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Zach Klein/Old Gold and Black

Volleyball snuffs Flames, creams Cavs
By Ben Woolley
The Wake Forest Volleyball Team (8-9, 2-2 ACC) is hitting their mark at exactly the right time, as they travel to Chapel Hill on Oct. 11 to take on the 11th-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels.


Deacs' own Four Horsemen end Yellow Jacket buzz
By Matt Gallagher
Slow and steady wins the race. On Oct. 5, the gridiron Deacons did battle with the Rambling Wreck of Georgia Tech.

Pressbox: Top moments galore in fall
By Matt Gallagher
One late night at the sports desk, as I sat pondering the wonders of Deacon glory thus far in the fall of 2002 (and subsequently racking my mind for an editorial idea not related to football, foosball or Easy Mac).

Baseball's Bason in league of her own
By Alex Snyder
Think the Great American Pastime is meant to be played just by men? Then you haven't met Katie Bason!

Hockey still hungry after nine straight wins
By Jim Gleitman
Continuing down their path of dominance, the 3rd-ranked field hockey team made a trip up to Boston and defeated two more opponents over the weekend and Davidson on Oct. 9.

Women's soccer unbeaten streak comes to end
By Margaret McKenzie
A weekend trip to the Golden State proved to have its luminous moments, but along with the shining accomplishments came a significant, tarnishing blow.

Men's golf stuggles on championship course
By Alex Myers
The Deacs competed this past week at the Ping/Golfweek Preview on the Karsten Creek course in Stillwater, Okla., home of the 2003 NCAA Championships, and didn't fare so well.

2nd-ranked soccer whitewashes Wolfpack
By Tripp Mickle
The men's soccer team captured its fourth straight shutout Oct. 5, defeating N.C. State 2-0 in Cary. The victory preserved the team's position as No. 2 in the nation and No. 1 in the ACC.

Tennis' Bere and Spice bow out
By Ed Dziedzic
After a week of hard-fought matches, David Bere and Derrick Spice finally fell after advancing in the Icy Hot/ITA Men's All-American Championships.

Womens' tennis final showcases friendly fire
By Jason Mazda
The Deacon Classic lived up to its name as two Wake Forest women's tennis players battled it out for the singles championship.

Clau paces womens' golf
By Tisha Lanier
The Wake Forest women's golf team traveled the short distance to UNC-Chapel Hill for the Franklin Street Trust Tar Heel Invitational this weekend.



 


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