WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - Olivier Sarr soared for a dunk, only to send the ball off the back iron - and it still somehow fell through the rim.
Those kinds of bounces haven't exactly gone Wake Forest's way so far. Maybe this was a sign things are changing.
The Demon Deacons beat Charlotte 80-56 on Thursday night behind 16 points from Isaiah Mucius and a career-high 14 plus nine rebounds for Sarr.
Chaundee Brown also had 14, Brandon Childress scored 13 and Jaylen Hoard finished with 12 for the Demon Deacons (5-3). They shot 44 percent and built a 43-31 rebounding advantage to snap out of a slump of two dispiriting losses to mid-major programs in three games.
''You don't want to go into (an 11-day break for exams) with a bad taste in your mouth,'' coach Danny Manning said. ''Let me take that back. A team does not want to go into the break with its coach having a bad taste in his mouth.''
Jon Davis scored 21 points and freshman Brandon Younger added a season-best 11 for Charlotte (2-5), which lost its second straight. The 49ers hit a season-low three 3-pointers and had 12 of their 15 turnovers during the first half - when they fell behind by double figures to stay.
Wake Forest pushed its lead into the 20s with a 16-5 run early in the half keyed by three consecutive buckets from Hoard, after Manning said his star freshman vomited on the court during pregame warmups.
The Demon Deacons went up 50-29 on Sarr's dunk - at least, the statisticians gave him credit for one - and Charlotte never got closer than 17 after that.
BIG PICTURE
Wake Forest: This was something to build on for the Demon Deacons, whose previous three games included losses at home to Houston Baptist and at Richmond sandwiched by a less-than-inspiring victory over Western Carolina. They had five double-figure scorers for the first time since the opener against North Carolina A&T.
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Wake Forest: Hosts Davidson on Dec. 17.