The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Defensive Player of the Year Carson Talboys has signed a professional contract with his hometown team the Charlotte Independence of the United Soccer League.
Fifty-nine (59) honorees on Thursday were named to the 2021 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Men's Soccer All-Academic Team, as announced by Commissioner Dan Mara. The total number of honorees represent all 12 schools that compete in the sport in the CACC.
For their combined dominance on the field and in the classroom, Wilmington University men’s soccer’s Shawn Genus and Carson Talboys were named to the 2021 College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) Academic All-America Teams, as voted on by the division’s sports information directors.
Shawn Genus becomes the first Wilmington University men’s soccer student-athlete to earn All-American status in two different seasons, being named a First Team Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association (D2CCA) All-American and a Second Team United Soccer Coaches All-American.
Four Wilmington University men’s soccer standouts added to their 2021 resumes on Wednesday, as the United Soccer Coaches Division II All-Regions teams were announced.
Four Wildcats were voted All-Region as the Division II Conference Commissioner’s Association (D2CCA) announced its 2021 Men’s Soccer All-Region Teams as voted on by the East Region’s sports information directors.
Every lead the Wilmington University men’s soccer took on Saturday afternoon, Davis & Elkins had an answer, ultimately leading to a 4-2 victory in the Second Round of the NCAA Super-Region 1 Tournament at the WU Athletics Complex.
For the third 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.
Prior to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Semifinals, the conference office presented the All-Conference Teams and Major Awards, along with the CACC Top XVI Awards for academic excellence. The Wildcats swept the Top XVI Award for soccer as Krysta Memis and Jackson Brandwene won for their respective sports.
The 2021 season continues for the Wilmington University men’s soccer team, as it earned the No. 3 seed, a First Round bye, and a home game in the NCAA Division II Tournament. They will play No. 6 seed Davis & Elkins in the Second Round on Saturday at the WU Athletics Complex.
Getting it done on the field and in the classroom, Wilmington University men’s soccer’s Carson Talboys and Shawn Genus have been voted to the College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) Academic All-District 1 Team, as voted on by the East Region’s sports information directors.
Three would-be goals were cleared off the line as the No. 2 seed Wilmington University men’s soccer team fell to No. 3 seed Dominican in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Semifinals on Friday afternoon on the campus of Post University.
With the final rankings prior to the NCAA Selection Show, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team held firm at No. 3 in this week’s NCAA Super-Region 1 poll while moving up a spot to No. 13 in this week’s United Soccer Coaches Division II National Poll.
Win number 200 for head coach Nick Papanicolas was something special, as the WIlmington University men's soccer team defeated Felician, 6-0, in the first round of the CACC Tournament on Monday at the WU Athletics Complex. Shawn Genus recorded a hat trick while Shoki Yoshida scored twice as well. Max Norden added the sixth goal for the Wildcats who advance to the CACC Semifinals for the eighth time in the last nine seasons. Now in his 18th year at the helm of the Wildcats, Papanicolas is 200-106-33, a .639 winning percentage. The Wildcats face No. 3 Dominican in the CACC Semifinals at Post University. Copyright 2021; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
For the 11th time in its NCAA era, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team is advancing to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Semifinals, as the No. 2 seeded Wildcats defeated the No. 7 seed Felician, 6-0, on Monday afternoon in the First Round at the WU Athletics Complex.
Heading into the postseason, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team collected four Major Awards and seven All-Conference selections as the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference released its annual awards on Monday morning.
The Wilmington University men’s soccer team claimed a share of the 2021 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Regular Season Championship, will be the No. 2 seed in the CACC Tournament and host No. 7 Felician in the First Round on Monday at the WU Athletics Complex.
In the second installment of the NCAA Division II Super-Region 1 Men’s Soccer Poll, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team is ranked third overall through games played October 31.
The Wilmington University men's soccer team clinch at least a share of the CACC Regular Season Championship for the third straight season (2018 and 2019) with a 3-0 win against Chestnut Hill on Tuesday. The Wildcats outshot the Griffins, 31-2, in the match, but only led 1-0 at the half with a goal from Gabriel Marin. Hakim Williams then scored twice in a two-minute span in the second half to give the Wildcats some breathing room. The Wildcats will have a home game in the CACC Tournament First Round as a No. 1 or No. 2 seed, depending on the final game of the regular season between Post and Felician on Thursday. The Wildcats are now 15-2-1 overall, 9-2 in CACC play. Copyright 2021; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
For the third season in a row and fifth time in its NCAA era, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team claimed at least a share of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Regular Season Championship defeating Chestnut Hill, 3-0, in the regular season finale on Tuesday at the WU Athletics Complex.
The 13th ranked Wilmington University men’s soccer team tied a program record on Sunday, scoring 11 goals in an 11-0 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over Caldwell at Kiwanis Oval.
With the first release of the NCAA Division II Super-Region Polls, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team has been appointed atop the Super-Region 1 rankings, through games played October 24.
The 13th ranked Wildcats came back from a 2-0 halftime deficit with a pair of goals by Carson Talboys, but Georgian Court came to Newark and upset the Wildcats, 3-2, in overtime. It is the first loss at the WU Athletics Complex for the Wildcats since the 2017 CACC Tournament against Post, a span of 28 games, going 27-0-1 ovverall. Richard Thompson and Shoki Yoshida split assists on Talboys' second half goals. Copyright 2021; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
An overtime rebound thwarted the comeback effort of the 13th ranked Wilmington University men’s soccer team, as Georgian Court upset the Wildcats, 3-2, in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference thriller on Wednesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Following a 2-0 week, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team moved up one spot in this week’s United Soccer Coaches Division II National Poll to No. 13 while holding firm at No. 2 in the East Region.
Coming down the home stretch of the 2021 fall regular season, the Wilmington University athletic programs are still shining, as volleyball’s Heather Pedrick and men’s soccer’s Shawn Genus have been named Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Players of the Week on Monday.
Shawn Genus recorded a hat trick and the 14th ranked Wilmington University men’s soccer team hung on down the stretch in defeating Dominican, 3-0, in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action on Friday afternoon at the Orangeburg Soccer Complex.
Following a 1-0 week last week, the Wilmington University men’s soccer team moved up three spots to No. 14 in the latest United Soccer Coaches Division II National Poll, released on Tuesday.
The offense came alive for the 14th ranked Wilmington University men’s soccer team on Tuesday, defeating Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference foe Holy Family, 8-0, at the WU Athletics Complex.
Playing in unfavorable conditions, the 17th ranked Wilmington University men’s soccer team got back in the win column with a hard fought 3-2 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory at Felician on Saturday night at Lyndhurst Recreational.