. Tim Duncan AVERAGE DOUBLE-DOUBLE FOR A SEASON Player PPG RPG Year Devin Thomas Al-Farouq Aminu Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Anthony Teachey Rod Griffin Gil McGregor Gil McGregor Ronny Watts Ronny Watts Len Chappell Len Chappell Len Chappell Dave Budd Jack Williams Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric Dickie Hemric MOST PLAYERS WITH A DOUBLE-DOUBLE IN A GAME DD Opponent Site Date 3 Baylor N Nov. 30, Temple H Dec. 1, Davidson H Feb. 15, Virginia H Jan. 13, Princeton N Dec. 20, Marquette H Dec. 14, St. Joseph s H Dec. 11, St. Joseph s (ot) N NCAA Mar. 16, Virginia Tech H Jan. 28, 1961 TRIPLE-DOUBLES The only official triple-double in Wake Forest history was by Tim Duncan (14 points, 15 rebounds, 10 blocked shots) vs. Maryland Jan. 13, 1996 in Winston-Salem. Before assists became recognized as an official statistic, Len Chappell recorded a rare triple-double with 12 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists vs. Penn State (in Charlotte) on Dec. 10, The only official triple-double by a Wake Forest opponent was by Xavier s Tu Holloway (14 points, 14 assists, 10 rebounds) on Dec. 18, 2010, in Cincinnati. Ronny Watts 30 POINTS/10 REBOUNDS IN A GAME Player (P/R) Opponent Site Date Devin Thomas (31/11) (5) Louisville H Jan. 4, 2015 Josh Howard (32/10) North Carolina A Feb. 2, 2003 Darius Songaila (30/11) (15) Virginia H Feb. 17, 2002 Tim Duncan (33/10) (5) North Carolina N Mar. 8, 1997 Tim Duncan (31/13) Florida State N Mar. 7, 1997 Rodney Rogers (33/10) (13) Iowa N NCAA Mar. 21, 1993 Rodney Rogers (31/16) (23) Florida State (ot) H Jan. 9, 1993 Rodney Rogers (33/10) NC State H Jan. 29, 1992 Anthony Tucker (31/11) (5) Duke H Feb. 16, 1991 Chris King (31/13) (7) Duke N Mar. 10, 1989 Chris King (34/13) (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, 1989 Sam Ivy (34/11) Canisius N Dec. 18, 1987 Kenny Green (30/10) Marquette (ot) A Dec. 21, 1983 Rod Griffin (37/19) Virginia Tech (ot) H Feb. 19, 1977 Rod Griffin (34/13) William & Mary (ot) A Dec. 8, 1976 Rod Griffin (34/11) (18) Virginia Tech A Feb. 21, 1976 Charlie Davis (34/10) Temple A Dec. 5, 1970 Dickie Walker (41/11) Virginia H Jan. 15, 1970 Charlie Davis (34/11) Maryland H G Jan. 3, 1969 Gil McGregor (30/17) Duke N Dec. 20, 1968 Paul Long (31/14) (2) Duke (ot) H Feb. 22, 1966 Bob Leonard (36/17) NC State H Dec. 11, 1965 Bob Leonard (33/10) (8) Duke N Mar. 5, 1965 Bob Leonard (34/10) (10) Duke A Jan. 16, 1965 Len Chappell (34/18) St. Joseph s (ot) N NCAA Mar. 16, 1962 Len Chappell (38/10) South Carolina N Mar. 2, 1962 Len Chappell (42/14) South Carolina H Feb. 24, 1962 Len Chappell (32/15) Maryland H Feb. 17, 1962 Len Chappell (36/14) North Carolina A Feb. 10, 1962 Len Chappell (32/16) Virginia Tech A Feb. 8, 1962 Len Chappell (32/14) Clemson A Feb. 3, 1962 Len Chappell (37/17) West Virginia A Jan. 31, 1962 Len Chappell (30/13) North Carolina H Jan. 10, 1962 Len Chappell (37/12) (10) Duke N Dec. 30, 1961 Len Chappell (32/16) St. Joseph s N NCAA Mar. 18, 1961 Len Chappell (33/14) (10) Duke N Mar. 3, 1961 Len Chappell (34/16) Maryland N Mar. 2, 1961 Len Chappell (38/10) (3) Duke H Feb. 14, 1961 Len Chappell (33/18) South Carolina A Feb. 2, 1961 Len Chappell (33/11) Clemson A Jan. 16, 1961 Len Chappell (33/14) NC State A Dec. 31, 1960 Len Chappell (36/19) Virginia A Dec. 16, 1960 Dickie Hemric (33/16) North Carolina N Mar. 3, 1955 Dickie Hemric (30/17) North Carolina H WF Feb. 17, 1953 Dickie Hemric (44/14) Duke H WF Feb. 12, 1953 Dickie Hemric (32/15) Clemson A Jan. 13, 1953 Jack Williams (34/16) Citadel A Jan. 10, POINTS/20 REBOUNDS IN A GAME Player (P/R) Opponent Site Date Ronny Watts (34/20) Temple H Feb. 20, 1965 Len Chappell (37/22) (7) Duke H Feb. 15, 1962 Len Chappell (36/24) South Carolina A Feb. 2, 1962 Len Chappell (34/20) St. Francis (PA) A Jan. 12, 1962 Len Chappell (35/22) Virginia A Dec. 15, 1961 Len Chappell (31/20) St. John s N NCAA Mar. 14, 1961 CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Rk. Player Years Games Double-Doubles 1. Tim Duncan Len Chappell Ronny Watts Rod Griffin Devin Thomas Gil McGregor Al-Farouq Aminu ^Dickie Hemric Rodney Rogers Eric Williams Anthony Teachey Josh Howard Jack Williams Darius Songaila Frank Christie James Johnson Dave Budd Travis McKie Bob Woollard two tied POINTS/30 REBOUNDS IN A GAME Player (P/R) Opponent Site Date Dickie Hemric (33/30) South Carolina H WF Feb. 23, 1953 Dickie Hemric (33/31) Duke ral DC Dec. 28, POINTS/20 REBOUNDS IN A GAME Player (P/R) Opponent Site Date Eric Williams (22/20) Clemson (ot) A Jan. 11, 2006 Tim Duncan (21/23) Virginia A Feb. 22, 1997 Tim Duncan (27/22) (18) Georgia Tech N Mar. 10, 1996 Tim Duncan (26/20) Florida State H Jan. 7, 1995 Gil McGregor (22/20) Temple A Dec. 7, 1968 Ronny Watts (28/20) (6) Duke H Feb. 13, 1965 Len Chappell (22/21) Villanova N NCAA Mar. 17, 1962 Len Chappell (27/23) Duke H Feb. 3, 1960 Jack Williams (22/20) South Carolina N Mar. 1, 1956 Dickie Hemric (20/22) Clemson H WF Feb. 14, 1953 Dickie Hemric (23/20) G. Washington (ot) H WF Feb. 7, 1953 Dickie Hemric (23/23) (3) La Salle A Jan. 3, POINTS/20 REBOUNDS IN A GAME Player (P/R) Opponent Site Date Len Chappell (42/22) South Carolina H Feb. 25, 1961 Len Chappell (41/21) Virginia H Feb. 17, POINTS/20 REBOUNDS IN A GAME Player (P/R) Opponent Site Date Len Chappell (50/24) Virginia H Feb. 12, POINTS/10 ASSISTS IN A GAME Player (P/A) Opponent Site Date C. M.-McIntyre (23/11) Virginia Tech N Mar. 10, 2015 C. M.-McIntyre (20/10) Virginia Tech A Jan. 22, 2014 Chris Paul (23/12) (14) Texas H Dec. 18, 2004 R. Childress (31/10) (4) N. Carolina (ot) N Mar. 12, 1994 Tyrone Bogues (23/14) Charlotte H Feb. 14, 1987 Tyrone Bogues (23/17) (20) Clemson (ot) H G Jan. 10, 1987 Tyrone Bogues (20/10) NC State H G Feb. 2, 1985 Danny Young (20/10) St. John s A Dec. 29, 1982 Skip Brown (20/11) East Tennessee St. H Dec. 1, 1976 Skip Brown (29/12) Long Island H Feb. 22, 1975 Skip Brown (35/12) Duke H Jan. 22, 1975 Skip Brown (31/12) Iowa N Dec. 28, 1974 Eddie Payne (21/10) Duke H Jan. 6, 1973 ^denotes number of Hemric s statistics that are known

69 TOP PERFORMANCES SEASON 30-POINT GAME LEADERS Rk. Player 30pt Games Year 1. Len Chappell Len Chappell Charlie Davis Charlie Davis Charlie Davis Skip Brown ^Dickie Hemric Bob Leonard Paul Long Rodney Rogers Tony Byers ^Dickie Hemric Bob Leonard SEASON 20-REBOUND GAME LEADERS Rk. Player 30pt Games Year 1. Len Chappell Tim Duncan Tim Duncan ^ Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Len Chappell ^ Dickie Hemric Ronny Watts CAREER 20-REBOUND GAME LEADERS Rk. Player 30pt Games Year 1. Len Chappell Tim Duncan ^ Dickie Hemric Gil McGregor Ronny Watts Jack Williams Devin Thomas Al-Farouq Aminu Eric Williams CONSECUTIVE GAMES - DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING Player Games Dates Rodney Rogers 66 Feb. 23, 1991-Mar. 25, 1993 Bob Leonard 61 Feb. 10, Mar. 3, 1966 Tim Duncan 59 Dec. 9, 1995-Mar. 16, 1997 Randolph Childress 53 Mar. 8, 1991-Feb. 10, 1994 Rod Griffin 53 Nov. 26, Feb. 25, 1978 Paul Long 53 Dec. 1, Mar. 10, 1967 Len Chappell 51 Dec. 16, Mar. 24, 1962 CONSECUTIVE GAMES - 20-POINT SCORING Player Games Dates Len Chappell 27 Dec. 12, Mar. 24, 1962 Len Chappell 21 Jan. 7, Dec. 5, 1961 Charlie Davis 18 Feb 14, Jan 6, 1971 Charlie Davis 12 Feb. 27, Jan. 3, 1970 CONSECUTIVE GAMES - 30-POINT SCORING Player Games Dates Len Chappell 8 Jan. 31, Feb. 17, 1962 Len Chappell 4 Feb. 25, Mar. 14, 1961 Randolph Childress 3 Mar. 10, 1995-Mar. 12, 1995 Charlie Davis 3 Dec 29, Jan 2, 1971 Dickie Walker 3 Dec. 22, Dec. 30, 1967 Bob Leonard 3 Jan. 14, Jan. 30, 1965 CONSECUTIVE GAMES - 10 REBOUNDS Player Games Dates Tim Duncan 26 Feb. 27, 1996-Jan. 28, 1997 Len Chappell 16 Jan. 6, Mar. 2, 1962 Tim Duncan 11 Feb. 9, 1997-Mar. 16, 1997 Len Chappell 11 Feb. 11, Dec. 2, 1961 Len Chappell 11 Dec. 9, Jan. 11, 1961 CONSECUTIVE GAMES - 10 ASSISTS Player Games Dates Tyrone Bogues 3 Feb. 7, 1987-Feb. 14, 1987 Tyrone Bogues 3 Jan. 5, 1987-Jan. 10, 1987 Tyrone Bogues 3 Feb. 8, 1986-Feb. 15, 1986 Charlie Davis wake forest basketball FOUR PLAYERS TO SCORE 20 POINTS IN A GAME Players Opponent Site Date Jerry Schellenberg (22) (2) Maryland H G Jan. 10, 1976 Skip Brown (21) Daryl Peterson (21) Rod Griffin (21) THREE PLAYERS TO SCORE 20 POINTS IN A GAME Players Opponent Site Date Taron Downey (27) W. Virginia (2ot) N NCAA Mar. 19, 2005 Eric Williams (23) Chris Paul (22) Anthony Tucker (25) (16) Georgia Tech H Jan. 18, 1992 Rodney Rogers (24) Chris King (22) Skip Brown (25) Southern Illinois N NCAA Mar. 17, 1977 Rod Griffin (22) Jerry Schellenberg (22) Rod Griffin (23) Washington H Dec. 3, 1976 Skip Brown (22) Jerry Schellenberg (20) J. Schellenberg (22) (3) N. Carolina N Nov. 27, 1976 Rod Griffin (21) Skip Brown (20) Skip Brown (28) (15) NC State H Feb. 28, 1976 Rod Griffin (24) Jerry Schellenberg (20) Skip Brown (35) Duke H Jan. 22, 1975 Rod Griffin (25) Cal Stamp (23) Charlie Davis (26) Maryland H G Jan. 3, 1970 Gil McGregor (23) Dickie Walker (21) Charlie Davis (36) Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, 1969 Norwood Todmann (28) Dickie Walker (22) Paul Long (31) (2) Duke (ot) H Feb. 22, 1966 David Stroupe (24) Bob Leonard (21) Jim Boshart (24) (8) Duke N Jan. 2, 1965 Bob Leonard (23) Ronny Watts (21) Ronny Watts (22) NC State H Dec. 5, 1964 Bob Leonard (22) Jim Boshart (21) Len Chappell (31) St. John s N NCAA Mar. 14, 1961 Alley Hart (28) Dave Wiedeman (22) Len Chappell (26) Virginia Tech H Jan. 28, 1961 Alley Hart (21) Bill Hull (20) Billy Packer (26) (9) Villanova H Feb. 22, 1960 Dave Budd (21) Len Chappell (20) Jackie Murdock (29) Eastern Kentucky H Feb. 20, 1957 Jim Gilley (21) Jack Williams (20) CAREER 30-POINT/40-POINT GAMES Rk. Player Years 30-Pt Games 40-Pt Games 1. Len Chappell Charlie Davis ^Dickie Hemric Bob Leonard Skip Brown Randolph Childress 1991, Paul Long Rod Griffin Rodney Rogers Tony Byers Lefty Davis Chris King Justin Gray Tim Duncan Josh Howard Robert O Kelley Jeff Teague Seven tied, including 2 Dickie Walker TWO PLAYERS TO SCORE 30 POINTS IN A GAME Players Opponent Site Date Gil McGregor (31) Georgetown N Dec. 29, 1970 Charlie Davis (30) Paul Long (34) Davidson A Dec. 1, 1965 Bob Leonard (33) Ronny Watts (34) Temple H Feb. 20, 1965 Bob Leonard (31) Dickie Hemric (33) North Carolina N Mar. 3, 1955 Lefty Davis (32) TWO OPPONENT PLAYERS TO SCORE 30 POINTS IN A GAME Players Opponent Site Date Gerald Henderson (35) (9) Duke A Feb. 22, 2009 Jon Scheyer (30) Russell Davis (33) (18) Virginia Tech A Feb. 21, 1976 Larry Cooke (31) Paul Coder (38) (12) NC State A Feb. 21, 1970 Vann Williford (30) Bob Lewis (35) North Carolina A Feb. 9, 1965 Billy Cunningham (35) 69

70 FRESHMAN RECORDS SINGLE GAME POINTS Pts Player Opponent Site Date 37 Dickie Hemric Clemson A Feb. 19, Chris King NC State H Mar. 4, Dickie Hemric Marshall A Jan. 12, Dickie Hemric South Carolina A Feb. 18, Dickie Hemric Duke N DC Dec. 28, J.T. Terrell Iowa H Nov. 30, Dickie Hemric Duke A Jan. 26, Robert O Kelley Maryland A Feb. 11, Chris King Duke N Mar. 10, Chris Paul Maryland N Mar. 12, Chris Paul Cincinnati H Feb. 15, 2004 SINGLE HALF POINTS Pts Player Opponent Site Date 24 2 J.T. Terrell Xavier A Dec. 18, Robert O Kelley Xavier A NIT Mar. 15, Robert O Kelley Virginia (ot) A Jan. 4, 1998 SINGLE GAME REBOUNDS Reb Player Opponent Site Date 31 Dickie Hemric Duke N DC Dec. 28, Dickie Hemric Cornell N DC Dec. 27, Dickie Hemric Navy N DC Dec. 29, Lee Foye William & Mary H Jan. 25, Tim Duncan Georgia Tech A Feb. 19, Tim Duncan Georgia Tech H Jan. 19, Devin Thomas NC State H Jan. 22, Travis McKie Elon A Nov. 20, Niki Arinze Missouri H Jan. 25, Tim Duncan Kansas N Mar. 19, Rodney Rogers NC State H Jan. 19, Kenny Green Clemson A Feb. 16, 1983 SINGLE GAME OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Reb Player Opponent Site Date 10 Loren Woods Richmond H Nov. 29, Devin Thomas NC State H Jan. 22, Jamie Skeen NC State A Feb. 28, Tim Duncan Georgia Tech H Jan. 19, James Johnson Georgia A Dec. 8, Eric Williams SC State H Dec. 18, Rafael Vidaurreta North Carolina H Jan. 31, Chris King North Carolina A Feb. 16, 1989 SINGLE GAME FIELD GOALS FG Player Opponent Site Date 13 Chris King NC State H G Mar. 4, Chris King Duke N Mar. 10, Skip Brown Maryland A Feb. 27, Robert O Kelley Maryland A Feb. 19, Sam Ivy Georgia Tech A Feb. 7, Rod Watson Georgia Tech H Feb. 19, Kenny Green Clemson A Feb. 16, Frank Johnson Mississippi St. A Dec. 28, 1976 SINGLE GAME FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FGA Player Opponent Site Date 20 Chris Paul Maryland N Mar. 12, Robert O Kelley Maryland A Feb. 19, Robert O Kelley North Carolina H Jan. 31, Chris King NC State H G Mar. 4, Rod Watson Clemson A Jan. 6, Chris King Duke N Mar. 10, Sam Ivy Georgia Tech A Feb. 7, Alvis Rogers Virginia H Jan. 3, Skip Brown Virginia A Jan. 8, 1974 SINGLE GAME FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FG% Player Opponent Site Date (7-7) Guy Morgan Rollins H Jan. 20, (7-7) Jerry Schellenberg Virginia Tech A Feb. 2, (6-6) Rodney Rogers Virginia H Feb. 10, (6-6) Lee Foye North Carolina H G Jan. 17, (5-5) David Weaver Ga. Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, (5-5) Kyle Visser Florida State A Jan. 25, (5-5) Sam Ivy Davidson A Dec. 3, 1986 Minimum 10 Attempts.833 (10-12) Alvis Rogers F. Dickinson H Dec. 30, (8-10) Jeff Teague BYU H Jan. 8, (10-13) Sam Ivy North Carolina H Jan. 22, #GoDeacs SINGLE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 3FG Player Opponent Site Date 7 J.T. Terrell Iowa H Nov. 30, Robert O Kelley North Carolina H Jan. 31, Dinos Mitoglou Virginia A Feb. 14, Dinos Mitoglou Miami H Feb. 11, J.T. Terrell Xavier A Dec. 18, Robert O Kelley Maryland A Feb. 11, Randolph Childress Miami (FL) H Jan. 28, seven times, last... 5 Bryant Crawford Coastal Carolina H Dec. 18, 2015 SINGLE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3FGA Player Opponent Site Date 15 Robert O Kelley North Carolina H Jan. 31, Dinos Mitoglou Virginia A Feb. 14, Cornelius Hudson Florida State A Jan. 28, J.T. Terrell Iowa H Nov. 30, Randolph Childress Maryland A Feb. 23, Randolph Childress Villanova N Dec. 6, Bryant Crawford NC State N Mar. 8, J.T. Terrell Xavier A Dec. 18, C.J. Harris William & Mary H Nov. 28, Robert O Kelley Florida State H Feb. 21, Robert O Kelley Maryland A Feb. 11, Cornelius Hudson Georgia Tech A Feb. 7, Mitchell Wilbekin Virginia Tech H Jan. 31, Justin Gray Auburn N Mar. 23, Randolph Childress North Carolina A Feb. 13, Randolph Childress Miami (FL) H Jan. 28, Randolph Childress Georgia Tech A Jan. 6, Randolph Childress Alabama A Nov. 27, 1990 SINGLE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN 5 ATT) 3FG% Player Opponent Site Date.800 (4-5) Bryant Crawford Richmond H Nov. 18, (4-5) Anthony Gurley Georgia Tech A Feb. 21, (6-7) Dinos Mitoglou Miami H Feb. 11, (4-6) Chris Paul New Mexico H Jan. 3, (6-9) Randolph Childress Miami (FL) H Jan. 28, 1991 Best Perfect Games (4-4) Mitchell Wilbekin Pittsburgh H Mar. 1, (4-4) Ari Stewart Gonzaga A Dec. 5, 2009 SINGLE GAME FREE THROWS FT Player Opponent Site Date 13 C.J. Harris Gonzaga A Dec. 5, Chris Paul VCU N NCAA Mar. 18, Jeff Teague Winston-Salem St. H Nov. 23, Justin Gray Clemson H Mar. 1, Travis McKie Marist H Nov. 23, Jeff Teague Virginia Tech A Mar. 4, Chris Paul Maryland H Jan. 29, Randolph Childress Maryland H Jan. 2, Mark Cline Virginia H Jan. 28, Dinos Mitoglou UNC Asheville H Nov. 14, Devin Thomas Maryland H Mar. 2, Travis McKie Gonzaga H Jan. 2, Al-Farouq Aminu Boston College H Feb. 8, Al-Farouq Aminu East Carolina A Dec. 22, James Johnson Air Force H Dec. 30, Chris Paul Maryland N Mar. 12, Chris Paul Clemson A Feb. 12, Robert O Kelley Virginia A Jan. 4, Darius Songaila Florida State H Feb. 20, Darius Songaila Clemson H Feb. 10, Darius Songaila Georgia Tech A Jan. 16, Will Singleton UNC Asheville H Jan. 10, 1978 SINGLE GAME FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FTA Player Opponent Site Date 15 C.J. Harris Gonzaga A Dec. 5, Chris Paul VCU N NCAA Mar. 18, Will Singleton UNC Asheville H Jan. 10, Jeff Teague Winston-Salem St. H Nov. 23, Travis McKie Marist H Nov. 23, James Johnson Maryland H Feb. 28, Jeff Teague Duke H Feb. 17, Dinos Mitoglou Delaware State H Nov. 28, Devin Thomas Maryland H Mar. 2, Mark Cline Virginia H Jan. 28, Darius Songaila Virginia H Jan. 2, Arthur Larkins Bradley N Dec. 30, times, last time Devin Thomas NC State H Jan. 22, 2013 SINGLE GAME FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN 5 ATT) FT% Player Opponent Site Date (11-11) Justin Gray Clemson H Mar. 1, (10-10) Jeff Teague Virginia Tech A Mar. 4, (9-9) Al-Farouq Aminu East Carolina A Dec. 22, (9-9) James Johnson Air Force H Dec. 30, (9-9) Chris Paul Maryland H Jan. 29, (9-9) Darius Songaila Clemson H Feb. 10, (9-9) Darius Songaila Georgia Tech A Jan. 16, (9-9) Robert O Kelley Virginia A Jan. 4, (8-8) James Johnson NC State H Mar. 8, (8-8) Jeff Teague BYU H Jan. 8, (8-8) Chris Paul Memphis msg Nov. 13, (8-8) Robert O Kelley Virginia H Jan. 27, (8-8) Randolph Childress Georgia Tech H Feb. 9, (8-8) Derrick McQueen Duke H Jan. 21, (8-8) Danny Young Alabama sc Dec. 20, (8-8) Rod Griffin Virginia H Jan. 8, 1975 SINGLE GAME ASSISTS Ast Player Opponent Site Date 15 Ishmael Smith Ga. Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, Ishmael Smith South Florida A Dec. 29, Ishmael Smith James Madison H Nov. 11, Shamaine Dukes Charleston So. H Dec. 20, Chris Paul Maryland A Feb. 28, Derrick McQueen New Mexico A Dec. 28, Bryant Crawford Coastal Carolina H Dec. 18, Bryant Crawford Arkansas H Dec. 4, Ishmael Smith Florida State A Jan. 27, Ishmael Smith Vanderbilt H Nov. 21, Chris Paul Maryland N Mar. 12, Chris Paul SMU A Dec. 15, Randolph Childress William & Mary A Feb. 4, Derrick McQueen UNC Wilmington A Jan. 2, 1989 SINGLE GAME TURNOVERS TO Player Opponent Site Date 8 Bryant Crawford (13) Indiana N Nov. 23, Ishmael Smith Ga. Tech (2ot) N NCAA Mar. 8, Ishmael Smith Duke A Jan. 18, Ishmael Smith Georgia H Dec. 2, Chris Paul Maryland A Feb. 28, Darius Songaila Xavier N NIT Mar. 15, Charlie Harrison Rhode Island H Dec. 15, 1992 SINGLE GAME BLOCKED SHOTS BS Player Opponent Site Date 8 Tim Duncan Charleston N NCAA Mar. 17, Tim Duncan Winthrop H Dec. 1, Carson Desrosiers Maryland H Jan. 12, Tim Duncan Virginia A Feb. 26, Tim Duncan Maryland A Feb. 16, Tim Duncan Georgia Tech N Mar. 11, Tim Duncan Florida State H Feb. 10, Tim Duncan Virginia H Jan. 26, Tim Duncan Georgia Tech H Jan. 19, Guy Morgan UNC-Asheville H Dec. 27, 1978 SINGLE GAME STEALS Stl Player Opponent Site Date 6 Bryant Crawford NC State N Mar. 8, Jeff Teague Air Force H Dec. 30, Chris Paul SMU A Dec. 15, Rodney Rogers Clemson H Feb. 24, times, last time... 5 Bryant Crawford Pittsburgh (2ot) A Feb. 16, 2016 SINGLE GAME MINUTES Min Player Opponent Site Date 52 Derrick McQueen NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Chris King NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Alvis Rogers Clemson (2ot) A Jan. 13, Ishmael Smith Ga. Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, Chris Paul North Carolina (3ot) A Dec. 20, 2003 SINGLE GAME MINUTES WITHOUT A TURNOVER Min Player Opponent Site Date 43 Jim Johnstone Clemson (2ot) A Jan. 13, Tim Duncan Clemson H Feb. 22, Tim Duncan Wis-Green Bay (ot) N Nov. 27, Frank Johnson Charlotte H G Jan. 22, 1977

71 FRESHMAN RECORDS wake forest basketball FRESHMAN SEASON POINTS Rk. Player Points Year 1. Dickie Hemric Robert O Kelley Rodney Rogers Chris Paul James Johnson Travis McKie Jeff Teague Bryant Crawford Randolph Childress Chris King FRESHMAN SEASON SCORING AVERAGE Rk. Player Average Year 1. Dickie Hemric Robert O Kelley *Rodney Rogers Chris Paul James Johnson Chris King Randolph Childress Jeff Teague Rod Griffin Bryant Crawford FRESHMAN SEASON REBOUNDS Rk. Player Rebounds Year 1. Dickie Hemric Tim Duncan *Al-Farouq Aminu *Travis McKie James Johnson Rodney Rogers *Devin Thomas Lee Foye Rod Griffin Niki Arinze FRESHMAN SEASON REBOUNDING AVERAGE Rk. Player Average Year 1. Dickie Hemric Tim Duncan *Al-Farouq Aminu James Johnson *Rodney Rogers *Travis McKie Rod Griffin *Devin Thomas Lee Foye Guy Morgan FRESHMAN SEASON FIELD GOALS Rk. Player FGs Year 1. Rodney Rogers Rod Watson Sam Ivy Chris King James Johnson Robert O Kelley Travis McKie Frank Johnson Skip Brown Al-Farouq Aminu FRESHMAN SEASON FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Rk. Player FGAs Year 1. Rod Watson Robert O Kelley Bryant Crawford Rodney Rogers James Johnson Frank Johnson Skip Brown Jeff Teague Chris King Alvis Rogers FRESHMAN SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN 100 FGA) Rk. Player FGAs Year 1. Niki Arinze Guy Morgan *Rodney Rogers Jim Johnstone Vytas Danelius Sam Ivy Kenny Green John Collins Will Singleton Eric Williams FRESHMAN SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Rk. Player 3FGs Year 1. Robert O Kelley Randolph Childress Bryant Crawford Dinos Mitoglou Craig Dawson J.T. Terrell Mitchell Wilbekin Cornelius Hudson Ari Stewart Chris Paul FRESHMAN SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Rk. Player 3FGAs Year 1. Robert O Kelley Randolph Childress Bryant Crawford Cornelius Hudson J.T. Terrell Dinos Mitoglou Craig Dawson Mitchell Wilbekin Chase Fischer Ari Stewart FRESHMAN SEASON 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (MIN 50 3FGA) Rk. Player 3FG% Year 1. Chris Paul Robert O Kelley Jeff Teague L.D. Williams Mitchell Wilbekin Craig Dawson Randolph Childress Dinos Mitoglou FRESHMAN SEASON FREE THROWS Rk. Player FTs Year 1. Dickie Hemric Chris Paul Darius Songaila Jeff Teague Robert O Kelley *C.J. Harris *Travis McKie Randolph Childress Justin Gray James Johnson Tim Duncan FRESHMAN SEASON FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Rk. Player 3FGAs Year 1. Dickie Hemric Chris Paul Darius Songaila Al-Farouq Aminu Jeff Teague Robert O Kelley Travis McKie C.J. Harris Devin Thomas Randolph Childress FRESHMAN SEASON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Rk. Player FT% Year 1. *Chris Paul *C.J. Harris Skip Brown Jeff McGill Tony Rutland *Robert O Kelley *Darius Songaila *Jeff Teague Mark Cline Glenn Mayers FRESHMAN SEASON ASSISTS Rk. Player Assists Year 1. *Ishmael Smith *Chris Paul *Derrick McQueen *Bryant Crawford Justin Gray Codi Miller-McIntyre Skip Brown Jeff Teague Frank Johnson Fran McCaffery FRESHMAN SEASON BLOCKED SHOTS Rk. Player Blocks Year 1. Tim Duncan Carson Desrosiers Loren Woods *Devin Thomas Guy Morgan James Johnson Al-Farouq Aminu Josh Howard Larry Harrison Rod Griffin FRESHMAN SEASON STEALS Rk. Player Steals Year 1. *Chris Paul Jeff Teague Rodney Rogers Bryant Crawford Fran McCaffery Frank Johnson Tim Duncan Josh Howard Randolph Childress James Johnson FRESHMAN SEASON GAMES PLAYED Rk. Player Games Year 1. Josh Howard Harvey Hale Vytas Danelius Taron Downey Tim Duncan Dinos Mitoglou Travis McKie J.T. Terrell Tony Rutland Tyrone Bogues FRESHMAN SEASON STARTS Rk. Player Starts Year 1. Josh Howard Travis McKie Tim Duncan Devin Thomas L.D. Williams Chris Paul Eric Williams Bryant Crawford Al-Farouq Aminu Ishmael Smith FRESHMAN SEASON MINUTES Rk. Player Minutes Year 1. Frank Johnson Chris Paul Tim Duncan Travis McKie Bryant Crawford Rod Watson Ishmael Smith Al-Farouq Aminu Josh Howard Sam Ivy * Led all freshmen 71

72 TEAM RECORDS - SINGLE GAME MOST POINTS Pts (Score) Opponent Site Date 122 ( ) Duke H Jan. 22, (121-56) Buffalo H Jan. 5, (120-88) UNC Wilmington H Nov. 19, (120-65) Clemson H WF Feb. 4, ( ot) (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, (118-73) Ind St.-Evansville H Dec. 17, (116-67) Virginia H Feb. 12, ( ot) Clemson A Feb. 13, (115-75) SC State H Dec. 7, (115-82) Davidson H Feb. 15, ( ot) Georgia Tech N Mar. 8, (112-74) Rollins A Dec. 30, ( ot) Clemson A Feb. 27, (111-58) Johns Hopkins H Dec. 1, Five Times Most Points In A Loss 115 ( ot) Clemson A Feb. 13, ( ot) West Virginia N NCAA Mar. 19, ( ot) Coastal Carolina H Dec. 22, ( ot) (20) NC State H G Mar. 4, ( ) ot (22) Georgia Tech A Jan. 27, 2005 Most Points Vs. Ranked Teams 119 ( ot) (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, ( ot) (20) NC State H G Mar. 4, (103-89) (3) Duke H Feb. 14, ( ) ot (22) Georgia Tech A Jan. 27, ( ot) (12) North Carolina N Mar. 6, 1975 Most Points at Home 122 ( ) Duke H Jan. 22, (121-56) SUNY-Buffalo H Jan. 5, (120-88) UNC Wilmington H Nov. 19, (120-65) Clemson H WF Feb. 4, (118-73) Indiana St.-Evansville H Dec. 17, (116-67) Virginia H Feb. 12, (115-75) SC State H Dec. 7, (115-82) Davidson H Feb. 15, (111-58) Johns Hopkins H Dec. 1, Five Times Most Points In LJVM Coliseum 120 (120-88) UNC Wilmington H Nov. 19, (115-75) SC State H Dec. 7, (108-61) Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 16, (108-74) Howard H Nov. 23, (104-64) North Carolina A&T H Dec. 28, 2002 Most Points in Road Games 119 ( ot) (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, ( ot) Clemson A Feb. 13, (112-74) Rollins A Dec. 30, ( ot) Clemson A Feb. 27, (106-69) Temple A Feb. 7, (104-87) Maryland A Dec. 13, ( ) Clemson A Jan. 28, (103-68) Clemson A Jan. 8, ( ) ot (22) Georgia Tech A Jan. 27, (101-69) Clemson A Feb. 6, 1954 Most Points At A Neutral Site 114 ( ot) Georgia Tech N Mar. 8, (107-83) St. Joseph s N Dec. 26, (106-78) Duke N Dec. 20, ( ot) West Virginia N NCAA Mar. 19, (101-51) Davidson N Jan. 31, 1955 Most Points In The NCAA Tournament 105 ( ot) West Virginia N NCAA Mar. 19, 2005 Most Points In The Tournament 114 ( ot) Georgia Tech N Mar. 8, 2007 Most Points In Greensboro 110 ( ) Duke H G Feb. 24, 1983 Most Points vs. Opponents vs. Boston College 93 (93-76) H Feb. 8, 2009 vs. Clemson 120 (120-65) H WF Feb. 4, 1955 vs. Duke 122 ( ) H Jan. 22, 1975 vs. Florida State 94 (94-111) A Feb. 10, 1993 vs. Georgia Tech 114 ( ) 2ot N Mar. 8, 2007 vs. Louisville 76 (76-85) H Jan. 4, 2015 vs. Miami 94 (94-82) H Jan. 29, 2005 vs. North Carolina 119 ( ot) A Dec. 20, 2003 vs. NC State 103 ( ot) H G Mar. 4, 1989 vs. Notre Dame 81 (81-69) N Mar. 12, 2014 vs. Pittsburgh 96 ( ot) A Feb. 16, 2016 vs. Syracuse 83 (83-86 ot) A Jan. 13, 2015 vs. Virginia 116 (116-67) H Feb. 12, 1962 vs. Virginia Tech 100 (100-84) H Jan. 28, #GoDeacs FEWEST POINTS Pts (Score) Opponent Site Date 8 (8-6) Duke? (10-20) NC State? (10-31) Duke? (10-34) North Carolina? (10-38) NC State? (11-48) Rider? (11-31) North Carolina? (12-22) Virginia? (12-35) Elon? (12-33) North Carolina? (12-44) NC State? 1929 Fewest Points In The Modern Era (since ) 24 (24-43) South Carolina A Jan. 11, (26-40) Loyola (Md.) A Dec. 12, (26-31) North Carolina A Jan. 11, (27-52) George Washington A (28-36) Furman A Jan. 9, (28-30) Clemson A Jan. 10, (28-30) Clemson N SoCon (29-32) Duke A Feb. 5, (29-65) North Carolina A Jan. 3, Three times Fewest Points In The Shot Clock Era (since ) 34 (34-70) (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (39-74) Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, (40-76) NC State H Jan. 14, (40-62) (14) Duke A Jan. 18, (40-52) (10) North Carolina H Jan. 23, (41-55) (19) Clemson A Jan. 21, (43-46) Clemson H Jan. 25, (43-66) Richmond A Nov. 30, (44-60) Clemson A Jan. 15, (44-68) (19) Virginia A Feb. 8, (44-45) NC State H G Jan. 18, 1986 Fewest Points In A Win ( era) 47 (47-40) Richmond A Dec. 22, (48-42) Maryland H G Feb. 20, (49-48) (12) Arkansas A Jan. 31, (49-48) Georgia Tech H Feb. 16, (50-46) NC State A Feb. 27, 1982 Fewest Points At Home ( era) 34 (34-70) (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (40-76) NC State H Jan. 14, (40-52) (10) North Carolina H Jan. 23, (41-44) NC State H Feb. 23, (41-50) (8) Duke H Feb. 22, 1968 Fewest Points In LJVM Coliseum 34 (34-70) (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (40-76) NC State H Jan. 14, (40-52) (10) North Carolina H Jan. 23, (51-54) Maryland H Jan. 19, (52-75) (23) Florida State H Jan. 25, (52-56) Wofford H Jan. 2, (52-88) (2) Duke H Jan. 14, 1998 Fewest Points On The Road ( era) 34 (34-44) (3) North Carolina A Jan. 8, (39-74) Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, (40-62) (14) Duke A Jan. 18, (40-52) NC State A Feb. 11, (41-55) (19) Clemson A Jan. 21, (43-66) Richmond A Nov. 30, (44-60) Clemson A Jan. 15, (45-63) Utah A Dec. 28, (45-62) (19) Dayton A Jan. 30, (45-51) NC State A Jan. 16, (45-71) (4) North Carolina A Jan. 4, (45-67) George Washington A Dec. 17, 1957 Fewest Points At A Neutral Site ( era) 44 (44-51) (6) Duke N Mar. 6, (48-59) (7) Temple N Nov. 11, (48-66) Florida State N Dec. 22, (49-51 ot) (3) Virginia N Mar. 6, (52-66) NC State N Mar. 5, (52-66) Purdue N Dec. 28, (52-64) (8) Duke N DC Dec. 31, 1955 Fewest Points In The NCAA Tournament 55 (55-56) (9) Memphis N NCAA Mar. 13, 1982 Fewest Points In The Tournament 44 (44-51) (6) Duke N Mar. 6, 1958 Fewest Points In The NIT 56 (56-52) UNC Wilmington H Mar. 12, 1998 Fewest Points In Greensboro 46 (46-49) (12) Maryland H G Jan. 10, 1972 Fewest Points vs. Opponents (since ) vs. Boston Coll. 60 (60-62) H Dec. 7, 1985 vs. Clemson 41 (41-55) A Jan. 21, 1996 vs. Duke 40 (40-62) A Jan. 18, 2007 vs. Florida State 47 (47-51) A Mar. 3, 2010 vs. Georgia Tech 39 (39-74) A Jan. 19, 2011 vs. Louisville 57 (57-65) A Jan. 3, 2016 vs. Miami 52 (52-79) A Feb. 4, 2009 vs. North Carolina 34 (34-44) A Jan. 8, 1959 vs. NC State 40 (40-52) A Feb. 11, 1980 vs. Notre Dame 58 (58-69) H Feb. 24, 2016 vs. Pittsburgh 55 (55-84) N Mar. 13, 2014 vs. Syracuse 55 (55-83) H Jan. 16, 2016 vs. Virginia 34 (34-70) H Feb. 25, 2015 vs. Virginia Tech 52, Two times HIGHEST COMBINED SCORE Pts (Score) Opponent Site Date 233 ( ot) (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, ( ot) Clemson A Feb. 13, ( ) Duke H Jan. 22, ( ot) Georgia Tech N Mar. 8, ( ) NC State A Feb. 26, (130-89) NC State A Mar. 5, ( ot) West Virginia N NCAA Mar. 19, ( ot) Clemson A Feb. 27, (122-93) Duke A Feb. 12, ( ) Duke H G Feb. 24, ( ot) (20) NC State H G Mar. 4, ( ot) Coastal Carolina H Dec. 22, (120-88) UNC Wilmington H Nov. 19, (117-91) (3) St. Joseph s H Feb. 6, ( ) Clemson A Jan. 28, (111-96) (2) NC State A Feb. 16, (111-94) (10) Florida State A Feb. 10, 1993 LOWEST COMBINED SCORE (ALL-TIME) Pts (Score) Opponent Site Date 14 (8-6) Duke? (5-15) Duke? (5-22) Duke? (10-20) NC State? (6-25) Elon? (12-22) Virginia? (5-30) Duke? (6-33) NC State? (6-33) Eastern College? 1917 LOWEST COMBINED SCORE ( Era) Pts (Score) Opponent Site Date 60 (31-29) North Carolina sc Mar. 1, (34-44) (3) N. Carolina A Jan. 8, (41-44) NC State H (ws) Feb. 23, (47-40) Richmond A Dec. 22, (43-46) Clemson H (ws) Jan. 25, (44-45) NC State H (gr) Jan. 18, (48-42) Maryland H (gr) Feb. 20, (42-48) Maryland H (gr) Feb. 20, (38-53) Georgia Tech H (gr) Feb. 6, (41-50) (8) Duke H (ws) Feb. 22, 1968

73 TEAM RECORDS - SINGLE GAME wake forest basketball MOST POINTS (HALF) Pts Opponent Site Date 68 1 St. Joseph s N Dec. 26, Duke H Jan. 22, Brigham Young N Dec. 30, Davidson H Feb. 15, Howard H Nov. 23, Virginia H Feb. 12, Richmond H Dec. 10, UNC Wilmington H Nov. 19, Georgia Tech H Mar. 2, Rollins A Dec. 30, Buffalo H Jan. 5, Indiana St.-E ville H Dec. 17, Appalachian St. H Feb. 23, Maryland H G Jan. 3, St. John s N NCAA Mar. 14, E. Kentucky H Feb. 20, 1957 FEWEST POINTS (HALF) Pts Opponent Site Date 8 2 (8) Duke H Feb. 22, Butler N NCAA Mar. 16, Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, (19) Clemson A Jan. 21, Richmond A Nov. 30, (19) Dayton A Jan. 30, (3) Duke A Mar. 4, (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (10) N. Carolina H Jan. 23, (7) Temple N Nov. 11, Clemson N Mar. 6, NC State H Jan. 14, Clemson A Feb. 7, NC State A Dec. 7, Maryland A Jan. 28, (9) Memphis N NCAA Mar. 13, NC State A Feb. 11, 1980 MOST REBOUNDS Reb Opponent Site Date 73 Virginia H Jan. 7, Texas Tech N Nov. 18, Appalachian State H Dec. 18, Marquette H Dec. 14, Tennessee H Jan. 18, St. Joseph s N Dec. 26, St. Joseph s H Dec. 11, Mississippi State N Dec. 19, Baylor N Nov. 30, St. John s N NCAA Mar. 14, South Carolina N Mar. 1, William & Mary A Dec. 6, Duke N Dec. 30, (8) North Carolina N Mar. 2, UMBC H Nov. 13, Texas N NCAA Mar. 18, SC State H Dec. 18, Davidson H Feb. 18, Clemson N Dec. 21, 1955 FEWEST REBOUNDS Reb Opponent Site Date 14 Maryland A Feb. 3, (9) Memphis N NCAA Mar. 13, Florida State A Jan. 20, UNC-Wilmington H Dec. 20, Siena H Jan. 3, (3) Virginia N Mar. 6, (3) Duke A Jan. 16, (13) N. Carolina A Feb. 20, (12) Arkansas H G Jan. 30, (12) NC State H G Jan. 17, NC State A Feb. 11, Miami A Mar. 8, Clemson H Jan. 25, NC State A Feb. 27, (12) N. Carolina N Mar. 6, (16) Clemson A Feb. 6, 1980 MOST FIELD GOALS FGs Opponent Site Date 49 Davidson H Feb. 15, Appalachian State H Dec. 18, Duke H Jan. 22, North Carolina H Jan. 6, Virginia H Feb. 12, UNC Wilmington H Nov. 19, Rollins H Nov. 29, South Carolina H Feb. 25, (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, Rollins A Dec. 30, Indiana St.-E ville H Dec. 17, (12) N. Carolina (ot) N NCAA Mar. 6, Florida Southern H Feb. 6, Baldwin-Wallace H Dec. 12, Davidson H Feb. 18, Appalachian State H Feb. 23, (3) Duke H Feb. 14, 1961 FEWEST FIELD GOALS FGs Opponent Site Date 10 Maryland H Feb. 7, (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, Richmond A Dec. 22, (8) Duke H Feb. 22, NC State A Jan. 16, (3) North Carolina A Jan. 8, Brigham Young N DC Dec. 30, Clemson A Feb. 7, (7) Clemson H Feb. 12, Clemson H Jan. 4, Syracuse H Jan. 16, Georgia Tech H Feb. 16, (19) Virginia A Feb. 8, Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, Virginia Tech A Dec. 12, (11) Utah H Dec. 6, NC State A Feb. 11, Navy N DC Dec. 29, Eight times MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FGA Opponent Site Date 94 Appalachian State H Dec. 18, (10) Maryland A Feb. 25, South Carolina H Feb. 25, (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, (2) NC State A Feb. 16, Duke A Feb. 12, North Carolina H Jan. 6, Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, Virginia A Feb. 19, Rollins H Nov. 29, Maryland A Feb. 22, Davidson H Feb. 15, Davidson H Feb. 18, Howard H Nov. 23, (12) N. Carolina (ot) N Mar. 6, Virginia H Jan. 8, Maryland H Feb. 7, 1966 FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FGA Opponent Site Date 23 (8) Duke H Feb. 22, (3) North Carolina A Jan. 8, Georgia Tech A Jan. 26, Dayton N DC Dec. 29, NC State A Dec. 7, Clemson A Feb. 26, NC State H Jan. 15, Utah A Dec. 28, NC State A Feb. 11, (24) Clemson H Jan. 8, (2) Clemson A Jan. 23, Florida State H Feb. 7, (12) NC State H G Jan. 17, (8) North Carolina (ot) N Mar. 8, Davidson A Dec. 2, NC State A Dec. 27, 1957 MOST FREE THROWS FTs Opponent Site Date 43 Colgate N Dec. 20, Clemson H Feb. 18, Duke N Dec. 30, Eastern Kentucky H Feb. 20, North Carolina H WF Feb. 17, (11) Duke H WF Jan. 4, Maryland H Jan. 29, Robert Morris H Dec. 22, St. Joseph s N Dec. 26, NC State N Mar. 4, Clemson A Feb. 8, Minnesota (ot) N DC Dec. 29, Richmond N Feb. 6, G. Washington (ot) H WF Feb. 7, Virginia Tech N Dec. 2, Buffalo H Jan. 5, (15) North Carolina H Jan. 16, Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, 1969 FEWEST FREE THROWS FTs Opponent Site Date 0 Virginia A Mar. 1, (2) North Carolina H Jan. 31, Richmond H Jan. 15, Virginia A Jan. 8, Virginia H G Feb. 25, (18) Georgia Tech (ot) H Jan. 3, Richmond A Nov. 30, (3) Duke A Mar. 4, Virginia A Jan. 30, (5) Duke N Mar. 1, times, last... Louisville A Jan. 3, 2016 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FTA Opponent Site Date 57 North Carolina H WF Feb. 17, Eastern Kentucky H Feb. 20, Colgate N Dec. 20, Minnesota (ot) N DC Dec. 29, St. Joseph s N Dec. 26, Clemson H Feb. 18, Brigham Young N DC Dec. 30, Robert Morris H Dec. 22, Duke N Dec. 30, (11) Duke H WF Jan. 4, (13) NC State N SoCon Mar. 7, G. Washington (ot) H WF Feb. 7, Clemson H Mar. 1, Johns Hopkins H Dec. 1, Clemson H Jan. 4, 1964 FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FTA Opponent Site Date 1 Richmond H Jan. 15, Virginia H G Feb. 25, (2) North Carolina H Jan. 31, (18) Georgia Tech (ot) H Jan. 3, Virginia A Jan. 8, Virginia A Mar. 1, Richmond A Jan. 15, (13) North Carolina A Feb. 20, Florida A Dec. 9, (9) Maryland A Jan. 14, Virginia A Jan. 30, (10) Clemson A Feb. 18, Charlotte H Feb. 15, Richmond A Nov. 30, William & Mary H Jan. 2, (14) Maryland N Mar. 10, 1984 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 3s Opponent Site Date 19 Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, (2) North Carolina H Jan. 31, Georgia Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, Duke N Mar. 10, (25) Maryland A Feb. 19, Florida State H Feb. 10, Winthrop H Jan. 7, Virginia Tech A Jan. 13, High Point A Dec. 7, Maryland A Feb. 28, Pittsburgh (2ot) A Feb. 16, Miami H Feb. 11, N.C. Central H Nov. 20, East Carolina H Jan. 1, Virginia Tech H Jan. 28, (23) Maryland A Jan. 15, Virginia A Mar. 2, Navy A Jan. 7, (19) North Carolina H Feb. 27, Richmond H Jan. 15, Furman H Jan. 2, (4) North Carolina (ot) N Mar. 12, Fairleigh Dickinson H Nov. 24, East Tennessee State A Feb. 1, 1989 FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 3s Opponent Site Date 0 NC State A Feb. 20, (14) Tulane H Feb. 3, (16) Georgia Tech H Jan. 1, Tulane A Dec. 1, Old Dominion A Feb. 3, UNC-Wilmington H Dec. 19, Davidson A Nov. 30, (13) Duke (ot) H G Jan. 31, NC State H G Jan. 22, times; last time: 1 Arkansas A Nov. 19, 2014 MOST 3-POINT ATTEMPTS 3A Opponent Site Date 43 (2) North Carolina H Jan. 31, Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, William & Mary H Nov. 28, (4) North Carolina N Mar. 12, (23) Maryland A Jan. 15, (22) Georgia Tech(ot) A Jan. 27, Florida State (ot) H Feb. 25, Marshall A Dec. 17, Maryland A Jan. 15, Air Force H Dec. 30, (18) Texas A Jan. 13, (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, Winthrop H Jan. 7, Pittsburgh (2ot) A Feb. 16, (4) North Carolina H Jan. 24, Florida State (ot) A Jan. 18, Vanderbilt H NIT Mar. 17, (5) North Carolina N Mar. 8, Winthrop A Feb. 4, Five times FEWEST 3-POINT ATTEMPTS 3A Opponent Site Date 1 Davidson A Nov. 30, NC-Wilmington H Dec. 19, Maryland H G Feb. 9, (14) Tulane H Feb. 3, Old Dominion A Feb. 3, Richmond A Dec. 21, (15) Virginia A Feb. 2, (6) Duke A Feb. 18, East Tennessee State H Jan. 10, Cornell H Dec. 2, Evansville H Dec. 7, (13) Duke (ot) H G Jan. 31, Appalachian State H Jan. 7, Georgia Tech H G Jan. 8, Duke A Jan. 19, NC State H G Jan. 22,

74 74 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball TEAM RECORDS - SINGLE GAME HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Pct (FG-FGA) Opponent Site Date.735 (36-49) Fairleigh Dickinson H Dec. 8, (42-60) Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 16, (23-34) Clemson A Feb. 26, (35-52) Temple H Mar. 1, (36-54) Gardner-Webb H Dec. 19, (29-44) Mississippi State N Dec. 29, (29-44) Mississippi Valley St. H Nov. 10, (32-49) Appalachian State H Dec. 19, (30-46) Georgia Tech A Jan. 2, (28-43) Appalachian State H Dec. 19, (27-42) Richmond H Dec. 19, (34-53) Georgia Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, (46-72) Rollins A Dec. 30, (28-44) Radford H Nov. 9, (29-46) (18) Georgia Tech N Mar. 10, (29-46) Marquette H G Feb. 6, (39-62) Fairleigh Dickinson H Dec. 30, (37-59) Dartmouth N Dec. 2, 1976 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Pct (FG-FGA) Opponent Site Date.188 (12-64) Brigham Young N DC Dec. 30, (14-72) Navy N DC Dec. 29, (13-65) Clemson H Jan. 4, (12-55) (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (15-61) Clemson A Jan. 15, (10-40) Maryland H Feb. 7, (17-68) South Carolina A Feb. 7, (14-54) Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, (17-63) Florida State N Dec. 22, (20-74) South Carolina N Mar. 2, (20-73) (3) La Salle A Jan. 3, (18-65) (8) Duke N DC Dec. 31, (14-50) (11) Utah H Dec. 6, (20-71) Cornell N DC Dec. 27, (17-60) George Washington A Dec. 16, 1959 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE/SINGLE HALF Pct (Half) Opponent Site Date.809 (1st) Navy N Dec. 28, (2nd) Missouri A Feb. 9, (1st) Rider H Jan. 23, (2nd) NC State H G Jan. 22, (2nd) Georgia Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, (1st) Radford H Nov. 9, (1st) North Carolina H Feb. 6, (1st) Georgia Tech A Jan. 2, (2nd) Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 16, (1st) (16) Georgia Tech A Jan. 21, (2nd) East Carolina H Feb. 5, (1st) UNC Greensboro H Nov. 23, (2nd) Auburn N Dec. 27, (2nd) Coppin State H Feb. 6, (2nd) (15) NC State H Feb. 28, 1976 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE/SINGLE HALF Pct (Half) Opponent Site Date.087 (1st) Maryland H Feb. 7, (1st) Butler N NCAA Mar. 16, (2nd) Florida State N Dec. 22, (2nd) Clemson A Feb. 7, (2nd) Clemson H Jan. 4, (2nd) Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, (2nd) (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (1st) Georgia Tech A Feb. 7, (2nd) (6) Xavier H Dec. 22, (2nd) Clemson N Mar. 6, (1st) (11) Maryland H Jan. 19, (2nd) Virginia N Mar. 12, (1st) Clemson H Jan. 4, (2nd) (10) North Carolina H Jan. 23, (1st) (2) Kentucky N NCAA Mar. 23, (2nd) Alaska-Anchorage A Nov. 25, 1993 GAMES WITH OVER 60% FIELD GOALS BOTH HALVES Pct (Half) Opponent Site Date.600/.618 (9) Duke A Feb. 22, /.636 Indiana H Dec. 3, /.708 Gardner-Webb H Dec. 19, /.625 Appalachian State H Dec. 19, /.609 (13) Iowa N NCAA Mar. 21, /.682 Temple H Mar. 1, /.682 Mississippi State N Dec. 29, /.650 Marquette H G Feb. 3, /.654 Appalachian State H Dec. 19, /.607 UNC-Asheville H Dec. 29, /.630 Fairleigh Dickinson H Dec. 30, /.657 Duke H Jan. 22, /.684 Clemson A Feb. 26, /.625 Connecticut N Dec. 29, /.600 (3) Duke H Feb. 14, /.650 Marquette H G Feb. 3, /.654 Appalachian State H Dec. 19, /.607 UNC-Asheville H Dec. 29, /.630 Fairleigh Dickinson H Dec. 30, /.657 Duke H Jan. 22, /.684 Clemson A Feb. 26, /.625 Connecticut N Dec. 29, /.600 (3) Duke H Feb. 14, 1961 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Pct (FT-FTA) Opponent Site Date (32-32) (3) North Carolina H Jan. 15, (14-14) Georgia Tech H G Feb. 13, (11-11) (11) Maryland N Mar. 9, (10-10) (19) North Carolina A Feb. 15, (9-9) Utah A Dec. 28, (8-8) Richmond A Nov. 20, (8-8) NC-Wilmington H Dec. 20, (8-8) Virginia A Jan. 26, (6-6) (3) North Carolina H Jan. 28, (6-6) (7) North Carolina H G Jan. 25, (5-5) Virginia H G Feb. 12, (4-4) Florida A Dec. 9, (4-4) (9) Maryland A Jan. 14, (4-4) (14) Maryland N Mar. 10, (3-3) Richmond A Jan. 15, (3-3) (13) North Carolina A Feb. 20, (1-1) Richmond H Jan. 15, (1-1) Virginia H G Feb. 25, (23-24) Temple A Jan. 4, (20-21) Florida State (ot) A Jan. 18, (19-20) Georgia Tech H Feb. 15, (19-20) Appalachian State H Dec. 19, (19-20) UNC-Wilmington H Feb. 16, (19-20) (3) South Carolina N Mar. 6, 1970 LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Pct (FT-FTA) Opponent Site Date.000 (0-3) Virginia A Mar. 1, (2-9) (3) Duke A Mar. 4, (3-12) (18) Louisville A Jan. 3, (4-16) High Point H Dec. 17, (1-4) Richmond A Nov. 30, (3-11) (14) North Carolina N Dec. 1, (3-10) Virginia Tech H Feb. 3, (4-13) East Tennessee State A Dec. 7, (5-16) (4) North Carolina H Jan. 24, (4-12) (11) North Carolina A Jan. 27, (4-12) Maryland H Jan. 15, (1-3) Virginia A Jan. 8, (9-26) Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, (4-11) Clemson N Mar. 6, (3-8) Fresno State N Nov. 21, (3-8) Temple H Dec. 22, (16-42) Navy N DC Dec. 29, 1951 With 20+Attempts.346 (9-26) Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, (16-42) Navy N DC Dec. 29, (11-26) Maryland A Feb. 22, (9-21) Charleston Southern H Dec. 30, (12-28) Duquesne N DC Dec. 26, (13-30) UNCG H Dec. 21, (10-23) Davidson A Feb. 2, (10-23) Villanova H G Feb. 18, 1961 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Pct (3FG-3FGA) Opponent Site Date.818 (9-11) Florida State A Jan. 8, (8-10) William & Mary A Feb. 4, (7-9) Duke A Feb. 11, (6-8) Maryland H Jan. 4, (6-8) (5) North Carolina A Feb. 17, (5-7) Mississippi Valley St. H Nov. 10, (5-7) Fairfield H Nov. 30, (12-17) N.C. Central H Nov. 20, (7-10) Notre Dame N Mar. 12, (7-10) NC State A Mar. 2, (16-23) Georgia Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, (9-13) High Point H Dec. 17, (9-13) Campbell H Dec. 10, (4-6) Richmond A Dec. 1, (10-15) Gardner-Webb H Dec. 19, (8-12) (7) Duke A Feb. 20, (10-15) (13) Cincinnati H Feb. 15, (4-6) NC State A Mar. 4, (8-12) Maryland A Feb. 25, (4-6) Wyoming N Dec. 3, (11-17) Clemson H Jan. 24, 1993 LOWEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Pct (3FG-3FGA) Opponent Site Date.000 (0-12) NC State A Feb. 20, (0-6) (16) Georgia Tech H Jan. 18, (0-6) Tulane A Dec. 1, (0-5) (13) Duke (ot) H G Jan. 31, (0-5) NC State H G Jan. 22, (0-4) (14) Tulane H Feb. 3, (0-4) Old Dominion A Feb. 3, (0-2) NC-Wilmington H Dec. 19, (0-1) Davidson A Nov. 30, (1-18) Arkansas A Nov. 19, (1-11) Navy H Nov. 17, (1-11) Rhode Island H Dec. 15, (1-11) Purdue N Dec. 28, (2-20) Syracuse H Jan. 16, (1-10) Wofford H Jan. 2, (1-10) Maryland A Feb. 16, (1-10) Maryland H Mar. 5, (2-18) North Carolina A Feb. 5, (2-18) (5) North Carolina H Jan. 31, (3-25) Maryland N Mar. 13, 2009 With 20+ Attempts.100(2-20) Syracuse H Jan. 16, (2-20) NC State H Jan. 14, (3-25) Maryland N Mar. 13, (3-20) (2) Syracuse H Jan. 29, (3-20) Miami A Feb. 4, (3-20) Florida State H Jan. 25, (3-20) Marquette A Feb. 6, 1988 (The three-point field goal became an official part of the college game in However, Wake Forest and the rest of the used a three-point line in conference games during the season.) HIGHEST REBOUND MARGIN Margin Opponent Site Date +37 (73-36) Virginia H Jan. 7, (56-22) Fairfield H Nov. 30, (63-29) St. Joseph s H Dec. 11, (58-25) Virginia N Mar. 1, (53-24) Richmond H Dec. 7, (59-30) Davidson H Feb. 18, (60-31) William & Mary A Dec. 6, (64-35) Tennessee H Jan. 18, (59-21) SC State H Dec. 18, (51-23) The Citadel H Nov. 25, (54-27) High Point H Dec. 17, (49-22) Virginia A Dec. 16, (53-27) Elon H Dec. 13, (51-25) Oral Roberts H Nov. 13, (58-32) Appalachian State H Feb. 23, (54-28) Davidson H Dec. 10, (43-18) Fairleigh Dickinson H Dec. 30, Eight times LOWEST REBOUND MARGIN Margin Opponent Site Date - 42 (34-76) (10) Duke A Feb. 14, (22-54) Clemson A Jan. 6, (38-70) St. Joseph s A Feb. 28, (32-61) (1) Duke A Jan. 15, (31-59) (7) N. Carolina A Jan. 14, (35-63) Maryland A Dec. 4, (32-59) Florida N Dec. 27, (22-49) S. Carolina H Feb. 4, (18-44) (3) Duke A Jan. 16, (36-62) (3) Duke N Mar. 3, (37-63) (4) Vanderbilt A Dec. 13, (22-47) NC State A Jan. 8, (30-55) (5) Maryland A Feb. 27, Four times

