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Game #5 Wake Forest (-6, -3) vs. #6/9 son (-4, -) Thursday, Jan., 00 7:00 pm Littlejohn Coliseum (,00) son, SC Broadcast: The game will be televised locally by the son Sports Network and shown on tape delay by College Sports Southeast. Records: WFU is -6 overall, -3 in the CC, after suffering one of its worst losses in history at NC State on Sunday. The Tigers are -4, - in the league after dropping a one-point game at home against North Carolina Monday night. The Series: Wake Forest and son have met 4 previous times on the hardwood, with the Tigers holding a 34-7 lead in the series. son has won the last seven meetings. More series information is on page two. The Coaches: Wake Forest head coach Charlene Curtis is in her fourth season with the Deacs, with a 7-70 record at the school. She has a 9-0 career record in her 5th season as a head coach. son coach Jim Davis is 30-40 in his 5th season as a head coach, and is 9-3 in his 4th season with the Tigers. Noteworthy: The son game marks WFU s fourth game against a ranked opponent over the last six contests. Up Next: The Deacs return home to host Florida State on Sunday, Jan. 4 at 3:00 pm at Joel Coliseum. News & Notes Jan., 00 The son Game Wake Forest looks for a return to the W column with a victory at son in a midweek CC matchup... The Demon Deacons, -6 overall and -3 in the CC, head down the road to son, SC to take on the 6th-ranked Tigers in a 7:00 pm Thursday showdown. Wake Forest, in search of its second conference victory of the season, will face its fourth ranked opponent in the last six games. fter facing No. Connecticut on Dec., the Deacons have since played No. 5 Duke and No. 3 NC State in addition to matchups with rizona State and North Carolina. The team is coming off a disappointing showing at NC State on Sunday, where they posted a season-low in points and were outrebounded 4-9 in a 75-35 loss. son is also coming a loss, having dropped a 7-70 contest to North Carolina on Monday evening. The 000-0 season marks the 30th anniversary of Wake Forest women s basketball. The Deacon program began in the 97-7 season. WFU s first game was a 30- win over Elon College. Since then, Deacon women s basketball has compiled a 33-46 overall record. Quick Look at the Deacs... Wake Forest boasts an experienced nucleus in the 000-0 campaign, with 0 letterwinners, including four starters, returning from a year ago. The team s top returning scorer and leading rebounder from a year ago, 6-0 senior Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick, has been hovering around the double-digit scoring average all season, and is currently averaging 9.6 points a game, and is averaging a team-high 0. points in CC contests only. She also continues to lead the squad with 5. rebounds a contest and also in steals (). The team s starter at power forward, Kirkpatrick leads a senior class which includes 6- forward Olivia Dardy and 5-0 guard Kristen Shaffer. Dardy spent much of last year on the injured list but has returned with a vengeance this season, averaging. points and 4.3 rebounds off the bench. Dardy currently owns WFU s best scoring performance this season with a 4- point outing at Quinnipiac on Dec. 9. Shaffer, the starting shooting guard, has scored in double-digits in five of the last seven games to take over the team scoring lead (0.6 ppg). Shaffer is also second on the squad in assists (.9 apg). The junior class is comprised of two point guards and a center. The Deacs returning starter at point guard is 5-4 Val Klopfer. Twelve of Klopfer s 3 field goals this season have been beyond the arc, and she s shooting 43 percent from three-point range (-of-). She is backed up by classmate dell arris, a flashy athlete who has seen her playing time increase over the course of the season. Junior starting Probable Deacon Lineup Pos. No. Name t. Cl. GP/GS PPG RPG Noteworthy F 50 Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick*** 6-0 Sr. 4/4 9.6 5. Set career-high with pts in UNC win F 40 Eafton ill 6- Fr. 4/4 0.3 5.5 Steady in UNC game with 9 pts, rebs C 34 LaChina Robinson** 6-4 Jr. 4/4 4.4 3. Scored points against # UConn G 0 Kristen Shaffer*** 5-0 Sr. 4/4 0.6.9 veraging 5. pts over last 5 outings G 0 Val Klopfer** 5-4 Jr. 4/4.9.5 Team-best 4% from three-pt range Key Reserves F 3 Olivia Dardy*** 6- Sr. 4/0. 4.3 Season-high 4 pts against Quinnipiac G 30 Tonia Brown 5-0 Fr. 4/0 6.6. as hit a 3-pointer in 0 of 3 contests F 4 Tiffani Listenbee* 6- So. 4/0 3.6.5 Set career high with 0 pts at SU G 3 Bianca Brown 5- Fr. 4/0.. Team-high 5 assists versus Duke G 4 eather Miller* 5-0 So. /0.3 0. Totaled pts and rebs against Duke G 3 dell arris** 5- Jr. /0. 0.7 Played career-high min against UNC F Tracy lston 5-0 Fr. 4/0.9. Grabbed 6 rebs in 5 min in UNC win C Johanna Björklund* 6-5 So. /0.3 0.6 Season-high 6 pts against Duke C 54 LaTisha Pearson* 6-4 r-so. /0.3 0.5 Scored career-high 4 pts at Duke * - letters won center LaChina Robinson, who stands 6-4, is a continuously improving inside player who is currently averaging 4.4 points and 3. rebounds a game. Robinson is challenged in the middle by sophomore Johanna Björklund, Wake s tallest player ever at 6-5. Björklund provides a strong presence in the post, notching four steals and six blocks this season, and has shown she can score outside the paint as well. Two other sophomores, 6- Tiffani Listenbee and 6-4 LaTisha Pearson, add aggressiveness and depth in the post with their rebounding and shot-blocking abilities. Listenbee recently set a career-high with 0 points at rizona State, and is third on the team in blocks (7). Rounding out the sophomore class is 5-0 forward eather Miller, who was bothered by early signs of a stress fracture in her foot in the beginning of the season, but has gradually increased her playing time. Miller displayed her sharpshooting skills with nine points in four minutes of action at Richmond. The Wake Forest freshman class has already played a key role in the team winning eight games in the early goings of the season. Tracy lston, a 5-0 000-0 Wake Forest Women s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Site W/L Score November 9/Sun. at ppalachian State Boone, NC W 3-60 5/Sat. WESTERN MICIGN (D) LJVM L 77-79 7/Mon. at igh Point igh Point, NC W 60-5 30/Thu. at Richmond Richmond, V W 7-69 December /Sat. COPPIN STTE (D) LJVM W 77-57 5/Tue. LIBERTY LJVM W 54-50 9/Sat. #4/0 VIRGINI* Reynolds Gym L 6-77 7/Sun. NEW ORLENS LJVM W 64-5 9/Tue. at Quinnipiac amden, CT W (ot) 77-6 /Fri. at # Connecticut (CPTV) Storrs, CT L 5-07 30/Sat. at rizona State (COX) Tempe, Z L 54-69 January /Tue. at #5 Duke* Durham, NC L 56-4/Thu. NORT CROLIN* LJVM W 73-7 7/Sun. at #3/6 NC State* Raleigh, NC L 35-75 /Thu. at #6/9 son* son, SC 7:00 pm 4/Sun. FLORID STTE* LJVM 3:00 pm /Thu. at Maryland* College Park, MD 7:30 pm /Mon. COSTL CROLIN Reynolds Gym 7:00 pm 5/Thu. GEORGI TEC* Coliseum nnex 7:00 pm /Sun. at Virginia* Charlottesville, V :00 pm February /Thu. DUKE* LJVM 7:00 pm 4/Sun. at North Carolina* Chapel ill, NC :00 pm /Thu. NC STTE* LJVM 7:00 pm /Sun. CLEMSON* (RSN) LJVM :00 pm 5/Thu. at Florida State* Tallahassee, FL 7:00 pm 9/Mon. MRYLND* (RSN) LJVM 7:30 pm 5/Sun. at Georgia Tech* tlanta, G :00 pm March -5 CC Tournament Greensboro, NC TB Greensboro Coliseum * - CC games; numbers preceding team indicates P/US Today rankings. Wake Forest thletic Media Relations Joanna Sparkman, ssociate Director/Women s Basketball Contact Phone: 336-75-54 (w)/336-6-734 (h) Fax: 336-75-540 Email: sparkmjj@wfu.edu Website: www.wakeforestsports.com Mailing ddress: PO Box 746, Winston-Salem, NC 709

