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The 1949 Wake Forest Demon Deacons baseball team represented Wake Forest College in the 1949 NCAA baseball season. The team was coached by Lee Gooch in his second season as head coach at Wake Forest.
The Demon Deacons reached the College World Series, finishing as the runner up to Texas.[2]
1949 Wake Forest Demon Deacons roster[3]
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Pitchers
- - Moe Bauer
- - Max Eller
- - Lloyd Griffin
- - Charlie Kinlaw
- - Dick McCleney
- - Vernon Mustian
- - Harry Nicholas
- - Frank Thorne
- - Richard Vander Clute
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Infielders
Catchers
- - Russ Batchelor
- - Alton Brooks
- - Woodrow Wren
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Outfielders
- - Charlie Darden
- - Joe Fulgham
- - Paul Harris
- - Charlie Kersh
- - Paul Livick
- - Victor Matney
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Legend
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Wake Forest win
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Wake Forest loss
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1949 Wake Forest Demon Deacons baseball game log[4]
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Regular season
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Date
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Opponent
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Overall record
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SoCon Record
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Randolph–Macon* |
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W 14–1 |
1–0 |
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Washington and Lee |
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W 6–4 |
2–0 |
1–0
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Cornell* |
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W 11–5 |
3–0 |
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Cornell* |
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W 7–3 |
4–0 |
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Lumberton* |
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W 3–0 |
5–0 |
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Lumberton* |
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W 13–3 |
6–0 |
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Burlington* |
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W 13–10 |
7–0 |
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Duke |
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W 6–3 |
8–0 |
2–0
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Fayetteville* |
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W 2–0 |
9–0 |
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Lumberton* |
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W 17–0 |
10–0 |
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Greenville* |
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W 12–3 |
11–0 |
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NC State |
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W 3–1 |
12–0 |
3–0
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Greensboro* |
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W 4–2 |
13–0 |
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North Carolina |
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W 6–5 |
14–0 |
4–0
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Duke |
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W 6–5 |
15–0 |
5–0
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NC State |
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W 1–0 |
16–0 |
6–0
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Duke |
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W 3–1 |
17–0 |
7–0
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NC State |
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W 9–2 |
18–0 |
8–0
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McCrary Eagles* |
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W 8–1 |
19–0 |
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North Carolina |
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W 4–2 |
20–0 |
9–0
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Whiteville* |
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L 0–1 |
20–1 |
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Duke |
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W 13–1 |
21–1 |
10–0
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NC State |
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L 5–7 |
21–2 |
10–1
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North Carolina |
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W 3–2 |
22–2 |
11–1
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North Carolina |
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W 2–0 |
23–2 |
12–1
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NC State |
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W 6–4 |
24–2 |
13–1
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Post-season
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Date
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Opponent
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Belmont's Combers |
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W 14–6
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Henderson Independents |
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W 11–4
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McCrary Eagles |
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W 7–2
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Rocky Mount |
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W 12–1
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Plymouth |
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W 3–0
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Edenton |
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W 3–2
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Henderson Independents |
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W 13–2
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Superior Mills |
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L 2–3
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Highland Park |
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L 2–3
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District III playoffs
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Date
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Opponent
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Site/stadium
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Score
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Overall record
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Playoff record
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Kentucky |
Charlotte, NC |
W 5–3 |
25–2 |
1–0
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Mississippi State |
Charlotte, NC |
W 4–3 |
26–2 |
2–0
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Kentucky |
Charlotte, NC |
W 8–0 |
27–2 |
3–0
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Venues | |
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People | |
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Seasons | |
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National Championships in bold; College World Series appearances in italics |
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Pre-SEC | |
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Pre-ACC |
- North Carolina (1933)
- North Carolina (1934)
- Unknown (1935)
- Maryland (1936)
- Duke (1937)
- Duke (1938)
- Duke (1939)
- Unknown (1940–1946)
- Clemson (1947)
- North Carolina (1948)
- Wake Forest (1949)
- Wake Forest (1950)
- Duke (1951)
- Duke (1952)
- Duke (1953)
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Post-ACC |
- Virginia Tech (1954)
- West Virginia (1955)
- George Washington (1956)
- George Washington (1957)
- George Washington & Richmond (1958)
- George Washington (1959)
- The Citadel & Richmond (1960)
- West Virginia (1961)
- West Virginia (1962)
- West Virginia (1963)
- West Virginia (1964)
- Furman (1965)
- East Carolina (1966)
- West Virginia (1967)
- East Carolina (1968)
- Furman (1969)
- East Carolina (1970)
- The Citadel & Furman (1971)
- Richmond (1972)
- Appalachian State (1973)
- East Carolina (1974)
- The Citadel (1975)
- Furman (1976)
- East Carolina (1977)
- Marshall (1978)
- The Citadel (1979)
- ETSU (1980)
- ETSU & Marshall & Western Carolina (1981)
- The Citadel (1982)
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I-AA/FCS |
- The Citadel (1983)
- Appalachian State (1984)
- Western Carolina (1985)
- Western Carolina (1986)
- Western Carolina (1987)
- Western Carolina (1988)
- Western Carolina (1989)
- The Citadel (1990)
- Furman (1991)
- Western Carolina (1992)
- Western Carolina (1993)
- The Citadel (1994)
- The Citadel (1995)
- The Citadel (1998)
- The Citadel (1999)
- Georgia Southern (2000)
- The Citadel (2001)
- Georgia Southern (2002)
- Western Carolina (2003)
- The Citadel (2004)
- Furman (2005)
- College of Charleston (2006)
- Wofford (2007)
- Elon (2008)
- Georgia Southern (2009)
- The Citadel (2010)
- Georgia Southern (2011)
- Samford (2012)
- Elon (2013)
- Georgia Southern (2014)
- Mercer (2015)
- Western Carolina (2016)
- UNC Greensboro (2017)
- Samford (2018)
- Mercer (2019)
- Samford (2021)
- UNC Greensboro (2022)
- Samford (2023)
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National championships in bold |