Sports

‘Voice of the Saints’ impacts Flagler athletics

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.


Alumni, students form Rugby team

By Bo Culkeen | gargoyle@flagler.edu

St. Augustine has got a new sport in town: Rugby.

The team was founded by Flagler alumni Sean May and since has quickly been built up to a 30-man roster. Among this roster is Flagler student Josh Thompson is also the team’s treasurer.




Tennis teams show success

By Kaitlyn Edwards | gargoyle@flagler.edu

The Flagler men’s and women’s tennis teams are off to a successful start this spring season.

As the men hold a 9-4 record, and the women a 10-2 record, post-season play looks better and better.

As the men hold a 9-4 record, and the women a 10-2 record, post-season play looks better and better.



Professional soccer coming to Flagler

By Matthew Osterhouse | gargoyle@flagler.edu Flagler College is hosting some of the best teams, players and coaches in women’s soccer. The Atlanta Beat, an expansion team in Women’s Professional Soccer, will play the U.S. Under-20 Women’s National Team on March 19 at 7 p.m. The…


Men’s basketball eyes next season

By Matthew Osterhouse | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photo by Johanna Falzone
PHOTO CAPTION: Saints forward Eddie Fowler defends Francis Marion guard Kendrick Robinson.

Head Coach Bo Clark realized he had a challenge at the beginning of the season. The challenge turned out to be more than he expected.


Women’s basketball looks to work hard in off-season

By Meg Weathersby | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photos by Johanna Falzone
PHOTO CAPTION: Saints forward Chanti Beckett looks for a play while getting defended by Francis Marion guard Shannon Singleton-Bates.

The Flagler basketball season comes to an end. With the experience of one year in a conference under their belt, the women’s basketball team are ready to prepare for next year.