Cobras play to scoreless 2OT draw against Railsplitters
110 minutes was not enough time to decide a winner as the Coker College men’s soccer team played to a scoreless double-overtime draw on Saturday Oct. 14 afternoon against the Lincoln Memorial University Railsplitters. Both squads had plenty of opportunities in the first half of play as Lincoln Memorial recorded 10 shots with the Cobras firing off six. However, both goalkeepers came up with excellent saves throughout the half....
Cobras play to scoreless 2OT draw against Railsplitters
110 minutes was not enough time to decide a winner as the Coker College men’s soccer team played to a scoreless double-overtime draw on Saturday Oct. 14 afternoon against the Lincoln Memorial University Railsplitters. Both squads had plenty of opportunities in the first half of play as Lincoln Memorial recorded 10 shots with the Cobras firing off six. However, both goalkeepers came up with excellent saves throughout the half....
Cobras take down UNC Pembroke, drop match to Wingate
The Coker College women’s volleyball team had a busy day Saturday Oct. 14 as they took on both the University of North Carolina at Pembroke Braves and the Wingate University Bulldogs, recently ranked 24th in the country, as the host team of a tri-match. The Cobras won their match against UNCP 3-1, but dropped the second match of the day to Wingate, 3-0. Against the Braves, the Cobras were led offensively by Olivia Veith’s...
Coker Men’s Cross Country Finishes 14th at VertCross Invitational
KERNERSVILLE, N.C.- The Coker College men’s cross country team traveled to Kernersville, N.C. to compete in the VertCross Invitational at the Ivey M. Redmon Sports Complex on Friday (Oct. 13) afternoon. Jacob Chebii crossed the finish line first for the Cobras as they placed 14th overall.
A look back at where Darlington stands coming off the bye
The Darlington Falcons wrapped up its week off from competition this week and now will set its eyes on a region road game.
Cobras drop tough SAC match in five at Tusculum
GREENEVILLE, TN- The Coker College women’s volleyball traveled to Tennessee to take on the Pioneers of Tusculum College Saturday (Sept. 30) in a South Atlantic Conference matchup. Despite career days from Taylor du Bray and Madison Bingle, the Cobras lost the match 3-2 (25-16, 29-27, 25-21, 25-23, 15-11). Offensively, du Bray dominated with 22 kills, surpassing her previous career high by four, with a .250 hitting percentage....