Articles tagged with: athletic department
By Bo Culkeen | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Flagler just wrapped up another amazing football season after defeating the UNF Ospreys in a nail biter. The Saints trailed for most of what was one of the best games in Flagler history.
With three seconds left in the fourth quarter, Saints quarterback Gavin Richardson threw a bomb deep down the field to a crowded end zone. Somehow, from out of the crowd, Antonio Marconi managed to catch the pigskin after it was deflected off of a UNF defenders helmet.
By Bo Culkeen | gargoyle@flagler.edu
I remember when I first met Clay Coffman my freshman year. I was sitting in the Lewis lobby watching SportsCenter on the free cable provided by Flagler when Clay and a few other sports fanatics walked in talking about the past Heisman Trophy winners, a Flagler intramural game or just trash talking each other about their favorite college football team. Whatever it was, it involved sports.
By Meg Weathersby | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Flagler tennis player Roxanne Alt started off her senior season with an unexpected injury that has forced her on crutches. She broke her foot.
By Gargoyle Staff | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The Gargoyle’s Priscilla Muller and Cal Colgan anchor The Gargoyle’s latest innovation, The Gargoyle Webcast. They run down the major stories on campus and send out to sports reporter Kristina Haumschild to see how the baseball team is doing.
By Lawrence Griffin | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Greg Dinkins’s pride was evident in during his recent visit to Flagler College’s Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, at which he demonstrated how 3D imagery worked.
During his presentation, Dinkins said to create 3D imagery, artists don’t need an Avatar-like budget. He said that it all came down to the distance between the foreground of the image and its background, and also the layering of multiple images over one to add more depth.
By Meg Weathersby | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The Flagler College women’s basketball team ended an eight game losing streak with a win over UNC Pembroke Saturday afternoon at Flagler Gym. The Saints record is now 7-13 overall and 2-9 in the Peach Belt Conference.
By Kaitlyn Edwards | gargoyle@flagler.edu
J.L. Smith may be exactly what the men’s and women’s golf teams needs for the spring season.
Ever since he arrived, both teams have been playing at their full potential. He looks to assist Head Coach Santiago Cavanagh this season helping out with both golf teams. He met Santiago seven years ago when they played in a mini tour event together.
Men’s basketball loses seventh straight.
By Matthew Osterhouse | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Junior guard and captain D.J. Ferguson could not hide his disappointment as he walked out of the locker room following Saturday’s game at Flagler Gym.
The Flagler College men’s basketball team lost its seventh-straight game against the University of North Carolina Pembroke Braves, a Peach Belt Conference battle they desperately needed for their fading playoff hopes.
By Lauren Belcher | CBelcher@flagler.edu
Student Government Association will soon allow students to weigh in on how SGA should spend its money.
SGA President David Matulewicz announced this during his executive report at Tuesday night’s SGA meeting. He said a mass e-mail will be sent to students with the current balance of each committee’s budget. SGA is asking students to send in thoughts on how it should spend committee money.
By Matthew Osterhouse | gargoyle@flagler.edu
The remarkable season is over.
The West Texas A&M University Lady Buffs defeated the Flagler College Saints 3-1 (25-17, 22-25, 25-18, 27-25) in the NCAA Division II Women’s Volleyball Championship semifinals.
By Matthew Boyle | mboyle@flagler.edu
Photo by Matthew Boyle
PHOTO CAPTION: Students, faculty and staff watch the Volleyball match in the student center.
Flagler College Sports Information Director John Jordan wishes he had thought of projecting live-streaming athletic events for the campus community before the National NCAA Division II Volleyball tournament.
By Gian Louis Thompson | gthompson@flagler.edu
The Flagler College Volleyball team arrived in St. Paul, Minn. Tuesday night for the NCAA Division II Women’s Volleyball Championship.f
By Matthew Osterhouse | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photo by Mike Slade
PHOTO CAPTION: Flagler College’s Meg Weathersby blocks against Armstrong Atlantic’s Kathrin Standhardinger en route to the regional championship game. The Saints won the regional championship against Wingate and are headed to the national tournament.
The No. 2 Flagler College Saints won the Division II Southeast Regionals with a convincing 3-1 win over No. 1 Wingate University.
By John Jordan
Special to The Gargoyle
AIKEN, S.C. − Meg Weathersby (Maitland, Fla./Orangewood Christian) recorded a match-high 13 kills on 30 errorless swings for a .433 attack percentage to help lead Flagler College to a 3-0 (25-22, 25-18, 25-23) win over Armstrong Atlantic State University Sunday afternoon in the championship match of the 2009 Peach Belt Conference Tournament at the Convocation Center. Flagler is in its first year as a member of the Peach Belt.
By Matthew Osterhouse | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Men’s soccer loss ends great season
The Flagler College Saints (14-6-2, 7-1-0 PBC) lost 4-0 to Wingate University (13-4-1, 6-1-1 SAC) of the South Atlantic Conference in the opening round of the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional. The Saints seven match unbeaten streak ended and their best season in many years came to a close.
By Gian Louis Thompson | gthompson@flagler.edu
The Flagler College volleyball team (29-8, 13-1 PBC), No. 1 seed, looks to continue its 22-game winning streak as they take on University of North Carolina Pembroke (11-20, 2-11 PBC), No. 8 seed, in the first round of the Peach Belt Conference Tournament.



