Old Gold and Black > 10.3.02 > Demon Deacons maul Maryland, launch to No.2
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Ann Gulley/Old Gold and Black

Freshman running back Chris Barclay steps through a massive hole, provided for him by the offensive line, against Virginia.

Cav's comeback bombards Deac 'D'
By Matt Gallagher
The Wake Forest football team put on their "O" face -- offensive face that is -- on Sept. 28 against the Virginia Cavaliers.

Deacon fans: show up or shut up
By Matt Gallagher
Yes, our noted Barbarians of the Belt lost another nailbiter last weekend against the Wahoos of UVa. And yes, it could be argued that our team let victory slip out of their fingers. Again. But you know what? You, as Demon Deacon student section, do not have the right to complain.


Demon Deacons maul Maryland, launch to No. 2
By Tripp Mickle
The men's soccer team may not have reached No. 1 yet, but its 3-0 shutout of 4th-ranked Maryland Sept. 27 and its 2-0 victory over William and Mary Oct. 2 proved that they are well on their way.

Women's soccer soars into nation's elite
By Margaret McKenzie
All good things most come to an end. Women's soccer's perfect record ended on Sept. 29, in Raleigh, but the team remain undefeated.

Six in a row, hockey looks untouchable
By Jim Gleitman
They pushed around 13th-ranked Duke in a monsoon and deflated 7th-ranked UNC on the road.

Golf loses focus, but Haas emerges on top
By Alex Myers
The Demon Deacon men's golf teams looked to continue their hot play, but instead found out what happens when they don't bring their "A" game to an event.

Split-squad plays well on the road and at home
By Ed Dziedzic
The men's tennis team dispersed this weekend with some staying home while junior David Loewenthal and sophomore Derrick Spice tested their skills at the Baylor Intercollegiates in Waco, Texas.

Volleyball falls to Noles, drops to .500 in ACC
By Ben Woolley
After a big win against Duke, the volleyball team couldn't keep the momentum going as they lost a tough ACC road match to the Florida State Seminoles in four games.

Women's golf places 10th, looks to improve
By Alex Myers
The Wake Forest women's golf team was back in action this past weekend at the ACC/SEC Challenge hosted by Florida State. The Deacs played sluggishly and wound up with a 10th-place finish.

Club crew excited to continue winning ways
By Alex Snyder
In the four years since both clubs received their charter, Wake Forest's rowers have garnered several first-place medals and trophies along with impressive regatta finishes in what is generally considered to be a typically "northern" sport.

Harriers hungry for more, women in N.Y.
By Tisha Lanier
The men's and women's cross country teams went their separate ways on Sept. 28 -29, traveling to the Roy Griak Invitational in St. Paul, Minn., and to the Iona Meet of Champions in New York City, respectively.

 

 

 



 


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