Sports


Flagler golf picks up new assistant coach

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 frustrated, but still determined

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.



Saints seek consistency

Men’s basketball looks to Dixon, Ferguson, Pietkiewicz to lead
By Matthew Osterhouse | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photo contributed by John Jordan

The Flagler College men’s basketball team is learning by doing. In the first year of Peach Belt Conference play, the Saints are 7-6 overall and 2-2 in the conference.

The heart of the season is still to come.



Mustard Stains: Saints duke it out with Embry-Riddle in basketball

By Lawrence Griffin | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photo by Ben Matthews

The entire arena smelt of sweat, cheap deodorant and spilt mustard. The crowd was whipped into a frenzy as the ball smashed through the net – a slam dunk! Fans cheered all around the stadium, both insults and whooping joy. The basketball game between Flagler College and Embry-Riddle Aeronautics University on Dec. 2 was heated and exciting for all parties involved.


Campus watches volleyball match live via webcast

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.