WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The Wake Forest men’s basketball program has unveiled a competitive non-conference slate for the 2025-26 season, as the Demon Deacons will host nine non-conference opponents inside LJVM Coliseum starting with the season opener against American on Monday, Nov. 3.
The Deacs’ home non-conference opponents include SEC foes Oklahoma (Dec. 2) and Vanderbilt (Dec. 21) along with contests against American, Morehead State (Nov. 7), UMass Lowell (Nov. 16), Campbell (Nov. 25), Northeastern (Nov. 28), Queens (Dec. 14) and Longwood (Dec. 17).
Away from Winston-Salem, Wake Forest will play defending Big Ten Champion Michigan on Tuesday, Nov. 11 in Detroit to conclude the two-year Deacon-Wolverine Challenge. Later in the month, Wake Forest is set to participate in a stacked four-time field for the Baha Mar Championship, beginning with a matchup against 2025 Elite Eight participant Texas Tech on Nov. 20 before facing either Purdue or Memphis, who both made the NCAA Tournament field last year, the next day.
The Demon Deacons will also face West Virginia in a neutral site showdown in Charleston, W.Va., on Saturday, Dec. 6.
Between Michigan, Oklahoma, Vanderbilt, Texas Tech and West Virginia, Wake Forest’s confirmed Power Four non-conference foes went a combined 114-59 during the 2024-25 season while Purdue’s 116 victories over the last four years are the third-most nationally and Memphis’ 29 victories last year were most for the Tigers since the 2012-13 campaign.
Catch All Of The Home Action At LJVM Coliseum
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Season tickets for the 2025-26 season are on sale now starting at just $195 (plus fees). Season tickets are the best way to ensure you get access to all the action at the LJVM Coliseum this season at the best price per-game. Purchase online here or contact the Wake Forest ticket office at (336) 758-3322 from Monday-Friday at 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to secure your seats.
A Look At The Non-Conference Slate
Wake Forest vs. American
All-Time Series: Wake leads 4-0
Last Matchup: December 30, 1987 (Wake won 79-66)
Wake Forest vs. Morehead State
First-Ever Meeting
Wake Forest vs. Michigan
All-Time Series: Wake leads 2-0
Last Matchup: November 10, 2024 (Wake won 72-70)
Wake Forest vs. UMass Lowell
First-Ever Meeting
Wake Forest vs. Texas Tech
All-Time Series: Wake leads 2-0
Last Matchup: Nov. 27, 2011 (Wake won 70-61)
Wake Forest vs. Campbell
All-Time Series: Wake leads 6-0
Last Matchup: Nov. 25, 2000 (Wake won 86-47)
Wake Forest vs. Northeastern
First-Ever Meeting
Wake Forest vs. Oklahoma
First-Ever Meeting
Wake Forest vs. West Virginia
All-Time Series: West Virginia leads 7-3
Last Matchup: March 19, 2005 (West Virginia won 111-105 2OT)
Wake Forest vs. Queens
First-Ever Meeting
Wake Forest vs. Longwood
All-Time Series: Wake leads 2-0
Last Matchup: Nov. 27, 2020 (Wake won 71-60)
Wake Forest vs. Vanderbilt
All-Time Series: Vanderbilt leads 6-4
Last Matchup: Nov. 24, 2015 (Vanderbilt won 86-64)
Wake Forest Men’s Basketball Overview
Behind the passion of Deacon Nation and the tutelage of head coach Steve Forbes, Wake Forest men’s basketball has built one of college basketball’s premier home court advantages over the last four seasons, as the Demon Deacons have collected a 61-10 at LJVM Coliseum since 2021—tied nationally for the fourth-most home wins over that period.
Additionally, Wake Forest’s 29 home ACC wins and 72.5 home winning percentage over the last four seasons is tied for the fourth-most in the league.
Wake Forest saw a resurgence in attendance numbers with 153,029 fans packing Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum during the 2024-25 season. This marked the highest total attendance since the 2014-15 season when Wake Forest hosted 174,336 fans. Average per-game attendance also grew to 9,564, the best average home attendance since 2010-2011.
Highest Attended Home Games In Steve Forbes Era
In 2024-25, the Demon Deacons earned 21 victories and the program’s first-ever double bye in the ACC Tournament. With 13 ACC victories – tied for the most in a single season in school history and the second time in four seasons the Deacs have hit that mark – Wake Forest earned its highest regular-season finish since the 2008-09 campaign.
Wake Forest matched the school record for road ACC victories with six and became the only ACC program to sweep the West Coast swing with victories at Stanford and Cal. Additionally, the Deacs set a new program record for ACC victories over a four-year span with 47 since the beginning of the 2021-22 campaign.
During that four-year span, Wake Forest is also the only ACC program with a first-team All-ACC selection every year while Alondes Williams and Tyree Appleby each earned an ACC Player of the Year selection.
A Look At The Squad
The Deacs’ 2025-26 roster features a mixture of strong veteran returners along with a talented incoming class of transfers and freshmen.
Following a season in which he started all 32 games and led the Demon Deacons in rebounding, graduate Tre’Von Spillers returns for his second season while rising sophomore Juke Harris and rising junior Omaha Biliew will look to build on their debut seasons in Winston-Salem.
A strong group of incoming transfers include all-conference selections Cooper Schwieger and Nate Calmese, reigning Summit League Freshman of the Year Sebastian Akins, 2023 Conference USA All-Freshman Team honoree Mekhi Mason and Purdue standout Myles Colvin along with rising freshmen in Isaac Carr and Jaylen Cross.
2025-26 Non-Conference Schedule
Home Games In Bold