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Match 1 vs. south florida Match 2 vs. No. 1 Louisville Match 3 vs. OREGON STATE Score: South Florida 2, Wake Forest 0 Date: August 27, 2011 Attendance: 4,123 Score: No. 1 Louisville 2, Wake Forest 0 Date: September 2, 2011 Attendance: 2,114 Score: Wake Forest 0, Oregon State 0 (20T) Date: September 4, 2011 Attendance: 2,098 Scoring Summary: USF (21:59), Dom Dwyer assisted by Wesley Charpie; USF (37:31), Wake Forest own goal Shots By Period: 1st (WF 9, USF 6); 2nd (WF 11, USF 8); Total (WF 20, USF 14) Saves By Period: 1st (USF 3, WF 0); 2nd (USF 4, WF 3); Total (USF 7, WF 3) Corner Kicks: 1st (USF 3, WF 3); 2nd (USF 6, WF 4); Total (USF 9, WF 7) Fouls: 1st (USF 7, WF 3); 2nd (USF 6, WF 5); Total (USF 13, WF 8) Offsides: USF 0, WF 0 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Ashani Fairclough (USF, 18:06); Yellow Card, Chris Duvall (WF, 18:50); Yellow Card, Dom Dwyer (USF, 80:57) A boisterous crowd of 4,123 was on hand, the eighth-largest nationally in 2011, to watch the Deacs in their home opener. It was the tenth largest crowd in Spry history and the second-biggest to see a Demon Deacon nonconference men s soccer match in the history of the program. It was the first time in program history the Deacons lost a regular season match in August. WFU is now 13-1-1 all-time in the eighth month of the year. The Bulls avenged a 5-0 loss the last time the two met in the 2008 NCAA s, when Wake sent them packing on the way to a third straight College Cup appearance. The all-time series with USF is now 2-2. It was only the third time the Deacs have been shutout in an opener. Scoring Summary: UofL (64:46), Michael Roman assisted by Greg Cochrane/Nick DeLeon; UofL (84:15), Colin Rolfe assisted by Ryan Smith Shots By Period: 1st (WF 6, UofL 4); 2nd (UofL 13, WF 9); Total (UofL 17, WF 15) Saves By Period: 1st (UofL 3, WF 2); 2nd (WF 6, UofL 2); Total (WF 8, UofL 5) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 2, UofL 2); 2nd (UofL 5, WF 4); Total (UofL 7, WF 6) Fouls: 1st (UofL 5, WF 4); 2nd (UofL 4, WF 3); Total (UofL 9, WF 7) Offsides: WF 3, UofL 2 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Teddy Mullin (WF, 86:17) Junior goalkeeper Michael Lisch finished with a career high eight saves on the evening, playing a full 90 minutes for the first time in his Demon Deacon career. The score was even at 0-0 for 64+ minutes, but Louisville capitalized on two late scores in a game that was delayed over two hours by lightning. Originally scheduled to kickoff at 8:15 p.m., the tilt didn t begin until after 10:00 p.m. Wake Forest drops to 2-15 all-time against top-ranked opponents. The last time the Deacs beat a No. 1 team came against Washington University in 1998. WFU also dropped to 16-5-4 all-time against teams from the Big East and 1-1 against the Cardinals - 2010 s NCAA national runner-up. Scoring Summary: n/a Shots By Period: 1st (WF 10, OSU 9); 2nd (WF 10, OSU 9); OT (WF 1, OSU 0); 2OT (OSU 3, WF 2); Total (WFU 20, USF 14) Saves By Period: 1st (OSU 4, WFU 2); 2nd (OSU 1, WFU 0); OT (OSU 1, WF 0); 2 OT (OSU 1, WF 0); Total (OSU 7, WFU 2) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 7, OSU 4); 2nd (WF 8, OSU 1); OT (n/a); 2 OT (n/a); Total (WF 15, OSU 5) Fouls: 1st (WF 7, OSU 5); 2nd (WF 6, OSU 4); OT (WF 1, OSU 1); 2 OT (OSU 2, WF 0); Total (WF 14, OSU 12) Offsides: WF 3, OSU 3 Cautions and Ejections: n/a Junior goalkeeper Michael Lisch recorded his first career shutout as the Deacs tied the Oregon State Beavers in the first-ever meeting between the schools. Wake Forest is now 4-5-1 all-time against the Pac-10. With the result, The Deacs were shutout for the fourth straight time dating back to the last game of 2010. The current dry spell is the longest for the team since 1993 and is only the second time in program history for the Deacs to open with three straight shutouts (1987). Wake Forest has never been shut out in five consecutive matches. 22

