Playing North Carolina will provide invaluable experience for Phoenix football
Elon University football coach Jason Swepson has scheduled a second straight Football Bowl Subdivision opponent for the Phoenix to play to open the season.
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Elon University football coach Jason Swepson has scheduled a second straight Football Bowl Subdivision opponent for the Phoenix to play to open the season.
Senior golfer Tanner Norton will always remember the relationships he’s made as a student-athlete at Elon University, both on and off the golf course.
You have to give the guy credit. Tiger Woods is never rattled, even when going through the longest winless drought of his career from November 2009 until this year’s Arnold Palmer Invitational, he remained calm, cool and collected.
No place in the world has drama like the New York City. The city has the most famous sports teams in the world and the most passionate fans in the country, bar none. Here are a few stories that have caused the most drama in the Big Apple.
There was a rather glaring weakness of the Elon University football team last season, the defense. The unit was easily the least effective on the Phoenix, and that will have to change if Elon hopes to improve on last season’s disappointing 5-6 finish.
Zach Horner is joined today with Kyle Maher. They talk football and live blogging!
Another season has come to a close for the Elon University women’s golf team, and while head coach Chris Dockrill admits this campaign has been “probably one of (their) rougher seasons,” he’s proud of his team’s hard work and dedication.
As the end of spring practice approaches for the Elon University football team, I find myself eager for the annual spring game April 28 at Rhodes Stadium. Why am I fervently waiting for next week’s spring game? Because I know the players and coaches will want to bounce back in a big way from last year’s disappointing season.
Amy Salek is the quintessential student-athlete. A senior hailing from Wycoff, N.J., she excels on both the field as a runner and in the classroom as a student.
By now everyone who has any sort of interest in sport has heard about Morris Claiborne. The former Louisiana State defensive back, entered into June’s NFL draft, scored a 4 out of 50 on the Wonderlic test, an examination administered to all draftees.
As we enter Masters week, the question everyone is asking is whether Tiger Woods can finally win his 15th major championship, his first since he won the US Open at Torrey Pines in 2008. If he were to win this week, he would pull within three majors of Jack Nicklaus for the most all time.
The Elon University baseball team certainly knows how to bounce back from a tough loss.
1. Mario Williams, DE - The dynamic pass rusher for the Texans is one of the top defensive ends in the NFL. The Texans want to keep him, but probably won’t use their franchise tag on him because they would have to pay him 22 million next year, too much for a cash strapped franchise.
Mark Speir, a former recruiting director and assistant coach at Elon University, was hired as the head football coach at Western Carolina University in December, returning to the school where he was a coach from 1991-1996. He was asked about the excitement of heading into his first coaching job and his time as an assistant coach at Elon, Appalachian State and Clemson during his 21-year coaching career.
If you’ve been living under a rock for the past two weeks, you’ve probably never heard of New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin, or the newest phenomenon gripping the nation - Linsanity. He has been underestimated his entire life, at Palo Alto High School, at Harvard, and especially in the NBA, where he’s now on his third team in less than two full years.
Transferring schools is never an easy decision. Elon junior pitcher Nate Young knows this first-hand.
The New York Giants are now one game away from winning their second Super Bowl in four years. This team seems to be a team of destiny, a team that thrives when the world underestimates them. The odds makers in Las Vegas have again pitted the Giants as the underdog against the mighty Patriots, similar to their role in the 2007 Super Bowl against New England.
The Elon University men's soccer team won its first Southern Conference tournament title in program history with a 3-2 victory against UNC Greensboro Nov. 13 at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex in Boone. With the tournament win, Elon also clinched an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history.
The Elon University men's soccer team defeated Georgia Southern University 1-0 in the quarterfinals of the Southern Conference tournament Nov. 6 in Statesboro, Ga. Elon will face second-seeded Furman University at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11 in Boone.
A UNC Greensboro goal in the 81st minute proved to be the difference as the Spartans defeated the Elon University men's soccer team 1-0 in the final game at Rudd Field this season. In a less than perfect end to Senior Night, eight Phoenix seniors watched as UNCG celebrated the win and the cinching of the regular season SoCon championship.