The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference has announced its 2017 Fall All-Academic Teams and 16 Wilmington University student-athletes have earned a spot on the team for their respective sports.
Wilmington University women’s soccer standout Loran Wyrough has earned another accolade as she has been named to the Division II United Soccer Coaches All-East Region Women’s Soccer Team, as voted on by the region’s coaches.
A pair of Wilmington University women’s soccer student-athletes have been named to the Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) All-East Region Women’s Soccer Teams, as voted on by the region’s sports information directors.
The late season steamroller that has been the Wilmington University women’s soccer team ran finally ran out of gas as they dropped the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship match, 4-1, to top seed and host Georgian Court on Sunday afternoon.
The second seeded Wildcats came back and defeated third seeded Holy Family, 3-1, in the CACC Tournament Semifinals at Georgian Court. The Wildcats advance to the CACC Championship on Sunday against top seeded Georgian Court. The Wildcats picked up goals from Alexa Smalley, Loran Wyrough, and Jessica Unsihuay after falling behind 1-0 in the eighth minute. It is the second time in program history the Wildcats will play for a CACC Championship, winning it in 2012. Interview with head coach Jeff Zoyac. Copyright 2017; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
For the second time in program history, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team will play for the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship as the second seeded Wildcats defeated third seeded Holy Family, 3-1, in the semifinals on Friday afternoon on the campus of Georgian Court University.
The second seeded Wilmington University women’s soccer team is making a return trip to the CACC Tournament Semifinal with a 2-1 overtime victory over seventh seeded Post on Tuesday afternoon. The Semifinals and Championship will be hosted at Georgian Court University in Lakewood N.J., starting on Friday afternoon.
The Wilmington University athletics department was well represented in the final Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference soccer and golf Weekly Reports, as four student-athletes were named Players of the Week.
The second seeded Wildcats hosted the seventh seeded Post in the CACC Tournament Quarterfinals on Tuesday, October 31. The Wildcats jumped out to an early lead with goal from Krysta Memis, but the Eagles tied the match with an early second half goal. The game would go to overtime where Carin Essex-Arline would give the Wildcats the victory in the 97th minute. They advance to play in the CACC Tournament Semifinals hosted by Georgian Court on Friday. Copyright 2017; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
In leading the Wilmington University women’s soccer team to a second place finish, six Wildcats have been named to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference All-Conference Teams, led by Kierstyn Williams being named the CACC Goalkeeper of the Year, as announced by the conference office on Tuesday.
Carin Essex-Arline pounded in a rebound in the 97th minute to give the second seeded Wilmington University women’s soccer team a 2-1 victory over seventh seeded Post in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Quarterfinals on Tuesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women's soccer team ended the regular season with a 1-0 victory over Jefferson on Tuesday. Loran Wyrough scored her 16th goal in the 60th minute, which stood as the only goal of the game. The win was the Wildcats' sixth straight as they are now 12-5-1 overall, 10-2 in the CACC. The Wildcats could be the No. 2 seed in the CACC Tournament next week, depending on the Georgian Court/Holy Family game on Friday. Copyright 2017; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
A pair of Wilmington University women’s soccer players dominated the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Weekly Report, as the conference office announced the winners on Tuesday.
Loran Wyrough’s mark in the 60th minute stood tall as the Wilmington University women’s soccer team ended the 2017 regular season with a 1-0 victory over Jefferson at the WU Athletics Complex on Tuesday afternoon.
Five different players scored for the Wilmington University women’s soccer team on Saturday afternoon as the Cats ran away with a Central Athletic Collegiate Conference contest at Concordia College by a score of 7-1.
For the first time in program history, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team defeated a nationally ranked opponent, defeating No. 6 Adelphi, 1-0, on Thursday night at Motamed Field.
Four student-athletes from the Wilmington University athletics departments outperformed their counterparts last week, each earning a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Player of the Week award as announce by the conference office on Tuesday.
The Wildcats won their third straight CACC contest on Saturday, defeating Post, 3-1, at the WU Athletics Complex. Rebecca Dolhansky opened the scoreing int he fifth minute, but Loran Wyrough needed to break a 1-1 tie for the would-be game-winner. Preslie Quaranta scored the third goal in the second half. Copyright 2017; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer kept pace in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference with a 3-1 victory over Post on Senior Day on Saturday at the WU Athletics Complex.
A pair of first half goals carried the Wilmington University women’s soccer team to a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest, 2-0, on the road at Chestnut Hill on Tuesday afternoon.
A dominate performance in front of a packed Homecoming crowd allowed the Wilmington University women’s soccer team to keep pace in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference standings, defeating Dominican, 6-0, on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team was unable to knock Georgian Court from the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference unbeatens, falling, 2-1, on Wednesday afternoon.
A pair of first half goals stood tall for the Wilmington University women’s soccer team on Saturday, as they took a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest, 2-0, over Caldwell at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team couldn’t hold onto an early lead on the road at Bridgeport, as the hosts scored three unanswered to take the nonconference game, 3-1, on Wednesday afternoon at Knights Field.
NYACK, N.Y. - - Loran Wyrough secured a hat trick in opening 20 minutes and finished with four goals and an assist as the Wilmington University women’s soccer team got back on track with a 6-1 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory at Nyack on Saturday afternoon.
Although still early in the season, first place in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference was on the line when a pair of teams from the First State took to the WU Athletics Complex on Wednesday afternoon. Goldey-Beacom remained undefeated in conference play with a 3-1 victory over the Wilmington University women’s soccer team.
A pair of freshmen helped their respective teams to a competitive week of matchups last week as Wilmington University’s cross country’s Mark Puharic and women’s soccer’s Krysta Memis were named Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Rookies of the Week, as announced by the conference offense on Tuesday.
Preslie Quaranta’s strike into the upper right hand corner from 15 yards out sent the Wilmington University women’s soccer team to a 3-2 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory at Bloomfield on Saturday afternoon at Foley Field.
The fourth ranked team in the United Soccer Coaches East Region Poll, Mercy took down the Wilmington University women’s soccer team, 6-0, on Thursday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.