Match 4 vs. Clemson Score: Wake Forest 2, Clemson 1 Date: September 9, 2011 Attendance: 2,932 Scoring Summary: CU (00:24), Amadou Dia assisted by Bryniar Benediktsson; WF (32:28), Tolani Ibikunle assisted by Teddy Mullin; WF (42:52) Sean Randolph assisted by Jared Watts Shots By Period: 1st (WF 10, CU 2); 2nd (WF 8, CU 4); Total (WF 18, CU 6) Saves By Period: 1st (CU 3, WF 0); 2nd (WF 3, CU 2); Total (CU 5, WF 3) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 2, CU 2); 2nd (WF 6, CU 3); Total (WF 8, CU 5) Fouls: 1st (WF 7, CU 7); 2nd (CU 6, WF 4); Total (CU 13, WF 11) Offsides: WF 7, OSU 2 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Amadou Dia (CU, 16:21); Yellow Card, Chris Duvall (WF, 17:18); Yellow Card, Riley Sumpter (CU, 73:12); Yellow Card, Keegan Priest (CU, 74:32); Yellow Card, Anthony Arena (WF, 88:11) Sophomore defender Tolani Ibikunle recorded his first career goal and junior forward Sean Randolph tallied the game-winner as the Wake Forest men s soccer team took a 2-1 win from Clemson in its 2011 ACC opener. The win extended was Wake s seventhstraight against Clemson and also moved their unbeaten streak against the Tigers to 11 going back to 2002. The Deacs had been shutout in four consecutive games for only the second time in program history dating back to November 9, 2010 before Ibikunle found the back of the net. WFU won its 100th match all-time against an ACC opponent and 79th in league play. Match 5 vs. CleVeland St. Score: Wake Forest 2, Cleveland St. 1 Date: September 14, 2011 Attendance: 782 Scoring Summary: WF (44:29), Ben Newnam assisted by Teddy Mullin; CSU (75:31), Admir Suljevic unassisted; WF (76:23) Andy Lubahn assisted by Luca Gimenez Shots By Period: 1st (WF 16, CSU 7); 2nd (WF 7, CU 6); Total (WF 23, CSU 13) Saves By Period: 1st (CSU 6, WF 2); 2nd (CSU 2, WF 1); Total (CSU 8, WF 3) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 5, CSU 5); 2nd (WF 1, CSU 1); Total (WF 6, CSU 6) Fouls: 1st (CSU 5, WF 3); 2nd (WF 7, CSU 6); Total (CSU 11, WF 10) Offsides: CSU 3, WF 1 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Jared Watts (WF, 81:58) Andy Lubahn scored the game-winner and Ben Newnam tallied in the first half as WFU won its second straight. Both scored for the first time in 2011. WFU improved to 3-0 all-time against the Horizon League. The match was the Deacs first against a Horizon foe since 1995 (UW- Milwaukee). Sophomore Kovi Konowiecki made his first career appearance for the Deacs, entering the match in the 57th minute and supplying 19 minutes in the midfield. Sophomore Ross Tomaselli also made his first start of 2011. Freshman midfielder Teddy Mullin recorded an assist for the second straight match. Since 2003, Wake Forest improved to 112-7-5 when scoring the first goal of a match. Match 6 vs. No. 8 UNC Score: North Carolina 1, Wake Forest 0 Date: September 16, 2011 Attendance: 4,062 Scoring Summary: UNC (57:03), Jordan Gafa assisted by Ben Speas and Kirk Urso Shots By Period: 1st (WF 6, UNC 6); 2nd (WF 7, UNC 6); Total (WF 13, UNC 12) Saves By Period: 1st (WF 2, UNC 2); 2nd (UNC 3, WF 1); Total (UNC 5, WF 3) Corner Kicks: 1st (UNC 3, WF 2); 2nd (UNC 4, WF 3); Total (UNC 7, WF 5) Fouls: 1st (UNC 8, WF 5); 2nd (UNC 6, WF 5); Total (UNC 14, WF 10) Offsides: WF 2, UNC 1 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Tolani Ibikunle (WF, 22:06); Yellow Card, Jared Watts (WF, 60:42); Yellow Card, Teddy Mullin (WF, 67:34); Yellow Card, Mikey Lopez (UNC, 84:37); Yellow Card, Daniel Tannous (UNC, 89:59) The official attendance figure of 4,062 was the second-biggest crowd of the season and was only 61 short of tying for the tenth-highest attendance figure in Spry history. The Deacs offense was widespread as eight different players took a shot, and five different players fired on frame. Wake outshot its opponent for the fifth time in six matches this season. The all-time series with North Carolina now stands at 10-22-8. Since 2001, Wake holds a 7-4-3 advantage. Two of Wake s three losses have come against teams ranked No. 1 at some point this season by the NSCAA. 23

