Virginia Tech Transfer Center Commits to Wake Forest

Antonio Dorn to join Demon Deacons with two years of eligibility left

Apr. 10, 2026 at 9:53pm

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Virginia Tech transfer forward Antonio Dorn has committed to play for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, according to a report from DraftExpress' Jonathan Givony. Dorn has two years of NCAA eligibility remaining.

Why it matters

This is a significant addition for the Wake Forest men's basketball program as they look to build on their recent success. Dorn's transfer from Virginia Tech provides the Demon Deacons with an experienced frontcourt player who can contribute immediately.

The details

Dorn, a 6-foot-10 center, spent the past two seasons at Virginia Tech. He will now join a Wake Forest team that is coming off an NCAA Tournament appearance and is looking to make another run in 2026-27.

  • Dorn announced his commitment on April 10, 2026.

The players

Antonio Dorn

A 6-foot-10 center who spent the past two seasons at Virginia Tech and has now committed to play for Wake Forest with two years of eligibility remaining.

Jonathan Givony

The founder and president of DraftExpress, a leading NBA draft scouting and analytics service.

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What they’re saying

“This is a significant addition for the Wake Forest men's basketball program as they look to build on their recent success.”

— Jonathan Givony, Founder and President, DraftExpress

What’s next

Dorn will join the Wake Forest program this summer and begin preparing for the 2026-27 season.

The takeaway

Dorn's transfer to Wake Forest provides the Demon Deacons with an experienced and talented frontcourt player who can help the team continue its recent success and push for another NCAA Tournament appearance.