Tim Duncan Wake Forest

Totals Table Season Team Conf Class Pos G GS MP FG FGA FG 3P 3PA 3P 2P 2PA 2P eFG FT FTA FT TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS Awards 1993-94 Wake Forest ACC FR C 33 32 997 120 220.545

Tim Duncan stayed four years at Wake Forest, honoring a promise to his mother and redefining greatness through loyalty, education, and dominance on the court. Legendary Impact at Wake Forest. Duncan's four-year run transformed Wake Forest into a national powerhouse. He led the Demon Deacons to a 97-31 record, including back-to-back 26-win

What was Tim Duncan's record in college? In four years with Tim Duncan, Wake Forest went 97-31, a .757 winning percentage. The Demon Deacons were 26-6 in back-to-back seasons in 1995 and 1996, and

Tim Duncan is perhaps the most outstanding basketball player to have ever donned the Black and Gold for Wake Forest University. The 1997 National Player of the Year, he was a three-time All-America selection and was twice named the ACC Player of the Year.

Tim Duncan became the first player from Wake Forest University to win the Wooden Award and the first from the U.S. Virgin Islands. He was a three-time All-America selection and was twice named the ACC Player of the Year. He led Wake Forest to four straight 20-win seasons from 1994-97 including ACC titles in 1995 and 1996, the program's

Tracy Connor, friendWake Forest women's basketball star And so I'm telling her, quotOh, unless Tim Duncan gets hit by lightning quot and then I go on like a 30-second rant, where I'm

The heyday of the ACC, for me, was the '90s. UNC and Duke were fantastic, sure, but you had Wake Forest, right there in North Carolina, becoming a national power thanks to Duncan and point guard

Tim Duncan. Timothy Theodore Duncan Timmy, The Big Fundamental, Groundhog Day, Old Man Riverwalk, The Stone Buddha Position Center and Power Forward Shoots Right 6-11, 250lb 211cm, 113kg . Born April 25, 1976 in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands vi College Wake Forest High School Saint Dunstan's Episcopal in Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

Duncan averaged 20.8 points, 14.7 rebounds, and 3.3 blocks per game as a senior, leading Wake Forest to a 24-7 record. As a senior, Duncan led Wake Forest to its second straight ACC championship. Duncan was named the MVP of the ACC tournament and his draft stock rose to new levels. His impressive college resume included these achievements

Duncan wore No. 21 at Wake Forest in honor of his brother-in-law, Ricky Lowery, who had taught him to play basketball and had worn the same number when he was in college. In 2001, 183 Duncan established the Tim Duncan Foundation to fund programs involving health awareness and research, education, and youth sports and recreation in San