Match 7 at duke Score: Duke 4, Wake Forest 1 Date: September 23, 2011 Attendance: 741 Scoring Summary: DU (27:37), Jonathan Aguirre on a Penalty Kick; DU (51:34) Andrew Wenger unassisted; WF (73:29) Ben Newnam assisted by Andy Lubahn; DU (74:56) Andrew Wenger assisted by Riley Wolfe; DU (81:11) Joseph Pak assisted by Andrew Morales Shots By Period: 1st (DU 15, WF 7); 2nd (DU 8, WF 7); Total (DU 23, WF 14) Saves By Period: 1st (WF 7, DU 3); 2nd (DU, 2, WF 1); Total (WF 8, DU 5) Corner Kicks: 1st (DU 4, WF 0); 2nd (DU 2, WF 1); Total (DU 6, WF 1) Fouls: 1st (DU 8, WF 5); 2nd (DU 11, WF 3); Total (DU 19, WF 8) Offsides: WF 8, DU 4 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Danny Wenzel (WF, 28:49); Yellow Card, Andy Lubahn (WF, 47:31); Yellow Card, Joseph Pak (DU, 47:40); Red Card, Jared Watts (WF, 72:43) Junior Ben Newnam tallied for the second time this season and fired off a team-high four shots. Andy Lubahn assisted for his first helper of the season. The 4-1 deficit was the largest for WFU since Oct. 28, 2000 when the Deacs dropped a 4-1 decision on the road to UNC. The last time Wake Forest allowed four goals to an opponent came against Duke in a 4-3 loss on Sept. 8, 2006. Jared Watts was given the second red card of his Wake Forest career. It was only the third ejection for the Deacs since 2006. The all-time series is now 13-23-6. Match 8 vs. winthrop Score: Wake Forest 1, Winthrop 0 Date: September 25, 2011 Attendance: 321 Scoring Summary: WF (69:08), Luca Gimenez assisted by Ross Tomaselli and Luciano Delbono Shots By Period: 1st (WF 11, WU 2); 2nd (WF 14, WU 4); Total (WF 25, WU 6) Saves By Period: 1st (WU 7, WF 1); 2nd (WU 5, WF 1); Total (WU 12, WF 2) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 5, WU 0); 2nd (WF 6, WU 1); Total (WF 11, WU 1) Fouls: 1st (WU 8, WF 1); 2nd (WU 7, WF 3); Total (WU 15, WF 4) Offsides: WF 4, WU 4 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Adam Brundle (WU, 40:41) Luca Gimenez scored his first goal of 2011 and sixth of his career. Ross Tomaselli received credit for his first career assist on the game-winner by Gimenez. Junior Luciano Delbono also picked up his first assist of 2011 on the sequence. The Deacs improved to 2-0 all-time versus Winthrop in the first meeting between the schools since Nov. 12, 1980. It was the second shut out of the season for the Deacon defense, as junior keeper Michael Lisch earned his first career clean sheet victory in goal. The Deacs fired off a season-high 25 shots, the most in a match for the team since Oct. 27, 2009 vs. Davidson. The damage could have been more severe had Winthrop s Patrick Walsh not played effectively. The GK made 12 saves in the match, the most by a Wake Forest opponent since Taylor Saxe of Elon made 15 on Oct. 19, 2004. Match 9 vs. Davidson Score: Wake Forest 4, Davidson 1 Date: September 28, 2011 Attendance: 864 Scoring Summary: WF (49:41), Ben Newnam assisted by Andy Lubahn and Teddy Mullin; WF (62:35), Luca Gimenez assisted by Andy Lubahn; WF (67:11), Andy Lubahn assisted by Ben Newnam; WF (83:58) Danny Wenzel off PK; DC (89:50) Thomas Zimmerman assisted by Brian McGue and Nick Grube Shots By Period: 1st (WF 5, DC 4); 2nd (WF 9, DC 3); Total (WF 14, DC 7) Saves By Period: 1st (WF 3, DC 1); 2nd (DC 1, WF 0); Total (WF 3, DC 2) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 3, DC 0); 2nd (WF 2, DC 2); Total (WF 5, DC 2) Fouls: 1st (WF 4, DC 4); 2nd (WF 11, DC 4); Total (WF 15, DC 8) Offsides: DC 5, WF 2 Wake Forest erupted for four second half goals for the first time since a 4-3 win over No. 18 Boston College on Oct. 30, 2010. Andy Lubahn had his 17th career multi-point performance and scored his 20th career goal in the match, despite coming off the bench for the first time in his collegiate career. The match snapped a consecutive start streak of 51 matches. Ben Newnam had a career-high three points and his fourth career multi-point game. Danny Wenzel recorded his third career goal on an 84th minute PK. Luca Gimenez had the game-winner for the second straight match. Wake Forest improved to 25-4-1 all-time versus Davidson, defeating the Wildcats for the 14th consecutive time. The Deacs also improved their all-time record to 78-22-9 against the SoCon. 24

Match 10 vs. Virginia tech Score: Wake Forest 1, Virginia Tech 0 (2OT) Date: October 1, 2011 Attendance: 2,104 Scoring Summary: WF (109:42), Jared Watts assisted by Ben Newnam and Tolani Ibikunle Shots By Period: 1st (WF 4, VT 1); 2nd (WF 12, VT 0); OT (WF 2, VT 2); 2OT (WF 7, VT 0); Total (WF 25, VT 3) Saves By Period: 1st (VT 1, WF 0); 2nd (VT 3, WF 0); OT (WF 1, VT 1); 2OT (VT 2, WF 0); Total (VT 7, WF 1) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 3, VT 3); 2nd (WF 5, VT 1); OT (WF 1, VT 0); 2OT (WF 3, VT 0); Total (WF 12, VT 4) Fouls: 1st (VT 6, WF 3); 2nd (WF 6, VT 5); OT (VT 1, WF 0); 2OT (VT 2, WF 1); Total (VT 14, WF 10) Offsides: VT 3, WF 2 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Sean Randolph (WF, 49:06) Jared Watts scored the golden goal with just 18 seconds remaining in double OT, the first goal of his career and latest WFU OT score in the current 20 minute OT configuration. Ben Newnam and Tolani Ibikunle assisted on the game-winner. It was Newnam s fourth career assist and Ibikunle s third-ever helper. The Deacs have won three straight for the first time since 10/26-11/2/2010. The last time Wake held an opponent to three shots or less was when the No. 2 Deacs defeated North Carolina 2-0 on Nov. 3, 2007, holding the Heels to just two chances. Wake Forest extended its unbeaten streak to 12 against the Hokies going back to 1997. WFU leads the all-time matchup 14-2-2. Match 11 At No. 16 Bc Score: Boston College 2, Wake Forest 0 Date: October 7, 2011 Attendance: 972 Scoring Summary: BC (23:52), Colin Murphy assisted by Charlie Rugg and Kevin Mejia; BC (78:22), Diego Medina-Mendez unassisted Shots By Period: 1st (BC 7, WF 5); 2nd (BC 5, WF 3); Total (BC 12, WF 8) Saves By Period: 1st (BC 1, WF 0); 2nd (BC 0, WF 0); Total (BC 1, WF 0) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 5, BC 5); 2nd (WF 4, BC 1); Total (WF 9, BC 6) Fouls: 1st (WF 5, BC 4); 2nd (BC 4, WF 2); Total (BC 8, WF 7) Offsides: WF 2, BC 2 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Ryan Dunn (BC, 51:44); Yellow Card, Teddy Mullin (WF, 59:14) It was Wake s first loss against BC since Oct. 27, 2007. The match was Wake s first shutout loss since Sept. 16, 2011 vs. North Carolina. The Eagles were the fifth team to hold the Deacs scoreless in 2011. The Deacs are now 0-3 against NSCAA ranked opponents in 2011. The Deacs were outshot for just the third time in 11 matches this season - all three times have resulted in losses. Freshman forward Sean Okoli tied a season high with three shots. Freshman Teddy Mullin received his second career yellow card in the match. Junior GK Michael Lisch failed to record a save for the first time in 2011. BC now leads the all-time series 3-4-2. Wake is 2-0-1 at home in the series, but has