In the first-ever meeting between No. 5 Wake Forest and Queens, the Demon Deacons earned a 9-2 win on Friday night at Kentner Stadium. With the victory, Wake Forest (10-2, 4-0 ACC) extended its winning streak to 10 games, the program’s longest since 2008, when the Demon Deacons advanced to the NCAA Semifinals. The Deacs also improved to a perfect 6-0 record at Kentner Stadium this season, again for the first time since 2008. Junior Mia Schoenbeck and sophomore Sarah Mudd both recorded hat tricks for the Demon Deacons.
Ten in a row 🤟 pic.twitter.com/5wehfwTZ74
— Wake Forest Hockey (@WakeHockey) October 10, 2025
Additionally, the nine goals mark the first time Wake has scored seven or more goals three times in a season since 2008, having achieved this feat against UMass Lowell and Longwood earlier this season, with nine and seven goals scored, respectively. The 44 goals this season ties for the second most in the country pending Friday’s results.
Schoenbeck strikes again for our 8th 🎱 https://t.co/ONBJK755qz
— Wake Forest Hockey (@WakeHockey) October 10, 2025
Following junior Mia Schoenbeck’s penalty corner goal in the opening quarter, Wake Forest’s attack corner unit has now found the back of the cage in every game during the 10-match streak, contributing 17 of the team’s 44 goals this season. Schoenbeck added three goals against Queens to give the LaGrange, Ky., native 13 goals on the season. She and sophomore Lauren Storey are the first pair of Demon Deacon teammates to have double-digit goals since Grashoff and Nicola Pluta in the 2017 season.
First career hat trick for SMudd 🎩🧢🎓 https://t.co/jpvMxj6Rcn
— Wake Forest Hockey (@WakeHockey) October 10, 2025
After scoring just one goal as a freshman, Sarah Mudd has come on strong this season for the Demon Deacons, contributing multiple goals in two of the last three matches. The sophomore netted her first career hat trick against the Royals (2-9) to bring her total to seven on the year.
Lars adds her 12th of the year 👩🍳 pic.twitter.com/zhubYdxdjI
— Wake Forest Hockey (@WakeHockey) October 10, 2025
“What a great team victory. It was great to see the variety of goal scorers. I thought that was tremendous, to spread the wealth, and some of the goals we scored were brilliant. I’m happy that we were able to rotate players in to give some different looks. We’re just continuing to grow our game. Today’s emphasis was to not get bored doing the simple stuff. It works. Defensively, we’ll do some tidying up, but happy with the result and how this team keeps growing together.” – Head Coach Jen Averill
Ava gets her first of the year ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/ME5pV19ezt
— Wake Forest Hockey (@WakeHockey) October 10, 2025
Up Next
Wake Forest stays at home for the next three matches, continuing their homestand against Delaware on Sunday, Oct. 12 at noon ET on ACC Network Extra.

