Phoenix shut out on road trip
The Elon University men’s tennis team had a rough road trip to Wlimington, N.C., being shut out in consecutive matches against the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and East Tennessee State University.
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The Elon University men’s tennis team had a rough road trip to Wlimington, N.C., being shut out in consecutive matches against the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and East Tennessee State University.
Having played just twice since the end of January, the Elon University men’s tennis team is looking forward to finally getting back on the court.
The 2014 European soccer calendar starts out this week, with a full slate of high-profile Champions League fixtures.
Even though the Elon University men’s tennis team is coming off a Southern Conference regular season championship in 2013, the team had something new to adjust to at the start of this year — a new scoring system.
The Elon University men’s tennis team routed Division III Greensboro College, 7-0, Feb. 16 at the Jimmy Powell Tennis Center. The Phoenix took nothing for granted, sweeping the Pride in under two hours.
The Elon University women’s basketball team survived a late push from Western Carolina University Feb. 15, edging out a 65-61 win on the road.
Freshman forward Jenifer Rhodes scored a career-high 20 points as the Elon University women’s basketball team rolled past the Georgia Southern University Eagles 85-60 Saturday, Feb. 8.
The Elon University men’s tennis team won its home opener on Friday afternoon defeating The University of North Carolina at Asheville Bulldogs 5-2.
The age-old saying goes, “defense wins championships.”
The January transfer window is often looked at as a way for clubs to get a much needed boost going into the second half of the season. But, in many cases players are the ones who take advantage of the “silly season” the most. With the World Cup approaching in June, players are desperate to prove that they deserve a spot on a plane to Brazil. Much like any other season leading up to the World Cup, players are simply looking for playing time and any chance to display their skills.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. –– The Elon University men’s tennis team wrapped up play in the ITA Kickoff Weekend on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 25, by defeating the Samford University Bulldogs, 4-2, in the consolation match.
The Super Bowl is two long weeks away. But, for the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area, there is no stop in sports action. So while ESPN continues to count how many times Peyton Manning said “Omaha” and how loud Seattle’s 12th man fan section is, let’s look at action-packed sports events across the New York metropolitan area leading up to Feb. 2 kickoff.
The Australian Open may be taking place on the other side of the globe, but fortunately there is still high quality tennis being played here in the states – at the Jimmy Powell Tennis Center.
The Elon University women’s basketball team pulled away late to defeat Western Carolina University on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 19, as the Phoenix came away with the 67-52 victory.
The Elon University men’s tennis team upset No. 7 Duke at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center on Friday night, Jan. 17, winning 4-3. Junior Brian Kowalski’s victory at No. 4 singles capped off a thrilling comeback to down the Blue Devils in their first dual action of the season.
The Elon University women’s basketball team picked up a rare road blowout on Monday night with a 68-49 win over the Georgia Southern University Eagles.
Cristiano Ronaldo was the best soccer player on the planet and it’s a shame it took an extension of the Ballon d’Or voting deadline to show just how great Ronaldo was.
The Elon University men’s tennis team wrapped up its weekend at the Wolfpack Invitational Sunday, Jan. 12, with a disappointing 0-10 record against host North Carolina State University.
Elon University men’s tennis star Cameron Silverman won the Men’s National Open Indoor Championship defeating Wisconsin’s Quinton Vega in straight sets 6-4, 6-3. The senior from Mount Kisco, N.Y., topped the 151 player field made up predominately of players who come from or have ties to the northeast.
By looking at a handful of statistics, one would think that Manchester City is cruising towards their second Premier League title in three seasons. The noisy neighbors have scored 54 goals in just 19 game. City is also in a tie for the third least goals allowed with just 21 conceded. However, one key aspect of City’s game has kept them battling for Champions League qualification next year rather than chasing another league title: their form away from home.