yet to win a match in Chestnut Hill, Mass. (0-3-1). Match 12 AT. c of C Score: Wake 0, Coll. of Charleston 0 (2 OT) Date: October 11, 2011 Attendance: 1,013 Scoring Summary: n/a Shots By Period: 1st (WF 8, CofC 3); 2nd (WF 6, CofC 6); OT (CofC 2, WF 1); 2OT (WF 2, CofC 2); Total (WF 17, CofC 13) Saves By Period: 1st (CofC 4, WF 1); 2nd (WF 2, CofC 2); OT (WF 1, CofC 1); 2OT (WF 1, CofC 1); Total (CofC 8, WF 5) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 4, CofC 2); 2nd (WF 5, CofC 5); OT (WF 0, CofC 0); 2OT (WF 4, CofC 1); Total (WF 13, CofC 8) Fouls: 1st (CofC 4, WF 2); 2nd (WF 7, CofC 4); OT (WF 1, CofC 1); 2OT (WF 1, CofC 1); Total (WF 11, CofC 10) Offsides: CofC 6, WF 2 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Ben Newnam (WF, 94:09) The Deacs went to double OT for the third time this season and are now 1-0-2 when going to two extra periods. Wake moves to 0-2-1 on the road in 2011. WFU outshot CofC 17-13 and has gotten off more shots than its opponent in nine-of-12 matches this season. The Deacs are 5-2-1 when they outshoot their foe. Luca Gimenez had a career-high four shots on goal and was named Player of the Game by Fox Soccer Channel. The match was the Deacons first appearance on national TV since Dec. 11, 2009. Wake is 9-4-1 all-time in televised matches dating back to the 2005 season. The all-time series remains locked at 3-3-2 with the last tie between the two coming on Sept. 11, 1991. The Deacs are 3-3-1 in the last five meetings dating back to 1995. 25

Match 13 vs. No. 25 Virginia Match 14 vs. ELON Match 15 at NC State Score: Wake Forest 4, Virginia 3 Date: October 14, 2011 Attendance: 2,998 Score: Elon 2, Wake Forest 0 Date: October 18, 2011 Attendance: 212 Score: Wake Forest 5, NC State 2 Date: October 22, 2011 Attendance: 571 Scoring Summary: WF (31:37), Danny Wenzel on a penalty kick; WF (44:56), Ross Tomaselli assisted by Teddy Mullin; WF (51:36) Sam Fink assisted by Teddy Mullin; UVa (66:55) Will Bates assisted by Hunter Jumper; UVa (67:24) Will Bates on a penalty kick; WF (87:29) Andy Lubahn assisted by Sean Okoli; UVa (89:54) Will Bates assisted by Felipe Libreros Shots By Period: 1st (WF 4, UVa 4); 2nd (UVa 12, WF 4); Total (UVa 16, WF 8) Saves By Period: 1st (WF 0, UVa 0); 2nd (WF 3, UVa 1); Total (WF 3, UVa 1) Corner Kicks: 1st (UVa 3, WF 2); 2nd (UVa 2, WF 0); Total (UVa 5, WF 2) Fouls: 1st (UVa 6, WF 5); 2nd (UVa 7, WF 7); Total (UVa 13, WF 12) Offsides: WF 11, UVa 6 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Greg Monaco (UVa, 51:32) Wake Forest has now taken 2-of-3 from UVa and is 5-4-2 against the Cavs since 2006. The four goals were the most-ever for a Wake Forest team against Virginia (previous high was a 3-1 home win on Nov. 9, 2007). The seven total goals were the most-ever scored in a match between the two schools. The win marked the second straight year a Wake team has defeated an NSCAA ranked Virginia team (No. 25 in 11, No. 2 in 10). Wake is 2-0 against UVa when Andy Lubahn scores. The junior has had the game-winner in each of the past two wins against the Cavs. Ross Tomaselli s first half goal with four seconds remaining was the second-latest first half goal in program history (The record is held by Tomy Szczypiorski, who scored with two seconds left in the first half against George Mason on Sept. 16, 2003). Scoring Summary: EU (13:07), Matt Wescoe assisted by James Carroll; EU (36:07) Gabe Latigue assisted by Daniel Lovitz Shots By Period: 1st (WF 8, EU 5); 2nd (WF 9, EU 8); Total (WF 17, EU 13) Saves By Period: 1st (EU 2, WF 0); 2nd (WF 3, EU 2); Total (EU 4, WF 3) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 3, EU 0); 2nd (EU 4, WF 3); Total (WF 6, EU 4) Fouls: 1st (EU 4, WF 1); 2nd (WF 6, EU 3); Total (EU 7, WF 7) Offsides: EU 3, WF 