Volume XXIX Issue 17  February 14, 2002

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  • Cold front hits South, Elon drops three games
    It can only get better. The Elon men’s basketball team has hit a wall, dropping their last three conference games, the most recent to the Big South conference leader, the University of North Carolina at Asheville.  Full Story...
  • Lady Phoenix rise above Big South competition, stay undefeated at Nest
    As the Elon women’s basketball squad winds down their regular season conference schedule, the team (14-10 overall, 10-2 conference) remains undefeated at home with wins over the University of North Carolina at Asheville and Birmingham-Southern University.  Full Story...
  • Softball powerless in opener
    Fans of Phoenix softball may have to look twice and make sure they pick up a program when they attend a doubleheader this season.  Full Story...
  • Bryant twice as nice in 100th year
    They say there is a first time for everything. Baseball’s home opener on Tuesday against the Delaware State University saw several firsts.  Full Story...
  • Seven Wonders of the Week covers the NBA’s All-Star Weekend, constellations and Moses
    If you listen carefully you can still hear Philadelphia fans booing Kobe Bryant. Bryant, who grew up outside Philly and saw his dad play for the 76ers, expected a hero’s welcome at Sunday’s NBA All-Star game.  Full Story...
  • Tolley receives prestigious award
    Twenty years removed from leading Elon’s football team to its second consecutive NAIA title, former head coach Jerry Tolley received the prestigious Laurel Wreath Award Jan. 24 at the State Capitol. The award, presented to Tolley from North Carolina Governor Mike Easley, is given to North Carolina teams or individuals who deliver exceptional performances in the realm of athletics.  Full Story...
  Sports Editor: Colin Donohue
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