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Wake Forest Completes Undefeated Weekend
3/5/2017 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
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Wake Forest capped off an undefeated weekend with an 18-7 victory over Radford at David F. Couch Ballpark on Sunday afternoon.
The Demon Deacons (9-4) earn their sixth straight win behind three homers, including grand slams from Bruce Steel and Zach Seal and a three-run shot by Gavin Sheets. The only other recorded time the Deacs hit two grand slams in a game was in a 26-0 victory over App State in the 2003 season-opener.
Ben Breazeale (4-for-4, two doubles, three RBIs), Jake Mueller (4-for-6, double, four runs scored), Stuart Fairchild (3-for-3, double, three walks) and Logan Harvey (3-for-6, double) also contributed strong games offensively.
With Wake Forest trailing the Highlanders (2-9) 3-2 heading into the bottom of the fifth, Sheets drilled a three-run shot to give the Deacs the lead for good, 5-3.
The Deacons tacked on six more in the sixth, fueled by a Breazeale two-run single and Steel's grand slam off the Pepsi sign beyond the left-field fence.
Johnny Aiello added a run-scoring walk in the seventh before the Deacs earned another six-run inning in the eighth. Jake Mueller had an RBI single and another scored on an error, before Seal's second-career hit went for a grand slam to left field.
On the mound, Drew Loepprich started and allowed three unearned runs in 4.2 innings on three hits, no walks and five strikeouts. Colin Peluse (1-0) earned his first-career win with a scoreless inning in relief, as he struck out a pair.
Rayne Supple, Carter Bach, Holden White and Shane Kubrak also had scoreless outings out of the pen.
HAPPY HOMESTAND
Wake Forest capped off its nine-game homestand with an 8-1 record, including six straight victories.
The Deacs hit .373 as a team and scored 102 runs, more than doubling up opponents' run totals (48). Deacon pitchers had a 3.58 ERA on the homestand.
A GRAND AFTERNOON
The grand slams were the first of both Bruce Steel and Zach Seal's careers.
Wake Forest now has three on the season, as Keegan Maronpot hit one on Tuesday against Davidson.
ON DECK
Wake Forest travels to Conway, South Carolina, to take on the defending national champion Coastal Carolina on Wednesday at 4 p.m.
The Deacs then open ACC play next weekend, playing host to NC State from Friday-Sunday.


















