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UPDATED: 9:54 a.m., February 12.
He may be the first, but he surely won’t be the last.
ELON – It wasn’t the prettiest of games, but Elon University found a way to win.
Consistency is always a key component to having a successful basketball team. Elon University men’s basketball coach Matt Matheny had that for 21 games, using the same starting lineup in all of those contests.
The hype was built up as high as it could be, but no one could have foreseen what was to come in the Carrier Dome Feb. 1.
A familiar face was missing along the home sidelines as Elon University defeated University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 80-57, in Alumni Gym Feb. 1.
For the first time in 21 games this season, Elon University coach Matt Matheny decided to start a different lineup of five players.
The best player in college basketball doesn’t fit the mold of a typical star.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A disappointing week came to a disappointing close for the Elon University men’s basketball team, as the Phoenix trailed nearly the entire way to a 62-59 defeat at the hands of Samford University.
As the final fans left a sold-out Alumni Gym following Elon University’s 84-74 loss to No. 15 University of Massachusetts on Jan. 18, many held their heads high.
DAVIDSON, N.C. – It looked over. The atmosphere inside Belk Arena made it feel like it was over.
It could be referred to as a battle for Southern Conference supremacy, or even a SoCon goodbye party. It’s even a mentor/mentee match-up.
It’s been six years since a scrawny guard from Charlotte, N.C., danced into the hearts of thousands while leading tiny Davidson College to the Elite 8 of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
In basketball, each team has five players on the court for a reason.
I’m not sure about you, but when I hear the name, “Cooperstown,” I get the chills.
The Elon University men’s basketball team dropped its Southern Conference opener on Saturday Jan. 4 to Western Carolina University, 74-62, in Cullowhee, N.C.
Calm down and take a breath. The gauntlet that was the month of December is over for Elon University men’s basketball.
Just over a year ago in Durham, Elon University hung with the top-ranked Duke University Blue Devils for nearly the entire first half.
Before I begin, I have to say that it pains me to do this. But I just feel that in this place and time, it must be done.
It’s the game that Elon University fans have had circled on their calendars since the release of the men’s basketball schedule in September.