Wake Forest's offense arrives on time to seal 3-2 win over Stanford in College World Series

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 Danny Corona hit go-ahead 2-run single in 8th inning to end a dormant Wake Forest offense

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Damon Deacons made their first College World Series debut in 68 years with a 3-2 win over Stanford on Saturday

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Storms in the vicinity forced a 1 hour, 28 MIN delay in 7th inning, limiting the No. 1 national seed Deacons to 3 hits and one run

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Wake Forest turned into double play to end the game prompting Camden Minacci to pump both of his fists & do little dance in front of mound while infielder performed chest bump jump

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Seth Keener (8-1), the 3rd of 4th Wake Forest pitchers, earned the win by striking out four of the 5 batters he faced

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For four innings, Stanford starter Joey Dixon outscored his 1st five NCAA Tournament opponents 75-16 

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-The largest run margin ever for a team going into a CWS — & averaged 9.4 runs per game for the season

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Deacons were able to use the delay as an opportunity to reset

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Esquer went to a concourse concession stand to buy a hotdog, & the players let things loose in the clubhouse

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Wake Forest improved to 18-0 when ace Rhett Lowder started. The projected first-round draft pick struggled with his order, but still had six strikeouts against a walk

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limited Stanford to two runs before he stuck with one out in the sixth

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“He’s been battling a little virus for the last few days & things haven't been good,”Walter said.“But he pitched the sixth and gave us a chance to win as always.”

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