Tip-Ins The Leader... Senior Kristen Shaffer has been appointed to serve as president of Wake Forest s Student-thlete dvisory Council this year. Remember the Titan... Junior LaChina Robinson is a graduate of T.C. Williams igh School in lexandria,v the school featured in the Disney movie Remember the Titans. The head football coach, who was portrayed by Denzel Washington in the movie, was Robinson s driver s education instructor. Like Mother, Like Daughter... Freshman guard Tonia Brown is a graduate of William Fleming S in Roanoke, V, the same school that produced Wake head coach Charlene Curtis. In fact, Tonia s mother, Cynthia Brown, served as her high school coach and was a former high school teammate of Curtis. son -4, - CC 0-74.0 390-90.430 77-99.37 53-35.7 549-36.6 44-6.3 7-. 59-0.6 37-.5 Category Record Points-vg. Field Goals-ttempts FG Percentage 3-Pt. FG-ttempts 3-Pt. Percentage Free Throws-ttempts FT Percentage Rebounds-vg. ssists-vg. Turnovers-vg. Steals-vg. Blocks-vg. Look Back: son sweeps both meetings in 999-000... son, SC/Jan. 5, 000 Freshman Chrissy Floyd scored 5 points, including 0 in the second half, to lead son to a 66-55 victory over Wake Forest in Littlejohn Coliseum. The Deacons gave the Tigers a run for their money, jumping out to a -5 lead and keeping the game tight through much of the second half. son held a slight 7-6 lead at halftime, but the Deacs took a 4-4 lead with 4:3 left. The Tigers then went on an -6 run, keyed by Floyd's eight points, to go up by. Wake cut it back to 6-55 with 30 seconds remaining, but the Tigers hit 5 of 6 free throws in the waning seconds to seal the victory. The Deacs held their own on the boards with the Tigers, 35-35, and hit Wake Forest -6, -3 CC 90-65.0 344-.49 49-6.30 73-50.69 53-3.0 07-4. -0.6 30-9.3 54-3.9 The Series with son... Wake Forest and son have met 4 previous times on the hardwood, with the Tigers holding a 34-7 lead in the series. son has won the last seven meetings, with Wake s last win a 69-60 decision in the 996-97 campaign. The Deacons have actually won more games (4) on the road at CU s Littlejohn Coliseum than they have at home (3). Wake s last win at Littlejohn came in the second meeting of WFU-son Series the 99 season, in the form of a 59-5 son leads 34-7 77-7 0-5 victory. 7-79 -59 The two teams first met in the 79-0 04-5 0-93-75 977-7 season. son dominated 90-5 the series in the early years, winning - 9-6 -3 03-7 the first meetings by an average 3-4 00-5 margin of 30 points. 79-75 Statistical Comparison son head coach Jim Davis has tinkered with his starting lineup a little bit this season. Three players have started every contest Floyd, junior guard Krystal Scott and senior forward Nuria Forns. Batth has missed just one game while starting the other 4, and junior forward Marci Glenney (a transfer from Connecticut) and senior guard ndrea Gaines have made 0 and six appearances in the starting lineup. Scouting the Tigers... son, ranked 6th nationally, is currently -4 on the season, with a - ledger against CC opponents. The Tigers upset two of the league s top teams, Duke (93-75) and NC State (67-5), while dropping an overtime game at Maryland (73-5) and losing by a point to North Carolina (70-7) in their most recent outing on Monday night. Prior to the Maryland loss, the Tigers had put together a nine-game win streak. Sophomore guar Chrissy Floyd leads the Tigers and ranks second in the CC in scoring with 7.7 points per game, as son is averaging 74.0 points an outing. Senior center Erin Batth ranks fourth in the league with a team-high.7 rebounds a game, despite the Tigers being outrebounded by their opponents, 36.6 to 39., a game. Batth also contributes 5 points a game. The Tigers lead the league in three statistical categories free throw percentage (.7), three-point field goal percentage (.37) and turnover margin (+5.7), a category in which Wake Forest ranks last (-.36). Location... Winston-Salem, NC Enrollment... 3,50 Nickname... Demon Deacons Colors... Old Gold & Black Conference... tlantic Coast ead Coach... Charlene Curtis lma Mater, Year... Radford 76 Record at School (inc. 000-0)... 7-70 (4th season) Career Record (inc. 000-0)... 9-0 (5th season) ssistant Coaches... Wray Cannaday Stephanie Lawrence Yelton Larry Leonard 999-000 Record... 7- (3-3 CC) Starters Returning/Lost... 4/ Letterwinners Returning/Lost... / Inaugural Season... 97-7 ll-time Record (inc. 000-0)... 33-46 ead Coach Charlene Curtis... ead coach Charlene Curtis (Radford 76) is in her fourth season at the helm of the Demon Deacon women s basketball team, bringing a wealth of experience, a commitment to excellence, and a contagious enthusiasm to the program. Before coming to Wake, Curtis was an assistant coach at national powerhouse Connecticut for two seasons, helping guide the uskies to a 67-5 record, two BIG EST titles and a Final Four appearance. Curtis was also head coach at Temple (99-95), where she compiled a 4-97 record and coached four tlantic-0 ll-rookie players, and her alma mater, Radford, (95-90), where she was Big South Coach of the Year twice and posted a -53 record. Curtis has also served as an assistant with Georgetown (94), Virginia (9-3) and US Basketball, and was a floor coach for the Olympic Trials. s a player at Radford, Curtis was the school s first,000-point scorer and was inducted as a charter member of RU s all of Fame in 995. She earned a master s degree from UVa in 9. Curtis has compiled a 7-70 record at Wake Forest and is 9-0 overall. WFU Women s Basketball Quick Facts forward, has proven to be a tenacious defender, often drawing the top defensive assignment, and is averaging.9 rebounds a game and has grabbed seven steals. Tonia Brown, a 5-0 guard, is a scoring threat, averaging 6.6 ppg and netting a team-high 6 three-pointers. Bianca Brown, at 5-, gives the Deacs depth at the point guard spot along with tough defensive skills including a team second-best 9 steals. Starting small forward Eafton ill, who has been the team s leading scorer for most of the season, is currently averaging 0.3 ppg, and is the second-leading rebounder (5.5 rpg). She also has a team-high 4 blocked shots. s a team, the Deacs had been averaging over 70 points a game through the first eight games of the season before dipping just below that level following the UConn loss. WFU is currently scoring 65.0 ppg. WFU is outperforming its opponents in field-goal percentage (.49 to.393), assists (4. to 4.3), and blocks (3.9 to.6). The Graduate... The Deacs Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick, a fifth-year senior, earned bachelor s degrees last May in both istory and Sociology and is currently enrolled in the Graduate Master Teacher s Fellow program at Wake. She took the LST in October with hopes of attending law school. 4-5 76-6 7-63 5-6 Wake -73 9-67 6-7 Wake 90-54 95-7- Wake 70-64 Wake 3-7 -9 Wake -76 7-6 9-90 69-59 63-59 90-9 69-63 Wake 59-5 9-9 0-6 73-56 9-93 7-5 6-5 93-94 7-54 65-4 94-95 67-59 7-57 95-96 5-6 59-5 96-97 Wake 69-60 60-57 97-9 6-60 64-4 9-99 7-3 66-3 99-00 66-55 63-59 at son: 7-4 at Wake Forest: 7-3 Deacs vs. Devils... Wake Forest sophomore forward eather Miller has a conference rivalry within her own family as her older brother, John, is a junior offensive lineman on the Duke football team. Who re You Talking To? To hear the members of the WFU women s basketball team speak to and about each other, some of the names they use may not ring a bell. Several Deacons have nicknames, including Mocky (Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick), Jo (Johanna Björklund), Shaf (Kristen Shaffer), T (Tiffani Listenbee), Livvy (Olivia Dardy), and Chy (LaChina Robinson). In-Season Birthdays... LaChina Robinson October 5 Kristen Shaffer October 9 Bianca Brown November 3 Tiffani Listenbee December eather Miller December 30 Val Klopfer February Larry Leonard February 6 Wray Cannaday March 6 LaTisha Pearson March 4 Stephanie Yelton March 7

