Wake Forest
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CBR’s Wake Forest All-Time Team
C Tim Duncan (7′ 0″ 248 lbs.)
Had 87 career double-doubles - led team to four straight 20-win seasons. Scored 2,117 career points and grabbed 1,570 career rebounds. Great all-around player - led team in scoring, rebounding, blocked shots and even assists (in ‘97).
F/C Len Chappell (6′ 8″ 240 lbs.)
All-time great - scored 50 points and 24 rebounds in one game - scored over 40 points and had over 20 rebounds in two other games. Had 66 career double-doubles. Wake’s leading scorer in a season - averaged 30.1 ppg and 15.2 rpg in ‘62. No. 50 is retired.
F Dickie Hemric (6′ 6″ 220 lbs.)
Holds school’s all-time scoring and rebounding career records (records still stand after 50+ years). Averaged 22.9 points and 17.3 rebounds in career. No. 24 is retired.
G Chris Paul (6′ 0″ 175 lbs.)
Led Wake to the Sweet 16 in ‘04 - left after his sophomore season. In his two seasons, he was revered as one of the best players in the nation.
G Tyrone “Muggsy” Bogues (5′ 3″ 136 lbs.)
Not just a fan favorite, Muggsy was a legend at Wake Forest. Holds numerous school records including assists in a game and steals in a game. Also, holds single season and career records for steals and assists.
Reserves:
G Randolph Childress (6′ 2″ 188 lbs.)
One of the best three-point shooters that I have ever seen. Is third all-time (ACC History) in three-point field goals. Hit one of the more memorable shots in school history to win the ‘95 ACC Championship - In that tournament, he scored 107 points in three games.
F/G Skip Brown (N/A)
Great all-around player, scored over 2,000 career points, school’s second all-time leader in assists and averaged 5.4 rebounds a game in career.
F Rod Griffin (N/A)
Holds record for FG% in a season (62.1). In ‘78, he averaged 21.5 ppg and 10.0 rpg. His No. 32 is retired.
G/F Josh Howard (6′ 7″ 210 lbs.)
Another great all-around player - One of only four players in ACC history to accumulate 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 200 assists, 200 steals and 100 blocks.
G Charlie Davis (6′ 2″ 160 lbs.)
“CD” was the best scorer in school history. Davis averaged 22.8, 25.5 and 26.5 points a game in his three seasons. Still holds record for most points in a game with 51.
Honorable mention: Justin Gray, Eric Williams, Rodney Rogers, Paul Long, Jackie Murdock, Danny Young and Frank Johnson.
Complete schedule
Regular Season
Date Opponent Result Record
Nov 9 Fairfield (Win 85-60) (1-0)
Nov 19 N.C. Central (Win 75-58) (2-0)
Nov 23 Winston-Salem St. (Win 73-53) (3-0)
Nov 26 @Iowa (Win 56-47) (4-0)
Nov 29 @Charlotte (Loss 59-63) (4-1)
Dec 1 S.C. Upstate (Win 72-48) (5-1)
Dec 5 @Vanderbilt (Loss 80-83) (5-2)
Dec 8 @Georgia (Loss 50-72) (5-3)
Dec 16 Bucknell (Win 72-56) (6-3)
Dec 19 South Florida (Win 74-61) (7-3)
Dec 23 Virginia Tech (Win 77-75) (8-3) (1-0)
Dec 30 Air Force (Win 78-67) (9-3) (1-0)
Jan 2 Presbyterian (Win 70-58) (10-3) (1-0)
Jan 8 BYU (Win 79-62) (11-3) (1-0)
Jan 12 @Boston College (Loss 73-112) (11-4) (1-1)
Jan 15 @Maryland (Loss 64-71) (11-5) (1-2)
Jan 20 Florida St. (Win 74-57) (12-5) (2-2)
Jan 22 @Clemson (Loss 75-80 OT) (12-6) (2-3)
Jan 29 Miami (Fla.) (Win 70-68) (13-6) (3-3)
Feb 3 @N.C. State (Loss 65-67) (13-7) (3-4)
Feb 6 Georgia Tech (Loss 83-89) (13-8) (3-5)
Feb 9 Virginia (Win 80-64) (14-8) (4-5)
Feb 14 @Florida St. (Win 78-70) (15-8) (5-5)
Feb 17 Duke (Win 86-73) (16-8) (6-5)
Feb 24 @North Carolina (Loss 73-89) (16-9) (6-6)
Feb 28 Maryland (Loss 70-74) (16-10) (6-7)
Mar 1 @Georgia Tech (Loss 79-87) (16-11) (6-8)
Mar 4 @Virginia Tech (Loss 58-80) (16-12) (6-9)
Mar 8 N.C. State (Win 78-67) (17-12) (7-9)
School Records
Single Game Records
Points Scored - Charlie Davis had 51 points on 2/15/69 against American
Rebounds - Dickie Hermric had 36 rebounds on 2/4/55 against Clemson
Assists - Tyrone “Muggsy” Bogues had 17 assists in a game twice.
