Tuesday, April 11
Boone, NC
6:00 p.m.

Wake Forest University

at

App State

Team 109

No. 2 Wake Forest Opens Week at App State on Tuesday

4/10/2023 2:14:00 PM | Baseball

The Demon Deacons' .875 winning percentage is tied for the highest in the nation (South Carolina and Virginia). Additionally, Wake Forest leads the ACC in conference wins while tying for the most overall wins (Virginia).

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BOONE, N.C. –   The No. 2 Wake Forest baseball team heads to Boone, N.C. for the first of a two-game season series against App State on Tuesday, April 11 at 6 p.m.

The Demon Deacons (28-4, 12-2 ACC) are off to the program's best start through 32 games since 1950 and its .875 winning percentage is tied for the highest in the nation with South Carolina and Virginia. Additionally, Wake Forest leads the ACC in conference wins while tying for the most overall wins among league foes with the Cavaliers. 

After taking two out of three against Duke and Notre Dame, Wake Forest has posted three-straight perfect weekends against Miami (first time ever), Clemson (first time since 2012) and NC State (second-straight season). 

In addition to its winning record in conference play over the last two seasons, Wake Forest has found success in non-conference competition.

Dating back to last year, the Deacs hold a 41-6 record against non-ACC teams. Wake Forest has outscored opponents 477-168 in those games.

The midweek battle can be streamed on ESPN+ with a paid subscription. Additionally, fans can tune into an audio streaming broadcast through the Wake Forest Athletics app. 

Stay tuned to the Demon Deacons social media accounts (@WakeBaseball) for all in-game updates and information.

Opponent/Series History                                                                                                                      
The Deacs and Mountaineers are long-time in-state rivals as the programs have faced off 64 times prior to Tuesday's matchup. 

Wake Forest leads the all-time series with a 49-15 mark, highlighted by four-straight victories. 

Last season, the Deacs outscored the Mountaineers, 24-9, over the course of two non-league wins.

Deacs in the Polls

  • No. 2- D1Baseball     
  • No. 2- USA Today Coaches Poll
  • No. 2- NCBWA
  • No. 3- Perfect Game
  • No. 3- Baseball America
  • No. 4- Collegiate Baseball

Wake Forest Honors

  • Adam Cecere
    • ACC Player of the Week (Feb. 27)
  • Josh Hartle
    • Golden Spikes Midseason Watch List
    • Perfect Game Midseason All-American
    • D1Baseball Midseason All-American
    • Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (March 6)
  • Tommy Hawke
    • Perfect Game Midseason All-American
  • Nick Kurtz
    • Perfect Game Midseason All-American
    • D1Baseball Midseason All-American
    • ACC Player of the Week (Feb. 20)
    • D1 Baseball Player of the Week (Feb. 20)
    • Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (Feb. 20)
    • Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List
    • D1Baseball First Team Preseason All-America
    • Perfect Game Second Team Preseason All-America
    • Baseball America Third Team Preseason All-America
    • Perfect Game Preseason All-ACC
  • Rhett Lowder
    • Golden Spikes Midseason Watch List
    • D1Baseball Midseason All-American
    • Perfect Game Midseason All-American
    • 2023 ACC Pitcher of the Week (March 27)
    • 2023 Perfect Game Pitcher of the Week (March 27)
    • Golden Spikes Award Preseason Watch List
    • Collegiate Baseball First Team Preseason All-America 
    • D1Baseball First Team Preseason All-America
    • NCBWA First Team Preseason All-America
    • Perfect Game First Team Preseason All-America
    • Baseball America First Team Preseason All-America
    • D1Baseball Preseason ACC Pitcher of the Year
    • Perfect Game Preseason ACC Pitcher of the Year
    • Perfect Game Preseason All-ACC
  • Teddy McGraw
    • Perfect Game Third Team Preseason All-America
    • Prospects Live Third Team Preseason All-America
    • Perfect Game Preseason All-ACC
  • Camden Minacci
    • D1Baseball Third Team Preseason All-America
    • Perfect Game Third Team Preseason All-America
  • Sean Sullivan
    • Golden Spikes Midseason Watch List
    • Perfect Game Midseason All-American
    • D1Baseball Midseason All-American
    • ACC Player of the Week (Feb. 27)
    • Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (Feb. 27)
    • ACC Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 20)
    • Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week (Feb. 20)
  • Brock Wilken
    • Perfect Game Midseason All-American
    • Collegiate Baseball Second Team Preseason All-America
    • NCBWA Second Team Preseason All-America
    • Perfect Game Second Team Preseason All-America
    • Prospects Live Second Team Preseason All-America
    • Baseball America Third Team Preseason All-America
    • Perfect Game Preseason All-ACC

