Wilmington University men’s soccer tandem Elton Joe and Tommy Quaranta picke dup another post season award as the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) announced its All-Region teams last week.
Junior forward Elton Joe became the Wilmington University men’s soccer team’s sixth All-American in program history, earning Honorable Mention All-American status after sports information directors voted on the 2013 Daktronics NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-American Teams.
A pair of Wilmington University men’s soccer player have been named 2013 Daktronics Division II All-East Region, as Elton Joe was voted to the First Team and Tommy Quaranta was voted to the Second Team, as voted by the region’s Sports Information Directors.
A match against the newly appointed number one team in the country, according to the NSCAA Division II National Poll, was too much to handle for the Wilmington University men’s soccer team on Saturday, as it fell to Southern New Hampshire in the second round of the NCAA East Regional Tournament at Larkin Field.
A header off a corner in the second overtime landed the Wilmington University men’s soccer team a 2-1 victory over Post in the first round of the NCAA Tournament hosted by Southern New Hampshire at Larkin Field on Thursday night.
The Wilmington University men’s soccer team competes in only its second NCAA Division II East Region Championship in the 10 year history of the program, starting with a familiar face hosted by Southern New Hampshire at Larkin Field on Thursday at 7 p.m.
The season continues for the Wilmington University men’s soccer team as the NCAA Division II Selection Committee slotted the team in the No. 6 seed in the East Region, as announced by the NCAA on Monday evening through its Selection Show.
The top seeded Post men’s soccer team didn’t miss in its four penalty kick opportunities, advancing to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship after playing No. 4 Wilmington to a 1-1 tie through regulation and a pair of overtime periods on Wednesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
A strong second half propelled the fourth seeded Wilmington University men’s soccer team into the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Semifinals with a 3-0 victory over No. 5 Concordia on Monday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex in the quarterfinals.
After leading their team to the fourth seed in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament this week, Elton Joe and Tommy Quaranta were named All-CACC by a vote of the league’s head coaches, announced by the conference office on Monday.
With games still to be played on Friday to determine the rest of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Men’s Soccer Tournament seedings, the Wilmington University men’s team knows it will host No. 5 Concordia on Monday at the WU Athletics Complex starting at 2 p.m.
The regular season came to an end for the Wilmington University men’s soccer team on Wednesday afternoon as the Wildcats clinched the fourth seed and a home game in the upcoming Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Quarterfinals with a 4-0 road win over Georgian Court.
The Wilmington University men’s soccer team outshot Nyack but couldn’t solve the backline or Warrior goalkeeper Tom Lohman as the Warriors came away with a 3-0 victory on Saturday afternoon.
The Wilmington University men’s soccer team, along with other members of the Wilmington University family, joined forces and participated in the 2013 Wilmington Kidney Walk along the Wilmington Riverfront on October 13.
In a matchup of like teams with like records, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team couldn’t solve the back line of the Dominican defense, falling 1-0 after an early goal in a pivotal Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference match at the WU Athletics Complex on Saturday afternoon.
The Wilmington University men’s soccer team kept the pressure on visiting Goldey-Beacom for the full 90 minutes and came away with a solid 2-0 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over its crosstown rival at the WU Athletics Complex on Wednesday afternoon.
After not allowing a goal in over 119 minutes in in two matches last week, junior goalkeeper Spyros Stergiotis was named the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Week, announced by the conference office on Monday.
A pair of second half goals, including the first career goal as a member of the Wilmington University men’s soccer team by Tim Bailey, propelled the Wildcats to a much needed 2-0 victory over Bloomfield in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference road contest on Saturday at Foley Field.
Thursday’s matchup between the Wilmington University men’s soccer team and the University of the District of Columbia has been postponed due to the government shutdown.
Senior Todd Woll picked a good time to score his first career goal as a member of the Wilmington University men’s soccer team on Tuesday, knotting the score of what turned into a 1-1 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference draw with Philadelphia at the WU Athletics Complex.
A frustrating afternoon ended in favor of No. 15 Post University, 3-1, over Wilmington University as the top two Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference men’s soccer teams battled for first place at the WU Athletics Complex on Saturday afternoon.
It was apparent early in the match that Wednesday’s match was going to go in favor of the Wilmington University men’s soccer team, as the team went on to defeat West Chester, 4-1, at the WU Athletics Complex.
Trailing 1-0 at the halftime break, the No. 13 Wilmington University men’s soccer team responded with three goals in the second frame, coming back to earn a 3-1 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over Caldwell on Homecoming on Saturday at the WU Athletics Complex.
Multiple streaks came to an end for the No. 13 Wilmington men’s soccer team on Tuesday, as Chestnut Hill took a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference decision, 3-0, at Victory Field #1 on the campus of Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School.
A trio of Wilmington University student-athletes earned top weekly honors on Monday, as the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference released its weekly reports and Elton Joe, Victoria Vasapolli, and Richie Mitten were named Players of the Week in their respective sports.
Trailing by a pair of goals early in the second half, the No. 21 Wilmington University men’s soccer team mounted a furious comeback to extend its winning streak to four straight with a 3-2 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over Concordia on Saturday afternoon at Holtdorf Soccer Field.
The combination of newcomers Elton Joe and Jordon Ellison kept the 21st ranked Wilmington University men’s soccer team rolling on Thursday afternoon, as Joe scored both goals off passes by Ellison in a 2-0 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over Holy Family at Tiger Field.
On the strength of the team’s first hat trick since the 2009 season, the 21st ranked Wilmington University men’s soccer team defeated Millersville, 3-2, in nonconference action at the WU Athletics Complex on Tuesday afternoon.
Leading his team to a 2-1 week, Wilmington University sophomore goalkeeper Frank Hall was named the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week on Monday, highlighting a group of individuals mentioned in their respective sports weekly reports.