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Wake Forest Announces 2003 Baseball Schedule

11/6/2002 12:00:00 AM | Baseball

Nov. 6, 2002

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - The Wake Forest baseball team announced its 2003 baseball schedule on Wednesday. The schedule features four of the eight teams that qualified for last year's College World Series in Omaha. In all, six of Wake Forest's opponents this spring were participants in the 2002 NCAA Tournament.

The home schedule includes weekend series against Atlantic Coast Conference rivals Clemson, Duke, NC State and Virginia. The Deacons will travel to a four-team round robin tournament to be played the first weekend of March at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, home of the American League Central Champion Minnesota Twins. That tournament features Nebraska and Notre Dame, both College World Series teams last year, plus the host school, Minnesota.

Wake Forest opens its season on February 11 at home against Appalachian State. The Deacons begin ACC play on the road at Maryland on March 14.

Head Coach George Greer begins his 16th season at the helm of Wake Forest baseball. He returns all nine starters in the field including All-American senior outfielders Adam Bourassa and Ryan Johnson plus 12 pitchers including junior All-American Kyle Sleeth.

The schedule, including opponents, dates and especially game times, is subject to change. Changes to the schedule will be posted at www.WakeForestSports.com as necessary.

Wake Forest 2003 Baseball Schedule

February11 (Tue.)   Appalachian St. Home            2:3012 (Wed.)   Elon            Elon, NC    2:3014 (Fri.)   West Virginia   Home            2:3015 (Sat.)   West Virginia   Home            1:0016 (Sun.)   West Virginia   Home            1:0019 (Wed.)   Davidson    Davidson, NC    3:0021 (Fri.)   James Madison   Home            2:3022 (Sat.)   James Madison   Home            1:3023 (Sun.)   James Madison   Home            1:3026 (Wed.)   High Point  Home            2:3028 (Fri.)   at Minnesota    Minneapolis, MN 6:30
March1 (Sat.) vs. Nebraska Minneapolis, MN 7:002 (Sun.) vs. Notre Dame Minneapolis, MN 11:30 am4 (Tue.) Charlotte Home 2:306 (Thurs.) Albany Home 2:307 (Fri.) LeMoyne Home 2:308 (Sat.) LeMoyne Home 1:309 (Sun.) LeMoyne Home 12:3011 (Tue.) Liberty Lynchburg, VA 2:3012 (Wed.) Wofford Home 2:3014 (Fri.) Maryland College Pk, MD 7:0015 (Sat.) Maryland College Pk, MD 1:0016 (Sun.) Maryland College Pk, MD 1:0018 (Tue.) Oklahoma State Home 3:0019 (Wed.) High Point High Point, NC 2:3021 (Fri.) North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 3:0022 (Sat.) North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 1:0023 (Sun.) North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 1:3026 (Wed.) UNC Greensboro Home 3:0028 (Fri.) Duke Home 3:0029 (Sat.) Duke Home 1:3030 (Sun.) Duke Home 1:30
April1 (Tues.) VCU Richmond, VA 6:004 (Fri.) Florida State Tallahassee, FL 7:005 (Sat.) Florida State Tallahassee, FL 7:006 (Sun.) Florida State Tallahassee, FL 1:009 (Wed.) Davidson Home 3:0011 (Fri.) NC State Home 3:0012 (Sat.) NC State Home 1:3013 (Sun.) NC State Home 1:3015 (Tue.) Appalachian St. Boone, NC 3:3018 (Fri.) Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 7:0019 (Sat.) Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 7:0020 (Sun.) Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 1:0022 (Tue.) Liberty Home 3:0023 (Wed.) Wofford Spartanburg, SC 6:0025 (Fri.) Virginia Home 3:0026 (Sat.) Virginia Home 1:3027 (Sun.) Virginia Home 1:3029 (Tue.) UNC Greensboro Greensboro, NC 6:0030 (Wed.) Charlotte Charlotte, NC 6:00
May13 (Tue.) Elon Home 3:0014 (Wed.) High Point Home 1:3015 (Thurs.) Clemson Home 2:3016 (Fri.) Clemson Home 1:3017 (Sat.) Clemson (TV) Home 1:0020-25 ACC Tournament Salem, VA29-June 1 NCAA Subregional
June5-8 NCAA SuperRegional13-21 College World Series
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