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Nov. 24, 1999 Wake Forest (1-1) vs Arizona St. (2-0)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- The Wake Forest women's basketball team looks to make it two in a row this week as the Demon Deacons host Arizona State for a 7:00 pm matchup on Friday, November 26th. Wake Forest is coming off a 64-54 win over Davidson on Tuesday, while the Sun Devils won both of their first two games vs UC Irvine (78-62) and Cal-Poly (84-68). The game will be broadcast locally on WXII NewsRadio 830 AM. Last Time Out Senior guard Alisha Mosley scored 19 points to lift Wake Forest to a 64-54 victory over Davidson College on Tuesday night, giving the Deacs their first victory of the 1999-2000 season. Wake took a 28-21 first half lead, holding the Wildcats to just 26 percent shooting in the first period. Davidson pulled as close as four in the second half, but the Deacs shot 57 percent from the floor and hit their free throws down the stretch to secure the win. Despite committing 26 turnovers, WFU outrebounded Davidson 35-31 and sank 23 of 32 foul shots (72 percent) in the win. Three other Deacs (besides Mosley) scored in double figures. Sophomore center LaChina Robinson netted 14 points, 10 of which came in the first half, and juniors Kristen Shaffer and Janae Whiteside added 11 each. Shaffer also grabbed a team-high five rebounds. For Davidson, Jen O'Brien scored a game-high 22 points. A Quick Look at the 99-00 Deacs At the start of the 1999-2000 campaign, the energy surrounding head coach Charlene Curtis' team is at its highest level yet. Building on a strong finish to the 98-99 season, the Deacs are hungry to turn the corner toward a winning season. With a solid core of young, talented players returning and some significant additions to the lineup, that goal seems closer than ever before. Wake lost three starters to graduation, including the team's leading scorer and rebounder and a four-year starter at point guard. The Deacs will field an extremely young team, with nine of 14 players in their freshman or sophomore years of eligibility, but the squad will not be lacking in game experience. Curtis has regularly used her entire bench over the past two seasons, giving the underclassmen significant playing time. The 11 returnees have seen time in 98 percent of their career games, and four of five upperclassmen have played in every game of their careers. But while all the returnees have seen valuable minutes, none is a proven go-to player. Ten of the 11 recorded at least one double-figure outing last year, but no player averaged in double figures. The Deacs do return an arsenal of outside shooters who proved deadly from behind the three-point arc last year. Four players return who hit at least 20 threes last year, and the freshman class brings some new weapons. That outside shooting will be complemented by a strong inside game, as half of this year's team tops the 6-foot mark, with four post players at 6-4 or taller. Exhibition Recap
The Deacs turned in a much better performance in a 70-69 win over Low Country five days later. Wake fell behind by as many as 13 points early in the first half, but rallied to within one at halftime, 38-37. After a tight second half, the Deacons pulled ahead for good as junior guard Janae Whiteside hit a key three-pointer with 1:11 to go. Redshirt junior forward Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick led the Deacs with 10 points, 14 rebounds, three assists and three blocks, while sophomore center LaChina Robinson added 15 points and six boards. Dardy chipped in 12 points, and Whiteside netted 10, hitting 3-of-5 three-pointers. Scouting Arizona State
Through the first two games of the 1999-2000 season, Jantzen has averaged 19.5 points and 8.0 rebounds per game, while Kitchen (13.5 ppg) and Holt (11.5 ppg) are also averaging in double figures. Freshman Sarah Allen has started the first two games with the above four and averaged 5.5 points and 6.0 rebounds per game. Senior forward Kristine Sand did not play vs. UC Irvine but came off the bench to score a game-high 24 points vs. Cal-Poly, shooting 10-of-15 from the floor. ASU boasts a lot of height and has outrebounded its first two opponents by an impressive 11.5 margin. Series History
A QUICK LOOK AT BOTH TEAMSWAKE FOREST vs. ARIZONA STATE Winston-Salem, NC Location Tempe, AZ 3,836 Enrollment 44,255 Demon Deacons Nickname Sun Devils Old Gold & Black Colors Maroon & Gold Atlantic Coast Conference Pacific-10 Charlene Curtis Head Coach Charli Turner Thorne Radford '76 Alma Mater, Year Stanford '88 13-44 (3rd yr) Record at School 33-49 (4th yr) 175-194 (14th yr) Career Record 73-89 (7th yr) 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 10/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 18/6 1998-99 Season in Review
Wake emerged as a dangerous three-point shooting team, leading the ACC and ranking 19th in the nation in threes per game (6.1), and outrebounded opponents by a +1.9 margin. The Deacs boasted an extremely deep lineup, with the bench contributing almost half of the team's points. Wake improved on its 97-98 record by four wins, all against ACC foes, climbing two spots in the standings to seventh place. Whiteside, Dardy, Robinson Earn ACC Honors
In Remembrance
Preseason Prognostications
ACC PRESEASON MEDIA POLL 1. North Carolina (22) 320 2. NC State (14) 302 3. Virginia (2) 260 4. Duke 208 5. Georgia Tech 192 6. Clemson 166 7. Florida State 110 8. Maryland 88 9. Wake Forest 64 Raining Threes
Junior guard Janae Whiteside (36-95, 38%) emerged as a white-hot three-point shooter late last year, connecting on 50 percent of her threes (38-76) and averaging 5.4 treys per game in the last seven contests. Sophomore guard Val Klopfer (23-60, 38%) also emerged as a long-distance danger last season, while senior guard Alisha Mosley (26-88, 30%) ranks among the top five all-time at WFU in threes made and attempted. Junior forward Olivia Dardy (25-83, 30%) is an inside-outside threat who can step out of the paint and hit a long-range three. Although they didn't shoot threes often last year, sophomore guard Adell Harris (6-23, 26%) and junior forwards Kristen Shaffer (3-8, 38%) and Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (4-17, 24%) all have three-point range and have improved their outside shooting in the offseason. In addition, freshman swing player Heather Miller was the national AAU three-point shooting champion last year, and 6-5 rookie center Johanna Bjorklund boasts international three-point range. Wake is off to a slow start from behind the arc this year, however, having hit just 4 of 48 threes in the first two games (.143). 1998-99 3-POINT SHOOTING TOTALS 172 3-Pt FG Made* 502 3-Pt FG Attempted* 34.3 3-Pt FG Percentage 6.1 3-Pt FG Per Game (16th NCAA) * school record Reaching New Heights
Oh Captain, My Captain
Head Coach Charlene Curtis
DEACON HOOPS ON THE AIR
DEMON DEACONS ON THE AIR IN 1999-2000 Date Opponent Time Radio/Internet/TV 11/19 Fairfield 7:00 pm WXII/Internet 11/23 at Davidson 7:00 pm WXII/Internet 11/26 Arizona State 7:00 pm WXII/Internet 11/28 Richmond 3:00 pm WXII/Internet 12/3 at NC State 7:00 pm WXII/Internet 12/28 California 7:00 pm WXII/Internet 1/3 Florida State 7:00 pm WXII/Internet 1/24 at Clemson 7:00 pm WXII/Internet 1/31 NC State 7:00 pm WXII/Internet 2/6 at Georgia Tech 12:30 pm WXII/Internet/RSN 2/14 Duke 7:30 pm WXII/Internet/RSN 2/20 at Maryland 12:30 pm WXII/Internet/RSN 3/3-6 ACC Tournament TBA WXII/Internet Schedule subject to change.
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