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Top-Seeded Demon Deacons to Open NCAA Tournament Against Navy
4/30/2026 12:00:00 PM | Men's Tennis
With a win, Wake Forest will battle either Old Dominion or Gardner-Webb on Saturday at 5 p.m.
By: Dylan Shackelford
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – A year removed from the program's second NCAA title, the top-seeded Wake Forest men's tennis team is set to begin NCAA Tournament play on Friday, hosting Navy in the opening round of the Winston-Salem Regional.
With a win, Wake Forest will advance to Saturday's second round to face the winner of Old Dominion and Gardner-Webb, as the Deacs look to defend their home courts and take another step toward a national title.
Home court advantage has been huge for Wake Forest over the last two years and throughout Tony Bresky's tenure, as it holds the longest home winning streak in the nation at 46-consecutive games going back to 2024. Additionally, the Deacs' 242 home wins since 2013 lead the country.
The Demon Deacons enter the tournament with a 30-3 overall record, marking their third consecutive 30-win campaign and continuing a stretch of sustained excellence under Bresky.
This will mark the 13th-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance for the Deacs and their 25th all-time. Under the direction of head coach Tony Bresky, Wake Forest has advanced past the first round of the tournament in each of the last 11 seasons and has made the semifinals in the last two.
First serve against the Midshipmen is slated for 5 p.m. with a live stream being available via PlaySight, while the live results can be found here.
This will be just the third all-time meeting between the two schools, with the latest coming in the first round of the 2018 tournament (4-0) en route to the Deacs' first-ever NCAA title. The first battle took place in 1989, with the Midshipmen edging out the hosts, 3-2.
The quarterfinals (May 14), semifinals (May 16) and championship match (May 17) will be played at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Georgia.
Winston-Salem Regional Team Info
Winston-Salem Regional Schedule
Fan Information
Wake Forest Athletics is committed to providing the Best Fan Experience in North Carolina within a safe and fan-friendly environment. Tickets will be available for purchase here, priced at $5 for kids and $10 for adults.
NCAA Tournament Information
The field of 64 teams will be placed in 16 different four-team regions, with teams seeded one through four to compete in a single-elimination format.
The winner of the Winston-Salem Regional will advance to the Super Regional to be held the following weekend at eight different sites. If Wake Forest wins both matches this weekend, it will host a Super Regional at the Wake Forest Tennis Complex May 8 at 5 p.m.
A complete schedule can be found below:
2026 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Tournament Schedule
ACC Dominance
Fresh off capturing the ACC Championship, Wake Forest enters the NCAA Tournament riding one of the most dominant stretches in collegiate tennis history. The Demon Deacons carry a 30-3 overall record into tournament play, marking their third consecutive 30-win season and further solidifying the current era under head coach Tony Bresky as one of sustained national excellence.
Wake Forest completed the ACC "double" for the third time in program history this season, securing both the regular season and tournament titles while extending its trophy haul under Bresky to 13. The Deacs have consistently performed at the highest level, reaching their eighth ACC Tournament final under Bresky and winning four of their last five appearances in the championship match.
Award Season
Wake Forest's dominance throughout the spring was further recognized on the conference stage on Thursday, as the Demon Deacons claimed major ACC honors and placed five student-athletes across the All-ACC teams. Head coach Tony Bresky was named ACC Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his career, while freshman Mees Rottgering earned ACC Freshman of the Year honors following a standout debut campaign.
Bresky's latest honor comes on the heels of another historic season, guiding the Demon Deacons to a 30-3 record, an ACC double and his 400th career victory at Wake Forest. Meanwhile, Rottgering emerged as one of the league's most dynamic newcomers, posting a 14-3 record with six ranked wins and playing a pivotal role in the Deacs' ACC Championship run.
The All-ACC recognition extended across the lineup, with Luca Pow and Rottgering earning Second Team singles honors, DK Suresh Ekambaram landing on the Third Team, and two doubles pairs, Suresh/Andrew Delgado (First Team) and Rottgering/Kacper Szymkowiak (Third Team), highlighting one of the nation's most dominant doubles units
The Demon Deacons' success has been fueled by elite depth and consistency across the lineup. Wake Forest has claimed the doubles point in 22 consecutive matches and an impressive 30 times this season, setting the tone early in nearly every contest.
