Not a great finish to the season The Wake Forest Baseball team finished up the regular season this weekend with a disappointing outing against #17 NC State, ending in a 3-0 sweep for the Wolfpack.
The Deacs are putting it together at the right time After a shaky start to the season, the Deacs seem to be putting everything together at the right time, moving up to #8 in the nation after sweeping #2 Clemson this weekend in front of the hometown fans.
Big day for the Deacs Apparently, Steve Forbes was not satisfied with grabbing just 1 player out of the portal today. According to Demon Deacon Digest, Depaul big man Churchill Abass has also committed to play for Wake Forest next season.
Former Wake Forest forward Andrew Carr announced his commitment to Kentucky on Sunday night. According to ESPN's Jeff Borzello, Carr chose to join the…
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The Deacs lose another player to the portal Wake Forest sophomore Forward Abramo Canka has entered the transfer portal, becoming the 7th player to transfer from the team this offseason.
The portal is coming alive now. Steve Forbes is starting to get things rolling in the portal now, as former Alabama freshman guard Davin Cosby has committed to play for the Deacs.
The former five-star recruit played sparingly in his freshman year with the Cyclones Iowa State forward Omaha Biliew became the second member of Wake Forest’s 2024-25 transfer portal class by committing to the Demon Deacons Tuesday evening, as first reported by Cam Lemons Debro at Demon Deacon Digest.
Some positions for the Demon Deacons are seeing significantly more of a change than others. The Wake Forest wide receiver room is being greatly impacted by the new practice methods, and the extra work is greatly needed.
As football programs all across the country go through Spring camp with an eye on the future, their plays of the past head in one more time for workouts in front of the NFL scouts.
For Pittsburgh and Wake Forest, Thursday's ACC Tournament quarterfinal matchup in Washington, D.C., is more than just a chance to face the winner of North Carolina-Florida State in the semis.
Wake Forest began the day projected to finish the season outside of the NCAA Tournament. An 83-79 win over Associated Press No. 8 Duke might be enough to get the Demon Deacons into the dance.
The Duke Blue Devils have bounced back well from their defeat against North Carolina and have since won two games in a row. Now, they're preparing to host the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.