Squad Breakdown eight three-pointers in the game. But Wake committed fouls to son s 7, sending the Tigers to the line 7 times while WFU went just four times. Junior guard Janae Whiteside led the Deacs with a season-high points, including four second-half three-pointers. Senior guard lisha Mosley recorded the first double-double of her career, netting 4 points and a career-high 0 rebounds. Sophomore center LaChina Robinson also grabbed 0 rebounds for the Deacs. Winston-Salem, NC/Feb. 4, 000 - The second meeting between the two teams was even tighter, but son s ngie Cossey scored points as the visiting Tigers held off Wake Forest, 63-59, Joel Coliseum. son jumped out to an early lead, but the Deacs rallied to tie the game midway through the half. The Tigers went on a 3-0 run bridging the first and second halves to take their biggest lead at 36-5 with :3 to go. Wake Forest chipped away at the Tigers lead slowly, fighting its way back into Demon Deacon Rosters Numerical No. Name t. Cl. Pos. ometown/igh School 3 Bianca Brown 5- Fr. G Montclair, NJ/Montclair 0 Val Klopfer 5-4 Jr. G lbany, NY/Bishop Maginn Johanna Björklund 6-5 So. C Stockholm, Sweden/Brannkyrka Gymnasium 4 eather Miller 5-0 So. F Bassett, V/Bassett 0 Kristen Shaffer 5-0 Sr. G Woodbridge, V/C.D. ylton Janae Whiteside 5-6 Sr. G Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Latin Tracy lston 5-0 Fr. F Raleigh, NC/Southeast Raleigh 3 dell arris 5- Jr. G igh Point, NC/T. Wingate ndrews 4 Tiffani Listenbee 6- So. F Clinton Township, MI/Mount ens 30 Tonia Brown 5-0 Fr. G Roanoke, V/William Fleming 3 Olivia Dardy 6- Sr. F Norwalk, CT/Brien McMahon 34 LaChina Robinson 6-4 Jr. C lexandria, V/T.C. Williams 40 Eafton ill 6- Fr. F Boone, NC/Watauga 50 Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick 6-0 Sr. F Waynesville, NC/Tuscola 54 LaTisha Pearson 6-4 r-so. C Birmingham, L/Woodlawn lphabetical No. Name t. Cl. Pos. ometown/igh School Tracy lston 5-0 Fr. F Raleigh, NC/Southeast Raleigh Johanna Björklund 6-5 So. C Stockholm, Sweden/Brannkyrka Gymnasium 3 Bianca Brown 5- Fr. G Montclair, NJ/Montclair 30 Tonia Brown 5-0 Fr. G Roanoke, V/William Fleming 3 Olivia Dardy 6- Sr. F Norwalk, CT/Brien McMahon 3 dell arris 5- Jr. G igh Point, NC/T. Wingate ndrews 40 Eafton ill 6- Fr. F Boone, NC/Watauga 50 Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick 6-0 Sr. F Waynesville, NC/Tuscola 0 Val Klopfer 5-4 Jr. G lbany, NY/Bishop Maginn 4 Tiffani Listenbee 6- So. F Clinton Township, MI/Mount ens 4 eather Miller 5-0 So. F Bassett, V/Bassett 54 LaTisha Pearson 6-4 r-so. C Birmingham, L/Woodlawn 34 LaChina Robinson 6-4 Jr. C lexandria, V/T.C. Williams 0 Kristen Shaffer 5-0 Sr. G Woodbridge, V/C.D. ylton Janae Whiteside 5-6 Sr. G Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Latin ead Coach: ssistant Coaches: thletic Trainer/Student Trainer: Equipment Mgr./Student Mgrs: the game. lisha Mosley s three-pointer at the 3:3 mark tied the game at 57-57, and after an Erin Batth free throw, Mosley fed LaChina Robinson inside to give WFU a 59-5 lead. Cossey hit both ends of a one-and-one to put the Tigers back up by one, though, and son hit three of eight free throws in the final minute to seal the win. The Demon Deacons outrebounded the Tigers, 43-7, including a 4- advantage in the second half. Wake shot 37 percent from the floor, while son hit 40 percent of its shots, including six three-pointers. Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick led Wake Forest with 4 points and rebounds, while Robinson and Mosley added points apiece. Wake-son Connections... son has just one player from the state of North Carolina on its roster freshman Kanetra Queen (Fayetteville). Queen played in the East-West ll-star Girls Charlene Curtis (Radford 76), fourth season Wray Cannaday (Salisbury State 77), second season Stephanie Lawrence Yelton (North Carolina 96), fourth season Larry Leonard (Lynchburg 73), first season Roni Wyss/Liz Martins Roxann Moody/Felecia McNair, Catherine Vanatta By Eligibility Class Seniors Olivia Dardy Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick Kristen Shaffer Janae Whiteside Juniors dell arris Val Klopfer LaChina Robinson Sophomores Johanna Björklund Tiffani Listenbee eather Miller LaTisha Pearson Freshmen Tracy lston Bianca Brown Tonia Brown Eafton ill By eight 6 5 Johanna Björklund 6 4 LaTisha Pearson LaChina Robinson 6 Olivia Dardy Eafton ill Tiffani Listenbee 6 0 Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick 5 0 Tracy lston Tonia Brown eather Miller Kristen Shaffer 5 Bianca Brown dell arris 5 6 Janae Whiteside 5 4 Val Klopfer By State/Country labama LaTisha Pearson (Birmingham) Connecticut Olivia Dardy (Norwalk) Michigan Tiffani Listenbee (Clinton Township) New Jersey Bianca Brown (Montclair) New York Val Klopfer (lbany) North Carolina Tracy lston (Raleigh) dell arris (igh Point) Eafton ill (Boone) Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (Waynesville) Janae Whiteside (Charlotte) Virginia Tonia Brown (Roanoke) eather Miller (Bassett) LaChina Robinson (lexandria) Kristen Shaffer (Woodbridge) Sweden Johanna Björklund (Stockholm)

Climbing the Career Charts Rebounds Basketball Game last summer in Greensboro, and one of her teammates on the East team was current WFU freshman Tracy lston. nother Deacon rookie, Eafton ill, played on the West squad in that game. a Deacon player this season. Shaffer is currently the Deacons leading scorer with 0.6 points per game, and is shooting 46.0 percent from the floor (63-of-37). Last Time Out: Wake Forest as Rough Showing t NC State... The Demon Deacons caught a NC State team at a time when it was ripe and ready for a win after dropping three conference games. Pack senior Tynesha Lewis scored 9 points on Sunday at Reynolds Coliseum to help No. 3 North Carolina State rout Wake Forest 75-35 and give coach Kay Yow her 599th career win. Lewis, who also had six rebounds and four assists in the game, scored points in the first half and helped N.C. State take a 3-0 lead. The Wolfpack pulled away in the second half. Wake s Eafton ill posted double figure scoring for the ninth time this season, leading the team with 0 points on 5-of- shooting. The Deacons got off to a quick start, scoring 5 points over the first three and a half minutes and led 5- early, but then managed only two baskets and a free throw over the last : of the first half. Winning Ways gainst Non-CC Foes... With the win over Quinnipiac on Dec. 9, Wake Forest notched its seventh victory of the season equalling its win total from a year ago. What jumps out most from that statistic is Wake Forest s improved showing against non-conference teams. The Deacs are 7-3 outside the CC this season, with one more non-conference game (vs. Coastal Carolina on Jan. ) on the schedule. Wake Forest had not won seven non-cc games since the 996-97 campaign, when they notched eight non-conference victories. (Finishing with a -6 record, the 996-97 team won three CC games and one CC Tournament game.) The Deacs need to win one more game in order for the 000-0 squad to qualify as head coach Charlene Curtis most successful season (the 99-99 team posted eight overall victories). From the Line... Wake Forest has traditionally done well from the charity stripe, and this season it has a chance to break the school record for free throw percentage. The record is 7.9 percent, set in the 993-94 season (33-of-449). lthough their worst performance from the stripe occurred in their last outing at NC State (3-of-6,.500), currently the Deacs are shooting 69. percent (73-of-50) from the stripe. Wake s best performance of the season thus far came against Coppin State, when it shot -of-5 for an.40 percentage. Three players are averaging over 0 percent from the line senior Kristen Shaffer (9-of-,.64), senior Olivia Dardy (7-of-3,.7) and freshman Bianca Brown (7-of-0,.50) although none of them have made enough trips to the line to qualify for the CC rankings. Shaffer owned a team-best streak of 4 straight makes before missing one at rizona State on Dec. 30. Statistical Bits n Pieces... With 475 career rebounds, senior Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick needs 5 more to crack the 500-rebound mark... only 0 players in Wake Forest history have reached that mark... all seven of sophomore LaTisha Pearson s field goals have taken place on the road (pp State, UConn, rizona State, Duke and NC State), netting a career-high four points at both Duke and NC State... three Deacons have assist-toturnover ratios of over.0 Val Klopfer (35-3,.5), Tonia Brown (-9,.) and Eafton ill (-,.)... Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (5-of-5) is currently scoring on 60 percent of her shots, a team-high... although Wake s leading scorer for much of the season, Eafton ill, was held scoreless for the first time all year at rizona State, it gave her the chance to tie a team-high with three assists... through 4 games, four different players have been the scoring leader, six have been the rebounding leader and seven have led the squad in assists at least once... Eafton ill, Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick and Kristen Shaffer are the only three players who have led the team in all three categories... although she has not gone to the line against an CC opponent yet this season, junior Val Klopfer is still perfect from the stripe against league teams over her first two seasons (5-of-5). Sharp-Shooting Shaffer... The shift from the small forward position to shooting guard this year has proven to be a successful one for senior Kristen Shaffer. Shaffer, who stands 5-0, owned a fivegame streak of double-figure scoring before netting just two points at Duke last week, but responded with 6 points on 7of-9 shooting against North Carolina two days later. fter leading the team with 6 points against Virginia Shaffer on Dec. 9, she shattered her previous career-high of 7 with points versus New Orleans. She then added a pair of 0-point performances against both Quinnipiac and Connecticut and contributed 7 at rizona State. Over that five-game stretch, Shaffer shot a sizzling 59.3 percent from the field (3-of-54). er 77. shooting percentage against the Tar eels is the second-best performance by The Starting Five... Coach Curtis has used the same starting lineup in Wake s first games of the year, and the combination has proven successful. The lineup of forwards Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick and Eafton ill, center LaChina Robinson and guards Val Klopfer and Kristen Shaffer currently account for over 5 percent of the Deacons scoring output (59 of 90 points) and over 47 percent of rebounding (5 of 53). The starting five is also responsible for 55 percent of WFU s three-pointers (7 of 49) and 4 percent (6 of 54) of the team s blocked shots. Balanced ttack... While Wake s starting five is performing well, the real strength of the Deacon team is a deep bench. Curtis has used 0 players in all 4 games this season, and all 4 members of the roster have seen action in at least games. Ten players are averaging at least 0 minutes of playing time and every Deacon has also at least scored 4 points and pulled down five rebounds. Wake Forest is so balanced, in fact, that the first four games of this season all produced a different scoring leader, rebounding leader and assist leader. On the Offensive... Wake Forest s offensive gameplan has resulted in some higher scores for the Deacs in the early goings of the season. WFU is currently scoring 65.0 points per game,.6 points more than what it averaged last season (57.4). The Deacons have not posted a scoring average above 70 points since the 995-96 season, when they scored 70.3 ppg. The school record for scoring average is 0.4, which was set in the 9-9 campaign. The 7 points Wake Forest scored this season against Richmond (Nov. 30) were the most since the Deacs posted an -7 victory over Florida State on Jan. 0, 996. Deacs Throw a Block Party... Wake Forest set a new school record on Dec. 5 against Liberty when it blocked shots. The previous record was 0 blocks versus South Carolina State on November 9, 99. Five different Deacons were responsible for breaking the record, led by centers LaChina Robinson and Johanna Björklund with three apiece. Forwards Eafton ill and Tiffani Listenbee each had two, while guard Tonia Brown recorded one. The -block performance was not only the best by an CC team so far this season, but better than any CC performance last season as well. The CC record for blocked shots in a game is 5, set on two different occasions. t its current pace (3.9 bpg), Wake Forest is on target to shatter the school record for blocks in a season. The previous record is 93, set in the 97- campaign. Through 4 games this season, Wake has 54 blocked shots. ill Named CC Rookie of the Week, Notches Double-Double... Deacon freshman Eafton ill was named CC Rookie of the Week on Dec. 4, Wake s first such honor in two seasons. In the team s three wins over igh Point,. J. Mitchell (7-9),006. T. Connor (9-97) 906 3. R. Mulholland (93-97) 650 4. L. Seawright (93-97) 60 5. B. Buchanan (79-3) 69 6. B. Durham (79-3) 599 7.. Privette (3-7) 596. K. Jackson (-4) 59 9. L. Dodd (6-9) 577 0. J. Collins (-6) 54. L. Carter (6-90) 49. V. odge (9-96) 46 3. B. Kirkpatrick (97-) 475 4.. Cartner (4-) 47 5. P. Edwards (7-9) 46 6. E. McMillian (94-99) 453 7. L. Coakley (9-94) 445. V. Leidner (0-4) 440 9. N. Levesque (90-94) 435 0.O. Dardy (97- ) 45 Three-Point Field Goals. N. Levesque (90-94).. Coleman (94-99) 3.. Mosley (96-99) 4. S. Slone (9-93) 5. G. ollifield (9-96) 6. J. Whiteside (97-pres) 7. R. Mulholland (93-97). V. Klopfer (9-) 9. C. Wille (6-90) 0. B. Davis (-9) 93 9 3 04 6 65 57 53 50 Three-Point FG ttempts. N. Levesque (90-94).. Coleman (94-99) 3.. Mosley (96-pres) 4. S. Slone (9-93) 5. G. ollifield (9-96) 6. J. Whiteside (97-pres) 7. R. Mulholland (93-97). V. Klopfer (9-) 9. B. Davis (-9) 0. C. Wille (6-90) 550 57 390 3 4 30 09 7 55 39 Blocked Shots.. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.. L. Dodd (6-9) C. Stiers (-5) J. Mitchell (7-9) T. Connor (9-97) L. Seawright (93-97) K. Jackson (-4) L. Robinson (99-) J. Jackson (76-0) J. Gleason (7-)* 0. R. Mulholland (93-97) 53 4 76 74 73 59 49 4 4 40 Double-Doubles.. 3. 4. 5. 6. J. Mitchell (7-9) T. Connor (9-97) K. Jackson (-4) R. Mulholland (93-97) B. Durham (79-3) P. Edwards (7-9) L. Coakley (9-94). O. Dardy (97-) 9.. Privette (3-7). Cartner (4-) L. Dodd (6-9) 50 4 5 4 0 0 9

WFU s Record... Early Season Road Warriors... Before falling to No. UConn, Wake Forest put together a four-game road winning streak with victories at ppalachian State, igh Point, Richmond and Quinnipiac. Wake Forest s first three victories of the 000-0 campaign all came on the road. The four-game road winning streak was the longest since the 99-93 Look at the CC as of Jan. 9 CC Games W L Pct. 3.750.667.667.500.500.500 3.400.333 3.50 Standings Virginia Duke Florida State son Georgia Tech North Carolina NC State Maryland Wake Forest Team Statistics Category Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Free Throw Pct. Field Goal Pct. Field Goal Pct. Defense 3-Pt. FG Pct. 3-Pt. FG Made Rebound Margin Blocked Shots ssists Steals Turnover Margin ssist/to Ratio Leader UNC (77.9) NC State (5.6) Duke (+7.7) son (.7) Duke (.459) Duke (.345) son (.37) Virginia (6.) Georgia Tech (+7.7) Duke (5.7) Maryland (7.7) Duke (3.5) son (+5.9) UNC (0.99) Individual Statistics Category Leader Scoring Barksdale-UNC (9.) Rebounding Barksdale-UNC (.) Off. Rebounds Def. Rebounds 3-Pt FG Made Blocked Shots Martinez-GT (3.) Barksdale-UNC (7.7) Quarles-UV (.) Sutton-UNC (.75) W 4 0 0 0 0 Overall L 5 3 4 4 5 4 4 6 Pct..6.933.769.733.74.65.74.74.57 Wake Forest th (65.0) th (69.) 9th (-4.) 5th (.69) 7th (.49) 7th (.393) 6th (.30) 5th (3.50) th (-0.6) 3rd (3.6) 6th (4.) 7th (9.3) 9th (-.4) th (0.7) Ranked WF Ind. Shaffer-4th (0.6) ill-5th (0.3) Kirkpatrick-3th (5.) ill-6th (5.5) Kirkpatrick-9th (.7) ill-0th (3.) T. Brown-0th(.) ill-9th (.0) ll games on WTRU-30 M Nov. 4 at igh Point 7:00 pm Dec. COPPIN STTE 5:00 pm Dec. 5 LIBERTY 7:00 pm Dec. 7 NEW ORLENS 3:00 pm Jan. 4 NORT CROLIN 7:00 pm Jan. 7 at NC State :00 pm Jan. 4 FLORID STTE 3:00 pm Jan. COSTL CROLIN 7:00 pm Feb. at North Carolina :00 pm Feb. CLEMSON :00 pm Feb. MRYLND 7:30 pm Mar. -5 CC Tournament TB ll radio broadcasts also available on the internet at www.wakeforestsports.com. campaign, in which the Deacs opened the year with road wins at East Tennessee State, Richmond and College of Charleston, and actually went on to win a school-record six consecutive road games during that stretch. CCgames... -3 Non-conference games... 7-3 Morning games... -0 fternoon games... 3-5 Evening games... 4- Wake Forest Women s Baksetball Radio Schedule In overtime... -0 On the radio... 7-4 On television... 0- vs. Top 5 opponents... 0-4 vs. Top 0 opponents... 