Following the 2019-20 men’s and women’s basketball seasons, the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference has announced the 2019-20 All-Academic Honorees, which included six individuals from Wilmington University’s men’s and women’s basketball teams.
Redshirt senior Jermaine Head becomes the first player in Wilmington University men’s basketball program history to be named a two-time All-Region performer, earning a second straight Second Team Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association (D2CCA) All-East Region nod.
The 12th ranked Jefferson basketball team scored the first 18 points of the game in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Semifinals and the Wilmington University men’s basketball team never recovered, falling 100-61 at Bobby Morgan Arena on the campus of USciences.
For the third time in his illustrious career, Wilmington University men’s basketball’s Jermaine Head has been named All-CACC, this time being named to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference First Team, as announced by the conference this Tuesday.
The 2019-20 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament begins on Tuesday with a First Round contest between the Wilmington University men’s basketball team and Post University at the Drubner Center in Waterbury, Conn.
For just the second time in program history, the Wilmington University men’s basketball team is moving on to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Semifinals, as they defeated Post on the road, 76-69, in the First Round on Tuesday night at the Drubner Center.
A string of three-pointers early in the second half led Goldey-Beacom to the come-from-behind victory over the Wilmington University men’s basketball team, 73-67, in the 2019-20 regular season finale on Saturday at the WU Athletics Complex.
Just like he has done numerous times before, #WilmUMBB's Jermaine Head drove the lane, hung in the air, and converted a layup in traffic. The only difference this time was that is was for career points number 1,808 and 1,809, breaking the program's all-time scoring record in the NCAA era. He surpassed Tyaire Ponzo-Meek's mark of 1,808 set during his senior year in 2016-17. Congratulations Jermaine Head!
Despite a 76-71 loss to Georgian Court on Wednesday night at the Wellness Center, the Wilmington University men’s basketball team will appear in the 2019-20 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament for the fourth year in row.
Wilmington University men’s basketball all-time leading scorer Tyaire Ponzo-Meek was named Second Team on the first ever D2EastHoops Regional All-Decade Team by D2 East Hoops’ Chris Granozio and Steve Zerdelian.
The Wilmington University men’s basketball team had their best shooting afternoon of the season, pouring in 52.9 percent of their shots in a 91-60 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference South Division victory at USciences on Saturday afternoon.
A second half defensive clamp down aided in the Wilmington University men’s basketball team to an 88-71 victory over Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference North Division foe Concordia on Saturday at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wildcats came back in the second half to take an 88-71 victory over Conordia, moving into third place in the South Division by improving to 7-9 in CACC play. The Wildcats held Concordia to 35.5% shooting in the second half, including 0-10 from three-point range. The Wildcats hits 13 threes int he game and scored 34 points off 24 Concordia turnovers in the win. Jermaine Head led the Wildcats with 31 points, six assists, and five steals. Taalib Holloman scored 19 points while Kam Cooper scored 15 of his 18 points in the second half. Jordan Harding added 12 points and a team high nine rebounds. Danny Walsh dished out six assists as well. The Wildcats are now 9-16 overall. Copyright 2020; Wilmington University. All rights reserved. Interview by Bailey Andrews, live call by Jon Buzby and Marty Sheehan.
The Wilmington University men’s basketball team was looking to avenge an overtime loss from earlier in the season, but the No. 10/11 ranked Jefferson Rams were too much to overcome on Wednesday night, defeating the Wildcats, 78-62, at the WU Athletics Complex.
A pair of double-doubles last week for Jermaine Head has led the redshirt senior guard to be named the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Co-Player and Defensive Player of the Week, as announced by the conference office on Monday.
The Wilmington University men’s basketball team remained red-hot from beyond the three-point arc on Saturday, defeating Caldwell 75-69 in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference cross-divisional matchup on Corino Court.
The Wilmington University men's basketball team tied a single game program record with 17 made three-pointers, using the long ball late to break away from Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference foe Chestnut Hill, 96-85, on Tuesday night at the WU Athletics Complex. Jermaine Head led the scoring with 34 points, hitting 5-of-11 from three-point land, adding 10 assists for the double-double. He also had six rebounds and three steals in the win.
Jordan Harding hit four three-pointers and finished with 24 points, adding six rebounds as well. Taalib Holloman went 4-of-7 from downtown, leading to 20 points as well. Danny Walsh chipped in with three made three-pointers, tallying 11 points while adding five assists. WU is now 7-15, 5-8 CACC.
The Wilmington University men’s basketball team tied a single game program record with 17 made three-pointers, using the long ball late to break away from Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference foe Chestnut Hill, 96-85, on Tuesday night at the WU Athletics Complex.
Post’s constant pressure and points in the paint carried them to a 90-63 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over the Wilmington University men’s basketball team at the WU Athletics Complex on Saturday afternoon.
A 26-7 run spanning the two halves helped carry Holy Family to a 77-69 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over the Wilmington University men’s basketball team on Wednesday night inside the Campus Center.
After a career-high performance this past weekend, Wilmington University men’s basketball’s Jermaine Head was named Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Player of the Week, announced by the conference this Monday.
In a down to the wire matchup, the Wilmington University men’s basketball team came out on top, 86-82 against Nyack Saturday afternoon in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference cross-division contest at Bowman Gym.
The University of the Sciences battled back from a five-point deficit with 33 seconds left to stun the Wilmington University men’s basketball team, 77-76, in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference South Division action on Tuesday night, hitting three free throws with 1.8 seconds left to take the lead and the game.
Felician dominated the paint on its way to an 89-51 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over the Wilmington University men’s basketball team on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Danny Walsh hit a three-pointer to take the lead with 1:42 left in regulation, capping a 13-point, second half comeback as the Wilmington University men’s basketball team defeated Chestnut Hill, 75-66, in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference South Division clash on Wednesday night inside Sorgenti Arena.
The Wilmington University men’s basketball team raced out to a quick 13-1 lead, but Dominican stormed back to lead by halftime, continuing on to take the 76-69 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference cross-divisional contest inside the Hennessey Center on Saturday afternoon.
The Wilmington University men's basketball team defeated CACC foe Georgian Court, 76-66 Wednesday night at the WU Athletics Complex. The men would go on a 30-9 run against the Lions in a span of eight minutes to control the lead. Jermaine Head had a game-high 32 points, with 6 rebounds, and 6 assists, while going 8-8 from the free throw line. Jordan Harding added 11 points and 6 rebounds, as Kameron Cooper chipped in with 9 points. Freshman Eli Gibson grabbed 9 rebounds. WU is now 4-10, 2-3 CACC.
A game defining 20-point swing midway through the second half propelled the Wilmington University men’s basketball to a come-from-behind Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory, 76-66, over Georgian Court on Wednesday night at the WU Athletics Complex.
The District of Columbia turned 15 turnovers into 26 points as the Firebirds went on to defeat the Wilmington University men’s basketball team, 91-72, in the Wildcats’ final nonconference contest of the season on Monday night.
Down by as many as 10 points early in the first half, the Wilmington University men’s basketball team stepped up the defense and roared back for a 67-64 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over Bloomfield on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.