75 TEAM RECORDS - SINGLE GAME wake forest basketball MOST ASSISTS Ast Opponent Site Date 30 Davidson H Feb. 15, Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 16, East Carolina A Dec. 22, Gardner-Webb H Dec. 19, Charlotte N Dec. 3, Indiana St.-E ville H Dec. 17, Campbell H Nov. 25, (24) Alabama N NCAA Mar. 17, NC State A Mar. 2, Coastal Carolina (ot) H Dec. 22, St. Joseph s N Dec. 27, Iowa N Dec. 28, Elon H Nov. 22, Virginia H Feb. 17, NC State H Jan. 29, Canisius N Dec. 18, Duke H Jan. 22, 1975 FEWEST ASSISTS Ast Opponent Site Date 0 (6) North Carolina N Mar. 7, (4) North Carolina N Mar. 7, Duke A Feb. 5, NC State A Feb. 19, Duke H Feb. 9, Virginia Tech A Jan. 15, (3) South Carolina N Mar. 6, South Carolina A Jan. 10, Duke A Feb. 21, (7) South Carolina A Feb. 24, Maryland A Feb. 17, Clemson (2ot) N Mar. 9, times More since Virginia Tech A Mar. 4, NC State A Jan. 16, (2) North Carolina H G Feb. 17, American H Dec. 5, Richmond A Nov. 28, Boston College N NCAA Mar. 15, Virginia A Feb. 3, Virginia N Mar. 1, (4) North Carolina A Jan. 26, 1977 MOST TURNOVERS TO Opponent Site Date 34 Penn A Dec. 20, William & Mary A Dec. 6, (5) North Carolina A Feb. 17, William & Mary H Dec. 9, Washington State N Dec. 27, Jacksonville A Nov. 24, Richmond H Dec. 10, East Tennessee St. A Dec. 7, East Tennessee St. H Dec. 1, St. Joseph s H Feb. 19, Georgia Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, (2) Maryland A Dec. 3, Tulane A Dec. 1, Georgia Southern H Feb. 15, (3) Maryland A Jan. 22, times FEWEST TURNOVERS TO Opponent Site Date 3 (17) Georgia Tech H Jan. 19, Maryland A Feb. 3, NC State N Mar. 15, Vanderbilt H NIT Mar. 17, NC State A Jan. 21, (3) Virginia N Mar. 6, Duke H Jan. 6, (12) Maryland H G Jan. 10, (19) Duke A Jan. 7, Colgate H Nov. 8, Virginia H Feb. 15, Maryland A Feb. 24, Georgia Tech H Jan. 3, NC State H Feb. 20, Duke H Jan. 6, Duquesne A Dec. 17, 1966 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS BS Opponent Site Date 16 UNC Greensboro A Dec. 28, Rhode Island A Feb. 13, Appalachian State H Dec. 18, Cleveland State N NCAA Mar. 20, Washington A Dec. 23, Duke H Jan. 19, Marist H Nov. 23, Navy H Dec. 29, Maryland H Jan. 19, Winthrop H Dec. 1, Marquette H G Feb. 6, Florida Southern H Dec. 6, Indiana St.-E ville H Dec. 17, times, last time... UMBC H Nov. 13, 2015 FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS BS Opponent Site Date 0 Many times, last time... Miami H Feb. 11, 2015 MOST STEALS Stl Opponent Site Date 25 Richmond H Dec. 10, Winthrop H Jan. 31, Maryland A Feb. 22, East Tennessee St. H Dec. 1, Longwood H Feb. 23, Brown H Jan. 6, Duke H Jan. 19, G. Washington H Nov. 15, Radford H Dec. 18, Virginia N Mar. 9, (17) Duke H Feb. 2, Duke H Feb. 4, Elon H Dec. 15, SMU A Dec. 15, Elon H Nov. 22, Clemson (ot) A Jan. 12, Johns Hopkins H Dec. 1, 1980 FEWEST STEALS Stl Opponent Site Date 0 NC State A Feb. 1, Richmond A Dec. 21, Maryland H G Feb. 27, Temple H Dec. 22, (19) Duke (ot) A Feb. 18, Richmond H Dec. 1, times, last time... Notre Dame H Jan. 25, 2014 MOST PERSONAL FOULS Fls Opponent Site Date 36 G. Washington A Dec. 2, William & Mary A Jan. 7, Richmond (2ot) A Dec. 22, Davidson H Jan. 29, Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, LSU N Dec. 28, (3) Maryland A Jan. 22, NC State A Feb. 13, Georgia Tech (ot) A Mar. 1, Rice A Nov. 30, Duke N Dec. 18, (2) North Carolina A Feb. 9, 1967 FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS Fls Opponent Site Date 5 (1) Duke A Jan. 15, Saint Louis N NCAA Mar. 18, (9) Maryland H Feb. 28, Clemson A Feb. 23, (19) Virginia A Feb. 8, Campbell H Dec. 21, Clemson H Feb. 12, Kansas N NCAA Mar. 18, times, last time... Presbyterian H Jan. 2, 2008 MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS DQ Opponent Site Date 5 G. Washington A Dec. 2, LSU N Dec. 28, Richmond (2ot) A Dec. 22, Duke (ot) A Jan. 21, (6) South Carolina N Mar. 11, Davidson A Jan. 15, (2) North Carolina A Feb. 9, Duke H WF Feb. 12, times, last time... North Carolina H Feb. 27, 2010 MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (SINCE 86-87) Reb Opponent Site Date 27 NC State A Feb. 20, SC State H Dec. 18, Citadel H Nov. 25, NC State A Mar. 4, Jacksonville H Nov. 18, Virginia A Feb. 24, (23) Florida St. (ot) H Jan. 9, Fairfield H Nov. 30, Howard H Nov. 23, UMBC H Nov. 13, (8) North Carolina A Feb. 16, Five times, last time... Longwood H Feb. 23, 2005 FEWEST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (SINCE 86-87) Reb Opponent Site Date 2 Boston College H Mar. 1, Nebraska A Nov. 30, Iowa H Nov. 30, Clemson H Feb. 25, Notre Dame H Jan. 25, NC State H Jan. 15, Georgia Tech A Feb. 27, Utah A Dec. 28, (1) North Carolina A Mar. 3, Evansville H Dec. 7, UNC Wilmington H Dec. 20, times; Last time: 4 (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, times; Last time: 5 (11) Virginia H Jan. 26, 2016 MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (SINCE 86-87) Reb Opponent Site Date 46 Texas Tech N Nov. 18, VMI H Nov. 12, Baylor N Nov. 30, VMI H Nov. 24, Texas N NCAA Mar. 18, Hampton H Nov. 15, Elon A G Dec. 3, Alaska-Anchorage A Nov. 25, UNC Asheville H Nov. 14, Loyola (Md.) H Nov. 11, N. Carolina A&T H Dec. 30, SC State H Dec. 7, Clemson H Jan. 12, Clemson H Mar. 1, High Point H Dec. 17, Virginia H Jan. 2, Canisius A Dec. 5, VMI H Jan. 5, Nine times, last time... Rutgers A Nov. 30, 2015 FEWEST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (SINCE 86-87) Reb Opponent Site Date 10 Florida State A Jan. 20, Florida State A Feb. 26, Virginia Tech H Feb. 22, (12) Boston Coll. A Feb. 28, (7) North Carolina H G Jan. 25, (8) Duke A Feb. 11, Miami A Mar. 8, Maryland A Feb. 2, Richmond H Dec. 22, NC State A Jan. 16, (1) Duke H Feb. 23, Coppin State H Feb. 6, times, last time... at NC State A Jan. 8, 2011 MOST PLAYERS W/DOUBLE FIGURE POINTS Opponent Site Date 7 Georgia Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, (4) N. Carolina (3ot) A Dec. 20, Johns Hopkins H Dec. 1, UNC-Asheville H Dec. 29, Indiana St.-E ville H Dec. 17, times, last time... Virginia Tech A Jan. 13, 2016 FEWEST PLAYERS W/DOUBLE FIGURE POINTS Opponent Site Date 0 Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, times, last time... Syracuse H Jan. 16, 2016 MOST PLAYERS W/DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUNDS Opponent Site Date 3 20 times, last time... Baylor N Nov. 30, 2008 MOST PLAYERS WITH A DOUBLE-DOUBLE Opponent Site Date 3 Baylor N Nov. 30, Temple H Dec. 1, Davidson H Feb. 15, Virginia H Jan. 13, Princeton N Dec. 20, Marquette H Dec. 14, St. Joseph s H Dec. 11, St. Joseph s (ot) N NCAA Mar. 16, Virginia Tech H Jan. 28, 1961 MOST PLAYERS TO SCORE Opponent Site Date 15 Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 26, Nicholls H Nov. 24, SC State H Dec. 7, N. Carolina A&T H Dec. 28, Fairfield H Nov. 30, Citadel H Nov. 25, Cornell H Dec. 2, Appalachian State H Feb. 23, times, last time... VMI H Nov. 12, 2013 FEWEST PLAYERS TO SCORE Opponent Site Date 4 (19) Clemson A Jan. 21, (3) Massachusetts A Dec. 6, Virginia A Jan. 22, Clemson A Feb. 23, times, last time... (4) Duke H Feb. 28,

76 LARGEST MARGINS LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Margin Opponent Site Date 107 (110-3) Warrenton High? (87-6) Central Academy? (89-9) Guilford? (76-6) Atlantic Christian? (121-56) Buffalo H Jan. 5, (72-9) High Point? (63-0) Littleton High? (78-18) Church Hill A.C.? (66-7) Carson-Newman? (120-65) Clemson H WF Feb. 4, (66-11) South Carolina? (66-12) Guilford? (111-58) Johns Hopkins H Dec. 1, (110-59) John Carroll H Dec. 8, (101-51) Davidson N Jan. 31, (116-67) Virginia H Feb. 12, (71-22) Richmond Howlitzers? (57-8) Trinity Park? (108-61) Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 16, (57-10) Raleigh Y? (53-6) Littleton High? (94-48) N.C. Central H Nov. 14, (110-64) Rollins H Nov. 29, (106-60) Appalachian State H Feb. 23, (54-8) South Carolina? (105-60) Maryland-Eastern Shore H Jan. 5, (118-73) Indiana St.-Evansville H Dec. 17, 1977 vs. Division I Opponents 65 (121-56) Buffalo H Jan. 5, (120-65) Clemson H WF Feb. 4, (66-11) South Carolina? (101-51) Davidson N Jan. 31, (116-67) Virginia H Feb. 12, 1962 vs. Ranked Teams 31 (84-53) (3) Kansas H Dec. 7, (88-62) (3) North Carolina H Jan. 30, (81-57) (11) North Carolina H Jan. 4, (84-60) (19) North Carolina H Feb. 27, Four times vs. Current Opponents 55 (120-65) Clemson H WF Feb. 4, (116-67) Virginia H Feb. 12, (96-55) Clemson H Jan. 12, (98-57) Clemson H WF Feb. 9, (50-9) NC State? At Home 65 (121-56) Buffalo H Jan. 5, (120-65) Clemson H WF Feb. 4, (111-58) Johns Hopkins H Dec. 1, (110-59) John Carroll H Dec. 8, (116-67) Virginia H Feb. 12, (108-61) Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 16, (94-48) N.C. Central H Nov. 14, (110-64) Rollins H Nov. 29, (106-60) Appalachian State H Feb. 23, (105-60) Maryland-Eastern Shore H Jan. 5, (118-73) Indiana St.-Evansville H Dec. 17, (79-35) High Point H Dec. 17, (107-63) Appalachian State H Dec. 18, (100-57) SC State H Dec. 18, (86-43) Johns Hopkins H Jan. 6, Five times At Home In The 55 (120-65) Clemson H WF Feb. 4, (116-67) Virginia H Feb. 12, (96-55) Clemson H Jan. 12, (98-57) Clemson H WF Feb. 9, (106-66) Virginia H Feb. 17, 1960 In LJVM Coliseum 48 (108-61) Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 16, (94-48) N.C. Central H Nov. 14, (79-35) High Point H Dec. 17, (100-57) SC State H Dec. 18, (97-55) Elon H Nov. 22, (96-58) Elon H Jan. 7, (96-54) Bethune-Cookman H Dec. 30, (87-45) Campbell H Nov. 20, (88-47) Longwood H Feb. 23, (96-55) Clemson H Jan. 12, (91-50) Appalachian State H Dec. 18, 1995 Games In LJVM Coliseum 41 (96-55) Clemson H Jan. 12, (87-48) Florida State H Feb. 12, (85-56) Boston College H Feb. 25, (74-45) NC State H Feb. 28, (74-48) Boston College H Feb. 21, (88-62) (3) North Carolina H Jan. 30, (81-55) Clemson H Feb. 24, 1991 Non-Conference Games In LJVM Coliseum 48 (108-61) Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 16, (94-48) N.C. Central H Nov. 14, (79-35) High Point H Dec. 17, (100-57) SC State H Dec. 18, Four times On The Road 38 (112-74) Rollins A Dec. 30, (106-69) Temple A Feb. 7, (103-68) Clemson A Jan. 8, (90-55) Navy A Nov. 22, (86-52) The Citadel A Nov. 25, (92-60) Clemson A Feb. 21, (101-69) Clemson A Feb. 6, (86-56) Georgia Tech A Feb. 7, (96-67) The Citadel A Jan. 10, (97-69) St. Francis (PA) A Jan. 31, (93-66) Clemson A Jan. 13, (86-61) Yale A Nov. 29, (80-55) Richmond A Dec. 1, (77-53) Florida A Dec. 9, (90-66) Florida State A Jan. 8, 1994 In The Tournament 39 (80-41) Maryland N NCAA Feb. 28, 1963 In The NCAA Tournament 32 (79-47) North Carolina A&T N NCAA Mar. 16, 1995 In Greensboro 35 (88-53) Duke N Mar. 5, 1982 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Margin Opponent Site Date 64 (16-80) Virginia A (27-78) North Carolina Pre-Flight? (51-94) (3) Duke A Mar. 4, (39-82) NC State A (71-113) Duke H Feb. 28, (28-70) Georgia? (89-130) NC State A Mar. 5, (39-80) North Carolina Pre-Flight? (65-105) (10) Duke A Feb. 14, (18-58) Durham Y? (73-112) Boston College A Jan. 12, (35-73) NC State A (67-104) (5) North Carolina A Feb. 10, (63-100) (1) North Carolina A Jan. 25, (11-48) Rider? (34-70) (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (40-76) NC State H Jan. 14, (58-94) Air Force A Nov. 29, (52-88) (2) Duke H Jan. 14, (39-75) Duke N (29-65) North Carolina A (39-74) Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, (44-79) Navy N DC Dec. 29, (69-103) (2) Kentucky N NCAA Mar. 25, (72-105) North Carolina A Feb. 22, (70-103) (9) Duke H G Jan. 23, (74-107) (2) Virginia H G Mar. 2, 1983 vs. Unranked Teams 42 (71-113) Duke H Feb. 28, (89-130) NC State A Mar. 5, (73-112) Boston College A Jan. 12, (40-76) NC State H Jan. 14, (58-94) Air Force A Nov. 29, 2006 vs. Current Opponents 64 (16-80) Virginia A (51-94) (3) Duke A Mar. 4, (39-82) NC State A (71-113) Duke H (ws) Feb. 28, (89-130) NC State A Mar. 5, 1983 At Home 42 (71-113) Duke H (ws) Feb. 28, (34-70) (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (40-76) NC State H Jan. 14, (52-88) (2) Duke H Jan. 14, (70-103) (9) Duke H (gr) Jan. 23, (74-107) (2) Virginia H (gr) Mar. 2, (66-97) (3) Duke H (ws) Feb. 6, (61-90) (3) Duke H Feb. 21, (43-72) NC State H (wf) (55-83) Syracuse H Jan. 16, (60-88) (4) North Carolina H Jan. 24, (69-97) (8) Duke H Jan. 20, (59-86) (3) Duke H Jan. 13, (76-103) Duke H (gr) Dec. 30, (54-80) Georgia Tech H Mar. 3, (53-79) (2) North Carolina H (gr) Jan. 22, (75-101) NC State H (ws) Feb. 22, (91-117) (3) St. Joseph s H (ws) Feb. 6, (61-87) Clemson H (ws) Jan. 4, 1964 At Home In The 42 (71-113) Duke H (ws) Feb. 28, (34-70) (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (40-76) NC State H Jan. 14, (52-88) (2) Duke H Jan. 14, (70-103) (9) Duke H (gr) Jan. 23, (74-107) (2) Virginia H (gr) Mar. 2, 1983 In LJVM Coliseum 36 (34-70) (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (40-76) NC State H Jan. 14, (52-88) (2) Duke H Jan. 14, (61-90) (3) Duke H Feb. 21, (55-83) Syracuse H Jan. 16, (60-88) (4) North Carolina H Jan. 24, (69-97) (8) Duke H Jan. 20, (59-86) (3) Duke H Jan. 13, (54-80) Georgia Tech H Mar. 3, (55-80) NC State H Feb. 13, (59-83) (4) Duke H Jan. 22, (63-85) (3) Maryland H Jan. 23, (69-90) VCU H Nov. 16, (71-91) Florida State H Feb. 6, (55-74) Maryland H Jan. 12, (66-84) Florida State H Feb. 19, (64-82) (1) Duke H Jan. 8, 2006 Non-Conference Games In LJVM Coliseum 21 (69-90) VCU H Nov. 16, (72-89) Colorado H Jan. 9, (59-75) (19) Arkansas H Dec. 23, (69-84) Minnesota H Dec. 2, (63-73) Gonzaga H Jan. 2, (79-89) Stetson H Nov. 12, 2010 On The Road 64 (16-80) Virginia A (51-94) (3) Duke A Mar. 4, (39-82) NC State A (89-130) NC State A Mar. 5, (65-105) (10) Duke A Feb. 14, (73-112) Boston College A Jan. 12, (35-73) NC State A (67-104) (5) North Carolina A Feb. 10, (63-100) (1) North Carolina A Jan. 25, (58-94) Air Force A Nov. 29, (29-65) North Carolina A (39-74) Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, (72-105) North Carolina A Feb. 22, (69-101) (2) Kentucky A Dec. 14, (57-89) (11) West Virginia A Jan. 14, (12-44) NC State A (71-102) (1) Duke A Feb. 13, (47-78) (2) Duke A Feb. 14, (67-98) (8) Duke A Feb. 11, (73-104) Virginia A Feb. 10, (18-49) North Carolina A On The Road In The 43 (51-94) (3) Duke A Mar. 4, (89-130) NC State A Mar. 5, (65-105) (10) Duke A Feb. 14, (73-112) Boston College A Jan. 12, (67-104) (5) North Carolina A Feb. 10, (63-100) (1) North Carolina A Jan. 25, 1984 In The Tournament 30 (73-103) (5) Duke N Mar. 3, 1966 In The NCAA Tournament 34 (69-103) (2) Kentucky N NCAA Mar. 25, 1993 In Greensboro 33 (70-103) (9) Duke H G Jan. 23, #GoDeacs

77 LARGEST COMEBACKS wake forest basketball LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME FOR VICTORY Deficit (Score) Opponent Site Date 19 (38-57) Florida State H Feb. 20, (16-35) Davidson A Dec. 5, (21-39) Iowa H Nov. 30, (13-31) Duke N Mar. 10, (27-44) Miami A Jan. 6, (22-39) (13) Clemson N Mar. 6, (44-61) NC State H Feb. 12, (31-47) (18) NC State H Jan. 22, (23-39) (7) Maryland A Feb. 1, (30-46) Evansville H Dec. 7, (18-33) Richmond H Dec. 22, (45-60) Florida State (ot) H Jan. 25, (31-46) (18) Arkansas N NCAA Mar. 12, (38-52) (3) North Carolina H G Jan. 28, (22-35) Bucknell A Nov. 15, (11-24) William & Mary H Nov. 23, (9-22) Gonzaga A Dec. 5, (25-38) NC State A Mar. 8, (14-27) Davidson H Nov. 27, (8-21) Florida State H Jan. 25, (3-16) Davidson H Dec. 4, (26-39) Virginia Tech (ot) N Dec. 2, (22-9) (1) North Carolina A Jan. 21, (57-70) (17) Clemson A Jan. 15, (46-58) Rutgers A Nov. 30, (41-53) Richmond H Dec. 7, (2-14) Elon A G Nov. 20, (8-20) Bucknell A Nov. 14, (23-35) (18) Arizona N Nov. 26, (27-39) (13) Cincinnati H Feb. 15, (2-14) Arkansas A Dec. 20, (31-43) Texas N NCAA Mar. 17, (10-22) (19) Duke A Jan. 10, (4-16) Charleston N NCAA Mar. 17, (21-33) Clemson H G Feb. 24, (44-56) Duke A Jan. 19, (21-33) Marquette (ot) A Dec. 12, (28-40) Rhode Island (ot) H G Jan. 27, (44-56) Clemson (ot) H G Jan. 14, (41-53) (7) North Carolina A Jan. 17, (41-53) Virginia H Jan. 8, (31-43) Virginia Tech (ot) A Jan. 9, (38-50) South Carolina A Feb. 2, (21-32) St. Bonaventure H Dec. 17, (46-57) Mercer N Nov. 19, (27-16) Maryland A Mar. 3, (19-8) Air Force H Dec. 30, (32-43) Florida State N Mar. 9, (44-55) Georgia Tech H Mar. 2, (16-27) (4) N. Carolina (3ot) A Dec. 20, (14-25) Florida State N Mar. 14, (29-40) Michigan A Nov. 28, (4-15) Richmond A Nov. 20, (25-36) (2) Duke A Jan. 13, (31-20) NC State A Feb. 4, (48-59) Maryland A Jan.22, (19-30) (11) Virginia H Feb. 10, (33-44) Georgia Tech H Feb. 9, (60-71) Clemson (ot) A Jan. 12, (29-40) Davidson H Dec. 3, (26-37) (10) North Carolina N Mar. 2, (17-28) (15) Maryland H G Jan. 7, (25-36) (4) North Carolina A Jan. 26, (18-29) Virginia H Feb. 7, (37-48) St. Joseph s H Feb. 22, (46-57) Clemson A Feb. 3, Times, last time... (20-30) Clemson H Feb. 25, 2014 LARGEST LEAD BLOWN IN A LOSS Lead (Score) Opponent Site Date 22 (32-10) (9) North Carolina A Feb. 8, (36-18) (6) Xavier H Dec. 22, (46-28) NC State A Feb. 4, (45-27) Florida State H Jan. 4, (41-23) (11) North Carolina A Jan. 27, (52-34) Virginia (ot) H Feb. 9, (42-25) (2) North Carolina H Jan. 31, (24-8) Florida State H Feb. 15, (30-14) (7) Temple N Nov. 11, (23-7) Virginia H Jan. 26, (19-4) Florida State A Jan. 28, (35-20) Duke N Dec. 3, (50-36) (11) Virginia H Jan. 26, (43-29) Seton Hall H Dec. 8, (31-17) West Virginia (2ot) N NCAA Mar. 19, (21-7) NC State N Mar. 5, (26-12) (3) North Carolina A Feb. 24, (63-49) Coastal Carolina (ot) H Dec. 22, (20-6) Virginia Tech H Feb. 3, (45-32) Georgia Tech H Feb. 6, (45-32) (14) NC State A Jan. 21, (41-28) Clemson A Jan. 18, (56-43) Clemson A Feb. 28, (40-28) Clemson A Jan. 24, (54-42) Virginia Tech H Jan. 28, (58-46) (2) Maryland A Feb. 24, (37-25) Florida State (ot) H Jan. 11, (24-13) Georgia Tech A Feb. 10, (43-32) Virginia Tech A Feb. 16, (40-29) Virginia A Mar. 2, (44-33) (11) Oregon N NCAA Mar. 16, (21-10) (10) Virginia A Jan. 15, (61-50) Georgia N Dec. 11, (37-26) (14) N. Carolina (ot) A Feb. 23, (40-29) Clemson N Mar. 6, (29-18) (10) Clemson A Feb. 18, (16-5) (4) Maryland H Dec. 4, (47-36) Maryland A Dec. 12, (32-21) (17) Tennessee H Dec. 8, Times, last time... (18-8) NC State A Feb. 13, 2016 LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD Lead (Score) Opponent Site Date 40 (61-21) Appalachian State H Feb. 23, (57-22) Longwood H Feb. 23, (53-20) Appalachian State H Dec. 18, (60-28) N. Carolina A&T H Dec. 30, (56-24) SC State H Dec. 7, (41-9) Clemson A Feb. 21, (68-36) St. Joseph s N Dec. 26, (54-23) Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 16, (56-25) John Carroll H Dec. 8, (52-21) Virginia H Feb. 17, (51-21) Fairleigh Dickinson H Dec. 21, (61-32) Buffalo H Jan. 5, (53-24) Rider H Jan. 23, (54-25) South Carolina H Feb. 5, (46-18) Brown H Jan. 6, (49-21) Temple A Feb. 7, (49-21) (16) Georgia Tech A Jan. 21, (40-12) Appalachian State H Dec. 10, (50-22) UNC-Asheville H Dec. 29, (41-14) Boston College H Feb. 21, (51-24) SC State H Dec. 18, (55-28) Robert Morris H Dec. 22, (54-27) UNC-Asheville H Jan. 10, (51-24) Davidson H Dec. 10, 1959 LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD BLOWN IN A LOSS Lead (Score) Opponent Site Date 16 (46-30) NC State A Feb. 4, (43-28) (6) Xavier H Dec. 22, (48-33) (9) North Carolina A Feb. 8, (52-37) Virginia (ot) H Feb. 9, (32-18) (11) North Carolina A Jan. 27, (27-40) West Virginia (2ot) N NCAA Mar. 19, (56-43) Clemson A Feb. 28, (48-36) (2) North Carolina H Jan. 31, (56-46) (2) Maryland A Feb. 24, (29-23) Florida State H Feb. 15, (36-27) Seton Hall H Dec. 8, (31-22) (14) N. Carolina (ot) A Feb. 23, (41-32) Alaska-Anchorage A Nov. 25, (45-36) Clemson A Jan. 18, (39-30) Seton Hall N Dec. 23, (28-20) Clemson H Feb. 2, (40-32) Virginia Tech A Feb. 16, (45-37) Georgia Tech H Feb. 6, (32-24) (7) Temple N Nov. 11, (40-32) Clemson N Mar. 6, (32-24) Virginia H Jan. 26, (48-40) Maryland A Feb. 23, (34-26) (17) Tennessee H Dec. 8, (37-29) (4) North Carolina N Mar. 7, Seven times, last time... 7 (31-24) (2) Virginia A Feb. 14, 2015 LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT Deficit (Score) Opponent Site Date 37 (15-52) (3) Duke A Mar. 4, (26-60) (2) Kentucky N NCAA Mar. 25, (10-43) Butler N NCAA Mar. 16, (24-54) Iona N Nov. 17, (18-45) Temple A Dec. 21, (18-44) (14) North Carolina N Dec. 1, (29-54) (2) Maryland A Dec. 3, (23-48) (8) Duke H Jan. 20, (30-55) (4) North Carolina N Dec. 17, (36-61) Duke A Feb. 12, (23-47) Air Force A Nov. 29, (30-54) (1) Duke A Feb. 13, (34-58) Columbia H Dec. 27, (23-47) (10) Duke A Feb. 14, (36-60) North Carolina A Feb. 3, (32-56) (3) Duke A Feb. 9, (25-48) (2) Duke H Jan. 14, (23-46) (11) Purdue N Dec. 29, (28-51) Duke H Feb. 28, (23-45) NC State H Dec. 11, (31-53) Maryland A Dec. 4, (15-36) (2) Virginia H Feb. 25, (19-40) (19) Virginia A Feb. 8, (26-47) Virginia Tech A Mar. 4, (33-54) (5) Illinois A Dec. 1, (20-41) (2) Duke A Feb. 14, (37-58) Virginia Tech A Feb. 10, (22-43) Maryland A Dec. 18, (27-47) Syracuse H Jan. 16, (27-47) North Carolina A Feb. 5, (18-38) (12) North Carolina A Feb. 19, (24-44) (3) Duke A Jan. 16, (27-47) (10) Georgia Tech A Feb. 10, (23-43) (19) Duke (ot) A Feb. 18, (35-55) Virginia A Feb. 10, (30-50) Canisius A Dec. 23, (22-42) Duke N Dec. 18, (27-47) Maryland H G Jan. 3, (36-56) (4) Vanderbilt A Dec. 13, (28-48) St. Joseph s N NCAA Mar. 18, 1961 LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD OVERCOME IN A WIN Deficit (Score) Opponent Site Date 15 (20-35) Davidson A Dec. 5, (20-33) Miami A Jan. 6, (22-35) Richmond H Dec. 22, (34-47) Florida State (ot) H Feb. 25, (33-46) (18) Arkansas N NCAA Mar. 12, (35-47) (18) NC State H Jan. 22, (27-39) Iowa H Nov. 30, (31-43) (7) Maryland A Feb. 1, (22-34) (13) Clemson N Mar. 6, (28-40) Rhode Island (ot) H G Jan. 27, (41-53) (7) North Carolina A Jan. 17, (41-53) Virginia H Jan. 8, (31-43) Virginia Tech (ot) A Jan. 9, (38-50) South Carolina A Feb. 2, (37-48) Bucknell A Nov. 15, (27-38) NC State A Mar. 8, (30-41) Evansville H Dec. 7, (36-47) (3) North Carolina H G Jan. 28, (38-49) NC State H Feb. 12, (25-36) (4) North Carolina A Jan. 26, (46-57) Clemson A Feb. 3, (43-53) Maryland H Jan. 29, (31-41) Texas N NCAA Mar. 17, (24-34) (3) Virginia (ot) H Feb. 25, (32-42) Virginia A Dec. 18, (36-46) St. John s N NCAA Mar. 14, (11-20) Clemson H Jan. 21, (26-35) (11) Virginia H Feb. 10, (38-47) (18) Clemson H Jan. 12, (34-43) Clemson (ot) H G Jan. 14, (35-44) St. Joseph s H Feb. 22,

78 TEAM RECORDS - SEASON Most Wins Most Wins Most Losses 24 (8 wins) (8) (11) (13) (10) (13) (13) (10) (9) (8) (17) 2006 Most Losses 16 (2) (1) (0) (5) (3) (6) (6) (4) (2) (5) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) 1958 Fewest Wins Fewest Wins , 10 times Fewest Losses 0 (1 win) (4) (6) (16) (22) (8) (3) 1906 Fewest Losses 2 (12 wins) (12) (13) (13) (11) (11) , six times Most Points 2, , , , , , , , , , Highest Scoring Avg Fewest Points (Since 1946) , , , , Fewest Points (Since 1970) 1, , , , , Lowest Scoring Avg Most Opponent Pts 2, , , , , , , , , , Highest Opponent Scoring Average Fewest Opponent Points 1, , , , , , , , Lowest Opponent Scoring Average Most Field Goals 1, Fewest Field Goals Most Opponent FGs Fewest Opponent FGs Most FG Attempts 2, , , , , , , , , Fewest FG Attempts 1, , , , , , , , Most Opponent FG Attempts 2, , , , , , , , , , Fewest Opponent FG Attempts 1, , , , , , , , Highest FG% Lowest FG% Highest FG% Defense Lowest FG% Defense Most 3-Point FGs Fewest 3-Point FGs Most Opponent 3-Point FGs Fewest Opponent 3-Point FGs Most 3-Point Att Fewest 3-Point Att Most Opp. 3-Point Attempts Fewest Opp.3- Point Attempts Highest 3-Point% Lowest 3-Point% Highest 3-Point% Defense Lowest 3-Point% Defense Most Free Throws Fewest Free Throws Most Opponent Free Throws Fewest Opponent Free Throws POINT GAMES (66) Score Opponent Site Date 122 ( ) Duke H Jan. 22, (121-56) Buffalo H Jan. 5, (120-88) UNC Wilmington H Nov. 19, (120-65) Clemson H WF Feb. 4, ( ot) (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, (118-73) Indiana State-Evansville H Dec. 17, (116-67) Virginia H Feb. 12, ( ot) Clemson A Feb. 13, (115-75) SC State H Dec. 7, (115-82) Davidson H Feb. 15, ( ot) Georgia Tech N Mar. 8, (112-74) Rollins A Dec. 30, ( ot) Clemson A Feb. 27, (111-58) Johns Hopkins H Dec. 1, (110-64) Rollins H Nov. 29, ( ) Duke H G Feb. 24, (110-59) John Carroll H Dec. 8, (110-83) Baldwin-Wallace H Dec. 12, (110-3) Warrenton High n/a (109-83) South Carolina H Feb. 25, (108-61) Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 16, (108-74) Howard H Nov. 23, (108-93) Brigham Young H Dec. 30, (108-79) William & Mary H Dec. 18, (108-87) Clemson H WF Feb. 3, (107-83) St. Joseph s N Dec. 26, (107-63) Appalachian State H Dec. 18, (107-85) North Carolina H Jan. 6, (107-86) George Washington H WF Dec. 1, (106-69) Temple A Feb. 7, (106-60) Appalachian State H Feb. 23, (106-78) Duke N Dec. 20, (106-66) Virginia H Feb. 17, ( ot) West Virginia N NCAA Mar. 19, (105-60) Maryland-Eastern Shore H Jan. 5, (105-81) American H Feb. 15, (104-64) North Carolina A&T H Dec. 28, ( ot) Coastal Carolina H Dec. 22, (104-72) Davidson H Feb. 18, (104-87) Maryland A Dec. 13, (104-94) South Carolina H Feb. 13, ( ) Clemson A Jan. 28, (103-68) Clemson A Jan. 8, ( ot) (20) NC State H G Mar. 4, (103-73) Richmond H Dec. 10, (103-68) Florida Southern H Feb. 6, (103-77) Connecticut H Dec. 29, (103-89) (3) Duke H Feb. 14, (103-70) South Carolina H WF Feb. 22, ( ) ot (22) Georgia Tech A Jan. 27, (101-62) Campbell H Dec. 10, (101-76) Eastern Kentucky H Feb. 20, (101-51) Davidson N Jan. 31, (101-69) Clemson A Feb. 6, (100-67) Indiana H Dec. 2, (100-69) Robert Morris H Dec. 22, (100-79) Rollins H Jan. 20, ( ot) (12) North Carolina N Mar. 6, (100-69) Appalachian State H Dec. 11, (100-62) Rice H Dec. 4, (100-84) Clemson H Feb. 18, ( ) NC State A Feb. 26, (100-84) Virginia Tech H Jan. 28, (100-57) SC State H Dec. 18, (100-79) Clemson A Feb. 26, (100-90) Virginia A Dec. 11, 1954 CONSECUTIVE 100-POINT GAMES 2 Dec. 10 (Richmond), Dec. 17 (Ind. St.-Evansville), Dec. 18 (Appalachian St.), Dec. 26 (St. Joseph s), Dec. 29 (Connecticut), Dec. 30 (BYU), Feb. 14 (American), Feb. 18 (Clemson), Feb. 13 (South Carolina), Feb. 17 (Virginia), #GoDeacs

79 TEAM RECORDS - SEASON wake forest basketball Most Free Throw Attempts 1, , Fewest Free Throw Attempts Most Opponent Free Throw Atts Fewest Opponent Free Throw Atts Highest Free Throw% Lowest Free Throw% Highest Opponent Free Throw% Lowest Opponent Free Throw% Most Rebounds 1, , , , , , , , , , Fewest Rebounds Most Opponent Rebounds 1, , , , , , , , , , Fewest Opponent Rebounds Highest Rebound Average Lowest Rebound Average Highest Opponent Rebound Average Lowest Opponent Rebound Average Highest Rebound Margin Lowest Rebound Margin Most Assists Fewest Assists Highest Assists Average Lowest Assists Average Most Steals Fewest Steals Highest Steals Average Lowest Steals Average Most Blocks Fewest Blocks Most Turnovers Fewest Turnovers Highest Turnovers Average Lowest Turnovers Average Most Personal Fouls Fewest Personal Fouls Most Players To Foul Out Fewest Players To Foul Out Most Double- Figure Scorers , 19 times Fewest Double- Figure Scorers , 19 times, last: 2016 Most Players To Start More Than One Game (Since 1975) , 9 times, last: 2015 Fewest Players To Start More Than One Game (Since 1975) , 16 times, last: 2012 Highest Scoring Margin Lowest Scoring Margin WINNING & LOSING STREAKS Longest Win Streak / One Season , five times Longest Win Streak / Multiple Seasons Longest Losing Streak / One Season , three times Longest Losing Streak / Multiple Seasons 22 * *no team in 1944 Longest Win Streak / One Season Longest Win Streak / Multiple Seasons Longest Losing Streak / One Season Longest Losing Streak / Multiple Seasons Longest Home Win Streak 25 1/29/95-1/15/ /2/02-1/20/ /15/04-12/13/ /6/07-1/29/ /27/00-1/31/ /10/13-1/25/ /28/91-1/6/ /28/77-12/8/ /2/94-1/21/ /31/99-12/17/ /17/84-12/8-84 Longest Home Win Streak 13 2/15/95-1/15/ /2/02-1/20/04 8 1/11/05-3/2/05 8 2/24/94-1/21/95 6 2/14/07-1/29/08 6 1/17/84-3/3/84 5, three times Longest Home Losing Streak 5 2/9/11-3/3/11 4 1/14/12-2/11/12 4 1/18/90-2/11/90 4 2/12/86-2/26/86 4 1/11/86-2/1/86 Longest Home Losing Streak 11 1/11/86-1/31/87 8 1/25/89-2/11/90 5 2/9/11-3/3/11 4 1/16/16-2/6/16 4 1/14/12-2/11/12 4 1/8/06-2/19/06 Longest Road Win Streak 10 3/2/96-2/9/ /19/08-1/17/09 5 3/2/00-12/21/00 5 1/16/93-2/7/93 5 3/17/83-12/30/83 Longest Road Win Streak 6 3/2/96-2/1/97 5 2/11/95-1/10/96 4 1/16/93-2/4/93 4 2/20/03-1/17/04 Longest Road Losing Streak 13 1/5/13-1/18/ /12/10-3/6/11 9 1/3/16 to pres. 9 1/13/15-3/7/15 9 1/11/06-3/15/06 8 1/2/88-3/6/88 7 1/25/92-1/13/93 7 1/26/85-3/14/85 Longest Road Losing Streak 23 2/4/14 to pres. 19 1/26/85-2/18/ /28/12-1/18/ /2/88-2/22/ /16/10-3/6/11 8 1/11/06-2/28/06 7 1/25/92-1/13/93 6 1/18/07-2/28/07 6 1/16/99-2/23/99 6 2/24/83-1/25/84 79

80 YEARLY LEADERS Year Scoring Average Total Points Rebounding Average Total Rebounds FG% FT% 3FG% Devin Thomas (15.6) Devin Thomas (452) Devin Thomas (10.2) Devin Thomas (296) John Collins (.547) Mitchell Wilbekin (.850) Bryant Crawford (.348) Codi Miller-McIntyre (14.5) Codi Miller-McIntyre (465) Devin Thomas (8.8) Devin Thomas (282) Devin Thomas (.495) Mitchell Wilbekin (.732) Mitchell Wilbekin (.386) Codi Miller-McIntyre (12.6) Codi Miller-McIntyre (403) Devin Thomas (7.5) Devin Thomas (249) Devin Thomas (.539) Travis McKie (.809) Coron Williams (.403) C.J. Harris (15.4) C.J. Harris (477) Devin Thomas (7.5) Devin Thomas (234) Devin Thomas (.498) C.J. Harris (.847) C.J. Harris (.431) C.J. Harris (16.7) C.J. Harris (501) Travis McKie (7.0) Travis McKie (216) Travis McKie (.478) C.J. Harris (.844) C.J. Harris (.422) Travis McKie (13.0) Travis McKie (417) Travis McKie (7.7) Travis McKie (247) Gary Clark (.515) Gary Clark (.833) Gary Clark (.553) Al-Farouq Aminu (15.8) Al-Farouq Aminu (491) Al-Farouq Aminu (10.7) Al-Farouq Aminu (332) L.D. Williams (.465) C.J. Harris (.831) Ari Stewart (.371) Jeff Teague (18.8) Jeff Teague (584) James Johnson (8.5) James Johnson (264) James Johnson (.542) Jeff Teague (.817) Jeff Teague (.441) James Johnson (14.6) James Johnson (438) James Johnson (8.1) James Johnson (244) Chas McFarland (.490) Harvey Hale (.843) Jeff Teague (.395) Kyle Visser (17.0) Kyle Visser (526) Kyle Visser (7.4) Kyle Visser (229) Kyle Visser (.584) Michael Drum (.844) Michael Drum (.468) Justin Gray (18.2) Justin Gray (602) Eric Williams (8.9) Eric Williams (301) Eric Williams (.619) Justin Gray (.834) Trent Strickland (.444) Eric Williams (16.1) Eric Williams (530) Eric Williams (7.7) Eric Williams (255) Eric Williams (.630) Taron Downey (.867) Chris Paul (.474) Justin Gray (17.0) Justin Gray (526) Jamaal Levy (8.4) Jamaal Levy (259) Eric Williams (.546) Chris Paul (.843) Chris Paul (.465) Josh Howard (19.5) Josh Howard (606) Josh Howard (8.3) Josh Howard (257) Eric Williams (.547) Taron Downey (.861) Josh Howard (.373) Darius Songaila (17.9) Darius Songaila (607) Darius Songaila (8.1) Darius Songaila (276) Vytas Danelius (.566) Darius Songaila (.854) Craig Dawson (.441) Josh Howard (13.6) Darius Songaila (396) Josh Shoemaker (7.4) Josh Shoemaker (221) Josh Shoemaker (.529) Darius Songaila (.816) Craig Dawson (.379) Darius Songaila (13.7) Darius Songaila (481) Rafael Vidaurreta (6.9) Rafael Vidaurreta (248) Darius Songaila (.511) Darius Songaila (.835) Craig Dawson (.360) Robert O Kelley (17.5) Robert O Kelley (544) Rafael Vidaurreta (7.3) Rafael Vidaurreta (225) Darius Songaila (.504) Darius Songaila (.804) Craig Dawson (.386) Robert O Kelley (16.6) Robert O Kelley (497) Loren Woods (7.1) Niki Arinze (182) Niki Arinze (.426) Robert O Kelley (.806) Robert O Kelley (.421) Tim Duncan (20.8) Tim Duncan (645) TIM DUNCAN (14.7) Tim Duncan (457) Tim Duncan (.608) Jerry Braswell (.804) Jerry Braswell (.423) Tim Duncan (19.1) Tim Duncan (612) Tim Duncan (12.3) Tim Duncan (395) Tim Duncan (.555) Rusty LaRue (.880) Ricky Peral (.510) Randolph Childress (20.1) Randolph Childress (644) Tim Duncan (12.5) Tim Duncan (401) Tim Duncan (.591) Randolph Childress (.833) Randolph Childress (.384) Randolph Childress (19.6) Randolph Childress (567) Tim Duncan (9.6) Tim Duncan (317) Tim Duncan (.545) Randolph Childress (.789) Marc Blucas (.477) Rodney Rogers (21.2) Rodney Rogers (636) Derrick Hicks (9.0) Derrick Hicks (271) Rodney Rogers (.555) Randolph Childress (.810) Marc Blucas (.518) Rodney Rogers (20.5) Rodney Rogers (595) Rodney Rogers (9.0) Rodney Rogers (271) Rodney Rogers (.614) Chris King (.693) Derrick McQueen (.373) Rodney Rogers (16.3) Rodney Rogers (489) Rodney Rogers (7.9) Rodney Rogers (237) Rodney Rogers (.570) Robert Siler (.849) Robert Siler (.422) Chris King (16.1) Chris King (452) Chris King (7.4) Chris King (208) Chris King (.546) Sam Ivy (.734) David Carlyle (.366) Chris King (14.4) Chris King (404) Chris King (6.1) Chris King (171) Chris King (.540) Sam Ivy (.786) Cal Boyd (.439) Sam Ivy (18.6) Sam Ivy (521) Sam Ivy (7.6) Sam Ivy (213) Sam Ivy (.553) David Carlyle (.849) Cal Boyd (.414) Tyrone Bogues (14.8) Tyrone Bogues (428) Sam Ivy (6.1) Sam Ivy (178) Sam Ivy (.565) Tyrone Bogues (.806) Tyrone Bogues (.443) Rod Watson (12.8) Rod Watson (372) Mark Cline (4.5) Mark Cline (122) Charlie Thomas (.500) Mark Cline (.825) Kenny Green (17.0) Delaney Rudd (483) Kenny Green (8.3) Kenny Green (233) Charlie Thomas (.541) Mark Cline (.821) Kenny Green (17.8) Kenny Green (552) Anthony Teachey (10.0) Anthony Teachey (321) Kenny Green (.577) Delaney Rudd (.859) John Toms (13.8) John Toms (442) Anthony Teachey (8.5) Anthony Teachey (272) Delaney Rudd (.528) Alvis Rogers (.739) Mike Helms (11.4) Mike Helms (332) Anthony Teachey (6.1) Anthony Teachey (182) Jim Johnstone (.635) Guy Morgan (.724) Frank Johnson (16.2) Frank Johnson (469) Jim Johnstone (5.8) Guy Morgan (166) Jim Johnstone (.617) Frank Johnson (.819) Alvis Rogers (15.4) Alvis Rogers (401) Guy Morgan (7.3) Guy Morgan (197) Jim Johnstone (.590) Alvis Rogers (.776) Frank Johnson (16.1) Frank Johnson (434) Guy Morgan (6.3) Guy Morgan (171) Frank Johnson (.477) Frank Johnson (.768) Rod Griffin (21.5) Rod Griffin (623) Rod Griffin (10.0) Rod Griffin (291) Rod Griffin (.573) Leroy McDonald (.730) Rod Griffin (20.5) Rod Griffin (532) Rod Griffin (8.6) Rod Griffin (224) Rod Griffin (.621) Skip Brown (.830) Skip Brown (20.9) Skip Brown (543) Rod Griffin (9.0) Rod Griffin (242) Rod Griffin (.517) Skip Brown (.874) Skip Brown (22.7) Skip Brown (589) Rod Griffin (7.6) Rod Griffin (190) Skip Brown (.530) Jerry Schellenberg (.841) Tony Byers (18.0) Tony Byers (468) Cal Stamp (8.6) Cal Stamp (225) Tony Byers (.481) Tony Byers (.737) Tony Byers (21.7) Tony Byers (586) Mike Parrish (7.5) Mike Parrish (203) Mike Parrish (.480) Eddie Payne (.824) Willie Griffin (15.9) Willie Griffin (414) Rich Habeggar (7.8) Rich Habeggar (203) Willie Griffin (.462) Eddie Payne (.767) Charlie Davis (26.5) Charlie Davis (690) Gil McGregor (9.3) Gil McGregor (242) Gil McGregor (.531) Charlie Davis (.862) Charlie Davis (25.5) Charlie Davis (664) Gil McGregor (10.6) Gil McGregor (285) Gil McGregor (.509) Charlie Davis (.875) Charlie Davis (22.8) Charlie Davis (616) Gil McGregor (12.0) Gil McGregor (323) Dickie Walker (.549) Charlie Davis (.882) Dickie Walker (17.2) Dickie Walker (447) Dickie Walker (6.2) Dickie Walker (162) Dickie Walker (.429) Jerry Montgomery (.854) Paul Long (22.3) Paul Long (602) David Stroupe (6.2) David Stroupe (167) Paul Long (.513) Paul Long (.830) Paul Long (24.0) Paul Long (623) Bob Leonard (6.6) Bob Leonard (172) Paul Long (.503) Paul Long (.869) Bob Leonard (23.9) Bob Leonard (645) Ronny Watts (13.0) Ronny Watts (352) Ronny Watts (.527) John Anderson (.828) Frank Christie (16.1) Frank Christie (434) Ronny Watts (12.0) Ronny Watts (324) Frank Christie (.500) Butch Hassell (.772) Dave Wiederman (13.9) Dave Wiederman (361) Bob Woollard (8.7) Bob Woollard (225) Bob Woollard (.467) Dave Wiederman (.761) Len Chappell (30.1) Len Chappell (932) Len Chappell (15.2) Len Chappell (470) Len Chappell (.548) Billy Packer (.794) Len Chappell (26.6) Len Chappell (745) Len Chappell (14.0) Len Chappell (393) Bill Hull (.553) Billy Packer (.811) Len Chappell (17.4) Len Chappell (488) Len Chappell (12.5) Len Chappell (350) Billy Packer (.447) Billy Packer (.851) Dave Budd (14.6) Dave Budd (351) Dave Budd (8.6) Dave Budd (206) Dave Budd (.432) Dickie Odom (.796) Dave Budd (15.8) Dave Budd (364) Dave Budd (8.5) Dave Budd (195) Dave Budd (.475) Dave Budd (.693) Jack Williams (16.2) Jack Williams (405) Jim Gilley (8.0) Jim Gilley (225) Wiggins/Murdock (.500) ERNIE WIGGINS (.877) Lowell Davis (19.2) Lowell Davis (538) Jack Williams (11.0) Jack Williams (309) Jack Williams (.452) Jackie Murdock (.857) Dickie Hemric (27.6) Dickie Hemric (746) Dickie Hemric (19.0) Dickie Hemric (515) Dickie Hemric (.517) Jackie Murdock (.834) Dickie Hemric (24.3) Dickie Hemric (680) Dickie Hemric (15.1) Dickie Hemric (424) Dickie Hemric (.504) Al DePorter (.807) Dickie Hemric (24.9) Dickie Hemric (623) Dickie Hemric (16.6) Dickie Hemric (416) Dickie Hemric (.469) Al DePorter (.745) Dickie Hemric (22.4) Dickie Hemric (538) Dickie Hemric (18.6) Dickie Hemric (447) Alton McCotter (13.8) Alton McCotter (414) Alton McCotter (12.3) Alton McCotter (369) Stan Najeway (8.6) Stan Najeway (207) Jack Gentry (12.5) Jack Gentry (362) Leader in Bold NCAA LEADER IN CAPS FG% Leaders (min 2 FGM/Game) FT% Leaders (min 1 FTM/Game) 3FG% Leaders (min 1 3FGM/Game) 80 #GoDeacs

81 YEARLY LEADERS/OVERTIMES wake forest basketball Year 3-Pointers Assists Blocks Steals Bryant Crawford (56) Bryant Crawford (133) Devin Thomas (46) Bryant Crawford (52) Dinos Mitoglou (52) Codi Miller-McIntyre (137) Devin Thomas (26) Madison Jones (34) Coron Williams (71) Codi Miller-McIntyre (134) Andre Washington (39) Madison Jones (39) C.J. Harris (59) Codi Miller-McIntyre (78) Devin Thomas (43) Travis McKie (42) C.J. Harris (49) Tony Chennault (88) Carson Desrosiers (60) C.J. Harris (34) Gary Clark (52) C.J. Harris (111) Ty Walker (79) Clark/Harris (30) Ari Stewart (43) Ishmael Smith (185) Al-Farouq Aminu (44) Ishmael Smith (52) Jeff Teague (45) Jeff Teague (110) James Johnson (48) Jeff Teague (58) Harvey Hale (45) Ishmael Smith (141) Chas McFarland (48) Jeff Teague (55) Harvey Hale (44) Ishmael Smith (186) Kyle Visser (42) Ishmael Smith (36) Justin Gray (95) Justin Gray (141) Kyle Visser (40) Eric Williams (44) Justin Gray (92) Chris Paul (212) Eric Williams (36) Chris Paul (76) Justin Gray (97) Chris Paul (183) Jamaal Levy (27) Chris Paul (84) Josh Howard (53) Taron Downey (130) Josh Howard (48) Josh Howard (64) Craig Dawson (100) Broderick Hicks (109) Antawn Scott (37) Josh Howard (49) Robert O Kelley (59) Ervin Murray (84) Antawn Scott (38) Josh Howard (58) Robert O Kelley (67) Robert O Kelley (88) Antawn Scott (37) Josh Howard (44) Robert O Kelley (85) Robert O Kelley (63) Darius Songaila (21) Darius Songaila (39) Robert O Kelley (77) Tony Rutland (93) Loren Woods (50) Niki Arinze (24) Tony Rutland (73) Tim Duncan (98) Tim Duncan (102) Tony Rutland (41) Tony Rutland (75) Tony Rutland (120) Tim Duncan (120) Tony Rutland (38) Randolph Childress (94) Randolph Childress (167) Tim Duncan (135) Randolph Childress (48) Randolph Childress (75) Randolph Childress (114) Tim Duncan (124) Randolph Childress (45) Randolph Childress (96) Randolph Childress (126) Rodney Rogers (28) Rodney Rogers (54) Derrick McQueen (50) Derrick McQueen (145) Rodney Rogers (27) Rodney Rogers (39) Derrick McQueen (64) Derrick McQueen (142) Chris King (30) Rodney Rogers (53) David Carlyle (26) Derrick McQueen (141) Chris King (31) Anthony Tucker (37) Cal Boyd (54) Derrick McQueen (147) Chris King (23) Sam Ivy (34) Cal Boyd (46) Cal Boyd (140) Sam Ivy (22) Cal Boyd (32) Mark Cline (55) Tyrone Bogues (276) Greg Keith (12) Tyrone Bogues (70) Tyrone Bogues (245) Charlie Thomas (13) Tyrone Bogues (89) Tyrone Bogues (207) Kenny Green (44) Tyrone Bogues (85) Danny Young (157) Anthony Teachey (70) Danny Young (69) Danny Young (154) Anthony Teachey (70) Danny Young (49) Danny Young (132) Anthony Teachey (48) Danny Young (48) Frank Johnson (182) Guy Morgan (38) Frank Johnson (52) Benny McKaig (115) Guy Morgan (65) Mike Helms (34) Frank Johnson (81) Guy Morgan (43) Frank Johnson (44) Frank Johnson (101) Larry Harrison (80) Frank Johnson (59) Skip Brown (187) Larry Harrison (61) Skip Brown (64) Skip Brown (137) Daryl Peterson (51) Skip Brown (69) Skip Brown (177) Rod Griffin (32) Skip Brown (62) Skip Brown (78) OVERTIME HISTORY Total Home Away Neutral 19-8 NCAA Tournament 4-1 NIT 1-0 Tournament Overtime Games Home Away Neutral 15-6 NCAA Tournament 3-0 NIT 1-0 Tournament Overtime Games 9-10 Home 3-3 Away 2-5 Neutral 4-2 NCAA Tournament 0-1 Tournament Overtime Games 1-0 Away Overtime Games 0-1 Home 0-1 WAKE VS. OPPONENTS IN OT Opp 1ot 2ot 3ot 4ot All BC Clem Duke FSU GT L ville Miami NC NCS ND Pitt Syr VA VT OVERTIME HIGHS/LOWS MOST POINTS IN OVERTIME Pts (OTs) Opponent Site Date 32 (2) (17-15) Georgia Tech N Mar. 8, (3) ( ) (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, (2) (16-12) West Virginia N NCAA Mar. 19, (4) ( ) (20) NC State H G Mar. 4, (2) (5-20) (8) Duke H Feb. 13, (2) (10-14) Pittsburgh A Feb. 16, (1) St. Joseph s N NCAA Mar. 16, (2) (7-14) Clemson A Feb. 13, (2) (8-12) Texas Tech N Nov. 18, (2) (8-11) Clemson A Feb. 27, (1) (2) Duke A Jan. 17, (2) (9-9) Richmond A Dec. 22, (1) William & Mary A Dec. 8, (2) (8-9) (13) Maryland H G Feb. 8, (2) (6-10) Ohio N Dec. 29, (1) (18) Georgia Tech H Feb. 2, (1) Yale N NCAA Mar. 12, 1962 FEWEST POINTS IN OVERTIME Pts (OTs) Opponent Site Date 2 (1) (3) Virginia N Mar. 6, (1) (18) Maryland A Mar. 1, (1) NC State H Feb. 25, (1) (6) NC State A Feb. 25, (1) (18) Georgia Tech H Jan. 3, (1) (13) Duke H G Jan. 31, (1) (4) North Carolina N Mar. 12, (1) Davidson A Feb. 2, (1) (22) Georgia Tech A Jan. 27, (1) (19) Duke A Feb. 18, Three times MOST OVERTIME GAMES/SEASON No. Year 7 ( Record) times MOST CONSECUTIVE OT GAMES No. Dates 3 2/2-2/8/84 3 3/2-3/4/ /31-1/3/10 2 1/27-1/31/01 2 1/28-1/31/87 2 3/12-3/16/ /11-12/17/56 MOST OVERTIME WINS No. Year 6 ( Record) Nine times LARGEST MARGINS IN OT In Victory ( ) at Clemson (2ot), Feb. 27, 1969 In Defeat (61-72) vs. North Carolina (at Atlanta) (1ot), March 8,