0 Cautions and Ejections: n/a Elon University defeated Wake Forest for the first time in the 10 match history of the series between the two schools. Wake now leads Elon all-time 8-1-1. The Deacs outshot the Phoenix 17-13 and have now fired off more shots than their opponent in 10-of-14 matches. Freshman forward Sean Okoli fired off a careerhighs with four shots and two on frame. Freshman defender Andrew Malkiewicz took the first official shot of his Deacon career. Wake couldn t find the back of the net for the seventh time in 2011. The most times Wake Forest has ever been shut out in a season is nine ( 82, 87). The rainy weather made for Wake s lowest home attendance (212) of the season. The Deacs were flagged for zero offsides penalties for the first time since their season-opener against South Florida on Aug. 27. Scoring Summary: WF (22:42), Teddy Mullin on a free kick; WF (43:57) Luca Gimenez assisted by Andy Lubahn; WF (61:53) Danny Wenzel on a penalty kick; ST (66:17) Nazmi Albadawi assisted by Zabarle Kollie and Jorge Risquez; WF (70:53) Sean Okoli unassisted; WF (72:09) Luca Gimenez assisted by Sean Okoli and Teddy Mullin; ST (73:09) Nazmi Albadawi unassisted Shots By Period: 1st (ST 10, WF 5); 2nd (ST 11, WF 8); Total (ST 21, WF 13) Saves By Period: 1st (WF 1, ST 1); 2nd (WF 3, ST 3); Total (WF 4, ST 4) Corner Kicks: 1st (ST 4, WF 1); 2nd (ST 5, WF 3); Total (ST 9, WF 4) Fouls: 1st (WF 13, ST 11); 2nd (ST 11, WF 8); Total (ST 22, WF 21) Offsides: WF 2, ST 1 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Nazmi Albadawi (ST, 24:15); Yellow Card, Moritz Steidten (ST, 51:00); Yellow Card, Jorge Risquez (ST, 59:45); Yellow Card, Luca Gimenez (WF, 61:32) The Deacs had five goals, the most for the program since Oct. 9, 2009 vs. Virginia Tech. Teddy Mullin and Sean Okoli both had first career scores. Luca Gimenez added his first career brace. Wake Forest jumped into second-place in the ACC (4-3) with the result. WF now leads NC State 22-11-3 all-time and has an unbeaten streak of seven in the series. Going back to 1995, Wake has won 18-of-20 (18-1-1). Wake won on the road for the first time since beating Davidson 2-0 on Nov. 2, 2010. 26

Match 16 vs. william & mary Score: Wake Forest 1, William & Mary 0 Date: October 25, 2011 Attendance: 1,478 Match 17 at no. 7 akron Score: Wake Forest 2, Akron 2 (2 OT) Date: October 29, 2011 Attendance: 2,958 Match 18 at no. 4 Maryland Score: Wake Forest 1, Maryland 1 (2 OT) Date: November 3, 2011 Attendance: 1,826 Scoring Summary: WF (80:05), Sean Okoli assisted by Luciano Delbono Shots By Period: 1st (WF 6, W&M 2); 2nd (WF 8, W&M 5); Total (WF 14, W&M 7) Saves By Period: 1st (W&M 3, WF 1); 2nd (W&M 3, WF 1); Total (W&M 6, WF 2) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 8, W&M 1); 2nd (WF 4, W&M 1); Total (WF 12, W&M 2) Fouls: 1st (WF 5, W&M 2); 2nd (WF 9, W&M 5); Total (WF 14, W&M 7) Offsides: WF 6, W&M 2 Cautions and Ejections: n/a Sean Okoli scored his second career goal and first-ever game-winner. He has tallies in two straight matches for the Deacons. Luciano Delbono was credited with his second assist of the season (and third of his career) on the game-winner. Both 2011 helpers have come on match-winners for the junior. Wake won for the sixth time in seven all-time meetings against William & Mary. The Deacons are 5-0 in the series at home. The loss avenges the only loss to the Tribe in program history, which came on Oct. 12, 2010 at W&M. Then-ranked No. 20 in the nation, W&M beat Wake 2-0. Prior to that, the Tribe had never scored a goal against WFU. The Deacons scored their 21st goal of the season, which matches their total from all of 2010. Wake s 62 points this season eclipses last year s total of 60. WFU improved to 7-4-1 at home and 6-3-1 when