0- Dardy on Target... In three game-stretch earlier this season (at igh Point, Richmond and at home versus Coppin State), senior Olivia Dardy s shot was sizzling, as she connected on 69 percent of her field goals and 9 percent of her free throws. Dardy s best performance of the stretch came at igh Point, where she was 6-of-7 from the field and nailed 3-of-3 free throws to score a team-high 5 points in the 605 win. Versus Coppin State on Dec., Dardy was 7-of- from the line. The one miss was her first miss of the season. She s currently made 7-of-3 from the stripe for a.7 percentage. Leading at half... 6- Trailing at half... -5 Tied at half... 0-0 Richmond and Coppin State, the forward from Boone, NC helped to lift the Deacons to a 4- start for the first time in eight seasons by averaging 4.3 points, 6.7 rebounds,.0 blocks, and.7 assists per game while shooting over 44 percent from the field and over 7 percent from the free throw line. ill s top performance of the week came on the road ill against Richmond where she scored points, shooting.500 percent from the floor ( for 6) as well as grabbing five defensive rebounds and three blocked shots. WFU s last CC Rookie of the Week was current junior LaChina Robinson, who garnered the honor in the 99-99 season. day after receiving the conference honor, ill went out and notched her first career double-double with a -point, 3-rebound performance in a 54-50 win over Liberty. It was the team s first double-double of the season, as well as a individual single-game high in rebounding. Through Wake Forest s first 4 games, ill is the second-leading scorer and rebounder with 0.3 points and 5.5 boards a game. She also has a team high 4 blocks. ill is also the only non-duke player to receive the CC s Rookie of the Week honor this season. Overall... -6 t home... 4- Joel Coliseum... 4- Reynolds Gym... 0- On the road... 4-4 t a neutral site... 0-0 Wake Forest Successful on the ome Openers Tour... On Wake Forest s first three road trips of the season, the Deacs were the home opener for all three opponents. The situation worked in Wake s favor; however, as it defeated its opponents (ppalachian State, igh Point and Richmond) in all three of those home openers. The win at pp State was also an arena opener, as it was the inaugural women s basketball game in the Mountaineers new olmes Convocation Center. mong the CC Leaders... In the CC statistics released on Tuesday, Jan. 9, Wake senior Kristen Shaffer ranks 4th in the league in scoring (0.6 ppg), while freshman Eafton ill is 5th (0.3). Senior Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick ranks 3th in rebounding (6.) and ninth in offensive rebounds (.7). ill is also 6th in rebounding (5.5 rpg), ninth in blocked shots (.0) and 0th in defensive rebounds (3.). Freshman Tonia Brown ranks 0th in three-pointers per game (.). s a team, the Deacs rank in the top half of the league in four categories - free throw percentage (5th), three-pointers made (5th), blocked shots (3rd), and offensive rebounds (4th). Players Perform Well in omecoming Games... Wake Forest has played three games this season in a team member s hometown and/or home state, and the players making their homecoming have all performed well in those games, including... Freshman Eafton ill, who made her collegiate debut in a familiar place her hometown of Boone, NC. ill earned the starting nod for the Deacs in their season opener at ppalachian State. The 6- forward has ties to SU, as her sister attends school there while her mother works at the University. ill had a large cheering section at the game, including her former Watauga igh School teammates. She finished the game with nine points, three rebounds and an assist. One player who stepped up in the win at igh Point was junior point guard dell arris and she had some motivation to do so. arris hails from igh Point, and was a graduate of T. Wingate ndrews igh School. The former Guilford County Player of the Year saw her first action of the season in that game for the Deacs, playing 6 minutes and scoring seven points, two rebounds, an assist and a steal. She was perfect from the field, hitting -of- field goals (including a three-pointer) and nailing two free throws to give the Deacs a seven-point lead in the waning seconds of the game. Senior Olivia Dardy enjoyed a great outing at Quinnipiac in her home state of Connecticut on Dec. 9. The senior from Norwalk, CT, scored 4 points to give the Leading at 0:00 mark... 7-0 Trailing at 0:00 mark... -6 Tied at 0:00 mark... 0-0 Leading at 5:00 mark... 6-0 Trailing at 5:00 mark... -6 Tied at 5:00 mark... -0 Outrebounding opponent... 4- Getting outrebounded... 4-5 Rebounds equal... 0-0 Scoring 90+ points... 0-0 Scoring 0-9 points... -0 Scoring 70-79 points... 3- Scoring 60-69 points... - Scoring 50-59 points... -3 Scoring less than 50... 0- Opp. scores 90+ points... 0- Opp. scores 0-9 points... 0- Opp. scores 70-79 points... -3 Opp. scores 60-69 points... 3- Opp. scores 50-59 points... 4-0 Scoring less than 50... 0-0 Shooting 50%+... -0 Shooting less than 50%... 6-5 Shooting 40%+... 7-3 Shooting less than 40%... -3 Opp.shoots50%+... 0-3 Opp. shoots less than 50%... -3 Opp.shoots40%+... -6 Opp. shoots less than 40%... 7-0 More turnovers than opp.... -5 Opp. has more turnovers... 6- Turnovers equal... 0-0 Bench outscores starters... 3-3 Starters outscore bench... 5-3 Starters/bench score equal... 0-0 Shooting more FTs than opp.... 5- Opp. shoots more FTs... 3-5 OnMonday... -0 OnTuesday... - On Wednesday... 0-0 OnThursday... -0 On Friday... 0- On Saturday... -3 On Sunday... - In November... 3- In December... 4-3 In January... - In March... 0-0

Season Facts & Figures Deacs a 77-6 overtime victory over the Braves. er two free throws with 3 seconds remaining gave Wake Forest its first lead of the game, then Dardy took over in overtime with eight points to seal the win. She also posted her ninth career doubledouble in that game with 0 rebounds. WFU in Season Openers... With the 3-60 victory over ppalachian State, Wake Forest improves to -9 in season openers. It was the biggest season-opening win for the Deacs since the 99-93 season, when they defeated East Tennessee State by 5 points (76-5). The Injury Report... One Deacon expected to make a big impact this season was senior shooting guard Janae Whiteside. fter leading the team in scoring with points, including four three-pointers, in the first exhibition game, Whiteside injured her right knee just four minutes into the second exhibition on Nov. 0. n MRI revealed ligament damage in addition to an already-diagnosed dislocated kneecap, which will keep her sidelined for the 000-0 season. Whiteside underwent successful surgery on November to repair the ligament damage and is rehabilitating as expected. Climbing the Career Charts... n update on several current Demon Deacons who are leaving their marks in the WFU record book: Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick currently ranks 3th all-time at Wake with 475 career rebounds... Val Klopfer is eighth with 57 career three-pointers, while her 7 three-point attempts is also eighth all-time... LaChina Robinson owns sole possession of seventh place in career blocked shots with 49... Olivia Dardy is eighth all-time with nine career double-doubles and is 0th with 49 career rebounds. Complete career charts for these statistical categories can be found on page four. On the ir... Deacon women s basketball will be on the radio at least times during the season on WTRU 30 M in Winston-Salem. The voice of the Winston-Salem Warthogs baseball team, Tom art, returns this season to call all the action for Wake women s basketball, and will be joined by a variety of guest hosts, including former Deacon assistant coach Roper alverson, to provide color commentary. ll games broadcast on WTRU will also be simulcast on the World Wide Web at Wake Forest athletics official website www.wakeforestsports.com. Scheduling Notes... Two site changes for home games were announced recently the Jan. game vs. Coastal Carolina has been moved to Reynolds Gym on campus, while the Jan. 5 contest with Georgia Tech will be at the Coliseum nnex... the Deacs made their first television appearance at UConn, as the game was broadcast on CPTV (Connecticut Public Television)... Wake was also on TV locally in Phoenix at rizona State on COX9... two home games will be shown on the CC Regional Sports Network (FOX Sports South, ome Team Sports, Sunshine Network) Sunday, Feb. vs. son and Monday, Feb. 9 vs. Maryland... for the second straight year, the CC Tournament takes place at the Greensboro (NC) Coliseum... the Deacs posted a 3- (.750) record in November 000, their best winning percentage in November since going -0 in the 993-94 season. Led WFU in scoring (*- inc. ties) ill... *6 Shaffer... 4 Kirkpatrick... *4 Dardy... Led WFU in rebounds (*- inc. ties) ill... 5 Kirkpatrick... *5 Listenbee... *4 lston... Robinson... * Shaffer... * Led WFU in assists (*- inc. ties) Klopfer... *5 Shaffer... 3 ill... * B. Brown... T. Brown... arris... * Kirkpatrick... Double figure scoring games Shaffer... 9 ill... 9 Kirkpatrick... 6 Dardy... 5 T. Brown... 4 Robinson... Listenbee... Double figure rebounding games Kirkpatrick... Dardy... ill... 0-point games Dardy... ill... Kirkpatrick... Shaffer... Double-doubles Dardy... (4/0) ill... (/3) Consecutive double-figure games Shaffer... 6 ill... 3 (two times) Kirkpatrick... 4 Consecutive starts (inc. career) Kirkpatrick... 4 Klopfer... 4 Shaffer... 9 Robinson... 6 ill... 4 Jump balls controlled Wake Forest... Opponents... Scored WFU s first points Shaffer... 9 Kirkpatrick... 3 ill... Robinson... ow first points were scored Jumper... 7 Three-pointer... 3 Layup... 3 Free throw... Consecutive games with 3-ptr. T. Brown... 6 T. Brown... 3 Klopfer... 3

