Duke Rallies Late to Defeat Wake Forest 7–3 on Senior Day
DURHAM, N.C. — Duke celebrated Senior Day with a dramatic comeback Saturday afternoon, scoring five runs in the eighth inning to defeat Wake Forest 7–3 at Jack Coombs Field. The victory snapped Wake Forest’s 10-game winning streak and gave the Blue Devils a memorable finish to the regular season.
Duke improved to 25–30 overall and 10–20 in ACC play, while Wake Forest finished the regular season at 38–18 and 16–14 in conference competition. The Demon Deacons entered the contest seeking a three-game sweep after winning the first two games of the series.
Wake Forest Strikes First
After both teams were held scoreless through the opening three innings, Wake Forest broke through in the fourth.
Dalton Wentz reached base following an infield miscue and later advanced into scoring position. Matthew Conte followed with an RBI single through the right side to give the Demon Deacons a 1–0 advantage. Duke escaped further trouble and kept the deficit manageable.
The Blue Devils threatened several times early, loading the bases in the third inning and placing leadoff runners aboard in both the fourth and fifth, but Wake Forest pitching consistently worked out of danger.
Demon Deacons Extend Lead
Wake Forest added to its advantage in the sixth inning.
Andrew Costello led off the frame with a single before Dalton Wentz delivered an RBI double to score the first run of the inning. Later in the frame, Boston Torres added an RBI single to push the lead to 3–0.
At that point, the Demon Deacons appeared firmly in control. Starting pitcher Cameron Bagwell had limited Duke’s offense through five innings, allowing only four hits and one walk while keeping the Blue Devils off the scoreboard.
Strand Sparks Duke Comeback
Duke finally broke through in the bottom of the sixth inning.
RJ Hamilton opened the frame with a walk before senior Matthew Strand launched a two-run home run over the wall in left-center field. The blast, his 14th homer of the season, cut the deficit to 3–2 and energized the home crowd.
The home run marked Strand’s second long ball in as many games and immediately shifted momentum toward the Blue Devils.
Although Wake Forest maintained its lead through the seventh inning, Duke remained within striking distance.
Dean Keeps Duke Close
One of the most important moments of the game came in the eighth inning when Duke turned to reliever Ben Dean.
Dean retired the first two hitters he faced via strikeout and delivered a scoreless frame that prevented Wake Forest from extending its lead. The performance gave Duke an opportunity to mount a comeback in the bottom half of the inning.
The senior right-hander ultimately earned his seventh victory of the season after throwing two scoreless innings while recording two strikeouts.
Blue Devils Explode in Eighth Inning
Duke’s offense erupted in the bottom of the eighth and completely changed the game.
Jake Lambdin started the rally with a leadoff double and advanced to third following a sacrifice bunt. After Kaden Smith worked a walk, Matthew Strand delivered again with an RBI single to center field that tied the game at 3–3.
The Blue Devils quickly took the lead when a fielder’s choice allowed Adam Troch to score. Duke continued applying pressure on the bases, creating additional scoring opportunities through aggressive play.
With two runners aboard and two outs, graduate student Coltin Quagliano stepped to the plate and delivered the biggest swing of the afternoon. Quagliano crushed a three-run home run to right field that traveled 413 feet, extending Duke’s lead to 7–3.
The blast was Quagliano’s first home run of the season and provided the decisive blow in Duke’s five-run inning.
Wake Forest Unable to Respond
The Demon Deacons attempted one final rally in the ninth inning.
Wake Forest placed runners on second and third base with an opportunity to cut into the deficit. However, Dean remained composed and induced a game-ending fly ball to right field.
The Blue Devils successfully completed the comeback and secured their final regular-season victory.
Senior Day Heroes Lead Duke
Several senior players played pivotal roles in the victory.
Strand finished with a home run, three RBIs, and the game-tying hit in the eighth inning. Quagliano provided the game-winning swing with his three-run homer, while Dean delivered a shutdown relief appearance to secure the win.
The contributions from Duke’s senior class helped create one of the team’s most memorable moments of the season.
Wake Forest Carries Momentum into ACC Tournament
Despite the loss, Wake Forest concluded the regular season having won 10 of its final 11 games. The Demon Deacons secured the No. 6 seed in the ACC Tournament following a strong finish that included three consecutive series victories.
Wentz, Torres, and Costello continued to provide offensive production throughout the series, while the pitching staff showed consistency for much of the weekend before Duke’s late rally.
The strong finish positioned Wake Forest as a dangerous postseason team entering tournament play.
ACC Tournament Awaits
Following the conclusion of the regular season, both teams shifted their attention to the ACC Baseball Championship in Charlotte.
Duke entered the tournament as the No. 16 seed and was scheduled to face No. 9 NC State in the opening round. Wake Forest earned the No. 6 seed and awaited the winner of the Louisville-Pitt matchup.
Final Takeaway
Duke’s 7–3 victory over Wake Forest was defined by resilience, timely hitting, and a dramatic eighth-inning rally. Trailing by three runs entering the late innings, the Blue Devils responded with five unanswered runs and received key contributions from several Senior Day honorees.
Wake Forest controlled much of the game but was unable to contain Duke’s late offensive surge.
With the win, Duke closed its regular season on a high note and carried momentum into the ACC Tournament.








