Wake Forest baseball coach Tom Walter apologizes for apparent anti-gay slur

Tom Walter, Wake Forest coach and baseball coach on Tuesday, apologized for what seemed to be a gay dowry that caught TV cameras during a regional match for NCAA against Tennessee.
Walter said in a statement issued by the school: “I am very sorry for the frustration of last night and realized the harm and the disappointment that I caused.” “I have the consequences and apologize to the University of Tennessee, to the University of Wake Forest, and SEC & Accc.”
Walter said that he watched the video and does not remember the specified moment, but he said: “This language does not reflect the values ​​or criteria of this program.”
“He was surprised and disappointed” and that he spoke with Walter after the match and again on Tuesday morning.
“I feel upset about those who harm such words,” Curie said. “This incident … completely out of its nature and does not fulfill the Wake Forest Athletics Standards, Wake Forest University or Atlantic Coast Conference.”
Tennessee beat Wake Forest 11-5 on Monday evening to win in the regional Notville and gain the best three superior regional match with Arkansas to get an opportunity to apply to the World College series.
A spokesman for the Husing Committee immediately did not respond to an email seeking a comment.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.