Game-by-Game Recaps WFU 3, ppalachian State 60 November 9, 000 olmes Convocation Center Boone, NC WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f 7 4-0 0-0 3 9 Kirkpatrick - f 4-5 4-4 5 Robinson - c 6-4 - 4 4 Shaffer - g 3 5-3 3-3 4 4 Klopfer - g -4-0 6 B. Brown 7-5 0-0 Björklund -6 0-0 lston 3-7 0-0 3 4 Listenbee 4 4-6 -4 9 9 T. Brown 3-9 -3 3 0 Dardy 0 3-4 3-3 5 9 Pearson 6-0-0 0 Totals 00 3-74 5-9 46 3 Percentages: FG-.49, 3FG-.545, FT-.79. 3-Pt FG: 6- (ill -, Klopfer -, Shaffer -, B. Brown 0-, T. Brown -6). ssists: 0 (Klopfer 7). Turnovers: 4 (Robinson 4). Blocks: 3 (Robinson, B. Brown, Listenbee). Steals: 3 (lston). SU Min M- M- Reb Pts Edwards - f 7-5 0-0 4 Gagliano - f 4-4-4 5 Lettsome - c 6 7-5 6-6 0 Wilson - g -7-7 Johnson - g 6-7 3-4 5 Bryant 6 0-6 9-5 9 Fuller 0-0- 0 Romano - - 4 ill -6-4 4 Green 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 Griffin 0 0- -3 Richardson 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 00 5-5 -36 40 60 Percentages: FG-., 3FG-.00, FT-.77. 3-Pt FG: -0 (Edwards 0-. Wilson -3, Johnson 0-, Bryant 0-3, Romano 0-). Turnovers: 3 (Johnson 7). Blocks: 3 (Edwards, Gagliano, Richardson). Steals: (Lettsome ). Wake Forest 4 4 3 ppalachian State 0 40 60 ttendance: 56. Fouled Out: None. WFU 7, Richmond 69 November 30, 000 Robins Center Richmond, V WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f -6 3-4 5 Kirkpatrick - f 5-4 3-6 4 5 Robinson - c 7-0-0 6 4 Shaffer - g 6 4- - 0 Klopfer - g 5 - - 4 B. Brown 3-0-0 Björklund 3 0-0-0 0 0 Miller 4-4 3-3 0 9 lston 0-0-0 4 0 arris 6 0- - 0 Listenbee 5 - -3 6 6 T. Brown 0 6-9 0-6 Dardy 5 4-7 0-0 5 Pearson 5 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 00 3-6 5-3 4 7 Percentages: FG-.500, 3FG-.56, FT-.65. 3-Pt FG: 0-9 (ill 3-7, Kirkpatrick 0-, Klopfer -, Brown 0-, Miller -, T. Brown 4-6, Dardy 0-). ssists: 6 (Shaffer 4). Turnovers: 0 (Dardy 4). Blocks: 6 (ill 3). Steals: (Kirkpatrick, Dardy 3). UR Min M- M- Reb Pts Constantakis - f -5-7 6 Greene - f 0-6 3-4 6 Tanner - c 9 3-9 - 6 Koclanes - g 3-7 3-3 5 Edwards - g 6-3 0-0 Rector 4-0-0 0 Murray 3 0-0 0-0 0 Goppert 7-5 0-0 3 Swaby 4-3-4 7 Desmond 3 3-7 0-0 3 6 Ryder 6-7 - Gull -4 0-0 3 5 Totals 00 5-7 4-7 45 69 Percentages: FG-.347, 3FG-.63, FT-.4. 3-Pt FG: 5-9 (Constantakis -, Greene -4, Koclanes 0-, Edwards 0-3, Desmond 0-, Ryder -6, Gull -). Turnovers: (Koclanes ). Blocks: None. Steals: (Swaby). Wake Forest 4 46 7 Richmond 44 5 69 ttendance: 5,579. Fouled Out: None. Western Michigan 79, WFU 77 November 5, 000 WMU Min M- M- Reb Pts Deurloo - f 36 4-0-0 Stevenson - c 3-3 0-0 6 Bruwer - g 33 9-7 0-0 5 5 Gallert - g 37 0-0-0 0 urrle - g 36-7 3-7 3 Jackovich 0-0 0-0 0 0 arris 0-5 0-0 3 5 Samuelson 4 0-0-0 0 0 Crisman 6-6 -4 6 3 Totals 00 30-59 4-3 79 Percentages: FG-.50, 3FG-.57, FT-.364. 3-Pt FG: 5-9 (Bruwer 7-3, urrle 7-, arris -4, Samuelson 0-). Turnovers: 6 (Duerloo 4). Blocks: None. Steals: 5 (Bruwer 3). WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f 6-4 0-5 3 Kirkpatrick - f 3 6- - 7 6 Robinson - c 3-6 4-4 4 0 Shaffer - g 7 4-0 -3 0 Klopfer - g 30 3-9 0-0 3 9 B. Brown 0-4 0-0 4 0 Björklund 6 0-0-0 0 0 lston -3-5 Listenbee 7 0-0-0 0 T. Brown 4-7 0-0 3 Dardy 7 5-0-0 6 Totals 00 30-75 -3 4 77 Percentages: FG-.400, 3FG-.450, FT-.65. 3-Pt FG: 9-0 (ill -, Kirkpatrick 3-3, Klopfer 3-7, Shaffer 0-3, T. Brown -3, Dardy -3). ssists: (Kirkpatrick 6). Turnovers: 4 (Robinson 3). Blocks: 4 (ill, Kirkpatrick, Björklund, Dardy). Steals: 6 (T. Brown ). Western Michigan 47 3 79 Wake Forest 33 44 77 ttendance:. Fouled Out: None. WFU 77, Coppin State 57 December, 000 CSC Min M- M- Reb Pts Reese - f 7 - - 4 Johnson-Stewart - f 40 6-3 -3 4 3 Williams - g 6 0-0-0 0 Brooks - g 3 5-3 0-0 Muir - g 7 4-9 0-0 9 Johnson 0-0-0 0 Dickerson 3-0-0 3 Singleterry 7 3-0-0 Totals 00 0-56 3-6 9 57 Percentages: FG-.357, 3FG-.444, FT-.3. 3-Pt FG: 4-9 (Brooks -3, Muir -3, Singleterry -3). Turnovers: 4 (Williams 5). Blocks: None. Steals: (Brooks 5). WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f 5-0 4-4 9 4 Kirkpatrick - f 5-6 4-4 4 4 Robinson - c 7-4 - 4 5 Shaffer - g 9 4-9 0-0 Klopfer - g 7-3 0-0 6 B. Brown 4 0-0-0 3 0 Björklund 6-0- 0 Miller 4 0-0-0 0 0 lston - - 6 arris 3 0-0 - 0 Listenbee 0 0- - T. Brown 7 4-6 0-0 0 0 Dardy 4-7- 5 9 Pearson 5 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 00 6-4 -5 33 77 Percentages: FG-.54, 3FG-.444, FT-.40. 3-Pt FG: 4-9 (ill 0-3, Klopfer -, Shaffer 0-, T. Brown -3). ssists: (ill 4). Turnovers: 3 (T. Brown 4). Blocks: 4 (ill ). Steals: (B. Brown 4). Coppin State 5 3 57 Wake Forest 33 44 77 ttendance: 749. Fouled Out: None. WFU 60, igh Point 5 November 7, 000 Millis Center igh Point, NC WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f 3-3-6 6 7 Kirkpatrick - f 5 - -3 3 3 Robinson - c 7 4-6 4-6 5 Shaffer - g 3 0-4 0-0 0 0 Klopfer - g 3 0-4 0-4 0 lston 0-0 0-0 4 0 Björklund 0-0-0 0 B. Brown 0 0-0-0 0 0 T. Brown 7 - - 7 Dardy 5 6-7 3-3 5 5 arris 6 - - 7 Listenbee 3-5 - 7 Miller 4-0-0 Pearson 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 00-50 6-5 39 60 Percentages: FG-.40, 3FG-.67, FT-.640. 3-Pt FG: - (B. Brown 0-, Klopfer 0-4, arris -, T. Brown -4, ill 0-). ssists: 7 (seven w/). Turnovers: (Shaffer, Listenbee, Kirkpatrick 3). Blocks: (ill). Steals: (Shaffer, lston, Dardy ). PU Min M- M- Reb Pts Cotilla - f 4 0-3 0-5 0 Brewer - c 9 3-5 0-0 6 enry - g 35 - - 5 6 Ruiz - g 33-7 - 5 5 Brockman - g 34-5 - 4 3 Fauntleroy 5 7-3 - 4 7 Rosser 3 5-7 0-5 Scott 9 0-4 0-0 0 Vick -6 0-0 4 Totals 00-6 5-0 36 5 Percentages: FG-.355, 3FG-.76, FT-.500. 3-Pt FG: 3-7 (enry -, Brockman 0-3, Vick 0-, Rosser -, Fauntleroy -4). Turnovers: 7 (Ruiz 5). Blocks: (Brewer). Steals: (enry 3). Wake Forest 3 9 60 igh Point 30 5 ttendance: 49. Fouled Out: None. WFU 54, Liberty 50 December 5, 000 LU Min M- M- Reb Pts Palaimaite - f 35 4-0 4-3 Sloof - f 33-9 3-4 4 6 Fricke - c 35 6-0 - 6 3 Young - g 35 5- - 4 3 Foreid - g 5 - - 3 Leonard 3 0-6 - Blesch -4 0-0 0 Peace 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 Sousa 5 0-0-0 0 Feenstra 5 0-0-0 0 Totals 00-6 -0 57 50 Percentages: FG-.65, 3FG-.33, FT-.600. 3-Pt FG: -5 (Sloof -5, Fricke 0-3, Young -4, Foreid 0-, Leonard 0-, Sousa 0-). Turnovers: (Sloof, Young 5). Blocks: 3 (Palaimaite, Young, Peace ). Steals: (Sloof 4). WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f 3 5-0 -3 3 Kirkpatrick - f 34 5-0 - 6 Robinson - c 5 0-3 - Klopfer - g 7-4 0-0 3 5 Shaffer - g 3- - 7 B. Brown -4 3-4 6 5 Björklund 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 Miller 3 0-0-0 0 0 lston 6 0-0-0 5 0 arris 0-0 0-0 0 0 Listenbee 6-3 0-0 0 4 T. Brown -6 0-0 0 5 Dardy -5 0-0 3 3 Totals 00-59 - 3 54 Percentages: FG-.356, 3FG-., FT-.77. 