82 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS AGAINST NO. 1 RANKED TEAM AGAINST REIGNING NCAA CHAMPION Date Result Site Jan. 5, 2013 # 1 Duke 80, Wake Forest 62 A Jan. 28, 2009 # 6 Wake Forest 70, # 1 Duke 68 H Jan. 8, 2006 # 1 Duke 82, # 23 Wake Forest 64 H Jan. 12, 2003 # 1 Duke 74, # 17 Wake Forest 55 A Jan. 19, 2002 # 1 Duke 103, # 14 Wake Forest 80 A Feb. 6, 2001 # 1 North Carolina 8, # 19 Wake Forest 74 H Feb. 13, 1999 # 1 Duke 102, Wake Forest 71 A March 3, 1993 # 1 North Carolina 83, # 14 Wake Forest 65 A Feb. 23, 1992 Wake Forest 72, # 1 Duke 68 H Jan. 25, 1992 # 1 Duke 84, Wake Forest 68 A Jan. 21, 1989 Wake Forest 75, # 1 Duke 71 H G Dec. 21, 1988 # 1 Duke 94, Wake Forest 88 A March 7, 1986 # 1 Duke 68, Wake Forest 60 N Feb. 8, 1986 # 1 North Carolina 91, Wake Forest 62 A Jan. 11, 1986 # 1 North Carolina 89, Wake Forest 65 H G Jan. 25, 1984 # 1 North Carolina 100, Wake Forest 63 A Jan. 14, 1984 # 1 North Carolina 70, Wake Forest 62 H G Feb. 24, 1982 # 1 Virginia 84, # 18 Wake Forest 66 A Jan. 21, 1982 Wake Forest 55, # 1 North Carolina 48 A Jan. 28, 1981 # 1 Virginia 83, # 6 Wake Forest 73 A Jan. 3, 1975 Wake Forest 83, # 1 NC State 78 H G March 2, 1974 # 1 NC State 72, Wake Forest 63 H Jan. 15, 1966 # 1 Duke 101, Wake Forest 81 A Dec. 30, 1965 # 1 Duke 92, Wake Forest 76 N March 23, 1962 # 1 Ohio St. 84, Wake Forest 80 N NCAA Dec. 9, 1961 # 1 Ohio St. 84, # 3 Wake Forest 62 H Jan. 17, 1959 # 1 NC State 64, Wake Forest 59 H March 8, 1957 # 1 North Carolina 61, # 20 Wake Forest 59 N Feb. 26, 1957 # 1 North Carolina 69, # 13 Wake Forest 64 H Feb. 13, 1957 # 1 North Carolina 72, # 11 Wake Forest 69 A By Site Overall 5-25 Home 4-8 Winston-Salem 3-5 Greensboro 1-3 Away 1-13 Neutral 0-4 By Opponent Duke 3-10 North Carolina 1-9 NC State 1-2 Ohio State 0-2 Virginia 0-2 By Coach McKinney 0-3 Murdock 0-2 Tacy 2-5 Staak 1-4 Odom 1-4 Prosser 0-3 Gaudio 1-0 Bzdelik 0-1 WAKE FOREST S BIGGEST UPSETS (wins vs. Top-5 when unranked) Date Winner Loser Site Feb. 23, 1992 Wake Forest 72 (1) Duke 68 Winston-Salem Jan. 21, 1989 Wake Forest 75 (1) Duke 71 Greensboro, NC Jan. 21, 1982 Wake Forest 55 (1) North Carolina 48 Chapel Hill, NC Jan. 3, 1975 Wake Forest 83 (1) NC State 78 Greensboro, NC Feb. 23, 2013 Wake Forest 80 (2) Miami 65 Winston-Salem Feb. 17, 2008 Wake Forest 86 (2) Duke 73 Winston-Salem Feb. 13, 1994 Wake Forest 78 (2) Duke 69 Winston-Salem Jan. 13, 1994 Wake Forest 69 (2) Duke 68 Durham, NC Jan. 17, 1985 Wake Forest 91 (2) Duke 89 ot Durham, NC Feb. 19, 1966 Wake Forest 99 (2) Duke 98 ot Winston-Salem Jan. 30, 1993 Wake Forest 88 (3) North Carolina 62 Winston-Salem Jan. 28, 1988 Wake Forest 83 (3) North Carolina 80 Greensboro, NC Jan. 10, 1979 Wake Forest 59 (3) North Carolina 56 Winston-Salem Jan. 26, 1978 Wake Forest 71 (3) North Carolina 62 Winston-Salem Nov. 27, 1976 Wake Forest 97 (3) North Carolina 96 ot Greensboro, NC Jan. 2, 1976 Wake Forest 95 (3) North Carolina 83 Greensboro, NC March 17, 1961 Wake Forest 78 (3) St. Bonaventure 73 Charlotte, NC Feb. 9, 1961 Wake Forest 103 (3) Duke 89 Winston-Salem Mar. 5, 2014 Wake Forest 82 (4) Duke 72 Winston-Salem Jan. 31, 1999 Wake Forest 85 (4) Maryland 72 Winston-Salem Feb. 25, 1964 Wake Forest 72 (4) Duke 71 Winston-Salem March 2, 1994 Wake Forest 68 (5) North Carolina 61 Winston-Salem Feb. 16, 1991 Wake Forest 86 (5) Duke 77 Winston-Salem Jan. 7, 1956 Wake Forest 76 (5) North Carolina 71 Winston-Salem Date Result Site March 1, 2016 Duke 79, Wake Forest 71 A Jan. 6, 2016 Duke 91, Wake Forest 75 H Jan. 22, 2011 Duke 83, Wake Forest 59 H Feb. 27, 2010 North Carolina 77, Wake Forest 68 H Jan. 20, 2010 Wake Forest 82, North Carolina 69 A Feb. 19, 2006 North Carolina 83, Wake Forest 72 H Jan. 15, 2003 Wake Forest 81, Maryland 72 H Feb. 21, 2002 Duke 90, Wake Forest 61 H Jan. 19, 2002 Duke 103, Wake Forest 80 A March 2, 1994 Wake Forest 68, North Carolina 61 H Jan. 30, 1994 North Carolina 85, Wake Forest 61 A Feb. 13, 1993 Wake Forest 98, Duke 86 A Jan. 13, 1993 Duke 86, Wake Forest 59 H Feb. 23, 1992 Wake Forest 72, Duke 68 H Jan. 25, 1992 Duke 84, Wake Forest 68 A March 3, 1984 Wake Forest 84, NC State 75 H (gr) Jan. 21, 1984 NC State 80, Wake Forest 69 H Feb. 24, 1983 North Carolina 100, Wake Forest 85 A Jan. 27, 1983 North Carolina 80, Wake Forest 78 H (gr) Feb. 15, 1975 NC State 89, Wake Forest 87 H Jan. 25, 1975 NC State 106, Wake Forest 80 A Jan. 3, 1975 Wake Forest 83, NC State 78 N Feb. 13, 1958 North Carolina 60, Wake Forest 57 H Jan. 4, 1958 North Carolina 71, Wake Forest 45 A AGAINST EVENTUAL NCAA CHAMPION Date Result Site March 4, 2015 Duke 94, Wake Forest 51 A Jan. 7, 2015 Duke 73, Wake Forest 65 H Jan. 17, 2010 Duke 90, Wake Forest 70 A Jan. 11, 2009 Wake Forest 92, North Carolina 89 H Nov. 17, 2005 Florida 77, Wake Forest 72 N Jan. 15, 2005 Wake Forest 95, North Carolina 82 H Feb. 24, 2002 Maryland 90, Wake Forest 89 A Jan. 23, 2002 Maryland 85, Wake Forest 63 H Feb. 24, 2001 Duke 82, Wake Forest 80 H Jan. 24, 2001 Duke 85, Wake Forest 62 A March 23, 1996 Kentucky 83, Wake Forest 63 N NCAA March 3, 1993 North Carolina 83, Wake Forest 65 A Jan. 30, 1993 Wake Forest 88, North Carolina 62 H Feb. 23, 1992 Wake Forest 72, Duke 68 H Jan. 25, 1992 Duke 84, Wake Forest 68 A Feb. 16, 1991 Wake Forest 86, Duke 77 A Jan. 14, 1991 Duke 89, Wake Forest 67 H March 11, 1983 NC State 71, Wake Forest 70 N March 5, 1983 NC State 130, Wake Forest 89 A Jan. 22, 1983 Wake Forest 91, NC State 73 H G Feb. 17, 1982 North Carolina 69, Wake Forest 51 H G Jan. 21, 1982 Wake Forest 55, North Carolina 48 A March 19, 1977 Marquette 82, Wake Forest 68 N NCAA March 2, 1974 NC State 72, Wake Forest 63 H Feb. 16, 1974 NC State 111, Wake Forest 96 A Jan. 5, 1974 NC State 91, Wake Forest 73 N Dec. 1, 1959 Ohio State 77, Wake Forest 69 A March 8, 1957 North Carolina, 61, Wake Forest 59 N Feb. 26, 1957 North Carolina 69, Wake Forest 64 H Feb. 13, 1957 North Carolina 72, Wake Forest 69 A Dec. 29, 1956 North Carolina 63, Wake Forest 55 N By Site Overall 7-16 Home 5-9 Winston-Salem 4-8 Greensboro 1-1 Away 2-8 Neutral 0-0 By Opponent Duke 2-7 North Carolina 2-7 NC State 2-2 Maryland 1-0 By Coach McKinney 0-2 Tacy 2-4 Odom 3-3 Prosser 1-3 Gaudio 1-1 Bzdelik 0-1 Manning 0-2 By Site Overall 7-24 Home 5-7 Winston-Salem 4-5 Greensboro 1-1 Wake Forest 0-1 Away 2-10 Neutral 0-7 By Opponent North Carolina 4-6 Duke 2-7 NC State 1-5 Florida 0-1 Kentucky 0-1 Marquette 0-1 Ohio State 0-1 Maryland 0-2 By Coach Gleason 0-4 McKinney 0-1 Tacy 2-7 Odom 3-6 Prosser 1-3 Gaudio 1-1 Manning 0-2 WAKE FOREST S BIGGEST UPSET LOSSES (vs. unranked when Top-5) Date Winner Loser Site January 21, 2009 Virginia Tech 78 (1) Wake Forest 71 Winston-Salem March 19, 2005 West Virginia 111 (5) Wake Forest 105 (2ot) Cleveland, OH March 11, 2005 NC State 81 (3) Wake Forest 65 Washington, DC Jan. 18, 2005 Florida State 91 (3) Wake Forest 83 (ot) Tallahassee, FL March 1, 1997 Florida State 59 (5) Wake Forest 55 Tallahassee, FL Feb. 16, 1997 NC State 60 (2) Wake Forest 59 Winston-Salem Feb. 18, 1981 Clemson 81 (5) Wake Forest 71 Clemson, SC Jan. 17, 1976 Clemson 86 (5) Wake Forest 81 Winston-Salem Dec. 12, 1961 Florida 71 (3) Wake Forest 65 Gainesville, FL Dec. 16, 1961 Maryland 79 (3) Wake Forest 62 College Park, MD 82 #GoDeacs

83 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS MOST COMBINED POINTS BY TWO WAKE FOREST PLAYERS WINNINGEST CAREERS wake forest basketball Pts Player (pts) Player (Pts) Opponent Site Date 67 Charlie Davis (51) Dickie Walker (16) American H Feb. 15, Paul Long (34) Bob Leonard (33) Davidson A Dec. 1, Ronny Watts (34) Bob Leonard (31) Temple H Feb. 20, Dickie Hemric (33) Lefty Davis (32) North Carolina N March 3, Dickie Hemric (44) Jack Williams (21) Duke H WF Feb. 12, Charlie Davis (36) Norwood Todmann (28) Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, Rod Griffin (37) Skip Brown (26) Virginia Tech (ot) H Feb. 19, Len Chappell (42) Dave Wiedeman (21) South Carolina H Feb. 24, Len Chappell (38) Billy Packer (25) (3) Duke H Feb. 14, Craig Dawson (38) Darius Songaila (24) Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, Len Chappell (50) Dave Wiedeman (12) Virginia H Feb. 12, Gil McGregor (31) Charlie Davis (30) Georgetown N Dec. 29, Len Chappell (42) Alley Hart (19) South Carolina H Feb. 25, Rodney Rogers (36) Randolph Childress (24) Temple A Feb. 7, Skip Brown (35) Rod Griffin (25) Duke H Jan. 22, Paul Long (33) Bob Leonard (27) Cincinnati A Dec. 30, Paul Long (32) Bob Leonard (27) Virginia Tech H Feb. 19, Bob Leonard (36) Paul Long (23) North Carolina H Jan. 5, Len Chappell (37) Frank Christie (22) West Virginia A Jan. 31, Len Chappell (31) Alley Hart (28) St. John s N NCAA March 14, Jack Williams (34) Dickie Hemric (25) Citadel A Jan. 10, 1953 MOST COMBINED POINTS BY TWO OPPOSING PLAYERS Pts Player (pts) Opp. Player (Pts) Opponent Site Date 82 Dickie Hemric (44) Bill Reigel (38) Duke H WF Feb. 12, Charlie Davis (35) Butch Zatezalo (46) Clemson H Feb. 18, Charlie Davis (42) Paul Coder (38) (12) NC State A Feb. 21, Charlie Davis (34) Charlie Scott (43) (7) North Carolina A Jan. 17, Charlie Davis (36) Butch Zatezalo (38) Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, Charlie Davis (51) Vince Schafmeister (23) American H Feb. 15, Charlie Davis (41) Charlie Scott (31) (7) North Carolina H Feb. 5, Paul Long (33) Roland West (39) Cincinnati A Dec. 30, Len Chappell (37) James McCormick (35) West Virginia A Jan. 31, Tony Byers (40) Wendell Hudson (31) Alabama H Dec. 2, 1972 HIGHEST SCORING FRESHMAN CLASSES IN WFU HISTORY Combined Avg. Players 38.9 ppg. (1979) Rogers (13.5), Morgan (9.0), Helms (8.2), Johnstone (8.2) 36.4 (1991) Rogers (16.3), Childress (14.0), Owens (3.7), Blucas (1.2), Doggett (0.7), King (0.5) 35.1 (2007) Smith (8.7), Williams (8.2), Skeen (7.5), Gurley (6.4), Weaver (2.5), Crawford (1.1), McFarland (0.7) 35.1 (1998) O Kelley (16.6), Arinze (7.0), Vidaurreta (4.5), Shoemaker (3.0), Griffin (2.3), McMillian (1.7) 34.6 (2013) Thomas (9.1), Miller-McIntyre (8.1), Adala Moto (5.6), Cavanaugh (5.0), Jones (3.6), Rountree III (2.2), Washington (1.0) 34.2 (2011) McKie (13.0), Terrell (11.1), Chennault (4.5), Desrosiers (4.0), Tabb (1.6) 32.3 (1999) Songaila (12.1), Dawson (8.1), Hicks (4.8), Scott (4.2), Murray (3.1) TOP REBOUNDING DUOS IN WFU HISTORY (SINCE ) Combined Avg. Players 19.9 (1997) Tim Duncan (14.7), Loren Woods (5.2) 19.5 (1995) Tim Duncan (12.5), Travis Banks (7.0) 16.8 (1984) Anthony Teachey (10.0), Kenny Green (6.8) 16.7 (2009) James Johnson (8.5), Al-Farouq Aminu (8.2) 16.7 (1996) Tim Duncan (12.3), Sean Allen (4.4) FRESHMAN STARTERS The last time Wake Forest started two freshmen Feb. 24, 2016 vs. Notre Dame (69-58 loss) -- Bryant Crawford, John Collins MOST WINS / 4-YEAR SPAN Years W-L Pct BEST OVERALL STARTS YEAR RECORD SEASON OPENERS RECORD: STREAK: W5 LAST WIN: (78-73 vs. UMBC) LAST LOSS: (79-89 vs. Stetson) LAST HOME WIN: (78-73 vs. UMBC) LAST HOME LOSS: (79-89 vs. Stetson) LAST ROAD WIN: (70-68 at Jacksonville) LAST ROAD LOSS: (68-70 at Alaska-Anch.) BIGGEST WIN*: 47 points, ( vs. Mt St Marys) BIGGEST LOSS*: 16 points, (63-79 vs. NC State) MOST POINTS*: 108, ( vs. Mt St Marys) 108, ( vs. Howard) FEWEST POINTS*: 53, (53-66 vs. Davidson) * era HIGHEST WIN PCT / 4-YEAR SPAN Years W-L Pct BEST STARTS YEAR RECORD Many last OPENERS RECORD: STREAK: L2 LAST WIN: (73-67 vs. UNC) LAST LOSS: (57-65 at Louisville) LAST HOME WIN: (73-67 vs. UNC) LAST HOME LOSS: (64-82 vs. Duke) LAST ROAD WIN: (89-70 at Virginia) LAST ROAD LOSS: (57-65 at Louisville) BIGGEST WIN: 24 points, (90-66 at Florida State) BIGGEST LOSS: 21, three times, last points, (69-90 at NC State) MOST POINTS: 104, ( at Maryland) FEWEST POINTS: 51, (51-62 vs. NC State) The last time Wake Forest started three freshmen Mar. 4, 2015 at Duke (94-51 loss) -- Cornelius Hudson, Dinos Mitoglou, Mitchell Wilbekin The last time Wake Forest started four freshmen Jan. 13, 2007 vs. NC State (88-74 loss) -- Anthony Gurley, Jamie Skeen, Ishmael Smith, L.D. Williams The last time Wake Forest started five freshmen Feb. 7, 1998 at Clemson (71-46 loss) -- Robert O Kelley, Niki Arinze, Josh Shoemaker, Rafael Vidaurreta, James Griffin The last time a freshman played every minute of a game Feb. 22, 1994; Tim Duncan vs. Clemson 83

84 84 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball OPPONENT RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL MOST POINTS Pts Player Opponent Site Date 46 Butch Zatezalo Clemson H Feb. 18, Charlie Scott (7) North Carolina A Jan. 17, J.R. Reynolds Virginia A Jan. 21, John Gerdy Davidson A Feb. 16, Gene Shue Maryland N SoCon Mar. 6, Walt Williams Maryland A Jan. 22, Bob Verga Duke H Feb. 28, Roland West Cincinnati A Dec. 30, Dave Schellhase Purdue A Dec. 21, Anthony Barber NC State A Feb. 13, J.J. Redick (7) Duke A Feb. 20, Paul Coder (12) NC State A Feb. 21, Butch Zatezalo Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, Bill Reigel Duke H WF Feb. 12, Ron Hale Florida State H Jan. 4, Bryant Stith Virginia (ot) H Jan. 28, Bob Lewis North Carolina A Feb. 3, Demetric Reese MD-Eastern Shore H Nov. 27, Chris McGuthrie Mount St. Mary s H Nov. 25, Dennis Scott (12) Georgia Tech H Jan. 6, Jack Marin (1) Duke A Jan. 15, 1966 MOST FIELD GOALS FGs Player Opponent Site Date 19 Charlie Scott (7) North Carolina A Jan. 17, Butch Zatezalo Clemson H Feb. 18, John Gerdy Davidson A Feb. 16, Jack Marin (1) Duke A Jan. 15, Bob Lewis North Carolina A Feb. 3, Roland West Cincinnati A Dec. 30, Dave Schellhase Purdue A Dec. 21, Chucky Brown (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Billy Cunningham North Carolina H Jan. 6, 1965 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Att Player Opponent Site Date 38 Butch Zatezalo Clemson H Feb. 18, Billy Cunningham North Carolina H Jan. 6, Mark Karcher (10) Temple H Dec. 4, Charlie Scott (7) North Carolina A Jan. 17, Tony LaQuintano Virginia N Mar. 1, Russell Davis (18) Virginia Tech A Feb. 21, Bob Verga (2) Duke (ot) H Feb. 22, Grady Wallace South Carolina H Jan. 12, 1957 MOST FREE THROWS FTs Player Opponent Site Date 17 Anthony Barber NC State A Feb. 13, Bryant Stith Virginia (ot) H Jan. 28, Richard O Connor Duke N Dec. 18, Butch Zatezalo Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, Bill Reigel Duke H WF Feb. 12, John Bagley Boston College N NCAA Mar. 15, John Roche (19) South Carolina A Feb. 3, Dick Snyder Davidson (ot) N Jan. 29, Art Heyman (10) Duke N Dec. 30, 1961 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Att Player Opponent Site Date 21 John Bagley Boston College N NCAA Mar. 15, Richard O Connor Duke N Dec. 18, Anthony Barber NC State A Feb. 13, Art Heyman (10) Duke N Dec. 30, Chris Hobbs Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, Art Whisnant South Carolina A Feb. 2, Stan Greenberg (19) Dayton A Jan. 30, Pete Brennan (1) North Carolina H Feb. 26, Bill Reigel Duke H WF Feb. 12, 1953 MOST 3-POINTERS 3s Player Opponent Site Date 8 Curtis Staples Virginia H Jan. 27, David Young Clemson (ot) A Jan. 12, times, last... Andre Hollins Minnesota H Dec. 2, 2014 MOST 3-POINT ATTEMPTS Att Player Opponent Site Date 16 Mark Karcher (10) Temple H Dec. 4, Curtis Staples Virginia H Jan. 27, Curtis Staples Virginia (ot) A Jan. 4, Seth Chadwick Wofford H Jan. 29, Scott Haffner Evansville H Dec. 7, Josh Akognon Cal State Fullerton N Nov. 27, John Griffin Bucknell H Dec. 16, Erwin Claggett Saint Louis N NCAA Mar. 18, 1995 MOST REBOUNDS Reb Player Opponent Site Date 28 Jerry Lucas (3) Ohio State A Dec. 1, Len Elmore (5) Maryland A Feb. 27, Matt Hauer St. Joseph s A Feb. 28, Mike Lewis Duke A Feb. 21, Curt Adkins Richmond A Feb. 13, Fred Hetzel (6) Davidson N Jan. 30, John Werner Cornell N DC Dec. 27, Artis Gilmore (9) Jacksonville N Dec. 30, Vann Williford (12) NC State A Feb. 21, George Stepanovich (1) NC State H Jan. 17, 1959 MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Reb Player Opponent Site Date 10 Tracy Smith NC State A Feb. 11, Malcolm Mackey (16) Georgia Tech A Jan. 21, Horace Grant (10) Clemson A Feb. 18, Richard Howell (18) NC State H Jan. 22, Tyler Zeller (5) North Carolina H Jan. 31, times, last time... Jordan Williams Maryland H Jan. 12, 2011 MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Reb Player Opponent Site Date 15 Kendall Gray Delaware State H Nov. 28, Adam Hall (11) Virginia A Feb. 3, Chinanu Onuaku (17) Louisville A Jan. 3, Brandon Mobley Seton Hall H Dec. 8, Alade Aminu Georgia Tech A Jan. 31, Carlos Boozer (1) Duke A Jan. 19, Chris Hobbs Clemson H Jan. 21, Michael Joiner Florida State H Jan. 9, Shaun Stonerook Ohio (2ot) N Dec. 29, Charles Shackleford (16) NC State A Mar. 6, Mel Kennedy Virginia A Jan. 24, Oliver Johnson Baptist H Dec. 17, 1986 MOST ASSISTS Ast Player Opponent Site Date 16 Edward Scott Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, Quinn Cook (1) Duke A Jan. 5, Tu Holloway Xavier A Dec. 18, Chris Duhon (2) Duke A Jan. 17, Sidney Lowe NC State A Mar. 5, Steve Blake (2) Maryland A Feb. 24, Ed Cota North Carolina A Feb. 12, Othell Wilson (19) Virginia H G Jan. 28, Spud Webb NC State A Jan. 21, Barry Parkhill Virginia A Jan. 13, 1971 MOST TURNOVERS TO Player Opponent Site Date 11 Ashton Sauls N.C. Central H Nov. 19, Steve Gray Duke H Jan. 19, Carlo Wilkins Winthrop H Jan. 31, Othell Wilson Virginia N Mar. 9, Jim Counce (18) Arkansas N NCAA Mar. 12, Aaron Covington Canisius A Dec. 23, Jerry Fisher William & Mary A Dec. 8, 1971 MOST BLOCKS BS Player Opponent Site Date 9 Mike Gminski (3) Duke N Nov. 30, Kendall Gray Delaware State H Nov. 28, Shelden Williams (2) Duke A Jan. 17, C. Kitchen South Florida A NIT Mar. 14, K.J. McDaniels Clemson A Jan. 15, Terence Morris (24) Maryland A Jan. 19, John Salley (10) Georgia Tech A Feb. 10, Mike Gminski (8) Duke A Jan. 18, Boris Bojanovsky Florida State H Feb. 15, Alade Aminu Georgia Tech A Jan. 31, Obinna Ekezie (25) Maryland A Feb. 19, Rodney Dobard (23) Florida St. (ot) H Jan. 9, Tim Perry Temple (ot) A Dec. 21, Ray Gromlowicz Charlotte A Nov. 26, Jeff Wilkins Illinois State H Jan. 24, 1976 MOST STEALS Stl Player Opponent Site Date 8 Carlos Morris Minnesota H Dec. 2, Charlie Ward Florida State (ot) H Jan. 11, Bobby Martin NC-Wilmington A Nov. 26, Jamon Gordon Virginia Tech N Mar. 9, Mardy Collins Temple A Dec. 13, Zakee Wadood E. Tennessee St. N NCAA Mar. 21, Jeremy Hyatt NC State A Mar. 2, Othell Wilson Virginia N Mar. 9, Dudley Bradley (14) N. Carolina N Dec. 1, Walter Davis (7) North Carolina A Jan. 14, Charles Butler Creighton N Dec. 30, 1974 MINUTES PLAYED MP Player Opponent Site Date 59 Chucky Brown (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Rodney Monroe (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Brian Howard (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, times MOST POINTS IN A HALF Pts Player Opponent Site Date 30 2 Anthony Barber NC State A Feb. 13, Erick Green Virginia Tech H Mar. 10, Adam Smith UNC Wilmington H Dec. 21, B.J. Elder (18) Georgia Tech A Feb. 22, David Young Clemson (ot) A Jan. 12, Butch Zatezalo Clemson H Feb. 18, Devin Wilson Virginia Tech A Jan. 22, Tyrese Rice Boston College A Jan. 12, Von Wafer Florida State (ot) A Jan. 18, Jason Kaiser Alaska-Anchorage A Nov. 25, Ralph Sampson (3) Virginia A Feb. 3, Nick Barbour High Point A Dec. 7, Anthony Morrow Georgia Tech H Jan. 18, Mike Glenn Southern Illinois N NCAA Mar. 17, 1977 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FG% Player Opponent Site Date (9-9) Mike Scott (19) Virginia A Feb. 8, (8-8) Reggie Johnson Miami N Mar. 11, (8-8) Ben Coleman Maryland A Feb. 26, (7-7) Nine times, last time... Marshall Plumlee (14) Duke H Jan. 6, 2016 Minimum 10 Attempts.917 (11-12) Dez Wells Maryland H Mar. 2, (11-12) Michael Baskanskas Yale H Dec. 21, (10-11) Travis Ford (2) Kentucky N NCAA Mar. 25, (14-16) Akeem Olajuwon (5) Houston N NCAA Mar. 25, (14-16) Ralph Sampson (3) Virginia A Feb. 3, (12-14) Ron Anderson Fresno State N NIT Mar. 28, (11-13) Five times HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FT% Player Opponent Site Date (15-15) John Roche (19) S. Carolina A Feb. 3, (12-12) Cam Bennerman (14) NC State A Jan. 21, (12-12) Donald Hand Virginia A Feb. 3, (12-12) Todd Fuller NC State H Mar. 4, (12-12) Matt Roe Maryland A Feb. 23, (12-12) Brian Oliver (19) Ga. Tech H G Jan. 7, (12-12) Bob Conrad Clemson H G Feb. 7, (12-12) James Connelly Virginia A Dec. 6, (12-12) Bill Jarman Davidson A Feb. 20, (12-12) William Stasiulatis Maryland N Mar. 2, 1961 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE FG% Player Opponent Site Date (5-5) Mike Evanovich Fairfield H Nov. 9, (5-5) Jamal Mashburn (2) Kentucky N NCAA Mar. 25, (4-4) 11 Times, last time... Zach LeDay Virginia Tech A Jan. 13, 2016 Minimum 5 Attempts (5-5) Jamal Mashburn (2) Kentucky N NCAA Mar. 25, (7-8) Jon Barry (16) Ga Tech H Jan. 18, (6-7) Michael Tait (20) Clem (ot) H G Jan. 10, (5-6) Seven times

85 OPPONENT RECORDS - TEAM wake forest basketball MOST POINTS Pts (Score) Opponent Site Date 130 (130-89) NC State A March 5, (122-93) Duke A Feb. 12, ( ) NC State A Feb. 26, ( ot) Clemson A Feb. 13, (117-87) Cincinnati A Dec. 28, (117-91) (3) St. Joseph s H Feb. 6, (115-87) North Carolina A Feb. 1, ( ot) (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, (113-71) Duke H Feb. 28, (113-87) (8) Duke N Dec. 29, (112-73) Boston College A Jan. 12, ( ot) Georgia Tech N March 8, ( ot) West Virginia N NCAA March 19, (111-94) (10) Florida State A Feb. 10, (111-96) (2) NC State A Feb. 16, ( ot) (20) NC State H G March 4, (110-85) Virginia Tech A Feb. 7, 1965 Most Points In A Loss 114 ( ot) (4) North Carolina A Dec. 20, 2003 Most Points at Wake Forest 117 (117-91) (3) St. Joseph s H Feb. 6, (113-71) Duke H Feb. 28, 1967 Most Points In LJVM Coliseum 103 (103-94) (6) Cincinnati H Feb. 9, 2002 Most Points In LJVM Coliseum/ Opponents 97 (97-69) (8) Duke H Jan. 20, 1990 Most Points At Opponent Arena 130 (130-89) NC State A March 5, 1983 Most Points At A Neutral Site 113 (113-87) (8) Duke N Dec. 29, 1962 Most Points In The NCAA Tournament 111 ( ot) West Virginia N NCAA March 19, 2005 Most Points In The Tournament 112 ( ot) Georgia Tech N March 8, 2007 In A Single-Half 74 (2nd) NC State A March 5, (2nd) Boston College A Jan. 12, (2nd) (8) Duke N Dec. 29, (2nd) (3) St. Joseph s H Feb. 6, (2nd) NC State A Feb. 26, 1966 FEWEST POINTS Pts (Score) Opponent Site Date 0 (0-63) Littleton High? (3-110) Warrenton High? (5-15) Duke? (5-22) Duke? (5-30) Duke? 1909 Fewest Points In The Modern Era (since ) 17 (17-46) Miami (Fla.)? (20-36) North Carolina H Jan. 27, (20-41) VMI? (23-61) NC State A (24-60) South Carolina H Feb. 4, 1939 Fewest Points In The Shot Clock Era (since ) 31 (31-62) Winston-Salem State H Nov. 24, (35-79) High Point H Dec. 17, (37-62) Appalachian State H Jan. 7, (40-47) Richmond A Dec. 22, (42-61) Princeton H Dec. 17, 2005 Fewest Points In A Win ( era) 44 (44-41) NC State H Feb. 23, (44-34) (3) North Carolina A Jan. 8, 1959 Fewest Points By A Ranked Team 44 (44-34) (3) North Carolina A Jan. 8, 1959 Fewest Points In LJVM Coliseum 31 (31-62) Winston-Salem State H Nov. 24, (35-79) High Point H Dec. 17, (42-61) Princeton H Dec. 17, (43-67) Navy H Nov. 17, (43-74) VMI H Dec. 18, (43-77) Campbell H Dec. 9, 1989 Fewest Points In LJVM Coliseum/ Opponents 45 (45-74) NC State H Feb. 28, 1999 Fewest Points At Opponent Arena 40 (40-47) Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 Fewest Points At A Neutral Site 41 (41-80) Maryland N Feb. 28, 1963 Fewest Points In The NCAA Tournament 46 (46-68) St. Mary s N NCAA March 14, 1997 Fewest Points In The Tournament 41 (41-80) Maryland N Feb. 28, 1963 In A Single-Half 9 (1st) Clemson A Feb. 21, (1st) Appalachian St. H Dec. 10, (2nd) Campbell H Dec. 9, (1st) Boston College H Feb. 21, (1st) Winston-Salem State H Nov. 24, 2008 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Pct (FG-FGA) Opponent Site Date.739 (34-46) Maryland A Jan. 28, (39-53) (1) North Carolina A Feb. 8, (36-49) (7) North Carolina H G Jan. 25, (39-56) (20) Maryland A Feb. 21, (36-52) (5) North Carolina A Jan. 16, (32-47) Davidson A Feb. 16, (34-50) (18) Arkansas N NCAA March 12, (35-52) Maryland A Feb. 2, (33-49) (8) North Carolina A Feb. 16, (38-57) Fresno State N NIT March 28, 1983 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Pct (FG-FGA) Opponent Site Date.222 (10-45) High Point H Dec. 17, (16-72) St. Joseph s H Dec. 11, (13-56) Davidson H Dec. 10, (13-56) Virginia H Jan. 31, (18-76) Virginia H Jan. 7, (14-57) East Carolina N Nov. 15, (15-61) VMI H Jan. 5, (16-63) Maryland N Feb. 28, (19-75) (8) North Carolina N March 2, (13-50) Richmond A Dec. 22, Three times HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE/SINGLE HALF Pct (Half) Opponent Site Date.857 (2nd) Duke N Dec. 18, (2nd) Duke N Dec. 3, (2nd) California A Dec. 22, (2nd) (14) North Carolina H Jan. 16, (2nd) Maryland A Jan. 28, (2nd) (10 North Carolina A Jan. 29, (2nd) (20) Maryland A Feb. 21, (2nd) Clemson A Feb. 8, (2nd) Mississippi State N Dec. 28, 1976 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE/SINGLE HALF Pct (Half) Opponent Site Date.129 (2nd) VMI H Jan. 5, (1st) Clemson A Feb. 21, (2nd) Temple A Dec. 5, (2nd) Tulane A Nov. 17, (1st) (10) Temple H Dec. 4, (1st) Clemson A Feb. 26, (1st) Boston College H Feb. 21, (1st) Liberty H Nov. 24, (2nd) (7) Clemson H Feb. 12, (1st) Richmond A Dec. 22, 2005 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Pct (FT-FTA) Opponent Site Date (14-14) Richmond H Dec. 6, (12-12) (3) North Carolina A Feb. 24, (11-11) Florida State N March 14, (11-11) Florida State H Jan. 25, (10-10) Presbyterian H Dec. 21, (10-10) Jacksonville A Dec. 28, (9-9) NC State A March 2, (9-9) Davidson H Dec. 6, (8-8) Virginia A Feb. 28, (7-7) (3) Virginia (ot) N March 6, (6-6) NC State A Feb. 1, Six other times with less attempts With 20+ Attempts.964 (27-28) (10) Notre Dame A Feb. 17, (25-27) (14) Duke H Jan. 6, (24-26) NC State A Jan. 28, (23-25) (10) Maryland gr* March 9, (22-24) (11) Oregon sac# March 16, (22-24) (2) Duke A Feb. 22, (21-23) (15) Duke gr* March 4, 1978 LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Pct (FT-FTA) Opponent Site Date.000 (0-1) (9) Maryland H (ws) Feb. 28, (1-7) Wofford H Jan. 29, (1-6) Davidson H (ws) Feb. 13, (2-9) Clemson H Jan. 12, (2-9) Virginia H Jan. 2, (2-8) Navy H Nov. 17, (2-8) Jacksonville H (ws) Feb. 9, (4-16) Virginia ral* March 1, (3-11) Virginia Tech A Dec. 12, (4-14) Fairleigh-Dickinson A Dec. 7, 1991 With 20+ Attempts.346 (9-26) Georgia Tech A Jan. 19, (7-20) East Carolina H (ws) Dec. 19, (9-22) NC State A March 6, (9-22) Cornell H Dec. 2, (9-22) American H (ws) Feb. 15, 1969 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Pct (3FG-3FGA) Opponent Site Date (4-4) (18) Georgia Tech (ot) H (ws) Jan. 3, 1987 ^.833 (5-6) (3) Virginia A Feb. 3, (4-5) (6) Florida gr Dec. 3, (4-5) Georgia Tech A Feb. 7, (6-8) Colorado H Jan. 9, (3-4) (7) Duke atl* March 10, (11-15) North Carolina A Feb. 22, (5-7) (7) North Carolina H (gr) Jan. 25, (5-7) Clemson H (gr) Jan. 14, (7-10) Maryland-Eastern Shore H Nov. 27, 1999 LOWEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Pct (3FG-3FGA) Opponent Site Date.000 (0-12) Virginia H Jan. 31, (0-12) (11) Utah H Dec. 6, (0-12) Davidson A (ch) Dec. 28, (0-12) Maryland H (ws) Jan. 4, (0-11) (20) NC State (4ot) H (gr) March 4, (0-11) Maryland A Feb. 25, (0-7) Clemson H Feb. 24, (0-4) Marquette H (ws) Feb. 4, (0-4) (1) Duke H (gr) Jan. 21, (0-4) Santa Clara A Dec. 29, reached four other times with less attempts ^ (The three-point field goal became an official part of the college game in However, Wake Forest and the rest of the used a three-point line in conference games during the season.) MOST REBOUNDS Reb Opponent Site Date 76 (10) Duke A Feb. 14, St. Joseph s A Feb. 28, (2) Cincinnati N DC Dec. 29, (4) Vanderbilt A Dec. 13, Maryland A Dec. 4, Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, (3) Duke N Mar. 3, (1) Duke A Jan. 15, Minnesota N DC Dec. 29, Two times FEWEST REBOUNDS Reb Opponent Site Date 15 Princeton H Dec. 22, Richmond H Jan. 15, NC State A Feb. 27, (12) NC State H G Jan. 17, Georgia Tech H Feb. 16, Colgate (ot) N Dec. 17, Clemson H Jan. 21, Davidson H Feb. 19, Fairleigh Dickinson H Dec. 30, (8) Duke H Feb. 22,

86 OPPONENT RECORDS - TEAM MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (since ) Reb Opponent Site Date 26 Pittsburgh (2ot) A Feb. 16, UTEP N Nov. 28, Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, (11) Virginia N Mar. 11, East Carolina N Nov. 15, (11) Duke H Jan. 11, North Carolina H Jan. 5, Clemson H Jan. 12, (12) Maryland A Jan. 17, 2001 FEWEST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (since ) Reb Opponent Site Date 1 Virginia A Feb. 24, Air Force H Nov. 17, Virginia H G Feb. 25, Maryland H Feb. 2, Seven times MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (since ) Reb Opponent Site Date 37 Maryland A Jan. 15, Syracuse H Jan. 29, Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, (22) Georgia Tech A Jan. 28, (25) Virginia H Mar. 3, Georgia Tech H Feb. 20, NC State (2ot) N Mar. 7, Michigan State N Dec. 30, 1986 FEWEST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (since ) Reb Opponent Site Date 8 UNC Greensboro H Nov. 26, Appalachian State H Dec. 19, Chattanooga N NCAA Mar. 19, Four times MOST FIELD GOALS FG Opponent Site Date 52 Duke A Feb. 12, NC State A Feb. 26, (3) St. Joseph s H Feb. 6, NC State A Mar. 5, (5) NC State A Jan. 25, North Carolina A Feb. 3, (1) Duke A Jan. 15, (2) Virginia H G Mar. 2, Cincinnati A Dec. 30, Two times FEWEST FIELD GOALS FG Opponent Site Date 10 High Point H Dec. 17, Winston-Salem St. H Nov. 24, Richmond A Dec. 22, Appalachian State H Jan. 7, (8) Duke H Feb. 22, Davidson H Dec. 10, Virginia H Jan. 31, times MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FGA Opponent Site Date 102 Minnesota N DC Dec. 29, (20) NC State (4ot) H G Mar. 4, Marquette H G Feb. 3, (4) St. Joseph s A Jan. 12, (10) Duke A Jan. 16, (4) N. Carolina (3ot) A Dec. 20, Duke N Dec. 18, (1) Duke A Jan. 15, South Carolina A Jan. 27, Two times FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FGA Opponent Site Date 26 Duke N Dec. 18, Maryland A Feb. 3, (8) Duke H Feb. 22, Coppin State H Feb. 6, Clemson H Jan. 25, NC State A Feb. 28, Georgia Tech H G Feb. 6, (12) NC State H G Jan. 17, Georgia Tech H Feb. 16, NC State A Feb. 11, Clemson H Feb. 16, 1972 MOST FREE THROWS FT Opponent Site Date 49 George Washington A Dec. 2, (6) South Carolina H Mar. 6, South Carolina H Feb. 25, (14) NC State A Jan. 21, Davidson H Jan. 29, Duke N Dec. 18, Maryland H G Jan. 3, Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, (3) NC State H Dec. 6, Boston College H Jan. 9, Duke H WF Feb. 12, 1953 FEWEST FREE THROWS FT Opponent Site Date 0 (9) Maryland H Feb. 28, Davidson A Dec. 3, Wofford H Jan. 29, Clemson H Jan. 21, Mount St. Mary s H Jan. 2, Kansas N NCAA Mar. 18, Virginia N Mar. 9, Marquette H G Feb. 3, Davidson H Feb. 13, times MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FTA Opponent Site Date 66 George Washington A Dec. 2, (6) S. Carolina H Mar. 6, Davidson H Jan. 29, South Carolina H Feb. 25, (17) Boston College H Feb. 8, Duke N Dec. 18, Boston College H Jan. 9, West Virginia A Jan. 31, NC State A Feb. 13, Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 13, Clemson (2ot) A Feb. 27, 1969 FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FTA Opponent Site Date 1 (9) Maryland H Feb. 28, Maryland A March 3, Princeton H Dec. 17, Clemson H Jan. 21, Mount St. Mary s H Jan. 2, Kansas N NCAA Mar. 18, Eight times MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS FG Opponent Site Date 16 (2) Kentucky N NCAA Mar. 25, High Point A Dec. 7, Temple H Dec. 1, Missouri A Feb. 9, Colgate H Nov. 8, Iona N Nov. 17, UNC Wilmington A Dec. 12, Air Force H Dec. 30, (1) Duke H Jan. 8, Appalachian State H Nov. 25, (2) Duke A Jan. 24, Six times FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS FG Opponent Site Date 0 14 times; last: Virginia H Jan. 31, 2004 MOST THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS FGA Opponent Site Date 39 Saint Louis N NCAA Mar. 18, Temple H Dec. 1, Appalachian State H Nov. 25, Colgate H Nov. 8, High Point A Dec. 7, North Carolina A Feb. 2, Richmond H Jan. 2, Iona H Nov. 21, Winston-Salem St. H Feb. 6, Richmond A Nov. 20, Three times FEWEST THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS FGA Opponent Site Date 1 Virginia A Jan. 24, William & Mary H Feb. 13, MD-Eastern Shore H Jan. 5, Davidson A Nov. 30, Winthrop H Jan. 13, Michigan State sc Dec. 30, times MOST ASSISTS Ast Opponent Site Date 35 NC State A Mar. 5, Columbia H Dec. 27, Fresno State N NIT Mar. 28, (16) Clemson A Feb. 6, (10) North Carolina A Jan. 29, (1) North Carolina A Feb. 8, (10) Georgia Tech A Feb. 10, (3) Maryland A Jan. 22, (17) Clemson A Jan. 15, (3) North Carolina A Jan. 19, 1972 FEWEST ASSISTS Ast Opponent Site Date 1 VMI H Jan. 3, Richmond A Dec. 8, Rhode Island (ot) H G Jan. 27, Duke H Feb. 9, (17) Tennessee H Dec. 8, Eight times MOST TURNOVERS TO Opponent Site Date 36 Richmond H Dec. 10, Rice H Dec. 4, UNC-Asheville H Dec. 26, E. Tennessee St. H Dec. 1, Winthrop H Jan. 31, Richmond (2ot) A Dec. 22, Md-Eastern Shore H Jan. 5, (17) Duke H Feb. 2, Washington State N Dec. 27, Four times FEWEST TURNOVERS TO Opponent Site Date 2 Virginia Tech N Mar. 9, Saint Louis N NCAA Mar. 18, Temple (ot) A Dec. 21, Utah A Dec. 28, (10) Florida State A Feb. 13, Georgia Tech H G Feb. 13, (20) Maryland A Jan. 6, 1979 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS BS Opponent Site Date 12 Florida State A Feb. 26, (5) North Carolina H Jan. 31, (2) Duke A Jan. 17, (24) Maryland A Jan. 19, Clemson A Jan. 15, (20) Cincinnati A Jan. 22, Maryland A Jan. 28, St. Joseph s N Dec. 27, Clemson A Jan. 18, Georgia Tech A Jan. 31, Clemson (ot) A Jan. 11, Maryland A Feb. 28, (25) Maryland A Feb. 19, Evansville (ot) A Nov. 30, Clemson H G Jan. 14, 1989 FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS BS Opponent Site Date times; most recent: (6) Xavier H Dec. 22, 2015 MOST STEALS Stl Opponent Site Date 19 Georgia Tech H Mar. 3, Clemson (ot) A Jan. 12, NC State A Mar. 2, (18) Clemson H Jan. 12, Florida N Dec. 20, Georgia Southern H Feb. 15, Richmond H Dec. 10, Clemson A Jan. 22, Charlotte H Feb. 11, Maryland A Feb. 15, Florida State (ot) H Jan. 11, Clemson A Jan. 13, Six times, last time... (2) North Carolina A Jan. 20, 2016 FEWEST STEALS Stl Opponent Site Date 0 Georgia Tech H Feb. 16, Virginia (ot) A Jan. 4, Campbell H Dec. 21, Virginia A Jan. 26, NC State A Feb. 27, Johns Hopkins H Jan. 6, times, last time... Boston College N Mar. 6, 2011 MOST PERSONAL FOULS PF Opponent Site Date 38 Georgia Tech (2ot) N Mar. 8, Navy N DC Dec. 29, (8) Duke (2ot) H Feb. 13, Rollins H Jan. 20, Eastern Kentucky H Feb. 20, Loyola (Md.) H Nov. 11, Appalachian State H Nov. 25, Buffalo H Jan. 5, Robert Morris H Dec. 22, Four times FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS PF Opponent Site Date 7 Virginia A Jan. 22, Clemson A Feb. 23, Richmond H Jan. 15, (18) Ga. Tech (ot) H Jan. 3, Virginia H G Feb. 6, Richmond A Nov. 30, (12) Maryland H G Jan. 10, (17) Tennessee H Dec. 8, (19) South Carolina A Feb. 3, times MOST DQS DQ Opponent Site Date 5 (2) Duke H Feb. 17, (8) Duke (2ot) H Feb. 13, times 86 #GoDeacs

87 ATTENDANCE RECORDS wake forest basketball LARGEST CROWDS Atten. Opponent Site Date 40,083 (11) Maryland Atlanta Mar. 9, ,397 (2) Kentucky Minneapolis NCAA Mar. 23, ,334 Louisville Minneapolis NCAA Mar. 21, ,352 Maryland Atlanta Mar. 13, ,895 (3) Duke Charlotte Mar. 9, ,895 Georgia Tech Charlotte Mar. 8, ,895 (3) Duke Charlotte Mar. 11, ,895 North Carolina Charlotte Mar. 10, ,895 NC State Charlotte Mar. 5, ,745 (3) Duke Greensboro Mar. 11, ,745 (22) NC State Greensboro Mar. 10, ,745 Florida State Greensboro Mar. 9, ,745 Maryland Greensboro Mar. 12, ,745 NC State Greensboro Mar. 15, ,745 Florida State Greensboro Mar. 14, ,733 Clemson Greensboro Mar. 6, ,566 (18) Georgia Tech Greensboro Mar. 10, ,566 Clemson Greensboro Mar. 9, ,566 Virginia Greensboro Mar. 8, ,532 (4) North Carolina (ot) Charlotte Mar. 12, ,532 Georgia Tech Charlotte Mar. 11, ,532 Virginia Charlotte Mar. 12, ,532 (20) North Carolina Charlotte Mar. 13, ,532 Virginia Charlotte Mar. 8, ,530 Clemson Charlotte Mar. 9, ,381 Boston College Greensboro Mar. 10, ,381 Miami Greensboro Mar. 11, 2010 LARGEST CROWDS / HOME GAME Atten. Opponent Site Date 15,867 (3) Virginia Greensboro Jan. 27, ,865 (6) Duke (ot) Greensboro Jan. 30, ,467 (2) North Carolina Greensboro Feb. 17, ,409 Maryland Greensboro Feb. 22, ,317 (3) North Carolina Greensboro Jan. 27, ,311 (2) Maryland Greensboro Jan. 10, ,300 (7) North Carolina Greensboro Jan. 25, ,300 (1) North Carolina Greensboro Jan. 11, ,300 (2) Virginia Greensboro Mar. 2, ,138 (1) North Carolina Greensboro Jan. 14, ,100 (1) Duke Greensboro Jan. 21, ,100 (12) NC State Greensboro Jan. 17, ,000 Charlotte Greensboro Jan. 22, ,800 NC State Greensboro Feb. 2, ,714 (3) North Carolina LJVM Coliseum Jan. 11, ,673 (1) Duke LJVM Coliseum Feb. 23, ,671 (14) Texas LJVM Coliseum Dec. 18, , times LJVM Coliseum LARGEST CROWDS / AWAY GAME Atten. Opponent Site Date 23,367 Syracuse Carrier Dome Jan. 13, ,096 Brigham Young Marriott Center Jan. 3, ,750 (5) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 10, ,750 (4) North Carolina (3ot) Smith Center Dec. 20, ,750 North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 2, ,750 (13) North Carolina Smith Center Jan. 6, ,572 North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 12, ,572 (3) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 24, ,572 (12) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 19, ,572 (11) North Carolina Smith Center Jan. 27, ,572 (2) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 28, ,572 (4) North Carolina Smith Center Jan. 30, ,572 (1) North Carolina Smith Center Mar. 3, ,572 (9) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 8, ,572 (8) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 13, ,444 (5) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 17, ,444 (1) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 8, ,302 (17) Louisville KFC Yum! Center Jan. 3, ,293 North Carolina Smith Center Jan. 5, ,020 North Carolina Smith Center Jan. 22, ,004 (3) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 24, ,235 (24) North Carolina Smith Center Jan. 20, ,229 (19) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 15, ,003 (14) North Carolina (ot) Smith Center Feb. 23, ,850 (3) North Carolina Smith Center Feb. 11, 1987 LARGEST CROWDS / NEUTRAL SITE Atten. Opponent Site Date 40,083 (11) Maryland Atlanta Mar. 9, ,397 (2) Kentucky Minneapolis NCAA Mar. 23, ,334 Louisville Minneapolis NCAA Mar. 21, ,352 Maryland Atlanta Mar. 13, ,895 (3) Duke Charlotte Mar. 9, ,895 Georgia Tech Charlotte Mar. 8, ,895 (3) Duke Charlotte Mar. 11, ,895 North Carolina Charlotte Mar. 10, ,895 NC State Charlotte Mar. 5, ,745 (3) Duke Greensboro Mar. 11, ,745 (22) NC State Greensboro Mar. 10, ,745 Florida State Greensboro Mar. 9, ,745 Maryland Greensboro Mar. 12, ,745 NC State Greensboro Mar. 15, ,745 Florida State Greensboro Mar. 14, ,733 Clemson Greensboro Mar. 6, ,566 (18) Georgia Tech Greensboro Mar. 10, ,566 Clemson Greensboro Mar. 9, ,566 Virginia Greensboro Mar. 8, ,532 (4) North Carolina (ot) Charlotte Mar. 12, ,532 Georgia Tech Charlotte Mar. 11, ,532 Virginia Charlotte Mar. 12, 1993 SMALLEST CROWDS Atten. Opponent Site Date 461 Connecticut Philadelphia Dec. 29, Ohio (2ot) Honolulu Dec. 29, Mercer Virgin Islands Nov. 19, ,266 Iona Virgin Islands Nov. 17, ,387 UTEP Anaheim Nov. 28, ,388 Cal State Fullerton Anaheim Nov. 27, ,400 Tennessee Atlantis Nov. 30, ,527 Duquesne A Dec. 17, ,538 USC Atlantis Nov. 29, ,600 Rice A Nov. 30, ,635 Davidson (ot) Greensboro Jan. 29, ,728 Arizona State Orlando Nov. 25, ,801 High Point A Dec. 7, ,922 Tulane A Nov. 17, ,000 Alabama Santa Clara Dec. 20, ,000 William & Mary A Dec. 21, ,000 VMI A Jan. 14, ,000 Virginia (ot) A Feb. 22, ,000 South Carolina H Feb. 13, ,043 Rollins A Dec. 30, ,181 Georgia Tech A Feb. 7, ,214 Temple (ot) A Dec. 21, ,380 Elon Greensboro Nov. 20, ,400 UCLA Maui Nov, 25, ,400 (19) Vanderbilt Maui Nov. 24, ,400 (13) Indiana Maui Nov. 23, ,500 William & Mary A Dec. 6, 1972 SMALLEST CROWDS / HOME GAMES Atten. Opponent Site Date 2,000 South Carolina Memorial Coliseum Feb. 13, ,800 Temple Memorial Coliseum Feb. 20, ,800 Virginia Memorial Coliseum Jan. 13, ,000 Old Dominion Memorial Coliseum Feb. 18, ,000 Temple Memorial Coliseum Jan. 13, ,000 William & Mary Memorial Coliseum Dec. 18, ,000 St. Joseph s Memorial Coliseum Feb. 19, ,000 Virginia Memorial Coliseum Jan. 10, ,000 Dayton Memorial Coliseum Feb. 28, ,000 South Carolina Memorial Coliseum Jan. 14, ,014 Winthrop LJVM Coliseum Nov. 22, ,200 Virginia Memorial Coliseum Feb. 17, ,418 Marist LJVM Coliseum Nov. 23, ,450 Campbell LJVM Coliseum Dec. 9, ,500 Coppin State Memorial Coliseum Feb. 6, ,500 Evansville Memorial Coliseum Dec. 7, ,500 Florida Southern Memorial Coliseum Dec. 1, ,500 American Memorial Coliseum Feb. 15, ,500 Maryland Memorial Coliseum Feb. 7, ,500 George Washington Memorial Coliseum Feb. 3, 1959 SMALLEST CROWDS / AWAY GAMES Atten. Opponent Site Date 1,527 Duquesne Civic Arena Dec. 17, ,600 Rice Rice Gymnasium Nov. 30, ,801 High Point Millis Center Dec. 7, ,922 Tulane Devlin Fieldhouse Nov. 17, ,000 William & Mary William & Mary Hall Dec. 21, ,000 VMI A Jan. 14, ,000 Virginia (ot) Memorial Gym Feb. 22, ,043 Rollins Enyart Field House Dec. 30, ,181 Georgia Tech Alexander Col. Feb. 7, ,214 Temple (ot) McGonigle Hall Dec. 21, ,380 Elon Greensboro Nov. 20, ,500 William & Mary William & Mary Hall Dec. 6, ,500 Virginia University Hall Mar. 1, ,500 Virginia University Hall Feb. 19, ,500 Virginia Memorial Gym Dec. 18, ,586 UNC Wilmington Greensboro Dec. 12, ,600 Virginia (ot) Memorial Gym Feb. 15, ,643 Minnesota Williams Arena NIT Mar. 15, ,700 William & Mary William & Mary Hall Dec. 8, ,790 Furman Memorial Aud. Jan. 8, ,800 Clemson Clemson FH Feb. 14, ,800 South Carolina Carolina FH Feb. 24, ,000 Virginia University Hall Dec. 6, ,000 Clemson Clemson FH Jan. 16, 1961 SMALLEST CROWDS / NEUTRAL GAMES Atten. Opponent Site Date 461 Connecticut Philadelphia Dec. 29, Ohio (2ot) Honolulu Dec. 29, Mercer Virgin Islands Nov. 19, ,266 Iona Virgin Islands Nov. 17, ,387 UTEP Anaheim Nov. 28, ,388 Cal State Fullerton Anaheim Nov. 27, ,400 Tennessee Atlantis Nov. 30, ,538 USC Atlantis Nov. 29, ,635 Davidson (ot) Greensboro Jan. 29, ,728 Arizona State Orlando Nov. 25, ,000 Alabama Santa Clara Dec. 20, ,400 UCLA Maui Nov, 25, ,400 (19) Vanderbilt Maui Nov. 24, ,400 (13) Indiana Maui Nov. 23, ,650 La Salle St. Petersburg Dec. 21, ,673 (23) Connecticut Virgin Islands Nov. 16, ,200 Florida State St. Petersburg Dec. 22, 1973 HOME ATTENDANCE BY YEAR Season G Total Avg. Rank ,807 9, ,336 9, ,005 9, ,831 9, ,802 8, ,781 9, ,498 11, ,832 12, ,282 11, ,992 10, # ,970 14, ,321 13, ,950 13, ,582 10, ,277 10, ,033 11, ,215 11, ,191 10, ,223 11, ,936 13, ,108 12, ,465 11, ,656 8, ,505 9, ,958 10, ,575 9, * ,123 9, ,150 7, ,830 6, ,900 7, ,831 8, ,914 7,661 *First season in LJVM Coliseum # Season tickets sold out for first time in school history 87

88 88 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball ALL-TIME CAREER STATISTICS Years Name G MP FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA Pct OR TR Avg AS TO PF ST BS PTS Avg Ackley, Dan Adala Moto, Arnaud William Adkins, David Allen, Sean Altengarten, Jim Aminu, Al-Farouq Amonett, Joseph Anderson, Britton Anderson, John Antonelli, Duke Arinze, Niki Austin, George Banks, Travis Benken, Scott Bertram, Mickey Bilas, Anthony Bitove, Brett Black, Tony Blucas, Marc Boggs, Drew Bogues, Tyrone Bolton, Phaethon Boshart, Jim Bowers, Henry Boyd, Cal Braswell, Jerry Broadway, Jim Broadway, Olin Brooks, Brad Brown, Skip Buck, John Budd, Dave Burns, Matt Buxton, Trask Byers, Tony Byrne, Tommy Caldwell, Paul Calloway, Wayne Calvert, Dennis Campbell, Jerry Campbell, Jim Canty, Barry Carlyle, David Carmichael, Richard Carr, Wendell Castle, Stacey Catlett, Morris Cavanaugh, Tyler Chancellor, Walt Chappell, Len Charles, Sylvester Cheeley, Darryl Chennault, Tony Childress, Randolph Christie, Frank Clark, Gary Cline, Mark Coleman, Ben Collins, John Cox, Ken Crawford, Bryant Crawford, Casey Crinkley, Paul Cullen, Bill Cullen, Mitch Dade, Clay Dahms, Chuck Dale, Mark Danelius, Vytas Davis, Ben Davis, Charlie Davis, Lefty Davis, Maurice Davis, Scott Dawson, Craig DePorter, Al Desrosiers, Carson DeVos, Jim Dean, Michael Decker, Tate Deibert, Paul Dickens, Alan Doggett, Robert Downey, Taron Drum, Michael DuBose, Bo Dukes, Shamaine Duncan, Tim Dwyer, Bobby Years Name G MP FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA Pct OR TR Avg AS TO PF ST BS PTS Avg

