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Deacon Dump 12/16: Facing the mid-majors

A couple interesting stories on Ty Walker and Wake's willingness to travel to play mid-major opponents. This is a key game for the Deacs even though it doesn't seem like it. They need to play focused basketball and make the final tweaks they need before their stretch against State, Richmond and Xavier. Keep an eye out today as we are proud to bring you a Q&A with Robbie Allen of StatSheet.

Walker Weapon: 7-footer is an option
In Wake Forest's most recent game, Sunday's 90-50 pounding of Elon, Walker took advantage of his 11 minutes of playing time to make two of five shots from the floor, and score four points to go with his six rebounds, a block and a steal. "He gave us some good minutes," Gaudio said. "He's practicing harder. He's without a doubt, the last three weeks, improving, and gotten better.

Court Visionaries: 2010 NBA Mock Draft (Version 6)
10) Memphis Grizzlies- Al-Farouq Aminu- SF (Wake Forest) Rudy Gay will almost certainly cut ties with the Grizzlies organization this summer, leaving the Grizzlies looking for a dynamic replacement at small forward who can get up-and-down with Mike Conley and O.J. Mayo. Aminu has great athleticism and upside, but many consider him a project.

| StarNewsOnline.com | Star News | Wilmington, NC
"It's smart on their part," Moss said. "It tests them. They're going to go into hostile environments in the ACC. They go into true road environments and play a couple of good mid-major teams."

‘Tis the Season! Well, almost…. | Wake Forest
Anyways, overall what we really should be doing is focusing on that ‘WF/we finish’ mantra. Because the season may be over, but Wake Football surely isn’t. I fully expect to come back in 2010 to find a more focused, more consistent team. The offseason should serve us well.

Three Deacs Named To College Soccer All-American Teams | digtriad.com | Triad, NC | Sports News Article
Winston-Salem, N.C. - The postseason accolades continue to roll in for members of the Wake Forest men's soccer team as Corben Bone, Ike Opara and Zack Schilawski were named All-Americans by College Soccer News.