The Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) honored student-athletes from 47 different institutions with inclusion in the 2016 IWLCA Zag Sports Division II Academic Honor Roll.
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Commissioner Dan Mara announced that a record 192 student-athletes from seven spring championship sports wee named to the Spring 2016 CACC All-Academic Team, with 11 student-athletes coming from Wilmington University.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse season came to a close on Tuesday afternoon in the First Round of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament, as third seeded Georgian Court downed the sixth seeded Wildcats, 22-11, at the GCU Track & Field Complex.
The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference has announced the 2016 CACC Women’s Lacrosse All-Conference Teams and Major Award winners and Wilmington’s Sara LeBrun has been named Second Team All-Conference in a vote of the league’s 10 head coaches.
An early lead didn’t hold for the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse on Thursday afternoon, as Holy Family took a 24-8 victory in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference regular season finale at Tiger Field.
A five-goal stretch in the middle portion of the second half propelled the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team to an 18-12 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory on Senior Day on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Philadelphia proved why it was undefeated in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action on Tuesday afternoon as the Rams defeated the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team, 22-4, at the WU Athletics Complex.
With the game tied 12-12 early in the second half, Nyack rattled off three straight goals to take control, leading to a 19-16 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team on Saturday afternoon at Moseley Field.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team scored the final 11 goals of the game en route to a 17-2 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over Felician on Wednesday night at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team’s two-game winning streak was snapped on Saturday as Georgian Court defeated the Wildcats, 17-4, on early Saturday morning at GCU Field.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team held off a late flurry to capture their second straight Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory, 10-9, over Caldwell on Tuesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Trailing 9-6 late in the second half, the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team mounted a heroic comeback to overtake Dominican, 10-9, in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The final five goals of the first half when in favor of Chestnut Hill, as the Griffins pulled out a 13-2 victory over the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team in the 2016 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference opener on Wednesday night at Victory Field.
The Molloy Lions were efficient with their shots on Saturday afternoon, scoring 22 goals on 25 shots in defeating the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team, 22-7, in nonconference action at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team dropped a nonconference game at East Stroudsburg, 22-4, on Tuesday afternoon at Whitenight Field, ending a four-game road trip.
A big second half comeback by West Virginia Wesleyan forced overtime and the home team scored the golden goal victory over Wilmington women’s lacrosse, 21-20, on Friday afternoon at Cebe Ross Field.
Hat tricks from Sara LeBrun and Gabby Spalt were not enough for the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team as Shepherd took a 24-9 decision at Ram Stadium on Thursday afternoon.
Freshman Sam Foster scored her first collegiate career goal but the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team fell on the road, 20-1, at Millersville on Monday afternoon at Chryst Field.
The 2016 season debut didn’t go as planned for the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team, as Queens downed the Wildcats, 12-2, on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wildcats open their 2016 campaign on Saturday against Queens and despite all the new faces on teh team, expect to make another run at a CACC Championship. The Wildcats play 15 games prior to the CACC Tournament, and need to be one of the top six teams in the conference to make a return trip to the playoffs. Interviews with head coach Jackie Trainer and junior midfielder Gabby Spalt. Copyright 2016; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team has been picked fourth in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Preseason Coaches’ Poll to being the 2016 season, as announced by the conference office on Friday.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team will play 15 regular season games, including nine Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contests, to prepare it for postseason play as head coach Jackie Trainer has announced the 2016 schedule.