A furious last minute comeback fell just short as the eighth seeded Wilmington University women’s soccer team saw its season come to an end with a 2-1 loss at top seeded Holy Family in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Quarterfinals on Tuesday afternoon at Tiger Field.
With one match remaining in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference women’s soccer regular season, one thing is certain. The Wilmington University women’s soccer team earned the No. 8 seed and will head to No. 1 Holy Family on Tuesday starting at 2 p.m.
In the first meeting since the 2012 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer Tournament Championship match, Philadelphia earned its revenge over Wilmington, 2-0, to close out the Wilmington regular season on Tuesday afternoon on Ravenhill Field.
A header by Rebecca Sowers tied the match at 1-1 but a pair of late goal sent Dowling past the Wilmington University women’s soccer team, 3-1, in the Wildcats’ final nonconference match of the 2013 season at Golden Lions’ Field.
A hat trick by LIU Post’s Susanne Vistnes led the Pioneers past the Wilmington University women’s soccer team, 5-0, in nonconference action on Tuesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Junior Shelby Schneeweis and the Wilmington University women’s soccer team tried to make another late comeback on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex, but ran out of gas and fell to Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference foe Dominican, 2-1, on Senior Day.
Trailing by three goals with only 12 minute remaining in regulation, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team did the unthinkable and came all the way back to defeat Chestnut Hill, 4-3, in double overtime in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference thriller at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team fell in an early hole and could never recover, falling 1-0 on the road at Bloomfield in a much needed Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest on Saturday afternoon at Foley Field.
It took nearly 82 minutes for the Wilmington University women’s soccer team to get on the board, but then it took all of one minute for the team to score in overtime to defeat Post, 2-1, in Central Atlantic Collegiate action at the WU Athletics Complex on Saturday afternoon.
A lone second half goal proved to be enough for the Holy Family women’s soccer team as it took down Wilmington, 1-0, in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action at Tiger Field on Tuesday afternoon.
In leading the Wilmington University women’s soccer team to a 1-0-1 record this past week, freshman Kim Richer has been named the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Week, announced by the conference office on Monday.
In an evenly, hard fought contest, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team held a halftime lead but a second half goal and two scoreless overtimes allowed Caldwell to earn a point as the two tied, 1-1, on Saturday afternoon on Homecoming at the WU Athletics Complex.
Wilmington women’s soccer head coach Josh Ruggiero would have liked to see his 50th career victory come a little easier on Wednesday afternoon, but the sixth year skipper will take the win any way he can.
A trio of Wilmington University student-athletes earned top weekly honors on Monday, as the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference released its weekly reports and Elton Joe, Victoria Vasapolli, and Richie Mitten were named Players of the Week in their respective sports.
The offense finally broke loose on Saturday afternoon for the Wilmington University women’s soccer team as they defeated Concordia, 5-0, in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest at Holtdorf Soccer Field.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team got in the win column on Saturday, using Rachel Burley’s goal in the first half to carry the team to a 1-0 victory over Felician College in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action at the WU Athletics Complex on Saturday afternoon.
A direct kick that deflected off the Wilmington women’s soccer defensive wall found its way into the back of the net in the first overtime, giving Georgian Court the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest, 1-0, on Investors Savings Bank Field.
Despite Kendal Parliament’s nine saves in goal, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team dropped a 1-0 decision on the road at Franklin Pierce, rounding out the opening weekend of action for the 2013 season on Sunday afternoon.
Junior transfer Julia Brown recorded six saves as the defensive unit of the Wilmington University women’s soccer team dug in its heels, but the Wildcats dropped its season opener, 2-0, against Southern New Hampshire, hosted by Franklin Pierce at Sodexo Field on Friday afternoon.
After capturing the 2012 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference regular season title on the final day, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team ran through the CACC Tournament to capture its first Tournament Championship by defeating Philadelphia, 1-0.
The target is now on the back of the Wilmington University women’s soccer program after coming off of their first Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship last year, and the slate doesn’t get any easier as head coach Josh Ruggiero released the 2013 schedule.