Phoenix blows second half lead, loses second straight
In the team’s final non-conference game, the Elon University women’s basketball team lost a heartbreaker to North Carolina A&T State University, 58-57, on Dec.
In the team’s final non-conference game, the Elon University women’s basketball team lost a heartbreaker to North Carolina A&T State University, 58-57, on Dec.
Just over a year ago in Durham, Elon University hung with the top-ranked Duke University Blue Devils for nearly the entire first half. The Phoenix held a lead down the stretch, but a Blue Devils run early in the second half broke it open and the hosts went on to win, 76-54. When the two schools, separated by just 39 miles, met again on Dec.
Though Elon came to the Greensboro Coliseum hoping to celebrate an end-of-year win, the Phoenix lost to the Duke Blue Devils with a final score of 86-48. Elon started the game with Lucas Troutman winning the tip-off and giving Elon the first possession, and senior Sebastian Koch followed up by scoring the first two points for Elon at 17:40.
What do you think was the top story of 2013? Below are the top 10 stories of 2013, as voted by the staff of Elon Local News.
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. People from all over have asked me countless times, “What’s it like being from Cleveland?
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. This Tuesday, Dec.
Elon will launch eight new study abroad programs next fall to expand its options for students. The new programs, known as SIT-affiliates, were introduced to students last month at a College Coffee table hosted by the Global Education Center (GEC). Paul Geis, the associate director of study abroad, said the final list of SIT programs took several years to cement. “The model and philosophy resonates with Elon students and experiences,” he said.
The Elon University women’s basketball team had its modest two game winning streak snapped in an 89-56 loss to West Virginia University in Morgantown on Dec.
When it comes to incentives, the NBA has it backwards. The fact that the league encourages teams to under-perform every single season in hopes that they will get a franchise player who is “the next big thing” in their starting 5 is absurd.
Basketball pundits and analysts everywhere began the debate in the offseason: Who in the stellar 2013 recruiting class, which included Kansas University wingman Andrew Wiggins, University of Kentucky forward Julius Randle and University of Arizona forward Aaron Gordon, was going to have the greatest impact on college basketball, and how quickly would any of the nation’s “impact” freshmen adjust to the college game? So far, no freshman has been more important to his team than Duke University forward Jabari Parker.
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. City’s opening 19 league matches have been split nearly equally between home and away with 10 matches taking place on their home ground and nine on the road.
[tabs style="default"] [tab title="Home"] During the 2012 North Carolina gubernatorial campaign, former Charlotte mayor and Republican candidate Pat McCrory ran on several platforms in which he promised to “help turn North Carolina around.” The state had been suffering from tough financial times, among other issues. One that McCrory mentioned prominently was the poor education system in the state. “I have a passion for education.
There is quite a history of Japanese baseball players in Major League Baseball. Ichiro Suzuki and Hideki Matsui are a few of the greats while newcomers like pitchers Koji Uehara and Yu Darvish are just beginning to make a name for themselves. In 2014, however, there will be a new sheriff in town, and he also hails from Japan. It will be Masahiro Tanaka. After much uncertainty regarding Tanaka’s status as a free agent, Rakuten Golden Eagles’ president Yozo Tachibana has officially posted Tanaka.
They’re fifth in the nation with an average of 87.2 points per game. They grab 42.8 rebounds per game, good enough to be slated 10th nationally.
There aren’t many days that ESPN takes a break from its seemingly nonstop coverage of LeBron James and the Dallas Cowboys to air some NCAA volleyball. This past Saturday, Dec.
In yet another dramatic finish, the Elon University men’s basketball team narrowly avoided a second-half collapse on Sunday, Dec.
Sophomore Autumn Carter and senior Kelsey Harris who combined for 47 points and 18 rebounds today led the Phoenix offensive attack as the Elon University women's basketball team secured a compelling 84-68 win over the Mount Olive College Trojans. The game remained close throughout the entire first half.
With just two weeks of regular season games remaining in the NFL season, many division races are just heating up. All four divisions in the NFC have yet to be decided, and with many divisional matchups yet to be played, the couch seems like a great place to be for the next two Sundays. Each team has faced their fair share of unforeseen circumstances this season, but none more than in the NFC North. The NFC North is used to stellar quarterback play. Well, at least in Green Bay, Detroit and Chicago. Behind the arms of Aaron Rodgers, Matthew Stafford and Jay Cutler, these three teams have regularly been involved in the playoff discussion over the past few seasons. But, this season, Rodgers and Cutler have missed significant time due to injury. Cutler missed five games due to groin and ankle injuries while Rodgers hasn’t played since Week 9 when he suffered a broken collarbone. Cutler returned this past week to play the Browns and led his team to a crucial 38-31 victory. Rodgers, on the contrary, remains on the shelf for the Packers, but hopes to play this week against the Steelers, a must win for Green Bay. The biggest storyline, though, may not even be the injuries to Cutler and Rodgers, but instead the collapse of the Detroit Lions. The Lions (7-7) have all but squandered the golden opportunity presented to them in the Cutler and Rodgers injuries, having lost four out of their last five games.
University of North Carolina fans have seen the last of McDonald’s All-American shooting guard P.J.