Skip to content
May 28, 2026
  • About Us: GSM
  • Partnered Podcasts
  • Partnered Sites
    • StraightupSports
  • ESPN Radio
  • TikTok Links
cropped-Untitled-design-8png

Greenville Sports Media

Covering Sports Everywhere

dorseyauto.com
Primary Menu
  • About Us: GSM
  • Partnered Podcasts
  • Partnered Sites
    • StraightupSports
  • ESPN Radio
  • TikTok Links
Live
  • Home
  • 2026
  • March
  • 25
  • Wake Forest Baseball Dominates Elon 11‑1 at Couch Ballpark
  • #wakeforestbb
  • ACC
  • Colonial Athletic Conference
  • Elon Sports
  • Wake Forest Baseball
  • Wake Forest Sports

Wake Forest Baseball Dominates Elon 11‑1 at Couch Ballpark

Mark Livingston Published: March 25, 2026 | Updated: March 25, 2026 4 minutes read
272 views
wakeforest
1 0
Read Time:4 Minute, 3 Second

WAKE FOREST 11, ELON 1 (7 innings, run-rule)
WINSTON‑SALEM, N.C. (AP) — The Wake Forest Demon Deacons didn’t just win Tuesday night at David F. Couch Ballpark — they made it feel like more than a midweek game. From the first pitch, the air was electric: the sharp crack of the bat, the roar of the home crowd, and the tension of a pitching staff in complete control set the stage for a commanding 11‑1 run-rule win over the Elon Phoenix. By the seventh inning, the scoreboard reflected a performance that was precise, relentless, and thoroughly Wake Forest.


Marsten Sets the Early Tone

Sophomore right-hander Duncan Marsten dominated from the outset, carrying a no-hitter through the first 13 outs and striking out five over 4 2/3 innings. Every pitch cut through the air with authority, forcing Elon hitters to chase balls that never came close to the strike zone. Marsten’s poise and rhythm set the tone for the evening, and each swinging miss drew a collective cheer from the stands. By the fourth inning, it felt inevitable: any chance of an Elon rally had already begun to slip away.

When freshman reliever Marcelo Harsch entered in the sixth inning with the bases loaded and one out, the tension in the stadium spiked. The Phoenix had a momentary glimmer of hope, but Harsch quickly erased it, striking out all five batters he faced over the sixth and seventh innings. Each whiff was a punctuation mark — a reminder that Wake Forest controlled not only the scoreboard but the entire pace of the game. The seamless handoff from Marsten to Harsch underscored a deeper truth: Wake Forest’s dominance on the mound is a collective effort executed with near-perfect timing.

Pair of 'em in the 2nd 🥊 pic.twitter.com/BWaWcRqemr

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

Offense in Full Force

The Deacons’ bats were equally commanding. Sophomore second baseman Dalton Wentz led the charge with four RBIs on two hits, including a two-run homer in the third inning and a two-run double in the seventh. The crowd reacted to every swing, rising with each crack of the bat and watching the ball soar over the outfield wall. Junior Kade Lewis added two hits and scored three times, while sophomore Jackson Miller and freshman Andrew Costello contributed key hits and heads-up baserunning that kept Elon off balance.

From the opening frame, Wake Forest established its rhythm. A hit-by-pitch with the bases loaded, followed by a groundout, put the Deacons ahead 2‑0 and signaled that Elon would have no easy innings. By the time Wentz’s homer cleared the left-field wall, the tension in the Phoenix dugout was palpable, and the home crowd had grown louder with every Deacon run. JD Stein scored on a wild pitch in the fifth, and Costello hustled home on a shortstop error in the sixth, stretching the lead to 7‑1 and creating a sense of inevitability that hung over the field like the warm lights of the stadium.


Hammered 🔨 https://t.co/Ea8QEj15uN pic.twitter.com/wTovTownpF

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

Seventh Inning Crescendo

By the seventh inning, the game had built to a near-climactic peak. Miller scored on a wild pitch, Wentz doubled in two more runs, and Costello capped the scoring with an RBI single, triggering the NCAA run rule. Each play flowed naturally from the last, a combination of skill, timing, and relentless focus that left the Phoenix scrambling and the crowd fully engaged. The sound of each bat striking the ball, each baserunner’s slide, and the cheer of the stands created a rhythm that made the game feel larger than a midweek matchup — it was theater, but with stakes, precision, and consequence.