Best Start Since 1950

  • Wake Forest is off to the program's best start through 32 games since 1950. 
    • Best Starts in Program History Through 32 Games:
      • 30-2: 1949
      • 28-4: 2023, 1950
      • Wake Forest started the year 13-0, joining the 1949 Deacs, who hold the program's best open to a campaign at 20-0, as the only teams in school history to win its first 13 games.
  • Best Starts in Program History:
    • 13-0: 2023, 1949
    • 14-0: 1949
    • 15-0: 1949
    • 16-0: 1949
    • 17-0: 1949
    • 18-0: 1949
    • 19-0: 1949
    • 20-0: 1949
  • Wake Forest's 13-straight wins this season was the longest winning streak overall since the Deacs won 15 in a row during the 2012 season. 
  • The Demon Deacons' .875 winning percentage is tied for the highest in the nation (South Carolina and Virginia). Additionally, Wake Forest leads the ACC in conference wins while tying for the most overall wins (Virginia). 

Pitching Staff Among The Best in the Country

  • Wake Forest's pitching staff ranks as one of the premier  groups in the entire nation. 
  • The Demon Deacon pitching staff leads the nation in strikeouts, strikeouts-per-nine innings, WHIP and ERA, while ranking first in the ACC and top-10 nationally in every other category. 
Category National ACC
Strikeouts (390) 1 1
ERA (2.30) 1 1
Ks-Per-Nine (12.4) 1 1
WHIP (.98) 1 1
Hits-Per-Nine (6.38) 2 1
K-to-BB Ratio (5.20) 2 1
BB-Per-Nine (2.39) 2 1
Shutouts (4) 8 1
  • Wake Forest has fanned double-digit batters in 22 of its first 32 games this season and have held opponents to three runs or less in 23 games. Overall as a staff, the Deacs have averaged 12.4 strikeouts per nine innings this season while averaging just over two walks per game. 
  • Every pitcher who has tossed at least double-digit innings this season has held opponents to a .295 batting average or lower. 

Rake Forest

  • Wake Forest's offense leads the ACC in walks, scoring and runs while ranking in the top five of every other offensive category.  
Category National ACC
Walks (217) 2 1
Runs (296) 8 1
Scoring (9.2) 10 1
On-Base % (.428) 15 2
Doubles (74) 12 3
Slugging % (.552) 24 3
HRs (55) 21 5
Hits (319) 51 5
Average (.295) 60 5
  • 13 Deacs have launched a long fly, headlined by Brock Wilken with 14, Nick Kurtz with 10, Adam Cecere with nine, Justin Johnson with five, Pierce Bennett with four, Chris Katz with three, Danny Corona, Kyle Joye and Gio Cueto with two and Tommy Hawke, Bennett Lee, Lucas Costello and Marek Houston with one. 
  • Tommy Hawke capped off Wake Forest's eight-run first inning in Wake Forest's first midweek game of the season with the Demon Deacons' first inside-the-park home run since 2016.  
  • Wake Forest's comeback victory against Youngstown State was fueled by 12 runs in the bottom of the fourth inning, the most runs in an inning since the top of the fifth in last year's 18-5 victory at Georgia Tech on March 19. Additionally, this is tied for the ninth-highest scoring mark in an inning in the nation. 
  • Wake Forest has reached double-digit hits in 14 games while scoring at least 10 runs in 14 contests.

