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Monday, February 26, 2018

The Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball team participates in the Atlantic Coast Conference and their homecourt is the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Wake Forest made the Final Four in 1962 and through the years, the program has produced many NBA players. The Demon Deacons have won the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament four times, in 1961, 1962, 1995, and 1996. Wake Forest's biggest rivalries are with the North Carolina Tar Heels, the Duke Blue Devils and the NC State Wolfpack. The most recent coach is Danny Manning, who was hired on April 4, 2014.

Notable players




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Current NBA Players

  • Chris Paul â€" Houston Rockets
  • Al-Farouq Aminu â€" Portland Trail Blazers
  • Ish Smith â€" Detroit Pistons
  • Jeff Teague â€" Minnesota Timberwolves
  • James Johnson â€" Miami Heat
  • John Collins â€" Atlanta Hawks

Demon Deacons in the Olympics

Coaches


Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball - Wikipedia
Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball - Wikipedia. Source : en.wikipedia.org

Current coaching staff

  • Head Coach â€" Danny Manning
  • Assoc. Head Coach- Randolph Childress
  • Asst. Coach â€" Steve Woodberry
  • Asst. Coach â€" Jamil Jones

Former head coaches

  • Jeff Bzdelik (2010â€"14)
  • Dino Gaudio (2007â€"10)
  • Skip Prosser (2001â€"07)
  • Dave Odom (1989â€"2001)
  • Bob Staak (1985â€"89)
  • Carl Tacy (1972â€"85)
  • Jack McCloskey (1966â€"72)
  • Jack Murdock (1965â€"66)
  • Bones McKinney (1957â€"65)
  • Murray Greason (1933â€"43, 1945â€"57; no team in 1944)
  • Fred Emmerson (1931â€"33)
  • Pat Miller (1928â€"30)
  • James Baldwin (1926â€"28)
  • R. S. Hayes (1925â€"26, 1930â€"31)
  • Hank Garrity (1923â€"25, simultaneously football coach)
  • Phil Utley (1922â€"23)
  • James L. White, Jr. (1920â€"21)
  • Bill Holding (1919â€"20, 1921â€"22)
  • Irving Carlyle (1918â€"19)
  • E. T. MacDonnell (1917â€"18)
  • J. R. Crozier (1906â€"17)

Facilities


Wake Forest University Official Athletic Site - Men's Basketball
Wake Forest University Official Athletic Site - Men's Basketball. Source : www.wakeforestsports.com

Game day

Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum

The Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (also known as The Joel) is a 14,407-seat multi-purpose arena in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It was named after Lawrence Joel, an Army medic from Winston-Salem who was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1967 for action in Vietnam on November 8, 1965. The memorial was designed by James Ford in New York, and includes the poem "The Fallen" engraved on an interior wall. It is home to Wake Forest's men's and women's basketball teams, and is adjacent to the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds. The arena replaced the old Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum, which was torn down for the LJVM Coliseum's construction.

Banners hang in the rafters commemorating past players' retired numbers (including Chris Paul, Tim Duncan, and Randolph Childress) and the late Skip Prosser. There are also banners recognizing the Demon Deacons' past NCAA and ACC successes. The arena is home to the Screamin' Demon student section. Wake Forest's black and gold tie-dyed apparel and "Zombie Nation" were both implemented upon Prosser's arrival at Wake Forest.

Practice

Miller Center

The Miller Center is the basketball team's on-campus home. It houses the players' locker rooms, team meeting rooms, coaches' offices, and the Dave Budd Practice Gym. The players utilize the Miller Center for practice, meetings, academic work, and relaxing with their teammates.

The Dave Budd Practice Gym has a full-length court, six stand alone baskets, bleacher seating and banners honoring some of the best players to ever don the black and gold. The locker room includes a separate player lounge which features multiple large flat screen TVs, multiple entertainment systems (Blu-ray, streaming software, and gaming systems) plus the latest video software, as well as dedicated equipment and training rooms.

Sports Performance Center

On March 5, 2014, Wake Forest announced a $7.5 million donation from WFU alum Bob McCreary ('61) towards a 95,000 square foot sports performance center.

The Sports Performance Center is designed to meet the training needs of more than 350 student-athletes who compete in 18 sports. The building will be located on Wake Forest's main campus near the Miller Center. The building will house the football program's headquarters and will provide invaluable resources to the basketball program as well. The sports performance center will feature a very robust strength and conditioning facility that will provide all athletes ample room and equipment to maximize their training. Additionally, the new building will house a state of the art athlete nutrition program, which will provide all Wake Forest student-athletes with convenient access to nutritional resources and grab-and-go food options.

Postseason


Winston-Salem, NC, USA. 24th Jan, 2018. Wake Forest Demon Deacons ...
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NCAA tournament results

The Demon Deacons have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 23 times. Their combined record is 28â€"23.

NIT results

The Demon Deacons have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) six times. Their combined record is 10â€"5. They were NIT champions in 2000.

Seasons


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Wake Forest Men's Basketball - WakeForestSports.com - The Official .... Source : www.wakeforestsports.com

Awards and honors


LJVM Coliseum â€
LJVM Coliseum â€" The Official Website of Danny Manning. Source : coachdmanning.com

Retired numbers

  • #3 â€" Chris Paul
  • #5 â€" Josh Howard
  • #12 â€" Charlie Davis
  • #14 â€" Tyrone "Muggsy" Bogues
  • #15 â€" Skip Brown
  • #21 â€" Tim Duncan
  • #22 â€" Randolph Childress
  • #24 â€" Dickie Hemric
  • #32 â€" Rod Griffin
  • #50 â€" Len Chappell
  • #54 â€" Rodney Rogers
  • Skip Prosser (Special honoree as a coach following his death in 2007)

Awards

National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame:

  • Billy Packer â€" 2008
  • Tim Duncan â€" 2017

John R. Wooden Award:

  • Tim Duncan â€" 1997

Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award:

  • Muggsy Bogues

ACC Coach of the Year:

  • Murray Greason â€" 1956
  • Bones McKinney â€" 1960, 1961
  • Dave Odom â€" 1991, 1994, 1995
  • Skip Prosser â€" 2003

ACC Player of the Year:

  • Dickie Hemric â€" 1954, 1955
  • Len Chappell â€" 1961, 1962
  • Charlie Davis â€" 1971
  • Rod Griffin â€" 1977
  • Rodney Rogers â€" 1993
  • Tim Duncan â€" 1996, 1997
  • Josh Howard â€" 2003

ACC Rookie of the Year:

  • Rodney Rogers â€" 1991
  • Robert O'Kelley â€" 1998
  • Chris Paul â€" 2004

ACC Most Improved Player of the Year

  • John Collins â€" 2017

All-Americans

All-ACC players

  • The players are all first team All-ACC, unless otherwise noted
  • (*) Denotes 2nd Team All-ACC
  • (**) Denotes 3rd Team All-ACC

Players in the NBA Draft


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Wake Forest Men's Basketball - WakeForestSports.com - The Official .... Source : www.wakeforestsports.com

References


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Coral Gables, Florida, USA. 25th Jan, 2016. Codi Miller-McIntyre .... Source : www.alamy.com

External links


Wake Forest v Miami Photos and Images | Getty Images
Wake Forest v Miami Photos and Images | Getty Images. Source : www.gettyimages.com.au

  • Official website

Coral Gables, Florida, USA. 25th Jan, 2016. Codi Miller-McIntyre ...
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