89 ALL-TIME CAREER STATISTICS Years Name G MP FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA Pct OR TR Avg AS TO PF ST BS PTS Avg Ellis, Chris Ellis, Justin Feather, Scott Fennell, Bill Fields, Anthony Fischer, Chase Fitzgibbons, Bobby Fitzpatrick, Jim Floyd, Charlie Forester, Mark Forte, Charles , 10 Fowler, Kyle Foye, Lee Frauson, Jack Fuller, Tim Garber, Lee George, Maurice Gerdes, Jon Gilley, Jim Godwin, Brooks Goodman, Chuck Goolsby, Steven Grant, J.J Gray, Justin Green, Daniel Green, Kenny Greene, Bill Griffin, James Griffin, Rod Griffin, Willie Gurley, Anthony Habegger, Larry Habegger, Rich Hale, Harvey Hall, Haley Hamilton, A.W Harris, C.J Harrison, Charlie Harrison, Larry Hart, Alley Hassell, Butch Hedgecoe, David Helms, Mike Hemric, Dick Hendler, John Hendley, Todd Herbst, Ken Herring, Richard Hickman, Brett Hicks, Broderick Hicks, Derrick Hicks, Henry Hillman, Mike Hoekstra, Bobby Hook, Bob Howard, Josh Hudson, Cornelius Hull, Bill Hutchins, Harry Ingle, Aaron Ingram, Jeremy Ivy, Sam Jackson, Antonio Jackson, Sam Jennings, Spencer Jensen, Jack Jessen, Brian Johnson, Antonio Johnson, Cureton Johnson, Frank Johnson, James Johnstone, Jim Jones, Madison Joyce, Richard Joyner, Bill Karasek, Tony Kargbookorogie, Ed Keenan, Ryan Keith, Graeme Keith, Greg Kelly, Pat Kepley, Chuck Keys, Daric King, Chris King, Stan Kitley, Ralph Koehler, Al Kotecki, John LaRue, Rusty Years Name G MP FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA Pct OR TR Avg AS TO PF ST BS PTS Avg 89

90 90 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball ALL-TIME CAREER STATISTICS Years Name G MP FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA Pct OR TR Avg AS TO PF ST BS PTS Avg Ladd, Joe Larkins, Arthur Leonard, Bob Leonard, Darius Lepore, Mike Lepore, Steve Levy, Jamaal Lewkowicz, John Lineberger, Matt Lipstas, Ray Little, T.J Llewellyn, Cordell Loeffler, Frank Loftin, Danny Long, Paul Love-Lane, Rahmen Lozier, Al Lyles, Billy Lynch, Tommy Martin, Jay Mayers, Glenn McCaffery, Fran McClinton, Greg McCoy, Tommy McDermott, Denmore McDonald, Leroy McFarland, Chas McGill, Jeff McGregor, Gilbert McGregor, Gilbert McKaig, Benny McKie, Travis McMillian, Aron McQueen, Derrick McQuilkin, Jimmy McRae, Frank Medlin, Phil Mescheriakov, Nikita Miller-McIntyre, Codi Milner, Pete Mitchell, Jerry Mitoglou, Dinos Montgomery, Jerry Montgomery, R.D Moody, Dan Moody, Lucky Moore, Doral Morgan, Guy Morris, David Moses, Danny Mulnix, Don Murray, Ervin Murdock, Jack Myatt, Al Myers, Dick Neal, Joe Nesbit, Bill Niedrich, Doug Norton, Phil O Brien, Grant Odom, Dickie O Kelley, Robert Orenczak, John Ortmann, Hartmut Overton, Miles Owens, Duane Owens, Trelonnie Packer, Billy Palma, Mike Parrish, Mike Pastushok, Neil Paul, Chris Payne, Eddie Peral, Ricardo Perry, Phil Peterson, Daryl Phillips, Graham Pickett, Marco Pool, Clark Prendergast, Stephen Preston, Tom Randall, Jay Rasmussen, David Ray, Steve Reed, John Rhoads, Bob Rich, Steve Rike, Troy Ritchie, George Years Name G MP FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA Pct OR TR Avg AS TO PF ST BS PTS Avg

91 ALL-TIME CAREER STATISTICS wake forest basketball Years Name G MP FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA Pct OR TR Avg AS TO PF ST BS PTS Avg Robinson, Billy Rogers, Alvis Rogers, Rodney Rountree III, Aaron Rudd, Delaney Rutland, Tony Sanders, Todd Scalf, Don Schellenberg, Jerry Schoetz, Dshamal Schoone, Marc Scott, Antwan Scott, Marc Scott, Mike Scott, Newton Shoemaker, Josh Siler, Robert Simpson, Matt Singleton, Wilbert Skeen, Jamie Smith, Billy Smith, Ishmael Smith, Matt Snead, Norman Snyder, Jimmy Songaila, Darius Stamp, Cal Stanley, Cameron Stare, Tim Steele, Jerry Steele, Tommy Stepusin, Joe Stewart, Ari Stewart, Jeff Strickland, Trent Stringfellow, William Stroupe, Dave Swinton, Kevin Tabb, Melvin Teachey, Anthony Teague, Jeff Terrell, J.T Thomas, Charlie Thomas, Devin Thurman, Ed Todmann, Norwood Toms, John Tucker, Anthony Tucker, Bill Tucker, Konner VanHorn, Trent Vaughns, Kenny Vidaurreta, Rafael Visser, Kyle Walker, Dickie Walker, Ty Wallace, Stewart Warden, Steve Washington, Andre Watson, Rod Watson, Rondale Watts, Ronny Weatherspoon, Bob Weaver, David Wessel, Craig West, Rodney Whitaker, Sherrill White, Kyle Wiedeman, Dave Wiggins, Ernie Wiggins, Twig Wilbekin, Mitchell Williams, Alan Williams, Coron Williams, Eric Williams, Jack Williams, L.D Williamson, Brad Wills, Bob Wilson, Armond Wise, Tom Woods, Loren Woods, Tony Woollard, Bob Yarbrough, Bill Young, Danny Young, Steve Zawacki, Ted Years Name G MP FG FGA PCT 3PT 3PA PCT FT FTA Pct OR TR Avg AS TO PF ST BS PTS Avg 91

92 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP (W-L) H A N Fg-Fga Pct 3pm-A Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb (Avg) Mar AS (Avg) ST (Avg) BK (Avg) TO (Avg) PF Pts (Avg) Mar (11-20) (38.3) (14.0) 184 (5.9) 138 (4.5) 451 (14.5) (74.0) (13-19) (37.5) (14.1) 208 (6.5) 123 (3.8) 428 (13.4) (69.0) (17-16) (34.6) (13.3) 181 (5.5) 132 (4.0) 410 (12.4) (69.7) (13-18) (32.5) (11.4) 220 (7.1) 131 (4.2) 445 (14.4) (67.5) (13-18) (32.1) (11.7) 162 (5.2) 142 (4.6) 394 (12.7) (65.5) (8-24) (32.5) (11.3) 170 (5.3) 174 (5.4) 494 (15.4) (67.2) (20-11) (42.1) (11.9) 221 (7.1) 163 (5.3) 471 (15.2) (72.8) (24-7) (40.7) (13.1) 258 (8.3) 176 (5.7) 492 (15.9) (81.0) (17-13) (36.8) (11.9) 242 (8.1) 155 (5.2) 432 (14.4) (72.2) (15-16) (35.3) (13.4) 199 (6.4) 95 (3.1) 502 (16.2) (73.8) (17-17) (39.4) (13.9) 193 (5.7) 149 (4.4) 554 (16.3) (73.0) (27-6) (39.8) (16.1) 284 (8.6) 118 (3.6) 484 (14.7) (84.9) (21-10) (37.0) (15.7) 277 (8.9) 95 (3.1) 457 (14.7) (83.5) (25-6) (41.7) (14.2) 201 (6.5) 143 (4.6) 475 (15.3) (77.8) (21-13) (38.6) (16.3) 220 (6.5) 140 (4.1) 497 (14.6) (82.0) (19-11) (36.8) (15.5) 219 (7.3) 136 (4.5) 375 (12.5) (76.5) (22-14) (38.3) (13.3) 218 (6.1) 146 (4.1) 499 (13.9) (69.8) (17-14) (33.4) (11.5) 190 (6.1) 64 (2.1) 454 (14.6) (66.6) (16-14) (35.3) (9.9) 131 (4.4) 104 (3.5) 419 (13.9) (65.8) (24-7) (38.4) (13.0) 129 (4.2) 182 (5.9) 454 (14.6) (69.0) (26-6) (36.1) (13.4) 151 (4.7) 171 (5.3) 450 (14.1) (68.9) (26-6) (35.8) (13.2) 171 (5.3) 180 (5.6) 435 (13.6) (71.4) (21-12) (36.5) (12.6) 187 (5.7) 169 (5.1) 402 (12.2) (71.3) (21-9) (36.8) (16.4) 206 (6.9) 87 (2.9) 432 (14.4) (77.7) (17-12) (36.8) (16.8) 172 (5.9) 75 (2.6) 412 (14.2) (74.6) (19-11) (35.5) (16.5) 240 (8.0) 80 (2.7) 443 (14.8) (80.5) (12-16) (37.2) (14.7) 151 (5.4) 75 (2.7) 431 (15.4) (68.8) (13-15) (33.7) (15.3) 163 (5.8) 60 (2.1) 431 (15.4) (76.1) (10-18) (33.1) (17.3) 141 (5.0) 52 (1.9) 472 (16.9) (72.4) (14-15) (29.0) (16.6) 215 (7.4) 43 (1.5) 358 (12.3) (68.9) (8-21) (27.2) (13.9) 193 (6.7) 46 (1.6) 352 (12.1) (59.8) (15-14) (31.8) (16.3) 207 (7.1) 81 (2.8) 332 (11.4) (73.1) (23-9) (31.8) (16.8) 254 (7.9) 127 (3.97) 376 (11.8) (74.6) (20-12) (34.0) (15.9) 230 (7.2) 114 (3.6) 419 (13.1) (79.3) (21-9) (30.4) (12.9) 177 (5.9) 121 (4.0) 374 (12.5) (67.8) (22-7) (32.8) (16.2) 228 (7.9) 104 (3.6) 369 (12.7) (77.3) (13-14) (32.7) (15.4) 182 (6.7) 89 (3.3) 432 (16.0) (70.4) (12-15) (35.8) (11.0) 178 (6.6) 112 (4.1) 444 (16.4) (72.4) (19-10) (39.5) (15.1) 305 (10.5) 140 (4.8) 539 (18.6) (83.2) (22-8) (33.9) (15.5) 286 (9.5) 116 (3.9) 456 (15.2) (81.9) (17-10) (40.6) (14.4) 259 (9.6) 139 (5.1) (87.8) (13-13) (38.5) (16.2) 172 (6.6) 89 (3.4) (80.6) (13-13) (41.1) (10.5) (76.2) (12-15) (40.2) (72.3) (8-18) (37.8) (69.2) (16-10) (39.2) (79.4) (14-13) (41.0) (81.4) (18-9) (46.7) (86.1) (5-21) (40.8) (70.7) (9-18) (36.4) (72.2) (8-18) (41.4) (83.8) (12-15) (45.1) (81.9) (16-11) (43.5) (74.1) (16-10) (43.7) (71.3) (22-9) (47.0) (81.4) (19-11) (50.1) (82.9) (21-7) (45.9) (72.8) (10-14) (42.0) (65.4) (6-17) (37.1) (63.1) (19-9) (37.2) (68.4) (19-9) (43.3) (80.7) (17-10) (42.7) (85.7) (17-12) (40.0) (76.2) (22-7) (40.7) (78.0) (10-19) (64.9) (16-14) (65.6) (14-16) (57.2) (11-13) (53.6) (18-11) (57.9) #GoDeacs

93 OPPONENT YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP Fg-Fga Pct 3pm-A Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb (Avg) Mar AS (Avg) ST (Avg) BK (Avg) TO (Avg) PF Pts (Avg) Mar (12.6) 247 (8.0) 122 (3.9) 342 (11.0) (79.0) (34.4) (13.4) 260 (8.1) 127 (4.0) 379 (11.8) (72.1) (36.0) (12.7) 221 (6.7) 120 (3.6) 374 (11.3) (70.9) (34.9) (13.0) 209 (6.7) 134 (4.3) 441 (14.2) (70.3) (36.3) (13.5) 201 (6.5) 144 (4.6) 375 (12.1) (70.4) (37.8) (15.8) 261 (8.2) 96 (3.0) 394 (12.3) (77.2) (37.4) (11.4) 222 (7.2) 121 (3.9) 426 (14.7) (69.5) (34.8) (11.8) 239 (7.7) 115 (3.7) 487 (15.7) (70.7) (37.4) (13.6) 115 (7.2) 90 (3.0) 260 (16.3) (69.4) (35.1) (14.7) 234 (7.5) 106 (3.4) 466 (15.0) (76.4) (33.0) (13.9) 284 (8.4) 96 (2.8) 434 (12.8) (71.7) (32.8) (13.9) 247 (7.5) 119 (3.6) 496 (15.0) (74.0) (33.9) (14.3) 240 (7.7) 124 (4.0) 529 (17.0) (83.5) (32.0) (12.3) 235 (7.5) 104 (3.4) 424 (13.6) (67.8) (35.7) (14.7) 260 (7.6) 95 (2.8) 488 (14.3) (77.0) (35.8) (12.0) 173 (5.8) 107 (3.6) 462 (15.4) (66.5) (33.7) (11.8) 183 (5.1) 115 (3.2) 530 (14.7) (64.5) (33.7) (11.9) 198 (6.4) 106 (3.4) 453 (14.6) (65.0) (34.9) (12.1) 180 (6.3) 116 (3.9) 379 (12.6) (66.5) (32.2) (10.7) 206 (6.6) 70 (2.3) ) (58.3) (31.2) (10.8) 237 (7.4) 71 (2.2) 346 (10.8) (61.3) (32.9) (10.3) 215 (6.7) 80 (2.5) 373 (11.6) (62.8) (35.2) (10.6) 194 (5.9) 78 (2.4) 400 (12.1) (65.5) (32.0) (14.2) 189 (6.3) 59 (2.0) 396 (13.2) (70.2) (29.1) (13.4) 179 (6.2) 56 (1.9) 417 (14.4) (68.4) (33.1) (13.1) 206 (6.9) 74 (2.5) 480 (16.0) (74.9) (32.1) (13.4) 187 (6.6) 77 (2.8) 374 (13.4) (69.0) (31.7) (15.3) 190 (6.8) 95 (3.4) 408 (14.5) (76.9) (33.0) (17.1) 208 (7.4) 392 (14.0) (76.6) (33.6) (14.3) 145 (5.0) 478 (16.5) (68.1) (34.8) (16.0) 155 (5.3) 115 (3.97) 391 (13.5) (67.3) (35.3) (14.6) 161 (5.6) 479 (16.5) (68.7) (33.7) (15.0) 199 (6.2) 500 (15.6) (66.8) (38.2) (15.2) 176 (5.5) 91 (2.8) 537 (16.8) (74.0) (28.8) (9.5) 147 (4.9) 68 (2.3) 453 (15.1) (58.2) (33.4) (11.4) 79 (2.9) (65.1) (29.0) (11.8) 68 (2.5) (67.6) (33.9) (11.4) 98 (3.4) (73.4) (38.7) (13.6) 80 (30) (76.4) (36.7) (13.6) 91 (3.0) (76.2) (42.8) (14.0) (82.6) (43.0) (13.9) (79.1) (42.2) (11.1) (74.1) (42.8) (77.4) (41.2) (71.0) (40.6) (74.1) (43.4) (81.4) (43.6) (79.2) (44.3) (78.5) (45.5) (77.3) (49.8) (93.0) (43.9) (84.7) (41.1) (72.0) (41.0) (68.8) (40.0) (74.3) (42.1) (76.5) (40.0) (63.1) (42.8) (66.2) (41.9) (67.8) (34.9) (62.6) (46.4) (75.2) (79.2) (69.9) (39.7) 2004 (69.1) (71.4) (65.0) (56.6) (57.3) (52.7)

94 94 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball LJVM COLISEUM RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Most Points Wake Forest: 120 (120-88) vs. UNC Wilmington (11/19/08) Opponent: 103 (103-94) by Cincinnati (2/9/02) WFU in : 98 (98-91) vs. Georgia Tech (3/2/05) Opponent: 97 (97-69) by Duke (1/20/90) Fewest Points Wake Forest: 34 (34-70) vs. Virginia, 2/25/15 Opponent: 31 (31-62) by Winston-Salem State (11/24/08) Opponent: 45 (45-74) by NC State (2/28/99) Largest Combined Score 208 (120-88) vs. UNC Wilmington (11/19/08) Smallest Combined Score 92 (40-52) vs. North Carolina (1/23/99) Most Combined Points/Half 110 (56-54) vs. Wisconsin (11/29/05) Points In One Half Wake Forest 63 (1st) vs. Howard (11/23/90) Opponent 61 (2nd) by Cincinnati (2/9/02) Fewest Points In One Half Wake Forest: 15 (1st) vs. Virginia (2/25/15) Opponent: 13 (2nd) by Campbell (12/9/89) Victory Margin Wake Forest: 47 (108-61) vs. Mount St. Mary s (11/16/00) WFU in : 41 (96-55) vs. Clemson (1/12/02) Opponent: 36, three times Field Goals Wake Forest: 47, (of 83) vs. UNC Wilmington (11/19/08) Opponent: 36, three times Fewest Field Goals Wake Forest: 12 vs. Virginia (2/25/15) Opponent: 10 by High Point (12/17/99) Field Goal Attempts Wake Forest: 86 (made 42) vs. Howard (11/23/90) Opponent: 80 by Clemson (3/1/03) Fewest FG Attempts Wake Forest: 35 (made 19) vs. NC State (1/15/14) Opponent: 38, two times Field Goal Percentage Wake Forest: 70.0 (42 of 60) vs. Mount St. Mary s (11/16/00) Opponent: 63.6 (35 of 55) by North Carolina (1/16/92) Lowest FG Percentage Wake Forest: 21.8 (12 of 55) vs. Virginia (2/25/15 Opponent: 22.2 (10 of 45) by High Point (12/17/99) Single-Half FG Percentage Wake Forest: 77.3 (17 of 22, 1st) vs. Radford (11/9/12) Opponent: 79.2 (19 of 24, 2nd) by N. Carolina (1/16/92) Lowest Single-Half FG Percentage Wake Forest: 20.0 (6 of 30, 2nd) vs. Virginia (2/25/15) Opponent: 12.9 (4 of 31, 2nd) by VMI (1/5/94) Three-Point Field Goals Wake Forest: 18 (of 43) vs. North Carolina (1/31/98) Opponent: 15 (of 38) by Temple (12/1/02) Three-Point Attempts Wake Forest: 43 (made 18) vs. North Carolina (1/31/98) Opponent: 38 (made 15) by Temple (12/1/02) Fewest 3-Point Goals 0, seven times (three by WFU) Fewest 3-Point Attempts Wake Forest: 2 vs. UNC Wilmington (12/19/89) Opponent: 2 by William & Mary (2/13/90) 3-Point Percentage (min 10 att.) Wake Forest: 69.2 (9-13) vs. High Point (12/17/99) Opponent: 70.0 (7-10) by Md-Eastern Shore (11/27/99) Lowest 3-Point Percentage 0.0, seven times (three by WFU) Free Throws Wake Forest: 35, two times Opponent: 35 (of 46) by Boston College (1/9/07) Fewest Free Throws 1, five times (two by WFU) Free Throw Attempts Wake Forest: 49 (made 33) vs. Clemson (3/1/03) Opponent: 50 (made 30) by Boston College (2/8/06) Fewest Free Throw Attempts Wake Forest: 1 vs. Richmond (1/15/96) Opponent: 2, three times Free Throw Percentage Wake Forest: #100.0 (32-32) vs. North Carolina (1/15/05) Opponent: (14-14) by Richmond (12/6/03) Free Throw Percentage (20+ Atts.) Wake Forest: #100.0 (32-32) vs. North Carolina (1/15/05) Opponent: 90.9 (20-22) by North Carolina (2/7/04) Lowest Free Throw Percentage Wake Forest: 25.0 (4-16) vs. High Point (12/17/99) Opponent: 14.3 (1-7) by Wofford (1/29/97) Justin Gray Lowest FT Pct. (20+ Atts.) Wake Forest: 43.3 (13-30) vs. UNCG (12/21/13) Opponent: 40.9 (9-22) by Cornell (12/2/89) Rebounds Wake Forest 59 vs. South Carolina State, 12/18/02 Opponent: 55, two times Fewest Rebounds Wake Forest: 19 vs. Clemson (1/25/86) Opponent: 15 by Princeton (12/17/05) Highest Rebound Margin Wake Forest: +34 (56-22) vs. Fairfield (10/30/91) Opponent: +23 (46-23) by North Carolina (1/23/99) Most Offensive Rebounds Wake Forest: 27, two times Opponent: 25 by Duke (1/11/95) Fewest Offensive Rebounds Wake Forest: 2, two times Opponent: 2 by Air Force (11/17/00) Most Defensive Rebounds Wake Forest: 42 vs. VMI (11/12/13) Opponent: 36 by Syracuse (1/29/14) Fewest Defensive Rebounds Wake Forest: 12 vs. Virginia Tech (2/22/11) Opponent: 8 by UNC-Greensboro (11/26/94) Assists Wake Forest: 29 vs Mount St. Mary s (11/16/00) Opponent: 24 by Richmond (12/19/92) Fewest Assists 3, four times (all by WFU opponents) Steals Wake Forest: 19 vs. Winthrop (1/31/91) Opponent: 16, two times Fewest Steals Wake Forest: 1, 10 times Opponent: 0, two times Blocked Shots Wake Forest 12, four times Opponent: 9 by North Carolina (1/31/98) Fewest Blocked Shots 0, numerous times Turnovers Wake Forest: 25, three times Opponent: 32 by Winthrop (1/31/91) Fewest Turnovers Wake Forest: 3 vs. Georgia Tech (1/19/94) Opponent: 5, two times Fouls Wake Forest: 31 vs. Boston College (2/8/06) Opponent: 37 by Duke (2/13/03) Fewest Fouls Wake Forest: 7, two times Opponent: 8 by Richmond (1/15/90) Most DQs Wake Forest: 3, four times Opponent: 5, two times (last by Duke, 2/17/08) * Does not include overtime for single-half records # Record LJVM COLISEUM TOP-SCORING PERFORMANCES Pts Player School Date 37 Bryant Stith Virginia 1/28/90 37 Ron Hale Florida State 1/4/00 37 Justin Gray Wake Forest 11/29/05 (vs. Wisconsin) 36 Dennis Scott Georgia Tech 1/6/90 36 Chris McGuthrie Mount St. Mary s 11/25/95 36 Demetric Reese MD-Eastern Shore 11/27/99 35 Erick Green Virginia Tech 3/10/13 34 Sam Cassell Florida State (ot) 1/11/92 34 Jeff Teague Wake Forest 1/11/09 (vs. North Carolina) 33 Rodney Rogers Wake Forest 1/29/92 (vs. NC State) 33 Randolph Childress Wake Forest 2/10/94 (vs. Florida State) 33 Mark Karcher Temple 12/4/99 33 J.J. Redick Duke 2/2/05 32 Amere May Delaware State 11/28/14 32 Mason Plumlee Duke 1/30/13 32 J.J. Redick Duke 1/8/06 32 Robert O Kelley Wake Forest 1/31/99 (vs. Maryland) times, last time... Devin Thomas Wake Forest 1/4/15 (vs. Louisville) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Points 37, three times (see box above) One Half 24 (2nd) by Randolph Childress vs. UNC (1/30/93) Opponent: 23 (2nd), two times Most Points/Two WFU Players Combined 57 by J. Gray (37) and E. Williams (17) vs. Wisconsin (11/29/05) Most Points/Two Opposing Players Combined 64, two times Field Goals 14, three times FG Attempts 33 (made 12) by Mark Karcher, Temple (12/4/99) Wake Forest: 26 (made 14) by Craig Dawson vs. UNC (2/6/01) Highest FG% (10-10) by Kyle Visser vs. JMU (11/11/06) Opponent: (5-5) five times High FG% (10FGM) (10-10) by Kyle Visser vs. JMU (11/11/06) Opponent:.917 (11-12) by Dez Wells, Maryland (3/2/13) 3-Point FG: 8 (of 15) by Curtis Staples, Virginia (1/27/98) Wake Forest: 7, four times (last: C.J. Harris vs. Seton Hall, 12/8/12) 3-Point FGA: 16 (made 4) by Mark Karcher, Temple (12/4/99) Wake Forest: 15 (made 7) by Robert O Kelley vs. UNC (1/31/98) High 3-Point FG% (6-6) by C.J. Harris vs. Virginia Tech (3/10/13) Opponent: (4-4), five times Free Throws 17 (of 18) by C.J. Harris vs. Miami (2/9/11) Opponent 17 (of 18) by Bryant Stith, Virginia (1/28/90) High FT%: (13-13) by Justin Gray vs. Wisconsin (11/29/05) (13-13) by Darius Songaila vs. Minn. (11/27/01) Opponent: (12-12) by Todd Fuller, NC State (3/4/95) Free Throw Att: 19 (made 11) by Devin Thomas vs. UNCA (11/14/14) Opponent: 18 (made 17) by Bryant Stith, Virginia (1/28/90) Rebounds 20 by Tim Duncan vs. Florida State (1/7/95) Opponent: 18 by Tyler Zeller, North Carolina (1/31/12) Off. Rebounds 11 by Eric Williams vs. Duke (2/2/05) Opponent: 9, two times Def. Rebounds 15, two times (both by Tim Duncan) Opponent: 15 by Kendall Gray, Delaware State (11/28/14) Assists 12 by Chris Paul vs. Texas (12/18/04) Opponent: 11, two times Steals 8, two times Wake Forest: 7, three times Turnovers 11 by Ashton Sauls, N.C. Central (11/19/07) Wake Forest 10, two times Blocked Shots 11 by Ty Walker vs. Marist (11/23/10) Opponent: 8 by Kendall Gray, Delaware State (11/28/14) Minutes Played 45, five times Triple Doubles 1 (14 pts/15 reb/10bs) by Tim Duncan vs. Maryland, 1/13/96 MISCELLANEOUS Undefeated Home 3 (14-0 in 96, 16-0 in 03, 16-0 in 05) Win Streak 25, 1/29/95 through 1/15/97 Losing Streak 5, 2/9/11 through 3/3/11 Non-Conf Win Stk 24, 1/28/91 through 12/30/93 Longest Game 2 ot, Wake Forest vs. Duke, 2/13/03 2 ot, Wake Forest vs. Xavier, 1/3/10 First Points Robert Siler FG at 19:47 (1st) vs. Davidson, 11/25/89 Most Wins/Season 16 in 2003; 16 in 2005

95 wa k e f o r e s t b a s k e t b a l l DEMON DEACON HOME COURTS GORE GYMNASIUM ( ) MEMORIAL COLISEUM ( ) GREENSBORO COLISEUM ( ) LJVM COLISEUM (1989-PRESENT) Wake Forest traces its modern basketball history to Gore Gymnasium on the original campus in Wake Forest, N.C. Opened prior to the season, the facility had a seating capacity of only 2,200, but it was generally a highly partisan crowd made up of Wake Forest students and faculty. Only 600 tickets per game were sold to the general public, giving the Deacons an overwhelming homecourt advantage. Portable bleachers were erected for each home game in the gym, which also included the administrative offices for the athletics director and basketball coaching staff. During the 1980s, Wake Forest also played many of its contests and major non-conference dates in the Greensboro Coliseum. The Deacons first moved their seven games to Greensboro for the season; but they had played in the facility nearly every year since it opened in They continued to make regular appearances there until the opening of the LJVM Coliseum. Wake Forest s first-ever game in the facility was on Jan. 9, 1960, when it dropped a decision to North Carolina. An expanded and refurbished Greensboro Coliseum continued to be good to Wake Forest as evidenced by its back-to-back titles in 1995 and Wake Forest moved its entire home basketball schedule to the Memorial Coliseum in WinstonSalem for the season, although the team did play two games in the facility one year earlier. The historic building was not popular with Deacon followers in its final years, but no one could argue with the success Wake Forest teams had here. The Demon Deacons won 250 games in Memorial Coliseum and lost only 94 for an impressive 72.7 winning percentage. The Coliseum, which has been leveled and replaced by a parking lot adjacent to LJVM Coliseum, had a capacity of 8,200. Wake Forest basketball has called the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum home for over 25 years. The arena, which is named after Winston-Salem s only veteran to have ever received the Congressional Medal of Honor, seats 14,665 fans and has hosted four NCAA Tournament events (1993, 1997, 2000, 2007). The Demon Deacon men s and women s teams have combined to win over 400 games at the venue since its opening prior to the season. A number of notable Deacons have roamed the Joel over the years, including NBA stars Tim Duncan and Chris Paul. The LJVM Coliseum has also been the collegiate home of future NBA players Al-Farouq Aminu, Randolph Childress, Josh Howard, James Johnson, Rodney Rogers, Ishmael Smith, Darius Songaila and Jeff Teague. Hanging from the rafters of the Joel Coliseum are a number of championship banners, as well as 11 retired jersey numbers from the Wake Forest men s basketball program. The facility is named after Lawrence Joel, the only Winston-Salem native awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Also honored are nearly 500 Forsyth County veterans who gave their lives for their country in World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada and the Persian Gulf. Wake Forest purchased the venue, which sits on the corner of University Parkway and Deacon Boulevard, and the surrounding 33 acres from the City of Winston-Salem in August of 2013 and began renovations on the building shortly thereafter. 95

96 TOURNAMENT HISTORY Year (Rd) Seed Opponent (Seed) Score Site 2016 (1st) 13 NC State (12) L, Washington 2015 (1st) 11 Virginia Tech (14) L, Greensboro 2014 (1st) 12 Notre Dame (13) W, Greensboro (2nd) Pittsburgh (5) L, Greensboro 2013 (1st) 10 Maryland (7) L, Greensboro 2012 (1st) 9 Maryland (8) L, Atlanta 2011 (1st) 12 Boston College (5) L, Greensboro 2010 (1st) 5 Miami (12) L, Greensboro 2009 (QF) 2 Maryland (7) L, Atlanta 2008 (1st) 8 Florida State (9) L, Charlotte 2007 (1st) 11 Georgia Tech (6) W, (2ot) Tampa (QF) Virginia Tech (3) L, Tampa 2006 (1st) 12 Florida State (5) W, Greensboro (QF) NC State (4) W, Greensboro (SF) Duke (1) L, Greensboro 2005 (QF) 2 NC State (7) L, Washington 2004 (QF) 3 Maryland (6) L, Greensboro 2003 (QF) 1 Florida State (9) W, Greensboro (SF) NC State (4) L, Greensboro 2002 (QF) 3 Georgia Tech (6) W, Charlotte (SF) Duke (2) L, Charlotte 2001 (QF) 6 Maryland (3) L, Atlanta 2000 (QF) 5 North Carolina (4) W, Charlotte (SF) Duke (1) L, Charlotte 1999 (QF) 4 NC State (5) L, Charlotte 1998 (QF) 4 Clemson (5) L, Greensboro 1997 (QF) 2 Florida State (7) W, Greensboro North Carolina (3) L, Greensboro 1996 (QF) 2 Virginia (7) W, Greensboro (SF) Clemson (6) W, Greensboro (F) Georgia Tech (1) W, Greensboro 1995 (QF) 1 Duke (9) W, Greensboro (SF) Virginia (4) W, Greensboro (F) North Carolina (2) W, (ot) Greensboro 1994 (QF) 3 Georgia Tech (6) W, Charlotte (SF) North Carolina (2) L, (ot) Charlotte 1993 (QF) 4 Virginia (5) L, Charlotte 1992 (QF) 6 North Carolina (3) L, Charlotte 1991 (QF) 4 Virginia (5) L, Charlotte 1990 (QF) 8 Clemson (1) L, Charlotte 1989 (QF) 7 Duke (2) L, Atlanta 1988 (QF) 8 North Carolina (1) L, Greensboro 1987 (QF) 7 Clemson (2) W, Landover (SF) NC State (6) L, (2ot) Landover 1986 (QF) 8 Duke (1) L, Greensboro 1985 (QF) 7 North Carolina (2) L, (ot) Atlanta 1984 (QF) 3 Virginia (6) W, Greensboro (SF) Maryland (2) L, Greensboro 1983 (QF) 5 NC State (4) L, Atlanta 1982 (QF) 3 Duke (6) W, Greensboro (SF) Virginia (2) L, (ot) Greensboro 1981 (QF) 3 Clemson (6) W, Landover (SF) 2 North Carolina (2) L, Landover 1980 (QF) 7 North Carolina (2) L, Greensboro 1979 (QF) 7 Duke (2) L, Greensboro Year (Rd) Seed Opponent (Seed) Score Site 1978 (QF) 5 Virginia (4) W, Greensboro (SF) North Carolina (1) W, Greensboro (F) Duke (2) L, Greensboro 1977 (QF) 2 Virginia (7) L, Greensboro 1976 (QF) 5 Clemson (4) L, Landover 1975 (QF) 7 North Carolina (2) L, (ot) Greensboro 1974 (QF) 6 North Carolina (3) L, Greensboro 1973 (QF) 7 North Carolina (2) W, (ot) Greensboro (SF) Maryland (3) L, Greensboro 1972 (QF) 6 Virginia (3) L, Greensboro 1971 (QF) 4 Virginia (5) L, Greensboro 1970 (QF) 5 Duke (4) W, Charlotte (SF) South Carolina (1) L, Charlotte 1969 (QF) 5 NC State (4) W, Charlotte (SF) North Carolina (1) L, Charlotte 1968 (QF) 8 North Carolina (1) L, Charlotte 1967 (QF) 5 Clemson (4) W, (2ot) Greensboro (SF) North Carolina (1) L, Greensboro 1966 (QF) 8 Duke (1) L, Raleigh 1965 (QF) 5 North Carolina (4) W, Raleigh (SF) Duke (1) L, Raleigh 1964 (QF) 2 Virginia (7) W, Raleigh (SF) Clemson (6) W, Raleigh (F) Duke (1) L, Raleigh 1963 (QF) 2 Maryland (7) W, Raleigh (SF) North Carolina (3) W, Raleigh (F) Duke (1) L, Raleigh 1962 (QF) 1 Virginia (8) W, Raleigh (SF) South Carolina (5) W, Raleigh (F) Clemson (6) W, Raleigh 1961 (SF) 1 Maryland (4) W, Raleigh (F) Duke (2) W, Raleigh 1960 (QF) 2 Clemson (7) W, Raleigh (SF) NC State (6) W, Raleigh (F) Duke (4) L, Raleigh 1959 (QF) 6 Duke (3) L, Raleigh 1958 (QF) 8 Duke (1) L, Raleigh 1957 (QF) 4 NC State (5) W, Raleigh (SF) North Carolina (1) L, Raleigh 1956 (QF) 3 South Carolina (6) W, Raleigh (SF) North Carolina (2) W, Raleigh (F) NC State (1) L, Raleigh 1955 (QF) 4 North Carolina (5) W, Raleigh (SF) NC State (1) L, Raleigh 1954 (QF) 3 South Carolina (6) W, (ot) Raleigh (SF) Maryland (2) W, (ot) Raleigh (F) NC State (4) L, (ot) Raleigh EVERETT CASE AWARD (TOURNAMENT MVP) Year Player 1995 Randolph Childress 1996 Tim Duncan ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Year Player (team) 1954 Dickie Hemric (1) Lowell Davis (2) 1955 Dickie Hemric (1) Lowell Davis (1) 1956 Jack Murdock (1) 1957 Jack Murdock (1) Jack Williams (1) 1960 Len Chappell (1) 1961 Len Chappell (1) Billy Packer (1) Dave Wiedeman (2) 1962 Len Chappell (1) Billy Packer (1) Dave Wiedeman (2) 1963 Dave Wiedeman (1) 1964 Frank Christie (1) Bob Leonard (1) Ronny Watts (2) 1965 Bob Leonard (1) Ronny Watts (2) 1967 Paul Long (1) Jerry Montgomery (2) 1969 Charlie Davis (1) Jerry Montgomery (2) 1970 Charlie Davis (1) 1971 Charlie Davis (2) 1973 Eddie Payne (1) Tony Byers (2) 1975 Skip Brown (2) 1978 Rod Griffin (1) Leroy McDonald (1) Frank Johnson (2) 1981 Frank Johnson (1) 1982 Mike Helms (1) Jim Johnstone(2) 1984 Anthony Teachey (2) 1985 Delaney Rudd (2) 1987 Tyrone Bogues (1) 1989 Chris King (2) 1992 Rodney Rogers (2) 1994 Randolph Childress (1) Trelonnie Owens (2) 1995 Randolph Childress (1) Tim Duncan (1) 1996 Tim Duncan (1) 1997 Tim Duncan (1) 2003 Josh Howard (2) 2004 Chris Paul (2) 2006 Eric Williams (2) TOURNAMENT SERIES RECORDS Opponent Overall 1st Round 2nd Round Quarter Semi Final Atlanta Charlotte Greensboro Landover Raleigh Tampa Washington Boston College Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Louisville 0-0 Miami North Carolina NC State Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse 0-0 Virginia Virginia Tech Maryland South Carolina TOTALS #GoDeacs

97 TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM / GAME Most Points 114 ( , 2ot) vs. Ga. Tech, at Tampa, March 8, 2007 Most Pts./Two Teams 226 ( , 2ot) vs. Ga. Tech, at Tampa, March 8, 2007 Fewest Points 44, Two times Fewest Points/Half 16 (2nd) vs. Clemson, at Greensboro, March 6, 1998 Most Field Goals 45 vs. North Carolina (ot), at Greensboro, March 6, 1975 Fewest Field Goals 17, Two times Most FG Attempts 86 vs. North Carolina (ot), at Greensboro, March 6, 1975 Fewest FG Attempts 37 vs. North Carolina (ot), at Greensboro, March 8, 1973 Highest FG Pct..642 (34-53) vs. Ga. Tech (2ot), at Tampa, March 8, 2007 Lowest FG Pct..270 (20-74) vs. South Carolina, at Raleigh, March 2, 1954 Most 3-Point Goals 16 vs. Georgia Tech (ot), at Tampa, March 8, vs. Duke, at Greensboro, March 10, 1995 Fewest 3-Pt. Goals 2, Two times Most 3-Pt. Att. 34 vs. North Carolina, at Greensboro, March 12, 1995 Fewest 3-Pt. Att. 7 vs. Duke, at Charlotte, March 11, 2000 Highest 3-Pt. FG%.700 (7-10) vs. Notre Dame, at Greensboro, March 12, 2014 Lowest 3-Pt. FG%.120 (3-25) vs. Maryland, at Atlanta, March 13, 2009 Highest FG%/Half.778 (2nd) vs. Georgia Tech (2ot), at Tampa, March 8, 2007 Lowest FG%/Half.214 (2nd) vs. Clemson, at Greensboro, March 6, 1998 Most Free Throws 37 vs. NC State, at Raleigh, March 4, 1960 Fewest Free Throws 2 vs. Duke, at Greensboro, March 1, 1979 Most FT Att. 48 vs. Georgia Tech (2ot), at Tampa, March 8, 2007 Fewest FT Att. 4 vs. Maryland, at Greensboro, March 10, 1984 Highest FT Pct (11-11) vs. Maryland, at Atlanta, March 9, 2001 (With 20+ Attempts).950 (19-20) vs. South Carolina, at Charlotte, March 6, 1970 Lowest FT Pct..364 (4-11) vs. Clemson, at Greensboro, March 6, 1998 Most Rebounds 61 vs. South Carolina, at Raleigh, March 1, 1956 Fewest Rebounds 17 vs. Virginia, at Greensboro, March 6, 1982 Rebound Margin +33 (58-25) vs. Virginia, at Raleigh, March 1, 1962 Most Assists 24 vs. Duke, at Greensboro, March 5, 1982 Fewest Assists 0, Two times (Since 1975) 4 vs. Virginia, at Greensboro, March 1, 1978 Most Turnovers 26 vs. Georgia Tech (2ot), at Tampa, March 8, 2007 Fewest Turnovers 4 vs. NC State, at Greensboro, March 15, vs. Virginia, at Greensboro, March 6, 1982 Most Blocked Shots 10 vs. Virginia, at Greensboro, March 11, 1995 Fewest Blocked Shots 0, many times Most Steals 17 vs. Virginia, at Greensboro, March 9, 1984 Fewest Steals 1, Four times Most Personal Fouls 31 vs. Duke, at Raleigh, March 5, 1965 Fewest Personal Fouls 9 vs. Virginia, at Greensboro, March 8, 1996 Most DQs 4 vs. South Carolina, at Greensboro, March 11, 1971 Largest Victory Margin 39 (80-41) vs. Maryland, at Raleigh, Feb. 28, 1963 Largest Defeat Margin 30 (73-103) vs. Duke, at Raleigh, March 3, 1966 OPPONENT / GAME Most Points 112 ( , 2ot) by Ga. Tech, at Tampa, March 8, 2007 Fewest Points 41 (41-80) by Maryland, at Raleigh, Feb. 28, 1963 Most Points/Half 59 (2nd) by Duke, at Raleigh, March 5, 1965 Fewest Points/Half 16, Two times Rebound Margin +36 (26-62) vs. Duke, at Raleigh, March 3, 1966 Most Field Goals 44 by Duke, at Raleigh, March 3, 1966 Fewest Field Goals 15 by Duke, at Raleigh, March 6, 1958 Most FG Attempts 88 by Duke, at Raleigh, March 3, 1966 Lowest FG Pct..254, Two times Highest FG%/Half.704 (1st) (19-27) by Virginia, at Greensboro, March 11, 1971 Lowest FG%/Half.200 (2nd) (7-35) by Maryland, at Raleigh, Feb. 28, 1963 Most 3-Point FG 13 by Duke, at Charlotte, March 11, 2000 Fewest 3-Point FG 1 by North Carolina, at Charlotte, March 10, 2000 Fewest 3-Pt. Att. 4 by North Carolina, at Charlotte, March 13, 1992 Highest 3-Pt. FG%.750 (3-4) by Duke, at Atlanta, March 10, 1989 Lowest 3-Pt. FG%.083 (1-12) by North Carolina, at Charlotte, March 10, 2000 Most Free Throws 31 by South Carolina, at Raleigh, March 2, 1962 Fewest Free Throws 1 by Virginia, at Greensboro, March 9, 1984 Most FT Attempts 41 by Duke, at Raleigh, March 3, 1961 Fewest FT Attempts 3 by Virginia, at Greensboro, March 9, 1984 Highest FT Pct (11-11) by FSU, at Greensboro, March 14, 2003 Lowest FT Pct..250 (4-16) by Virginia, at Raleigh, March 1, 1962 Most Rebounds 62 by Duke, at Raleigh, March 3, 1966 Fewest Rebounds 21 by Virginia (ot), at Greensboro, March 6, 1982 Fewest Assists 3 by Virginia, at Greensboro, March 1, 1978 Fewest Turnovers 5, Two times Most Blocked Shots 8 by North Carolina, at Greensboro, March 11, 1988 Fewest Steals 1, Two times Most Personal Fouls 38 by Georgia Tech (2ot), at Tampa, March 8, 2007 Fewest Personal Fouls 10, Three times Most DQs 4, Two times wake forest basketball INDIVIDUAL / GAME Most Points 40, Randolph Childress vs. N. Carolina, at Greensboro, March 10, , Len Chappell vs. South Carolina, at Raleigh, March 2, , Randolph Childress vs. N. Carolina (ot), at Greensboro, March 12, , Len Chappell vs. Maryland, at Raleigh, March 2, 1961 Most Points/Half 27 (1st), Randolph Childress vs. Duke, at Greensboro, March 10, 1995 Most Field Goals 15, Bob Leonard vs. Duke, at Raleigh, March 5, 1965 Most FG Att. 26, Charlie Davis vs. North Carolina, at Charlotte, March 7, 1969 Highest FG Pct (7-7), Kyle Visser vs. Georgia Tech (2ot), at Tampa, March 8, (7-7), Mike Helms vs. North Carolina, at Landover, March 6, 1981 (Minimum 10 Att.).900 (9-10), Frank Christie vs. Virginia, at Raleigh, March 5, 1964 Most 3-Pt. Field Goals 9, Randolph Childress vs. N. Carolina (ot), at Greensboro, March 12, 1995 Most 3-Point Att. 17, Randolph Childress vs. N. Carolina (ot), at Greensboro, March 12, 1995 Highest 3-Pt.t FG%.833 (5-6), Harvey Hale vs. Georgia Tech (2ot), at Tampa, March 8, 2007 Most Free Throws 15, Dickie Hemric vs. North Carolina, at Raleigh, March 3, 1955 Most FT Att. 23, Tim Duncan vs. Florida State, at Greensboro, March 7, 1997 Highest FT Pct (14-14), Jackie Murdock vs. NC State, at Raleigh, March 7, 1957 Most Rebounds 22, Tim Duncan vs. Georgia Tech, at Greensboro, March 10, 1996 Most Offensive Rebs. 8, Tim Duncan vs. Clemson, at Greensboro, March 9, 1996 Most Defensive Rebs. 18, Tim Duncan vs. Georgia Tech, at Greensboro, March 10, 1996 Most Assists 15, Ishmael Smith vs. Georgia Tech (2ot), at Tampa, March 8, 2007 Most Blocked Shots 6, Three times (all by Tim Duncan) Most Steals 6, Danny Young vs. NC State, at Greensboro, March 3, , Bryant Crawford vs. NC State, at Washington, March 8, 2016 Most Turnovers 11, Robert O Kelley vs. NC State, at Charlotte, March 5, 1999 Most Minutes Played 50, Paul Long/Jerry Montgomery vs. Clemson (2ot), at Greensboro, March 9, 1967 INDIVIDUAL / TOURNAMENT (Min. 2 GP) Most Points 107 (3 g), Randolph Childress, (2 g), Tim Duncan, 1997 Highest Scoring Avg (3 g), Randolph Childress, (2 g), Tim Duncan, 1997 Most Field Goals 33 (3 g), Randolph Childress, 1995 Most FG Att. 61 (3 g), Randolph Childress, 1995 Highest FG% (5 fg/g).750 (15-20/2 g), Tony Byers, 1973 Most 3-Pt. FG 23 (3 g), Randolph Childress, 1995 Most 3-Pt. FG Att. 44 (3 g), Randolph Childress, 1995 Highest 3-Pt. FG%.600 (6-10/3 g), Ricky Peral, 1995 Most Free Throws 33 (3 g), Len Chappell, 1962 Most FT Att. 40 (3 g), Len Chappell, (3 g), Dickie Hemric, 1954 Highest FT% (5 ft/g) (14-14/2 g), Paul Long, (22-23/2 g), Charlie Davis, 1970 Most Rebounds 56 (3 g), Tim Duncan, 1996 Highest Rebound Avg (3 g), Tim Duncan, 1996 Most Assists 24 (3 g), Justin Gray, 2006 Most Turnovers 16 (3 g), Randolph Childress, 1995 Most Blocked Shots 14 (3 g), Tim Duncan, 1995 Most Steals 9 (3 g), Randolph Childress, 1995 Most Personal Fouls 14, Two times Most DQs 2, three times Most Minutes Played 135 (3 g), Dickie Hemric, 1954 INDIVIDUAL / CAREER Most Games Played 10, Tim Duncan, Most Games Started 10, Tim Duncan, Most Games Won 8, Tim Duncan, Most Points 220 (8 g), Len Chappell, Highest Scoring Avg (8 g), Len Chappell, Most Field Goals 77 (10 g), Tim Duncan, Most FG Att. 134 (8 g), Lefty Davis, Highest FG% (5 fg/g).678 (40-59/3 g), Eric Williams, Most 3-Pt. FG 36 (7 g), Randolph Childress, Most 3-Pt. FG Att. 71 (7 g), Randolph Childress, Highest 3-Pt.% (1 fg/g).507 (36-7/7 g), R. Childress, Most Free Throws 80 (8 g), Len Chappell, Most FT Att. 95 (8 g), Len Chappell, Highest FT% (4 ft/g) (20-20/3 g), Paul Long, Most Rebounds 139 (10 g), Tim Duncan, Highest Rebound Avg (10 g), Tim Duncan, Most Assists 40 (7 g), Randolph Childress, Most Turnovers 32 (7 g), Randolph Childress, Most Blocked Shots 41 (10 g), Tim Duncan, Most Steals 15, Two times Most Personal Fouls 24 (6 g), Darius Songaila, Most DQs 3, Two times Most Minutes Played 382 (10 g), Tim Duncan, OPPONENT / INDIVIDUAL Most Points 32 by Jalen Hudson of Virginia Tech, at Greensboro, March 10, by Marvin Kessler of NC State, at Raleigh, March 3, 1956 Most Rebounds 19 by Phil DiNardo of NC State, at Raleigh, March 4, 1955 TEAM / TOURNAMENT Most Points 246 (3 games), 1995 Highest Scoring Average 97.0 (2 games), 1961 Most Field Goals 93 (3 games), 1964 Most Field Goal Attempts 213 (3 games), 1956 Highest Field Goal Percentage.588 (57-97/2 games), 1982 Lowest Field Goal Percentage.327 (65-199/3 games), 1960 Most 3-Point Field Goals 31 (3 games), 1995 Most 3-Point FG Attempts 85 (3 games), 1995 Highest 3-Point FG Percentage.528 (19-36/2 games), 2007 Lowest 3-Point FG Percentage.250 (5-20/2 games), 2000 Most Free Throws 74 (3 games), 1960 Most Free Throw Attempts 98 (3 games), 1954 Highest Free Throw Percentage.846 (44-52/2 games), 1970 Lowest Free Throw Percentage.500 (23-46/2 games), 1982 Most Rebounds 155 (3 games), 1960 and 1957 Highest Rebound Average 56.0 (2 games), 1961 Most Assists 47 (3 games), 1996 Most Turnovers 53 (3 games), 1978 Most Blocked Shots 20 (3 games), 1995 Most Steals 27 (3 games), 1978 Most Personal Fouls 72 (3 games),

98 1961 CHAMPIONS WAKE FOREST 98 MARYLAND 76 SEMIFINAL March 3, 1961 Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh, NC WAKE FOREST fg ft reb pf TP a mp 10 Hart* Hull* McCoy* Packer* Chappell* Wiedeman Koehler Woollard Zawacki Fennell Steele Caldwell TEAM 9 Totals MARYLAND fg ft reb pf TP a mp 20 Eicher* Stasiulatis* Jelus* McDonald* Wilson* Marshall Kelleher Nofsinger Carpenter Schroeder TEAM 2 Totals st 2nd Total FG% FT% Wake Forest Maryland The Atlantic Coast Conference was in its eighth year and Wake Forest was still searching for its first league championship. The efforts of Murray Greason, the alltime winningest coach in Demon Deacon basketball history, were not enough in the 1950s. Greason turned the coaching reins over to his assistant Bones McKinney prior to the season and McKinney guided the Deacs to a Dixie Classic title two years later. Yet in the championship contest of that season s Tournament (1960), Wake Forest fell to Duke, Many of the leading characters from the 1960 club returned the next year, though, and expectations were high for a return to the tourney s final day. Wake Forest enjoyed another good regular season, compiling a record against an extremely difficult schedule. The Deacons finished second in the 61 race with an 11-3 mark, one game behind North Carolina, which won 12 of its 14 league outings. The Tar Heels would not be a factor in the Tournament, though. They were serving an NCAA probation and did not participate. That left seven member schools and gave Wake Forest the number-one seed, which in that year was especially beneficial since it included a firstround bye and guaranteed the Deacons a free ticket to the semifinals. In the semifinal round, Wake met Maryland, an opponent it had defeated by 12 and nine points during the regular season. The third meeting would be no different; in fact, the Deacs would dominate the Terrapins and win going away, 98-76, behind the outstanding play of Len Chappell. Chappell scored 34 points, hitting 10-of-16 field goal attempts and 14-of-17 free throws, and grabbed a game-high 16 rebounds. Dave Wiedeman contributed 20 points and nine rebounds. The championship game figured to be much more challenging. Wake Forest would have to beat its 1960 nemesis Duke in order to claim the crown and the two teams had split their two meetings earlier in the year. But this time the Deacons were not to be denied. They broke open an early tie with six straight points and led by nine, 42-33, at halftime. The lead would grow to as many as 20 in the second half and Wake eventually recorded its first championship by a margin over the Blue Devils. Everybody was in the flow, and in the second half we got away from them pretty good, McKinney recalled later. We just felt like we knew we were going to win that game. Actually the most distressing time of the entire championship experience in 1961 came at halftime of the title contest. A fired-up group of Deacons burst out of their locker room in NC State s Reynolds Coliseum only to see team co-captain Alley Hart knocked into a glass water cooler located near the dressing room door. The cooler broke and a piece of glass cut Hart s hand. Hart obviously was not his usual effective self, scoring only six points. Chappell, though, displayed his Player of the Year form for the second straight day, scoring 33 points and collecting 14 rebounds to lead all players in both categories. Billy Packer, Hart s running mate in the Deacon backcourt, scored 16 points, while bruising forward Bill Hull achieved a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Back on the Wake Forest campus in Winston-Salem, the student body celebrated with a vigor worthy of the accomplishment. One ambitious celebrant even scaled the front of Wait Chapel and covered the word Wait with a sign of his own, Len. Chappell was named the Tournament s Most Valuable Player and was joined on the all-tournament first team by Packer. Wiedeman was named to the alltourney second team. WAKE FOREST 96 DUKE 81 FINAL March 4, 1961 Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh, NC WAKE FOREST fg ft reb pf TP a mp 10 Hart* Hull* Packer* Chappell* Koehler* Wiedeman McCoy Woollard Fennell Steele Caldwell Zawacki TEAM 11 Totals DUKE fg ft reb pf TP a mp 10 Hurt* Youngkin* Heyman* Frye* Kistler* Mewhort Cantwell Schmidt Albright Beal TEAM 9 Totals st 2nd Total FG% FT% Wake Forest Duke #GoDeacs

99 1962 CHAMPIONS wake forest basketball Winning the first one in 1961 was hard enough, but repeating as champions? The idea certainly was not out of the question. After all, the Demon Deacons had eight lettermen returning, led by All-American Len Chappell, as well as backcourt ace Billy Packer and sparkplug Dave Wiedeman. Add the towering Bob Woollard and sophomore standout Frank Christie and veteran coach Bones McKinney had a team that most felt could challenge not only for honors, but perhaps even the national championship as well. And in the preseason poll, there indeed was Wake Forest, voted as the third-ranked team in the country. Only Ohio State (No. 1) and Cincinnati (No. 2) were picked higher. But preseason projections do not a successful team make, and the Deacs struggled early that year. A disappointing 22-point loss to Ohio State in Winston- Salem in December began a string of four losses in five games. At one point in January, the Wake Forest record was an unimpressive 9-8. That mark included two losses to Duke, which was the prime contender to replace the Deacons as league champ. However, McKinney kept working with his veteran club and it roared into the 1962 Tournament on a six-game winning streak, a late-season surge that improved the Deacons conference record to 12-2 and earned them the No. 1 seed. Wake cruised by opening round opponent Virginia, 81-58, behind 18 points from both Packer and Chappell. The next night the Deacons trailed South Carolina at halftime by two (43-41), but rallied behind the brilliant play of their All-American to register an triumph. Chappell tallied 38 points in that contest, leading a group of four different Deacs in double figures. Wake Forest s surprising foe in the title game, though, was Clemson, which had upset Duke in the semifinals, Coach Press Maravich had his Tigers utilizing a combination man-to-man and zone defense called the Junto, and it worked for a while even against the favored Deacons. The defending champions trailed, 19-17, but then hit 11 of their last 13 field goal attempts of the first half to roll to a lead at intermission. Upset-minded Clemson would draw no closer than 12 during the second half as the Atlantic Coast Conference trophy once again went back to Winston-Salem with the Deacons. Final score -- Wake 77, Clemson 66. Chappell, the Tournament MVP for the second consecutive year, once again was the scoring leader with 31 points, while Packer added 21. Both were named to the all-tournament first team, while Wiedeman was awarded second-team honors for the second season in a row. We were the best team, Packer says in looking back at that period in his career. We really had the best team for three years running, including 1960 and We were just supposed to win. Chappell agrees with him, but recalls that the Deacons of 1962 really did not fully appreciate what they had accomplished by capturing back-to-back titles. We knew it was our job to win that Tournament, Chappell says. It was just a matter of course, but at that time the didn t have the long history that it now has. We really didn t know what we had achieved. The Demon Deacons of 1962, of course, went on to win three straight games in the NCAA Tournament, including overtime decisions over Yale and St. Joseph s. Their third postseason victory over Villanova took them into the Final Four where they met that same Ohio State team that had beaten them at the beginning of the season. The Buckeyes did it again, but Wake Forest bounced back to down UCLA for third place in the national tourney and finish the year where it was picked in that preseason poll months before. WAKE FOREST 81 VIRGINIA 58 QUARTERFINAL March 1, 1962 Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh, NC WAKE FOREST 88 S. CAROLINA 75 SEMIFINAL March 2, 1962 Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh, NC WAKE FOREST 77 CLEMSON 66 FINAL March 3, 1962 Reynolds Coliseum Raleigh, NC WAKE FOREST fg ft reb pf TP a mp 12 Woollard* Wiedeman* Packer* Christie* Chappell* Hull McCoy Carmichael Hassell Koehler Zawacki Brooks TEAM 10 Totals VIRGINIA fg ft reb pf TP a mp 3 Spohn* Flamm* Engel* Conner* Laquintano* Eller Jarvis Lambiotte Miller TEAM 8 Totals st 2nd Total FG% FT% Wake Forest Virginia WAKE FOREST fg ft reb pf TP a mp 13 Woollard* Wiedeman* Packer* Christie* Chappell* Hull McCoy Hassell TEAM 9 Totals S.CAROLINA fg ft reb pf TP a mp 20 R.Collins* Robinson* Cronin* Ward* Whisnant* Barrett Podell Yarborough TEAM 3 Totals st 2nd Total FG% FT% Wake Forest South Carolina WAKE FOREST fg ft reb pf TP a mp 13 Woollard* Wiedeman* Packer* Christie* Chappell* McCoy Hull Hassell Koehler Brooks Zawacki Carmichael TEAM 5 Totals CLEMSON fg ft reb pf TP a mp 12 Milasnovich* Bohonak* Brennan* D.Mahaffey* T.Mahaffey* Morgan Privette Burnisky Benson Hall Seitz Leshock TEAM 3 Totals st 2nd Total FG% FT% Wake Forest Clemson

