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Basketball tames 'Pack, gets picked off by Eagles
By Mike Scott
After winning a battle for second place in the ACC 73-58 over N.C. State Feb. 6 in front of their home fans, the Deacs fell in hostile territory to then-No. 14 Marquette 68-61 Feb. 9.


Pressbox: Media hype reducing record value
By Jason Mazda
The media's and fans' infatuation with records has gotten to the point where they are being set just for the sake of being set rather than occurring in the normal course of the game.

Back in form: Hass and Deacs win
By Alex Myers
Leading the charge once again for the Deacs was junior All-American Bill Haas, who captured his first individual victory of the spring and third of the year.

Greer's gang scores 26 runs in debacle
By Jason Mazda
The Demon Deacons opened the 2003 season in style with a 26-0 victory over visiting Appalachian State. No, football season didn't start early.

Football's future looks bright with new class
By Peter Bergman
By the time national signing day had come to an end in the college football world, 23 players from around the country had inked their commitment to play at Wake Forest.

Women's tennis off to slow spring season start
By Alex Snyder
Touted as the premier indoor event in women's collegiate tennis, the Deacons recorded losses in all three matches played in the Nielsen Tennis Stadium at the University of Wisconsin.

Basketball can't stop slide, loses two more games
By Margaret McKenzie
The ACC woes continued for the Deacs as they lost close battles to Virginia and North Carolina, bringing their conference record to 1-10.

Track continues impressive start at Heels Challenge
By Russell Hoernig
Though no records were broken, it was overall a great meet for the Demon Deacons as there were 11 top 5 finishes as well as several individual records broken.

Men's tennis remains unbeaten
By Tisha Lanier
Not only had the 22nd-ranked Deacs defeated No. 58 William & Mary 4-3 on Feb. 7, but they also shut out 50th-ranked Michigan 7-0 in the second of their dual matches this season.



 


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