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Wake Forest Hosting Clemson with Spot in the ACC Championship on the Line

Wake Forest Hosting Clemson with Spot in the ACC Championship on the Line


WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The No. 4 seeded Wake Forest men’s soccer team will look to clinch its seventh all-time appearance in the ACC Championship when the Demon Deacons host No. 8 seeded Clemson in the ACC Tournament semifinals on Wednesday night at Spry Stadium. 

Kick-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the match will air nationally on the ACC Network. 

Fan Information 

Parking is encouraged in lots A, B, Q, W1 & W2. A complete parking map of campus is here.

Gates open one hour prior to kickoff for all home matches. 

Wake Forest Athletics is committed to providing the Best Fan Experience in North Carolina within a safe and fan-friendly environment.

Ticket Information

Tickets for Wednesday’s match are on sale now starting at $5 on the Walt Chyzowych Alumni Hill. Additional options for the semifinals match include bleacher general admission at $10 and reserved chairbacks at $15. 

Wake Forest students can claim their tickets now through the Screamin’ Demons Rewards app. 

The quickest and most efficient way to order tickets and take advantage of these new seating experiences is to visit GoDeacs.com/Tickets and purchase online or call the Wake Forest Ticket Office at 336-758-3322 ext. 1. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

The Matchup 

  • Wake Forest and Clemson will meet for the second time this season with each side 4-1-0 in its last five appearances on the 2022 slate. 

  • After clinching a first round bye in the ACC Tournament, Wake Forest opened postseason play on Sunday afternoon downing No. 12 seeded Virginia Tech 1-0 at Spry Stadium. 

  • Clemson, meanwhile, has won its first two ACC Tournament matches, first defeating No. 9 seeded Notre Dame 3-1 last Wednesday before handing No. 1 seeded Duke its first loss of the season in a 2-0 decision on Sunday. 

  • Prior to Syracuse winning the ACC Atlantic Division this season, either Wake Forest or Clemson had won at least a share of the division each of the last eight seasons. 

  • This will be the first ACC Tournament meeting between the two programs since the Demon Deacons defeated the Tigers 2-1 in the semifinals of the 2017 ACC Tournament. Wake Forest went on to win the tournament title that year, completing a back-to-back for the first time in program history. 

Last Time Out

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