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  Friday, Dec. 29 7:30pm ET
Wake Forest sinks Navy
 
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) -- Josh Howard had 17 points and Broderick Hicks added a season-high 12 as No. 4 Wake Forest warmed up for its ACC showdown against Virginia with a 90-58 victory over Navy on Friday night.

Darius Songaila
Darius Songaila scored his 1,000th career point during Wake Forest's victory.

The Demon Deacons (11-0) won their 16th straight to match the second longest streak in school history. The victory also matched the program's fourth-best start.

Wake Forest's best winning streak was 20 games in the mid-1920s and the 1926-27 team started 15-0.

The Demon Deacons host the No. 8 Cavaliers (9-0) in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams Tuesday night.

Antwan Scott added 15 points and 12 rebounds, while Craig Dawson had 14 points as the reserves scored a season-high 49 points.

Navy (6-5), the favorite to win the Patriot League, shot 32 percent and turned it over 17 times as Wake Forest held its 18th straight opponent under 40 percent.

Chris Williams scored 19 points to lead Navy, who fell to 8-53 all-time against ranked teams.

Coach Dave Odom shuffled his lineup for the first time this season by bringing Hicks off the bench. The point guard started the previous 10 games, but had gone 1-for-11 with six turnovers and five assists in his last three.

But the junior guard added spark early as the Demon Deacons struggled from the start, getting just three points in the first four minutes.

Hicks sank consecutive 3-pointers 45 seconds apart and added another one from behind the arc 3 1/2 minutes later as Wake Forest went on an 18-4 run to build the lead to 11.

Hicks sank a free throw late in the half, then the 6-foot-1 guard came flying from behind to block a sure layup or dunk by Demond Shepard. The spectacular rejection gave Wake Forest a fastbreak that ended when Robert O'Kelley sank a 3-pointer for an 18-point lead.

Navy closed within 13 with 14:06 left, but Scott scored seven in a 15-4 run as Wake Forest pulled away midway through the second half. Scott also had five of Wake Forest's season-high 12 blocked shots.

Darius Songaila had nine points to give him 1,000 -- the 39th Wake Forest player to reach that plateau.

 


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