Cignetti returns and beats Trisciani
When the final whistle blew Saturday at Rhodes Stadium, James Madison University Head Coach Curt Cignetti took off his headset and made a beeline to the Elon sideline.
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When the final whistle blew Saturday at Rhodes Stadium, James Madison University Head Coach Curt Cignetti took off his headset and made a beeline to the Elon sideline.
No. 24 Elon football (2-3 ,1-1 in CAA) fell to the No. 2 James Madison University Dukes (4-1, 1-0) 45-10 in their family weekend game Saturday at Rhodes Stadium.
Elon volleyball started family weekend off with a bang, downing the reigning CAA champion Hofstra Pride in four sets.
In 2014, Elon University left the Southern Conference to join the Colonial Athletic Association. The James Madison University Dukes joined the conference in 1985 and in recent years have been the dominant name in the CAA in nearly all sports. JMU joined the CAA during its inception in 1979 and since then have collected 88 conference championships across 18 D-1 sports. The Phoenix and Dukes have become unofficial rivals in the past five years due to close matches, back and forth series and connecting storylines.
Elon Volleyball spent the first two weeks of their 2019 season on the road and since their return to Schar Center the team has won three straight.
An ACL injury is one of the most devastating in sports. The anterior cruciate ligament lies behind the knee cap and holds the tibia and femur together and without it, an athlete can’t walk. Quarterback Davis Cheek suffered a grade III “complete tear” in week seven last year. Now, less than 10 months later, he is ready to step on the field for the Elon University Phoenix.
The setter position is one of the most valuable in volleyball. It requires fast feet and quick reflexes but above all else, the setter needs to lead the offense.
Elon University football (6-5 in 2018) takes the field in 2019 with all eyes on them after their groundbreaking 2018 campaign. A new coaching staff, returning stars and seniors poised to end their careers on a high note gives fans at Rhodes Stadium a lot to stand up and cheer for.
Elon University Volleyball takes the court this year with a brand-new identity. Not only is the team without their leading scorer from last year, but they also must run the gauntlet that is the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) with a team that is a third freshmen.
Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) football hosted 2019 media day in the Baltimore Ravens locker room in the heart of M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD Tuesday July 23. Head coach Tony Trisiciani, senior defensive end Marcus Willoughby and junior quarterback Davis Cheek represented the Phoenix.
Junior golfer William Harwood was selected the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Men’s Golfer of the Year as selected by the nine conference head coaches.
Pads were popping on Rudd Field as the Elon Football team competed in their third and final inter-squad scrimmage of the spring season Saturday April 27.
Olisaemeka (Oli) Udoh was drafted to the Minnesota Vikings with the 193rd pick in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL draft.
With Elon University’s 2019 women’s tennis season coming to an end at the hands of No. 1 seed College of William and Mary in the CAA semifinals, the Phoenix must say goodbye to one of its leaders, senior Maria Paraja.
No.2 ranked men’s tennis cruised past No.7 ranked Hofstra 4-0 to advance to the semifinals of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Men’s Tennis Championships on Thursday April 18 at the Jimmy Powell Tennis Center at Elon.
Former assistant coach at Ohio State University Mike Schrage has assumed the role of head basketball coach at Elon University in place of the fired Matt Matheny, Elon Athletics announced on April 5.
Elon University Football hosted its first Pro Day in nine years Tuesday, March 19.
Elon University women's lacrosse (2-5) fell to the University of Florida Gators (2-3) 15-5, handing the Phoenix its fourth consecutive loss of its grueling out-of-conference schedule.
Elon women’s basketball (8-17, 3-11 in CAA) fell to No. 3 Towson University (17-9, 11-4 in CAA) 59-50 in a back-and-forth physical matchup.
Elon University women’s basketball (8-16, 3-10 in CAA) fell hard to the CAA-leading James Madison University Dukes (21-4, 13-1) 74-46 in Schar Center.