? mc pnoio Wake sophomore guard Jeff Teague and the rest of the talented Deacs will play a tough sched ule this season. Wake releases hoops schedule Deacs to play 15 home games at the Joel Coliseum CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT Wake Forest's 29-game regular season schedule was released by the Atlantic Coast Conference office on Tuesday afternoon. The schedule is highlighted by 15 home games at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, a Thanksgiving trip to the Anaheim Classic and nine appearances on the ESPN/ABC family of net works. The Demon Deacons, who will be led by second-year head coach Dino Gaudio, will face 1 1 teams that participated in postseason play in 2007-08, including seven that made the J^CAA Tournament. Wake Forest will appear on television 21 times, includ ing 13 national telecasts op the ESPN/ABC family of net works (nine times) or on Fox Sports Net (four times). The Deacons will get their share of national television expo sure when they compete in the 2008 Anaheim Classic, held Nov. 27-30 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif. ESPN is the host for the tournament, and ?ill three of Wake s games will be televised on either ESPN2 or ESPNU. Wake Forest opens the season with three straight non-conference home games beginning with North C arolina Central on Nov. 14. The Deacs will also play host to in-state rival UNC Wilmington on Nov. 19 and city-rival Winston-Salem State on Nov. 24. From there, it is off to the West Coast for the Deacs where they will open the Anaheim Classic against 2008 NCAA Tournament team Cal State Fullerton. The Titans earned a surprise berth to the Big Dance last season by win ning the Big West Conference Tournament. Wake will either play St. Mary's, another 2008 NCAA Tournament team, or UTEP in the second round of the Anaheim Classic. The Deacs will face Arizona State. Baylor, Charlotte or Providence in the third round of the tournament. Baylor made the 2008 NCAA Tournament field, while Arizona State and Charlotte participated in the NIT. The Deacs will return home to open the month of December by hosting Indiana in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Dec. 3. Wake will then host Bucknell on Dec. 6 and Wright State (Fox Sports Net) on Dec. 14. The Deacons will hit the road for their first true away game on Dec. 19 at Richmond. Wake will then play at in-state rival East Carolina on Dec. 22 before returning home to host Radford on Dec. 30. Wake is set to ring in the New Year with a tough road test at Brigham Young on Jan. ? in Provo, Utah. With its 13-game non-con ference schedule wrapped up, Wake Forest will open ACC play on Jan. 11 by hosting defending ACC champion North Carolina. In its 16 game conference schedule, Wake Forest will play five opponents twice in home-and home series. Those opponents include Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Georgia Tech and NC State. The 2009 ACC Tournament is set for March 12-15 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga. It will mark the first time since 2001 that the conference tournament has been held in Atlanta. Wake Forest will play one exhibi tion game prior to the start of the 2008-09 season, as the Deacs will host Mount Olive on Nov. 6 at the Joel Coliseum. SEPTEMBER SPECIALS PLAY AIL DAY Monday-Friday (Excluding Holidays) (provided apace available) $37 Championship (includes cart & green fee) $25 Reynolds (induces cart & green fee) TWILIGHT RATES 'M Every Day After 4pm $27 Championship (includes cart & green fee) $20 Reynolds (includes cart & green fee) Seniors a Yeetn 112 a underl. Annual Membnrsmm >121 Call us to schodule your next golf outing or fundraiser. For rnor* information, please call 336-77S-6320 or visit www.tangiewoodpark.org TaNC,U'WXX> * 'i "L UJ Just 10 minutes west of Winston-Salem Wake soccer gets No. 1 ranking CHRONICLE STAJ-T REPORT The Wake Forest men's soccer learn picked up its fourth No. 1 ranking of the preseason on Tuesday when Soccer America tabbed the defend ing national champions as the top-ranked team in its preseason poll. The Deacons have now received four No. 1 rankings in the preseason, already earning the top spot in preseason polls released by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and adi das. Soccer Times and CollegeSoccerNews.com. Wake Forest completed a successful preseason last weekend defeating No. 20 Furman 1-0 in the team's exhibition finale. The Deacons opened the preseason with a 5-1 victory over Wofford. Two other ACC teams join Wake Forest in the top 10 of the Soccer America poll. Maryland was picked fourth, while defending ACC Champion Boston College was tabbed seventh. Other ACC squads to make the top 25 include Virginia ( 1 8th). Virginia Tech (20th) and North Carolina (?4th). ( Three Wake Forest Players Named All Americans by CollegeSoccerNews.com: Cody Arnoux. Sam Cronin and Marcus Tracy were tabbed as preseason Ail-Americans by CollegeSoccerNevys.com. Cronin and Tracy were named to the first team, while Arnoux was select ed for the second team. All three players were recently selected to the Missouri Athletic Club's Hermann Trophy Watch List. Arnoux, a junior from Wilmington, N.C., led Wake Forest in goals and points in 2007 with 15 and 38, respectively. Arnoux started the 2008 sea son in similar fashion, scoring three times in Wake's two exhibition games, including providing the game- winner in each contest. A senior from Winston-Salem, Cronin has started every game since he arrived at Wake Forest. In 2007, Cronin scored three goals and added eight assists for the Deacs. Soccer America tabbed Cronin First Team MVP after the 2007 sea son. while the NSCAA named Cronin a Second Team All- American. Tracy finished the 2007 season second in goals File photo Marcus Tracy and the rest of the Deacs will opeh the season tomorrow against VCU. (1 1), assists (9) and points (31). Tracy scored three second-half goals in Wake Forest's exhibition opener against Wofford. The Newtown, Conn, native was named Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the 2007 College Cup after scoring three goals, including two in Wake Forest's semifinal victory over Virginia Tech. Tracy was also named All-ACC Second Team in 2007. Wake Forest opens its regular season schedule on Friday at 5 p.m. (ET) against Virginia Commonwealth in the Nike Carolina Classic in Chapel Hill. The Deacs will face Florida International on Sunday at 2 p. m. (ET) on the final day of the Nike Carolina Classic. Photo by Garrett Garms Ram football players sign autographs for young fans at Bowman Gray. 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