Rankings Update
The Demon Deacons were tabbed as the No. 4 team in the nation in the latest ITA poll and are one of four ACC teams ranked inside the top 25 entering the NCAA tournament. Individually, Wake Forest has five singles players and one doubles pair ranked.
Singles
Doubles
Dominance Across the Board
Heading into the NCAA tournament, the Demon Deacons hold a combined 105-25 record in singles and a 65-11 mark in doubles, including 15 sweeps in its last 20 matches (nine of 13 in ACC play). Sophomore Joaquin Guilleme leads the team with an incredible 22-4 singles record, followed by Luca Pow at 18-3 with a 13-match win streak.
The Future is Now
Wake Forest freshmen have accounted for 40 singles wins this season, led by ACC Freshman of the Year Mees Rottgering (14-3) and breakthrough star Dominick Mosejczuk, who remains a perfect 12-0 in singles play.
Wake Forest Freshmen Records (Singles/Doubles)
Demon Deacon Depth
The Deacs have put together one of the deepest lineups in the sport and have proven it week after week. Wake Forest has a 81-14 combined singles record on courts three (18-3), four (19-5), five (22-2) and six (22-4). Of note, court three has not been dropped since Feb. 22 against Baylor.
Chasing History
DK Suresh and Luca Pow have played a major role in Wake Forest's success over the last three years and have been climbing up the program record books. Suresh is fourth all-time in career doubles wins (97) and Pow is seven wins behind him in eighth.
Career Doubles Wins - Wake Forest History
Last Time Out (ACC Championship vs. Virginia)
Championship Sunday delivered once again for the top-seeded and No. 7-ranked Wake Forest men's tennis team, as the Demon Deacons edged second-seeded Virginia in a thriller, 4-2, to capture the ACC title at Cary Tennis Park.
With the victory, Wake Forest captured its fourth ACC title in program history, all coming under the direction of head coach Tony Bresky, and reached the 30-win mark for the third consecutive season. The milestone further cements the current era as one of the most successful and sustained runs in program history.
This is the 60th ACC Championship in Wake Forest Athletics history and 15th since the 2014-15 school year. Additionally, Bresky joins an elite list of Wake Forest coaches with four-or-more ACC titles to their name.
Just eight days removed from clinching the ACC regular season crown, the Deacs completed the ACC double for the third time in program history (2018, 2019), reaffirming their dominance across the entire season. The title also marked the 13th trophy secured under Bresky's reign.
In a rivalry that has defined ACC men's tennis for nearly two decades, Wake Forest and Virginia once again met with everything on the line. The two programs have combined to capture all but two (2024, 2025) conference titles since 2007.
The championship appearance marked the 11th ACC Tournament final in program history and the eighth under Bresky, highlighting the program's consistency at the highest level. The Demon Deacons have now won four of their last five trips to the title match.
With the victory, Bresky moved into sole possession of fifth place in ACC history for most conference tournament titles by a head coach and now holds the most among all active coaches in the league. His sustained success places him among the conference's all-time greats, alongside some of the most decorated names in ACC tennis history.
The milestone win also marked Bresky's 400th victory at the helm of the Demon Deacons, adding yet another achievement to his already historic tenure.
After sweeping all 13 doubles points during ACC regular season play, and continuing that dominance through both the quarterfinals and semifinals, Wake Forest once again set the tone early in Sunday's final with victories on courts one and two. This extended their remarkable streak to 22 consecutive matches with a 1-0 lead, doing so for the 30th time this season.
The No. 2-ranked duo of redshirt freshman Andrew Delgado and senior DK Suresh Ekambaram continued their dominance with a win over No. 45 Dahlberg/Kim, 6-2, on court one. The pair improved to 12-0 as a pair, including a perfect 5-0 record against ranked opponents, with multiple ranked wins during the tournament.
The victory also moved Suresh closer to the 100-win mark with his 97th career doubles victory, while Delgado remained unbeaten across both singles and doubles this spring.
Freshman Mees Rottgering and sophomore Kacper Szymkowiak also remained perfect as a pair with their third win of the tournament as they downed Godsick/Rivera, 6-4, on court two. The duo improved to 12-0 together, with all 12 wins coming against conference opponents. Their consistency and chemistry has played a major role in helping Wake Forest secure the doubles point throughout the weekend and the season.