Deacs in ACC Play

  • Wake Forest is off to a 12-2 mark in conference play, the program's best start against ACC foes in head coach Tom Walter's tenure. 
  • The Demon Deacons are +36 in run differential through the first four series, outscoring opponents 80-44 in 14 games. 
  • After taking two out of three against Duke and Notre Dame, Wake Forest has posted three-straight perfect weekends against Miami (first time ever), Clemson (first time since 2012) and NC State (second-straight season). 
  • The Deacs outscored the Hurricanes 19-2 in front of the largest regular season weekend crowd at David F. Couch Ballpark ever.
  • In its last four ACC series (11 games), Demon Deacon pitchers have shut down opposing offenses. Overall, eight arms have combined to allow just 76 hits and 20 earned runs while striking out 128 batters. 
  • Team                Runs             Diff.
  • Duke                  -3              (14-17)
  • Notre Dame      +10             (17-7)
  • Miami                +17             (19-2)
  • Clemson            +7              (18-11)
  • NC State            +5              (12-7)
  • Total                 +36             (80-44)
  • Category                         #    
  • Strikeouts                     166
  • ERA                              2.47
  • Walks Allowed                36
  • Hits Allowed                  103
  • Opp. Batting Average   .223
  • Category                         #    
  • Batting Average            .233
  • Hits                                104
  • Walks                             61
  • Home Runs                   13
  • On-Base %                  .343
  • Slugging %                  .388

NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS

  • In addition to its winning record in conference play over the last two seasons, Wake Forest has found success in non-conference competition.
  • Dating back to last year, the Deacs hold a 41-6 record against non-ACC teams. Wake Forest has outscored opponents 477-168 in those games.
  • To open the 2023 season, the Deacs have scored over 10 runs in 12 of its first 18 non-ACC matchups, while holding opponents to three runs or less in 13 non-conference contests thus far in 2023.

Weekend Rotation Floods Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch List

  • Wake Forest baseball had a program-record three selections to the 2023 Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch List, as announced by USA Baseball on Wednesday afternoon. 
  • The Demon Deacons' entire weekend starting pitching rotation of Rhett Lowder, Sean Sullivan and Josh Hartle was named to the 45-player midseason list for the annual award given to the nation's top amateur players from the high school and college ranks, setting a new program record and tying for the most selections in the nation with LSU. 
  • The trio became the third, fourth and fifth Deac since 2012 to be named to the midseason watch list. 
  • Demon Deacons on the Golden Spikes Midseason Watch List

Weekend Rotation Shoving

  • Wake Forest's starting weekend rotation of Rhett Lowder, Sean Sullivan and Josh Hartle has been lights out to open the 2023 season. 
  • Through the first six weekends, the trio has posted 17 wins with a combined ERA of 1.80 in 135.2 innings. Lowder, Sullivan and Hartle have combined to strike out 198 batters while allowing just 27 earned runs and walking just 27 batters.
  • All three rank in top 10 among ACC foes in almost every pitching category:

Lowder

Sullivan

Hartle

ERA

7th (1.84)

2nd (1.56)

8th (1.94)

K-BB Ratio

3rd (5.27)

2nd (7.89)

1st (9.86)

Strikeouts

3rd (58)

1st (71)

2nd (69)

Ks-Per-Nine 

11th (10.65)

1st (15.84)

2nd (13.40)

WHIP 

8th (1.02)

1st (.69)

6th (.99)

BBs-Per-Nine

4th (2.02)

3rd (2.01)

1st (1.36)

Wins

2nd (6)

8th (5)

2nd (6)

  • This week, all three landed in the nation's top 10 starting pitchers according to D1Baseball as Wake Forest is the only school in the nation with three arms in the top 10: 

