The Christian Zwickert led Poland National Team captured gold at the European Men’s Lacrosse Challenge 2021 on Saturday, defeating Slovakia, 8-4, in the championship match, hosted at the AWF Stadium, Paderewskiego Avenue, in Wroclaw, Poland.
Forty (40) student-athletes on Monday were named to the 2020-21 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Men's Lacrosse All-Academic Team, as announced by Commissioner Dan Mara. The 40 honorees represent all seven CACC member institutions that have a varsity program in the sport.
An 8-0 run spanning the second and third quarters carried Chestnut Hill past the Wilmington University men’s lacrosse, 17-9, in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship on Saturday afternoon at Plymouth Whitemarsh’s Victory Field #1.
The Wildcats are making their first trip to the CACC Tournament Championship with a 12-11 win over Georgian Court in the CACC Semifinals on Thursday at the WU Athletics Complex. The Wildcats led 12-8 before the Lions stormed back with straight goals, but the defense held firm late to secure the win. Logan Stinson finished with 4 goals and 2 assists while Jake Copio had 1 goal and 4 assists. Giovanni Marino's goal with 6:43 to play proved to be the game winner. Noah Given made 12 saves for the Wildcats. Peyton McDonald led with 5 ground balls.
For the first time in program history, the Wilmington University men’s lacrosse team will play for a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship, as the No. 2 seeded Wildcats defeated No. 3 Georgian Court, 12-11, on Thursday in the semifinals at the WU Athletics Complex.
The final regular season stretch produced three Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Players of the Week for the Wilmington University athletics department, as announced by the conference office on Monday.
For the first time in program history, the Wilmington University men’s lacrosse team featured major award winners as the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference announced its 2021 All-Conference Teams on Tuesday morning.
For the third Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament in a row, the Wilmington University men’s lacrosse team has earned a spot in the semifinals, this time as the No. 2 seed and earning a First-Round bye for the 2021 CACC Tournament.
The Wilmington University men’s lacrosse team secured a second place finish in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference standings with a 17-5 victory over Caldwell on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Trailing by a goal with just over 6 minutes to play in the fourth quarter, Jacob Herman went behind the back with the feed to a flying Jimmy Cava who buried it home with the one-timer goal. That tied the game, 9-9, and started a 5-0 run for the Wildcats to win 13-9, their first win over Georgian Court in program history.
Freshman Logan Stinson has been named the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Men’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Week on Tuesday, as he led the Wildcats with 12 points in two games last week.
An eight-goal fourth quarter brought the Wilmington University men’s lacrosse team back for a 13-9 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over Georgian Court on Tuesday afternoon at the GCU Track & Field Complex.
The defense stiffened and allowed its fewest number of goals in a game in program history while the offense secured its largest margin of victory with a 15-1 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference win at Felician on Saturday night.
A three-goal run in the span of three minutes in the fourth quarter allowed Chestnut Hill to take the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest, 12-8, over the Wilmington University men’s lacrosse team on Thursday morning at Victory Field #1.
The Wildcats picked up their first win of the season with a thrilling 17-14 CACC win over Post at home. It was a back and forth tilt, as the first quarter was tied, 6-6, and again tied, 9-9, at the half. Giovanni Marino led the offense with four goals and an assist while Jimmy Cava added three goals and two assists.
A back and forth tilt was decided in the fourth quarter and it was the Wilmington University men’s lacrosse team that came out on top, 17-14, in its Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference opener on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The ninth ranked Mercy men’s lacrosse team was too much to handle for Wilmington University on Sunday, as the Mavericks downed the Wildcats, 15-2, at Mercy Field.
The opening weekend of lacrosse games produced a pair of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Players of the Week on Monday, as announced by the conference office.
A second half surge led Lake Erie over the Wilmington University men’s lacrosse team on Sunday, ruining the 2021 home and season opener, 16-7, at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University men’s lacrosse team looks to extend its winning streak into the 2021 season, as it has announced 11 games, five at the WU Athletics Complex, starting March 21, as the 2021 schedule has been announced.
Chestnut Hill College was picked first in the 2021 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Men's Lacrosse Preseason Coaches’ Poll, as announced by Commissioner Dan Mara on Tuesday. The Griffins earned 40 points in the voting, including four of seven first-place votes. The voting for the poll was conducted by the league's seven head coaches in the sport.
Christian Zwickert, head coach of the Wilmington University men’s lacrosse team, now has another team to keep an eye on; the Polish National Team. Zwickert returns to the helm of the Polish National Team ahead of the European Championships next July.
Led by the lip coverings of head coach Christian Zwickert and assistant coach Jeremy Forester, the Wilmington University men's lacrosse team has joined the HEADstrong Foundation's Mustache Madness during the month of November, and the team needs your help!