The 2019 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Spring All-Academic Teams have been released by Commissioner Dan Mara, as Wilmington University has 20 student-athletes make the list for their respective sports.
Wilmington University Women’s Lacrosse’s Lisa Eller along with Track and Field’s Krysta Memis earned the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Top XVI Award for having the highest cumulative grade-point average participating in the finals site for each of the CACC championships.
The third seeded Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team led for the majority of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Semifinal contest against No. 2 Jefferson, but the Rams scored five of the last six goals to force overtime, before scoring the game-winner, 13-12, to complete the comeback on Friday afternoon at the GCU Turf Field.
After earning the No. 3 Seed in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament, Wilmington University’s women’s lacrosse’s Delaney Steele was named Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Year, as coach Kevin Day was named CACC Coach of the Year, leading a total of four student-athletes named All-CACC.
For the first time since 2015, the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team will advance to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Semifinals, defeating sixth seeded Chestnut Hill, 18-3, in the First Round on Tuesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team is back in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament as the No. 3 seed this week, hosting No. 6 Chestnut Hill on Tuesday in the quarterfinals at the WU Athletics Complex at 3:30 p.m.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team locked up the third seed in the upcoming Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament with a 17-9 victory over Chestnut Hill on Tuesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference leaders Georgian Court scored the first six goals of the second half to separate themselves from the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team, as the Wildcats fell, 21-11, on Wednesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
With a 22-9 win over Caldwell Saturday at Essex Valley Field, the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team won its fifth consecutive game, tying it’s most consecutive wins in a season since 2006, while making it the most goals scored in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference win as well.
Another hot start for the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team led them to a 22-9 win over Holy Family for their fourth straight victory Tuesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women's lacrosse team won their fourth straight game with a 22-9 win over Holy Family to improve to 7-6, 4-1 CACC. Taylor Lambeth lead the team with six goals and one assist. Delaney Steele had two goals and dished out eight assists. She broke the single game program record of assists, set by Liz Case in 2013 with her pass to Brooke Siebert in the second half. Siebert finished with five goals and one assist. She also tied the single game program record for draw controls with 14 in the contest. Lashay Ross had three goals and one assist for the Wildcats.
For the second time this season, red shirt sophomore Delaney Steele earned Central Atlantic Colligate Conference Women’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Week after an outstanding week last week.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team scored 13 first half goals to help them to a 19-6 win over Nyack on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex for Senior Day.
The Wildcats got back to .500 with a 19-6 CACC victory over Nyack on Saturday. They are now 6-6 and 3-1 in league play. Delaney Steele tied the single-game program record with seven assists, adding three goals for a game high 10 points. Brooke Siebert led the Wildcats with four goals while Maddie Day, and Lashay Ross chipped in with three goals each. Taylor Lambeth contributed two goals and two assists. Lashay Ross and Brooke Siebert led the team with six draw controls each. Copyright 2019; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
A strong start for the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team helped them to a 20-3 win over Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contender Felician on Wednesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Eight second half goals for the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team would secure a 17-11 win over Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference opponent Dominican on Saturday afternoon.
A five-goal run midway through the second half pushed Jefferson past the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference opener on Tuesday afternoon at Ravenhill Field.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team jumped out to an early 4-1 lead on Tuesday, but Shepherd answered with 11 of the next 12 goals to gain control and take the nonconference game, 18-8, at the WU Athletics Complex.
The nationally ranked No. 22 NYIT Bears pulled away from the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team in the second half, leading to a 16-9 nonconference victory at the WU Athletics Complex on Saturday afternoon.
For the third straight week, Wilmington University athletics has student-athletes named Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Players of the Week, this week with five student-athletes covering three sports, as announced by the conference on Monday.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team used a variety of scorers to get back Queens (N.Y.), 18-6, in its 2019 home opener on Saturday at the WU Athletics Complex.
A string of four late goals helped secure a 19-16 victory for the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team at Newberry on Wednesday at Setzler Field.
Delaney Steele converted a free position attempt with six seconds left in regulation to give the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse its first win of the 2019 season, 13-12, at Mars Hills on Monday night at Meares Stadium.
A first half run led Bloomsburg past the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team, 20-6, in nonconference action at Steph Petit Stadium on Friday night.
A strong first half by Millersville would be too much for the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team as they fell 16-7 at Biemesderfer Stadium on Wednesday evening.
The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team earned a total of 58 points to take the fifth spot in the 2019 CACC Women’s Lacrosse Preseason Coaches’ Poll, announced by the conference Thursday.
After reaching the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament four the fourth consecutive season last year, the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team looks to take the next step in postseason play but it starts with 18 regular season contests, as head coach Kevin Day announces this spring’s schedule.
Second year head coach Kevin Day is hosting a Wilmington University Women’s Lacrosse Prospect Day at the WU Athletics Complex on Saturday, January 26 for all girls currently in grades 8-12.