3-Pt FG: 4-9 (ill 0-4, Kirkpatrick -3, Klopfer -3, Shaffer 0-, B. Brown 0-, T. Brown -4, Dardy -). ssists: (Klopfer 4). Turnovers: 9 (Klopfer 5). Blocks: (Robinson, Björklund 3). Steals: 3 (Klopfer, B. Brown 4). Liberty 3 7 50 Wake Forest 5 9 54 ttendance: 47. Fouled Out: None. Wake Forest 3, ppalachian State 60 WFU women s basketball opened the 000-0 campaign with a dominating 3-60 victory over ppalachian State. The contest took place in the brand new olmes Convocation Center and was the first women s basketball game in the facility. fter SU jumped out to a 7-4 lead, Eafton ill tied the game witha three. The Deacs then went on a 4-5 scoring run and never relinquished the lead. n aggressive WFU defense forced 7 SU first-half turnovers, resulting in 9 Deacon points. Wake had a balanced attack as every player in uniform scored at least two points. Three Deacons posted double-figures, as Kristen Shaffer led the team with 4 points. s a team the Deacs shot 4 percent for the game, including 55 percent from beyond the arc. WFU connected well from the free throw line, going a perfect 9-of-9 in the first half and 5-of-9 for the game (79 percent). Western Michigan 79, Wake Forest 77 The Demon Deacons overcame a 4-point halftime deficit, but came up just short at the buzzer in its home opener, dropping a 77-79 decision to Western Michigan. With the game tied at 0 early in the first half, the Broncos went on a -point run, sparked by the three-point shooting of guards Sarah urrle and Lisa Bruwer. The duo finished with seven three pointers apiece, setting a new Joel Coliseum women s basketball record. Down 33-47 at the break, Wake chipped away at the Bronco lead. Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick provided a second-half offensive spark, hitting 3-of-3 from three-point range. The Deacs were down by two with seconds remaining when a shot by Olivia Dardy just missed the rim as the Broncos held on for the win. Five Deacons finished with double-figure scoring, led by Kirkpatrick s 6 points. She also had seven rebounds and dished a team-high six assists. Eafton ill added 3 points, Dardy had, and Kristen Shaffer and LaChina Robinson each contributed 0. Tracy lston pulled down a team-high eight rebounds. Wake Forest 60, igh Point 5 The Deacons withstood an aggressive igh Point team, defeating the Panthers 60-5 on the road. fter struggling from both the line and three-point range in the first half, the Deacs converted on 0-of-3 free throws in the second half and wore down a smaller, less experienced Panther team for the win. Olivia Dardy scored a team-high 5 points on 6-of-7 shooting off the bench. It was her highest scoring output since a 6-point effort versus UNC on Jan., 999. LaChina Robinson used her height advantage in the post to score points and pull down five rebounds. Eafton ill had a solid night, scoring seven points and grabbing a team-high six boards (all defensive). Wake Forest 7, Richmond 69 Eafton ill delivered a game-high points and WFU outscored Richmond 46-5 in the second half to post an 7-69 victory before a crowd of 5,579 at the Robins Center. ill, who also tallied three blocks, was joined in double figures by Tonia Brown, who scored 6 points with a team season-high four three-pointers. The Spiders owned a 44-4 halftime advantage, then led 50-49 with 5:44 remaining. From there, the Deacs staged a 9- run and led 73-5 with 9:53 to go. Wake Forest s defense tightened in the second half as the Spiders shot 34.3 percent from the field and did not make a trip to the foul line after scoring 4-of-7 free throws in the first half. Wake Forest shot 50 percent (3-of-6) from the field, and blocked six shots. Wake Forest 77, Coppin State 57 The Deacs got off to their best start (4-) since the 99-93 campaign with a 77-57 win over Coppin State on Dec.. fter WFU built a 9-point lead in the early goings of the second period, the Lady Eagles responded with an -0 run to reduce the Deacon lead to eight. Wake countered with its own -0 run to put the game away, winning by 0 points. Three WFU players scored in double figures with Eafton ill and Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick each scoring 4. ill also had a team high four assists and two blocks. Tonia Brown produced a 0-point effort, while Bianca Brown grabbed four steals, a high for the Deacs in 000-0. WFU shot a season-best 54% from the field, including 4% from the line, paced by Olivia Dardy s 7-of- free throws. Wake Forest 54, Liberty 50 WFU won its fourth straight game with a 54-50 victory over visiting Liberty at Joel Coliseum. The Deacons led the entire second half, and had built a 3-point lead by the 6:44 mark, thanks to a nine-point run. But the Flames went on an - run that reduced the WFU lead to five with 3:4 left in the game. Liberty got even closer, sinking two free throws with 7 seconds remaining to make the score 5-50. On the following possession, Bianca Brown was fouled

Game-by-Game Recaps Virginia 77, WFU 6 December 9, 000 Reynolds Gym Winston-Salem, NC UV Min M- M- Reb Pts Mitchelson - f 0 4-4 - 6 9 Volnaya - f 3 5-3 - 5 3 LaRue - c 6-3 - 9 Quarles - g 36 6-3 - 7 Prillaman - g 4-0-0 0 3 Dickson 0-3 0-0 Whitaker -4-0 3 Tracy 0-3 0-3 Kravchenko 7 0-0-4 0 Lias 4-7 -4 4 9 Crosswhite 6 0-3 0-0 4 0 Totals 00 3-65 -7 35 77 Percentages: FG-.477, 3FG-.333, FT-.47. 3-Pt FG: 7- (Volnaya -4, LaRue -, Quarles 4-7, Prillaman -, Whitaker 0-3, Tracy 0-, Crosswhite 0-3). Turnovers: 3 (Volnaya, Quarles, Lias 3). Blocks: 5 (LaRue ). Steals: 4 (LaRue, Quarles 4). WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f - 0-0 5 Kirkpatrick - f 5 5-7 - 4 Robinson - c 9 3-5 0-0 4 6 Shaffer - g 3 7- - 3 6 Klopfer - g 0-0-0 0 B. Brown 0-4-4 3 4 lston 7 0-3 0-0 0 Listenbee - 0-4 T. Brown 5-4 0-0 Dardy 0 5-5 5-7 5 Pearson 0-0 0-0 0 0 Totals 00 4-49 3-6 3 6 Percentages: FG-.490, 3FG-.000, FT-.3. 3-Pt FG: 0- (ill 0-, Miller 0-). ssists: 3 (Shaffer 4). Turnovers: (Shaffer 5). Blocks: (Listenbee ). Steals: 6 (Shaffer 4). Virginia 33 44 77 Wake Forest 36 5 6 ttendance: 637. Fouled Out: None. WFU 64, New Orleans 5 December 7, 000 UNO Min M- M- Reb Pts Dunham - f 0-3 0-0 6 0 aegele - f 0 5-0-3 Marraffino - c 6 6-9 4-4 6 Kluibenschaedl - g7-3-4 4 dams - g 33-9 - 3 Smiri 0 0-0-0 0 0 Gooden -6-4 Ruddy 4 0-3 5-6 5 White 0-0 0-0 0 0 Core -5 0-0 3 Carter -4 0-0 3 Totals 00 7-60 5-3 5 Percentages: FG-.3, 3FG-.5, FT-.74. 3-Pt FG: 3-4 (Dunham 0-, aegele -, Kluibenschaedl -, dams 0-4, Smiri 0-, Gooden 0-, Ruddy 0-, Core -3, Carter 0-). Turnovers: 9 (Dunham 4). Blocks: (Marraffino ). Steals: (four with ). WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f 0 5-0-0 5 0 Kirkpatrick - f -4-0 6 Robinson - c 4-4 0-0 3 Shaffer - g 7-3 5-5 4 Klopfer - g 0-0-0 0 3 B. Brown 0- - Björklund 7-0-0 3 Miller - 0-0 5 lston 9-0-3 arris 9 0-0-0 0 0 Listenbee 5 0-0 4-6 4 T. Brown 4-5 0-0 3 Dardy 5-6 4-4 7 Pearson 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 Totals 00 4-49 3-6 3 6 Percentages: FG-.460, 3FG-., FT-.77. 3-Pt FG: -9 (ill 0-, Klopfer -, Shaffer -3, arris 0-, T. Brown 0-, Dardy 0-). ssists: (Shaffer 4). Turnovers: 5 (Robinson 5). Blocks: 6 (ill, Kirkpatrick, Miller, lston, Listenbee, Dardy ). Steals: 9 (Kirkpatrick 3). New Orleans 3 9 5 Wake Forest 34 30 64 ttendance: 3. Fouled Out: aegele (UNO). WFU 77, Quinnipiac 6 (OT) December 9, 000 Burt Kahn Court amden, CT WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f 5-3 3-4 6 3 Kirkpatrick - f 36 3-6 -4 5 Robinson - c 9 0-5 - 4 Klopfer - g 5 0- - 0 Shaffer - g 6 5-0-0 0 0 B. Brown 7-4 4-4 Björklund 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 Miller 4 0-0 0-0 0 lston 0-0- 0 0 arris 3 0-0-0 0 0 Listenbee 5-0-0 0 T. Brown 4-9 5-6 3 Dardy 5 0-5 4-4 0 4 Totals 5 7-66 -9 47 77 Percentages: FG-.409, 3FG-., FT-.759. 3-Pt FG: -9 (ill 0-, Shaffer 0-, B. Brown 0-, arris 0-, T. Brown -4). ssists: 3 (Klopfer 5). Turnovers: 7 (Klopfer, B. Brown, arris ). Blocks: 7 (Dardy 3). Steals: 3 (Dardy 4). QU Min M- M- Reb Pts Esidore - f 40-7 0-0 3 Misiaszek - f 5-9 3-7 5 4 Kelly - c 3 6-0 6-5 Cassidy - g 35 0-4-6 3 4 Klopp - g 40 9-4 -3 0 4 Keilty 0 0-4 0-0 5 0 Sanchez 0 0- - Ramos 5 0-0-0 0 0 Caputi 0-3 0-0 3 Steele 0 0-0 - Gonzalez 5 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 5-5 7-55 6 Percentages: FG-.43, 3FG-.467, FT-.607. 3-Pt FG: 7-5 (Esidore -3, Misiaszek -3, Klopp 4-6, Keilty 0-, Caputi -). Turnovers: 3 (Cassidy ). Blocks: 4 (Misiaszek, Kelly ). Steals: 3 (Kelly ). Wake Forest 6 36 5 77 Quinnipiac 36 6 6 6 ttendance: 350. Fouled Out: B. Brown (WFU). and went to the line with five seconds left in the game. Both free throws connected with the net, and Brown capped off the game with a steal in the final second to give Wake Forest the 54-50 win. Eafton ill recorded the team s first double-double of the 000-0 season, grabbing 3 rebounds and scoring points. Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick also had a -point night while pulling down six rebounds. Point guards Val Klopfer and Brown each recorded four steals, while centers LaChina Robinson and Johanna Bjorklund blocked three shots apiece. s a team, Wake Forest set a new school record with blocks. # 4/0 Virginia 77, Wake Forest 6 Down by three at the half and again early in the second period, No. 0 Virginia staged a -0 run and held on to the lead for good, defeating Wake Forest, 77-6. WFU took a 36-33 lead at the half, thanks to 5 percent shooting as a team and 0-of- shooting (.909) from the free throw line. Kristen Shaffer scored 4 of her 6 total points in the first half. The Deacons struggled to hold on to their lead, however; as they turned the ball over on seven of their first nine possessions of the second half. The Cavaliers capitalized by scoring 3 points off WFU miscues. The Deacs narrowed the gap to five points on two occasions, but the Cavs three-point shooting (4-of-9 in the second half), kept the game out of reach. Three Deacons finished with double-figure scoring. dded to Shaffer s 6 were Olivia Dardy s 5 and Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick s points. Shaffer recorded a team-high four steals and four assists. Wake Forest 64, New Orleans 5 Wake Forest used every player on its bench, but a strong allaround performance from its starting five gave the Deacs a 64-5 win over visiting New Orleans. fter UNO scored first, the Deacs took the lead on a Kristen Shaffer three-pointer and never looked back. Wake led by at the half, then built as much as a 3-point lead in the second half. Shaffer poured in a career-high points in the victory, hitting -of-3 (6.5 percent). The Deacon starters accounted for 43 of Wake s 64 points and of the team s 45 rebounds. Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick grabbed a game-high 0 rebounds, while Eafton ill scored 0 points and added five boards. New Orleans was held to a season-low 5 points, and shot just percent (7-of-60) from the field. Wake Forest shot 46 percent for the game (3-of-50) and was 73 percent from the line (6-of-). The Deacs outrebounded New Orleans 45-3, and recorded six blocks to the Privateers one. Connecticut 07, WFU 5 December, 000 Gampel Pavilion Storrs, CT WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f 4 5-3 0-0 4 Kirkpatrick - f 5 3-7 - 6 7 Robinson - c 4 3-7 -4 Klopfer - g 0-0-0 3 0 Shaffer - g 3 4-0 - 0 B. Brown 9 0- - Björklund 4-0-0 0 Miller 9 0-0-0 0 lston 5 0-0 0-0 0 arris 5 0-0-0 0 0 Listenbee 0- - T. Brown 9-0-0 5 Dardy -5-4 5 Pearson 3-0- 0 Totals 00-60 -5 33 5 Percentages: FG-.350, 3FG-.00, FT-.533. 3-Pt FG: -0 (ill -, Klopfer 0-, Shaffer 0-, B. Brown 0-, arris 0-, T. Brown -4). ssists: 5 (T. Brown 4). Turnovers: (Klopfer 6). Blocks: (Robinson ). Steals: (Kirkpatrick, Dardy ). UCONN Min M- M- Reb Pts Jones - f 9-5 3-4 3 7 brosimova - f 7- - 3 6 Bird - g 5 3-5 3-4 Cash - g 0 4-5 -3 4 0 Ralph - g -5 6-6 4 Taurasi 4 4-3-3 5 3 Schumacher 5-3 4-5 3 Czel -3 0-0 0 6 Johnson 3 5-6 - 0 Williams 6 4-5 0-0 4 Rigby 0 - - 4 Totals 00 36-5 5-30 34 07 Percentages: FG-.6, 3FG-.500, FT-.33. 3-Pt FG: 0-0 (brosimova -, Bird 3-4, Ralph -3, Rauasi -6, Schumacher 0-, Czel -3, Johnson -). Turnovers: 7 (Ralph 3). Blocks: 0 (Cash 3). Steals: 9 (Williams 4). Wake Forest 5 7 5 Connecticut 49 5 07 ttendance: 0,07. Fouled Out: None. rizona State 69, WFU 54, December 30, 000 Ned Wulk Court Tempe, Z WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f 6 0-5 0-0 3 0 Kirkpatrick - f 35 4-6 0-0 5 Robinson - c 7 0-0- 0 Klopfer - g 3-4 0-0 3 Shaffer - g 7-0- 5 7 B. Brown 5 0-0-0 0 Björklund 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 Miller 0-0-0 0 0 lston 7 0-0-0 0 0 arris 4-4 -3 5 Listenbee 5 4-6 -4 5 0 T. Brown 7-5 - 0 5 Dardy 0-5 0-0 4 Pearson 9-0-0 Totals 00-53 6-3 54 Percentages: FG-.45, 3FG-.500, FT-.545. 3-Pt FG: 4- (Kirkpatrick 0-, Klopfer -, Shaffer -, Miller 0-, arris -, T. Brown -). ssists: (ill, Klopfer, arris 3). Turnovers: 6 (Kirkpatrick, Shaffer 4). Blocks: 3 (ill, Robinson, Listenbee ). Steals: 6 (Kirkpatrick 5). SU Min M- M- Reb Pts Combs - f 5 3-5 - 5 7 Boardman - f 3 3-7 - 9 Johnson - c -5 0-3 5 4 Levens - g 4 3-9 6-6 4 4 Tucker - g 5-6 3-4 5 Paulson -3 0-0 0 4 McFadyen 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 Leonard -5 4-5 lbert 6 0-0 0-0 0 Crisp 6 0-0 - Carvalho 0-5 3-6 9 7 Totals 00-45 30-40 33 69 Percentages: FG-.400, 3FG-.4, FT-.750. 3-Pt FG: 3-4 (Boardman -, Levens -6, Tucker 0-, Paulson 0-, Leonard 0-). Turnovers: (Tucker 4). Blocks: 0. Steals: 0 (Leonard 3). Wake Forest 3 54 rizona State 34 35 69 ttendance: 64. Fouled Out: Robinson (WFU). Duke, WFU 56 January, 00 Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, NC WFU Min M- M- Reb Pts ill - f 5- -4 4 Kirkpatrick - f 4-3 0-0 5 4 Robinson - c 6 3-9 -3 4 Klopfer - g 6 0-0-0 Shaffer - g -0 0- B. Brown 9-3 - 4 Björklund 6-4 - 6 Miller -3 0-3 lston 9 0-0-0 5 0 arris 9-3 3-4 0 5 Listenbee - 0-0 T. Brown 5-9 - 3 5 Dardy 4-0-0 4 Pearson -3 0-0 4 Totals 00-60 - 37 56 Percentages: FG-.367, 3FG-.000, FT-.57. 3-Pt FG: 0-0 (Klopfer 0-, Shaffer 0-, Björklund 0-, Miller 0-, arris 0-, T. Brown 0-3). ssists: 4 (B. Brown 5). Turnovers: 3 (B. Brown 9). Blocks: 3 (Kirkpatrick, Björklund, Listenbee ). Steals: 3 (T. Brown 3). DU Min M- M- Reb Pts Parent - f 4 0- -6 Tillis - f 4 7-0-0 6 6 Mosch - g 6 3-6 5-5 6 Beard - g 4-0 -3 0 Schweitzer - g 7 4-6 4-6 5 Craig 6-6-7 3 0 Krapohl 0- - 0 Gingrich 6 0-0-0 0 Gebisa 5 0-0 0-0 Gvozdenovic 9-3 3-4 5 West 5 0-6 - 3 Brown 7 3-3 0-0 6 White 0- -4 6 Totals 00 4-60 5-7 49 Percentages: FG-.400, 3FG-.94, FT-.700. 3-Pt FG: 5-7 (Tillis -3, Beard 0-, Schweitzer 3-5, Craig, 0-, Gingrich 0-, West 0-4). Turnovers: 5 (Beard, Schweitzer 4). Blocks: (Tillis 3). Steals: 9 (Beard 5). Wake Forest 0 36 56 Duke 39 4 ttendance:,73. Fouled Out: Robinson (WFU). Wake Forest 77, Quinnipiac 6 (ot) Wake won its seventh game of the year, equalling its win total from a year ago, with a 77-6 overtime victory at Quinnipiac. The Deacons found themselves down early and were forced into playing catch-up for most of the game. Down by 0 at half, Wake s situation quickly escalated into a -point deficit with less than minutes left. The defense visibly stepped up and the Braves had a scoring drought of 4:3 and three subsequent droughts of over two minutes each, as Wake chipped away at the Quinnipiac lead. The Deacs went ahead 6-60 with 3 seconds remaining when Olivia Dardy, who had been playing with four fouls since the :56 mark, sank two free throws. Quinnipiac missed a shot on its next possession, then grabbed the offensive rebound, but appeared to throw the ball out of bounds as time expired. owever, it was determined that 0.6 seconds remained, giving the Braves had a second chance. layup at the buzzer sent the game into overtime. Dardy took over, however, scoring four buckets to finish with a game-high 4 points. The Deacs wrapped up the game by hitting five of six free throws. Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick tied her career high with 5 rebounds. Dardy notched her ninth career doubledouble with 0 rebounds. # Connecticut 07, Wake Forest 5 Wake s mission on Dec. was a tough one playing the topranked and defending national champion Connecticut. Playing before a crowd of 0,07 in Gampel Pavilion a WFU school record for a road game the Deacs were unable to contain UConn s quickness in transition, as the uskies started the game by scoring four quick points off a missed shot and a turnover on Wake s first two possessions. The Deacs trailed 6-5 early in the first half, but Connecticut built its lead from that point, leading 49-5 at the half and increasing the margin in the second to a 07-5 final. Eafton ill led the Deacon effort with points, her sixth out of seven games that she reached double figures. Kristen Shaffer added 0 points, her fourth straight double-figure scoring game. Wake was held to a season-low 35 percent shooting from the floor and 53.3 percent from the line, while giving up season-highs in both catgories (uskies shot 6. percent from the field and 3.3 percent from the line). The rebounding margin was nearly equal, as UConn edged the Deacs 34-33 on the boards. rizona State 69, Wake Forest 54 Two Deacons set new career highs, but it wasn t enough as