Run Differential Driving Deacs

  • Wake Forest has outscored opponents by double-digits in eight innings this season.
    • Wake Forest Scoring Summary by Inning (Wake Forest-Opponent)
      • First Inning: 58-9
      • Second Inning: 26-11
      • Third Inning: 42-12
      • Fourth Inning: 44-11
      • Fifth Inning: 45-20
      • Sixth Inning: 22-5
      • Seventh Inning: 26-6
      • Eighth Inning: 28-15
      • Ninth Inning: 5-8
  • Overall, the Deacs are outscoring opponents by a 296-97 mark.
  • Wake Forest has scored in the first inning in 20 games this season, posting a 18-2 record in those games. Additionally, the Deacs are 20-2 when they score first.  
  • Wake Forest's +6.2 run differential per game is good for the second-highest in the nation behind LSU (+6.5). 
  • Much of Wake Forest's success has been fast starts as the Deacs have outscored opponents by a mark of 126-32 in the opening three innings. 

Patience at Plate Paying Dividends

  • Wake Forest has been patient at the plate as the Deacs have been walked 217 times, the most in the ACC. 
  • The Deacs have been walked at least 10 times in six games this season. In all of those contests, Wake Forest has scored double-digit runs, while notching double-digit hits five times. 
Opponent Hits Walks Runs
Youngstown State 12 14 18
Cornell 8 11 10
Coastal Carolina 11 10 11
Liberty 10 10 12
Elon 19 10 20
High Point 13 12 12
  • Overall this season, the Demon Deacons are +142 in walks compared to their opponents.

Lowder Day

  • Unanimous Preseason All-American and 2022 ACC Pitcher of the Year Rhett Lowder has totaled a 1.84 ERA through 49 innings to go along with 58 strikeouts, 39 hits, eight walks and 10 earned runs conceded this season.
  • Heading into his ninth start this weekend, Lowder ranks in the top 10 in hits-per-nine, strikeouts-to-walk ratio, strikeouts, WHIP, wins and walks-per-nine innings.
  • Over the course of his career, Lowder has won 21 games and sits just one victory away from entering the top 10 in Wake Forest history for career wins.
    • Wake Forest Career Wins
      • 1. John Hendricks (1996-99)- 34 
      • 2. Kyle Sleeth (2001-03)- 31 
      • 3. Frank Humber (1986-89)- 29 
      • 4. Parker Dunshee (2014-17)- 28 
      • 5. Scott Siemon (1998-01)- 25  
      •     Mike MacDougal (1997-99)- 25 
      • 7. Marc Palmieri (1990-93)- 24 
      • 8. Eric Schmitt (1997-00)- 23 
      • 9. Warren Newton (1978-81)-22 
      •      Moe Bauer (1947-50)- 22
      • Rhett Lowder (2021-Pres.)- 21
  • The Deacs got another stellar performance from Lowder on the bump in its series-opening win against Clemson as he moved to 6-0 for the first time in his career. Lowder tossed seven innings for the third-straight weekend, allowing one earned run and one walk while striking out six. With his fourth punchout in the fifth inning, Lowder rewrote the Wake Forest record book as the Albemarle, N.C. native entered the top 10 in program history in career strikeouts. He currently sits in ninth on the list. 
  • With four Ks against NC State, Lowder is now nine strikeouts away from jumping into eighth on Wake Forest's career list. 
    • Wake Forest Career Strikeouts
      • 1. Parker Dunshee 2014-17 330
      • 2. John Hendricks1996-99 312
      • 3. Mike MacDougal1997-99 288
      • 4. Buddy Jenkins 1987-91 277
      • 5. Kyle Sleeth 2001-03 271
      • 6. Frank Humber 1986-89 266
      • 7. Ross Atkins 1992-95 250
      • 8. Dave Bush 1999-02 249
      • 9.  Rhett Lowder 2021-Pres 241
      • 10. Tim Cooney 2010-12 235
      •        Mike Buddie 1990-92 235
  • Lowder earned ACC and Perfect Game Pitcher of the Week honors after earning his fifth win of 2023 after tossing a near flawless seven innings, allowing just three hits and two walks while fanning nine batters and allowing just two Hurricanes to reach third base in Friday's 11-0 series-opening victory over No. 17 Miami. Lowder has now started the last two seasons 5-0 and is currently one of five players in the ACC with five victories. 
  • Dating back to last season, Lowder has allowed three earned runs or less in 20 of his last 22 starts and has gone at least six innings in 15 starts. 
  • The righthander won his fourth game of the season after fanning seven batters in seven strong innings in the first game of Saturday's twin bill against Notre Dame.
  • Lowder earned his third win of his junior season as the Reigning ACC Pitcher of the Year tossed seven scoreless frames while striking out eight Mastodon batters in Wake Forest's last home Friday contest. This marked the fifth career scoreless outing from the Wake Forest righthander.
  • Lowder earned win number two of the season after retiring the 16-straight batters, including a series of three-up, three-down innings against Binghamton on Friday, Feb. 24 . In the top of the fifth inning, Lowder tallied his seventh strikeout of the contest which marked the 200th strikeout of his Demon Deacon career. The strikeout completed an immaculate inning by the right hander.
  • In his first appearance of 2023, Lowder struck out 10 batters in five innings, the fifth double-digit strikeout performance of his career (NJIT-Feb. 25, 2022, Clemson-April 15, 2022, Louisville-May 6, 2022 and Coastal Carolina-Feb. 23, 2021). 
  • In 2022, Lowder became the first Demon Deacon in program history to be named ACC Pitcher of the Year, the third Unanimous All-American in program history and the first Demon Deacon ever to be named a finalist for the Collegiate Pitcher of the Year Award. 