The Demon Deacons closed out the title in exciting fashion by taking courts two, three and five.
Setting the tone in singles, No. 29 Luca Pow continued his exceptional run with a fast and dominant win over No. 48 Andres Santamarta Roig, 6-1, 6-0, on court three. The junior improved to 18-3 this spring while securing his third ranked win of the season and the highest of his dual-match career. The victory also marked his 13th straight win and 96th in the Old Gold & Black, extending Wake Forest's streak of dominance on court three dating back to Feb. 22.
The Englishman has been one of the most reliable players in college tennis since he arrived in the fall of 2023, having now surpassed 30-or-more singles wins in each of his three academic years following his 12 this past fall.
After Virginia leveled the match at 2-2 with wins on courts one and six, No. 60 Rottgering rose to the occasion with a clutch statement win over No. 15 Keegan Rice, 6-4, 7-6(4), on court two. The freshman earned the highest-ranked victory of his young career, improving to 14-3 on the season and 6-1 against ranked opponents.
A four-time ACC Freshman of the Week, Rottgering has been nearly unstoppable down the stretch, dropping just one match since Feb. 15 while continuing to shine in his first postseason which led to him winning ACC Tournament MVP.
With the Deacs leading 3-2 and just two matches remaining, freshman Aryan Shah bounced back after dropping the second set and came away with the biggest win of his career as he downed Stiles Brocket, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, on court five and clinched the trophy.
The victory marked his eighth career win as he continues to grow more comfortable in the collegiate game. Shah has stepped up when it has mattered most, providing a key boost to Wake Forest's depth during the tournament run.
The Bresky Era
Since arriving at Wake Forest, head coach Tony Bresky has enjoyed a highly-decorated career, winning ITA National Coach of the Year in 2018 and 2025, along with garnering ACC Coach of the Year honors in 2013, 2016, 2025 and 2026.
Bresky led Wake Forest to its first-ever national title in 2018, after accumulating a 33-2 mark and most recently led one of the most dominant seasons in collegiate tennis history as the Deacs won 40 matches en route to capturing the ACC regular season title, ITA Indoor Title and NCAA Championship.
Individually, Bresky has coached two ACC Players of the Year (Noah Rubin and Melios Efstathiou), along with 45 All-ACC selections and 12 ITA Singles All-Americans.
During his tenure at Wake Forest, Bresky has amassed 400 wins. Of note, early in 2023 with a victory over No. 6 Tennessee, Bresky became the winningest coach in program history, surpassing the legendary Jim Leighton. Most recently against Texas, he reached the 400-career win mark including his 26 victories at Cornell.
Wake Forest's Team Success Under Bresky
Bresky's teams have also excelled in the classroom during his stint in Winston-Salem, as he's coached 27 All-ACC Academic Team honorees and an ACC Men's Tennis Scholar Athlete of the Year.
Next Up
With a win on Friday, Wake Forest will return to the courts on Saturday at 5 p.m. against either Old Dominion or Gardner-Webb for a spot in the Super Regionals.
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With a win, Wake Forest will advance to Saturday's second round to face the winner of Old Dominion and Gardner-Webb, as the Deacs look to defend their home courts and take another step toward a national title.
Home court advantage has been huge for Wake Forest over the last two years and throughout Tony Bresky's tenure, as it holds the longest home winning streak in the nation at 46-consecutive games going back to 2024. Additionally, the Deacs' 242 home wins since 2013 lead the country.
The Demon Deacons enter the tournament with a 30-3 overall record, marking their third consecutive 30-win campaign and continuing a stretch of sustained excellence under Bresky.
This will mark the 13th-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance for the Deacs and their 25th all-time. Under the direction of head coach Tony Bresky, Wake Forest has advanced past the first round of the tournament in each of the last 11 seasons and has made the semifinals in the last two.
First serve against the Midshipmen is slated for 5 p.m. with a live stream being available via PlaySight, while the live results can be found here.
This will be just the third all-time meeting between the two schools, with the latest coming in the first round of the 2018 tournament (4-0) en route to the Deacs' first-ever NCAA title. The first battle took place in 1989, with the Midshipmen edging out the hosts, 3-2.
