The Wilmington University women’s soccer team gave back to the local community on Saturday morning, participating in the Stream Stewards Spring Clean Up along the Brandywine River.
With the his first chance to bring in a crop of players, second year Wilmington University women’s soccer head coach Jeff Zoyac signed 15 student-athletes to the program, making up the 2016 recruiting class.
The coaching staff of the Wilmington University women’s soccer team has announced the registration is now open for its Spring High School Clinic at the WU Athletics Complex in early April.
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Commissioner Dan Mara announce on Friday that 215 student-athlete were named to the Fall 2015 All-Academic Teams for the league’s six fall championships sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s tennis, and volleyball.
Sophomore forward Loran Wyrough has added the distinction of Second Team National Soccer Coaches Association of American All-East Region to her 2015 season accolades, as announced by the organization this week.
In leading the Wilmington University women’s soccer team offensively this past fall, sophomore Loran Wyrough has been selected to the 2015 Division II Conference Commissioners Association (CCA) East Region Second Team, as voted on by the region’s sports information directors.
The coaching staff of the Wilmington University women’s soccer team has announced registration is now open for its first Fall High School Clinic at the WU Athletics Complex in late November.
A fierce comeback fell just short for the Wilmington University women’s soccer team in a 2-1 loss to Caldwell in the First Round of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament on Tuesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
After leading the Wilmington University women’s soccer team to a fourth place finish in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference regular season, sophomore forward Loran Wyrough has been named First Team All-CACC, as announced Monday by the conference office.
The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer Tournament begins on Tuesday and the Wilmington University women’s soccer team hosts Caldwell at the WU Athletics Complex with a 2:00 p.m. start.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team closed out its regular season with a 5-0 victory at Lincoln (Pa.) on Thursday afternoon in Lincoln U. Stadium.
Two Wilmington University Wildcats are being featured by the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference as both Loran Wyrough and Alex Siolos were named Players of the Week in their respective sports on Tuesday.
A strong second half accompanied by a pair of goals led Georgian Court past the Wilmington University women’s soccer team, 3-0, in the final regular season Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest for the Wildcats on Tuesday afternoon.
The two seniors on the Wilmington University women’s soccer team scored their first career goals to lead the Wildcats to a 4-0 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over Dominican on Saturday for Senior Day at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team never trailed but survived a late scare as it defeated its cross-town rival Goldey-Beacom, 3-2, in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action at the WU Athletics Complex on Wednesday afternoon.
For the second week in a row, Wilmington University women’s soccer forward Loran Wyrough is featured atop the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Weekly Reports, being named CACC Player of the Week by the conference office on Monday.
A goal in the second minute of overtime capped a comeback for Post as it defeated the Wilmington University women’s soccer team, 2-1, in matchup of teams atop the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference standings on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Four Wilmington University student-athletes were at the top of their game last week, as the Wildcats were strongly represented in this week’s Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Weekly Reports, as announced by the conference office on Monday.
It took a late game comeback including a goal in double overtime with 1:33 left, but the Wilmington University women’s soccer team overcame Philadelphia, 2-1, on Tuesday afternoon in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action at the WU Athletics Complex.
Loran Wyrough scored four goals, two of which came in the second half to lead the Wilmington University women’s soccer team past Nyack, 4-2, on the road in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest on Saturday afternoon on Moseley Field.
The defense sunk its heels in against the seventh ranked team in the country, but Bridgeport scored a pair of second half goal to defeat the Wilmington University women’s soccer team, 2-0, on Thursday night on Knights’ Field.
An undefeated week for the Wilmington University volleyball and women’s soccer teams led to a trio of Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Players of the Week, as announced by the conference office on Monday.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team had a three game winning streak snapped as West Chester handed the Wildcats a 7-0 defeat in nonconference action at the WU Athletics Complex on Tuesday afternoon.
A goal midway through the second half was all the Wilmington University women’s soccer team needed to stun Caldwell, 1-0, on a cold and misty afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex on Saturday during Homecoming.
A penalty kick with just over 11 minutes left in regulation sent the Wilmington University women’s soccer team to a 1-0 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory at Chestnut Hill on Tuesday afternoon on Victory Field #1.
Trailing early, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team scored three consecutive goals to overtake Concordia, 3-1, in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action on Saturday afternoon at Holtdorf Soccer Field.
Sophomore Loran Wyrough put the Wilmington University women’s soccer team on top early, but LIU Post was too much for the Wildcats, scoring five unanswered goals to win, 5-1, on Wednesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Key saves from sophomore goalkeeper Kierstyn Williams preserved a 2-1 victory for the Wilmington University women’s soccer team over Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference foe Felician on Saturday at the WU Athletics Complex.
The WIlmington University women's soccer team defeated Felician, 2-1, on Saturday at the WU Athletics Complex. The Wildcats improved to 2-2 overall and 2-1 in the CACC with the win. Chandler Lages scored first before Loran Wyrough added the game-winner with 42 seconds lef tin the first half. Kierstyn Williams made 10 saves in the contest, including a couple off the finger tips. Copyright 2015; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
Holy Family scored four times in the first half to claim a 4-2 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over the Wilmington University women’s soccer team on Wednesday afternoon.