WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. β The 2022 regular-season finale has arrived this week for Wake Forest volleyball (15-13, 7-10), as the Demon Deacons bring in Clemson on Friday (Nov. 25) for a 3 p.m. ET matchup in Reynolds Gymnasium.
‘Senior Day’ headlines Friday’s match, with Peyton Suess, Andrea Fuentes, and Pilar Agudelo all slated to be celebrated by the volleyball program.
Friday will also be the second season meeting between Wake Forest and Clemson. The Deacs swept the Tigers, 3-0, on the road back on Sept. 25 for their first Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) victory of the year.
Fans can follow the action on ACC Network Extra.
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The Match
Friday, Nov. 25 β Wake Forest vs. Clemson β 3 p.m. ET
Last Time Out
Sunday, Nov. 20 β Wake Forest 3, Virginia 0
In its final road trip of fall regular-season play, Wake Forest took care of business on Sunday afternoon (Nov. 20), taking down the Virginia Cavaliers in a 3-0 victory (25-21, 25-23, 27-25).
The win secured a season sweep for the Demon Deacons over Virginia. Additionally, Wake Forest has now won its last six, all-time matchups against the Cavaliers.
Peyton Suess paced the hitting tempo, totaling a match-best 14 kills. Olivia Franke and Paige Crawford added 10 kills apiece.
Andrea Fuentes posted her third consecutive double-double β leading the Deacs in both assists (31) and digs (12).
Emmy Ogogor finished with six kills (.357 attacking percentage) and seven blocks.
Emma Farrell chipped in nine digs and six assists while Megan Merril contributed to the Deacon defense with eight digs.
Thank You, Seniors!
In a ceremony immediately following Friday’s match in Reynolds Gymnasium, Wake Forest will celebrate three seniors in its 2022 Senior Day. Peyton Suess, Andrea Fuentes, and Pilar Agudelo are all set to be honored.
The lone four-year member of Demon Deacon Volleyball this season, Suess has appeared in 96 matches throughout her career, while making 67 starts. She has reached new career highs of 21 kills on two separate occasions in 2022, happening in contests versus Kennesaw State and Duke. In three of her four seasons, Suess has been a top-three player on the team in kills and stands second this year. As a freshman in 2019, she led the Deacs with 327 kills and finished second in digs (245), earning an ACC Freshman of the Week nod and a spot on the ACC All-Academic…
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