Mr. Midweek

  • Reed Mascolo has made impactful starts during midweek competition over his three seasons in a Demon Deacon uniform as Wake Forest has amassed a 15-4 record in games he has started. The redshirt junior has given up less than two earned runs in 12 of those matchups and has struckout at least three batters in each of those 13 outings. 
  • In Wake Forest's midweek game at Liberty, Mascolo tossed a career-long six innings, conceding  just four hits, one run and one walk while striking out three batters to earn his third win of the season. 

Wilken Looks to Climb Charts

  • After setting career highs in hits (69). home runs (23), RBIs (77) and doubles (13) in 2022, Brock Wilken looks to cement himself as one of the best hitters in Wake Forest history this season. 
  • With his 14th home run, Wilken is seventh in the nation and first in the ACC in HRs and has hit the most career long flies among active players in Division I baseball. 
  • After hitting the most home runs by a Demon Deacon in their first two seasons ever, Wilken has hit 54 home runs in his career, which is the third-most by a Demon Deacon ever as the Valrico, Fla. native is just five home runs away from breaking the program record.
    • Wake Forest Career Home Runs
      • 1. Jamie D'Antona 2001-03 58
      • 2. Jake Austin 1989-92 55
      • 3.  Brock Wilken 2021-Pres. 54
      • 4.  Allan Dykstra 2006-08 49
      • 5.  Chris Kowilcik 1989-92 47
      • Kevin Bunn 1981-84 47 
      • Brick Smith 1978-81 47
      • 8. Bill Merrifield 1981-83 45
      • 9.  Dave Lardieri 1994-97 42
  • Wilken has posted a .302 batting average with 35 hits, five doubles, 43 RBIs, 29 walks, 42 runs scored and a .707 slugging percentage. 
  • The junior has reached base in 29 games and tallied a career-high 13 game hit streak this season. Additionally, Wilken has posted a team-high 15 multi-RBI games.
  • Wilken needs 45 more base knocks to join the 200-hit club. 

