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Spygate scandal: Don't we have better things to worry about?

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Apparently, being dropped in the Super Bowl by the underdog Giants was not the worst news of the weekend for the New England Patriots organization. OK, maybe not. But with the never ending "Spygate" scandal going as strong as ever, the media focus will not be shifting from the franchise any time in the near future.

STAYING STRONG - Defending NCAA National Champion Josh Glenn has continued his domination this season, maintaining his No. 1 ranking as he seeks back-to-back titles.

Winter weather can't cool off AU athletics

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Now that the snow is melting and the temperatures are starting to rise, thoughts across campus are already turning toward spring. However, as the calendar turns from January to February, let's not forget the men and women of AU athletics. It's time to do a quick recap on all the Eagles to see where they stand going into the Patriot League championship season.

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Seven top 5 finishes anchor swimmers at Navy Invitational

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The men's and women's swimming and diving teams took to the water as seven top five finishes were recorded at the non-team scoring Navy Invitational meet on Saturday. The women's team raked in six of the seven top five finishes. Freshmen Eleanor Clay and Morgan Haycock lent a helping hand to their team.

Though red shirt sophomore Mike Cannon (above left) won his bout in the 165-lb. weight class at yesterday's home wrestling match, only three of his teammates were able to do the same. Old Dominion came out on top 31-12.
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Monarchs Tech Fall Eagles

Red shirt senior Josh Glenn (197-lb.) fought his last home bout for the Eagles Sunday in Bender against the Old Dominion Monarchs. The AU wrestlers were not able to overcome the power of Old Dominion, though, and ended with a final score of 31-12. Glenn is the first national wrestling champion out of AU.


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Underclassmen run away from the pack at invite

Nine members of the AU track team competed at the Thomson Invitational at the University of Delaware on Saturday, taking home five top 10 finishes in the process. Junior Brendan Laks was the sole winner of the day, taking home first place in the 5000-meter run with a time of 15:16.


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Men's basketball takes down Lafayette

Just three days after AU head coach Jeff Jones said his team needed "more energy and more of a competitive spirit" following their second straight home loss, the men's basketball team rode a wave of hot shooting and defeated Patriot League leader Lafayette 87-76 Saturday in Easton, Pa.


ONE-ON-ONE PLAY -  Freshman Michelle Kirk holds her own against a Lafayette defender during the women's Phil Bender game on Saturday. Their third straight victory propelled them into a tie for third place in the PL.
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Hat trick for women's basketball

Junior guard Talicia Jackson led a fast-paced, run-and-gun Eagle attack with 16 points as AU defeated Patriot League rival Lafayette 68-54 at home on Saturday during women's Phil Bender. The Eagles, winners of three straight games, move into a 4-3 tie with Lafayette in the Patriot League standings.



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Patriot pride is up against a Giant test

The season of barbeque wings, busty cheerleaders, crying men, bone-crushing hits and skipping church on Sundays is almost at an end. The wind that once blew yellow penalty flags ever so violently across the emerald turf is now almost at a gentle breeze, and with one more gust, that breeze will come to a standstill for eight long months.


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New coach, new attitude, new outlook

Most of the media chatter about the Washington Capitals' chances in the 2007-2008 season was relatively positive. For the first time since the fire sale of 2004, when the club shed expensive and under performing talents like Jaromir Jagr, Robert Lang and franchise mainstay Peter Bondra, optimism was present for at least a playoff berth.


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Women's basketball soars past Navy, 59-52

The women's basketball team captured a 59-52 win during their game against Navy Wednesday night, pushing their Patriot League record to 3-3. It didn't look to be in the Eagles' favor early into the game when Navy earned a 10-0 run. Although AU had much catching up to do, juniors Pam Stanfield and Talicia Jackson scored the first 12 points of the game for the Eagles, cutting the Navy lead to 18-12.


TRIFECTA- AU's Garrison Carr launches one of his trademark three-pointers last night in the game against Navy. However, it was not enough to prevent the Eagles' second straight home loss.
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Men's basketball loses 2nd straight at Bender

The men's basketball team continued its struggling season, losing to the Navy Midshipmen 77-66 at home for the first time since 1991. From the start, Navy was easily the more energetic team, as the Midshipmen gave AU struggles with both their zone and full court man-to-man defenses.


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Eagle runners leave their tracks on the top 10 lists

Eight different men's and women's track runners ran well enough at the Patriot Games at George Mason University on Saturday to make it into the top 10 in school history in their respective events. Individual success did not translate into team results, however, as the men finished seventh overall and the women finished in 11th.


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Crossing off the Crusaders:Women's basketball beats HC

Traveling all the way up to chilly Worcester, Mass., the women's basketball team won its first-ever match-up against Patriot League rival Holy Cross on Saturday night, clinching the win by double digits, 62-46. From the opening tip-off, the Eagles were in control of the tempo of the game.


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Divide and conquer: Swimmers prove there can be an "I" in team

Both the men's and women's swimming and diving teams could not pull through with team victories on Saturday at George Mason University. Although some individual successes did occur, it was not enough for either team to take home a win. The women battled it out against Army, George Mason and Old Dominion, and senior Meghan Thiel came through once again.


BENDER BREAK DOWN - Junior Derrick Mercer soars through the air on his way to scoring a lay-up during the Phil Bender game against the Holy Cross Crusaders on Saturday.
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Phil Bender comes down to final shot

In a game that saw both teams matching shot for shot the entire contest with 16 lead changes, it was fitting that the outcome would come down to the final play. But for the nearly 4,000 fans packed into Bender Arena on Phil Bender, it was the Eagles that came up just short to the Holy Cross Crusaders, losing on an Andrew Beinert jump shot with 19 seconds remaining to give Holy Cross a 66-64 victory.


TRIPLE JUMP- Senior Travis Lay soars above two defenders as the Eagles seize a second straight Patriot League victory. AU is now tied with Bucknell University for second place in the league.
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Men's basketball captures two wins

The men's basketball team rode a wave of hot shooting this past week en route to two victories over Patriot League foes, putting the team in a tie for second place in the conference. In their Patriot League home opener on Saturday, and first game since a seven-game road trip, the Eagles defeated the Raiders of Colgate University 65-57.


JUMP SHOT- Freshman Michelle Kirk jumps to take a shot as her opponent attempts to block her. It did not help the Eagles pull through, though, as they continued their eight-game losing streak yesterday.
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Bad 'Knight' for women's basketball

The Eagles had suffered a seven-game losing streak and were looking to earn a win as two of their key players, juniors Pam Stanfield and Talicia Jackson, returned to the court from injuries. "We've had a lot of things happening in the last six weeks," head coach Melissa McFerrin said.



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Swimmers take final AU plunge

Both the men and women swim teams made a splash in their last home meet Friday. The men faced off against Georgetown while the woman competed against Georgetown and George Mason. Several swimmers came in first, while senior Meghan Theil earned the swimming equivalent of a hat trick.



Section 202 hosts Connor Sturniolo and Gabrielle McNamee are joined by fellow Eagle staff member and phenomenal sports photographer, Josh Markowitz. Follow along as they discuss the United Football League and the benefits it provides for the world of professional football.


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