The Wilmington University women’s basketball season came to an all-too-soon end on Tuesday night as they fell 81-74 on the road at Philadelphia in the 2017 regular season finale on Tuesday night in the Gallagher Center.
Goldey-Beacom had a hard time missing from deep in the first half, carrying the Lightning to an 81-65 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over the Wilmington University women’s basketball team on Saturday night at the Joseph West Jones Center.
A plethora of scoring in front of a packed house on Senior Night was not enough for the Wilmington University women’s basketball team to get a win. They were defeated by Chestnut Hill College, 95-85, in central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action at the Wilmington University Athletics Complex on Wednesday evening.
A strong third quarter powered the Wilmington University women’s basketball team to a 79-63 cross-divisional Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory at Post on Saturday.
Holy Family dialed the clock back on Tuesday night and played as well as when they were dominating the East Region in the 2000’s, beating the Wilmington University women’s basketball team, 90-57, in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference South Division matchup at the WU Athletics Complex.
A pair of Wildcats were named the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Co-Players of the Week after leading the men’s and women’s basketball teams to a perfect 4-0 week with sweeps over Georgian Court and Nyack.
The red hot shooting of the Wilmington University women’s basketball team continued on Saturday as the Wildcats used a large third quarter to run past Nyack, 76-68, at the WU Athletics Complex in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference cross-divisional action.
The Wildcats swept the season series from Georgian Court with an 89-82 victory on Wednesday night at the WU Athletics Complex. The offense was off and running in the contest, putting up their most points in a game this season. They had three players reach 20 or more points, led by LaShyra Williams' 25 points. Jasmine Lee came off the bench to score 24 points in 25 minutes while Macy Robinson also chipped in with 20 points and nine rebounds. The Wildcats shot 51.6 percent from the floor for the game, hitting 5-of-11 from downtown. Copyright 2017; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
An explosion of offense allowed the Wilmington University woman’s basketball team to reign victorious, defeating Georgian court at home, 89-82, in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action at the Wilmington University Athletics complex on Wednesday evening.
All five starters and one reserve reached double figures for the Wilmington University women’s basketball team as they took down Concordia, 82-73, in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference cross-divisional action at the Meyer Athletic Center on Saturday afternoon.
The Wilmington University basketball teams had a perfect week on the court, with each the men’s and women’s basketball teams defeating the University of the Sciences and Holy Family. Both squads were honored with Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Player of the Week honorees, as announce by the conference office today.
The sharp shooting Wilmington University women’s basketball team raced out to a large lead and cruised to an 83-69 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference South Division victory over Holy Family on Saturday afternoon at the Campus Center Gym.
Trailing by 17 points with eight minutes to play in the third quarter, the Wildcats staged an epic comeback to take down CACC South Division leading University of the Sciences, 75-67, at the WU Athletics Complex on Tuesday night. Jasmine Lee was the catalyst for the Wildcats' comeback, finishing with 24 points in 22 minutes off the bench. Macy Robinson hit a three-pointer with 9:00 to play in the fourth quarter to give the Wildcats their first lead before Lee put the Wildcats in front for good moments later. LaShyra Williams added 15 points while Jocelyn Rodriguez scored 11 for the Wildcats. Copyright 2017; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
Trailing by as many as 17 points in the second half, the Wilmington University staged an epic comeback to take down the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference South Division leaders in USciences, 75-67, on Tuesday night at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women’s basketball team had the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference North Division leaders Caldwell on the ropes, but the Cougars remained undefeated in league play with a strong second half in taking down the Wildcats, 87-76, on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The defending Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference North Division champion Bloomfield Bears used a decisive second quarter to defeat the Wilmington University women’s basketball team, 82-52, on Tuesday night inside The Gym.
The Wilmington University basketball teams picked up a combined four wins last week and each team was honored with student-athletes being named on the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Weekly Reports, as announce by the conference office on Monday.
An off shooting afternoon harmed the Wilmington University women’s basketball team as it dropped a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference cross divisional contest to Dominican, 60-52, on Sunday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Due to the threat of inclement incoming weather, the Wilmington University basketball doubleheader scheduled for Saturday, January 7, 2017 at the WU Athletics Complex against Dominican has been postponed.
An early lead turned into a late game deficit as the Wilmington University women’s basketball team used a fourth quarter charge and a buzzer beating three-pointer from Jasmine Lee to comeback and defeat Felician, 78-75, on Wednesday night in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action in Job Gym.
A new season high and leading her Wilmington University women’s basketball team to a 1-1 mark over the holiday break has LaShyra Williams being named in this week’s Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Weekly Report, as announced by the conference office on Tuesday.
The hot shooting of the Wilmington University women’s basketball team allowed the Wildcats to lead wire-to-wire in an 80-71 nonconference contest over Lincoln (Pa.) on Friday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women’s basketball came back from its holiday break and almost took an overtime affair from Kutztown, falling 93-88 in the nonconference action at the Keystone Arena on Wednesday afternoon.
A fierce fourth quarter comeback fell just short for the Wilmington University women’s basketball team as crosstown rival Goldey-Beacom took a 78-70 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference showdown at the WU Athletics Complex on Sunday afternoon.
Chestnut Hill came out of the gates hitting shot after shot and never let up, going on to defeat the Wilmington University women’s basketball team, 102-67, in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action on Thursday night inside Sorgenti Arena.
A big third quarter changed the momentum in favor of the Wilmington University women’s basketball team, defeating Georgian Court on the road, 83-73, in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action in the Wellness Center on Saturday afternoon.
The hot shooting of the University of the Sciences in the second quarter carried the Devils to a 72-64 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over the Wilmington University women’s basketball team on Tuesday night inside Bobby Morgan Arena.
The Wilmington University women's basketball team snapped a 15-game losing streak to the Philadelphia University Rams on Saturday, taking down their CACC foe 63-60 at home. The Wildcats used a 16-8 third quarter to turn around a 39-33 halftime deficit, but needed a late bucket to secure the win. Trailing by a point, the Wildcats secured a rebound and pushed the tempo, as Ebonee Dixon started it with a long outlet pass to Nyree Grant. Grant went with one more pass to LaShyra Williams who laid it home for the 61-60 lead with 25 seconds left. The defense then squeezed a turnover out of the Rams and hit a pair of free throws for the 63-60 final score. Grant collected her second straight double-double with 10 points and 17 rebounds while Williams led the Wildcats with 16 points. Macy Robinson added 15 points while Jocelyn Rodriguez scored 10 and added nine rebounds and three assists. Copyright 2016; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
Rob Miller knows how to beat Philadelphia. For the first time since the Wilmington University women’s head coach was in his first tenure with the Wildcats in 2008-09, the women’s basketball team took down the Rams on Saturday, 63-60, in the team’s Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference opener at the WU Athletics Complex.
Nyree Grant’s double-double was not enough for the Wilmington University women’s basketball team as a fourth quarter comeback fell just short, 55-50, against Bowie State on Wednesday night at the WU Athletics Complex.