The quarterfinals (May 14), semifinals (May 16) and championship match (May 17) will be played at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Georgia.
Winston-Salem Regional Team Info
- Old Dominion
- Tournament Appearances: 5
- This marks its second-consecutive appearance at the Winston-Salem regional and fourth-straight tournament appearance.
- ITA Team Ranking: #57
- 2026 Record: 20-6
- Sun Belt Champions
- Wake Forest leads all-time series, 21-5
- Tournament Appearances: 5
- Gardner-Webb
- Tournament Appearances: 2
- This marks its second-consecutive appearance at the Winston-Salem regional.
- 2026 Record: 17-5, (3-0 Big South)
- Big South Champions
- Wake Forest leads all-time series, 7-0
- Tournament Appearances: 2
- Navy
- Tournament Appearances: 13
- First appearance since 2023
- 2026 Record: 27-17
- Patriot League Champions
- All-time series tied, 1-1
- Tournament Appearances: 13
Winston-Salem Regional Schedule
- Friday (May 1)
- Match 1 - Gardner-Webb vs. Old Dominion (2 p.m.)
- Match 2 - No. 1 Wake Forest vs. Navy (5 p.m.)
- Saturday (May 2)
- Match 3 - Match 1 Winner vs. Match 2 Winner (5 p.m.)
Fan Information
Wake Forest Athletics is committed to providing the Best Fan Experience in North Carolina within a safe and fan-friendly environment. Tickets will be available for purchase here, priced at $5 for kids and $10 for adults.
NCAA Tournament Information
The field of 64 teams will be placed in 16 different four-team regions, with teams seeded one through four to compete in a single-elimination format.
The winner of the Winston-Salem Regional will advance to the Super Regional to be held the following weekend at eight different sites. If Wake Forest wins both matches this weekend, it will host a Super Regional at the Wake Forest Tennis Complex May 8 at 5 p.m.
A complete schedule can be found below:
2026 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Tournament Schedule
- First/Second Round: May 1-2
- Super Regionals: May 8
- NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.): May 14-17
ACC Dominance
Fresh off capturing the ACC Championship, Wake Forest enters the NCAA Tournament riding one of the most dominant stretches in collegiate tennis history. The Demon Deacons carry a 30-3 overall record into tournament play, marking their third consecutive 30-win season and further solidifying the current era under head coach Tony Bresky as one of sustained national excellence.
Wake Forest completed the ACC "double" for the third time in program history this season, securing both the regular season and tournament titles while extending its trophy haul under Bresky to 13. The Deacs have consistently performed at the highest level, reaching their eighth ACC Tournament final under Bresky and winning four of their last five appearances in the championship match.
Award Season
Wake Forest's dominance throughout the spring was further recognized on the conference stage on Thursday, as the Demon Deacons claimed major ACC honors and placed five student-athletes across the All-ACC teams. Head coach Tony Bresky was named ACC Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his career, while freshman Mees Rottgering earned ACC Freshman of the Year honors following a standout debut campaign.
Bresky's latest honor comes on the heels of another historic season, guiding the Demon Deacons to a 30-3 record, an ACC double and his 400th career victory at Wake Forest. Meanwhile, Rottgering emerged as one of the league's most dynamic newcomers, posting a 14-3 record with six ranked wins and playing a pivotal role in the Deacs' ACC Championship run.
The All-ACC recognition extended across the lineup, with Luca Pow and Rottgering earning Second Team singles honors, DK Suresh Ekambaram landing on the Third Team, and two doubles pairs, Suresh/Andrew Delgado (First Team) and Rottgering/Kacper Szymkowiak (Third Team), highlighting one of the nation's most dominant doubles units
The Demon Deacons' success has been fueled by elite depth and consistency across the lineup. Wake Forest has claimed the doubles point in 22 consecutive matches and an impressive 30 times this season, setting the tone early in nearly every contest.
Rankings Update
The Demon Deacons were tabbed as the No. 4 team in the nation in the latest ITA poll and are one of four ACC teams ranked inside the top 25 entering the NCAA tournament. Individually, Wake Forest has five singles players and one doubles pair ranked.