100 1995 CHAMPIONS The sellout crowd of 23,311 was standing in anticipation as the teams broke their respective huddles for the final 21.7 seconds of the 1995 Tournament championship game. Wake Forest and North Carolina had already battled to a deadlock through 44 minutes and were tied in overtime. And while the issue was still in doubt, there was no secret as to who was going to take the deciding shot -- Randolph Childress. After all, his performance to that point is something people still refer to with great admiration today. He scored a career-high 40 points against Duke in the opening round, and then added 30 more in the Deacons semifinal win over Virginia. He was at 35 when the ball was inbounded for Wake Forest s final possession. Even though North Carolina did its best to keep him from getting the ball, Childress got open and sliced down the lane for a floating 12-foot jumper that swished through the basket and sent the Demon Deacon faithful into a frenzy. Those two points broke Lennie Rosenbluth s 38-year old tournament record of 106 points by one and gave Wake Forest its first crown since North Carolina had four seconds left and made the most of it. Jerry Stackhouse launched a threepointer and Pearce Landry had a desperation tip at the buzzer, but neither dropped. That set off a postgame celebration which ended with Childress being named the most valuable player and Wake Forest gaining a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Former Deacon and current television analyst Billy Packer called it one of the greatest individual performances he had ever seen in an Tournament. Packer wasn t alone in those sentiments as scores of observers shook their heads in near disbelief of what Childress had achieved. It started in the opening round when the top-seeded Deacons fell behind Duke in the first 12 minutes. After a Wake Forest timeout, Childress began to assert himself and exploded for 20 of his 27 first half points over the next eight minutes without missing a shot. He made 10 consecutive field goal attempts to close out the half, which included five three pointers, and gave the Deacons an improbable one-point lead at the intermission. He sent the Blue Devils running for cover in the second half as Wake Forest extended its lead and settled for an victory. Childress finished with 40 points on 13-of-18 shooting, tying him with North Carolina s Charlie Scott for the fifth-highest single-game point total in tournament history. Virginia proved equally tough in the semifinal as Wake Forest started slowly for the second straight day and trailed the Cavaliers at halftime. Childress and Tim Duncan stepped up in the final 20 minutes, however, combining for 35 of Wake Forest s 49 points to secure a victory. Childress finished the game with 30 points, which included six more three pointers, while Duncan tallied 20 points, 14 rebounds and six blocked shots. Ricky Peral had his best game of the tournament, connecting on 5-of-9 field goal attempts for 13 points. The championship game against North Carolina provided more of the same Childress heroics. He had 15 of Wake Forest s 33 first-half points, and despite trailing by five at the break, the Deacs showed no signs of slowing down. When Childress netted a pair of free throws with 1:03 to play, it gave the Deacons a lead, but Stackhouse made one-of-two free throws and then a stunning three-point jumper with 4.5 seconds left to send the game into overtime. All that did, though, was give Childress an even bigger stage to perform his magic. WAKE FOREST 87 DUKE 70 QUARTERFINAL March 10, 1995 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC WAKE FOREST 77 VIRGINIA 68 SEMIFINAL March 11, 1995 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC WAKE FOREST 82 N.CAROLINA 80 FINAL March 12, 1995 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC WAKE FOREST fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 44 Peral* Banks* Duncan* Braswell* Childress* LaRue Rutland Jackson Goolsby TEAM Totals DUKE fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 3 Price* Parks* Meek* Capel* Langdon* Collins Wojciechowski Wallace TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Duke WAKE FOREST fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 44 Peral* Banks* Duncan* Braswell* Childress* LaRue Rutland TEAM Totals VIRGINIA fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 4 Burrough* Williford* Ch.Alexander* Staples* Deane* Robinson Barnes Nolan TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Virginia WAKE FOREST fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 44 Peral* Banks* Duncan* Braswell* Childress* LaRue Rutland Jackson TEAM Totals N.CAROLINA fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 24 Calabria* Stackhouse* Wallace* D.Williams* McInnis* Landry Sullivan Zwikker S.Williams TEAM Totals st 2nd OT Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest North Carolina #GoDeacs

101 1996 CHAMPIONS wake forest basketball Fans in the Greensboro Coliseum must have felt a touch of deja vu as they sat in their seats during the final minute of the 1996 Tournament championship game between second-seeded Wake Forest and topseeded Georgia Tech. After holding a seemingly insurmountable 11-point lead with two minutes and 23 seconds remaining, the Demon Deacons watched Georgia Tech mount a furious rally. Just like the year before when North Carolina came back from a four-point deficit in the final minute to force overtime, the Yellow Jackets were looking to do the same thing. Wake Forest s lead was down to with 18 seconds remaining when Stephon Marbury came down court with a chance to put Georgia Tech in the lead. With under five seconds to play he drove to the right baseline, but found Rusty LaRue on his hip and Tim Duncan running at him. His off-balance jumper hit the top corner of the backboard and caromed to Steven Goolsby, who cradled it with two seconds to play. Even though Goolsby missed a pair of free throws, Drew Barry s desperation heave from midcourt failed to drop, allowing Wake Forest to celebrate its second straight conference championship and become the first school in 14 years to win consecutive titles. For most of the afternoon it appeared as though the Deacons were going to coast to victory. They dashed out of the gate to a 14-3 lead and increased it to 19-5 after only six minutes of action. The Yellow Jackets made a run of their own and closed to within five points at with just over five minutes to play, but Wake Forest exploded for 10 straight points to close out the half with a advantage. The Demon Deacon lead grew to 18, but the tide turned when Tony Rutland, who had 15 points on the day, injured his knee while driving to the basket with 14 minutes to play. As a result, the reliable LaRue stepped in and filled the point-guard slot for the first time in his career and kept the offense in sync. Even though Georgia Tech whittled away at Wake Forest s lead, LaRue and Tim Duncan combined for 15 points over a seven-minute stretch to keep the advantage in double digits at The Yellow Jacket pressure finally forced a couple of turnovers, which combined with missed Deacon free throws, allowed Tech to creep even closer and create an exciting finish. And whereas the 1995 Tournament belonged to Randolph Childress, this one was all Tim Duncan s. The junior All-American set a tournament record for most rebounds with 56, which included a championship game record 22 against Georgia Tech. Duncan was a unanimous selection for the Everett Case Award as the Tournament MVP and was later recognized as the 1996 Player of the Year. Besides being a force on the boards, he led the Deacons with 27 points, six assists, and four blocked shots in the title game. After Rutland s 15 points, LaRue followed with 14 and Ricky Peral with 10. Wake Forest s Tournament run started against Virginia. The Deacons broke open a game by going on a 22-7 run over a nine-minute stretch en route to a victory and avenged a regular-season loss from one week earlier. Duncan led the way with 19 points and 15 rebounds, while Rutland and Peral chipped in 13 points apiece. Most figured Wake Forest would face North Carolina in the semifinals, but Clemson upset the Tar Heels in the opening round and looked to make it two straight by upending the Demon Deacons. That bid fell short, however, as Duncan had another outstanding night with 22 points, 19 rebounds, and four assists in a win. Wake Forest was in control most of the night, leading by 11 at halftime thanks to 13 points from Rutland. The Tigers got as close as four with one minute and 51 seconds to play, but Rutland knocked down a threepointer to ice the win. Rutland finished the game with 20 points while Goolsby provided a spark off the bench with 11. Wake Forest s hot shooting continued in the title game as it blistered the nets at a championship game record 63 percent clip, making 29-of-46 field goal attempts. The Demon Deacons were even better from behind the arc as they connected on 9-of-14 three-point tries (64.3 percent). The championship was the fourth in Wake Forest history, and it represented the second time the Deacons had won back-to-back titles. WAKE FOREST 70 VIRGINIA 60 QUARTERFINAL March 8, 1996 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC WAKE FOREST 68 CLEMSON 60 SEMIFINAL March 9, 1996 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC WAKE FOREST 75 GEORGIA TECH 74 FINAL March 10, 1996 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC WAKE FOREST fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 40 Allen* Peral* Duncan* LaRue* Rutland* Braswell Goolsby Stringfellow TEAM Totals VIRGINIA fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 25 Nolan* Ch.Alexander* Staples* Deane* Co.Alexander* Robinson Metheny TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Virginia WAKE FOREST fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 40 Allen* Peral* Duncan* LaRue* Rutland* Goolsby Braswell TEAM Totals CLEMSON fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 3 Jurkunas* Christie* Wideman* McIntyre* Buckner* Jamison Harder Johnson TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Clemson WAKE FOREST fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 40 Allen* Peral* Duncan* LaRue* Rutland* Braswell Goolsby TEAM Totals GA TECH fg 3fg ft o-d-t pf TP a to bs s mp 15 Harpring* Maddox* Elisma* Marbury* Barry* Saunders Hodge TEAM Totals st 2nd Total FG% 3FG% FT% Wake Forest Georgia Tech

102 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 22 Appearances All-Time 1 Final Four (1962) Year Date Region Round Site Opponent Result 1939 Mar. 17 National Quarterfinals Philadelphia, PA Ohio State L, Mar. 13 East Semifinals Raleigh, NC Holy Cross L, Mar. 14 East Consolation Raleigh, NC Lebanon Valley W, Mar. 14 East First Round New York, NY St. John s W, Mar. 17 East Semifinals Charlotte, NC St. Bonaventure W, Mar. 18 East Finals Charlotte, NC St. Joseph s L, Mar. 12 East First Round Philadelphia, PA Yale W, (ot) Mar. 16 East Semifinals College Park, MD St. Joseph s W, (ot) Mar. 17 East Finals College Park, MD Villanova W, Mar. 23 National Semifinals Louisville, KY Ohio State L, Mar. 24 National Third Place Louisville, KY UCLA W, Mar. 12 Midwest First Round Norman, OK Arkansas W, Mar. 17 Midwest Semifinals Oklahoma City, OK Southern Illinois W, Mar. 19 Midwest Finals Oklahoma City, OK Marquette L, Mar. 15 Mideast Second Round Tuscaloosa, AL Boston College 5 L, Mar. 11 East First Round Charlotte, NC Old Dominion 10 W, Mar. 13 East Second Round Charlotte, NC Memphis State 2 L, Mar. 18 Midwest Second Round Lincoln, NE Kansas 5 W, Mar. 23 Midwest Semifinals St. Louis, MO DePaul 1 W, (ot) Mar. 25 Midwest Finals St. Louis, MO Houston 2 L, Mar. 15 Southeast First Round Atlanta, GA Louisiana Tech 12 W, Mar. 17 Southeast Second Round Atlanta, GA Alabama 4 L, Mar. 20 West First Round Tempe, AZ Louisville 8 L, Mar. 19 Southeast First Round Nashville, TN Chattanooga 12 W, Mar. 21 Southeast Second Round Nashville, TN Iowa 4 W, Mar. 25 Southeast Semifinals Charlotte, NC Kentucky 1 L, Mar. 17 Southeast First Round Lexington, KY Charleston 12 W, Mar. 19 Southeast Second Round Lexington, KY Kansas 4 L, Mar. 16 East First Round Baltimore, MD N. Carolina A&T 16 W, Mar. 18 East Second Round Baltimore, MD Saint Louis 9 W, Mar. 24 East Semifinals East Rutherford, NJ Oklahoma State 4 L, Mar. 15 Midwest First Round Milwaukee, WI NE Louisiana 15 W, Mar. 17 Midwest Second Round Milwaukee, WI Texas 10 W, Mar. 21 Midwest Semifinals Minneapolis, MN Louisville 6 W, Mar. 23 Midwest Finals Minneapolis, MN Kentucky 1 L, Mar. 14 West First Round Tucson, AZ St. Mary s 14 W, Mar. 16 West Second Round Tucson, AZ Stanford 6 L, Mar. 16 Midwest First Round Kansas City, MO Butler 10 L, Mar. 14 Midwest First Round Sacramento, CA Pepperdine 10 W, Mar. 16 Midwest Second Round Sacramento, CA Oregon 2 L, Mar. 21 East First Round Tampa, FL East Tennessee State 15 W, Mar. 23 East Second Round Tampa, FL Auburn 10 L, Mar. 18 East Rutherford First Round Raleigh, NC Virginia Commonwealth 13 W,79-78 Mar. 20 East Rutherford Second Round Raleigh, NC Manhattan 12 W,84-80 Mar. 25 East Rutherford Semifinals East Rutherford, NJ St. Joseph s 1 L, Mar. 17 Albuquerque First Round Cleveland, OH Chattanooga 15 W, Mar. 19 Albuquerque Second Round Cleveland, OH West Virginia 7 L, (2ot) 2009 Mar. 20 Midwest First Round Miami, FL Cleveland State 13 L, Mar. 18 East First Round New Orleans, LA Texas 8 W,81-80 (ot) Mar. 20 East Second Round New Orleans, LA Kentucky 1 L, NIT RESULTS 6 Appearances 10-5 All-Time 1 Championship (2000) Year Date Round Site Opponent Result 1983 Mar. 17 Rd. 32 Murray, KY Murray State W, Mar. 21 Rd. 16 Nashville, TN Vanderbilt W, Mar. 24 Quarterfinal Greensboro, NC South Carolina W, Mar. 28 Semifinal New York, NY Fresno State L, Mar. 14 Rd. 32 Tampa, FL South Florida L, Mar. 12 Rd. 32 Winston-Salem, NC UNC Wilmington W, Mar. 17 Rd. 16 Winston-Salem, NC Vanderbilt L, Mar. 10 Rd. 32 Winston-Salem, NC Alabama W,73-57 Mar. 15 Rd. 16 Cincinnati, OH Xavier L, Mar. 14 Rd. 32 Nashville, TN Vanderbilt W, Mar. 21 Rd. 16 Winston-Salem, NC New Mexico W, Mar. 24 Quarterfinal Greensboro, NC California W, Mar. 28 Semifinal New York, NY NC State W, (ot) Mar. 30 Final New York, NY Notre Dame W, Mar. 15 Rd. 32 Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis L, NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES (20) FINAL FOURS (1) 1962 TOURNAMENT RECORD BY ROUND First Round 17-6 Regional Semis 5-4 Regional Finals 1-4 National Semis 0-1 ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA NIT 10-5 Total VS. OPPONENTS /NCAA TOURNAMENT Alabama 0-1 Arkansas 1-0 Auburn 0-1 Boston College 0-1 Butler 0-1 Charleston 1-0 Chattanooga 2-0 Cleveland State 0-1 DePaul 1-0 East Tennessee State 1-0 Holy Cross 0-1 Houston 0-1 Iowa 1-0 Kansas 1-1 Kentucky 0-3 Lebanon Valley 1-0 Louisiana Tech 1-0 Louisville 1-1 Manhattan 1-0 Marquette 0-1 Memphis 0-1 North Carolina A&T 1-0 NE Louisiana 1-0 Ohio State 0-2 Oklahoma State 0-1 Old Dominion 1-0 Oregon 0-1 Pepperdine 1-0 Saint Louis 1-0 St. Bonaventure 1-0 St. John s 1-0 St. Joseph s 1-2 St. Mary s 1-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 Stanford 0-1 Texas 2-0 UCLA 1-0 Villanova 1-0 Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 West Virginia 0-1 Yale 1-0 PLAYED IN FOUR NCAA TOURNAMENTS Tim Duncan (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997) Randolph Childress (1991, 1993, 1994, 1995) Rusty LaRue (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996) Trelonnie Owens (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994) Vytas Danelius (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005) Taron Downey (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005) Jamaal Levy (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005) 102 #GoDeacs

103 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM / GAME Most Points 105 ( ot) vs. West Virginia, at Cleveland, March 19, 2005 Fewest Points 55 (55-56) vs. Memphis, at Charlotte, March 13, 1982 Most Points/Half 61 (2nd) vs. St. John s, at New York, March 14, 1961 Fewest Points/Half 10 (1st) vs. Butler, at Kansas City, March 16, 2001 Most Field Goals 38 vs. Alabama, at Atlanta, March 17, 1991 Fewest Field Goals 17 vs. Kentucky, at Minneapolis, March 23, 1996 Most FG Att. 74 vs. St. John s, at New York, March 14, 1961 Fewest FG Att. 40, Two times Highest FG Pct..625 (30-48) vs. Iowa, at Nashville, March 21, 1993 Lowest FG Pct..319 (23-72) vs. Holy Cross, at Raleigh, March 13, 1953 Most 3-Pt. FG 11 vs. Oregon, at Sacramento, March 16, 2002 Fewest 3-Pt. FG 2, vs. Kentucky, at New Orleans, March 20, 2010 Most 3-Pt. Att. 28, Two times Fewest 3-Pt. Att. 10, Three times Highest 3-Pt. FG%.579 (11-19) vs. Oregon, at Sacramento, March 16, 2002 Lowest 3-Pt. FG%.133 (2-15) vs. Kentucky, at New Orleans, March 20, 2010 Highest FG%/Half.700 (2nd) (14-20) vs. Old Dominion, at Charlotte, March 11, 1982 Lowest FG%/Half.120 (1st) vs. Butler, at Kansas City, March 16, 2001 Most Free Throws 28 vs. St. Joseph s (ot), at College Park, March 16, 1962 Fewest Free Throws 7 vs. Houston, at St. Louis, March 25, 1984 Most FT Att. 40 vs. St. John s, at New York, March 14, 1961 Fewest FT Att. 8 vs. Houston, at St. Louis, March 25, 1984 Highest FT Pct..900 (18-20) vs. Charleston, at Lexington, March 17, 1994 Lowest FT Pct..563 (18-32) vs. Louisiana Tech, at Atlanta, March 15, 1991 Most Rebounds 61 vs. St. John s, at New York, March 14, 1961 Fewest Rebounds 15 vs. Memphis, at Charlotte, March 13, 1982 Highest Reb. Marg. +25 (59-34) vs. Texas, at New Orleans, March 18, 2010 Lowest Reb. Marg (35-55) vs. UCLA, at Louisville, March 24, 1962 Most Assists 27 vs. Alabama, at Atlanta, March 17, 1991 Fewest Assists 4 vs. Boston College, at Tuscaloosa, March 15, 1981 Most Turnovers 22 vs. Boston College, at Tuscaloosa, March 15, 1981 Fewest Turnovers 8 vs. Houston, at St. Louis, March 25, 1984 Most Blocked Shots 13, vs. Cleveland State, at Miami, March 20, 2009 Fewest Blocked Shots 0, Three times Most Steals 14 vs. Arkansas, at Norman, March 12, 1977 Fewest Steals 2 vs. Saint Louis, at Baltimore, March 18, 1995 Most Personal Fouls 28, Two times Fewest Personal Fouls 6 vs. Saint Louis, at Baltimore, March 18, 1995 Most DQs 3 vs. West Virginia, at Cleveland, March 19, 2005 Victory Margin 32 (79-47) vs. N. Carolina A&T, at Baltimore, March 16, 1995 Defeat Margin 34 (69-103) vs. Kentucky, at Charlotte, March 25, 1993 Most Pts./Two Teams 216 ( ot) vs. West Virginia, at Cleveland, March 19, 2005 Fewest Pts./Two Teams 111 (55-56) vs. Memphis, at Charlotte, March 13, 1982 OPPONENT / GAME Most Points 111 ( ot) by West Virginia, at Cleveland, March 19, 2005 Fewest Points 46 (46-68) by St. Mary s, at Tucson, March 14, 1997 Most Points/Half 60 (1st) by Kentucky, at Charlotte, March 25, 1993 Fewest Points/Half 17 (1st) by N. Carolina A&T, at Baltimore, March 16, 1995 Most Field Goals 39 by Kentucky, at Charlotte, March 25, 1993 Fewest Field Goals 17, Two times Fewest FG Att. 38 by Memphis, at Charlotte, March 13, 1982 Highest FG Pct..680 (34-50) by Arkansas, at Norman, March 12, 1977 Lowest FG Pct..309, Two times Highest FG%/Half.727 (2nd) (16-22) by Arkansas, at Norman, March 12, 1977 Lowest FG%/Half.217 (1st) by N. Carolina A&T, at Baltimore, March 16, 1995 Most 3-Pt. FG 16 by Kentucky, at Charlotte, March 25, 1993 Fewest 3-Pt. FG 1 by NE Louisiana, at Milwaukee, March 15, 1996 Most 3-Pt. Att. 39 by Saint Louis, at Baltimore, March 18, 1995 Fewest 3-Pt. Att. 8 by Stanford, at Tucson, March 16, 1997 Highest 3-Pt. FG%.667 (16-24) by Kentucky, at Charlotte, March 25, 1993 Lowest 3-Pt. FG%.100 (1-10) by NE Louisiana, at Milwaukee, March 15, 1996 Most Free Throws 30 by West Virginia (2 ot), at Cleveland, March 19, 2005 Fewest Free Throws 1 by Kansas, at Lincoln, March 18, 1984 Most FT Att. 39 by West Virginia (2 ot), at Cleveland, March 19, 2005 Fewest FT Att. 2 by Kansas, at Lincoln, March 18, 1984 Highest FT Pct..917 (22-24) by Oregon, at Sacramento, March 16, 2002 Lowest FT Pct..412 (7-17) by Kentucky, at New Orleans, March 20, 2010 Most Rebounds 55 by UCLA, at Louisville, March 24, 1962 Fewest Rebounds 20, Two times Most Assists 24 by Alabama, at Atlanta, March 15, 1991 Fewest Assists 5 by Marquette, at Oklahoma City, March 19, 1977 Most Turnovers 23 by Arkansas, at Norman, March 12, 1977 Fewest Turnovers 3 by Saint Louis, at Baltimore, March 18, 1995 Most Blocked Shots 7 by Louisiana Tech, at Atlanta, March 15, 1991 Most Steals 13 by Boston College, at Tuscaloosa, March 15, 1981 Most Personal Fouls 27 by Old Dominion, at Charlotte, March 11, 1982 wake forest basketball INDIVIDUAL / GAME Most Points 34, Len Chappell vs. St. Joseph s (ot), at College Park, March 16, , Rodney Rogers vs. Iowa, at Nashville, March 19, , Len Chappell vs. St. Joseph s, at Charlotte, March 18, , Len Chappell vs. St. John s, at New York, March 14, 1961 Most Points/Half 20, Four times Most Field Goals 13, Chris King vs. Alabama, at Atlanta, March 17, 1991 Most FG Att. 24, Len Chappell vs. Ohio State, at Louisville, March 23, 1962 Highest FG Pct (6-6), Tommy McCoy vs. St. Joseph s at Charlotte, March 18, 1961 (Minimum 10 Att.).750 (9-12), Tim Duncan vs. Saint Louis, at Baltimore, March 18, 1995 Most 3-Pt. FG 6, Taron Downey vs. West Virginia (2ot), at Cleveland, March 19, 2005 Most 3-Pt. Att. 13, Taron Downey vs. West Virginia (2ot), at Cleveland, March 19, 2005 Highest 3-Pt. FG%.800 (4-5), James Johnson vs. Cleveland State, at Miami, March 20, 2009 Most Free Throws 16, Len Chappell vs. St. Joseph s (ot), at College Park, March 16, 1962 Most FT Att. 20, Len Chappell vs. St. Joseph s (ot), at College Park, March 16, 1962 Highest FT Pct (6-6), Alley Hart vs. St. Joseph s, at Charlotte, March 18, 1961 Most Rebounds 22, Tim Duncan vs. St. Mary s, at Tucson, March 14, , Tim Duncan vs. Oklahoma State, at East Rutherford, March 24, 1995 Most Offensive Rebs. 8, Jamaal Levy vs. East Tennessee State, at Tampa, March 21, 2003 Most Defensive Rebs. 17, Tim Duncan vs. St. Mary s, at Tucson, March 14, 1997 Most Assists 9, Chris Paul vs. West Virginia (2ot), at Cleveland, March 19, , Danny Young vs. DePaul, at St. Louis, March 23, , Alley Hart vs. St. John s, at New York, March 14, 1961 Most Blocked Shots 8, Tim Duncan vs. Oklahoma State, at East Rutherford, March 24, , Tim Duncan vs. Charleston, at Lexington, March 17, 1994 Most Steals 6, Jerry Schellenberg vs. Arkansas, at Norman, March 12, 1977 Most Turnovers 8, Randolph Childress vs. Kansas, at Lexington, March 19, 1994 Most Minutes Played 45, Three times INDIVIDUAL / TOURNAMENT (Min. 2 GP) Most Points 134 (5 g), Len Chappell, 1962 Highest Scoring Avg (3 g), Len Chappell, (2 g), Dickie Hemric, 1953 Most Field Goals 45 (5 g), Len Chappell, 1962 Most FG Attempts 90 (5 g), Len Chappell, 1962 Highest FG Pct..786 (11-14/2 games), Mike Helms, 1982 Most 3-Pt. FG 11 (4 g), Rusty LaRue, 1996 Most 3-Pt. Att. 24 (3 g), Randolph Childress, (3 g), Justin Gray, 2004 Highest 3-Pt. FG%.727 (8-11/4 g), Ricky Peral, 1996 Most Free Throws 44 (5 g), Len Chappell, 1962 Most FT Attempts 62 (5 g), Len Chappell, 1962 Highest FT% (10-10/2 g), Josh Howard, 2003 Most Rebounds 86 (5 g), Len Chappell, 1962 Highest Rebound Avg (2 g), Tim Duncan, 1997 Most Assists 21 (3 g), Chris Paul, 2004 Most Turnovers 16 (4 g), Tim Duncan, 1996 Most Blocked Shots 16 (3 g), Tim Duncan, 1995 Most Steals 9 (3 g), Jerry Schellenberg, 1977 Most Personal Fouls 21 (5 g), Len Chappell, 1962 Most DQs 3 (5 g), Len Chappell, 1962 Most Minutes Played 143 (4 g), Rusty LaRue, 1996 INDIVIDUAL / CAREER Most Games Played 11, Tim Duncan, Most Games Started 11, Tim Duncan, Most Games Won 7, Tim Duncan, Most Points 221 (8 g), Len Chappell, Highest Scoring Avg (2 g), Dickie Hemric, 1953 Most Field Goals 72 (8 g), Len Chappell, Most FG Attempts 149 (8 g), Len Chappell, Highest FG Pct..667 (24-36/3 g), Rod Griffin, (14-21/3 g), Mike Helms, Most 3-Pt. FG 25 (9 g), Taron Downey, Most 3-Pt. Att. 63 (10 g), R. Childress, Highest 3-Point FG%.529 (9-17/9 g), Ricky Peral, Most Free Throws 77 (8 g), Len Chappell, Most FT Attempts 105 (8 g), Len Chappell, Highest FT Pct..870 (47-54/10 g), R. Childress, Most Rebounds 165 (11 g), Tim Duncan, Highest Rebound Avg (2 g), Dickie Hemric, 1953 Most Assists 49 (10 g), R. Childress, Most Turnovers 40 (11 g), Tim Duncan, Most Blocked Shots 46 (11 g), Tim Duncan, Most Steals 13 (10 g), R. Childress, Most Personal Fouls 32 (8 g), Len Chappell, Most DQs 4 (9 g), Ricky Peral, Most Minutes Played 387 (11 g), Tim Duncan,

104 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Quarterfinal Philadelphia, Pa. (The Palestra) Regional Semifinal Raleigh, N.C. (Reynolds Coliseum) Consolation Raleigh, N.C. (Reynolds Coliseum) QUARTERFINALS Wake Forest was one of eight teams invited to the very first NCAA Tournament in The Southern Conference champion Deacons were paired with Ohio State in the first round in Philadelphia. Ohio State overcame a halftime deficit to beat the Deacons, in front of a crowd of 3,500 at The Palestra. The 116 combined points was then a Palestra single-game record. With the score tied 39-39, Wake s top offensive threat, Jim Waller, fouled out. The Buckeyes went on to outscore the Deacons the rest of the way REGIONAL SEMIFINALS After receiving a first-round bye, Wake Forest fell to Holy Cross, 79-71, in the 1953 East Regional semifinals in Raleigh. The Deacons lost despite huge games from sophomore Dickie Hemric (29 points, 17 rebounds) and Jack Williams (19 points, 14 rebounds). The next night (March 14, 1953) Wake Forest beat Lebanon Valley, 91-71, in a consolation game. With the score tied 39-39, Wake s top offensive threat, Jim Waller, fouled out. The Buckeyes went on to outscore the Deacons the rest of the way First Round New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) East Semi Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum) East Final Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum) First Round Philadelphia, Pa. (The Palestra) East Semi College Park, Md. (Cole Field House) East Final College Park, Md. (Cole Field House) National Semifinal Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall) rd Place Game Louisville, Ky. (Freedom Hall) First Round Norman, Okla. (Lloyd Noble Center) Midwest Semi Oklahoma City, Okla. (Myriad Center) Midwest Final Oklahoma City, Okla. (Myriad Center) ELITE EIGHT Coming off their first Championship, the Deacons traveled to Madison Square Garden for the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Wake Forest overcame a 10-point halftime deficit and scored 61 second-half points to beat St. John s, Junior Len Chappell scored 31 points and grabbed 20 rebounds and Alley Hart added 28 points, 12 boards and nine assists to lead the Deacons. The win sent Wake to Charlotte for the East Regional, where Chappell s 24 points and 15 rebounds led the Deacons to a win over St. Bonaventure. St. Joseph s, however, ended the Wake Forest season, 96-86, despite 32 points and 16 rebounds by Chappell. Wake found itself down by 20 points in the first half and could never recover FINAL FOUR Wake Forest s run to its first Final Four in 1962 almost ended in the first round. The Deacons needed overtime to beat Ivy League champion Yale, 92-82, in Philadelphia. Chappell, who fouled out before the extra period, had 25 points and 18 rebounds and Dave Wiedeman added 22 points for the champions. In the East Regional semifinals in College Park, Md., Wake Forest gained a measure of revenge on St. Joseph s. Billy Packer scored four points in the final 18 seconds of regulation, sending the game into overtime. Wake went on to win, behind Chappell s 34 points and 18 rebounds. In the East Regional finals, Wake Forest overcame a two-point halftime deficit to beat Villanova, Chappell had 22 points and 21 rebounds and Bob Woollard added 19 points and 18 boards, leading WFU to its first Final Four appearance in Louisville. In the national semifinals, a crowd of 18,274 watched Ohio State knock off Wake Forest, The Buckeyes were paced by John Havlicek s 25 points. Chappell had 27 points to lead Wake Forest. Chappell scored 26 points and Packer chipped in 22 points to lead Wake past UCLA, 82-80, in the Final Four consolation game ELITE EIGHT After receiving an at-large bid to the 1977 NCAA Tournament, Wake Forest opened in Norman, Okla., against 18th-ranked Arkansas. With 26 points from Rod Griffin and 23 by Skip Brown, the Deacs surprised the Razorbacks, The Deacons sailed past Southern Illinois in the Midwest Regional semifinals, Brown (25 points), Griffin (22 points) and Jerry Schellenberg (22 points) paced Wake Forest. Marquette, the eventual NCAA champion, spoiled Wake s run, The Deacs blew a four-point halftime lead and were paced by Schellenberg s 19 points. 104 #GoDeacs

105 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Second Round Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Memorial Coliseum) First Round Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum) First Round Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum) Second Round Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center) Midwest Semi St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis Arena) Midwest Final St. Louis, Mo. (St. Louis Arena) First Round Atlanta, Ga. (Omni) Second Round Atlanta, Ga. (Omni) Second Round Tempe, Ariz. (ASU Activity Center) First Round Nashville, Tenn. (Memorial Gym) Second Round Nashville, Tenn. (Memorial Gym) Southeast Semi Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Coliseum) wake forest basketball SECOND ROUND Wake Forest s stay in the 1981 NCAA Tournament lasted just one game. After receiving a first-round bye in the Mideast Regional, the Deacons fell to Boston College, 67-64, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. John Bagley s 35 points led BC while Frank Johnson paced the Deacons with 20 points. Wake Forest lost despite shooting 57.8 percent from the field SECOND ROUND In 1982, Coach Carl Tacy s team was sent just down the road to Charlotte for the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. A No. 7 seed in the East Regional, Wake Forest whipped Old Dominion, 74-57, in the first round. Mike Helms and Anthony Teachey scored 18 points each to lead WFU. The second round pitted the Deacons against No. 2 seed Memphis State and All-American, Keith Lee. After leading by four at intermission, the Deacons managed just 17 second-half points and fell to the Tigers, Danny Young s last-second, potential game-winning shot fell just short of the rim ELITE EIGHT After playing in the 1983 NIT, Wake Forest made a memorable run in the 1984 NCAA Tournament. Following a first-round bye, Wake Forest opened Midwest Regional play with a win over Kansas in Lincoln, Neb. Kenny Green scored 20 points and Teachey pulled down 15 rebounds to lead Wake. In the next round, Wake Forest posted one of the biggest wins in school history. In front of a record St. Louis Arena crowd of 20,143, Wake stunned fourth-ranked DePaul, in overtime, concluding the career of Blue Demon head coach Ray Meyer. The Deacs rallied from an eight-point deficit in the final three minutes of regulation to send the game into OT. Young s late basket in overtime gave Wake Forest the win. One step away from the Final Four, Wake Forest ran into a buzzsaw in fifth-ranked Houston. The eventual NCAA runner-up Cougars eliminated Wake, SECOND ROUND The Deacons returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in seven years and did so in impressive fashion, joining the field as the fifth seed in the Southeast region. Freshman Randolph Childress led Wake Forest to an opening-round, 71-65, victory over Louisiana Tech with 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting. The Deacons led by only three (66-63) with 1:14 remaining, but iced the game at the free-throw line. Wake Forest played equally well against Alabama in the second round, but fell victim to some hot shooting from the perimeter. The Tide connected on 9-of-18 three-point attempts to pull off a victory. Alabama s proficiency from behind the arc offset a brilliant 59 percent shooting performance by the Deacons, who were led by Chris King s 29 points FIRST ROUND Although Wake Forest s second consecutive NCAA Tournament was brief, it marked the first time since the early 1980s that it had made the Big Dance two straight years. As the ninth seed in the West region, Wake Forest was matched against Louisville and watched helplessly as the Cardinals seemingly made every shot in an victory. The Cardinals went on a 13-3 second-half run and finished the game shooting 56 percent from the floor. Sophomore Rodney Rogers was the bright spot for Wake Forest as he netted 21 points on 9-of-13 shooting SWEET 16 Wake Forest culminated its best season in nine years by reaching the Sweet 16 for the first time since As the fifth seed in the Southeast, the Deacons started their journey in Nashville with a pair of wins over Tennessee-Chattanooga (81-58) and Iowa (84-78). Junior Rodney Rogers carried the Deacons with 26 points against the Moccasins and 33 versus the Hawkeyes. The momentum Wake Forest carried into the Charlotte Coliseum one week later, however, was halted abruptly as Kentucky scored on 13 of its first 14 possessions and ended up posting a victory. 105

106 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY First Round Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) Second Round Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) SECOND ROUND The Deacons made their school-record fourth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament and won in the first-round for the third time during that stretch. Wake Forest, the fifth seed, outscrapped College of Charleston in the final minutes for a win as Marc Blucas made two key three-point shots to put the Deacons in front to stay. An unheralded freshman named Tim Duncan led Wake with 16 points and 13 rebounds. The Deacons were in good shape in their second-round game against Kansas, leading with 10 minutes to play, but the Jayhawks scored 11 straight points to take control and win the game Duncan once again led Wake Forest with 16 points and 15 rebounds First Round Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Arena) Second Round Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Arena) East Semi East Rutherford, N.J. (Brendan Byrne Arena) First Round Milwaukee, Wis. (Bradley Center) Second Round Milwaukee, Wis. (Bradley Center) Midwest Semi Minneapolis, Minn. (HHH MetroDome) Midwest Final Minneapolis, Minn. (HHH MetroDome) First Round Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) Second Round Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center) First Round Kansas City, Mo. (Kemper Arena) SWEET 16 For the first time in school history, Wake Forest entered the NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed, gaining the top spot in the East after winning the Tournament. The Deacons shot a season-high 61 percent from the field in beating North Carolina A&T in the opening round. Then, the Deacs outlasted a pesky Saint Louis team by five points to reach the Sweet 16 for the second time in three years. Tim Duncan led the Demon Deacons with back-to-back 20-point games, scoring 21 and 25, respectively, in the first and second round. Randolph Childress led Wake Forest into the regional semifinal against Oklahoma State and scored a team-high 22 points while Duncan grabbed 22 rebounds, but the Cowboys, who would go on to the Final Four, came away with a hard-fought win ELITE EIGHT The Deacons reached the regional finals for the first time since 1984 despite a rash of injuries. Tony Rutland was out with a knee injury and Tim Duncan was hampered severely by a stomach virus, but still Wake managed wins over Northeast Louisiana and Texas to advance to Minneapolis. A one-point victory over Louisville followed as Duncan converted a three-point play in the final minute to give the Deacons a dramatic victory. In the regional final against Kentucky, the Deacons fell behind early, rallied midway through the second half, then saw the Wildcats pull away for an win SECOND ROUND Wake Forest opened its seventh straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament with high expectations as this was the final NCAA run during the Tim Duncan era. Unfortunately, the run for a title ended early. The Deacs headed West as the No. 3 seed in the region. Their first opponent was 14thseeded Saint Mary s. The game featured Duncan, the National Player of the Year, and the Gaels 7-3, 345 pound Big Continent, Brad Millard. Millard and the Gaels held the Deacs on even terms for much of the first half, but the Deacons went on to earn a win. Duncan recorded 22 points and 22 rebounds with five blocks, the fourth time during his career he eclipsed both the 20 point/20 rebound mark. Despite pouring in 27 points in the final eight and a half minutes of the game, Wake Forest could not overcome a 13-point deficit and lost to No. 6 seed Stanford, 72-66, in the second round. In Tim Duncan s final game as a Deacon, he poured in 18 points and pulled down 20 rebounds FIRST ROUND Wake Forest made it 11 consecutive trips to postseason play, and the Deacons earned their first NCAA Tournament berth since 1997 when they were named the No. 7 seed in the Midwest Regional in Kansas City. The elation of qualifying for the NCAA Tournament with an at-large bid, however, soon turned into disappointment. The Deacons were blitzed by Butler, Wake Forest did not score a field goal until nine minutes into the game after Butler held a 25-3 lead. At halftime the Bulldogs led by a whopping #GoDeacs

107 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY First Round Sacramento, Calif. (Arco Arena) Second Round Sacramento, Calif. (Arco Arena) First Round Tampa, Fla. (St. Pete Times Forum) Second Round Tampa, Fla. (St. Pete Times Forum) First Round Raleigh, N.C. (RBC Center) Second Round Raleigh, N.C. (RBC Center) Reg. Semi East Rutherford, N.J. (Continental Arena) First Round Cleveland, Ohio (CSU Convocation Center) Second Round Cleveland, Ohio (CSU Convocation Center) wake forest basketball SECOND ROUND First-year coach Skip Prosser led Wake Forest to a 12th consecutive postseason appearance and the Deacons nearly pulled off an upset that would have sent them to the Sweet 16. Wake was sent across the nation to Sacramento for the Midwest Regional and two games against West Coast teams. The Deacons played without injured guard Steve Lepore, and all-star forward Josh Howard was not at full speed because of an ankle injury. Still, Wake Forest managed an impressive first-round victory over Pepperdine, Senior Craig Dawson scored 19 points, including five three-point field goals. Wake Forest nearly pulled off the second-round upset of 11th-ranked Oregon before falling, The Deacons led for most of the game until Dawson left the contest in the second half with a dislocated shoulder. Oregon knotted the score at with 5:58 remaining and never looked back. When Dawson left the game, he had 20 points including five three-point field goals SECOND ROUND Wake Forest took a No. 2 seed -- its highest seed since into the East Regional in Tampa. A pair of freshmen -- Eric Williams (20 points) and Justin Gray (8 assists) -- helped the Deacons hold on for a nail-biting win over No. 15 seed East Tennessee State in the first round. Taron Downey s late three-point field goal and Josh Howard s free throws with 21 seconds left helped seal the win. One win away from advancing to the Sweet 16, Wake Forest appeared drained from its remarkable run to the regular season title when it faced upstart Auburn in the second round. Midway through the second half, Auburn s Marquis Daniels fueled a 13-3 Tiger run, giving them a lead with 9:22 to go. Wake Forest never recovered and went on to lose to Auburn, The Deacons turned in one of their worst shooting nights of the season. Wake Forest shot 36.7 percent, including just 27 percent in the second half. Freshman Justin Gray was a bright spot for the Deacons as he scored a career-high 26 points including five three-point field goals. Howard concluded his career with 14 points SWEET 16 Wake Forest earned its first trip to the Sweet 16 since 1996, but it was far from easy. Playing in his first career NCAA Tournament game, Chris Paul scored 22 points and dished out seven assists to lead the Demon Deacons past Virginia Commonwealth, 79-78, in the opening round at the RBC Center in Raleigh. Two nights later in Raleigh, Wake Forest again avoided the upset with an win over pesky Manhattan. Paul was the star again, scoring 29 points, grabbing eight rebounds and dishing out three assists. The win over the Jaspers sent the Deacons to the Sweet 16 and a date with 5th-ranked St. Joseph s in East Rutherford. Despite 23 points from Justin Gray and 19 more points by Eric Williams, the Deacons couldn t get past the hot-shooting Hawks, falling St. Joseph s, behind All-American Jameer Nelson, made 12-of-24 three-point field goal attempts SECOND ROUND Wake Forest, which had risen to No. 1 in the national polls earlier in the season for the first time in history, regrouped after the disappointment of not getting a No. 1 seed. The Deacons earned a No. 2 seed and were sent to Cleveland, Ohio for the opening two rounds. Chris Paul returned from a one-game suspension and the Deacons shook off a sloppy first half for a win over Chattanooga in the first round on March 17. Paul scored 20 points in the second half -- and added six rebounds and five assists to pace Wake Forest. Paul made several big plays in a game-closing run. The second-round game against West Virginia was an instant classic, but it didn t turn out the way Deacon faithful had hoped. West Virginia s Mike Gansey scored a career-high 29 points, including 19 in the two overtimes, and the Mountaineers sent Wake Forest to a stunning second-round loss, Gansey made a free throw that tied it at 77 with 21 seconds left in regulation. The frenetic pace stretched into overtime, with neither team ahead by more than a couple of baskets. It was tied at 93 when Wake Forest center Eric Williams blocked Johannes Herber s driving layup with two seconds left in the first overtime. Paul scored 10 points in the first overtime, then fouled out with 3:24 to go in the second. Gansey had 10 in the first overtime and nine more in the second. Wake Forest s Trent Strickland missed a 3-pointer with 29 seconds left in the second overtime, and Herber s fastbreak layup sealed it with 13 seconds to go. 107

108 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY First Round Miami, Fla. (American Airlines Arena) First Round New Orleans, La. (New Orleans Arena) Second Round New Orleans, La. (New Orleans Arena) FIRST ROUND Wake Forest returned to the Big Dance for the first time in four years, but the Demon Deacons stay was brief. After winning its first 16 games and ascending to the No. 1 national ranking in January, Wake Forest had high postseason aspirations. However, the No. 4-seeded Deacons were blindsided by No. 13-seeded Cleveland State in the first round in Miami. CSU scored the first nine points of the game en route to a halftime advantage. Wake climbed back to within six midway through the second half, but that was as close as the Deacs would get as the Vikings pulled off the biggest first-round upset of the 2009 Tournament. The game would be the last at Wake Forest for sophomores James Johnson and Jeff Teague, who both declared early for the NBA Draft after the season. Johnson led the Deacons with 22 points and eight rebounds, while Teague scored 10 points to finish his Deacon career with exactly 1,000 points while riding a 35-game double-digit scoring streak SECOND ROUND Wake Forest made its second straight NCAA Tournament appearance when the Deacons received the No. 9 seed in the East Region. Pitted against No. 8-seeded Texas, who was ranked No. 1 earlier in the year, Wake needed some late game heroics to post an defeat of the Longhorns for its first Tournament victory since The Deacons battled back from eight points down in overtime and won the game when Ishmael Smith hit a 17-foot jumper just before time expired. Despite leading by as many as 12 in the second half, Wake Forest needed a number of clutch plays to pull off the first-round victory. Ari Stewart s three-pointer with 15 seconds left cut a four-point deficit to one, and Texas Gary Johnson missed two ensuing free throws to set the stage for Smith s gamewinner. Smith fell three assists shy of a triple-double with 19 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists. All-American Al-Farouq Aminu turned in 20 points and 14 rebounds. The Deacons fifth overtime win of the season gave the team a date with No. 1 seed Kentucky, who was led by freshmen phenoms John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins. Wake Forest played UK tight early on, but Aminu picked up three fouls in the game s first 10 minutes. With the Deacons star out of the game, the Wildcats pushed their lead to 16 by the break. Despite playing just 21 minutes, Aminu had 16 points and eight rebounds in his final game as a Deacon. WAKE FOREST IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Seed, Region Year-By-Year Year Seed W-L , E , MW , Alb , E.Ruth , E , MW , MW , E , MW , E , SE , SE , W , SE , MW , E , ME MW E E E E 0-1 By Regional East 12-8 Mideast 0-1 Midwest 8-6 Southeast 4-3 West 1-2 Albuquerque 1-1 East Rutherford 2-1 By Location Alabama 0-1 Arizona 1-2 California 1-1 Florida 1-2 Georgia 1-1 Kentucky 2-2 Louisiana 1-1 Maryland 4-0 Minnesota 1-1 Missouri 1-2 Nebraska 1-0 New Jersey 0-2 New York 1-0 North Carolina 5-4 Ohio 1-1 Oklahoma 2-1 Pennsylvania 1-1 Tennessee 2-0 Wisconsin 2-0 By Qualifying Type At-Large Automatic 12-5 By Decade By Date March March March March March March March March March March March March March March March By Day Monday 1-0 Tuesday 1-0 Thursday 9-2 Friday 8-7 Saturday 6-8 Sunday 3-5 When Scoring 100-Plus Points Points Points Points Points Points 0-4 When Opponent Scores 100-Plus Points Points Points Points Points Points Points 2-0 In Overtime Single-OT Games 4-0 Double-OT Games 0-1 vs. Conferences Atlantic Big East 2-2 Big Ten 1-2 Big CAA 2-0 Conference USA 3-4 Horizon 0-2 Independent 1-0 Ivy League 1-0 MEAC 1-0 Metro Atlantic 1-0 Missouri Valley 1-0 Pac Patriot League 0-1 SEC 1-5 Southern 4-0 Southland 2-0 WCC #GoDeacs

109 AP RANKINGS HISTORY Dec Dec Jan. 10 Feb Mar Jan. 2 Jan Jan Jan. 22 Jan Feb. 5 Feb Feb Feb. 26 Mar Mar Dec Jan. 5 8 Jan Jan Mar Mar Dec Preseason Jan Jan. 6 7 Jan Jan Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb. 1 5 Feb. 8 4 Feb Feb Mar Mar Preseason 17 Nov Feb Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan. 6 6 Jan Jan Jan Feb. 3 8 Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Preseason 13 Jan Feb. 2 Feb Feb. 16 Feb Mar Mar Jan Dec Dec. 20 Dec Jan. 3 8 Jan. 10 Jan Jan. 24 Jan Feb Feb. 14 Feb Feb Mar Mar Preseason 22 Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Feb Feb. 8 9 Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Preseason 22 Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar. 6 7 Mar Preseason 11 Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan. 8 8 Jan Jan Jan. 29 Feb Feb Feb Feb. 26 Mar Mar Preseason Nov Nov. 25 Dec Dec. 9 2 Dec Dec Dec Jan. 6 2 Jan Jan Jan Feb. 3 2 Feb Feb Feb Mar. 3 8 Mar Dec. 1 Dec Dec Dec. 6 Dec Dec. 20 Dec Preseason 20 Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan. 1 4 Jan. 8 6 Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan. 14 Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb. 18 Feb Dec Dec Jan. 6 Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar. 3 9 Mar Mar Preseason Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan. 5 5 Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Preseason 2 Nov Nov Dec. 6 6 Dec Dec Dec Jan. 3 4 Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb. 7 6 Feb Feb Feb Mar. 7 3 Mar Preseason 18 Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Preseason 21 Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec. 29 Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb. 2 Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar. 9 Mar Feb AP POLL HISTORY WAKE FOREST IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS Total Weeks Ranked in the AP Poll 271 Weeks Ranked in the AP Top Weeks Ranked in the AP Top 5 44 Most Consecutive Weeks in Top (from Dec. 23, Jan. 2, 2006) Most Consecutive Weeks in Top (from March 11, 1996 to March 10, 1997) Highest All-Time AP Ranking 1 (3 times -- Nov. 22 & 29, 2004; Jan. 19, 2009) WAKE FOREST VS. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTS In Home 0-4 Away 0-5 Neutral 1-1 vs. Top vs. Top All-Time Home Away Neutral vs. Top 10 (all-time) Home Away Neutral vs. Top 5 (all-time) Home Away 6-66 Neutral 6-29 WAKE FOREST S HIGHEST NATIONAL RANKING (AP Poll) #1 Jan. 19, 2009 #2 Jan. 6, 1997 #1 Nov. 29, 2004 #2 Dec. 30, 1996 #1 Nov. 22, 2004 #2 Dec. 23, 1996 #2 Jan. 12, 2009 #2 Dec. 2, 1996 #2 Nov. 8, 2004 #3 March 7, 2005 #2 Feb. 10, 1997 #3 Jan. 17, 2005 #2 Feb. 3, 1997 #3 Nov. 25, 1996 #2 Dec. 16, 1996 #3 Nov. 19, 1996 #2 Dec. 9, 1996 #3 March 13, 1995 #2 Jan. 27, 1997 #3 Jan. 20, 1981 #2 Jan. 13, 1997 #3 Preseason, WAKE FOREST S HIGHEST FINAL NATIONAL RANKING (AP Poll) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #

110 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Dan Ackley Arnaud W. Adala Moto Randy Adams David Adkins Sean Allen Jim Altengarten Al-Farouq Aminu Joseph Amonett Britton Anderson John Anderson Duke Antonelli Niki Arinze George Austin Travis Banks Scott Benken Mickey Bertram Steve Bierly Anthony Bilas Brett Bitove Tony Black Marc Blucas Drew Boggs Tyrone Bogues Phaethon Bolton Jim Boshart Henry Bowers Cal Boyd Jerry Braswell Jimmy Broadway Olin Broadway Brad Brooks Skip Brown Bob Bryan John Buck Dave Budd Matt Burns Trask Buxton Tony Byers Tommy Byrne Larry Cain Paul Caldwell Wayne Calloway Dennis Calvert Jerry Campbell Jim Campbell Barry Canty David Carlyle Richard Carmichael Wendell Carr Stacey Castle Morris Catlett Tyler Cavanaugh Len Chappell Sylvester Charles Darryl Cheeley Tony Chennault Randolph Childress , Frank Christie John Collins Gary Clark Mark Cline Ben Coleman Kenneth Cox Bryant Crawford Casey Crawford Paul Crinkley Gene Compton Bill Cullen Mitch Cullen Clay Dade Chuck Dahms Mark Dale Vytas Danelius Charlie Davis Lefty Davis Ben Davis Maurice Davis Scott Davis Craig Dawson Michael Dean Tate Decker Al DePorter Carson Desrosiers John DeVos Alan Dickens Paul Diebert Robert Doggett Taron Downey Michael Drum Bo DuBose Shamaine Dukes Tim Duncan Bobby Dwyer Chris Ellis Justin Ellis Scott Feather Bill Fennell Anthony Fields Chase Fischer Bobby Fitzgibbons Jim Fitzpatrick Charlie Floyd Mark Forester Charles Forte Kyle Fowler , 10 Lee Foye Jack Frauson Tim Fuller Lee Garber Maurice George Jon Gerdes Jim Gilley Brooks Godwin Chuck Goodman Steven Goolsby J. J. Grant Justin Gray Daniel Green Kenny Green Bill Greene James Griffin Rod Griffin Willie Griffin Anthony Gurley Larry Habegger Rich Habegger Harvey Hale Haley Hall A.W. Hamilton C.J. Harris Charlie Harrison Larry Harrison Alley Hart Butch Hassell David Hedgecoe Mike Helms Dickie Hemric John Hendler Todd Hendley Ken Herbst Richard Herring Brett Hickman Broderick Hicks Derrick Hicks Henry Hicks Mike Hillman Bobby Hoekstra Bob Hook Josh Howard Cornelius Hudson Bill Hull Harry Hutchins , 66 Aaron Ingle Jeremy Ingram Sam Ivy Antonio Jackson Gene Jackson Sam Jackson Spencer Jennings Jackie Jensen Brian Jessen Antonio Johnson Cureton Johnson Frank Johnson James Johnson Jim Johnstone Madison Jones Richard Joyce Bill Joyner Tony Karasek Ed Kargbo-Okorogie Ryan Keenan Graeme Keith Greg Keith Pat Kelly Chuck Kepley Daric Keys Chris King Stan King Ralph Kitley Matt Knowles Al Koehler John Kotecki Joe Ladd Arthur Larkins Rusty LaRue Bob Leonard Darius Leonard Mike Lepore Steve Lepore Jamaal Levy John Lewkowicz Matt Lineberger Ray Lipstas Bill Livengood Cordell Llewellyn Frank Loeffler Danny Loftin Paul Long Rhamen Love-Lane Al Lozier Billy Lyles Thomas Lynch Jay Martin Todd May Glenn Mayers Roger Mayhew Fran McCaffery Greg McClinton Tommy McCoy Denmore McDermott Leroy McDonald Chas McFarland Jeff McGill Gil McGregor Gilbert McGregor Benny McKaig Travis McKie Aron McMillian Derrick McQueen Jimmy McQuilkin Frank McRae Phil Medlin Nikita Mescheriakov Codi Miller-McIntyre Pete Milner Jerry Mitchell Konstantinos Mitoglou Jerry Montgomery R.D. Montgomery Dan Moody Dennis Moody Doral Moore Guy Morgan David Morris Danny Moses Don Mulnix Jackie Murdock Will Murphy Ervin Murray Al Myatt Dick Myers Joe Neal Bill Nesbit Doug Niedrich Phil Norton Grant O Brien Dickie Odom Robert O Kelley John Orenczak Hartmut Ortmann Miles Overton Bill Owen Duane Owens Trelonnie Owens Billy Packer Mike Palma Mike Parrish Neil Pastushok Chris Paul Eddie Payne Ricardo Peral Phil Perry Daryl Peterson Jason Philippe Graham Phillips Marco Pickett Clark Pool , 68 Stephen Prendergast Tom Preston Jay Randall David Rasmussen Steve Ray John Reed Bob Rhoads Troy Rike George Ritchie Billy Robinson Alvis Rogers Rodney Rogers Aaron Rountree III Delaney Rudd Tony Rutland Charlie Ryan #GoDeacs

111 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS wake forest basketball Todd Sanders Don Scalf Jerry Schellenberg Dshamal Schoetz Marc Schoone Antwan Scott Marc Scott Mike Scott Newton Scott Josh Shoemaker Robert Siler Matt Simpson Will Singleton Jamie Skeen Billy Smith David Smith Ishmael Smith Matt Smith Norman Snead Jimmy Snyder Darius Songaila Cal Stamp Cameron Stanley Tim Stare Jerry Steele Tommy Steele Joe Stepusin Ari Stewart Jeff Stewart Trent Strickland William Stringfellow David Stroupe Kevin Swinton Anthony Teachey Jeff Teague J.T. Terrell Charlie Thomas Devin Thomas Ed Thurman Norwood Todmann John Toms Anthony Tucker William Tucker Trent VanHorn Kenny Vaughns Rafael Vidaurreta Kyle Visser Dickie Walker Ty Walker Stewart Wallace Steve Warden Andre Washington Rod Watson Rondale Watson Ronny Watts Tom Weadock Bob Weatherspoon David Weaver Craig Wessel Rodney West Sherrill Whitaker Kyle White Dave Wiedeman Ernie Wiggins Winston Wiggins Mitchell Wilbekin Alan Williams Coron Williams Eric Williams Jack Williams L.D. Williams Brad Williamson Bob Wills Armond Wilson Tom Wise Loren Woods Tony Woods Bob Woollard Bill Yarbrough Danny Young Steve Young Ted Zawacki Current Players in Bold Team Captain YEAR-BY-YEAR CAPTAINS Year Captain(s) 1906 Vanderbilt Couch 1907 Vanderbilt Couch 1908 Vanderbilt Couch 1909 Vanderbilt Couch 1910* W. C. Allen 1911* Robert Holding 1912 Hugh Bean 1913* Bruce Holding 1914 G. M. Billings 1915 Alex Hall 1916 Ham Davis 1917 Howard Hanby 1918 Howard Hanby 1919 Howard Hanby 1920 F. C. Feezor 1921 George Heckman 1922 J. B. Carlyle 1923 George Heckman 1924 Murray Greason 1925 Fred Emmerson 1926 Monk Ober 1927 Monk Ober 1928 Ralph James 1929 Al Dowtin 1930 Ty Jones 1931 Eustis Mills 1932 Spider Webb 1933 Charles Owen 1934 Ernest Swing 1935 Bill Clark 1936 Clyde Hatcher 1937 Doyt Morris 1938 Stanley Apple 1939 Jim Waller 1940 Bill Sweel 1941 Vince Convery 1942 Jim Bond, Herb Cline 1943 Everett Berger 1944 NO TEAM (War) 1945 Milton Marney 1946 Henry Lougee 1947 Deran Walters 1948 Jack Gentry Deran Walters 1949 Willard Kaylor Jim Patton 1950 Jim Patton 1951 Jim Mueller 1952 Tunny Brooks 1953 Billy Lyles Al DePorter 1954 Al DePorter 1955 Dickie Hemric 1956 Lowell Davis 1957 Jack Williams Jim Gilley Ernie Williams Jack Murdock 1958 Wendell Carr 1959 Olin Broadway 1960 Dave Budd 1961 Alley Hart Jerry Steele 1962 Len Chappell Billy Packer 1963 Dave Wiedeman 1964 Richard Carmichael Frank Christie Butch Hassell 1965 Ronny Watts 1966 Bob Leonard 1967 Paul Long 1968 David Stroupe 1969 Jerry Montgomery 1970 Charlie Davis Dickie Walker 1971 Charlie Davis Neil Pastushok 1972 Rich Habegger John Lewkowicz 1973 Willie Griffin Eddie Payne 1974 Tony Byers Bobby Dwyer Mike Parrish 1975 Cal Stamp Mike Parrish Skip Brown Jerry Schellenberg 1976 Henry Hicks Skip Brown Rod Griffin Year Captain(s) 1977 Jerry Schellenberg 1978 Rod Griffin 1979 Frank Johnson 1980 Frank Johnson 1981 Frank Johnson 1982 Jim Johnstone Guy Morgan Mike Helms 1983 Alvis Rogers Anthony Teachey 1984 Anthony Teachey Danny Young 1985 Delaney Rudd 1986 Tyrone Bogues Mark Cline 1987 Tyrone Bogues Mark Cline 1988 Cal Boyd Sam Ivy 1989 Cal Boyd Sam Ivy 1990 Sam Ivy Ralph Kitley 1991 Derrick McQueen Robert Siler Tom Wise 1992 Chris King Derrick McQueen Anthony Tucker 1993 Randolph Childress Trelonnie Owens Rodney Rogers 1994 Marc Blucas Randolph Childress Trelonnie Owens 1995 Randolph Childress Travis Banks 1996 Rusty LaRue Tim Duncan Ricky Peral 1997 Sean Allen Tim Duncan Ricky Peral Marc Scott 1998 Tony Rutland 1999 Joseph Amonett 2000 Game captains 2001 Robert O Kelley Josh Shoemaker Rafael Vidaurreta 2002 Broderick Hicks Darius Songaila 2003 Josh Howard Steve Lepore 2004 Taron Downey Jamaal Levy Justin Gray 2005 Vytas Danelius Taron Downey Jamaal Levy 2006 John Buck Chris Ellis Justin Gray Trent Strickland Eric Williams 2007 Michael Drum Kyle Visser 2008 Harvey Hale Ishmael Smith Cameron Stanley L.D. Williams 2009 Harvey Hale Ishmael Smith L.D. Williams 2010 Chas McFarland Ishmael Smith David Weaver L.D. Williams 2011 Gary Clark C.J. Harris 2012 Tony Chennault Brooks Godwin C.J. Harris 2013 Chase Fischer C.J. Harris Travis McKie 2014 Game captains 2015 Darius Leonard Codi Miller-McIntyre Devin Thomas 2016 Codi Miller-McIntyre Devin Thomas 111

