The Wilmington University women’s soccer team compiled six student-athletes to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference All-Academic Team this year, which was made up of 74 honorees throughout the league.
After finishing out the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference regular season schedule, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team earned two All-CACC honorees entering the CACC Tournament.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team earned the No. 7 seed in the upcoming CACC Tournament, reaching the postseason for the eighth year in a row and looking for their first Tournament Championship sine 2012.
An early start for No. 2 Georgian Court would put them up 2-0 after the first half, leading them to a 3-0 win over No. 7 Wilmington University women’s soccer team in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Quarterfinal game at Investors Bank Field on Tuesday afternoon.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer took couldn’t overcome a goal in the third minute as it fell to Concordia, 1-0, in the 2019 regular season finale on Saturday at Bronxville High School.
After going a combined 4-0 last week, the Wilmington University men’s and women’s soccer teams earned four players as Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Players of the Week as announced by the conference on Monday.
A goal in each half by the Wilmington University women’s soccer team would be enough as they defeated cross-town rival Goldey-Beacom, 2-1, on Tuesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex for Senior Day.
Facing the third place team in the CACC, the Wilmington University women's soccer team held off cross-town rival Goldey-Beacom, 2-1 on Senior Day. Alex Keck and Kailey Hyland scored both goals for the Wildcats, as Allison Hartwyk had an assist. Emily Camp made three saves in the net. WU is now 7-8-1, 6-4-1 CACC.
Freshman Rockesha Dayes buried her shot in the 85th minute, giving the Wilmington University women’s soccer team its second straight win, defeating Nyack, 2-1, on Saturday afternoon at Nyack High School.
The Wilmington University men’s and women’s soccer teams will travel to Nyack on Saturday for a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference doubleheader, with the games being moved to Nyack High School’s turf field.
A 3-0 win for the Wilmington University women’s soccer team snapped a two-game losing streak as they defeated Chestnut Hill on Wednesday night in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference matchup at Victory Field.
Despite outshooting Caldwell, 15-7 the Wilmington University women’s soccer team could not overcome a 2-1 deficit as they fell to the Cougars on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
Facing the top seeded team in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team fell to Jefferson, 1-0 on Tuesday afternoon in a CACC matchup at the WU Athletics Complex.
Kasie Lambert scored her first goal as a Wildcat as the Wilmington University women’s soccer team snapped a three-game losing streak with a 1-0 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory at Bloomfield on Friday night at Foley Field.
Emily Navarrete tied the match with her first goal of the season, but Queens answered back and defeated the Wilmington University women’s soccer team, 2-1, in the team’s final nonconference contest on Wednesday afternoon.
Two second half goals for Post was enough to get past the Wilmington University women’s soccer team, as they fell 3-2 on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team could not come back from an early goal by Holy Family, as they fell to the Tigers, 1-0, on Tuesday afternoon at Tiger Field in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference matchup.
Following an undefeated week on the soccer pitch the Wilmington University men’s and women’s soccer teams had a student-athlete named a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Player of the Week, as announced by the conference office on Monday.
The Wilmington University women's soccer team defeated Dominican 3-0 on Saturday afternoon in the second game of a triple header for Homecoming 2019. The Wildcats were led by freshmen Sammie Bennett, Samantha Emmi, and Kailey Hyland who all scored a goal. Lina Boussif and Emily Navarrete each had in assist in the game. Emily Camp made one save for her second shutout of the season. WilmU is now 3-3-1, 2-0-1 CACC.
The freshmen would lead the Wilmington University women’s soccer team to a 3-0 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over Dominican on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex on Homecoming Weekend.
Facing the defending Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Regular Season Champions, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team drew even with Georgian Court, 0-0, following double overtime on Wednesday afternoon on Investors Bank Field.
In their first Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference matchup of the season, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team defeated Felician, 2-0 Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex.
The Wildcats defeated Felician in their first CACC matchup of the 2019 season on Saturday afternoon, 2-0. Freshmen Samantha Emmi and Rockesha Dayes both scored for the Wildcats, as Kasie Lambert and Sammie Bennett made the assists. WilmU is now (2-3, 1-0 CACC).
Trailing 2-0 at the halftime break, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team couldn’t overcome the defending NCAA DII National Champions, falling to Bridgeport, 2-1, on Wednesday night under the lights.
The Wilmington University women’s soccer team battled East Region power Mercy into two overtimes, but couldn’t get the final touch as the Mavericks escaped, 1-0, in the Wildcats’ home opener at the WU Athletics Complex on Sunday afternoon.
The Wildcats begin their 2019 campaign on the road and look to improve upon their 8-10-1 overall record and CACC Tournament Quarterfinal appearance from last year. Fifth year head coach Jeff Zoyac aims to take the team back to the CACC Tournament Championship match as they did in 2017, but take it one step further and earn an NCAA Regional bid. First home game for the Wildcats is set for Sunday, September 15 against Mercy.
Jessica Unsihuay broke a pair of ties in the second half as the Wilmington University women’s soccer team won the back and forth battle in the 2019 season opener, 3-2, at New York Tech on Friday night.
In a vote of the league’s 13 head coaches, the Wilmington University women’s soccer team was selected fifth in the 2019 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, as announced by the conference office on Tuesday.
Heading into his fifth season at the helm of the Wilmington University women’s soccer, head coach Jeff Zoyac has scheduled five nonconference games on top of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference campaign as the 2019 schedule has been announced.