Results

USA College Championship 12/07 22:00 3 Ohio State v Wake Forest L 3-0
USA College Championship 12/01 23:00 396 Wake Forest v Clemson W 2-1
USA College Championship 11/24 23:00 124 Wake Forest v Maryland W 2-1
USA College Championship 11/17 17:00 1 Wake Forest v Clemson W 8-7
USA College Championship 11/14 22:30 2 Virginia v Wake Forest W 1-5
USA College Championship 11/10 21:00 3 SMU v Wake Forest W 6-7
USA College Championship 11/07 00:00 122 Wake Forest v Syracuse W 2-1
USA College Championship 11/05 21:00 3 Wake Forest v North Carolina L 0-1
USA College Championship 11/17 23:00 7 Wake Forest v Ohio State L 0-3
USA College Championship 11/10 00:00 2 Wake Forest v Clemson L 0-2
USA College Championship 11/06 19:00 3 Wake Forest v Virginia Tech W 1-0
USA College Championship 08/26 00:00 - Wake Forest v UCF W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 7 4 3
Wins 3 2 1
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 13 6 7
Goals against 10 4 6
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

The Wake Forest University Demon Deacons men's soccer team is an NCAA Division I college soccer team composed of students attending Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They achieved their greatest result in 2007, winning the 2007 Division I Men's College Cup. Like all sports teams from Wake Forest, men's soccer competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Deacons play their home matches at Spry Stadium on the campus of Wake Forest.

History

Wake Forest (in white) v Boston College in 2005

Wake Forest fielded its first team in 1980, under the coaching of George Kennedy. The Deacons went 12–9–1 in their first season. They won their first ACC game that season, defeating Maryland 2–1. Coach Kennedy led Wake Forest through 1985 finishing with a 62–55–12 overall record and 6–27–3 in the ACC. Walt Chyzowych took over the program in 1986 until his death just prior to the 1994 season. Coach Chyzowych took the Deacons to a 77–59–22 overall record and 15–25–7 in the ACC in his eight seasons. The Deacons played in their first NCAA Tournament in 1988, losing in the first round to North Carolina. Since 1988, Wake Forest has reached the NCAA tournament 15 times. Jay Vidovich, an assistant under Coach Chyzowych, was named Head Coach in 1994. In 19 seasons under Coach Vidovich, the Deacons went 254–103–48 overall and 65–44–22 in the ACC.

To date, Wake Forest has won the ACC Regular Season Title in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2015, and 2017. They won the ACC Tournament in 1989, 2016, and 2017. With their inclusion in the 2009 College Cup, the Demon Deacons reached four consecutive College Cups, becoming the ninth team in NCAA history to achieve this feat.

2007 NCAA Champions

The most successful season in team history took place in 2007, when Wake Forest won the NCAA Division I Championship in a 2–1 decision over Ohio State. It marked the program's only championship to date. During their championship run, the No. 2 seeded Deacons defeated Furman 1–0, No. 15 West Virginia 3–1, and No. 10 Notre Dame 2–1 in overtime to reach the College Cup. In the semifinals, Marcus Tracy scored twice in a 2–0 win over Virginia Tech. In the final, Wake Forest scored two second half goals to come from behind to defeat Ohio State 2–1 to win the National Championship.

The Wake Forest University men's soccer team, known as the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, is a prominent collegiate soccer program based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), one of the most competitive conferences in NCAA Division I soccer, the team has a rich history and a strong tradition of excellence.

Founded in 1973, the Demon Deacons have consistently been a force in college soccer, known for their skillful play, tactical discipline, and commitment to teamwork. The team plays its home games at Spry Stadium, a venue that provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike. With a passionate fan base and a commitment to developing talent, Wake Forest has produced numerous professional players and national team members.

Under the guidance of a dedicated coaching staff, the program emphasizes not only athletic performance but also academic achievement, fostering well-rounded student-athletes. The Demon Deacons have made multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, including deep runs that have culminated in a national championship, showcasing their ability to compete at the highest level.

With a focus on building a strong team culture and a commitment to excellence, the Wake Forest men's soccer team continues to strive for success on and off the field, making it a respected name in collegiate soccer.