112 ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS 0 Chris Ellis Jeff Teague J.T. Terrell Codi Miller-McIntyre Brandon Childress Justin Gray Al-Farouq Aminu Tony Chennault Madison Jones Keyshawn Woods Scott Benken Jeremy Ingram Shamaine Dukes Gary Clark Anthony Fields Devin Thomas Donovan Mitchell PAUL 3 CHRIS PAUL John Toms Greg Keith David Hedgecoe Barry Canty Aron McMillian Broderick Hicks Clay Dade Kyle White Derrick McQueen Matt Burns Robert O Kelley Taron Downey Harvey Hale Daniel Green Doral Moore HOWARD 5 JOSH HOWARD Eddie Thurman Billy Robinson Mitch Cullen Daric Keys Stacey Castle Steven Goolsby Aron McMillian John Kotecki Ernie Wiggins Jerry Mitchell ^ Alley Hart *-61* Butch Hassell *-63*-64* Dick Myers Harry Hutchins Jay Randall Bob Hook Tony Byers Eddie Thurman Scott Davis Jeff McGill Cal Boyd Rusty LaRue Cureton Johnson Jim Fitzpatrick Matt Lineberger Jamaal Levy John Buck Ishmael Smith Chase Fischer Mitchell Wilbekin Billy Lyles Kenneth Cox Jim Campbell Bill Tucker George Ritchie ^ Alley Hart ^-61^ Butch Hassell ^-63^-64^ Bill Joyner Jerry Montgomery John Lewkowicz Mark Dale Steve Warden Kevin McMillan Mitch Cullen Charlie Harrison Joseph Amonett A.W. Hamilton Cameron Stanley C.J. Harris Greg McClinton DAVIS 12 CHARLIE DAVIS Bill Livengood Jim Campbell Jim Gulley David Budd *-60* Bob Woollard *-62*-63* Tommy Steele * Newton Scott Paul Long Lefty Davis Jack Williams Winston Wiggins David Budd ^ Bob Woollard ^-62^-63^ Tommy Steele ^ Dennis Moody Mickey Bertram Bob Dwyer Steve Ray Charlie Harrison Loren Woods Vytas Danelius Matt Smith Chas McFarland Coron Williams Darius Leonard Bryant Crawford BOGUES 14 TYRONE BOGUES Tom Preston Kenneth Cox George Ritchie * Winston Wiggins * Ted Zawacki *-62*-63* Jay Martin ^ Tommy Byrne * Bob Leonard ^ Clark Pool Bob Wills Tommy Lynch John Lewkowicz Phil Perry Frank Johnson BROWN 15 SKIP BROWN Maurice George Joe Stepusin Wendell Carr Bill Fennell Winston Wiggins ^ Ted Zawacki ^-62^-63^ Jay Martin * Tommy Byrne ^ Bob Leonard * Delaney Rudd Armond Wilson Graham Phillips Don Scalf Bill Cullen ^ Frank Loeffler * Gene Jackson * Bill Hull * Al Lozier *-64* Paul Crinkley Bo DuBose Eddie Payne Charlie Ryan David Morris Danny Young Rod Watson Darryl Cheeley Marc Scott Niki Arinze Alan Williams Graeme Keith Mike Lepore Ari Stewart Miles Overton John Collins DUNCAN 21 TIM DUNCAN Bill Yarbrough Jim Gilley Jack Frauson Joe Ladd Frank Loeffler ^ Gene Jackson ^ Bill Hull ^ Al Lozier ^-64^ Roger Mayhew Tommy Lynch Joe Neal Glenn Mayers Kenny Green Arthur Larkins Robert Siler Derrick Hicks CHILDRESS RANDOLPH CHILDRESS John DeVos Henry Bowers George Ritchie * Dave Wiedeman *-62*-63* Harry Hutchins * Jim Altengarten Norwood Todmann Willie Griffin Fran McCaffery Chuck Kepley Drew Boggs Tony Black Bob Weatherspoon Joe Stepusin George Ritchie ^ Dave Wiedeman ^-62^-63^ Harry Hutchins ^ Newton Scott Dan Ackley Jeff Stewart Benny McKaig Hartmut Ortmann Antonio Johnson Robert Doggett Antonio Jackson Tim Fuller Richard Joyce Kevin Swinton James Johnson Melvin Tabb Rondale Watson HEMRIC 24 DICKIE HEMRIC Frank McRae John Kotecki Wendell Carr Charles Forte Bill Fennell Jimmy Snyder John Orenczak Jerry Schellenberg Stewart Wallace David Carlyle Marc Blucas Jerry Braswell Darius Songalia T.J. Little Scott Feather Jimmy McQuilkin #GoDeacs

113 ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS Konner Tucker Nikita Mescheriakov Cornelius Hudson Sam Japhet-Mathias Tommy McCoy *-61*-62* Richard Herring *-64*-65 Bob Wills Dan Ackley Bob Rhoads Bob Hook Dan Moody Maurice Davis Alvis Rogers Tom Wise Tony Rutland Matt Smith Jimmy McQuilkin Brett Bitove Phaethon Bolton Travis McKie Al DePorter Jack Murdock Bill Greene ^ Tommy McCoy ^-61^-62^ Richard Herring ^-64^ Jim Boshart Gil McGregor Justin Ellis Kenny Vaughns Dennis Calvert Anthony Tucker Matt Simpson Ervin Murray Eric Williams Jamie Skeen Andre Washington GRIFFIN 32 ROD GRIFFIN Bill Cullen *-60* Bob Bryan * Walter Noell * Danny Loftin * Bill Joyner * Jimmy Broadway Neil Pastushok Willie Griffin Sam Jackson Ray Lipstas Jon Gerdes Dickie Odom Wayne Calloway ^ David Adkins Bill Cullen ^ Bob Bryan ^ Walter Noell ^ Danny Loftin ^ Bill Joyner ^ Sherrill Whitaker Dickie Walker Pat Kelly Randy Adams Henry Hicks Leroy McDonald Sylvester Charles Ralph Kitley Rodney West James Griffin Niki Arinze Steve Lepore Trent Strickland Anthony Gurley Carson Desrosiers Aaron Rountree III Rich Washington Dickie Odom *-59* Billy Packer *-61*-62* Billy Smith *-64* David Stroupe Larry Habegger Mike Parrish Steve Young Brad Williamson Lee Garber Todd Sanders Travis Banks Antwan Scott Trent Strickland Todd Hendley Michael Drum Tyler Cavanaugh Austin Arians Dean Edwards John Reed Dickie Odom ^-59^ Wayne Calloway * Billy Packer ^-61^-62^ Billy Smith ^-64^-65 Larry Habegger Rich Habegger Guy Morgan David Rasmussen Kyle Fowler Ben Davis Kyle Fowler Will Murphy Stephen Prendergast Jerry Steele *-61* Frank Christie *-63*-64 Jim Boshart Neil Pastushok Danny Moses Haley Hall John Hendler Sam Ivy Trelonnie Owens Sean Allen Ty Walker Anthony Bilas Jerry Steele ^-61^ Frank Christie ^-63^ Michael Dean Lee Foye Wilbert Singleton Cordell Llewellyn Rafael Vidaurreta wake forest basketball Brooks Godwin Duke Antonelli Olin Broadway David Adkins * Paul Caldwell * Richard Carmichael *-63*-64* Jerry Campbell Daryl Peterson Chuck Dahms Mark Cline Bobby Fitzgibbons Craig Dawson L.D. Williams Spencer Jennings Gilbert McGregor Lefty Davis David Budd ^ David Adkins ^ Paul Caldwell ^ Richard Carmichael ^63^64^ Charlie Floyd Todd May Brian Jessen Aaron Ingle Trent VanHorn Jeff Stewart Olin Broadway *-59* Gene Compton * Brad Brooks *-63* Ronny Watts ^ Jimmy Broadway J.J. Grant Don Mulnix Mike Palma Mike Helms Charlie Thomas Chris King Ricky Peral Josh Shoemaker David Weaver Konstantinos Mitoglou Olin Broadway ^-59^ Gene Compton ^ Brad Brooks ^-63^-64 Ronny Watts * Sherrill Whitaker Pat Kelly Cal Stamp Paul Deibert Phil Medlin Casey Crawford Jason Philippe Ryan Keenan A.W. Adala Moto Troy Rike CHAPPELL LEN CHAPPELL *-61*-62* Kenneth Cox * Bill Greene * 51 Kenneth Cox ^ Len Chappell ^-61^-62^ Stan King Grant O Brien Jerry Mitchell *-60* Al Koehler *-62*-63* Bill Nesbit Tim Stare Larry Harrison Mike Hillman Pete Milner Marc Schoone William Stringfellow Tate Decker Bobby Hoekstra Denmore McDermott Doug Niedrich Britton Anderson Jerry Mitchell ^ Al Koehler ^-62^-63^ Dick Myers John Orenczak Alfred Myatt Craig Wessel Ken Herbst Dshamal Schoetz ROGERS 54 RODNEY ROGERS Charlie Forte * Tom Weadock * John Anderson * Don Mulnix Jim Johnstone Tony Karasek Bill Greene Charlie Forte ^ Tom Weadock ^ John Anderson ^ Anthony Teachey Mike Scott Alan Dickens Mark Forester Steve Rich Kyle Visser Tony Woods CAPS denote retired jersey * - home jersey ^ - road jersey 113

114 HONORS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1954 Dickie Hemric 1955 Dickie Hemric 1961 Len Chappell 1962 Len Chappell 1971 Charlie Davis 1977 Rod Griffin 1993 Rodney Rogers 1996 Tim Duncan 1997 Tim Duncan 2003 Josh Howard ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1991 Rodney Rogers 1998 Robert O Kelley 2004 Chris Paul COACH OF THE YEAR 1956 Murray Greason 1960 Bones McKinney 1961 Bones McKinney 1991 Dave Odom 1994 Dave Odom 1995 Dave Odom 2003 Skip Prosser ALL- SELECTIONS (ACSMA) Dickie Hemric (1st)... Lowell Davis (2nd) Dickie Hemric (1st)... Lowell Davis (2nd) Lowell Davis (1st)... Jackie Murdock (2nd) Jackie Murdock (1st)... Jack Williams (1st)...Ernie Wiggins (2nd) Dave Budd (2nd) Len Chappell (1st)... Dave Budd (2nd)... Billy Packer (2nd) Len Chappell (1st)... Billy Packer (1st) Len Chappell (1st)...Dave Wiedeman (2nd) Dave Wiedeman (1st) Frank Christie (1st)...Ronny Watts (2nd)...Butch Hassell (2nd) Bob Leonard (1st)...Ronny Watts (2nd) Bob Leonard (1st)...Paul Long (2nd) Paul Long (1st) Charlie Davis (1st) Charlie Davis (1st) Charlie Davis (1st) Tony Byers (2nd) Tony Byers (2nd) Skip Brown (1st) Skip Brown (2nd)...Rod Griffin (2nd) Rod Griffin (1st)... Skip Brown (1st) Rod Griffin (1st)... Frank Johnson (2nd) Frank Johnson (2nd) Frank Johnson (1st) Jim Johnstone (2nd) Kenny Green (2nd)... Anthony Teachey (2nd) Kenny Green (2nd) Tyrone Bogues (1st) Sam Ivy (2nd) Rodney Rogers (2nd) Rodney Rogers (1st) Rodney Rogers (1st)... Randolph Childress (2nd) Randolph Childress (1st)...Trelonnie Owens (3rd) Randolph Childress (1st)... Tim Duncan (1st) Tim Duncan (1st) Tim Duncan (1st)...Tony Rutland (3rd) Robert O Kelley (2nd) Darius Songaila (3rd) Josh Howard (2nd) Darius Songaila (2nd)...Josh Howard (3rd) Josh Howard (1st)...Vytas Danelius (2nd) Justin Gray(1st)... Chris Paul (3rd) Chris Paul (1st)... Justin Gray (2nd)...Eric Williams (2nd) Justin Gray (2nd)...Eric Williams (3rd) Kyle Visser (3rd) James Johnson (3rd) Jeff Teague (2nd)...James Johnson (3rd) Al-Farouq Aminu (2nd)...Ishmael Smith (2nd) C.J. Harris (3rd)... Travis McKie (HM) C.J. Harris (HM)... Travis McKie (HM) Codi Miller-McIntyre (HM) Devin Thomas (HM) COACHES ALL- TEAMS (began in ) C.J. Harris (3rd) Devin Thomas (HM) Unanimous Selection in Bold THREE-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL- Len Chappell Charlie Davis Tim Duncan TWO-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL- Dickie Hemric Bob Leonard Skip Brown , 77 Rod Griffin Rodney Rogers Randolph Childress TWO-TIME UNANIMOUS FIRST TEAM ALL- Dickie Hemric Len Chappell Tim Duncan THREE-TIME ALL- Lowell Davis Len Chappell Charlie Davis Skip Brown Rod Griffin Frank Johnson , 81 Rodney Rogers Randolph Childress Tim Duncan Josh Howard Justin Gray ALL- AS A FRESHMAN Rodney Rogers (2nd) Chris Paul (3rd) James Johnson (3rd) 114 #GoDeacs

115 HONORS wake forest basketball ACADEMIC ALL Richard Carmichael Jerry Montgomery Jerry Montgomery Dan Ackley...Dick Walker Bobby Hook Lee Garber Lee Garber Lee Garber Alan Dickens Tom Wise Tom Wise Tom Wise Tom Wise... Steve Ray Mark Forester Marc Blucas Marc Blucas...Rusty LaRue Ricky Peral...Rusty LaRue Ricky Peral...Rusty LaRue Ricky Peral Broderick Hicks Broderick Hicks Broderick Hicks... Darius Songaila Broderick Hicks... Darius Songaila Chris Paul... Kyle Visser Chris Paul... Kyle Visser Kyle Visser Kyle Visser Gary Clark C.J. Harris Anthony Fields Tyler Cavanaugh Coron Williams ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM (began in ) Tim Duncan Loren Woods Robert O Kelley Darius Songaila Justin Gray Chris Paul James Johnson... Jeff Teague Al-Farouq Aminu C.J. Harris Travis McKie Devin Thomas Bryant Crawford PLAYER OF THE WEEK (began in ) Charlie Davis (2) Charlie Davis Tony Byers Tony Byers... Lee Foye Skip Brown Daryl Peterson...Rod Griffin...Jerry Schellenberg... Skip Brown Skip Brown (2)...Jerry Schellenberg...Rod Griffin Larry Harrison...Rod Griffin Mike Helms Guy Morgan...Jim Johnstone...Frank Johnson Jim Johnstone... Guy Morgan Anthony Teachey Kenny Green... Tyrone Bogues David Carlyle Randolph Childress Rodney Rogers Randolph Childress...Rodney Rogers Randolph Childress (3)...Tim Duncan Randolph Childress (2)... Tim Duncan (2) Tim Duncan (4) Tim Duncan (4) Robert O Kelley (2) Darius Songaila Darius Songaila Josh Howard (4) Eric Williams... Justin Gray (2) Chris Paul (2)...Justin Gray... Eric Williams Justin Gray...Trent Strickland Jeff Teague (2) Al-Farouq Aminu...Ishmael Smith C.J. Harris Travis McKie ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (began in ) Tony Byers Skip Brown Mike Palma Leroy McDonald...Frank Johnson Guy Morgan (2)...Alvis Rogers...Jim Johnstone...Mike Helms Danny Young John Toms Kenny Green Charlie Thomas (3) Sam Ivy (3) Robert Siler Chris King (2)... Derrick McQueen Rodney Rogers (5)... Randolph Childress (2) Tim Duncan Tony Rutland Loren Woods (4) Robert O Kelley (4)...Niki Arinze Darius Songaila (2)...Craig Dawson Jamaal Levy Justin Gray Chris Paul (5) Shamaine Dukes Ishmael Smith James Johnson...Jeff Teague (4) Al-Farouq Aminu (5) C.J. Harris (4)... Ari Stewart Travis McKie (3) Chase Fischer Devin Thomas Konstantinos Mitoglou Bryant Crawford ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM (began in ) Josh Howard (1st) Chris Paul (1st)... Jamaal Levy (2nd) Chris Paul (1st) L.D. Williams (1st) L.D. Williams (1st) RECORDS HELD BY WAKE FOREST SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Category Record Record Holder Points ( Game) 50 Len Chappell vs. Virginia (2/12/62) Cons. 30pt Games 8 Len Chappell (1962) Rebounds 36 Dickie Hemric vs. Clemson (2/4/55) Rebounds () 36 Dickie Hemric vs. Clemson (2/4/55) 3-point FGs 11 Craig Dawson vs. Clemson (2/13/02) 3-point FGs () 11 Craig Dawson vs. Clemson (2/13/02) 3-point FG% () 6-of-6 C.J. Harris vs. Virginia Tech (3/10/13) FT Attempts 26 Dickie Hemric vs. Duke (2/19/55) FT Attempts () 26 Dickie Hemric vs. Duke (2/19/55) SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS Category Record Opponent Points (losing team) 115 vs. Clemson ( , 2ot), 2/13/02 Fewest FTs 0 vs. Virginia, 2/25/87 FT Percentage 100 (32-32) vs. North Carolina (1/15/05) SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Category Record Record Holder Rebounds () 239 Tim Duncan ( ) FT Attempts 403 Dickie Hemric ( ) SEASON TEAM RECORDS Category Record Season Cons. FTs Made 50 1/15/05 to 1/18/05 FTs/Game CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Category Record Record Holder Rebounds 1,802 Dickie Hemric ( ) Rebound Avg Dickie Hemric ( ) FT Attempts 1,359 Dickie Hemric ( ) 115

116 ALL-AMERICANS DICKIE HEMRIC One of the most dominating players in Wake Forest and Atlantic Coast Conference history, Dickie Hemric led the Deacons from He remains the all-time leading scorer and rebounder at Wake Forest. He won back-to-back conference Player of the Year awards in the s first two years of existence. In addition, he is one of an elite class of players in NCAA history to score more than 2,000 points (2,587) and grab more than 1,000 rebounds (1,802). That career rebound total is the fifth-highest in NCAA history and his four-year totals for free throws (905) and free throw attempts (1,359) are still national records. After concluding his career at Wake Forest, he was drafted by the Boston Celtics where he played for two seasons. His jersey No. 24 was the first to be retired by Wake Forest, and he was inducted into the WFU Hall of Fame in JACKIE MURDOCK Jackie Murdock was an outstanding floor leader on Demon Deacon teams of the mid-50s and one of only two players to ever lead the in free throw percentage and field goal accuracy in the same season (1956). He was named All-America and All- in 1957 after earning second-team all-league recognition the preceding campaign. Accuracy from the stripe was his trademark as evidenced by the 39 straight he made one season. That record stood for two decades until Skip Brown bettered it in Following his playing days, he returned to Wake and served as an assistant coach under Bones McKinney. He also filled the role as head coach for a single season in He was inducted into the WFU Hall of Fame in 1982 and was honored with the basketball team lounge being named in his honor in LEN CHAPPELL The first consensus All-American in Wake Forest basketball history, Len Chappell achieved that honor in 1962 when he led the Deacons to their first and only Final Four. He was named to the NCAA all-tournament team that season after helping the Deacons to a third-place national finish. That honor followed a second straight selection as Player of the Year in which he became the only player in history to average more than 30 points per game for a season (30.1) in A three-time first-team all-conference performer, Chappell ranks third on the all-time Wake Forest scoring list, despite playing only three seasons, and is the school s thirdleading all-time rebounder as well. He went on to play for 10 years in the NBA before returning to Wake Forest for the retirement of his No. 50 jersey and Hall of Fame induction in CHARLIE DAVIS Known simply by Wake Forest fans as CD, Charlie Davis is one of the most exciting players ever to wear the Old Gold and Black. His 24.9 points per game average is the best in Deacon history and he stands seventh overall with nearly 2,000 points over three seasons (1,970). He was selected to the All- first-team three consecutive years and was voted the league s Player of the Year as a senior in One of his many scoring records that still stands is his 51-point outburst against American University in old Memorial Coliseum in He also holds the Wake Forest and career free throw percentage record of 87.3 percent. Davis played with Cleveland and Portland during his NBA career and recently served as athletic director at North Carolina A&T. In addition to having his jersey retired, he was inducted into the Wake Forest Hall of Fame in SKIP BROWN An exciting four-year starter, Skip Brown was one of the nation s premier shooting guards during his career. He totaled more than 2,000 points in a Demon Deacon uniform, ranking fifth on the school s all-time list with 2,034. His 846 field goals made, however, ranks first among all Demon Deacons, as does his 43 consecutive free throws made. In addition to being an outstanding shooter, he was also a playmaker who dished out 579 career assists, second-highest at Wake Forest behind only Muggsy Bogues. An All-Atlantic Coast Conference first-team selection as both a sophomore (1975) and senior (1977), Brown was also elected to the second team in He led the Demon Deacons in scoring, field goal percentage, free throw percentage, steals and assists at least once during his career AP NABC; 2-AP, UPI; 4-CV HEMRIC S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG PTS AVG Totals CV MURDOCK S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG PTS AVG Totals CV AP, CB, USBWA; 2-NABC, UPI CHAPPELL S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG PTS AVG Totals CV; 4-NABC DAVIS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG PTS AVG Totals NABC BROWN S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG PTS AVG Totals #GoDeacs

117 ALL-AMERICANS ROD GRIFFIN The term power forward never fit a player better than Rod Griffin, who helped Wake Forest to the NCAA regional finals for the first time in 15 years during the 1977 season. He was named Player of the Year that season as a junior, then, was a first-team all-league pick again the following year when he obtained a rare double-double as he led the in both scoring and rebounding in He is one of only two Deacs ever to accomplish that feat (Len Chappell was the other). During that magical 1977 season, he topped the conference in field goal percentage with a 62.1 mark -- a Wake Forest record that still stands. He was drafted by the NBA s Denver Nuggets but enjoyed a successful professional career in Europe. His jersey No. 32 is one of 10 that has been retired in the history of Wake Forest basketball. FRANK JOHNSON Frank Johnson rates as not only one of Wake Forest s top all-time players, but one of its most popular as well. Nicknamed the Smiling Deacon for his on-the-court personality and natural flair, he was able to achieve a number of impressive milestones. He currently ranks eighth in career points (1,749), second in steals (204) and sixth in assists (460). All of that was achieved in 120 games and 116 starts, the second-highest total in school history behind only Tim Duncan. After gaining second team All- honors as a sophomore and junior, he was chosen to the first-unit as a senior (1981). A first-round draft pick by the Washington Bullets later that year, he retired in 1994 after helping the Phoenix Suns win the Western Conference title and reach the NBA Finals. He was inducted into the Wake Forest Hall of Fame in wake forest basketball USBWA; 3-AP, UPI; 5-NABC CB, USBWA; 2-NABC; 3-AP, UPI GRIFFIN S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG PTS AVG Totals CV JOHNSON S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG PTS AVG Totals RODNEY ROGERS Perhaps no Deacon ever combined the qualities of power and speed as this hulking superstar who led Wake Forest to three straight NCAA appearances during his career. Rodney Rogers started as a freshman (1991) and was named Rookie of the Year, receiving 103 of 104 votes, and was a second team All- pick that year. As a sophomore, he joined four seniors on the all-conference first-team, then was the only unanimous all-league selection in 1993 when he topped the in scoring (21.2 ppg). In 1993, he became the first Deacon to be chosen Player of the Year since Rod Griffin. He ranks 15th all-time at Wake Forest in both scoring and rebounding and third in field goal percentage. Selected by the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the 1993 NBA Draft, he played 12 seasons in the league for seven teams including the Nuggets, Clippers, Suns, Celtics, Nets and Hornets. He was inducted into the WFU Sports Hall of Fame in September RANDOLPH CHILDRESS The Wake Forest basketball season will go down as one of the most exciting in school history, and Randolph Childress will be remembered as the main reason why. His sterling performance in the Tournament, which included the game-winning jumper in overtime to beat North Carolina in the title game, will forever be etched in the memory of all Deacon fans. That last basket with only four seconds remaining was also significant because it broke the tournament record for total points. Childress ended with 107 points for three games, one better than Lennie Rosenbluth s mark, which had stood for 38 years. His 2,208 career points rank second behind only Dickie Hemric s total of 2,587. In addition, Childress is the school s all-time leader in 3-point field goals and ranks sixth in history with point field goals made. He was inducted into the WFU Sports Hall of Fame in October TIM DUNCAN Tim Duncan is one of the most decorated players to wear the Old Gold & Black. He led Wake Forest to four straight 20-win seasons and is the winningest player in school history. The San Antonio Spurs made him the No. 1 overall pick in the 1997 NBA Draft. In his first season he was named the NBA s Rookie of the Year, in addition to earning a spot on the All-NBA First Team. Five times he has led the Spurs to the World Championship while being named the NBA Finals MVP three times. Duncan also played in the 2004 Olympics. In 1997, he earned first-team All-America honors for the second straight season and was the consensus National Player of the Year. During the year, he became the 10th player in NCAA history to reach the 2,000 points/1,500 rebounds plateau. His skills did not end at scoring and rebounding as he owns 481 career blocks to rank second in the NCAA annals. He recorded a block in 127 of his 128 career games and was also one of the Deacs best passers, leading the team with 98 assists in Duncan was inducted into the Wake Forest Sports Hall of Fame on September 27, AP, NABC, UPI, USBWA ROGERS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG PTS AVG Totals AP, NABC, USBWA; 3-UPI CHILDRESS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG PTS AVG Totals AP, NABC AP, NABC, UPI, USBWA, TSN AP, NABC, UPI, USBWA, TSN DUNCAN S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG PTS AVG Totals

118 ALL-AMERICANS JOSH HOWARD One of the most athletic and versatile players in Wake Forest history, Josh Howard was a consensus first team All-American in Howard was named Player of the Year in 2003 and was the first unanimous selection since NC State s David Thompson in He was named to several All-American teams including the Associated Press team, and he was named national player of the year by four different sources. Howard left Wake Forest as one of just four players in the history of the to accumulate 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 200 assists, 200 steals and 100 blocked shots. Howard and Duke s Shane Battier are the only players to produce those numbers and also make 100 career three-point field goals. After helping Wake win the 2000 NIT title, Howard led the Deacons to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances. In 2003, Wake won the regular season title outright for the first time in 41 years. He was selected in the first round of the 2003 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks and became a starter for the Mavericks in CHRIS PAUL In just two seasons and Paul led Wake Forest to new heights and established himself as one of college basketball s top players. Paul, who grew up 10 miles from the Wake Forest campus in Lewisville (N.C.), was the Rookie of the Year in 2004 after leading the Deacons to a mark and a spot in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament. In 2005, Paul and the Demon Deacons won a school record 27 games and rose to No. 1 in the national polls for the first time in school history. Paul s career free throw percentage (.838) ranks fifth in Wake Forest history. His career three-point percentage (.469) is the second-highest in Wake history. Paul also ranks eighth in school history with 395 career assists and seventh in career steals with 160. Paul declared for the NBA Draft after his sophomore season - the first Deacon to do so since Rodney Rogers in and was the No. 4 overall pick by the New Orleans Hornets. He was the 2006 NBA Rookie of the Year. In 2008, he finished second in voting for league MVP and won an Olympic gold medal. JEFF TEAGUE Jeff Teague came to Wake Forest with little fanfare but left with a ton of notoriety. After a solid freshman season in , Teague burst onto the national scene as a sophomore and was a consensus second team All-America pick. As a freshman, Teague was one of the top rookies in the. He was named to the All-Freshman Team as he averaged 13.9 points and 1.8 steals per game. Teague became a household name the following year after dropping 30 points in a win at BYU and 34 points in Wake Forest s defeat of eventual national champion North Carolina in back-to-back January games. Teague averaged 18.8 points on the year, scoring in double figures in every game. Teague s breakout season propelled the Deacons to a school-best 16-0 start and a No. 1 national ranking midway through the year. Teague declared for the NBA Draft after his sophomore season, along with classmate James Johnson, and was the No. 19 overall pick by the Atlanta Hawks. AL-FAROUQ AMINU Al-Farouq Aminu entered Wake Forest as one of the most highly-touted recruits in program history. The 6-9 forward out of Norcross, Ga. did nothing to diminish that reputation in his two seasons as a Demon Deacon. Aminu helped Wake Forest to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, including the school s first Tournament win in five seasons in Aminu was one of the top freshmen in the country in , finishing runner-up in Rookie of the Year balloting. A Freshman All-American, Aminu averaged 12.9 points and 8.2 rebounds on a Wake Forest team that was ranked in the top 10 in the country for much of the season. As a sophomore in , Aminu proved to be a double-double machine averaging 15.8 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. The only player to average a double-double, Aminu was the first Deacon since Tim Duncan to lead the in rebounding. Aminu declared for the NBA Draft after his sophomore season and was the No. 8 overall pick by the LA Clippers. He played one season in LA before being traded to New Orleans. Aminu played for Nigeria in the 2012 London Olympics AP, NABC, TSN, ESPN, CNNSI, BT, Wooden; 2-USBWA HOWARD S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG ST PTS AVG Totals AP, USBWA, NABC, TSN, ESPN, Rupp, BT, Wooden PAUL S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG AS PTS AVG Totals USBWA, NABC, TSN; HM-AP TEAGUE S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG AS PTS AVG Totals CBSSports, FoxSports; HM-AP AMINU S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G FG FT REB AVG AS PTS AVG Totals WAKE FOREST ALL-AMERICANS BY ORGANIZATION Organization 1st 2nd 3rd 4th HM (5th) TOTAL Associated Press Basketball Times CBSSports.com CNNSI Converse ESPN FoxSports.com Organization 1st 2nd 3rd 4th HM (5th) TOTAL NABC Rupp The Sporting News UPI USBWA Wooden #GoDeacs

119 NATIONAL & DISTRICT AWARDS wake forest basketball ASSOCIATED PRESS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tim Duncan NABC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tim Duncan NABC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tim Duncan Tim Duncan Tim Duncan NAISMITH PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tim Duncan FRANCES POMEROY NAISMITH AWARD Muggsy Bogues RUPP TROPHY Tim Duncan THE SPORTING NEWS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tim Duncan USBWA PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tim Duncan USBWA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Rodney Rogers JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD Tim Duncan USBWA ALL-DISTRICT (since ) Josh Howard (1st)...Vytas Danelius (1st) Justin Gray (1st)...Chris Paul (2nd) Chris Paul (1st)... Justin Gray (1st)...Eric Williams (1st) Justin Gray (1st) Jeff Teague (1st) Al-Farouq Aminu (1st) USBWA DISTRICT PLAYER OF THE YEAR (since ) Josh Howard USBWA DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR (since ) Skip Prosser NABC ALL-DISTRICT (since ) Dickie Hemric (hm) Dickie Hemric (hm) Dickie Hemric (1st) Dickie Hemric (1st) Jack Williams (1st) Len Chappell (1st)... Billy Packer (3rd) Bob Leonard (2nd) Bob Leonard (2nd) Paul Long (2nd) Charlie Davis (3rd) Charlie Davis (3rd) Charlie Davis (2nd) Skip Brown (2nd) Skip Brown (2nd) Skip Brown (1st)...Rod Griffin (2nd) Rod Griffin (1st) Frank Johnson (2nd) Frank Johnson (1st) Jim Johnstone (1st) Danny Young (2nd) Anthony Teachey (2nd)... Kenny Green (2nd) Kenny Green (1st) Tyrone Bogues (2nd) Tyrone Bogues (1st) Sam Ivy (2nd) Rodney Rogers (2nd) Rodney Rogers (1st) Rodney Rogers (1st)... Randolph Childress (2nd) Randolph Childress (1st) Randolph Childress (1st)... Tim Duncan (2nd) Tim Duncan (1st) Tim Duncan (1st) Robert O Kelley (2nd) Robert O Kelley (2nd) Darius Songaila (2nd) Darius Songaila (2nd)... Josh Howard (2nd) Josh Howard (1st) Chris Paul (2nd) Chris Paul (1st)... Justin Gray (2nd)...Eric Williams (2nd) Justin Gray (1st)...Eric Williams (2nd) Jeff Teague (1st) Al-Farouq Aminu (1st)...Ishmael Smith (2nd) NABC DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR (since ) Skip Prosser COLLEGE BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Kansas City, Mo. BILLY PACKER Class of 2008 Billy Packer, who starred for the Demon Deacons from , is Wake Forest s first representative in the College Basketball Hall of Fame. Packer was inducted to the hall as a contributor of the game, having served as a television analyst for over three decades. From 1975 to 2008, he covered every NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament, including serving as a broadcaster for 34 consecutive Final Fours. He was CBS lead college basketball analyst for 28 seasons and won a Sports Emmy Award in 1993 for Outstanding Sports Personality/Analyst. He was a member of the 2008 Hall of Fame class that also included current Demon Deacon head coach Danny Manning. 119

120 DEACS IN THE NBA DEMON DEACONS NBA AWARD WINNERS NBA MVP Tim Duncan , NBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Tim Duncan Chris Paul NBA SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR Rodney Rogers ALL-NBA TEAM Tim Duncan 1st Team ( , , , , , , , , ); 2nd Team ( , , ); 3rd Team ( , ) Chris Paul 1st Team ( , , , ); 2nd Team ( , , ); 3rd Team ( ) NBA ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Tim Duncan 1st Team ( , , , , , , ); 2nd Team ( , , , , , , ) Chris Paul 1st Team ( , , , , , ); 2nd Team ( , ) NBA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Tim Duncan 1st Team ( ) Josh Howard 2nd Team ( ) Chris Paul 1st Team ( ) NBA FINALS MVP Tim Duncan 1999, 2003, 2005 NBA ALL-STAR GAME MVP Chris Paul NBA All-Stars: Jeff Teague, Tim Duncan and Chris Paul AL-FAROUQ AMINU Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg LAC / / NOH / / NOH / / NOP / / DAL / / POR , / /10.2 TOTALS / /7.0 MUGGSY BOGUES Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg WAS / / CHA / / CHA / / CHA / / CHA / / CHA / / CHA / / CHA / / CHA / / CHA / / CHA-GS / / GSW / / TOR / / TOR / /0.0 TOTALS / /7.7 DAVE BUDD Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg NYK / / NYK / / NYK / / NYK / / NYK / /8.3 TOTALS / /7.1 LEN CHAPPELL Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg SYR / / H PHI-NYK / / NYK / / NYK / / CHI-CIN / / CIN-DET / / MIL / / MIL / / CLE-ATL / /5.1 TOTALS / /9.5 RANDOLPH CHILDRESS Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg POR / / POR-DET / /1.7 TOTALS / /2.4 CHARLIE DAVIS Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg CLE / / CLE-POR / / POR / /3.9 TOTALS / /8.9 TIM DUNCAN Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg H SAS / / SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / H SAS / / SAS / / H SAS / / SAS / / H SAS / / SAS / /8.6 TOTALS / /19.0 KENNY GREEN Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg WAS-PHI / / PHI / /3.4 TOTALS / /4.4 DICKIE HEMRIC Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg BOS / / BOS / /5.4 TOTALS / / #GoDeacs

121 DEACS IN THE NBA JOSH HOWARD Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg DAL / / DAL / / DAL / / H DAL / / DAL / / DAL / / DAL-WAS / / WAS / / UTA / / MIN / /6.7 TOTALS / /14.3 FRANK JOHNSON Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg WAS / / WAS / / WAS / / WAS / / WAS / / WAS / / WAS / / HOU / / PHX / / PHX / /4.6 TOTALS / /8.3 JAMES JOHNSON Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg CHI / / CHI-TOR / / TOR / / SAC / / MEM / / TOR / / TOR / /5.0 TOTALS / /6.5 JIM JOHNSTONE Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg SAS-DET / /1.3 TOTALS / /1.3 CHRIS KING Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg SEA / / VAN / / UTA / /0.5 TOTALS / /6.7 RUSTY LaRUE Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg CHI / / CHI / / CHI / / UTA / / GSW / /1.0 TOTALS / /5.0 PAUL LONG Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg DET / / DET / / BUF / /4.5 TOTALS / /3.9 GIL McGREGOR Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg CIN / /4.1 TOTALS / /4.1 GUY MORGAN Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg IND / /1.9 TOTALS / /1.9 CHRIS PAUL Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg NOK / / NOK / / H NOH / / H NOH / / H NOH / / H NOH / / H LAC / / H LAC / / H LAC / / H LAC / / H LAC / /19.5 TOTALS / /18.8 RODNEY ROGERS Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg DEN / / DEN / / LAC / / LAC / / LAC / / LAC / / PHX / / PHX / / PHX-BOS / / NJN / / NJN / / NO-PHI / /7.7 TOTALS / /10.9 DELANEY RUDD Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg UTA / / UTA / / UTA / / POR / /1.7 TOTALS / /3.4 ISH SMITH Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg HOU-MEM / / GS-ORL / / ORL-MIL / / PHX / / OKC-PHI / / NOP-PHI / /12.6 TOTALS / /5.8 DARIUS SONGAILA Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg SAC / / SAC / / CHI / / WAS / / WAS / / WAS / / NOH / / PHI / /1.6 TOTALS / /6.9 JEFF TEAGUE Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg ATL / / ATL / / ATL / / ATL / / ATL / / H ATL / / ATL / /15.7 TOTALS / /12.1 ANTHONY TUCKER Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg WAS / /3.9 TOTALS / /3.9 RON WATTS Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg BOS / / BOS / /1.4 TOTALS / /1.4 DANNY YOUNG Year Team GP-GS MPG FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-FTA FT% REB/Avg AST BLK STL PTS/Avg SEA / / SEA / / SEA / / SEA / / POR / / POR / / POR / / POR-LAC / / DET / / MIL / /3.4 TOTALS / /4.6 League Leader in Bold Played on NBA Championship Team H All-Star Game Selection 121

122 DEACS IN THE NBA DRAFT NBA DRAFT HISTORY Player Year Rd (Pick) Team Dickie Hemric nd (10) Boston Celtics Dave Budd nd (10) New York Knicks Len Chappell st (4) Syracuse Nationals Bob Woollard th (54) New York Knicks Ron Watts nd (17) Boston Celtics Paul Long th (45) Detroit Pistons Jim Boshart th (104) Chicago Bulls Dickie Walker th (177) Buffalo Braves Gil McGregor th (89) Cincinnati Royals Charlie Davis th (120) Cleveland Cavaliers Rich Habeggar th (188) Portland Trail Blazers Eddie Payne th (167) Portland Trail Blazers Tony Byers th (81) Buffalo Braves Daryl Peterson th (98) Seattle SuperSonics Skip Brown rd (56) Boston Celtics Jerry Schellenberg rd (61) Washington Bullets Rod Griffin st (17) Denver Nuggets Leroy McDonald th (76) San Diego Clippers Frank Johnson st (11) Washington Bullets Guy Morgan nd (40) Indiana Pacers Jim Johnstone rd (51) Kansas City Kings Mike Helms th (154) Houston Rockets Alvis Rogers th (130) Kansas City Kings Danny Young nd (39) Seattle SuperSonics Anthony Teachey nd (40) Dallas Mavericks Kenny Green st (12) Washington Bullets Delaney Rudd th (83) Utah Jazz Muggsy Bogues st (12) Washington Bullets Chris King nd (45) Seattle SuperSonics Rodney Rogers st (9) Denver Nuggets Randolph Childress st (19) Detroit Pistons Tim Duncan st (1) San Antonio Spurs Darius Songaila nd (49) Boston Celtics Josh Howard st (29) Dallas Mavericks Chris Paul st (4) New Orleans Hornets James Johnson st (16) Chicago Bulls Jeff Teague st (19) Atlanta Hawks Al-Farouq Aminu st (8) Los Angeles Clippers DEMON DEACON DRAFT NOTES 13 Demon Deacons have been first-round selections, most recently Al-Farouq Aminu who was selected No. 8 overall by the Clippers in In 2009, James Johnson and Jeff Teague both went in the first round of the NBA Draft. Johnson, who went 16th to the Chicago Bulls, and Teague, who went 19th to the Atlanta Hawks, became the first pair of Deacons to be taken in the first round of the same NBA Draft. The NBA team which has selected the most Wake Forest players is the Washington Bullets (now the Wizards). The Washington franchise has drafted four Deacons: Muggsy Bogues, Kenny Green, Frank Johnson and Jerry Schellenberg. Three Deacons - Tim Duncan, the first overall pick in 1997, Paul, the fourth pick in 2005, and Len Chappell, the fifth pick in have been taken in the top five. Wake Forest had a record three players drafted in Guy Morgan (2nd round), Jim Johnstone (3rd) and Mike Helms (7th). Six times in draft history have two Deacons been selected in the same year , 1971, 1985, 1978, 1984, NBA FIRST ROUND SELECTIONS Player Year (Pick) Team Len Chappell 1962 (4) Syracuse Nationals Rod Griffin 1978 (17) Denver Nuggets Frank Johnson 1981 (11) Washington Bullets Kenny Green 1985 (12) Washington Bullets Muggsy Bogues 1987 (12) Washington Bullets Rodney Rogers 1993 (9) Denver Nuggets Randolph Childress 1995 (19) Detroit Pistons Tim Duncan 1997 (1) San Antonio Spurs Josh Howard 2003 (29) Dallas Mavericks Chris Paul 2005 (4) New Orleans Hornets James Johnson 2009 (16) Chicago Bulls Jeff Teague 2009 (19) Atlanta Hawks Al-Farouq Aminu 2010 (8) Los Angeles Clippers DEACS AT THE OLYMPICS Player Year Nation Medal Darius Songaila 2000 Lithuania Bronze Tim Duncan 2004 United States Bronze Darius Songaila 2004 Lithuania Chris Paul 2008 United States Gold Chris Paul 2012 United States Gold Darius Songaila 2012 Lithuania Al-Farouq Aminu 2012 Nigeria 122 #GoDeacs

123 ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY wake forest basketball Opponent GP W L First Last Air Force Alabama Alaska American Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Atlantic Christian Auburn Baldwin-Wallace Baltimore Baylor Belmont Bethune-Cookman Boston College Bradley Brigham Young Brown Bucknell Buffalo Butler California Cal State Fullerton Campbell Canisius Carson-Newman Catawba Catholic Charleston Charleston Southern Charlotte Chattanooga Cincinnati Citadel Clemson Coastal Carolina Colgate Colorado Columbia Connecticut Coppin State Cornell Creighton Dartmouth Davidson Dayton Delaware Delaware State DePaul Drexel Duke Duquesne East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern College Eastern Kentucky Elon Emory & Henry Erskine Evansville Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Florida Florida Southern Florida State Fresno State Furman Gardner-Webb George Mason Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia Tech Georgetown George Washington Gonzaga Guilford Hampden-Sydney Opponent GP W L First Last Hampton Hawaii High Point Holy Cross Houston Howard Illinois Illinois State Indiana Indiana St.-Evansville Iona Iowa Jacksonville James Madison John Carroll Johns Hopkins Kansas Kentucky Lafayette La Salle Lebanon Valley Lehigh Lenoir-Rhyne Liberty Long Island Longwood Louisiana-Monroe LSU Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola (Md.) Lynchburg Manhattan Marist Marquette Marshall Maryland UMBC Maryland-Eastern Shore Maryville Massachusetts Memphis Mercer Miami (Fla.) Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Mississippi State Mississippi Valley State Missouri Monmouth Mount St. Mary s Murray State Navy Nebraska New Hampshire New Mexico N.Y.U Niagara Nicholls State North Carolina UNC Asheville North Carolina A&T NC Central UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington NC State Northwestern first meeting Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma State Old Dominion Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pennsylvania Penn State Opponent GP W L First Last Pepperdine Pittsburgh Presbyterian Princeton Providence Purdue Radford Randolph-Macon Rhode Island Rice Richmond Rider Rio Grande Roanoke Robert Morris Rollins Rutgers St. Bonaventure St. Francis (Pa.) St. John s St. Joseph s Saint Louis St. Mary s (Calif.) Samford Santa Clara Seattle Seton Hall Siena South Carolina South Carolina State USC Upstate Southern Cal South Florida Southern Illinois SMU Stanford Stetson Syracuse Temple Tennessee Texas Texas-El Paso Texas A&M Texas Tech Toledo Tulane UCLA Utah Vanderbilt Vermont Villanova Virginia VCU VMI Virginia Tech Washington Washington & Lee Washington State West Chester West Virginia Western Carolina William & Mary Winthrop Winston-Salem State Wisconsin Wisconsin-Green Bay Wofford Wright State Wyoming Xavier Yale opponents in bold 123

124 124 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball HISTORY VS. OPPONENTS OPPONENT SERIES WF INDIVIDUAL HIGHS TEAM HIGHS All-Time: 7-12 Points: 29, C.J. Harris (2013) & Jeff Teague (2009) Points: 93 (93-76), 2006 H /A / N: 5-4 / 2-6 / 0-2 Rebounds: 12, Travis McKie (2011) Margin of Victory: 26 (74-48), 2016 Streak: W1 Assists: 12, Tyrone Bogues (1986) Manning vs. BC: 1-1 Blocks: 6, Ty Walker (2012) Opponent Points: 112 (112-73), 2008 Christian vs. WF: 1-1 Steals: 4, five times Opponent Margin of Victory: 39 (112-73), 2008 All-Time: Points: 38, Charlie Davis (1969) & Craig Dawson (2002) Points: 120 (120-65), 1955 H /A / N: 55-16/ / 9-3 Rebounds: 36, Dickie Hemric (1955) Margin of Victory: 55 (120-65), 1955 Streak: L2 Assists: 17, Tyrone Bogues (1987) Manning vs. CU: 0-2 Blocks: 7, Tim Duncan, Larry Harrison Opponent Points: 118 ( , 2ot), 2002 Brownell vs. WF: 7-2 Steals: 6, Rodney Rogers (1991) Opponent Margin of Victory: 27 (91-64), 1986 All-Time: Points: 44, Dickie Hemric (1953) Points: 122 ( ), 1975 H /A / N: / / Rebounds: 31, Dickie Hemric (1952) Margin of Victory: 35 (88-53), 1982 Streak: L4 Assists: 12, Tyrone Bogues (1987) Manning vs. DU: 0-2 Blocks: 7, Tim Duncan (1995) Opponent Points: 122 (122-93), 1969 Krzyzewski vs. WF: Steals: 6, Tyrone Bogues, Frank Johnson Opponent Margin of Victory: 43 (94-51), 2015 All-Time: Points: 36, Randolph Childress (1994) Points: 94 (94-111), 1993 H /A / N: 15-8/ 6-14 / 3-2 Rebounds: 20, Tim Duncan (1995) Margin of Victory: 39 (87-48), 2005 Streak: L4 Assists: 9, Ishmael Smith (2007) Manning vs. FSU: 0-3 Blocks: 9, Tim Duncan (1997) Opponent Points: 111 (111-94), 1993 Hamilton vs. WF: Steals: 7, Chris Paul (2005) Opponent Margin of Victory: 24, two times All-Time: Points: 30, Josh Howard (2003) Points: 114 ( , 2ot), 2007 H /A / N: / 9-28 / 4-1 Rebounds: 22, Tim Duncan (1996) Margin of Victory: 30 (86-56), 1981 Streak: L2 Assists: 15, Ishmael Smith (2007) Manning vs. GT: 1-2 Blocks: 6, Tim Duncan (three times) Opponent Points: 112 ( , 2ot), 2007 Pastner vs. WF: 0-0 Steals: 7, Josh Howard (2002) Opponent Margin of Victory: 29 (105-76), 1973 All-Time: 1-4 Points: 31, Devin Thomas (2015) Points: 76 (76-85), 2015 H /A / N: 0-1 / 0-1 / 1-2 Rebounds: 15, Dave Budd (1958) Margin of Victory: 1 (60-59), 1996 Streak: L2 Assists: 7, Bryant Crawford (2016) Manning vs. UL: 0-2 Blocks: 7, Tim Duncan (1996) Opponent Points: 85 (85-76), 2015 Pitino vs. WF: 4-0 Steals: 2, Bryant Crawford (2016) Opponent Margin of Victory: 23 (81-58), 1992 All-Time: 10-8 Points: 27, Jeff Teague (2008) Points: 94 (94-82), 2005 H /A / N: 7-1 / 2-7 / 1-0 Rebounds: 14, Kyle Visser (2007) Margin of Victory: 29 (46-17), 1940 Streak: L1 Assists: 8, three times Manning vs. UM: 1-1 Blocks: 5, Travis McKie (2013) Opponent Points: 83 (83-62), 2010 Larranaga vs. WF: 3-3 Steals: 4, Madison Jones, L.D. Williams Opponent Margin of Victory: 27 (79-52), 2009 All-Time: Points: 41, Charlie Davis (1970) Points: 119 ( ot), 2003 H /A / N: / / Rebounds: 20, Tim Duncan, Ronny Watts Margin of Victory: 26, two times Streak: L3 Assists: 17, Tyront Bogues (1986) Manning vs. UNC: 0-2 Blocks: 7, Tim Duncan (1995) Opponent Points: 115 (115-87), 1966 Williams vs. WF: 14-6 Steals: 6, Danny Young (1981) Opponent Margin of Victory: 37, two times All-Time: Points: 42, Charlie Davis (1970) Points: 103 ( ot), 1989 H /A / N: / / Rebounds: 21, Devin Thomas (2016) Margin of Victory: 41 (50-9), 1912 Streak: L2 Assists: 12, Tyrone Bogues (1987) Manning vs. NCSU: 2-3 Blocks: 5, Tim Duncan (1997) Opponent Points: 130 (130-89), 1983 Gottfried vs. WF: 7-5 Steals: 6, Danny Young, Bryant Crawford Opponent Margin of Victory: 43 (82-39), 1949 All-Time: 3-3 Points: 26, Devin Thomas (2015) Points: 81 (81-69), 2014 H /A / N: 1-1 / 0-2 / 2-0 Rebounds: 11, Devin Thomas (2015) Margin of Victory: 12 (81-69), 2014 Streak: L3 Assists: 6, Codi Miller-McIntyre (2014) Manning vs. ND: 0-3 Blocks: 3, Doral Moore (2016) Opponent Points: 88 (88-75), 2015 Brey vs. WF: 3-2 Steals: 3, Madison Jones (2015) Opponent Margin of Victory: 23 (85-62), 2016 All-Time: 1-3 Points: 22, Cornelius Hudson (2016) Points: 96 ( ot), 2016 H /A / N: 1-0 / 0-2 / 0-1 Rebounds: 9, Devin Thomas (2014) Margin of Victory: 3, (69-66), 2015 Streak: L1 Assists: 9, Codi Miller-McIntyre (2016) Manning vs. BC: 1-1 Blocks: 2, three times Opponent Points: 101 ( ot), 2016 Stallings vs. WF: 2-2 Steals: 5, Bryant Crawford (2016) Opponent Margin of Victory: 29 (84-55), 2014 All-Time: 0-4 Points: 26, Dinos Mitoglou (2015) Points: 83 (83-86 ot), 2015 H /A / N: 0-2 / 0-1 / 0-1 Rebounds: 13, Devin Thomas (2016) Margin of Victory: -- Streak: L4 Assists: 6, Codi Miller-McIntyre (2015) Manning vs. SU: 0-2 Blocks: 2, three times Opponent Points: 86 (86-83 ot), 2015 Boeheim vs. WF: 4-0 Steals: 3, Broderick Hicks, Cornelius Hudson Opponent Margin of Victory: 28 (83-55), 2016 All-Time: Points: 50, Len Chappell (1962) Points: 116 (116-67), 1962 H /A / N: / / 6-6 Rebounds: 24, Len Chappel (1962) Margin of Victory: 49 (116-67), 1962 Streak: L4 Assists: 10, Tyrone Bogues (1986) Manning vs. UVA: 0-3 Blocks: 7, Tim Duncan (1994) Opponent Points: 107 (107-74), 1983 Bennett vs. WF: 5-4 Steals: 5, four times Opponent Margin of Victory: 64 (80-16), 1914 All-Time: Points: 37, Rod Griffin (1977) Points: 100 (100-84), 1961 H /A / N: 17-8 / / 3-2 Rebounds: 15, Travis McKie (1913) Margin of Victory: 29 (41-12), 1913 Streak: L3 Assists: 11, Codi Miller-McIntyre (2015) Manning vs. VT: 1-3 Blocks: 6, Anthony Teachey (1984) Opponent Points: 110 (110-85), 1966 Williams vs. WF: 3-1 Steals: 4, Eric Williams (2005) Opponent Margin of Victory: 30 (45-15), 1912

125 IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS/EVENTS IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS Year Event (Location) Place (Teams) Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Hawaii) 3rd (8) Roundball Classic (W-S/Fayetteville, Ark.) 1-3 record Battle 4 Atlantis (Paradise Island, Bahamas) 6th (8) Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) 7th (8) Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vistam Fla.) 7th (8) Preseason NIT (Winston-Salem, N.C.) 2-2 record Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) 1st (8) K Sports Classic (New York, N.Y.) 3rd (4) Preseason NIT (Winston-Salem/New York) 1st (16) Preseason NIT (W-S/Fayetteville/NYC) 2nd (16) BCA Classic (Winston-Salem) 1st (4) Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 6th (8) Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (New York, N.Y.) 2nd (4) Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) 5th (8) Fiesta Bowl Classic (Tuscon, Ariz.) 4th (4) Lobo Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) 2nd (4) Palm Beach Classic (West Palm Beach, Fla.) 3rd (4) Jostens Classic (Philadlephia. Pa.) 2nd (4) Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) 4th (4) Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 6th (8) Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas) 3rd (4) Gator Bowl Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) 1st (4) ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y.) 2nd (4) Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.) 3rd (4) Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) 1st (4) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 1st (4) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 4th (4) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 4th (4) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 4th (4) ODU Classic (Norfolk, Va.) 3rd (4) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 1st (4) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 1st (4) Gator Bowl Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) 1st (4) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 1st (4) Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) 5th (8) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 2nd (4) Sunshine Classic (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 2nd (4) Palmetto Classic (Charleston, S.C.) 1st (4) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 4th (4) Twin City Classic (Winston-Salem) 1st (4) Steel Bowl Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 4th (4) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 4th (4) Gold Coast Classic (West Palm Beach, Fla.) 1st (4) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 2nd (4) Quaker City Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1st (4) Triangle Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 2nd (4) Vanderbilt Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.) 4th (4) Gator Bowl Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) 3rd (4) Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) 2nd (4) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 6th (8) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 1st (8) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 4th (8) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 2nd (8) Carrousel Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) 1st (8) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 4th (8) Carrousel Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) 1st (8) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 5th (8) Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) 3rd (4) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 3rd (8) Steel Bowl Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 4th (4) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 3rd (8) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 8th (8) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 4th (8) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 4th (4) /BIG EAST CHALLENGE Year Score Location Connecticut 84, Wake Forest 75 A (Hartford) Villanova 91, Wake Forest 82 N (Chapel Hill) Seton Hall 76, Wake Forest 74 (ot) N (Greensboro) TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Event (Location) Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) Preseason NIT (New York, N.Y.) BCA Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Gator Bowl Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) Gator Bowl Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) Big 4 Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) Palmetto Classic (Charleston, S.C.) Twin City Classic (Winston-Salem) Gold Coast Classic (West Palm Beach, Fla.) Quaker City Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.) Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) Carrousel Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) Carrousel Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) /BIG TEN CHALLENGE Year Score Location Wake Forest 69, Rutgers 68 A Minnesota 84, Wake Forest 69 H Nebraska 79, Wake Forest 63 H Wake Forest 55, Nebraska 53 A Wake Forest 76, Iowa 73 H Purdue 69, Wake Forest 58 A Wake Forest 83, Indiana 58 H Wake Forest 56, Iowa A Wake Forest 91, Wisconsin 88 H Illinois 91, Wake Forest 73 A Wake Forest 100, Indiana 67 H Wake Forest 90, Wisconsin 80 A Wake Forest 85, Minnesota 79 H Wake Forest 71, Michigan 60 A Wake Forest 67, Wisconsin 48 H Overall Record: 11-4 Home: 6-2 Away: 5-2 By Opponent Overall (H, A) Illinois 0-1 (0-0, 0-1) Indiana 2-0 (2-0, 0-0) Iowa 2-0 (1-0, 1-0) Michigan 1-0 (0-0, 1-0) Minnesota 1-1 (1-1, 0-0) Nebraska 1-1 (0-1, 1-0) Purdue 0-1 ( ) Rutgers 1-0 (0-0, 1-0) Wisconsin 3-0 (2-0, 1-0) SERIES HISTORY VS. NON-DIVISION I OPPONENTS School Record First Meeting Last Meeting School Record First Meeting Last Meeting Alaska-Anchorage 0-1 L, (11/25/93) L, (11/25/93) Lebanon Valley 1-0 W, (3/14/53) W, (3/14/53) Baldwin-Wallace 1-0 W, (12/12/68) W, (12/12/68) Lenoir-Rhyne 10-0 W, (1921) W, (12/18/52) Baltimore 0-2 L, (1936) L, (1940) Lynchburg (Virginia Christian) 4-0 W, (1911) W, (1925) Barton (Atlantic Christian) 6-1 W, 76-6 (1915) W, (1948) Maryville 2-0 W, (1916) W, (1916) Carson-Newman 1-0 W, 66-7 (1915) W, 66-7 (1915) NYU 0-1 L, (2/23/61) L, (2/23/61) Catawba 5-2 W, (1930) W, (1946) Randolph-Macon 5-3 W, (1912) W, (1948) Catholic 0-1 L, (1933) L, (1933) Rio Grande 0-1 L, (12/22/53) L, (12/22/53) Eastern College 2-0 W, 33-6 (1917) W, (1917) Roanoke 4-4 W, 40-9 (1914) L, (1938) Emory & Henry 3-1 W, (1912) L, (1918) Rollins 6-0 W, (11/30/74) W, (11/23/85) Erskine 1-0 W, (1933) W, (1933) Southern Indiana (ISU-Evansville) 1-0 W, (12/17/77) W, (12/17/77) Florida Southern 7-0 W, (11/30/68) W, (12/11/80) Washington & Lee 7-4 L, (1919) W, (12/19/53) Guilford 25-6 L, (1906) W, (1934) West Chester 1-0 W,44-34 (1939) W,44-34 (1939) Hampden-Sydney 4-1 W, (1924) W, (1929) Winston-Salem State 4-0 W, (2/6/07) W, (11/24/09) John Carroll 1-0 W, (12/8/80) W, (12/8/80) Johns Hopkins 2-0 W, (12/1/80) W, (1/6/82) 125

