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Zach Klein/Old Gold and Black

Veterans, strong recruits lead soccer squad
By Tripp Mickle
The ingredients are in place for the men’s soccer team — eight starters are returning, one of the nation’s best recruiting classes is joining them and everyone’s ambition is high.

Grobe's gang gears up for 2002
By Matt Gallagher
For the first time in many a score, anticipation for the Demon Deacon football team has arrived with autumn in sleepy Winston-Salem.

College ball saves the day for sports
By Jim Gleitman
I know you are disappointed, maybe even frustrated. This summer had all the excitement of watching paint dry. Tiger didn’t win the slam, and though I was pleased to see Ernie Els win the Claret Jug, I was pulling for history.

Bielik shorts collegiate career, turns pro
By Jim Gleitman
Bea Bielik has been nothing short of spectacular during her career as a Deac. In fact she has been so good she has nothing more to accomplish.

Baseball dream season ends in disapointment
By Alex Myers
It would be difficult to have a better season than the one that the Demon Deacon baseball team put together during the 2002 campaign.

Haas puts up fight before late falter in semis
By Margaret McKenzie

Like father, like son. Demon Deacon golfer, junior Bill Haas entered the national scene in style as he swung his way into the semi-finals in the US Amateur the morning of Aug. 24. Haas entered the semi-final match play round facing the volatile Arizona standout Ricky Barnes.

Speed and youth fuel field hockey's fall campaign
By Jim Gleitman
As one of the most dominating teams in the country the last two seasons, the field hockey team has accomplished several feats, however, they have fallen short of winning any trophies.

Younglings ready to ride Demon Deacon volleyball
By Ben Woolley
This year’s version of the Wake Forest Women’s Volleyball Team will appear a little different to the fans in the stands.

A young cross country squad locks and loads or season
By Jim Gleitman
For the men’s and women’s cross country teams, this upcoming fall holds plenty of excitement and high expectations.

Women's soccer coasts over Cosal Carolina
By Margaret McKenzie
Setting the tone for the 2002 season, the women’s soccer Demon Deacons routed the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 5-1 in exhibition play on Aug. 24. Utilizing the home field advantage and stifling defense, the Deacons emerged victorious in their first competition of the year.

ACC Football 2002: A brave, new world
By Matt Gallagher
Just a few, short years ago, ACC football games were only played because NCAA law mandated it. There was Florida State and then there was Florida State’s fodder — also known as the rest of the conference.

 

 



 


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