Steals - Tyrone “Muggsy” Bogues had 8 steals in a game on three different occasions
Blocks - Tim Duncan had 10 blocks on 1/13/96 against Maryland
Single Season Records (Top 5)
Points: 1) Len Chappell (932 - ‘62), 2) Dickie Hemric (748 - ‘55), 3) Len Chappell (745 - ‘61), 4) Charlie Davis (690 - ‘71), 5) Dickie Hemric (680 - ‘54).
Rebounds: 1) Dickie Hemric (515 - ‘55), 2) Len Chappell (470 - ‘62), 3) Tim Duncan (457 - ‘97), 4) Dickie Hemric (447 - ‘52), 5) Dickie Hemric (424 - ‘54).
Assists: 1) Tyrone Bogues (276 - ‘87), 2) Tyrone Bogues (245 - ‘86), 3) Chris Paul (212 - ‘05), 4) Tyrone Bogues (207 - ‘85), 5) Skip Brown (187 - ‘77).
Steals: 1) Tyrone Bogues (89 - ‘86), 2) Tyrone Bogues (85 - ‘85), 3) Chris Paul (84 - ‘04), 4) Chris Paul (75 - ‘05), 5) Tyrone Bogues (70 - ‘87).
Blocks: 1) Tim Duncan (135 - ‘95), 2) Tim Duncan (124 - ‘94), 3) Tim Duncan (120 - ‘96), 4) Tim Duncan (102 - ‘97), 5) Larry Harrison (80 - ‘78).
Career Records
Points: 1) Dickie Hemric (2,587), 2) Randolph Childress (2,208), 3) Len Chappell (2,165), 4) Tim Duncan (2,117), 5) Skip Brown (2,034).
Rebounds: 1) Dickie Hemric (1,802), 2) Tim Duncan (1,570), 3) Len Chappell (1,213), 4) Rod Griffin (947), 5) Anthony Teachey (869).
Assists: 1) Tyrone Bogues (781), 2) Skip Brown (579), 3) Derrick McQueen (575), 4) Danny Young (493), 5) Randolph Childress (472).
Steals: 1) Tyrone Bogues (275), 2) Josh Howard (215), 3) Frank Johnson (204), 4) Skip Brown (195), 5) Danny Young (194).
Blocks: 1) Tim Duncan (481), 2) Anthony Teachey (203), 3) Larry Harrison (188), 4) Guy Morgan (182), 5) Josh Howard (143).
School Information
- Located in Winston-Salem, N.C. -
- Court: Lawrence Joel Coliseum (capacity: 14,665) -
- Founded in 1834 -
- Enrollment 6,451 (3,950 undergraduate) -
Team Information
- Joined ACC on May 8, 1953 -
- Behind the nickname: Demon Deacons
- Has 44 career 1,000 point scorers - tied for eighth all-time -
- Has appeared in NCAA Tournament 20 times (last time 2005) -
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- 1961 ACC Tournament Champs -
- 1962 ACC Tournament Champs -
- 1962 NCCA Tournament Final Four -
- 1977 NCCA Tournament Elite Eight -
- 1984 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight -
- 1993 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 -
- 1995 ACC Tournament Champs -
- 1995 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 -
- 1996 ACC Tournament Champs -
- 1996 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight -
- 2004 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 -
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