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Redshirt freshman Christo Garrelts pitches May 13 against North Carolina A&T. Garrelts threw for a third of an inning and picked up a strikeout.
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Redshirt freshman Christo Garrelts pitches May 13 against North Carolina A&T. Garrelts threw for a third of an inning and picked up a strikeout.
Redshirt junior catcher Parker Haskin hits a double May 13 against North Carolina A&T.
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To begin its final home series of the season, the Elon University baseball team came out swinging, and members of the team broke a few personal records while doing so.
Sophomore cross country athlete Daniel King throws out the first pitch to freshman pitcher Sam Nomura May 13 prior to the game against North Carolina A&T.
Junior center fielder Justin Cassella lays down a bunt May 13 against North Carolina A&T. He ended the night with two bunts to the third base side and a stolen base.
Sophomore Charlie Granatell hits a sacrifice fly May 13 against North Carolina A&T. The Phoenix won 11-2.
Junior left fielder Connor Offshack scores off of a sacrifice fly May 13 against North Carolina A&T.
Sophomore Shea Sprague had one of his most dominant starts May 13 against North Carolina A&T. He threw a career-high 112 pitches over six and two thirds innings, earning the 11-2 win.
Fifth year catcher Luke Stephenson draws a walk May 13 against North Carolina A&T and flips his bat on the way to first.
Junior Ben Simon relieves sophomore Shea Sprague, earning three outs on the night against North Carolina A&T. The Phoenix won 11-2.
Junior center fielder Justin Cassella celebrates his stand up triple May 13 against North Carolina A&T. He provided five RBIs in the 11-2 victory.
The Elon University baseball team huddles prior to the game against North Carolina A&T May 13. The Phoenix won 11-2.
Gov. Roy Cooper is going to veto Senate Bill 20 at a “veto rally for health care freedom” at 10 a.m. May 13 at Bicentennial Mall in Raleigh in collaboration with the North Carolina Reproductive Freedom Coalition.
Editor’s Note: The content of this article includes mention of sexual assault.
George Moorhead was commissioned as a lieutenant in the army in the late 1950s and 60s. When he came back from his military service, he started his own sales company and gave those he employed the opportunity for growth and development for 30 years. He was married to his late wife, Marianne, for almost 60 years and was a giving father to his two children: Jack and Leslie. Moorhead also helps students learn about the human body in extensive detail and prepares them for a variety of careers in the medical field.
The Elon University baseball team faced an in-state foe in the High Point Panthers for a rematch at home in its final midweek game. The last time these two met, the Phoenix delivered a 7-3 comeback victory, but Elon was defeated tonight 13-7.
Right to left: Coordinator of the Undergraduate Human Anatomy Laboratory Matthew Clark, Director of the Anatomical Gift Program Dianne Person, son-in-law Steve Holland and daughter Leslie Holland of one of the four human donors in Elon's spring 2023 human anatomy lab. Known to the students as "Bubba," this is the first time ever that a donor's family members attended the Human Donor Memorial Service and spoke about the life of their loved one.
Steve and Leslie Holland speak at the podium in front of students, faculty and staff at the spring 2023 Human Donor Memorial Service. Steve and Leslie are the son-in-law and daughter of "Bubba," one of the human donors in the human anatomy lab this semester. They were the first family members to attend a memorial, and they shared photos and anecdotes of Bubba's life.
Director of the Anatomical Gift Program Dianne Person shares the history of Elon's gift program with the students completing the spring 2023 human anatomy lab. “You have helped them create a legacy. They put their trust in me. I put my trust in you," Person said. "There is a continuum of trust, respect, compassion and dignity."