Home-Field Dominance Continues

Tuesday’s victory added another chapter to Wake Forest’s remarkable history at Couch Ballpark. Since 2022, the Deacons have posted a 122‑28‑1 record at home, including an 83‑2 mark against non-conference opponents. With at least 20 home wins in each of the last four seasons, the stadium has become more than a venue; it is a proving ground. Fans have come to expect not just wins, but dominance, a performance where pitching, hitting, and crowd energy converge into a spectacle that challenges any visiting team.


Looking Ahead

With this win, Wake Forest (18‑7, 4‑5 ACC) will carry a wave of momentum into the remainder of its four-game homestand, aiming to maintain its rhythm before the intensity of ACC play accelerates. Elon (10‑14, 3‑6 CAA) returns home humbled but aware of the lessons learned in Winston‑Salem, facing the difficult task of regrouping after a night when every Deacon swing and pitch seemed perfectly executed. Tuesday was a reminder: at Couch Ballpark, Wake Forest doesn’t just play games — they set the standard.

Share

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

About Post Author

Mark Livingston

MJLivingston39@gmail.com
http://greenvillesportsmedia.com
Happy
Happy
0 0 %
Sad
Sad
0 0 %
Excited
Excited
1 100 %
Sleepy
Sleepy
0 0 %
Angry
Angry
0 0 %
Surprise
Surprise
0 0 %

About the Author

Mark Livingston

Support Author Visit Website View All Posts
author avatar
Mark Livingston
See Full Bio

What do you feel about this?

  • #wakeforestbb
  • ACC
  • Colonial Athletic Conference
  • Elon Sports
  • Wake Forest Baseball
  • Wake Forest Sports

Post navigation

Previous: Cardiac Carolina Does It Again!
Next: Heels Dominate Gamecocks in Charlotte

Author's Other Posts

Drive Get Ran-Over by Hot Rods 10-2 Poster-style image of a baseball pitcher in a white Hot Rods uniform throwing a pitch, with 'WIN ON THE ROAD' title and a vertical 10–2 score on the left.

Drive Get Ran-Over by Hot Rods 10-2

May 16, 2026 54
Hot Rods STEAL 5-1 Win Over Drive Baseball player in a blue jersey and cap walks out from the dugout on a promotional poster that reads 'WIN ON THE ROAD' at the top.

Hot Rods STEAL 5-1 Win Over Drive

May 15, 2026 44
Hot Rods Hand Drive Game 1 Loss 5-1 at Fluor Field Graphic poster for Greenville Drive home game with bold 'FINAL' text and team logos (Drive). Includes hashtags and 'GVL Home Team' messaging.

Hot Rods Hand Drive Game 1 Loss 5-1 at Fluor Field

May 13, 2026 67
Five Home Runs Power Grasshoppers Past Drive, 10-4 Green insect mascot wearing an orange cap and white uniform, pitching a baseball.

Five Home Runs Power Grasshoppers Past Drive, 10-4

May 10, 2026 56

Related Stories

wakeforest1
4 minutes read
  • ACC
  • College Soccer
  • GSM
  • NCAA
  • Soccer
  • Wake Forest Soccer

Wake Men’s Soccer Adds Schilawski to Staff

Stephen Moore May 27, 2026 6
wakewg
2 minutes read
  • ACC
  • College Golf
  • GSM
  • NCAA
  • Wake Golf
  • Women's Sports

Wake Women’s Golf Tied 27th After Round 1 of NCAA Championship

Jay Jacobs May 23, 2026 42
wakembb2
2 minutes read
  • ACC
  • Basketball
  • College Basketball
  • GSM
  • NCAA
  • SEC
  • Vanderbilt sports
  • Wake Forest Basketball

Wake Forest, Vanderbilt to Conclude Home-And-Home Series Nov. 5 in Nashville

Stephen Moore May 23, 2026 42
wakesoccer
2 minutes read
  • ACC
  • College Soccer
  • GSM
  • NCAA
  • Soccer
  • Wake Forest Soccer