outshooting its opponent. The first goal continues to be the bellwether for the Deacs. When Wake scores first, they are 7-0 in 2011. Scoring Summary: UA (39:15), Thomas Schmitt assisted by Scott Caldwell; WF (64:03), Sean Okoli assisted by Ben Newnam; UA (74:44), Reinaldo Brenes assisted by Scott Caldwell; WF (86:01), Sam Fink assisted by Ben Newnam and Chris Duvall Shots By Period: 1st (WF 2, UA 2); 2nd (UA 12, WF 7); OT (UA 3, WF 1); 2 OT (UA 3, WF 0); Total (UA 20, WF 10) Saves By Period: 1st (UA 1, WF 0); 2nd (WF 4, UA 3); OT (WF 1, UA 0); 2 OT (WF 1, UA 0); Total (WF 6, UA 4) Corner Kicks: 1st (WF 3, UA 2); 2nd (UA 7, WF 6); OT (WF 1, UA 1); 2 OT (UA 1, WF 0); Total (UA 11, WF 10) Fouls: 1st (WF 12, UA 4); 2nd (UA 7, WF 6); OT (UA 3, WF 2); 2 OT (UA 2, WF 1); Total (WF 21, UA 16) Offsides: UA 1, WF 0 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Zac Portillos (UA, 22:37); Yellow Card, Michael Balogun (UA, 78:06); Yellow Card, Aodhan Quinn (UA, 78:43); Yellow Card, Ben Newnam (WF, 78:43); Yellow Card, Anthony Arena (WF, 83:51) Sean Okoli scored the Deacs first equalizer for his third goal in as many matches. During his past three starts, the forward has seven of his eight points. Sam Fink notched his second career goal with just 3:59 remaining to force overtime. Wake Forest is just the fourth team to get a result on Akron s Cub Cadet Field since 2008. The all-time series remained even at 2-2-1. It was Wake s first road result in the series. Scoring Summary: UM (31:05), John Stertzer assisted by Taylor Kemp; WF (49:33), Sean Okoli unassisted Shots By Period: 1st (UM 14, WF 1); 2nd (UM 12, WF 2); OT (UM 4, WF 1); 2 OT (UM 5, WF 2); Total (UM 35, WF 6) Saves By Period: 1st (WF 5, UM 0); 2nd (WF 5, UM 0); OT (WF 1, UM 1); 2 OT (WF 2, UM 1); Total (WF 13, UM 2) Corner Kicks: 1st (UM 6, WF 0); 2nd (UM 7, WF 1); OT (UM 2, WF 0); 2 OT (UM 3, WF 1); Total (UM 18, WF 2) Fouls: 1st (WF 7, UM 4); 2nd (WF 10, UM 6); OT (WF 3, UM 3); 2 OT (WF 0, UM 0); Total (WF 20, UA 13) Offsides: WF 2, UM 1 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, John Stertzer (UM, 24:29); Yellow Card, Helge Leikvang (UM, 49:58); Yellow Card, Chris Duvall (WF, 59:34); Yellow Card, Michael Lisch (WF, 87:20); Yellow Card, Jared Watts (WF, 102:04); Red Card, Jared Watts (WF, 102:04) Sean Okoli scored the Deacs equalizer for his fourth goal in as many matches. During his past three starts, the forward has nine of his 10 points. GK Michael Lisch stopped 13 shots, which stands as the most saves in the ACC this season and tied for 10th most in the NCAA. Jared Watts received his second red card of the season and third of his career in the first OT. The all-time series remained even at 15-15-5. Wake has two of five results at Ludwig Field since 2008, as Maryland is now 48-4-1 at home in the past three years. Wake Forest is now 8-13-3 when playing top-10 teams in back-to-back matches. 27

Match 19 at virginia Match 20 At So. Carolina Match 21 At james madison Score: Virginia 4, Wake Forest 3 (2 OT) Date: November 8, 2011 Attendance: 907 Scoring Summary: WF (2:18), Andy Lubahn assisted by Ross Tomaselli; UVa (51:24), Hunter Jumper unassisted; UVa (70:58), Brian Ownby assisted by Hunter Jumper; UVa (74:01), Brian Span assisted by Hunter Jumper; WF (79:56), Luca Gimenez assisted by Andy Lubahn; WF (81:09), Luca Gimenez unasssisted; UVa (109:40), Brian Span assisted by Greg Monaco Shots By Period: 1st (UVa 7, WF 5); 2nd (UVa 14, WF 7); OT (WF 1, UVa 0); 2 OT (UVa 2, WF 0); Total (UVa 23, WF 13) Saves By Period: 1st (UVa 2, WF 1); 2nd (WF 3, UVa 3); OT (WF 0, UVa 0); 2 OT (WF 0, UVa 0); Total (UVa 5, WF 4) Corner Kicks: 1st (UVa 3, WF 2); 2nd (UVa 5, WF 4); OT (WF 0, UVa 0); 2 OT (WF 1, UVa 1); Total (UVa 9, WF 7) Fouls: 1st (WF 4, UVa 3); 2nd (WF 