Sully Making Immediate Impact

  • Sean Sullivan has made an immediate impact in the Old Gold and Black, registering a 1.56 ERA in 40.1 innings to go along with 71 strikeouts, seven earned runs and nine walks allowed. Additionally, opponents are batting just .138 against the lefthander. For his efforts to open the season, Sullivan received back-to-back ACC Pitcher and Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week honors to open the season. 
  • The lefthander leads the conference in strikeouts, strikeouts-per-nine innings and WHIP, while ranking in the top 10 in ERA, strikeout-to-walk ratio, walks-per-nine innings and victories. 
  • Sullivan earned his fifth win of the season against NC State, tossing 4.2 scoreless innings out of Wake Forest's bullpen. The lefthander struck out out eight batters and allowed only two baserunners. Sullivan took over on the mound with one out and the bases loaded and proceeded to induce a pop up before fanning a batter to end the inning and keep the game knotted at three. Overall, Sullivan notched perfect 1-2-3 frames in three-consecutive innings. 
  • Sullivan earned his fourth win of the season against Miami, tossing five innings with eight strikeouts while allowing just three hits and two walks. The sophomore struck out five of the first nine batters he faced and continued to get stronger as the game went on. With the game knotted at 1-1, Sullivan stranded two baserunners in the fourth and fifth frames with an inning-ending strikeout closing his start and helping keep the momentum in the Demon Deacons' favor. 
  • Sullivan earned his third win of the 2023 season, tossing seven innings while striking out a career-high tying 11 strikeouts, his fourth double-digit strikeout performance of the season.
  • Sullivan earned his second win of the 2023 season, tossing five innings while striking out 10, his third-straight double-digit strikeout performance to open the season. 
  • Sullivan began his outing by retiring the side in back-to-back innings, fanning five of the first six batters he faced. The reigning two-time ACC Pitcher of the Week ended his performance with a pair of strikeouts to reach the double-digit mark and secure his third perfect frame. 
  • Behind another electric outing from Sullivan, Wake Forest defeated Mount St. Mary's 18-2 in the opening game of the second weekend. Sullivan retired the first 16 batters of the game and had a perfect game through 5.1 innings. Overall, Sullivan punched out 11 and allowed just one baserunner in his six hitless innings of work.
  • Sullivan impressed in his Demon Deacon debut in Wake Forest's 8-1 victory against Illinois on Saturday as the Andover, Mass. native struck out 10 batters while allowing just two hits and one walk in four scoreless innings to earn the save.
  • Sullivan tallied at least two strikeouts in all four innings, highlighted by his trio of punchouts in the seventh and ninth. Additionally, Sullivan didn't allow more than one base runner in all four relief frames. 
  • Sullivan and Rhett Lowder combined for 20 strikeouts in the game, the most strikeouts by a Wake Forest Saturday in almost two years (Coastal Carolina-Feb. 23, 2021).  

Hawke 'Em

  • After leading the team with the fourth-highest batting average by a freshman in program history (.380) last year, Tommy Hawke has continued to be impactful at the top of Wake Forest's lineup. 
  • Hawke ranks in the top 10 among conference competitors in on-base percentage (third), doubles (fifth), hits (sixth), runs (seventh) and walks (eighth). 
  • Hawke held the second-longest reached base streak (45 games) in the nation snapped in Wake Forest's Saturday doubleheader at Duke. 
  • Overall, Hawke has reached base safely in 81 of his career 90 appearances and is currently  third among active Division I players in on-base percentage (.503) and sixth in average (.383). 
  • In Wake Forest's 18-1 victory against Towson on Feb. 25 Hawke notched a career-high five hits. 

Hartle Continues to Deal in Year Two

  • Josh Hartle has accumulated a 1.94 ERA through 46.1 innings to go along with 69 strikeouts, a new career high. The lefthander has allowed just 10 earned runs and has only walked seven batters. 
  • Currently, Hartle is the ACC leader in strikeout-to-walk ratio and walks-per-nine innings while ranking in the top 10 in strikeouts-per-nine, ERA, wins and WHIP. 
  • In his career, Hartle has allowed two earned runs or less in 15 of his 22 starts. 
  • Hartle has struck out at least 10 batters in three of his four starts this season and has walked more than one batter in just two of his outings. In each of his first three appearances, Hartle either set or tied his previous career-high strikeout mark. 
  • Against Miami, Hartle tallied nine strikeouts over 6.0 innings to earn his fifth win of the year. The sophomore from King, N.C. allowed six baserunners (four hits and two walks) in the contest, holding the Miami offense to just one run. In his final inning of work, Hartle recorded his eighth strikeout of the contest which set his career high in strikeouts for a season (55) before punching out the final batter of his outing.
  • Against Clemson, Hartle earned the sixth win of his sophomore season on Saturday, tossing a season-high tying seven innings of one run baseball. Hartle punched out eight batters while conceding just five hits and one walk. Hartle notched four-straight scoreless frames on the mound to end his start and keep Clemson's offense at bay. Hartle stranded a pair in scoring position with a strikeout and groundout in the fourth before tossing back-to-back 1-2-3 frames in the fifth and sixth innings as the lefthander retired eight-straight batters.
  • Against Cornell, Hartle posted the best outing of his career, fanning a career-high 12 batters in a career-high tying seven innings. 
  • The Sunday prior, Hartle fanned a then-career high 11 batters in six innings while allowing no earned runs and no walks for his second victory of 2023. Hartle struckout multiple batters in his last four innings, highlighted by a trio of punchouts in the fourth and sixth.
  • Hartle became just the second pitcher in Wake Forest history to make 14 starts as a freshman in 2022 as well as the sixth Deac in program history to earn seven victories of the season (second most on the 2022 squad). 

