Tony da Luz

Wake Forest Announces 2023 Camp Dates

12/18/2022 3:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer

The program will host four camps in 2023, including three College ID camps.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Following a successful 2022 campaign which culminated in the program's 22nd NCAA Tournament appearance, head coach Tony da Luz officially announced the dates for the Wake Forest women's soccer program's 2023 camps.
 
The four camps will include two Spring ID camps, one Summer ID camp and a youth residential camp.
 
Spring College ID Camp 1 will be held Feb. 25-26, while Spring College ID Camp 2 will take place April 29-30. The lone Summer College ID Camp will commence on Aug. 12. Additionally, the Youth Residential Camp will be held July 7-9.
 
Each of the four camps will mirror the Demon Deacons' approach to teaching the game and creating champions. Da Luz and staff are committed to each individual player's development from the ground up, emphasizing first-touch ball control, composure under pressure and confidence in attack.
 
DaLuz Soccer School Coaches create an intense, fun and passionate soccer environment. Inspiring players to reach new levels in their game. Training with the best, players push themselves and each other to be champions.
 
2023 CAMP SCHEDULE 
ID Camps
Spring College ID Camp 1: Feb. 25-26, 2023
Spring College ID Camp 2: April 29-30, 2023
Summer College ID Camp: Aug. 12, 2023
Youth Camp
Youth Residential Camp: July 7-9, 2023
 
2022 Women's Soccer Season Highlights
  • Caiya Hanks became the 17th player in Wake Forest history to earn ACC All-Freshman Team honors. Hanks finished the season with three assists and a goal, including the game-winning assist against Georgia.
  • Kaitlyn Parks was fantastic in goal for the Demon Deacons all season.
    • The redshirt junior helped the team to nine clean sheets, including a stretch of six in a row earlier in the season.
      • She finished the season with 47 saves and a .770 save percentage.
  • The Demon Deacons claimed a dominant 4-1 win over the No. 14 Clemson Tigers and earned a hard-fought 0-0 draw with No. 16 Auburn.
  • Liv Stowell led the team in total points with 14.
    • The junior forward collected five goals and four assists and was one of just three outfield players to start all 18 matches. (Meena, Hanks)
  • Freshman Alex Wood finished tied for the team lead with five goals.
    • The forward netted a brace against Rhode Island in just 36 minutes of game time.
  • Center back Laurel Ansbrow led all outfield players with 1,579 minutes played on the backline.
    • The sophomore started 16 of the 18 games and helped Parks and the Demon Deacons earn the nine shutouts.
  • Kristin Johnson spent time as a left back and a center back throughout the season. The versatile defender finished tied for the team-high with four assists.
    • The sophomore started 17 of the 18 matches and racked up over 1,400 minutes.
  • Hannah Johnson scored the first goal of the season for the Demon Deacons just five minutes into the first match against Milwaukee. Coincidentally, the freshman also bagged the last goal of the season with the equalizer for the Demon Deacons with five minutes remaining against Boston College.
  • Emily Morris and Giovanna DeMarco each recorded four goals this season.
    • Morris started 17 games in the midfield and was a perfect blend of progression and protection for the Demon Deacons.
    • DeMarco spent time as a #6, center back and even a center forward at times throughout the season.
      • She is the current leader in career goals of all active players on the team with 11 in addition to seven assists.
  • The Demon Deacons only allowed multiple goals five times this season and allowed three goals just once.
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