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POINT GUARD Chris Paul is one of the nation's top point guards and a strong candidate for All-America honors in '04-'05. Last year he started all of the games and was named ACC Rookie of the Year. He was also named National Freshman of the Year by College Insider. |
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SHOOTING GUARD Justin Gray is a top shooting guard and also a strong candidate for All-America honors. He was one of 23 players invited to try out for the USA Under 20 Team. He ranks eighth in Wake Forest history with 132 career three-pointers. |
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SMALL FORWARD Jamaal Levy is one of the most underrated small forwards in the ACC. Last season he was among the leaders in rebounding with 8.4 rebounds per game. He has grabbed double-digit rebounds sixteen times in his career. He also has the ability to shoot the three-pointers. |
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POWER FORWARD When Vytas Danelius is healthy, he is one of the ACC's best rebounders. He had a disappointing junior season full of nagging injuries. He has a soft touch and is good from behind the three-point arc. He only played in four games before injuring his shoulder. |
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CENTER Eric Williams is a wide, strong, and powerful player in the post. He is a dominating player with great strength. He is a two-year starter who is Wake's first option in half court offense. He shoots 54.2 percent from the field in his career. |
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COACHES
It is Skip Prosser's fourth year coaching at Wake Forest. He is one of college's winningest active coaches. He has built Wake into a contender for ACC and National championships. He was named head coach on April 24, 2001, replacing Dave Odom.