5, UVa 3); OT (WF 1, UVa 1); 2 OT (WF 3, UVa 1); Total (WF 13, UVa 8) Offsides: WF 8, UVa 5 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Ari Dimas (UVa, 84:45) Luca Gimenez netted two goals for his second brace of the season and of his career. Andy Lubahn recorded his second multi-point match of the season and moved into 11th place on the Deacs all-time goal scorers list with 22. Wake Forest went to double OT for the sixth time of the season and falls to 1-1-4 in those matches. Virginia booted Wake Forest from the ACC Tournament for the fourth consecutive season. Sean Okoli s four match goal streak was halted. Virginia now leads the all-time series 35-8-6. Score: Wake Forest 1, South Carolina 1 (2 OT - PKs, WF 4, SC 3) Date: November 17, 2011 Attendance: 1,032 Scoring Summary: WF (9:41), Ross Tomaselli assisted by Andy Lubahn and Sean Okoli; SC (49:59) Chipper Root on a penalty kick Shots By Period: 1st (WF 6, SC 3); 2nd (WF 8, SC 8); OT (SC 5, WF 0); 2 OT (WF 2, SC 1); Total (SC 17, WF 16) Saves By Period: 1st (WF 2, SC 1); 2nd (SC 3, WF 2); OT (WF 1, SC 0); 2 OT (WF 1, SC 1); Total (WF 6, SC 5) Corner Kicks: 1st (SC 5, WF 2); 2nd (SC 3, WF 0); OT (SC 1, WF 0); 2 OT (SC 1, WF 0); Total (SC 10, WF 2) Offsides: WF 1, SC 1 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Braeden Troyer (SC, 70:54); Red Card, Team (SC, 75:24); Yellow Card, Trevor Hubbard (SC, 79:50) Wake moves to 3-3-1 all-time in the NCAA Tournament First Round and 1-1-1 against South Carolina in the tournament. Head Coach Jay Vidovich moves to 19-7-3 in the NCAA Tournament. Wake Forest advances on penalty kicks for the first time in 15 trips to the NCAA Tournament. The Demon Deacons secured a result in their first-ever trip outside of North Carolina for the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. It was only the second time Wake ever opened the tourney away from its home field. WFU will enter the NCAA Tournament Second Round for the 12th time in program history. Wake Forest sports a 7-4 record in the second round. 10 different Deacons made their NCAA Tournament debuts. The Demon Deacons have now been to four overtimes in a row and the team s seven overtime matches in 2011 ties for the most by a Wake Forest side since 2005. The program record for overtime matches in a season is 10, which was set by the 1990 squad. Wake Forest is 7-1-1 in 2011 when scoring the first goal of the match. Score: James Madison 2, Wake Forest 0 Date: November 20, 2011 Attendance: 776 Scoring Summary: JMU (13:16), Jimmy Simpson assisted by Patrick Innes and Christian McLaughlin; JMU (31:03) Christian McGlaughlin assisted by Jimmy Simpson Shots By Period: 1st (JMU 9, WF 4); 2nd (JMU 6, WF 5); Total (JMU 15, WF 9) Saves By Period: 1st (JMU 2, WF 0); 2nd (JMU 1, WF 1); Total (JMU 3, WF 1) Corner Kicks: 1st (JMU 5, WF 1); 2nd (WF 3, WF 1); Final (JMU 8, WF 2) Offsides: WF 6, JMU 0 Cautions and Ejections: Yellow Card, Paul Wyatt (JMU, 67:20); Yellow Card, Tolani Ibikunle (WF, 73:43) Wake Forest falls to 7-5-0 in the NCAA Tournament Second Round and 20-12-3 overall in the tourney. This is the earliest the Demon Deacons have exited the tournament since 2003. The Deacs were shut out for the eighth time in 35 tournament matches. Head coach Jay Vidovich is now 19-8-3 all-time in the NCAA Tournament. The Deacs are 1-1 in the state of Virginia in the NCAA Tournament. Wake loses its first-ever NCAA Tournament Second Round road trip. The Deacs drop to 0-1 vs. JMU in postseason action and 2-3-1 overall in the all-time series. Sophomore MF Jared Watts made his return from a two-game conduct foul suspension sustained in the Deacons final match of the regular season at Maryland. The First Team All-ACC pick sat out for the ACC Quarterfinals and NCAA First Round. 28