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Wake Forest contending for NCAA bid

- By Aaron Beard Associated Press Basketball Writer

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Wake Forest coach Danny Manning wants his Demon Deacons focused on nothing more than the game plan for each of their last two regular-season games. He also knows that’s not easy with the program flirting with their first NCAA Tournament invitation in seven years.

The Demon Deacons (16-12, 7-9 Atlantic Coast Conference) are hovering on the bubble — good enough to play tough games with just about anybody, yet still searching for the kind of topshelf win to push them over the line in what has already been a huge leap forward in Manning’s third year. They’ll get another chance Wednesday night against No. 8 Louisville in their regular-season home finale.

“Right now, we’re still in the heat of the battle and there’s still a lot of basketball left, regardless of what the (NCAA) conversati­on is right now,” Manning said Tuesday in an interview with The Associated Press. “But it’s conversati­on that you can’t avoid.

“It’s conversati­on that you pick up your phone and it’s on your phone. You turn your TV on and it’s on the TV. It’s there. We understand that, we acknowledg­e that. But we’ve got to continue to do what we need to do get prepared and stay focused.”

Wake Forest passes the eye test as a tournament team. Sophomore big man John Collins has made himself an ACC player of the year contender by averaging 19.1 points and 9.8 rebounds while bringing an 11game run of 20-point games — the longest in the ACC since the 201314 season — into Wednesday’s visit from the Cardinals (23-6, 11-5).

They’re rank 12th nationally in KenPom’s adjusted offensive efficiency (119.8 points per 100 possession­s), 33rd in KenPom’s overall rankings and No. 46 in the RPI.

“Even in their losses,” Louisville coach Rick Pitino said, “they’ve scored in the high 80s and low 90s, so they’re a very explosive basketball team . ... and Collins, is probably from where he was ranked in high school, as good a college basketball player as there is in the ACC.”

The problem is the Demon Deacons have struggled to close out games. They’re 1-9 against RPI top-50 teams, with four losses coming by six or fewer points. Their best win came against nowNo. 25 Miami, which is 37th in the RPI through Monday’s games.

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