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North Carolina catcher Luke Stevenson went 35th overall to Seattle, and two Wake Forest players went back-to-back in the ...
Players representing more than 10 North Carolina colleges and universities and multiple high schools were selected on Day 2 ...
Wake Forest head baseball coach Tom Walter spoke with our Darren ‘Doogie’ Wolfson on Monday afternoon about top Twins draft pick Marek Houston. Houston played the last three seasons for Walter after ...
College baseball is back, but Mother Nature has other plans for opening weekend.The No. 14 Wake Forest baseball team has adjusted the Opening Weekend schedule in anticipation of inclement weather ...
— Wake Forest Demon Deacons (@DemonDeacons) June 3, 2025 Walter has been the head coach at Wake Forest since 2010. He is well respected across college baseball and even donated a kidney to a ...
No. 2 regional seed Wake Forest (39-21) defeated No. 14 national seed Tennessee (45-17), 7-6, in the Knoxville Regional of the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament on Sunday.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Wake Forest and baseball coach Tom Walter apologized Tuesday for what appeared to be a homophobic slur caught by television cameras during an NCAA regional game against Tennessee.
No. 14 national seed Tennessee (46-17) defeated Wake Forest (39-22), 11-5, Monday to win the Knoxville Regional of the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
There were questions about whether Wake Forest baseball head coach Tom Walter uttered an expletive along with a slur while ESPN cameras were on him during the NCAA tournament loss to Tennessee.
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