Singles
| DK Suresh Ekambaram | #27 |
| Luca Pow | #28 |
| Mees Rottgering | #38 |
| Andrew Delgado | #124 |
| Aryan Shah | #125 |
Doubles
| Suresh/Delgado | #1 |
Dominance Across the Board
Heading into the NCAA tournament, the Demon Deacons hold a combined 105-25 record in singles and a 65-11 mark in doubles, including 15 sweeps in its last 20 matches (nine of 13 in ACC play). Sophomore Joaquin Guilleme leads the team with an incredible 22-4 singles record, followed by Luca Pow at 18-3 with a 13-match win streak.
The Future is Now
Wake Forest freshmen have accounted for 40 singles wins this season, led by ACC Freshman of the Year Mees Rottgering (14-3) and breakthrough star Dominick Mosejczuk, who remains a perfect 12-0 in singles play.
Wake Forest Freshmen Records (Singles/Doubles)
- Mees Rottgering (14-3/17-2)
- Dominick Mosejczuk (12-0/9-1)
- Aryan Shah (8-4/14-5)
- Andrew Delgado* (6-0/18-0)
Demon Deacon Depth
The Deacs have put together one of the deepest lineups in the sport and have proven it week after week. Wake Forest has a 81-14 combined singles record on courts three (18-3), four (19-5), five (22-2) and six (22-4). Of note, court three has not been dropped since Feb. 22 against Baylor.
Chasing History
DK Suresh and Luca Pow have played a major role in Wake Forest's success over the last three years and have been climbing up the program record books. Suresh is fourth all-time in career doubles wins (97) and Pow is seven wins behind him in eighth.
Career Doubles Wins - Wake Forest History
| Rank | Name | Years | Wins |
| 1. | Skander Mansouri | 2014-18 | 117 |
| T2. | Cory Parr | 2005-09 | 108 |
| T2. | Christian Seraphim | 2014-18 | 108 |
| 4. | DK Suresh | 2023-Pres. | 97 |
| 5. | Steven Forman | 2007-10 | 94 |
| T6. | Trent Brendon | 2000-03 | 92 |
| T6. | David Hopkins | 2008-13 | 92 |
| 8. | Luca Pow | 2023-Pres. | 90 |
| T9. | Raul Munoz | 1998-2001 | 88 |
| T9. | Brent Ross | 1992-96 | 88 |
| T9. | Petros Chrysochos | 2016-19 | 88 |
| 12. | Todd Paul | 2003-07 | 84 |
Last Time Out (ACC Championship vs. Virginia)
Championship Sunday delivered once again for the top-seeded and No. 7-ranked Wake Forest men's tennis team, as the Demon Deacons edged second-seeded Virginia in a thriller, 4-2, to capture the ACC title at Cary Tennis Park.
With the victory, Wake Forest captured its fourth ACC title in program history, all coming under the direction of head coach Tony Bresky, and reached the 30-win mark for the third consecutive season. The milestone further cements the current era as one of the most successful and sustained runs in program history.
This is the 60th ACC Championship in Wake Forest Athletics history and 15th since the 2014-15 school year. Additionally, Bresky joins an elite list of Wake Forest coaches with four-or-more ACC titles to their name.
Just eight days removed from clinching the ACC regular season crown, the Deacs completed the ACC double for the third time in program history (2018, 2019), reaffirming their dominance across the entire season. The title also marked the 13th trophy secured under Bresky's reign.
In a rivalry that has defined ACC men's tennis for nearly two decades, Wake Forest and Virginia once again met with everything on the line. The two programs have combined to capture all but two (2024, 2025) conference titles since 2007.
The championship appearance marked the 11th ACC Tournament final in program history and the eighth under Bresky, highlighting the program's consistency at the highest level. The Demon Deacons have now won four of their last five trips to the title match.
With the victory, Bresky moved into sole possession of fifth place in ACC history for most conference tournament titles by a head coach and now holds the most among all active coaches in the league. His sustained success places him among the conference's all-time greats, alongside some of the most decorated names in ACC tennis history.
The milestone win also marked Bresky's 400th victory at the helm of the Demon Deacons, adding yet another achievement to his already historic tenure.
