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A Demon Deacon puppet provides wry introduction to sections of the 1958 Wake Forest Howler.
#3 UVA field hockey suffers first ACC loss, falls to #17 Wake Forest, 4-3
#3 UVA field hockey suffers first ACC loss, falls to #17 Wake Forest, 4-3
The No. 3 UVA field hockey team (11-4, 4-1 ACC) suffered its first conference loss of the season, falling 4-3 to No. 17 Wake Forest (9-5,2-2 ACC) on Sunday (Oct. 12) at Turf Field.
Wake Forest took a 2-1 lead into the halftime break and scored again ten minutes into the second period to put Virginia in a 3-1 hole. Three of Wake’s four goals came off penalty corners.
“It was a hard fought game,…
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Wake Forest memories....Preserved in a Football themed t-shirt quilt.
I collected t-shirts from campus and created this t-shirt quilt. It is sashed in a gold and black checkerboard pattern and quilted with a scholar design. Great combination for a Wake Forest Graduate!
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Golf legend Arnold Palmer rides onto BB&T Field with the Demon Deacon as Wake Forest takes on Maryland during Homecoming Weekend 2013. -Ken Bennett
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001. Our mascot.
"In the following issue of the school newspaper, the editor of the paper, Mayon Parker (1924 Wake Forest graduate), first referred to the team as "Demon Deacons," in recognition of what he called their "devilish" play and fighting spirit. Henry Belk, Wake Forest's news director, and Garrity liked the title and used it often, so the popularity of the term grew."