126 ALL-TIME SERIES AIR FORCE Overall: 2-1 Home: 2-0 (2-0 LJVM) Road: 0-1 (0-1 Clune) W H L A BCA W H ALABAMA Overall: 5-2 Home: 3-0 (2-0 LJVM) Road: 0-1 (0-1 Coleman) NIT W H NCAA L N L-ot A W H Cable Car W N Palmetto W N W H N1-Charleston, S.C.; 2-Santa Clara, Calif.; 3-Atlanta, Ga. AMERICAN Overall: 4-0 Home: 3-0 (0-0 LJVM) Palm Beach W N W H W H W H N1-West Palm Beach, Fla. APPALACHIAN STATE Overall: 20-0 Home: 19-0 (4-0 LJVM) W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W N W H W H W H W H W H W H 1951 W H N1-Greensboro, N.C. ARIZONA Overall: 1-0 Pre-NIT W N1 N1-New York, N.Y. (MSG) ARIZONA STATE Overall: Old Spice L N1 N1-Lake Buena Vista, Fla. ARKANSAS Overall: 5-3 Home: 1-2 (1-1 LJVM) Road: 3-1 (0-1 Bud Walton) W H L A W A W A L H L H* W A NCAA W N1 N1-Norman, Okla. 126 #GoDeacs AUBURN Overall: 3-3 Home: 0-1 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (0-0 Auburn Arena) NCAA L N4 Gator W N W A L H L N2 Carrousel W N1 N1-Charlotte, N.C.; N2-Columbus, Ga.; N3-Jacksonville, Fla.; N4-Tampa, Fla. BAYLOR Overall: Classic W N1 N1-Anaheim, Calif. BELMONT Overall: W H1 1-Clinton, N.C. BETHUNE-COOKMAN Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H BOSTON COLLEGE Overall: 7-12 Home: 5-4 (5-3 LJVM) Road: 2-6 (2-5 Conte Forum) W H L A L H L A W H W H W A L N L A W H W H W A L A L H L A L H L H L A NCAA L N1 N1-Tuscaloosa, Ala.; N2-Greensboro, N.C. BRADLEY Overall: 0-2 Rainbow L N2 Steel L N1 N1-Pittsburgh, Pa.; N2-Honolulu, Hawaii BRIGHAM YOUNG Overall: 4-1 Home: 2-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (1-0 Marriott) W A W H Quaker W N W H Dixie L N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Philadelphia, Pa. BROWN Overall: 2-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H Palmetto W N1 N1-Charleston, S.C. BUCKNELL Overall: 7-0 Home: 5-0 (4-0 LJVM) Road: 2-0 (2-0 Sojka) W A W H W H W H W-ot A W H W H BUFFALO Overall: 3-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H 1951 W W BUTLER Overall: NCAA L N1 N1-Kansas City, Mo. CALIFORNIA Overall: 1-2 Home: 1-1 (0-1 LJVM) Away: 0-1 (0-0 Haas) NIT W H* L H L A1 1-Oakland, Calif. CAL STATE FULLERTON Overall: Classic W N1 N1-Anaheim, Calif. CAMPBELL Overall: 6-0 Home: 6-0 (4-0 LJVM) W H W H W H W H W H W H CANISIUS Overall: 3-2 Home: 1-1 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 1-1 (1-1 Koessler) W A W H Josten W N L A L H N1-Philadelphia, Pa. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Overall: 2-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H NCAA W N1 N1-Lexington, Ky. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (Baptist) Overall: 2-0 Home: 2-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H W H CHARLOTTE Overall: 5-2 Home: 2-1 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 1-1 (0-1 Halton) L A W H W H L H W A W N W N1 N1-Greensboro, N.C. CHATTANOOGA Overall: NCAA W N NCAA W N1 N1-Nashville, Tenn.; N2-Cleveland, Ohio CINCINNATI Overall: 2-5 Home: 1-2 (1-1 LJVM) Away: 1-2 (1-1 Fifth Third) W A W H L H L-ot A L H L A Dixie L N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C. THE CITADEL Overall: 15-2 Home: 11-0 (3-0 LJVM) Away: 4-2 (4-2 McAlister) W H W A W H W H W A W A W H W H W H W H L A L A W A W H W H W H W H N1-Raleigh, N.C. CLEMSON Overall: Home: (19-3 LJVM) Road: (--- Littlejohn) L H L A W H L A L A L H L A L A W H W H W A L-ot A W H W-ot H L-ot A W A W A W H W H W A L-2ot A W H W A W H W H W A W H W A L N L A W H W H W A W N W H L A W A W H W H L A L A W H W H W A W H W-ot A L N L H L A L A L H* W H* L A W N L A L-ot H* L H* L A L A W H W H* W-ot A W A W H* W H* W A W N L A W H L A W H L H* L-2ot A L A W-ot H* L H W A L N W A L H L H L A L A W H W H L A W A W H W A W H L A W H W-2ot A W H L H L A W-2ot N L A

127 ALL-TIME SERIES W H L A L H L A W H W N W A L H L A W H W N W A W H W A W H W N W A W H L A W H L A L H W A W H W H W A W N W A W H W H W A W H W A L-ot A L H L A W-ot H W H W A L A W H W A W H W H W A W A W A W H L A W H W H L A SoCon L N W H W A L A L H W A W A W H N1-Greensboro, N.C.; N2-Charlotte, N.C; N3-Landover, Md.; N4-Raleigh, N.C. CLEVELAND STATE Overall: NCAA L N1 N1-Miami, Fla. COASTAL CAROLINA Overall: 3-1 Home: 3-1 (2-0 LJVM) W H W H L-ot H W H COLGATE Overall: 3-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H Carrousel W-ot N Carrousel W N1 N1-Charlotte, N.C. COLORADO Overall: 0-1 Home: 0-1 (0-1 LJVM) L H COLUMBIA Overall: 0-1 Home: 0-1 (0-0 LJVM) L H CONNECTICUT Overall: 1-2 Away: 0-1 (0-1 XL Center) Paradise L N /BE L A Quaker W N1 N1-Philadelphia, Pa.; A2-Hartford, Conn.; N3-St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands COPPIN STATE Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H CORNELL Overall: 1-1 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H Dixie L N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C. CREIGHTON Overall: Far West W N1 N1-Portland, Ore. DARTMOUTH Overall: ODU W N1 N1-Norfolk, Va. DAVIDSON Overall: Home: 30-7 (5-0 LJVM) Away: 1-2 (3-1 Belk) L-ot A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H L A W H W A W H wake forest basketball W A L H L A L H W A W H L A L N W N L A W-ot N W A L N L A L A L A W H L A W H W A W H W N W H W A W H W H W A 1940 W H 1940 W A 1939 W A 1939 W H 1938 W H 1938 W A 1937 W A 1937 L H 1936 W A 1936 W H 1935 L A 1935 W H 1934 W H 1934 W A 1933 W H 1932 W H 1931 W A 1930 L H 1929 L A 1928 L H 1925 L A 1925 W A 1925 W A 1924 W A 1924 W H 1923 L A 1923 W H 1922 L A 1922 L H 1920 W H 1917 L H 1911 W W H1-Reynolds H.S.; N2-Lexington, N.C.; N3-Greensboro, N.C.; A4-Charlotte, N.C. DAYTON Overall: 2-2 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 0-1 (0-0 UD Arena) Old Spice L N L A Dixie W N W H N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Lake Buena Vista, Fla. DELAWARE Overall: 0-1 Away: 0-1 (0-1 Carpenter) L A DELAWARE STATE Overall: 0-1 Home: 0-1 (0-1 LJVM) L H DePAUL Overall: 2-2 Home: 0-1 (0-1 LJVM) Away: 0-1 (0-1 AllState) L A L H NCAA W-ot N2 Dixie W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-St. Louis, Mo. DREXEL Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H DUKE (Trinity) Overall: Home: (11-14 LJVM) Road: (16-60 Cameron) L A L H L A L H W H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L A W H W H L A L N L A L H L A W H W H L A W-2ot H L A L N L H L A L H L A L N L A L H L A L H L A L H L H W A W H W A W N W A W H W H W A W A L H W H L A W A L H L A L H L N W H* L A L A L H* Lot H* L A L N L H* L A L-ot H* W-ot A L-ot A W H* W H* W A W N W A W H* W H W A L H L A Big 4 L N L N L H L A L N W H L A Big 4 L N W A W H Big 4 W N W H L-ot A L A W H Big 4 W N W H W A Big 4 W N L A W H Big 4 L N W H L A Big 4 L N L A L H Big 4 W N W N L H L-ot A L N L A L H W N L H L A L N L H L A L N L N W-ot H L A L N1 127

128 128 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball ALL-TIME SERIES L N L H L A L N L N L A W H L N L A L H L N W H L A L N W N W H L A L N W A W H L N L A L H L N L A L H Dixie L-ot N L A W H W A W H Dixie L N L A L H L A W H Dixie L N L H W A L H L A Dixie L N L H W A W H L A Dixie L N L A W H L H L A L H L A SoCon L N L A L H L N L A L A L A SoCon L N L H L A L-ot H W A L H L A L A L H L H L A W H 1937 L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L A L A 1931 L L L L L L L L W W W W L A W H 1924 L L A 1923 L W W H L A 1921 L H L A 1917 L W H 1916 W A 1915 W L L A W H 1913 L H 1913 L A 1910 W H 1909 W L W W W W W 15-5 H W A N1-Greensboro, N.C.; N2-Charlotte, N.C; N3-Atlanta, Ga.; N4-Raleigh, N.C. DUQUESNE Overall: 2-5 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) Overall: 0-3 (0-0 Palumbo) Steel Bowl L N L A W H Dixie W N Steel Bowl L N L A L A N1-Pittsburgh, Pa.; N2-Raleigh, N.C. EAST CAROLINA Overall: 7-0 Home: 5-0 (2-0 LJVM) Away: 2-0 (1-0 Minges) W A W A W H W H W H W H W H A1-Greensboro, N.C. EAST TENNESSEE STATE Overall: 7-1 Home: 5-0 (2-0 LJVM) Away: 1-1 (0-0 Freedom Hall) NCAA W N W H W H L A W H W H W A W H N1-Tampa. Fla. EASTERN KENTUCKY Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H ELON Overall: 37-6 Home: 6-0 (6-0 LJVM) Away: 1-1 (0-0 Alumni Gym) W A W H W H W A W H W H W H W H 1951 W W W H 1931 W W W H W H 1928 W H 1927 W A 1927 W H W A W H W H W A W A W H W A L H L A W H W H W A 1919 W L L W A W H W A W H W H L A L A W H 1913 W W N1-Greensboro, N.C. EVANSVILLE Overall: 2-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (0-0 Ford) W H W-ot A FAIRFIELD Overall: 3-0 Home: 2-0 (2-0 LJVM) W H W H Lobo W N1 N1-Albuquerque, N.M. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON Overall: 7-0 Home: 2-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (1-0 Rothman) W A W H W H W H W H W H W H FLORIDA Overall: 5-7 Home: 2-2 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 1-2 (1-0 O Connell) Orange Bwl L N4 2K Sports L N W A L H* GatorBowl W-ot N2 GatorBowl L N L A L A W H Carrousel W N L H W H N1-Charlotte, N.C.; N2-Jacksonville, Fla.; N3-New York, N.Y. (MSG); N4-Sunrise, Fla. FLORIDA STATE Overall: Home: 15-8 (14-8 LJVM) Road: 6-14 (1-0 Tucker) L H L-2ot A L H L A W H L H L H L A L A W H L N W A W H L A W N L H W H L-ot A W-ot H L A W N W A W H W A W H W A W H L A L H W H L A W H L A W N L A W H W H W-ot A L A W H W H W A L A L-ot H L A L-ot H L N W H N1-St. Petersburg, Fla.; N2-Greensboro, N.C; N3-Charlotte, N.C. FRESNO STATE Overall: Pre-NIT W N NIT L N1 N1-New York, N.Y. (MSG) FURMAN Overall: 17-7 Home: 8-3 (2-0 LJVM) Away: 7-4 (1-0 Timmons) W H W H L H W A W H L A L H W A W H W H W H L A W A W A W A L H W A W H W A L A W H L A W A W 54-9 H GARDNER-WEBB Overall: 2-0 Home: 2-0 (2-0 LJVM) W H W H GEORGE MASON Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) K Sports Wot H GEORGETOWN Overall: 2-3 Away: 0-1 (0-0 Verizon) Tipoff W N Gold Coast W N L A 1930 L L N1-West Palm Beach, Fla.; N2-Springfield, Mass.

129 ALL-TIME SERIES GEORGE WASHINGTON Overall: Home: 2-2 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 1-2 (1-0 Smith) Pre-NIT W H W A W H L A W H L A W A W H L H L A L A W H L A Wot H L A 1951 W H 1950 SoCon W N L A 1949 W H 1948 L A 1946 W W W H 1942 L A 1937 L A 1936 L H 1936 L A 1935 W L L L L L W N1-Durham, N.C.; H2-Clinton, N.C. GEORGIA Overall: 2-4 Home: 1-1 (1-1 LJVM) Away: 0-2 (0-1 Stegeman) L A L H W H L N Gator Bowl W N L A N1-Jacksonville, Fla.; N2-Atlanta, Ga. GEORGIA SOUTHERN Overall: 3-0 Home: 3-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H W H W H GEORGIA TECH Overall: Home: (18-8 LJVM) Road: 9-27 (0-3 McCamish) L A L A W H L H L H L A L A W H L H L A W H L A W H L A L-ot A L H W-2ot N L A W H L A W H W H L-ot A W A L H W A W H W N L A W H W A L-ot H W H W A W H L A L H L A W H W A W N L A W H W H L A W N L A W H L H W A L A W H W H L A L A L H L A L H* L H* L A L A L-ot H L H L A L A W H* W-ot H L A L A W H* W H* W A W A W H W H W A W H W A 1950 L N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C; N2-Greensboro, N.C.; N3-Charlotte, N.C.; N4-Tampa, Fla.; 5-Philips Arena GONZAGA Overall: 1-1 Home: 0-1 (0-1 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (1-0 McCarthey) L H W A wake forest basketball GREEN BAY Overall: Great Alaska W-ot N1 N1-Anchorage, Alaska HAMPTON Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Pre-NIT W H HAWAII Overall: 2-0 Away: 1-0 (0-0 Sherriff) Great Alaska W N Rainbow W A N1-Anchorage, Alaska HIGH POINT Overall: 14-1 Home: 4-0 (4-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (1-0 Millis) W H W A W H W H W H 1946 W W W L W W W W W W HOLY CROSS Overall: 3-1 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H Dixie W N NCAA L N Dixie W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C. HOUSTON Overall: NCAA L N1 N1-St. Louis, Mo. HOWARD Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H ILLINOIS Overall: 1-1 Away: 0-1 (0-1 State Farm) /B1G L A C vs. C W-ot N1 N1-New York, N.Y. (MSG) ILLINOIS STATE Overall: 0-1 Home: 0-1 (0-0 LJVM) L H INDIANA Overall: 3-0 Home: 2-0 (2-0 LJVM) Maui W N /B1G W H /B1G W H N1-Lahaina, Hawaii IONA Overall: 0-2 Home: 0-1 (0-0 LJVM) L H Paradise L N1 N1-St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands IOWA Overall: 4-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (1-0 Carver Hawkeye) /B1G W H /B1G W A NCAA W N Far West W N1 N1-Portland, Ore.; N2-Nashville, Tenn. JACKSONVILLE Overall: 6-0 Home: 3-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 2-0 (0-0 JVMA) W H Gator Bowl W A W H* W H W A Gold Coast W N1 N1-West Palm Beach, Fla. JAMES MADISON Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H KANSAS Overall: 2-3 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Road: 0-1 (0-1 Allen) Atlantis L N L A W H NCAA L N NCAA W N1 N1-Lincoln, Neb.; 2-Lexington, Ky.; 3-Paradise Island, Bahamas KENTUCKY Overall: 0-5 Away: 0-2 (0-0 Rupp) NCAA L N NCAA L N NCAA L N UK Inv. L A L A N1-Charlotte, N.C.; N2-Minneapolis, Minn.; N3-New Orleans, La. LA SALLE Overall: 1-1 Away: 0-1 (0-0 Gola) Sunshine W N L A N1-St. Petersburg, Fla. LAFAYETTE Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H LEHIGH Overall: 2-0 Home: 2-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H W H LIBERTY Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H LONGWOOD Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H LIU-BROOKLYN Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H (NE Louisiana) LOUISIANA-MONROE Overall: NCAA W N1 N1-Milwaukee, Wis. LSU Overall: 1-1 Away: 1-0 (1-0 Maravich) W A Sugar Bowl L N1 N1-New Orleans, La. LOUISIANA TECH Overall: NCAA W N1 N1-Atlanta, Ga. LOUISVILLE Overall: 1-4 Home: 0-1 (0-1 LJVM) Away: 0-1 (0-1 KFC Yum!) L A L H NCAA W N NCAA L N2 Dixie L N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; 2-Tempe, Ariz.; 3-Minneapolis, Minn. LOYOLA (MD.) Overall: 2-2 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 1-2 (0-0 Reitz) W H L A L A W A MANHATTAN Overall: NCAA W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C. MARIST Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Pre-NIT W H MARQUETTE Overall: 7-5 Home: 4-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 2-3 (0-1 Bradley) L A W H W H L A W-ot A W H* W-ot A W H NCAA L N W H L A 129

130 130 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball ALL-TIME SERIES Dixie L N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Oklahoma City, Okla. MARSHALL Overall: 2-2 Home: 2-0 (2-0 LJVM) Away: 0-2 (0-1 Henderson) L A W H W H L A MARYLAND Overall: Home: 3-0 (11-10 LJVM) Away: 0-2 (2-7 Xfinity) L A L N L H L A L N L A L A L H W-ot H L N W A L H L A L H L A W H L N W A W H L A W H L A L H L N L H L A L H L A W H L A W A W H W A L H W A W H W H L A L A L H W H W A L H W A L A W H W H L A W A W H L H* L A W A W H L H* L A L A L H L N L A W-2ot H* L A W H* W H* L A L A W H L A L H L H* W A L A W H* L H* W-ot A L A W H* L A L H L A L H L N W H L A L-ot A L H* W H L A L H W A W H* W A L A W H W H W A L-ot H L A L-2ot H L A W A L H W N W H W A W H L A W N W H W A W H W A W H L A L H L A W H L A W H L A W H W-ot A W-ot N L A W H SoCon W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Greensboro, N.C.; N3-Atlanta, Ga. UMBC Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H MD-EASTERN SHORE Overall: 3-0 Home: 3-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H W H W H MASSACHUSETTS Overall: 1-1 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 0-1 (0-1 Mullins) W H L A MEMPHIS Overall: C vs C W N1 N1-New York, N.Y. (MSG) MERCER Overall: 2-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Paradise W N W H N1-St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands MIAMI Overall: 10-8 Home: 7-1 (7-1 LJVM) Road: 2-6 (2-6 BankUnited) L A W H L A W H L A L H L N W H L A L A W H W H W A L A W A W H W H 1940 W N1-Greensboro, N.C. MICHIGAN Overall: 1-0 Away: 1-0 (1-0 Crisler) /B1G W A MICHIGAN STATE Overall: Cable Car L N1 N1-Santa Clara, Calif. MINNESOTA Overall: 3-4 Home: 2-1 (1-1 LJVM) Away: 0-2 (0-2 Williams) /B1G L H NIT L A /B1G W H L A W H Dixie W-ot N Dixie L N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) K Sports W H MISSOURI Overall: 2-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (0-0 Mizzou) W H W A MONMOUTH Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H MOUNT ST. MARY S Overall: 4-0 Home: 4-0 (4-0 LJVM) W H BCA W H W H W H MURRAY STATE Overall: 1-0 Away: 1-0 (0-0 CFSB) NIT W A NAVY Overall: 5-4 Home: 3-1 (2-0 LJVM) Away: 2-1 (2-0 Alumni) W A W H W A W H Steel Bowl L N W H* Dixie L N Dixie L N L A N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Pittsburgh, Pa. NEBRASKA Overall: 1-1 Home: 0-1 (0-1 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (0-0 Pinnacle Bank) /B1G L H /B1G W A NEW HAMPSHIRE Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H NEW MEXICO Overall: 3-1 Home: 2-0 (2-0 LJVM) Away: 1-1 (1-1 The Pit) W A W H NIT W H Lobo L A NIAGARA Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H NICHOLLS STATE Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H NORTH CAROLINA Overall: Home: (10-12 LJVM) Road: (5-21 Smith) L A L H L A W H L A L H L A L H W A W H L A L A L H L H W H L H W-3ot A W H W A W H W A L H L A W N L A W H L-ot A L H L A L H L N L A W H W H L A W-ot N W A L H L-ot N W H L A L A W H L N L A L H L A L H L H L A L A L H* L N L A W H* L A L H* L A L H* L-ot N L A L H* L A L H* L A L H* L H* W A L N W A L H Big 4 W N L N L H L A L A

131 ALL-TIME SERIES W H Big 4 L N W N W H L A W A L H Big W-ot N L-ot H L A Big 4 W N L-ot N L A L H L N L H L A W-ot N L A L H* L H* L A Big 4 L N L A W H W H W A L N L A L H L N L H L A L N L-ot A L H L A L H W N L A W H L A W H W N W A W H W A W H L H L A W A L H* Dixie W N L H L A L H L A L N L H L A Dixie L N W N L A W H W N L H L A W A L H W H L A W A W H L A L H W A L H L A L H W H L A L H L A SoCon W N L A L H L H L A L N L A SoCon W N W H L A L H L A SoCon L N W H L A L H W A W H L A SoCon L N L H W A L A L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L A L H L N L A L N L A L A L N L A L N L N W A L A W H L A L H L A L H L H L A L A L H L H W N W H W N W N W H L A L A W-ot H L N W H L A N1-Charlotte, N.C.; 2-Greensboro, N.C, 3-Atlanta, Ga.; N4-Landover, Md.; N5-Raleigh, N.C.; 6-Durham, N.C. wake forest basketball UNC ASHEVILLE Overall: 8-0 Home: 8-0 (2-0 LJVM) W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H UNC GREENSBORO Overall: 9-0 Home: 7-0 (7-0 LJVM) Road: 2-0 (2-0 Greensboro Coliseum) W H W H W A W H W A W H W H W H W H UNC WILMINGTON Overall: 13-1 Home: 10-0 (5-0 LJVM) Away: 3-1 (3-0 Trask) W H L A W A W H Pre-NIT W H NIT W H W H W A W H W H W H W H W H W A A1-Greensboro, N.C. NORTH CAROLINA A&T Overall: 4-0 Home: 3-0 (3-0 LJVM) W H W H W H NCAA W N1 N1-Baltimore, Md. N.C. CENTRAL Overall: 3-0 Home: 3-0 (3-0 LJVM) W H W H W H NC STATE Overall: Home: (21-6 LJVM) Road: (4-13 PNC) L N L A W H W H L A L A W H L A W H L A L H L H L A L A W H W H L A W H L A L A L H W N W H L A L N W A W H L H L A W N W A W H W H W A W A W-ot H NIT W-ot N W H L A L N W H L A W H W A L-ot H W A W A W H W H W A L A W H W H W A L A W H W A W H W A L H L-4ot H* L A L A W H* L-2ot N L-ot H* L A L H* L A L A W H* W H* L A L N L A W H* W A L H* L A W H Big 4 W N L H L A Big 4 L N L A W H Big 4 L N W H L A Big 4 L N L A W H W H L A Big 4 W N L H L A Big 4 W N L H L A Big 4 L N L A L H Big 4 L N L H L A W H W A Big 4 L N L A L H W N W H W A Triangle L N W A L H L-ot H W A L A L H L A W H W H L-ot A W H W A W A W H W H Dixie L N W A W N L A W H L H L-ot A L A Dixie L N L H W N L A Dixie W N L H L N L-ot A Dixie L N L H L N L-ot A L H L-ot N L A Dixie W N W H SoCon W N L A W H L A L H 131

132 132 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball ALL-TIME SERIES L A L H Dixie L N SoCon L N L A L H SoCon L N L A W H L A L H W H L A 1946 W A 1946 L A 1945 L A 1945 L A 1943 L A 1943 L A 1942 L A 1942 W A 1941 L A 1941 W A 1940 W A 1940 L A 1939 W A 1939 W A 1938 L A 1938 L A 1937 W A 1937 L A 1936 L A 1936 L A 1935 L A 1935 L A 1934 L A 1934 L A 1933 L A 1933 W A 1932 W A 1932 L A 1931 W A 1931 L A 1930 L A 1929 L A 1929 L A 1928 L A 1928 L A 1928 L A 1927 W A 1927 W A 1926 L A 1926 L H 1925 L H 1925 W A 1924 W H 1924 W A 1923 W A 1923 W A 1922 W A 1922 W A 1921 L A 1921 W A 1920 L H 1920 L A 1919 L A 1919 W A 1919 L A 1918 L A 1918 L A 1918 L 8-30 A 1917 W A 1917 L A 1916 W A 1916 W A 1914 W A 1914 W A 1913 W A 1913 L A 1912 W 30-8 A 1912 W 50-9 A 1912 W A 1911 L A 1911 W 33-6 A N1-Greensboro, N.C.; N2-Washington, D.C.; N3-New York, N.Y. (MSG); N4-Charlotte, N.C.; N5-Landover, Md.; N6-Atlanta. Ga.; N7-Raleigh, N.C. NOTRE DAME Overall: 3-3 Home: 1-1 (1-1 LJVM) Road: 0-2 (0-2 Purcell) L H L A L A W N W H NIT W N1 N1-New York, N.Y. (MSG); N2-Greensboro, N.C. OHIO Overall: Rainbow W2ot N1 N1-Honolulu, Hawaii OHIO STATE Overall: 0-6 Home: 0-2 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 0-2 (0-0 Value City) L H L A NCAA L N L H L A NCAA L N1 N1-Philadelphia, Pa.; N2-Louisville, Ky. OKLAHOMA STATE Overall: Great 8 W N NCAA L N1 N1-East Rutherford, N.J.; N2-Auburn Hills, Mich. OLD DOMINION Overall: 3-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (0-0 Constant) W A W H NCAA W N1 N1-Charlotte, N.C. ORAL ROBERTS Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H OREGON Overall: NCAA L N Rainbow L N Vandy L N1 N1-Nashville, Tenn.; N2-Honolulu, Hawaii; N3-Sacramento, Calif. OREGON STATE Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H PENN Overall: 3-1 Home: 2-0 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 0-1 (0-1 Palestra) W H L A W H Dixie W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C. PENN STATE Overall: Fiesta Bowl L N W N1 N1-Charlotte, N.C.; N2-Tucson, Ariz. PEPPERDINE Overall: NCAA W N1 N1-Sacramento, Calif. PITTSBURGH Overall: 1-3 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Road: 0-2 (0-2 Petersen) L-2ot A W H L N L A N1-Greensboro, N.C. PRESBYTERIAN Overall: 3-1 Home: 2-1 (2-1 LJVM) W H L H W H 1928 W PRINCETON Overall: 3-1 Home: 2-0 (2-0 LJVM) W H W H Jimmy V L N UK Inv W N1 N1-Lexington, Ky.; N2-East Rutherford, N.J. PROVIDENCE Overall: Pre-NIT W N1 N1-New York, N.Y. (MSG) PURDUE Overall: 2-4 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 0-2 (0-1 Mackey) /B1G L A Fiesta Bowl L N Palm Beach L N Sugar Bowl W N L A W H N1-New Orleans, La.; N2-West Palm Beach, Fla.; N3-Tucson, Ariz. RADFORD Overall: 5-0 Home: 5-0 (5-0 LJVM) W H W H W H W H W H RHODE ISLAND Overall: 5-2 Home: 3-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 1-1 (0-0 Ryan) W A W H Wot H* L A W H W N L N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; A2-Providence, R.I. RICHMOND Overall: Home: 19-4 (11-2 LJVM) Road: 17-9 (10-5 Robins) L H W A Wot H L A L H L A W-ot H W A W H W A W H W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W H W A W H L A L H W-ot H L A W H W H L A W H W2ot A W H W A W H W A W N W A SoCon W N W A W H W A L H W A SoCon W N L A W H SoCon W N L A W A L A L A W A N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Portsmouth, Va. RICE Overall: 2-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (1-0 Tudor) W A W H RIDER Overall: 2-2 Home: 2-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H W H 1941 L L ROBERT MORRIS Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H RUTGERS Overall: 1-0 Away: 1-0 (1-0 RAC) /B1G W A ST. BONAVENTURE Overall: 2-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H NCAA W N1 N1-Charlotte, N.C. ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) Overall: 5-0 Home: 3-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 2-0 (1-0 DeGol) W H W A W H W A W H ST. JOHN S Overall: 2-2 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Road: 0-2 (0-2 MSG) W H L A1 Holiday L A NCAA W N1 1-New York, N.Y. (MSG) SAINT JOSEPH S Overall: 5-12 Home: 1-3 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 1-7 (1-6 Hagan) NCAA L N Holiday W N Gator Bowl W N W H L A L H L A L H L A W-ot N L A NCAA L N L H L A W A L A L A N1-Charlotte, N.C.; N2-College Park, Md.; N3-Jacksonville, Fla.; N4-New York, N.Y. (MSG); N5-East Rutherford, N.J.

133 ALL-TIME SERIES SAINT LOUIS Overall: NCAA W N1 N1-Baltimore, Md. ST. MARY S Overall: NCAA W N1 N1-Tucson, Ariz. SAMFORD Overall: 2-0 Home: 2-0 (2-0 LJVM) W H W H SANTA CLARA Overall: 1-1 Away: 1-1 (1-1 Leavey) Cable Car L A Cable Car W A SEATTLE Overall: 1-0 Away: 1-0 (0-0 KeyArena) W A SETON HALL Overall: 2-5 Home: 0-1 (0-1 LJVM) Away: 0-1 (0-1 Prudential) L H L A /BE L-ot N Vandy L N W N W N L N1 N1-New York, N.Y. (MSG); N2-Nashville, Tenn.; N3-Greensboro, N.C. SIENA Overall: 1-1 Home: 1-1 (0-0 LJVM) L H W H SOUTH CAROLINA Overall: Home: 24-6 (0-0 LJVM) Away: (0-0 Colonial Life) NIT W N L H L A L N L H L A L A L H L H L A L A L H W A W H L A W H W A W H W H W A W N W H W A W H W A W H W A W A W H W A W H L A W H W N W H W A W A W H W-ot N W H W A W H W A W H W A L N L A W H L A W H L A W A L H W H L A W A L A L A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W A W H L A W A W 54-8 H N1-Asheville, N.C.; N2-Raleigh, N.C.; N3-Charlotte, N.C.; N4-Greensboro, N.C. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE Overall: 3-0 Home: 3-0 (3-0 LJVM) W H W H W H USC UPSTATE Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H SOUTH FLORIDA Overall: 2-2 Home: 2-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 0-2 (0-1 Sun Dome) W H L A NIT L A W H A1-St. Pete Times Forum SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Overall: Atlantis W N2 Dixie W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Paradise Island, Bahamas wake forest basketball SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Overall: NCAA W N1 N1-Oklahoma City, Okla. SMU Overall: 2-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (1-0 Moody) W A W H STANFORD Overall: NCAA L N1 N1-Tucson, Ariz. STETSON Overall: 3-1 Home: 2-1 (0-1 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (1-0 Edmunds) L H W A W H W H SYRACUSE Overall: 0-4 Home: 0-2 (0-2 LJVM) Road: 0-1 (0-1 Carrier Dome) L H L-ot A L H Pre-NIT L N1 N1-New York, N.Y. (MSG) TEMPLE Overall: Home: 5-4 (3-0 LJVM) Away: 6-5 (2-0 Liacouras) W A W H W A W H C vs C L N W A W H L-ot A L H L A L H* W H W A W A L H L A W H L H W A L A L A N1-New York, N.Y. (MSG) TENNESSEE Overall: 2-8 Home: 1-1 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 0-7 (0-0 Thompson-Boling) Atlantis L N L H L A W H L A L A L A W N L A L A N1-Asheville, N.C.; N2-Paradise Island, Bahamas TEXAS Overall: 4-1 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) Away: 0-1 (0-1 Erwin) NCAA W-ot N W H L A NCAA W N Birm Classic W N1 N1-Birmingham, Ala.; N2-Milwaukee, Wis.; N3-New Orleans, La. TEXAS A&M Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) W H TEXAS TECH Overall: Old Spice W N K Sports W-2ot N1 N1-New York, N.Y. (MSG); N2-Lake Buena Vista, Fla. TOLEDO Overall: 0-1 Away: 0-1 (0-0 Savage) L A TULANE Overall: 6-0 Home: 2-0 (2-0 LJVM) Away: 2-0 (2-0 Devlin) W A W H W H W A Palmetto W N Dixie W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Charleston, S.C. UCLA Overall: Maui W N NCAA FF W N2 N1-Lahaina, Hawaii; N2-Louisville, Ky. UTAH Overall: 2-2 Home: 1-1 (1-1 LJVM) Away: 1-1 (1-1 Huntsman) L A L H W A W H UTEP Overall: 1-1 Away: 0-1 (0-1 Haskins) Classic W N Sun Bowl L A N1-Anaheim, Calif. VANDERBILT Overall: 4-6 Home: 2-2 (2-1 LJVM) Road: 2-3 (2-3 Memorial Gym) Maui L N L A W H NIT W A NIT L H W H L-2ot A NIT W A L H L A N1-Lahaina, Hawaii; VERMONT Overall: 1-0 Away: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H VILLANOVA Overall: 2-7 Home: 1-2 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 0-2 (0-0 Pavilion) Rainbow L N /BE L N Josten L N NCAA W N L H* W H L A L A L H N1-College Park, Md.; N2-Philadelphia, Pa. (Palestra); N3-Chapel Hill, N.C.; N4-Honolulu, Hawaii VIRGINIA Overall: Home: (18-5 LJVM) Road: (2-4 John Paul Jones) L H L H L A L A W H L A W H W-ot A W H W A W H W H L A L A W H W A L A W H W H L A W H L A L A W H W A L H L A W H W H L-ot A W A W H W N L A W H W N W H W A W A L H L N W H W A W H L A L N W H L A 133

134 134 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball ALL-TIME SERIES W A L-ot H L H* L A L-2ot H L A L H* L A L H* L A W H L A W N L A W H* L H* L A L-ot N L A L H* W-ot H L A W H L A L A L H W N W H L A L N W A W H W H L A L A W H L-ot H L A L A L H L N L A L H L N W H L A W H W N W A W H* L A W H L A W H W H L A W-ot A W H W N W-ot A W H W H W A W N W H W A W H W A W H W A L-2ot H W A W H L A W H W-ot A W H W A W H W A L A L H L-ot A L A L A L H N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Greensboro, N.C.; N3-Charlotte, N.C.; A4-Richmond, Va. VCU Overall: 2-1 Home: 1-1 (1-1 LJVM) Pre-NIT L H Pre-NIT W H NCAA W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C. VMI Overall: 18-4 Home: 9-0 (4-0 LJVM) Away: 7-0 (1-0 Cameron) W A W H W H W H W H W H W H W A W H 1951 W A 1950 W H 1947 W A 1942 W A 1942 W A 1941 L H 1940 W A 1939 W L W W L L VIRGINIA TECH Overall: Home: 17-8 (5-4 LJVM) Road: (7-14 Cassell) L H L A L N W H W A W H L A W H L H L A L A L H L A W H L N L A L H W A W A W H W# N W-ot N W A L-ot H L A W H W A L H L A W H L A W H L A L A Wot H L H L A Wot A W H W H L A W A W H L A W H W H L A W H W A W A L A W A L A L A L A W H L A L A W N W H L H L A N1-Raleigh, N.C.; H2-Reynolds H.S.; N3-Greensboro, N.C.; N4-Roanoke, Va.; N5-Tampa, Fla. #-Won by Forfeit WASHINGTON Overall: 3-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (1-0 Edmundson) W A W H Triangle W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C. WASHINGTON STATE Overall: Rainbow L N Far West L N1 N1-Portland, Ore.; N2-Honolulu, Hawaii WEST VIRGINIA Overall: 4-6 Home: 2-1 (0-0 LJVM) Away: 2-3 (1-0 WVU Coliseum) NCAA L-2ot N W H W A L A L N Dixie W N Birm Classic L N L A L A W A N1-Birmingham, Ala.; N2-Raleigh, N.C.; N3-Charlotte, N.C.; A4-Charleston, W.Va.; N5-Cleveland, Ohio WILLIAM & MARY Overall: Home: 14-2 (3-1 LJVM) Away: 11-5 (4-2 W&M Hall) W H L H W H W A W H W H W H L A W-ot A W H L A W H W H W A W A W H W N W H W-ot A W N L A W H L A 1950 W A 1950 L H 1949 L A 1948 SoCon L N W A 1947 W A 1946 SoCon W N W H 1946 W A 1941 SoCon L N W A 1939 W H 1937 W A 1937 W H 1936 L A 1928 L L W W W W W W 34-4 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Durham, N.C.; N3-Norfolk, Va.; N4-Fort Eustis, Va. WINTHROP Overall: 6-1 Home: 4-1 (3-1 LJVM) Away: 2-0 (2-0 Winthrop Coliseum) Pre-NIT L H W A W H W H W H W H W A WISCONSIN Overall: 3-0 Home: 2-0 (2-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (1-0 Kohl) /B1G W H /B1G W A /B1G W H WOFFORD Overall: 5-2 Home: 1-1 (1-1 LJVM) L H W H 1936 W W W W L WRIGHT STATE Overall: 1-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 LJVM) W H WYOMING Overall: W N Dixie W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Denver, Colo. XAVIER Overall: 2-4 Home: 2-1 (2-1 LJVM) Road: 0-3 (0-2 Cintas) Prosser L H Prosser L A Prosser W H Prosser L A Prosser W-2ot H NIT L A YALE Overall: 6-1 Home: 3-1 (3-0 LJVM) Away: 1-0 (0-0 Whitney) W H W H W A W H L H NCAA W-ot N Dixie W N1 N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Philadelphia, Pa.; A3-Bridgeport, Conn.

135 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS wake forest basketball RESULTS KEY [No.]... Wake Forest s AP Ranking (No.)...Opponent s AP Ranking H*...Home game in Greensboro H^...Home game at Reynolds HS H%... Home game at W-S Coliseum (3-3) Coach: J.R. Crozier F6 Guilford L M2 Duke A W M16 Duke H W 15 5 Charlotte Y W Spartanburg Y L Wofford L (4-0) Coach: J.R. Crozier Duke W 8 6 Littleton High W 53 6 Guilford W 27 7 Duke W (8-3) Coach: J.R. Crozier Littleton High W 63 0 Trinity Park W 57 8 Duke W Guilford W Duke W Guilford W * 5 games unavailable (6-1) Coach: J.R. Crozier Central Academy W 87 6 Duke L Duke W 30 5 Warrenton High W Davidson W Richmond Y W Portsmouth Y W (3-0) Coach: J.R. Crozier J31 Furman H W 54 9 F23 Furman A W Duke W *7 games unavailable (8-7) Coach: J.R. Crozier Guilford W Virginia Christian W F3 North Carolina A L Davidson W Charlotte Y W NC State A W 33 6 F18 North Carolina H W NC State A L F22 Virginia H L * 6 games unavailable (9-6) Coach: J.R. Crozier William & Mary W 34 4 High Point W 72 9 NC State A W Randolph-Macon W Virginia Christian W Randolph Macon L Lynchburg Y L F7 Virginia Tech A L Emory & Henry W Virginia Christian W VMI L NC State A W 50 9 F17 Virginia Tech H L NC State A W 30 8 F26 North Carolina N1 L N1-Raleigh, N.C (9-7) Coach: J.R. Crozier Elon W NC State A L Duke A L NC State A W F15 North Carolina H W-ot F17 Georgia A L Elon W 17 9 Duke H L F22 South Carolina A W F28 Virginia Tech H W M1 Virginia Tech N1 W Emory & Henry W M4 North Carolina A L *3 games unavailable, N1-Raleigh (10-7) Coach: J.R. Crozier J13 South Carolina H W 54 8 J16 Elon H W Charlotte Y W 48 8 Roanoke H W 40 9 J31 Guilford A L F6 North Carolina A L NC State A W F12 Duke H W F13 North Carolina H W F16 Elon A L F17 Virginia A L VMI L F19 Virginia Tech A L F23 North Carolina N1 W Duke A L NC State A W F27 Guilford H W N1-Raleigh, N.C (12-4) Coach: J.R. Crozier Durham Y W J16 North Carolina N1 W Atlantic Christian W 76 6 Carson-Newman W 66 7 F2 North Carolina A L Raleigh Y W F11 North Carolina H W Raleigh Y W Duke L Greensboro Y L F16 Elon A L Charlotte Y W Augusta Y W F20 South Carolina A W F24 Elon H W Duke W N1-Raleigh, N.C (16-2) Coach: J.R. Crozier Durham Y W J15 North Carolina N1 W Duke A W NC State A W J29 Elon H W Maryville W Maryville W NC State A W Guilford W 89 9 Guilford W Church Hill A. C. W Roanoke L F16 Virginia Tech A L VMI W Richmond Howitzers W Church Hill A. C. W F25 Duke H W F29 Elon A W N1-Raleigh, N.C (9-6) Coach: J.R. Crozier Durham Y W Duke L Eastern College W 33 6 J26 Guilford H W J30 Stetson H W Davidson H L NC State A L F15 Virginia Tech H W F17 Elon H W F19 Elon A W F20 Virginia A L Lynchburg Y L F22 Virginia Tech A L NC State A W Kittrell High W (4-12) Coach: E.T. MacDonnell Durham Y L Atlantic Christian W J26 Guilford H L NC State A L 8 30 Emory & Henry W F5 Elon A L Durham Y W Eastern College W NC State A L F18 Virginia Tech A L Emory & Henry L Roanoke L Randolph-Macon L Richmond Y L F23 Elon L NC State A L (6-10) Coach: Irving Carlyle Durham Y W J24 Duke A L Durham Y L NC State A L J30 Guilford A W F8 North Carolina H L Elon W 25 6 NC State A W F17 Virginia Tech A L F18 Virginia Tech A W Roanoke L Washington & Lee L Woodberry Forest W F22 Virginia A L-ot F26 Virginia H L NC State A L (9-4) Coach: Bill Holding Durham Y L Durham Y L J24 Elon H W Raleigh Y W 39 9 Davidson H W Guilford W NC State A L F16 Elon A W Panther A. C. W Park View A. C. W Saxon A. C. W Raleigh Y W NC State H L Season interrupted by flu epidemic (7-10) Coach: J.L. White, Jr. Durham Y L Durham Y L J20 Elon H W Wilson Y W Duke H L Lenoir-Rhyne W Guilford W F5 Elon A L Guilford W NC State A W F14 Richmond A W Church Hill A. C. L F16 Virginia A L Washington & Lee L F21 Virginia Tech A L Woodberry Forest L NC State A L (11-6) Coach: Bill Holding J19 North Carolina H L J21 Elon H L Lenoir-Rhyne W NC State A W J25 Duke A L Wofford W J31 Duke H W F9 Davidson H L Guilford W F14 North Carolina A L NC State A W F24 Elon A W Guilford W Davidson A L Benson High W Smithfield A-S W Wake Forest A-S W (12-5) Coach: Phil Utley William & Mary A W Durham Y W J19 North Carolina A L Durham Y L Lenoir-Rhyne W Duke W J30 Elon H W NC State A W F5 North Carolina H L F9 Elon A W F10 Guilford A W Guilford W Davidson H W NC State A W Davidson A L Lenoir-Rhyne W 33 9 Duke L (18-7) Coach: Hank Garrity Ft. Bragg W Durham Elks L Durham Elks W Ft. Bragg W J14 Richmond A L William & Mary A W VMI W J21 Virginia Tech A W J25 Duke A L J26 North Carolina A L Richmond Medical W Roanoke Elks W Hampden-Sydney W William & Mary A W NC State A W Charlotte Y W Duke L Guilford L F16 Elon A W NC State H W F21 North Carolina A L Davidson A W Guilford W F28 Elon H W Davidson H W (15-7) Coach: Hank Garrity Durham Y W Richmond Blues W Washington & Lee W VMI L J14 Virginia Tech A W Lynchburg W Georgetown L Richmond Blues W J22 North Carolina H L NC State A W J31 Duke H W NC State H L

136 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Davidson A W F6 Guilford H W William & Mary A W F17 North Carolina A L Lenoir-Rhyne W F24 Duke A L F25 Guilford A W Davidson A W Lenoir-Rhyne W 36 6 Davidson A L (13-6) Coach: R.S. Hayes William & Mary A W Richmond Blues L J9 Richmond H L J13 Clemson H W NC State H L Duke W J20 North Carolina H W Durham Y W J30 Elon H W Guilford L Duke W NC State A L High Point W F16 North Carolina A L Durham Y W F24 Elon A W Guilford W Lenoir-Rhyne W High Point W (22-3) Coach: James Baldwin Atlantic Christian W Rocky Mount Y W Elon H W NC State A W Hampden-Sydney W Guilford W NC State A W Duke W J27 North Carolina A W High Point W 30 8 Elon A W Guilford W High Point W Charlotte Y W Duke W F4 Furman A L Lyman (S.C.) W Durham Y W Durham Y W Lenoir-Rhyne W F15 North Carolina N1 L Richmond Y W Richmond Y L F22 Richmond A W Hampden-Sydney W N1-Raleigh, N.C (6-14) Coach: James Baldwin Raleigh Y W NC State A L NC State A L J21 North Carolina N1 L Duke L Hampden-Sydney L Richmond Y L William & Mary A L Richmond Artillery L George Washington W NC State A L William & Mary A L F14 Duke L Elon H W F20 North Carolina A L Davidson H L Charlotte Y L Pacific Mills W Wofford W Presbyterian W N1-Raleigh, N.C (5-9) Coach: Pat Miller J7 Furman H W Lenoir-Rhyne W NC State A L Duke L J19 North Carolina N1 L J26 Elon H W Guilford W Hampden-Sydney W F4 Richmond A L F11 North Carolina A L Duke L NC State A L Guilford L Davidson A L N1-Raleigh, N.C (2-11) Coach: Pat Miller Atlantic Christian L Georgetown L J8 Navy A L Richmond Y L NC State A L Catawba W Duke L J21 Elon H W J25 North Carolina A L Duke L F12 Furman A L Davidson A L F18 North Carolina N1 L N1-Raleigh, N.C (8-11) Coach: R.S.Hayes D17 Villanova H L NC State A L Duke L Durham Y L Raleigh Y W J20 North Carolina A L J22 Virginia Tech H W George Washington L F5 Temple A L F7 Villanova A L NC State A W Duke L F19 North Carolina N1 L Davidson A W Rider L Elon W Elon W High Point W High Point W N1-Raleigh, N.C (4-8) Coach: Fred Emmerson J8 Duke A L J12 Virginia Tech A L NC State A L J22 North Carolina H L F3 North Carolina A L Guilford W F11 Duke A L NC State A W Davidson H W George Washington L F19 Delaware A L Quantico Marines W (5-8) Coach: Fred Emmerson Catawba W J10 Duke A L Erskine W J14 North Carolina A L J17 Duke H L J21 North Carolina H L NC State A W Catholic L George Washington L Davidson H W NC State A L F17 Elon H W Catawba L MURRAY GLEASON (.541) 23 seasons (5-9) Catawba W George Washington L J6 Duke A L NC State A L Charlotte Y W J12 South Carolina A L J16 North Carolina A L Davidson A W Guilford W NC State A L F6 North Carolina H L Davidson H W F10 Duke H L George Washington L (6-10) Rocky Mount Y W Raleigh Y L J7 Duke A L J8 North Carolina A L NC State A L F2 North Carolina H L NC State A L George Washington W Randolph-Macon W Roanoke W Davidson H W Davidson A L F18 Duke H L High Point L Charlotte Y L Rocky Mount Y W (9-12) Durham Y W Chatham Mills W Erwin Red Birds W Randolph-Macon L Wofford W J7 North Carolina A L J10 Duke A L NC State A L George Washington A L Davidson H W Davidson A W F4 North Carolina A L F13 Florida W F15 Florida L F18 Duke H L NC State A L Wofford W Randolph-Macon W George Washington H L Baltimore L William & Mary A L (15-6) Durham Y W Carolina All Stars W William & Mary H W Duke A L J7 North Carolina A W Roanoke W J12 Clemson A W NC State A L George Washington A L Roanoke W William & Mary A W J21 North Carolina H L F6 Duke H W Elon W Davidson H L NC State A W F18 Clemson A W F19 The Citadel H W Davidson A W M4 Richmond SoCon N1 W M5 North Carolina SoCon N1 L N1-Raleigh, N.C (7-12) Roanoke L Groves Mills L Unique Furniture L McCrary Eagles L J7 Duke A L J10 Richmond H W J11 North Carolina A L J18 North Carolina H W NC State A L F1 Richmond A L F2 Clemson H L F5 The Citadel H W F7 South Carolina H W NC State A L Davidson A W F16 Clemson A L F17 South Carolina A W F21 Duke H L Davidson H W (18-6) Southern Conference Regular Season Champions NCAA Elite Eight Randolph-Macon W West Chester W D10 Saint Joseph s A L William & Mary H W High Point W J3 Furman A W J4 Clemson A W J5 South Carolina A W J7 Duke H L J12 Clemson H W NC State A W J17 North Carolina A W J31 North Carolina H L F4 South Carolina H W NC State A W F8 Furman H W Washington & Lee W VMI W Davidson H W F18 Duke A L William & Mary A W Davidson A W Clemson SoCon N2 L M17 Ohio State NCAA N1 L N1-Raleigh, N.C.; N2-Philadelphia, Pa (13-9) McCrary Eagles W Washington & Lee W J9 South Carolina A W J10 Clemson A L J11 Furman A W J15 North Carolina A L Davidson A W VMI W J27 Duke A L J30 North Carolina H W Hanes Hosiery L Miami (Fla.) W NC State A L Baltimore L Davidson H W NC State A W F15 Duke H L F20 Clemson H W F23 South Carolina H W F24 Furman H L F29 Richmond SoCon N1 W M1 North Carolina SoCon N1 L N1-Raleigh, N.C. 136 #GoDeacs

137 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS wake forest basketball (9-9) Buffalo Teachers W J8 Duke A W J14 North Carolina A L J17 Clemson H W NC State A W J28 North Carolina H L J31 The Citadel H W F4 Villanova A L F5 Loyola (Md.) A W Ohrback A.C. L F13 Duke H L-ot NC State A L F17 South Carolina A W F18 Clemson A L F19 Furman W F21 South Carolina H W VMI L William & Mary SoCon N1 L (16-8) McCrary Eagles L D12 Loyola (Md.) A L George Washington A L McCrary Eagles W Hanes Hosiery W George Washington H W J13 North Carolina A L J14 Clemson H W J24 Duke A L J27 North Carolina H W Washington & Lee W VMI W VMI W NC State A W F9 The Citadel H W F12 South Carolina A W F13 The Citadel A W F19 Duke H L NC State A L F23 Clemson A W F24 Furman A W F27 South Carolina H W M5 North Carolina SoCon N1 W M6 Duke SoCon N1 L N1-Raleigh, N.C (1-10) J9 North Carolina A L J11 South Carolina A L J12 Clemson A W J26 Duke A L J30 North Carolina N1 L F5 The Citadel A L F5 The Citadel A L NC State A L F15 Duke A L F19 South Carolina A L NC State A L N1-Durham, N.C (No Team due to the War) (3-14) J3 North Carolina A L Ft. Bragg P.C. L J13 Duke A L Portsmouth C.G. L J22 North Carolina H L Catawba L Smithfield A-S L F3 Duke N L NC State A L N.C. Pre-Flight L Morris Field L N.C. Pre-Flight L NC State A L Morris Field L Catawba W High Point W Atlantic Christian W (12-6) J9 Richmond A W William & Mary A W J12 Duke H L George Washington W George Washington W J28 North Carolina H L F2 North Carolina A L F5 Duke A L William & Mary H W NC State A L NC State A W F19 South Carolina A W F20 Furman A W Catawba W High Point W F28 William & Mary SoCon N1 W M1 North Carolina SoCon N1 W M2 Duke SoCon N1 L N1-Raleigh, N.C (11-13) McCrary Eagles L McCrary Eagles L Windsor Firemen W Hanes Hosiery L Asheville Bombers L Asheville Bombers W Asheville Bombers W William & Mary A W J7 South Carolina A L J8 Clemson A W J9 Furman A L J15 Duke A L J16 Clemson H W J25 NC State A L J27 Furman H W J30 North Carolina A L The Citadel W VMI W Washington & Lee L F14 NC State H W F20 North Carolina H L F21 South Carolina H W F25 Duke H L F27 Richmond H L (18-11) McCrary Eagles W Randolph-Macon W George Washington A L Quantico Marines L Atlantic Christian W nd Airborne W Atlantic Christian W Hanes Hosiery W William & Mary A W D31 Tennessee A L Asheville All-Stars W Chatham Mills W McCrary Eagles L J5 South Carolina H L J12 North Carolina A L J17 Clemson H W Furman W J31 NC State H L F4 Richmond A W nd Airborne W F10 Duke A L Charlotte Clippers W F16 North Carolina H W F19 Clemson A W F20 South Carolina A W F21 The Citadel H W F24 Duke H L F28 NC State A L William & Mary SoCon N1 L N1-Durham, N.C (11-13) McCrary Eagles W Camp Lejeune W D11 Clemson H W D13 Duquesne A L D14 West Virginia A L William & Mary A L Chatham Mills W Hanes Hosiery L J3 Tennessee A L Enka Mills W George Washington H W J10 Richmond H W J12 North Carolina H L J14 South Carolina A L J15 Clemson A L J22 The Citadel H W J27 Duke H W F2 NC State H W F5 Temple A L F8 NC State A L F15 North Carolina A L F19 Duke A L F23 Furman H W M3 NC State SoCon N1 L N1-Durham, N.C (14-16) Washington & Lee L Hanes Hosiery L McCrary Eagles L McCrary Eagles L Quantico Marines W D16 Loyola (Md.) A L Georgia Tech L D29 Rhode Island Dixie N1 L D30 Duke Dixie N1 L William & Mary L J6 South Carolina H W J9 Tennessee N2 W J10 Clemson A W J11 Furman A W William & Mary A W J16 North Carolina H L J28 Duke A L J31 The Citadel H W F2 NC State H L F3 Richmond A W F7 North Carolina A W VMI W F11 NC State A L F15 Clemson H W F17 South Carolina A L F18 The Citadel A W F21 Duke H W George Washington A L George Washington SoCon N1 W NC State SoCon N1 L N1-Durham, N.C.; N2-Asheville, N.C (16-14) Clemson W McCrary Eagles W Elon W D9 William & Mary A L Hanes Hosiery L Washington & Lee W VMI W D18 West Virginia A L D19 Duquesne A L D28 Rhode Island Dixie N1 W D29 NC State Dixie N1 L D30 Navy Dixie N1 L Enka Mills W J3 Tennessee A L Appalachian State H W McCrary Eagles W J11 North Carolina H L J13 William & Mary H W J16 NC State H L J27 Duke A W J30 North Carolina A L George Washington H W F6 South Carolina H W F10 Clemson H W-ot Washington & Lee W F15 Clemson A L F16 South Carolina A L F19 Duke H L F20 NC State A L F22 Buffalo A W N1-Raleigh, N.C (10-19) N30 Hanes Hosiery H L D3 Enka Mills H W D4 Tennessee A L D6 NC State (10) H L D8 McCrary Eagles A W D12 McCrary Eagles H W D13 Camp Lejeune A L D14 VMI H W D17 South Carolina N1 L D27 Cornell Dixie N2 L D28 Duke Dixie N2 L D29 Navy Dixie N2 L J4 George Washington A L J5 Georgetown A L J7 William & Mary A L J10 North Carolina H W J12 Marshall A L J14 West Virginia (11) A L J26 Duke A L J29 North Carolina A W F2 Saint Joseph s A L F6 Davidson A W F9 Clemson H L F18 South Carolina A W F19 Clemson A L-ot F21 Duke H L F23 Davidson H W F25 South Carolina H W F26 NC State A L Asheville, N.C..; 2-Raleigh, N.C (22-7) Southern Conference Champions NCAA Second Round D3 Camp Lejeune A W D6 Duke A W D9 NC State (6) H W D13 McCrary Eagles H L D16 McCrary Eagles H W D17 Enka Mills H W D18 Lenoir-Rhyne A W D29 Penn Dixie N1 W D30 Brigham Young Dixie N1 L D31 Holy Cross Dixie N1 W J2 Saint Joseph s A W J3 La Salle (3) A L J9 William & Mary N2 W J10 The Citadel A W J12 South Carolina A W J13 Clemson A W J17 Davidson H^ W J20 North Carolina A L J31 NC State (12) A L F3 Davidson A W F7 George Washington H W-ot F12 Duke H L F14 Clemson H W F17 North Carolina H W F23 South Carolina H W M5 Richmond SoCon N1 W M6 Maryland SoCon N1 W M7 NC State (13) SoCon N1 W M13 Holy Cross NCAA N1 L M14 Lebanon Valley NCAA N1 W Raleigh, N.C.; 2-Norfolk, Va (17-10, 8-6 ) D1 Virginia Tech H^ W D4 Davidson H W D5 Maryland H W D8 NC State (7) H W D11 Duquesne (3) Steel Bowl N1 L D12 Bradley Steel Bowl N1 L D14 Kentucky (2) A L D19 Washington & Lee H^ W D22 Rio Grande N2 L D28 Tulane Dixie N2 W D29 Duke Dixie N2 L D30 NC State (9) Dixie N2 W J5 Seton Hall N3 L J9 North Carolina H L J12 Duke (9) H W J16 NC State A L F5 South Carolina A W