After sweeping all 13 doubles points during ACC regular season play, and continuing that dominance through both the quarterfinals and semifinals, Wake Forest once again set the tone early in Sunday's final with victories on courts one and two. This extended their remarkable streak to 22 consecutive matches with a 1-0 lead, doing so for the 30th time this season.
The No. 2-ranked duo of redshirt freshman Andrew Delgado and senior DK Suresh Ekambaram continued their dominance with a win over No. 45 Dahlberg/Kim, 6-2, on court one. The pair improved to 12-0 as a pair, including a perfect 5-0 record against ranked opponents, with multiple ranked wins during the tournament.
The victory also moved Suresh closer to the 100-win mark with his 97th career doubles victory, while Delgado remained unbeaten across both singles and doubles this spring.
Freshman Mees Rottgering and sophomore Kacper Szymkowiak also remained perfect as a pair with their third win of the tournament as they downed Godsick/Rivera, 6-4, on court two. The duo improved to 12-0 together, with all 12 wins coming against conference opponents. Their consistency and chemistry has played a major role in helping Wake Forest secure the doubles point throughout the weekend and the season.
The Demon Deacons closed out the title in exciting fashion by taking courts two, three and five.
Setting the tone in singles, No. 29 Luca Pow continued his exceptional run with a fast and dominant win over No. 48 Andres Santamarta Roig, 6-1, 6-0, on court three. The junior improved to 18-3 this spring while securing his third ranked win of the season and the highest of his dual-match career. The victory also marked his 13th straight win and 96th in the Old Gold & Black, extending Wake Forest's streak of dominance on court three dating back to Feb. 22.
The Englishman has been one of the most reliable players in college tennis since he arrived in the fall of 2023, having now surpassed 30-or-more singles wins in each of his three academic years following his 12 this past fall.
After Virginia leveled the match at 2-2 with wins on courts one and six, No. 60 Rottgering rose to the occasion with a clutch statement win over No. 15 Keegan Rice, 6-4, 7-6(4), on court two. The freshman earned the highest-ranked victory of his young career, improving to 14-3 on the season and 6-1 against ranked opponents.
A four-time ACC Freshman of the Week, Rottgering has been nearly unstoppable down the stretch, dropping just one match since Feb. 15 while continuing to shine in his first postseason which led to him winning ACC Tournament MVP.
With the Deacs leading 3-2 and just two matches remaining, freshman Aryan Shah bounced back after dropping the second set and came away with the biggest win of his career as he downed Stiles Brocket, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, on court five and clinched the trophy.
The victory marked his eighth career win as he continues to grow more comfortable in the collegiate game. Shah has stepped up when it has mattered most, providing a key boost to Wake Forest's depth during the tournament run.
The Bresky Era
Since arriving at Wake Forest, head coach Tony Bresky has enjoyed a highly-decorated career, winning ITA National Coach of the Year in 2018 and 2025, along with garnering ACC Coach of the Year honors in 2013, 2016, 2025 and 2026.
Bresky led Wake Forest to its first-ever national title in 2018, after accumulating a 33-2 mark and most recently led one of the most dominant seasons in collegiate tennis history as the Deacs won 40 matches en route to capturing the ACC regular season title, ITA Indoor Title and NCAA Championship.
Individually, Bresky has coached two ACC Players of the Year (Noah Rubin and Melios Efstathiou), along with 45 All-ACC selections and 12 ITA Singles All-Americans.
During his tenure at Wake Forest, Bresky has amassed 400 wins. Of note, early in 2023 with a victory over No. 6 Tennessee, Bresky became the winningest coach in program history, surpassing the legendary Jim Leighton. Most recently against Texas, he reached the 400-career win mark including his 26 victories at Cornell.
Wake Forest's Team Success Under Bresky
- NCAA Championship: 2018, 2025
- ACC Tournament: 2016, 2018, 2019, 2026
- ACC Regular Season: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2025, 2026
- ITA National Team Indoor Championship: 2018, 2025
Bresky's teams have also excelled in the classroom during his stint in Winston-Salem, as he's coached 27 All-ACC Academic Team honorees and an ACC Men's Tennis Scholar Athlete of the Year.
Next Up
With a win on Friday, Wake Forest will return to the courts on Saturday at 5 p.m. against either Old Dominion or Gardner-Webb for a spot in the Super Regionals.
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