Nicky Nukes

  • After one of the greatest seasons by a Wake Forest freshman in school history, Nick Kurtz has impressed during the first half of his sophomore season.  
  • Kurtz ranks in the top 10 of the ACC in slugging percentage, runs per game, RBIs per game, on-base percentage, home runs and walks. In 21 games, the Lancaster, Pa. native has tallied eight multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games.
  • Currently, Kurtz ranks in the top 15 among Division 1 players in career on-base percentage (9th) and slugging percentage (13th). 
  • In both of Wake Forest's wins against Notre Dame, Kurtz tallied a long fly to pace the Demon Deacon offense. In Wake Forest's 12-3 win, Kurtz went 3-4 with two RBIs, three runs scored and one walk. 
  • Kurtz earned the first ACC Player of the Week honors of his career after leading Wake Forest at the plate in its perfect 4-0 opening weekend with a team-high tying .500 batting average to go along with a team-high tying six hits, team-high tying four home runs, team-best 10 RBIs and team-best eight runs scored. Additionally, Kurtz led the team with a 1.500 slugging percentage, seven walks and .684 on-base percentage. 
  • In Wake Forest's season opener, Kurtz broke the game open with a grand slam in the second inning before pushing Wake Forest's advantage to 8-0 after another long fly to right field in the bottom of the fourth to tie his career high of two home runs while adding five RBIs total. 
  • Kurtz needs just one more base knock to tally 100 career hits. 

Benny Barrels

  • Pierce Bennett heads into the midweek on a team-best 15-game hit streak as the redshirt junior has notched a base knock in every contest since Wake Forest's midweek game at Liberty on March 13. 
  • Bennett has posted team-highs in average (.429), hits (24), RBIs (22), doubles (10), two home runs, on-base percentage (.484) and slugging percentage (.714). 
  • In its perfect Sunday against NC State, Bennett went 4-for-7 with two doubles, four RBIs and one walk to lead Wake Forest at the plate.

Certified Stopper Camden Minacci

  • A staple out of Wake Forest's bullpen the last two seasons, Camden Minacci earned the eighth save of his junior season after inducing the final three outs of Sunday's series-opening victory versus NC State. The career-best mark leads the ACC and ranks second nationally. 
  • Over the course of his career, Minacci has registered 16 saves as the Tampa, Fla. native moved into a tie for the fourth-most saves by a Demon Deacon ever. Currently, Minacci is 8th among active players in Division I baseball in saves. 
    • Most Saves by a Demon Deacon
      • 1. Dave Bush 1999-02 38
      • 2. Michael Dimock 2009-12 19
      • 3. Keith Ksansnak 1983-86 17
      • 4. Camden Minacci 2021-pres. 16
      •     Ben Hunter 2006-08 16
      •     Bret Wagner 1992-94 16
      •    Buddy Jenkins 1987-91 16

On Deck
The Deacs will travel to Louisville on Friday, April 14-Sunday, April 16 for a top-10 ACC series against the Cardinals.  

All three games can be streamed on ACC Network Extra. 

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