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Demon Deacons Strike Early, Shut Down UNCG in 5–1 Victory

Mark Livingston Published: February 25, 2026 | Updated: February 25, 2026 6 minutes read
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Deacons Quiet the Spartans, Forge Seventh Straight Win in Midweek Battle

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Under a calm but purposeful evening sky in Greensboro, where the lights at UNCG Baseball Stadium shine brightest and every pitch feels magnified, the No. 16 Wake Forest Demon Deacons showed why they’re emerging as more than just a good team — they’re a resolved one. This wasn’t a runaway blowout or a statistical mismatch. It was a baseball game in its purest form: strategic duels, momentum swings, clutch contact, and defense that refuses to crack. In the end, Wake Forest grinded out a 5–1 victory over the UNC Greensboro Spartans — marking the seventh straight win to open the 2026 campaign. But what made this win resonate wasn’t the score; it was the way the Deacons earned it.

From the very first pitch, Wake Forest made it clear they were there to compete — to silence doubters, to test themselves on the road, and to do it with poise. There were moments of tension, bursts of well‑timed offense, and a pitching performance that anchored the Deacons throughout — the kind of ingredients that define a team capable of thriving through the long grind of a season.


First Inning: Setting the Tone with Swift Impact

Wake Forest wasted no time asserting its intent.

With two outs in the top of the first, sophomore infielder Luke Costello stepped into the batter’s box in a moment thick with tension. He didn’t just swing. He delivered — lining a ball into center field for a go‑ahead RBI single that struck first, struck hard, and struck deep on the scoreboard. Costello’s bat has been one the Deacons lean on, and tonight’s early knock was yet another example of his clutch capabilities.

But baseball’s heartbeat is its unpredictability. In the very next half‑inning, the Spartans answered. UNCG manufactured a run of its own with timely hits and aggressive baserunning, sending a clear message that nothing would be easy. Suddenly the score was tied 1–1, and the stage was set for a contest where momentum would matter almost as much as skill.

Even in those opening moments, the tone was unmistakable: this was a battle.

Two-out RBI 🤌🤌 pic.twitter.com/T9vHWe9BXj

— Wake Forest Baseball (@WakeBaseball) February 24, 2026

Bagwell Takes Command: Pitching That Quieted a Crowd

After the early exchange, Wake Forest turned to Cameron Bagwell, and what followed was the kind of performance that separates starters from anchors.

After allowing UNCG’s lone run in the first, Bagwell locked in with surgical control. Over five innings, he struck out seven, delivered pitch after pitch that tempted swings and missed bats, and — most importantly — didn’t allow a Spartan to reach scoring position from the second inning on. That’s not luck. That’s command.

The crowd grew quiet whenever Bagwell was on the mound, not out of disengagement but out of respect for how methodically he cruised through the lineup. In tight games like this, a starter who can eat innings without unraveling is worth his weight in gold — and tonight, Bagwell proved he’s a foundational piece of this Wake rotation.

Five complete for Bags 💼

E5 | WF 5, UNCG 1 pic.twitter.com/PhlnRwxniy

— Wake Forest Baseball (@WakeBaseball) February 24, 2026

Fourth Inning Breakthrough: Turning Tension into Runs

When the game remained locked at 1–1 heading into the fourth, Wake Forest knew it had a chance to swing momentum. And that’s precisely what they did — in emphatic fashion.

It began with catcher Jimmy Keenan, who showcased his grit by getting plunked by a pitch to start the frame — a small moment with big implications. That set the table for left fielder Jackson Miller, who didn’t just deliver a hit; he unleashed one. Miller ripped a ball into left‑center field for an RBI that nudged Wake back on top — part of his second straight three‑hit game and a reminder that this lefty’s bat has become a nightly threat.

Then came the big blow.

Kade Lewis, with the patience of a veteran and the swing of a slugger, launched a two‑RBI double down the right‑field line that ricocheted off the wall and widened the Deacons’ lead. That hit wasn’t just insurance — it was a declaration. Wake Forest now controlled the narrative, and every pitch that followed bore the confidence of a team that had seized its moment.


Late Game Highlights: Wentz, Bullpen Mastery, and Defensive Precision

As the game moved into the late innings, the Deacons didn’t just protect their lead — they accentuated it.

In the eighth inning, third baseman Dalton Wentz delivered a moment of flair, legging out his first career triple and reminding onlookers that this offense isn’t just about patience — it has pop and unpredictability too. That extra base didn’t change the score in a vacuum, but it fed the energy, and in baseball, energy often becomes its own kind of momentum.

Meanwhile, the bullpen turned in a performance that could be mistaken for art. A relay of arms — Luke Schmolke, Zach Johnston, Troy Dressler and Evan Jones — combined to stifle UNCG over the final four innings, allowing just one hit and turning potential rallies into groundouts and strikeouts with precision timing. By the time Jones slammed the door in the ninth, the Spartans hadn’t reached second base since that first inning — a testament to Wake Forest’s late‑game defensive command.

That’s the kind of finish that doesn’t just add another win — it reinforces trust.


Inside the Numbers & What It Means

  • Win Streak Extended: Wake Forest’s seventh straight win improves their early season to 7‑1 and continues a stretch where they’ve allowed two or fewer runs in five of eight games.
  • Pitching Depth: Bagwell anchored a starter’s outing, and the relief corps didn’t allow a run over four innings — a sign the pitching staff can carry this team.
  • Offensive Contributors: Costello’s early RBI, Miller’s multi‑hit night, and Lewis’ big double underscored a lineup capable of timing its best swings.
  • Defense Pays: Multiple groundballs turned into outs, and the team prevented UNCG from advancing past first after the opening frame.

What’s Next

Wake Forest returns home to David F. Couch Ballpark for a busy Friday slate, including a doubleheader against Loyola Marymount and a later game against Davidson. With pitching depth, clutch offense and a defense that refuses to fold, the Deacons look poised to carry this momentum straight into March and the start of ACC play

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