The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) unveiled its 2019-20 CACC Team Academic Award winners on Wednesday, as six schools combined to take home the 17 honors for the 2019-20 academic year. The announcement was made by CACC Commissioner Dan Mara, as the school with the highest team grade point average in each of the league's 16 championship sports, was crowned the Team Academic Award winner for that specific sport.
Wilmington University men's soccer star Lorne Bickley on Thursday was named the 2019-20 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, as announced by Commissioner Dan Mara. Bickley will now move on for regional and national consideration for the Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award presented by the Division 2 Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA). Nominating and voting for the conference award was conducted by the league's 14 sports information directors.
For the first time since the 2015 season, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team earned three All-Americans in one season, but the first time in program history to have more than one named to the United Soccer Coaches All-American in one season, which was announced at the NCAA Division II pre-championships banquet Wednesday night.
A trio of Wildcats have been named to the 2019 Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) Men’s Soccer All-America Team, headlined by junior forward Lorne Bickley being named the 2019 Ron Lenz National Player of the Year.
Five standouts from the Wilmington University men’s soccer team add to their 2019 resume, as they were named All-East Region as the United Soccer Coaches has announced the first round of their postseason awards.
Adding to their record breaking season, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team earned three student-athletes to the 2019 CoSIDA Academic All-America Division II Men’s Soccer Teams, which are selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America.
After a record breaking season, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team had six student-athletes placed on the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference All-Academic Team for their performances on the field and in the classroom.
A goal in the 55th minute turned out to be the only mark of the match, as fourth seeded Franklin Pierce defeated the fifth seeded Wilmington University men’s soccer team, 1-0, in the Second Round of the NCAA Super Region 1 Tournament on Saturday night at Sodexo Field.
For the second consecutive year, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team received an at-large bid into the NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Super Region 1 Tournament.
Junior forward Lorne Bickley added to his accolades this season as the Wilmington University men’s soccer player was named the 2019 Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association (D2CCA) East Region Player of the Year, as four other Wildcats earned a spot on the All-East Region teams, as voted on the region’s sports information directors.
The Wildcats earned an at-large bid into the 2019 NCAA Tournament, making it back-to-back seasons for the first itme in program history. They earned the No. 5 seed and will travel to No. 4 Franklin Pierce for a Second Round game, getting a bye in the First Round. It is their fifth overall at-large selection since 2009. They will play in Rindge, N.H. on Saturday at 6:00 p.m. Copyright 2019; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
For the third time in five years, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team has earned an at-large bid into the NCAA Division II Super Region 1 Tournament, earning the No. 5 seed in the 2019 bracket.
A fast start by the opposition and an early red card doomed the top seeded Wilmington University men’s soccer team in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Semifinals against fifth seeded Georgian Court, 4-2, on Friday afternoon at Municipal Stadium.
With their postseason win in the beginning of the week, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team was ranked third in the latest NCAA Division II Super Region 1 rankings which are conducted by the 2019 men’s soccer Regional Advisory Committee.
Heading into the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament, the conference office announced the 2019 CACC All-Conference award winners, and the Wildcats picked up four major award winners while placing seven members on the All-CACC teams on Monday.
For the seventh time in the past eight years, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team has advanced to the CACC Tournament Semifinals, as the top seeded and nationally eighth ranked Wildcats defeated eighth seeded Concordia, 7-4, on Monday afternoon in the First Round at the WU Athletics Complex.
The No. 1 ranked Wilmington University men's soccer team defeated No. 8 Concordia, 7-4 in the CACC Quarterfinal game at the Complex on Monday afternoon. Lorne Bickley and Abdul Mansaray both recorded two goals and one assist in the win. With Bickely's second goal of the game, he broke the all-time record for points in a single-season at WilmU with 55. Shawn Genus had one goal and two assists, while Joe Bell recorded one goal. Ben Jordan had two assists, as Fredrik Bentdal had one assist. WU is now 17-1-1 on the season. They will play No.. 5 Georgian Court at Post in the Semifinals.
he 2019 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Regular Season Championship remained with the Wilmington University men’s soccer team for the second straight year, and now heads into the CACC Tournament as the No. 1 Seed with a First Round game on Monday against eighth seeded Concordia at the WU Athletics Complex.
The 2019 Academic All-District Men’s Soccer Teams have been announced by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) to recognize the nation’s top student-athletes who perform both on the field and in the classroom.
The second NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Super-Region 1 Poll has been announced and little has changed for the Wilmington University men’s soccer team, as it is now tied for No. 3 heading into the postseason.
With one week left until the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference post season, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team remained in the No. 8 spot of the United Soccer Coaches National Poll, while staying No. 2 in the East Region.
Heading into the stretch run of their respective fall seasons, the Wilmington University men’s soccer and volleyball teams placed student-athletes on the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Player of the Week lists, as announced by the conference office on Monday.
Four second half goals capped off a 5-0 shutout for the Wilmington University men’s soccer team over Concordia in their final regular season contest at Bronxville High School on Saturday afternoon.
Heading into their final regular season contest, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team was allotted fourth in the Super-Region 1 bracket of the first official NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Regional Rankings, which is conducted by the 2019 men’s soccer Regional Advisory Committee.
For the first time since the 2009 season, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team has been ranked among the Top 10 best team’s in the country, earning its highest ever ranking of No. 8 in this week’s United Soccer Coaches Division II National Poll.
With his goal in the 31st minute of play, red shirt junior Lorne Bickley broke the single season record of goals for the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference with his 23rd of the season, helping the Wilmington University men’s soccer team to a 3-0 win over cross town rival Goldey-Beacom for Senior Day on Wednesday afternoon at the Complex.
The 8th ranked #WilmUMSoccer team captured its second straight CACC Regular Season Championship with a 3-0 victory against crosstown rival Goldey-Beacom on Wednesday. Joe Bell scored the game's first goal and Lorne Bickley scored his CACC record breaking 23rd goal of the year for the 2-0 first half lead. Abdul Mansaray than scored his 13th goal of the yea rin the second half. Gabriel Prgomet made two saves to record his seventh shutout of the season.Teh Wildcats are now 15-1-1 overall and 9-1-1 in the CACC with one match remaining in the regular season. Copyright 2019; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
Lorne Bickley set a new program record with his 21st and 22nd goals tonight, leading the 11th ranked Wilmington University men’s soccer team to a 6-2 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory at Nyack on Saturday night.
The Wilmington University men’s and women’s soccer teams will travel to Nyack on Saturday for a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference doubleheader, with the games being moved to Nyack High School’s turf field.
Wilmington University men’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams rounded out this week’s Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Players of the Week for the second week in a row, as announced by the conference on Monday.