138 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F6 Clemson A W F9 Clemson H W F11 North Carolina A W F15 Maryland (11) A L F19 George Washington (8) A L F20 William & Mary A W-ot F22 South Carolina H W F26 Duke (10) A L M2 South Carolina N2 W-ot M3 Maryland (17) N2 W-ot M4 NC State (18) N2 L-ot Pittsburgh, Pa.; 2-Raleigh, N.C.; 3-New York, N.Y. (MSG) (17-10, 8-6 ) D1 George Washington N1 W D2 Belmont N1 W D7 [17] NC State (10) H L D10 [17] Maryland A W-ot D11 [17] Virginia A W D14 [17] G. Washington (11) A L D17 Birmingham [17] West Virginia N2 L D18 [17] Texas Birmingham N2 W D27 Minnesota Dixie N3 L D28 West Virginia Dixie N3 W D29 Southern Cal (14) Dixie N3 W J8 North Carolina A L J11 Seton Hall (20) N4 W J15 NC State (2) A Lot J29 Richmond (17) A W J31 Davidson N5 W F2 Virginia H W F4 Clemson H W F9 Duke H L F11 South Carolina H W F16 North Carolina H L F19 Duke A L F21 Maryland (11) H W F25 South Carolina A W F26 Clemson A W M3 North Carolina N3 W M4 NC State (5) N3 L Clinton, N.C.; 2-Birmingham, Ala.; 3-Raleigh, N.C.; 4-New York, N.Y. (MSG); 5-Lexington, N.C (19-9, 10-4 ) D2 George Washington A L D6 NC State (3) H% L D10 Maryland A L D12 Virginia A W D19 Mississippi State Carrousel N1 W D20 Colgate Carrousel N1 W D21 Clemson Carrousel N1 W D22 Brigham Young H% W D29 Minnesota Dixie N2 W-ot D30 NC State (3) Dixie N2 L D31 Duke (8) Dixie N2 L J4 Duke (11) H W J7 North Carolina (5) H W J10 [18] G. Washington (14) H L J27 South Carolina A W J28 Clemson A W F2 Virginia H W F3 Clemson H W F6 Richmond N3 W F10 South Carolina H W F11 Duke (8) A W F13 Richmond A W F15 North Carolina (10) A L F20 Maryland H W F25 NC State (6) A L-ot M1 [20] South Carolina N2 W M2 [20] North Carolina (8) N2 W M3 [20] NC State (5) N2 L Charlotte, N.C.; 2-Raleigh, N.C.; 3-Portsmouth, Va (19-9, 7-7 ) D1 George Washington H W D4 NC State (8) H L D10 Maryland A L D11 Virginia A W-ot D17 Colgate Carrousel N1 W-ot D18 Florida Carrousel N1 W D19 Auburn Carrousel N1 W D20 Alabama (17) H W D27 DePaul Dixie N2 W D28 NC State Dixie N2 W D29 North Carolina (2) Dixie N2 L J3 [18] George Washington A W J4 [18] Temple A W J10 [13] Seton Hall N3 W J12 [13] South Carolina H W J29 [13] Duke (19) H W J31 [13] Virginia H W F1 [13] Clemson H W F7 [10] South Carolina A L F8 [10] Clemson A W F13 [11] North Carolina (1) A L F16 [11] Duke (17) A L F18 [11] Maryland H W F20 [12] Eastern Kentucky H W F26 [13] North Carolina (1) H L M2 [13] NC State A L M7 [20] NC State N2 W M8 [20] North Carolina (1) N2 L Charlotte, N.C.; 2-Raleigh, N.C.; 3-New York, N.Y. (MSG) (6-17, 3-11 ) D2 Davidson H W D5 NC State (12) H L D7 Auburn N1 L D11 Texas A&M H W D13 Maryland A L D14 Virginia A L D17 George Washington A L D26 Duquesne Dixie N2 W D27 NC State (13) Dixie N2 L D28 Duke Dizie N2 L-ot J4 North Carolina (4) A L J9 South Carolina H W J11 Virginia H W J14 Clemson H L F1 Duke H L F8 Maryland (8) H L F13 North Carolina (11) H L F15 Duke (8) A L F19 Temple (6) H L F22 South Carolina A W F24 Clemson A L M1 NC State (11) A L M6 Duke (6) N2 L Columbus, Ga.; 2-Raleigh, N.C (10-14, 5-9 ) D2 Davidson A W D6 NC State (5) A L-ot D9 Tennessee (6) A L D11 Florida State H W D18 Virginia A W D20 Maryland A L D29 Cincinnati (2) Dixie N1 L D30 Louisville Dixie N1 L D31 Yale Dixie N1 W J3 Clemson H W J5 Duke H L J8 North Carolina (3) A L J14 South Carolina H W J17 NC State (1) H L F3 George Washington H W F7 Maryland H W F12 North Carolina (2) H L F14 Saint Joseph s A L F17 Duke A L F21 Virginia H L-2ot F23 Clemson A L F24 South Carolina A W F28 Dayton H W M5 Duke N1 L Raleigh, N.C (21-7, 12-2 ) BONES McKINNEY (.565) 8 seasons Regular Season Champions D1 Ohio State (3) A L D5 NC State H W D10 Davidson H W D16 George Washington A L D17 Virginia A W D18 Maryland A W D28 Holy Cross Dixie N1 W D29 [19] Dayton Dixie N1 W D30 [19] North Carolina Dixie N1 W J4 [19] Clemson H W J9 [8] North Carolina (19) H* L J13 [13] South Carolina A W J16 [13] NC State A L J18 [13] Tennessee H W J19 Clemson A W J29 [20] Toledo (13) A L J30 [20] Dayton (19) A L F3 Duke H W F6 Maryland H W F11 North Carolina (13) A W F13 South Carolina H W F17 Virginia H W F20 Duke A W F22 Villanova (9) H W F25 St. Francis (Pa.) H W M3 [18] Clemson N1 W M4 [18] NC State N1 W M5 [18] Duke N1 L Raleigh, N.C (19-11, 11-3 ) Champions NCAA Elite Eight D2 Florida H W D3 Davidson A L D9 West Virginia N1 L D10 Penn State N1 W D14 NC State (10) A W D16 Virginia A W D17 Maryland (12) A W D29 Marquette Dixie N2 L D30 Wyoming Dixie N2 W D31 NC State (10) Dixie N2 L J4 Clemson H W J7 Virginia H W J10 North Carolina (7) A L J14 NC State H W J16 Clemson A W J28 Virginia Tech H W J31 Saint Joseph s H L F2 South Carolina A W F4 Maryland H W F9 Duke (3) A L F11 North Carolina (6) H L F14 Duke (3) H W F18 Villanova H* L F23 NYU A3 L F25 South Carolina H W M2 Maryland N2 W M3 Duke (10) N2 W M14 St. John s NCAA N3 W M17 St. Bonaventure NCAA N1 W M18 Saint Joseph s NCAA N1 L Charlotte, N.C.; 2-Raleigh, N.C.; 3-New York, N.Y. (MSG) (22-9, 12-2 ) Champions Regular Season Champions NCAA Final Four D2 [3] Davidson H W D5 [3] NC State H W D9 [3] Ohio State (1) H L D12 [3] Florida A L D15 [3] Virginia A W D16 [3] Maryland A L D30 Duke (10) N1 L J2 Minnesota H W J6 Clemson H W J10 North Carolina H W J12 St. Francis (Pa.) A W J13 Saint Joseph s A L J27 Duke (7) A L J31 West Virginia A2 L F2 South Carolina A W F3 Clemson A W F8 Virginia Tech A L F10 North Carolina A W F12 Virginia H W F15 Duke (7) H W F17 Maryland H W F21 NC State A W F24 South Carolina H W M1 Virginia N3 W M2 South Carolina N3 W M3 Clemson N3 W M12 Yale NCAA N4 W-ot M16 Saint Joseph s NCAA N5 W-ot M17 Villanova NCAA N5 W M23 Ohio State (1) NCAA FF N6 L M24 UCLA NCAA FF N6 W Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Charleston, W.Va.; 3-Raleigh, N.C.; 4-Philadelphia, Pa.; 5-College Park, Md.; 6-Louisville, Ky (16-10, 11-3 ) D1 Minnesota A L D3 Marquette A L D8 NC State A W D11 Saint Joseph s H W D15 Florida A L D18 Virginia A W D19 Maryland A W D29 Duke (8) N1 L J5 Clemson H W J9 North Carolina (10) H W J12 Virginia Tech H W J14 Virginia H W J30 NC State H W F1 South Carolina A W F2 Clemson A L F6 Duke (3) H L F9 North Carolina A W F12 Virginia Tech A W F14 Maryland H W F16 Duke (3) A L F20 Davidson A L F21 Furman H L F23 South Carolina H W F28 Maryland N2 W M1 North Carolina N2 W M2 Duke (2) N2 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Raleigh, N.C (16-11, 9-5 ) D2 Davidson A L D7 NC State A L-ot D9 Purdue H W D14 Marquette H W D20 Princeton Kentucky Inv. N1 W D21 Kentucky (2) Kentucky Inv. A L D28 Navy H* W J4 Clemson H L J6 Furman A L J9 North Carolina H W J11 Virginia Tech A L J13 Virginia H W J18 Saint Joseph s A L J20 Maryland H L F4 South Carolina H W F8 North Carolina A L F12 Virginia Tech H W F14 Maryland A W F15 Virginia A W-ot F18 Duke (4) H W F21 Clemson A W F22 South Carolina A W F25 Duke (4) A L F29 NC State H W M5 Virginia N2 W M6 Clemson N2 W M7 Duke N2 L Lexington, Ky.; 2-Raleigh, N.C (12-15, 6-8 ) D1 Davidson (4) A L D5 NC State H W D8 South Carolina H W D14 Virginia Tech H W D17 Virginia H W D18 Maryland A L #GoDeacs

139 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS wake forest basketball D21 Purdue A L D29 Florida Gator Bowl N1 L D30 Georgia Gator Bowl N1 W J2 Duke (8) N2 L J6 North Carolina H W J9 Virginia Tech A W-ot J12 Georgia Tech A W J14 Maryland H L-2ot J16 Duke (10) A L J30 Davidson (6) N2 L F1 Clemson H W F3 South Carolina A L F6 Saint Joseph s (3) H L F9 North Carolina A L F13 Duke (6) H L F16 Clemson A L F20 Temple H W F22 Virginia A W-ot F27 NC State A L M4 North Carolina N3 W M5 Duke (8) N3 L Jacksonville, Fla.; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3-Raleigh, N.C. JACK MURDOCK (.565) 1 season (8-18, 4-10 ) D1 Davidson A W D4 Maryland A L D6 Virginia A L D11 NC State H L D13 Vanderbilt (4) A L D17 Duquesne H W D28 Ohio State A L D30 Cincinnati A L J1 Duke (1) N1 L J5 North Carolina H L J8 Georgia Tech H W J10 Virginia H W J12 Saint Joseph s (4) A L J15 Duke (1) A L J29 Davidson N1 W-ot F1 Clemson H L F3 North Carolina A L F5 South Carolina H W F7 Maryland H L-ot F10 Virginia Tech A L F12 South Carolina A W F14 Clemson A L F19 Virginia Tech H L F22 Duke (2) H W-ot F26 NC State A L M3 Duke (3) N2 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Raleigh, N.C. JACK McCLOSKEY (.440) 6 seasons (9-18, 5-9 ) D1 Davidson A L D3 NC State A W D6 Virginia Tech H W-ot D10 Vanderbilt H L D15 Cincinnati (10) H L D17 Duquesne A L D20 Maryland A W D21 Temple A L D30 Duke N1 L J4 North Carolina (3) H L J7 Virginia H W J9 Virginia Tech A L J14 VMI A W J28 Davidson N1 W J31 Clemson H W F4 South Carolina H L F9 North Carolina (2) A L-ot F11 Clemson A L F13 South Carolina A L F16 Virginia A L F19 Saint Joseph s H L F21 Duke A L F25 NC State H L-ot F28 Duke H L M4 Maryland H W M9 Clemson N1 W-2ot M10 North Carolina (4) N1 L Greensboro, N.C (5-21, 3-11 ) D2 NC State H L D6 Virginia Tech A L D9 Auburn H L D14 Maryland H W D18 William & Mary H W D20 Tennessee (9) A L D22 Oregon Vanderbilt N1 L D23 Seton Hall Vanderbilt N1 L D30 Duke N2 L J3 North Carolina (3) A L J6 VMI H W J8 Virginia H W J10 South Carolina A L J13 Temple H L J27 Davidson N2 L J30 Clemson A L F3 South Carolina H L F8 North Carolina (3) H L F10 Clemson H L F14 Duke (10) A L F17 Maryland A L F19 Virginia A L F22 Duke (8) H L F24 NC State A W F28 Saint Joseph s A L M7 North Carolina (5) N3 L Nashville, Tenn.; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3-Charlotte, N.C (18-9, 8-6 ) N30 Florida Southern H W D4 South Carolina H L D7 Temple A W D12 Baldwin-Wallace H W D14 Maryland A W D17 William & Mary N1 W D20 Duke N2 W D27 Washington Triangle N3 W D28 NC State Triangle N3 L J3 Maryland H* W J4 Virginia H* W J8 Duke H L J11 NC State A W J15 Davidson (4) A L J18 North Carolina (2) H L F3 South Carolina (19) A L F6 North Carolina (2) A L F8 Virginia Tech H W F12 Duke A L F15 American H W F18 Clemson H W F20 NC State H W F22 Saint Joseph s H W F27 Clemson A W-2ot M1 Virginia A W M6 NC State N4 W M7 North Carolina (7) N4 L Fort Eustis, Va.; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3-Raleigh, N.C.; 4-Charlotte, N.C (14-13, 6-8 ) D1 Ohio State (18) H L D6 Auburn A W D10 Appalachian State H W D13 Maryland A W D17 East Carolina H W D23 Duke N1 L D27 Columbia H L D29 Connecticut Quaker City N2 W D30 Brigham Young Quaker City N2 W J2 Virginia N1 W J3 Maryland H* L J7 Duke (19) A L-ot J10 NC State (10) H L J15 Virginia A W J17 North Carolina (7) A W J31 Davidson H W F5 North Carolina (7) H W F7 Florida Southern H W F9 South Carolina (2) A L F11 Duke H L F14 Virginia Tech A L F18 Clemson H W F21 NC State (12) A L F23 South Carolina (4) H L F28 Clemson A L M5 Duke N3 W M6 South Carolina (3) N3 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Philadelphia, Pa.; 3-Charlotte, N.C (16-10, 7-7 ) D1 Appalachian State H W D5 Temple A W D8 Tennessee (17) H L D12 Maryland A L D14 William & Mary H W D18 Duke Big 4 N1 W D19 NC State Big 4 N1 L D29 Georgetown Gold Coast N2 W D30 Jacksonville (9) Gold Coast N2 W J2 Virginia Tech H W J6 Duke H L J9 NC State A W J13 Virginia A L J16 North Carolina (15) H W J30 Davidson A W F4 North Carolina (16) A L F6 Florida Southern H W F10 Duke A L F13 Virginia H W F16 Clemson H W F20 NC State H W F24 South Carolina (7) A L F26 Clemson A W M2 Maryland H W M6 South Carolina (6) H L M11 Virginia N1 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-West Palm Beach, Fla (8-18, 3-9 ) D1 Canisius H L D4 Rice H W D8 William & Mary A W D17 North Carolina (4) Big 4 N1 L D18 Duke Big 1 N1 L D21 Yale H L D29 Duquesne Steel Bowl N2 L D30 Navy Steel Bowl N2 L J3 Virginia (11) H L J5 Florida Southern H W J10 Maryland (12) H* L J15 Virginia Tech A L J19 North Carolina (3) A L J22 South Florida H W J26 Duke A L J29 Davidson H L F3 North Carolina (4) H* L F5 Temple H W F9 Duke H W F12 Virginia (6) A L F16 Clemson H W F19 NC State A L F26 Clemson A W M1 Maryland (18) A L-ot M4 NC State H L M9 Virginia (15) N1 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Pittsburgh, Pa. CARL TACY (.599) 13 seasons (12-15, 3-9 ) D1 Florida Southern Twin City H W D2 Alabama Twin City H W D6 William & Mary A W D8 Virginia H L D15 NC State (6) Big 4 N1 L D16 Duke Big 4 N1 L D23 Canisius A L D28 Tulane Palmetto N2 W D29 Brown Palmetto N2 W J3 VMI H W J6 Duke H W J10 Niagara H W J17 North Carolina (4) H* L J22 Maryland (3) A L J25 William & Mary H W J27 Davidson A L J31 North Carolina (8) A L F3 Virginia Tech H L F7 Duke A L F10 Virginia A L F14 Clemson A L F17 NC State (2) H L F24 Clemson H W F28 Maryland (9) H W M3 NC State (2) A L M8 North Carolina (8) N1 W-ot M9 Maryland (10) N1 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Charleston, S.C (13-13, 3-9 ) N30 Rice A W D4 West Virginia A W D6 William & Mary H W D11 Penn H W D21 La Salle Sunshine N1 W D22 Florida State Sunshine N1 L J2 Bucknell H W J4 Duke Big 4 N2 W J5 NC State (5) Big 4 N2 L J8 Virginia A L J11 Maryland (3) H L J16 North Carolina (5) A L J19 Clemson H W J23 Duke A W J26 Davidson H L J30 North Carolina (4) H L F2 Virginia Tech A W F6 Duke H W F9 Virginia H L-ot F13 Clemson A L F16 NC State (2) A L F20 St. Francis (Pa.) H W F23 Appalachian State H W F27 Maryland (5) A L M2 NC State (1) H L M7 North Carolina (6) N2 L St. Petersburg, Fla.; 2-Greensboro, N.C (13-13, 2-10 ) N30 Rollins H W D4 Maryland (4) H L D7 George Washington H W D11 Appalachian State H W D21 William & Mary A L D27 Washington State Far West N1 L D28 Iowa Far West N1 W D30 Creighton Far West N1 W J3 NC State (1) Big 4 N2 W J4 Duke Big 4 N2 W J8 [19] Virginia H W J11 [19] Maryland (5) A L J15 North Carolina (14) H L J18 Clemson A L J22 Duke H W

140 140 #GoDeacs wake forest basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J25 NC State (5) A L J29 North Carolina (10) A L F1 Virginia Tech H W F5 Duke A L F8 Virginia A L F12 Clemson (18) H L F15 NC State (5) H L F19 Davidson A W F22 Long Island H W F26 Fairleigh Dickinson H W M6 North Carolina (12) N2 L-ot Portland, Ore.; 2-Greensboro, N.C (17-10, 5-7 ) N29 Richmond H W D3 West Virginia H W D6 George Washington A W D9 William & Mary H W D18 Appalachian State H W D26 Saint Joseph s Gator Bowl N1 W D27 Florida Gator Bowl N1 W-ot D30 Rhode Island H W J2 North Carolina (3) Big 4 N2 W J3 NC State (9) Big 4 N2 W J7 [7] Virginia A L J10 [7] Maryland (2) H* W J14 [5] North Carolina (7) A L J17 [5] Clemson H L J21 [14] Duke A L-ot J24 [14] Illinois State H L J28 North Carolina (4) H L-ot J31 St. Francis (Pa.) A W F4 Duke H W F7 Virginia H W F11 Clemson A W F14 NC State (12) A L F18 Davidson H W F21 Virginia Tech (18) A L F25 Maryland (10) A L F28 NC State (15) H W M4 Clemson N3 L Jacksonville, Fla.; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3-Landover, Md (22-8, 8-4 ) NCAA Elite Eight N26 Duke Big 4 N1 W N27 North Carolina (3) Big 4 N1 W-ot D1 [14] EastTennessee St. H W D3 [14] Washington H W D8 [11] William & Mary A W-ot D18 [10] UNC Asheville H W D21 [9] Fairleigh Dickinson H W D28 [7] Mississippi State ODU N2 L D29 [7] Dartmouth ODU N2 W J1 [7] Richmond A W J5 [10] Virginia H W J8 [10] Maryland (15) A W-ot J13 [7] North Carolina (5) H L J15 [7] Clemson (17) A W J19 [9] Duke H W J22 [9] Charlotte N1 W J26 [10] North Carolina (4) A W J29 [10] Appalachian State H W F2 [5] Duke A W F5 [5] Virginia A W F8 [4] Clemson (15) H L F12 [4] NC State H W F16 [7] Davidson A W F19 [7] Virginia Tech H L-ot F22 [11] Maryland H* L F26 [11] NC State A L M3 [16] Virginia N1 L M12 Arkansas (18) NCAA N3 W M17 [9] Southern Illinois NCAA N4 W M19 [9] Marquette (7) NCAA N4 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Norfolk, Va.; 3-Norman, Okla.; 4-Oklahoma City, Okla (19-10, 6-6 ) N26 [17] UNC Wilmington A W N28 [17] Oregon State H W D2 [18] NC State Big 4 N1 L D3 [18] Duke Big 4 N1 L D7 East Tennessee State A W D10 Richmond H W D17 Indiana St.-Evansville H W D21 Seattle A W D23 Washington A W J4 Virginia (13) A L J7 Maryland (15) H* W J10 UNC Asheville H W J14 Clemson H* W-ot J15 North Carolina (2) A L J18 Duke (17) H W J26 North Carolina (3) H W J28 Appalachian State N1 W F2 Duke (17) H W F4 Virginia (11) H W F8 [14] Clemson A L F11 [14] NC State A L F13 [14] Rhode Island A1 L F15 Davidson H W F18 Virginia Tech A W F22 Maryland A L F25 NC State H W M1 Virginia N2 W M2 North Carolina (10) N2 W M4 Duke (15) N2 L Providence, R.I.; 2-Greensboro, N.C (12-15, 3-9 ) N24 Jacksonville A W D1 North Carolina (14) Big 4 N1 L D2 NC State (6) Big 4 N1 L D6 East Tennessee State H W D9 Temple H* L D16 Appalachian State H W D20 Penn A L D22 Richmond A W-2ot D26 UNC Asheville H W D30 Fairleigh Dickinson H W J3 Virginia H L J6 Maryland (20) A W J10 North Carolina (3) H W J13 Clemson A L-2ot J18 Duke (8) A L J20 Rollins H W J22 Davidson A L J25 North Carolina (2) A L J27 Rhode Island H* W-ot J31 Duke (3) H L F3 Virginia A L F7 Clemson H* L F10 NC State H W F15 Georgia Southern H W F20 Maryland H* L F24 NC State A L M1 Duke (5) N1 L Greensboro, N.C (13-14, 4-10 ) N30 Duke (3) Big 4 N1 L D1 NC State Big 4 N1 L D4 Penn H W 8858 D6 Florida Southern H W D8 Fairleigh Dickinson H W D15 Temple A L D19 Richmond H W D22 American H W D29 UNC Asheville H W J2 Virginia (13) A L J5 Maryland H L J9 North Carolina (15) A L J12 Clemson (18) H W J16 Duke (5) A L J19 Appalachian State H W J23 North Carolina (13) H L J26 Georgia Tech A W J30 Duke (5) H L F2 Virginia (13) H W F6 Clemson (16) A L F9 Jacksonville H W F11 NC State A L F13 Davidson H W F16 Georgia Tech H W F20 Maryland (9) A L F23 NC State H L F28 North Carolina (10) N1 L Greensboro, N.C (22-7, 9-5 ) NCAA Second Round N29 Jacksonville H* W D1 Johns Hopkins H W D5 NC State Big 4 N1 W D6 North Carolina (10) Big 4 N1 W D8 John Carroll H W D11 [13] Florida Southern H W D19 [12] Santa Clara Cable Car A W D20 [12] Alabama Cable Car N2 W D30 [8] Davidson A W J3 [8] Georgia Tech H W J7 [6] Appalachian State H W J10 [6] Clemson (20) H W J14 [5] Duke A W J17 [5] NC State H W J22 [3] North Carolina (17) H L J24 [3] UNC Asheville H W J28 [6] Virginia (1) A L J31 [6] Marquette H W F4 [8] Maryland (13) H W F7 [8] Georgia Tech A W F11 [7] North Carolina (10) A W F14 [7] Duke H W F18 [5] Clemson A L F21 [5] Maryland (20) A L F25 [12] Virginia (3) H W-ot F28 [12] NC State A L M5 [11] Clemson N3 W M6 [11] North Carolina (12) N3 L M15 [11] Boston College NCAA N4 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Santa Clara, Calif.; 3-Landover, Md.; 4-Tuscaloosa, Ala (21-9, 9-5 ) NCAA Second Round N28 [13] Richmond A L D2 Rollins H W D5 American H W D8 Davidson H W D12 Marquette A W-ot D19 Appalachian State H W D21 UNC Wilmington H W D28 LSU Sugar Bowl N1 L D29 Purdue Sugar Bowl N1 W J2 Georgia Tech A W J6 Johns Hopkins H W J9 Clemson A W J13 Duke H* W J17 NC State (12) H* L J21 North Carolina (1) A W J23 Rider H W J27 [18] Virginia (3) H* L J31 [18] Arkansas (12) A W F3 [13] Maryland A L F6 [13] Georgia Tech H* W F10 [16] Clemson H* W F13 [16] Duke A W F17 [14] North Carolina (2) H* L F20 [14] Maryland H* W F24 [18] Virginia (1) A L F27 [18] NC State A W M5 [16] Duke N2 W M6 [16] Virginia (3) N2 L-ot M11 [18] Old Dominion NCAA N3 W M13 [18] Memphis St. (19) NCAA N3 L New Orleans, La.; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3-Charlotte, N.C (20-12, 7-7 ) NIT Second Round D1 Richmond H W D4 UNC Asheville H W D7 Davidson A W D11 Appalachian State H W D20 Drexel H W D22 Robert Morris H W D27 Saint Joesph s Holiday N1 W D29 St. John s Holiday N1 L J3 Siena H W J5 Buffalo H W J8 Georgia Tech H* W J15 Clemson H* W J17 William & Mary A L J19 Duke A W J22 NC State H* W J27 [19] North Carolina (3) H* L J30 [19] Arkansas (12) H* L F3 Virginia (3) A L F6 Marquette H* W F9 Maryland H* W F12 Georgia Tech A L F16 Clemson A W F19 Duke H* W F24 North Carolina (11) A L F26 Maryland A L M2 Virginia (2) H* L M5 NC State A L M11 NC State N2 L M17 Murray State NIT A W M21 Vanderbilt NIT A W M24 South Carolina NIT N3 W M28 Fresno State NIT N1 L New York, N.Y. (MSG); 2-Atlanta, Ga.; 3-Greensboro, N.C (23-9, 7-7 ) NCAA Elite Eight N28 Furman H W D2 Virginia Tech N1 W-ot D3 Charlotte N1 W D6 Davidson H W D10 Appalachian State H W D20 [17] Marquette A W-ot D27 [10] Auburn Gator Bowl N2 W D28 [10] Jacksonville Gator Bowl A W D30 [10] Rollins A W J4 [8] Richmond H W J7 [8] Georgia Tech A L J11 [12] William & Mary H W J14 [12] North Carolina (1) H* L J17 [12] Duke H* W J21 [12] NC State A L J25 [17] North Carolina (1) A L J28 [17] Virginia (19) H* W F2 [15] Georgia Tech (18) H W-ot F4 [15] Clemson A W-ot F8 [14] Maryland (13) H* W-2ot F11 [14] UNC Wilmington H W F15 [13] Clemson H* W F18 [13] Duke (19) A L-ot F22 [15] Monmouth H W F26 [15] Maryland A L F29 [17] Virginia A L M3 [17] NC State H* W M9 [19] Virginia N1 W M10 [19] Maryland (14) N1 L M18 [19] Kansas NCAA N3 W M23 [19] DePaul (4) NCAA N4 W-ot M25 [19] Houston (5) NCAA N4 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Jacksonville, Fla.; 3-Lincoln, Neb.; 4-St. Louis, Mo (15-14, 5-9 ) NIT First Round N26 Fairleigh Dickinson H W N29 Rollins H W D2 Boston College A1 L D5 Davidson A W D8 Appalachian State H W D15 North Carolina (13) H* L D19 East Carolina H W D22 Temple H L D28 UTEP Sun Bowl A L D29 Mississippi State Sun Bowl N2 W J2 William & Mary H W J5 Georgia Tech (8) H* W J8 Furman A W J12 Clemson H W J17 Duke (2) A W-ot J23 Rider H W J26 Virginia A L J30 Duke (6) H* L-ot F2 NC State H* W F6 Maryland (20) H L F10 Georgia Tech (10) A L F13 Clemson A L F16 UNC Wilmington H W F20 North Carolina (13) A L F24 Maryland A L F27 Virginia H W M2 NC State (16) A L M8 North Carolina (6) N3 L-ot M14 South Florida NIT A L Boston Garden; 2-El Paso, Texas; 3-Atlanta, Ga.

141 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS wake forest basketball BOB STAAK (.395) 4 seasons (8-21, 0-14 ) N23 Rollins H W N26 Charlotte A W N30 Richmond A L D4 Davidson H W D7 Boston College H L D17 Georgia Southern H W D19 NC State A L D21 Temple A L-ot D27 Washington State Rainbow N1 L D29 Hawaii Rainbow A W D30 Bradley Rainbow N1 L J4 Maryland-Eastern Shore H W J6 Clemson A L J8 Georgia Tech (5) A L J11 North Carolina (1) H* L J16 Duke (3) A L J18 NC State H* L J22 Virginia A L J25 Clemson H L J28 Maryland A L F1 Duke (5) H* L F5 East Carolina H W F6 Virginia H* L F8 North Carolina (1) A L F15 Charlotte H L F19 Georgia Tech (5) H L F26 Maryland H* L M1 Stetson H W M7 Duke (1) N2 L Honolulu, Hawaii; 2-Greensboro, N.C (14-15, 2-12 ) D1 Coastal Carolina H W D3 Davidson A W D17 Baptist H W D20 UNC Wilmington H W D22 Virginia Tech A1 W# D29 Santa Clara Cable Car A L D30 Michigan State Cable Car N2 L J3 Georgia Tech (18) H L-ot J5 Maryland-Eastern Shore H W J7 Appalachian State H W J10 Clemson (20) H* L-ot J12 Lehigh H W J15 NC State (17) A L J17 Duke (14) A L J22 North Carolina (2) H* L J24 Virginia A L J28 Richmond H W-ot J31 Duke (13) H* L-ot F2 Maryland H W F5 Winthrop A W F7 Georgia Tech A L F11 North Carolina (3) A L F14 Charlotte H W F18 Clemson (10) A L F22 Maryland A W F25 Virginia H* L F28 NC State H* L-ot M6 Clemson (13) N3 W M7 NC State N3 L-2ot Roanoke, Va.; 2-Santa Clara, Calif.; 3-Landover, Md. #- Won by Forfeit (10-18, 3-11 ) N30 Siena H L D3 Davidson H W D5 Furman H L D15 Campbell H W D18 Canisius Josten N1 W D19 Villanova Josten N1 L D22 Coastal Carolina H L-ot D29 Purdue (11) Palm Beach N2 L D30 American Palm Beach N2 W J2 Maryland A L J10 Georgia Tech A L J13 Winthrop H W J16 Clemson A L J20 NC State (20) H* W J23 Duke (9) H* L J28 North Carolina (3) H* W J30 Virginia A L F3 UNC Wilmington H W F6 Marquette A L F11 Duke (8) A L F13 Georgia Tech H* L F17 North Carolina (5) A L F20 East Tennessee State H W F24 Clemson H* W F27 Maryland H* L M2 Virginia H L-2ot M6 NC State (16) A L M11 North Carolina (9) N3 L Philadelphia, Pa. (Palestra); 2-West Palm Beach, Fla.; 3-Greensboro, N.C (13-15, 3-11 ) N28 Richmond H L N30 Davidson A W D3 Wyoming N1 W D7 Evansville H W D10 Campbell H W D21 Duke (1) A L D27 Fairfield Lobo N2 W D28 New Mexico Lobo A L J2 UNC Wilmington A W J4 Maryland H W J7 Georgia Tech (19) H* L J11 Stetson A W J14 Clemson H* L J18 NC State (15) A L J21 Duke (1) H* W J25 North Carolina (7) H* L J28 Virginia A L F1 East Tennessee State A L F4 Marquette H W F6 Coppin State H W F11 Georgia Tech (20) A L F16 North Carolina (8) A L F18 Old Dominion H W F22 Clemson A L F25 Maryland A W M1 Virginia H* L M4 NC State (20) H* L-4ot M10 Duke (7) N3 L Denver, Colo.; 2-Albuquerque, N.M.; 3-Atlanta, Ga. DAVE ODOM (.645) 12 seasons (12-16, 3-11 ) N25 Davidson H W N30 Evansville A W-ot D2 Cornell H W D5 Seton Hall /BE N1 L-ot D9 Campbell H W D19 UNC Wilmington H W D21 Alabama (20) H W D28 Purdue Fiesta Bowl N2 L D29 Penn State Fiesta Bowl N2 L J4 Maryland A L J6 Georgia Tech (12) H L J10 East Tennessee State H W J13 Clemson A L J15 Richmond A L J18 NC State (19) H L J20 Duke (8) H L J22 North Carolina A L J28 Virginia H L-ot F3 Old Dominion A W F7 Georgia Tech (16) A L F11 North Carolina H L F13 William & Mary H W F18 Duke (6) A L F21 Clemson H L F24 Maryland H W M1 Virginia A W M4 NC State A W M9 Clemson N3 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Tucson, Ariz.; 3-Charlotte, N.C (19-11, 8-6 ) NCAA Second Round N23 Howard H W N24 Fairleigh Dickinson H W N27 Alabama (6) A L-ot D1 Tulane A W D6 Villanova /BE N1 L D8 Davidson A W D22 Richmond H W J2 Maryland H W J6 Georgia Tech (24) A L J9 Colorado H L J12 Clemson A W-ot J14 Duke (14) A L J19 NC State H W J23 North Carolina (7) H L J28 Miami H W J31 Winthrop H W F2 Virginia (15) A L F4 William & Mary A W F6 Bucknell H W F9 Georgia Tech H W F10 Virginia (11) H W F13 North Carolina (8) A L F16 Duke (5) H W F23 Maryland A L F24 Clemson H W F27 New Hampshire H W M2 NC State A W M8 Virginia N2 L M15 Louisiana Tech NCAA N3 W M17 Alabama (24) NCAA N3 L Chapel Hill, N.C.; 2-Charlotte, N.C.; 3-Atlanta, Ga (17-12, 7-9 ) NCAA First Round N23 [22] UNC Greensboro H W N25 [22] The Citadel H W N30 [22] Fairfield H W D2 [23] Connecticut (12) /BE A L D7 [23] Fairleigh Dickinson A W D18 [21] VMI H W D21 [21] Richmond A W J4 [20] Clemson A W J6 [19] Samford H W J8 [19] Virginia A L J11 [19] Florida State H L-ot J16 North Carolina (14) H L J18 Georgia Tech (16) H W J22 Maryland A W J25 Duke (1) A L J29 NC State H W F1 Florida State (23) A L F3 Tulane (14) H W F8 North Carolina (9) A L F12 Clemson H W F15 Virginia H W F19 Davidson H W F23 Duke (1) H W F27 Georgia Tech A L M1 Temple H W M5 Maryland H L M7 NC State A L M13 North Carolina (20) N1 L M20 Louisville NCAA N2 L Charlotte, N.C.; 2-Tempe, Ariz (21-19, 10-6 ) NCAA Sweet 16 D1 Radford H W D5 Vermont H W D15 Rhode Island H W D19 Richmond H W D22 California A1 L D28 Davidson A2 W D30 Lafayette H W J2 Mount St. Mary s H W J7 Winthrop H W J9 Florida State (23) H L-ot J13 Duke (3) H L J16 Maryland A W J21 Georgia Tech (16) A W J24 Clemson H W J27 Virginia (15) A W J30 North Carolina (3) H W F4 [13] NC State A W F7 [13] Temple A W F10 [9] Florida State (10) A L F13 [9] Duke (3) A W F17 [10] Maryland H W F20 [10] Georgia Tech H L F24 [12] Clemson A L F27 [12] Virginia (22) H W M3 [14] North Carolina (1) A L M6 [14] NC State H W M12 [12] Virginia N2 L M19 [16] Chattanooga NCAA N3 W M21 [16] Iowa (13) NCAA N3 W M25 [16] Kentucky (2) NCAA N2 L Oakland, Calif.; 2-Charlotte, N.C.; 3-Nashville, Tenn (21-12, 9-7 ) NCAA Second Round N25 Alaska-Anchorage Great Alaska A L N26 Hawaii Great Alaska N1 W N27 Wisc.-Green Bay Great Alaska N1 W-ot D1 Winthrop H W D4 Richmond H W D6 Davidson H W D8 Vanderbilt A L-2ot D19 Appalachian State H W D22 Marshall H W D30 California H L J3 Canisius H W J5 VMI H W J8 Florida State A W J13 Duke (2) A W J15 Maryland H L J19 Georgia Tech (17) H W J22 Clemson A L J26 Virginia H L J30 North Carolina (4) A L F2 NC State H W F5 Rhode Island A2 W F10 Florida State H W F13 Duke (2) H W F16 Maryland A L F19 Georgia Tech (25) A L F22 Clemson H W F26 Virginia A W M2 North Carolina (5) H W M5 NC State A L M11 Georgia Tech N3 W M12 North Carolina (4) N3 L-ot NCAA M17 College of Charleston N4 W M19 Kansas (13) NCAA N4 L Anchorage, Alaska; 2-Providence, R.I.; 3-Charlotte, N.C.; 4-Lexington, Ky (26-6, 12-4 ) Champions Regular Season Champions NCAA Sweet 16 N26 [24] UNC Greensboro H W N29 [21] Davidson A W D3 [21] Florida (6) H* L D5 [25] Canisius A W D8 [25] Richmond A W D17 [21] College of Charleston H W D20 [19] The Citadel H W D30 [18] Marshall H W J7 [18] Florida State H W J11 [14] Duke (11) H W J14 [14] Maryland (9) A L J17 [15] Georgia Tech (22) A L J21 [15] Clemson H W J25 [16] Virginia (15) A W J28 [16] North Carolina (3) H L J29 [16] Vanderbilt H W F1 [14] NC State A W F4 [14] Winthrop A W

142 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F8 [11] Florida State A L F11 [11] Duke A W F15 [14] Maryland (7) H W F18 [14] Georgia Tech (18) H W F22 [10] Clemson A W F26 [10] Virginia (11) H W F28 [9] North Carolina (2) A W M4 [9] NC State H W M10 [7] Duke N1 W M11 [7] Virginia (11) N1 W M12 [7] North Carolina (4) N1 W-ot M16 [3] North Carolina A&T NCAA N2 W M18 [3] Saint Louis NCAA N2 W M24 [3] Oklahoma St. (14) NCAA N3 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Baltimore, Md.; 3-East Rutherford, N.J (26-6, 12-4 ) Champions NCAA Elite Eight N25 [11] Mount St. Mary s H W N29 Great 8 [10] Oklahoma State N1 W D2 [10] Lehigh H W D6 [10] Massachusetts (3) A L D9 [10] Florida A W D18 [12] Appalachian State H W D21 [12] Utah (13) H W J2 [12] Furman H W J6 [12] Florida State A W-ot J10 [8] Duke (19) A W J13 [8] Maryland H W J15 [8] Richmond H W J17 [6] Georgia Tech H W J21 [6] Clemson (19) A L J24 [9] Virginia H W J27 [9] North Carolina (11) A L J31 [12] NC State H W F7 [9] Florida State H W F11 [9] Duke H W F15 [8] Maryland A W F17 [8] Georgia Tech A L F21 [10] Clemson H W F24 [10] Virginia A L F27 [13] North Carolina (19) H W M2 [13] NC State A W M8 [12] Virginia N2 W M9 [12] Clemson N2 W M10 [12] Georgia Tech (18) N2 W M15 [9] NE Louisiana NCAA N3 W M17 [9] Texas NCAA N3 W M21 [9] Louisville NCAA N4 W M23 [9] Kentucky (2) NCAA N4 L Auburn Hills, Mich.; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3-Milwaukee, Wis.; 4-Minneapolis, Minn (24-7, 11-5 ) NCAA Second Round N24 [3] VMI H W N25 [3] The Citadel A W N29 [3] Davidson H W D1 [3] Richmond A W D3 Great 8 [2] Mississippi State N1 W D7 [2] NC State A W D14 [2] Massachusetts H W D21 [2] Campbell H W D31 [2] Utah (7) A W J4 [2] North Carolina (11) H W J8 [2] Georgia Tech A W J11 [2] Duke (10) A W J15 [2] Virginia H W J19 [2] Maryland (11) H L J23 [4] Clemson (2) A W J25 [4] Florida State H W J28 [2] Virginia Tech H W J29 [2] Wofford H W F1 [2] Maryland (7) A W F5 [2] Duke (8) H L F9 [2] Missouri A W F12 [2] Clemson (7) H W F16 [2] NC State H L-ot F19 [4] North Carolina (12) A L F22 [4] Virginia A W F25 [5] Georgia Tech H W M1 [5] Florida State A L M7 [8] Florida State N2 W M8 [8] North Carolina (5) N2 L M14 [9] St. Mary s NCAA N3 W M16 [9] Stanford (21) NCAA N3 L Chicago, Ill.; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3-Tucson, Ariz (16-14, 7-9 ) NIT Second Round N15 VMI H W N17 Navy H W N21 Georgetown Tipoff N1 W N24 Liberty H W N29 Richmond H W D3 [22] Davidson A W D6 [22] Utah (11) H L D17 [23] Marshall A L D19 [23] Princeton (19) Jimmy V N2 L-ot D22 Radford H W J4 Virginia A3 L-ot J8 Clemson (24) H W J10 Georgia Tech A L J14 Duke (2) H L J17 Maryland H W J22 Florida State A L J25 Missouri H W J27 Virginia H W J31 North Carolina (2) H L F4 NC State A W F7 Clemson A L F11 Georgia Tech H L F14 Duke (2) A L F19 Maryland (25) A W F21 Florida State H W F24 North Carolina (3) A L M1 NC State H W M6 Clemson N4 L M12 UNC Wilmington NIT H W M17 Vanderbilt NIT H L Springfield, Mass.; 2-East Rutherford, N.J.; 3-Richmond, Va.; 4-Greensboro, N.C (17-14, 7-9 ) NIT Second Round N10 Illinois C vs C N1 W-ot N11 Temple (7) C vs C N1 L N18 UNC Greensboro H W N21 Mercer H W N24 William & Mary H W N27 Davidson H W N30 VMI A W D3 Maryland (2) A L D12 Virginia Tech A W D16 Coastal Carolina H W D19 East Tennessee State H W D23 Arkansas (19) H L D28 Utah A L J2 Virginia H W J9 Clemson (21) A W J13 Duke (2) H L J16 Georgia Tech A L J20 Florida State A L J23 North Carolina (10) H L J28 NC State A L J31 Maryland (4) H W F3 Virginia A L F10 Clemson H W F13 Duke (1) A L F16 Georgia Tech H W F20 Florida State H W F23 North Carolina (14) A L-ot F28 NC State H W M5 NC State N2 L M10 Alabama NIT H W M15 Xavier NIT A L New York, N.Y. (MSG); 2-Charlotte, N.C (22-14, 7-9 ) NIT Champions N20 Campbell H W N22 Navy A W N27 Maryland-Eastern Shore H W N30 Wisconsin /B1G H W D4 Temple (10) H W D11 [18] Georgia N1 L D15 [25] UNC Greensboro H W D17 [25] High Point H W D20 [23] Arkansas A W D28 [19] Oregon Rainbow N2 L D29 [19] Ohio Rainbow N2 W-2ot D30 [19] Villanova Rainbow N2 L J4 Florida State H L J9 Clemson A W J12 North Carolina (13) H W J16 NC State A L J19 Maryland (24) A L J22 Duke (5) H L J27 Georgia Tech A W J30 Virginia H L F2 Davidson A L-ot F5 Florida State A L F8 Clemson H W F12 North Carolina A L F15 NC State H W F19 Maryland (22) H L F22 Duke (2) A L F27 Georgia Tech H W M2 Virginia A W M10 North Carolina N3 W M11 Duke (3) N3 L M14 Vanderbilt NIT A W M21 New Mexico NIT H W M24 California NIT H* W M28 NC State NIT N4 W-ot M30 Notre Dame NIT N4 W Atlanta, Ga.; 2-Honolulu, Hawaii; 3-Charlotte, N.C.; 4-New York, N.Y. (MSG) (19-11, 8-8 ) NCAA First Round N16 BCA [18] Mount St. Mary s H W N17 [18] Air Force BCA H W N20 [17] Richmond A W N25 [17] Campbell H W N28 [12] Michigan /B1G A W D2 [12] South Carolina St. H W D7 [11] Kansas (3) H W D16 [6] Georgia H W D18 [6] Radford H W D21 [6] Temple A W D29 [4] Navy H W J2 [4] Virginia (8) H W J6 [4] North Carolina (13) A L J9 [6] Florida State H W J13 [6] Georgia Tech A L-ot J17 [10] Maryland (12) A L J21 [10] Clemson H W J24 [9] Duke (2) A L J27 [9] Cincinnati A L-ot J31 [16] NC State H W-ot F3 [16] Virginia (11) A L F6 [19] North Carolina (1) H L F10 [19] Florida State A W F14 [23] Georgia Tech H W F17 [23] Maryland (17) H L F21 [24] Clemson A W F24 [24] Duke (4) H L M4 [23] NC State A W M9 [22] Maryland (11) N1 L M16 [23] Butler NCAA N2 L Atlanta. Ga.; 2-Kansas City, Mo. SKIP PROSSER (.649) 6 seasons (21-13, 9-7 ) NCAA Second Round N12 UNC Wilmington Pre-NIT H W N16 Arkansas Pre-NIT A W N18 Elon H W N21 Fresno State (23) Pre-NIT N1 W N23 Syracuse (18) Pre-NIT N1 L N27 [25] Minnesota /B1G H W D4 [23] Kansas (4) A L D7 [23] South Carolina St. H W D16 [19] Florida State H W D19 [20] Saint Francis (Pa.) H W D22 [20] St. John s A1 L D29 [25] Marquette (19) H W J2 [23] Richmond H W J5 [23] North Carolina A W J7 [19] Navy A W J12 [19] Clemson H W J15 [14] Virginia (10) A L J19 [14] Duke (1) A L J23 [21] Maryland (3) H L J26 [21] Georgia Tech H W J30 [24] NC State A W F2 [24] Florida State A W F6 [19] North Carolina H W F9 [19] Cincinnati H L F13 [19] Clemson A L-2ot F17 [19] Virginia (15) H W F21 [20] Duke (3) H L F24 [20] Maryland (2) A L F27 [24] Georgia tech A L M2 [24] NC State H W M8 Georgia Tech N2 W M9 Duke (3) N2 L M14 Pepperdine NCAA N3 W M16 Oregon (11) NCAA N3 L New York, N.Y. (MSG); 2-Charlotte, N.C.; 3-Sacramento, Calif (25-6, 13-3 ) Regular Season Champions NCAA Second Round N27 Yale H W D1 Temple H W D4 Wisconsin (23) /B1G A W D15 SMU H W D18 South Carolina State H W D21 St. John s H W D28 [25] North Carolina A&T H W D30 [23] Bethune-Cookman H W J4 [23] Richmond A W J7 [17] Elon H W J12 [17] Duke (1) A L J15 [19] Maryland (17) H W J19 [19] Georgia Tech H W J23 [17] Virginia A L J26 [17] Florida State H W J28 [17] Clemson A W F2 [17] North Carolina A W F6 [14] NC State H W F9 [14] Marquette (15) A L F13 [15] Duke (8) H W-2ot F17 [10] Maryland (13) A L F20 [10] Georgia Tech A W F23 [10] Virginia H W F26 [12] Florida State A W M1 [12] Clemson H W M5 [9] North Carolina H W M8 [9] NC State A W M14 [9] Florida State N1 W M15 [9] NC State N1 L M21 [8] East Tennessee St. NCAA N2 W M23 [8] Auburn NCAA N2 L Greensboro, N.C.; 2-Tampa, Fla (21-10, 9-7 ) NCAA Sweet 16 N20 [20] Memphis C vs C N1 W N22 [19] Elon H W N29 [18] Yale A2 W D2 [18] Indiana /B1G H W D6 [18] Richmond H W D15 [14] SMU A W D20 [14] North Carolina (4) A W-3ot D30 [6] North Carolina A&T H W J3 [6] New Mexico H W J6 [5] Brown H W J10 [5] Clemson H W J13 [4] Texas (18) A L J17 [4] Duke (2) A L J20 [10] Georgia Tech (11) H L J25 [10] Florida State A L J29 [19] Maryland H W J31 [19] Virginia H W F4 [16] NC State A L F7 [16] North Carolina (17) H L F12 [20] Clemson A W #GoDeacs

143 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS wake forest basketball F15 [20] Cincinnati (13) H W F18 [15] Duke (3) H W F22 [15] Georgia Tech (18) A W F25 [11] Florida State H W-ot F28 [11] Maryland A W M2 [11] Virginia A L M6 [11] NC State (16) H L M12 [15] Maryland N3 L M18 [17] VCU NCAA N4 W M20 [17] Manhattan NCAA N4 W NCAA M25 [17] Saint Joseph s (5) N5 L New York, N.Y. (MSG); 2-Bridgeport, Conn.; 3-Greensboro, N.C.; 4-Raleigh, N.C.; 5-East Rutherford, N.J (27-6, 13-3 ) Preseason NIT Champions NCAA Second Round N15 [2] George Washington Pre-NIT H W N19 [2] VCU Pre-NIT H W N22 [1] Yale H W N24 [1] Providence Pre-NIT N1 W N26 [1] Arizona (18) Pre-NIT N1 W D1 [1] Illinois (5) /B1G A L D4 [1] Richmond H W D13 [6] Temple H W D15 [6] Elon H W D18 [6] Texas (14) H W D22 [5] New Mexico A W D30 [5] North Carolina A&T H W J2 [5] Virginia (25) A W J8 [4] Clemson A W J11 [4] Maryland H W J15 [4] North Carolina (3) H W J18 [3] Florida State A L-ot J22 [3] Cincinnati (20) A W J27 [5] Georgia Tech (22) A L-ot J29 [5] Miami H W F2 [7] Duke (4) H W F5 [7] Virginia Tech A W F10 [6] NC State H W F12 [6] Florida State H W F15 [5] Miami A W F20 [5] Duke (7) A L F23 [6] Longwood H W F27 [6] Virginia H W M2 [4] Georgia Tech H W M6 [4] NC State A W M11 [3] NC State N2 L M17 [5] Chattanooga NCAA N3 W M19 [5] West Virginia NCAA N3 L-2ot New York, N.Y. (MSG); 2-Washington, D.C.; 3-Cleveland, Ohio (17-17, 3-13 ) NIT First Round N10 [18] Miss. Valley St. 2K Sports H W N11 [18] George Mason 2K Sports H W-ot N17 [19] Florida 2K Sports N1 L N18 [19] Texas Tech 2K Sports N1 W-2ot N21 [24] UNC Asheville H W N25 [24] Appalachian State H W N29 [22] Wisconsin /B1G H W D3 [22] Elon A2 W D13 [16] DePaul H L D17 [16] Princeton H W D22 [22] Richmond A W D30 [22] Charleston Southern H W J3 [23] East Carolina H W J8 [23] Duke (1) H L J11 Clemson A L-ot J15 Maryland (23) A L J18 Georgia Tech H W J21 NC State (14) A L J24 Florida State H L J28 Virginia Tech H L J31 Miami A L F4 Virginia A L F8 Boston College (17) H L F11 Charlotte H W F14 Duke (2) A L F19 North Carolina (23) H L F22 Clemson H W-ot F25 Georgia Tech A L F28 Boston College (12) A L M4 NC State (22) H W M9 Florida State N2 W M10 NC State (25) N2 W M11 Duke (3) N2 L M15 Minnesota NIT A L New York, N.Y. (MSG); 2-Greensboro, N.C (15-16, 5-11 ) N11 James Madison H W N14 Bucknell A W-ot N17 Elon H W N21 Vanderbilt H W N25 Appalachian State H W N29 Air Force A L D2 Georgia H L D13 DePaul A L D17 Virginia Tech A L D19 Gardner-Webb H W D22 Richmond H W D29 South Florida A1 L J1 East Carolina H W J6 Miami A W J9 Boston College H L J13 NC State H L J18 Duke (14) A L J21 Virginia A L J24 North Carolina (4) H L J27 Florida State A L J30 Georgia Tech H W F3 Maryland H L F6 Winston-Salem St. H W F10 North Carolina (5) A L F14 Clemson H W F17 Miami H W F21 Georgia Tech A L F28 NC State A L M3 Virginia (25) H W M8 Georgia Tech N1 W-2ot M9 Virginia Tech N1 L Tampa, Fla. (St. Pete Times Forum) DINO GAUDIO (.664) 3 seasons (17-13, 7-9 ) N9 Fairfield H W N19 North Carolina Central H W N23 Winston-Salem St. H W N26 Iowa /B1G A W N29 Charlotte A L D1 USC Upstate H W D5 Vanderbilt (23) A L D8 Georgia A L D16 Bucknell H W D19 South Florida H W D23 Virginia Tech H W D30 Air Force H W J2 Presbyterian H W J8 Brigham Young H W J12 Boston College A L J15 Maryland A L J20 Florida State H W J22 Clemson A L-ot J29 Miami H W F3 NC State A L F6 Georgia Tech H L F9 Virginia H W F14 Florida State A W F17 Duke (2) H W F24 North Carolina (3) A L F28 Maryland H L M1 Georgia Tech A L-ot M4 Virginia Tech A L M8 NC State H W M13 Florida State N1 L Charlotte, N.C (24-7, 11-5 ) NCAA First Round N14 [21] N.C. Central H W N19 [20] UNC Wilmington H W N24 [19] Winston-Salem St. H W N27 76 [19] Cal State Fullerton N1 W N28 [19] UTEP 76 N1 W N30 [19] Baylor 76 N1 W D3 [15] Indiana /B1G H W D6 [15] Bucknell H W D14 [11] Wright State H W D19 [10] Richmond A W D22 [6] East Carolina A W D30 [6] Radford H W J3 [6] Brigham Young A W J11 [4] North Carolina (3) H W J14 [2] Boston College A W J17 [2] Clemson (10) A W J21 [1] Virginia Tech H L J28 [6] Duke (1) H W J31 [6] Georgia Tech A L F4 [7] Miami A L F8 [7] Boston College H W F11 [7] NC State A L F14 [7] Florida State (25) H W F18 [8] Georgia Tech H W F21 [8] Duke (9) A L F26 [13] NC State H W F28 [13] Virginia A W M3 [10] Maryland A W M8 [10] Clemson (18) H W M13 [8] Maryland N2 L M20 [12] Cleveland State NCAA N3 L Anaheim, Calif.; 2-Atlanta, Ga.; 3-Miami, Fla (20-11, 9-7 ) NCAA Second Round N13 Oral Roberts H W N15 East Carolina A1 W N18 High Point H W N24 Winston-Salem St. H W N28 William & Mary H L D1 Purdue (4) A L D5 Gonzaga (17) A W D13 Elon H W D16 UNC Wilmington A W D20 NC State H W D28 UNC Greensboro A W D31 Richmond H W-ot J3 Xavier Prosser H W-2ot J9 Miami A L J12 Maryland H W-ot J17 Duke (8) A L J20 North Carolina (24) A W J23 Virginia H W J28 Georgia Tech (22) A L F2 Miami H W F6 Virginia A W-ot F9 Boston College H W F13 Georgia Tech (20) H W F16 [23] Virginia Tech A L F20 [23] NC State A L F27 North Carolina H L M3 Florida State A L M7 Clemson H W M11 Miami N1 L M18 Texas NCAA N2 W-ot M20 Kentucky (2) NCAA N2 L Greensboro, N.C; 2-New Orleans, La. JEFF BZDELIK (.402) 4 seasons (8-24, 1-15 ) N12 Stetson H L N15 Hampton Pre-NIT H W N16 VCU Pre-NIT H L N20 Elon A1 W N22 Winthrop Pre-NIT H L N23 Marist Pre-NIT H W N30 Iowa /B1G H W D4 Holy Cross H W D12 UNC Wilmington A1 L D15 UNC Greensboro H W D18 Xavier Prosser A L D21 Presbyterian H L D29 Richmond A L J2 Gonzaga H L J5 High Point H W J8 NC State A L J12 Maryland H L J15 Virginia Tech A L J19 Georgia Tech A L J22 Duke (4) H L J29 Virginia H W F1 Florida State A L F5 Maryland A L F9 Miami H L F13 NC State H L F15 North Carolina (19) A L F19 Florida State H L F22 Virginia Tech H L F26 Clemson A L M3 Georgia Tech H L M6 Boston College A L M10 Boston College N1 L Greensboro, N.C (13-18, 4-12 ) N11 Loyola (Md.) H W N16 Georgia Southern H W N20 North Carolina Central H W N24 Dayton Old Spice N1 L N25 Arizona State Old Spice N1 L N27 Texas Tech Old Spice N1 W N30 Nebraska /B1G A W D3 Richmond H L D7 High Point A W D10 Seton Hall A L D18 Gardner-Webb H W D21 UNC Wilmington H W D29 Yale H W J2 Wofford H L J7 Virginia Tech H W J11 Maryland A L J14 NC State H L J19 Duke (4) A L J21 Boston College A W J25 Florida State (23) H L J28 Clemson A L J31 North Carolina (5) H L F4 NC State A L F8 Virginia (19) A L F11 Clemson H L F15 Georgia Tech H W F18 Miami A L F25 Boston College H W F28 Duke (4) H L M3 Georgia Tech A L M8 Maryland N2 L Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; 2-Atlanta, Ga (13-18, 6-12 ) N9 Radford H W N16 Connecticut (23) Paradise N1 L N17 Iona Paradise N1 L N19 Mercer Paradise N1 W N23 William & Mary H W N27 Nebraska /B1G H L D1 Richmond A L D5 High Point H W D8 Seton Hall H L D18 Furman H W D22 UNC Greensboro A W J2 Xavier Prosser H W J5 Duke (1) A L J9 Virginia H W J12 Boston College H W J15 Clemson A L J19 Virginia Tech A L J22 NC State (18) H W J26 Georgia Tech A L J30 Duke (5) H L F2 Maryland A L F5 North Carolina A L F9 Florida State H W

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