Demon Deacons Announce the Addition of Luke Kirilenko

Jay Jacobs May 22, 2026 89
White baseball with red stitching and the Wake Forest University WF logo on the ball.
2 minutes read
  • ACC
  • Baseball
  • College Baseball
  • GSM
  • NCAA
  • Pittsburgh Panthers Sports
  • Wake Forest Baseball

Wake Falls to Pitt in ACC 2nd Round 7-4. Awaits Designation Monday

Stephen Moore May 21, 2026 56
Wake Forest baseball players in gray pinstripe uniforms form a circle huddle on the field, arms around each other.
2 minutes read
  • ACC
  • Baseball
  • College Baseball
  • Duke Sports
  • GSM
  • NCAA
  • Wake Forest Baseball

Wake Falls to Duke 7-3 in Regular Season Finale

Stephen Moore May 17, 2026 60

Trending Now

Wake Men’s Soccer Adds Schilawski to Staff wakeforest1 1

Wake Men’s Soccer Adds Schilawski to Staff

May 27, 2026 6
Grasshoppers Sneak Out Win Over Spartanburgers 6-5 Greensboro Grasshoppers logo with orange-green script and a grasshopper in hockey gear 2

Grasshoppers Sneak Out Win Over Spartanburgers 6-5

May 27, 2026 12
Pelicans Fall to Warbirds 4-1, Losing Streak at 9 Stylized navy and gray eagle head logo with a helmet and goggles. 3

Pelicans Fall to Warbirds 4-1, Losing Streak at 9

May 27, 2026 30
Heyman Homers Twice, Drive Power Past Tourists 10-2 Texas-shaped logo with a blue background, red star, and a curved red/blue swoosh featuring the word 'Drive'. 4

Heyman Homers Twice, Drive Power Past Tourists 10-2

May 27, 2026 34

Archives

  • 2026
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
Clemson Family Wish

You may have missed

wakeforest1
4 minutes read
  • ACC
  • College Soccer
  • GSM
  • NCAA
  • Soccer
  • Wake Forest Soccer

Wake Men’s Soccer Adds Schilawski to Staff

Stephen Moore May 27, 2026 6
Greensboro Grasshoppers logo with orange-green script and a grasshopper in hockey gear
2 minutes read
  • Baseball
  • Greensboro Grasshoppers
  • GSM
  • Hub City Spartanburgers
  • MiLB
  • Minor League Baseball

Grasshoppers Sneak Out Win Over Spartanburgers 6-5

Abigail Moore May 27, 2026 12
Stylized navy and gray eagle head logo with a helmet and goggles.
3 minutes read
  • Baseball
  • GSM
  • MiLB
  • Minor League Baseball
  • Myrtle Beach Pelicans
  • Wilson Warbirds

Pelicans Fall to Warbirds 4-1, Losing Streak at 9

Jay Jacobs May 27, 2026 30
Texas-shaped logo with a blue background, red star, and a curved red/blue swoosh featuring the word 'Drive'.
4 minutes read
  • Asheville Tourist
  • Baseball
  • Greenville Drive
  • GSM
  • MiLB
  • Minor League Baseball

Heyman Homers Twice, Drive Power Past Tourists 10-2

Jay Jacobs May 27, 2026 34

Our Sponsors

Code:FurmanJoust
Furman Joust
Code: FurmanJoust
Code: GSM
Circular Greensboro Grasshoppers logo featuring a green grasshopper wearing an orange cap, with team name text around the edge.
Pelican logo for the Myrtle Beach Pelicans baseball team, with a yellow bat crossing a blue background and the team name in stylized lettering.
Cartoon moon mascot wearing white glasses and a navy cap with an 'A' logo.
Stylized purple knight mascot logo with helmet and visor facing forward, silver outline.
Logo for Hub City Spartan Burgers featuring a cartoon burger superhero wearing a helmet and cape, with bold green 'SPARTAN BURGERS' text and a red 'Hub City' badge.
#image_title

Want to To Join Our Discord

  • About Us: GSM
  • Partnered Podcasts
  • Partnered Sites
    • StraightupSports
  • ESPN Radio
  • TikTok Links
Copyright © 2026 All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.