Wake Forest led by 10 at halftime and closed with a 20-8 stretch to secure an 88-59 victory over Delaware State, after a slow start.

By the Numbers
  • Wake Forest closed with a 20-8 stretch in the second half.
  • The team forced 18 turnovers, generating 24 extra points.
  • Hunter Sallis scored a team-high 19 points.
  • Wake Forest took 17 three-point attempts in the first half, making 7.
  • Wake Forest recorded 10 turnovers, rebounding from a scoreless game by newly-eligible center Efton Reid.
State of Play
  • Next game is a home matchup against Presbyterian in three days, the final non-conference matchup of the season.
  • Wake Forest is 5-12 and seeking further improvement, with confidence in the team's potential to win important games.
  • Coach Forbes emphasizes the team's need to focus on defense and rebounding to win big games.
What's Next

Wake Forest's final non-conference matchup of the season will be a home game against Presbyterian in three days.

Bottom Line

After a slow start, Wake Forest's strong finish against Delaware State showcased potential for improved performance, with a focus on defense and balanced scoring.