The Wilmington University women’s tennis team ended the 2017-18 regular season on a high note, coming back to defeat NCAA Division II East Regionally ranked No. 8 LIU Post, 7-2, sweeping all six singles matches on Saturday afternoon at the LIU Post Tennis Courts.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team traveled to the Latuchie Tennis Center in Stow, Ohio and competed against a pair of Midwest Regional opponents, falling to Wayne State (Mich.), 8-1, on Saturday before falling to nationally ranked No. 22 Grand Valley State, 5-0, on Sunday afternoon.
In its first action of the 2018 spring season, the Wilmington University women’s tennis team went on the road and swept Millersville, 9-0, on Thursday afternoon at the McComsey Tennis Courts.
The 2017 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Runner Up Wilmington University women’s tennis team checks in at number eight in the first Oracle/ITA Division II Women’s East Regional Ranking of 2018, announced on Wednesday.
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.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team dropped the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship, 5-3, to in-state rival Goldey-Beacom on Saturday afternoon at the Edgewood Bath & Tennis Club, hosted by Post University.
For the first time in program history, the Wilmington University women’s tennis team will play for a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship after defeating No. 2 Concordia, 5-2, in the semifinal on Friday afternoon at the Edgewood Bath & Tennis Club, hosted by Post University.
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.
A pair of Wilmington University women’s tennis players were named First Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference, voted on by the league’s head coaches, announced by the conference office on Tuesday.
The third seeded Wilmington University women’s tennis team took care of sixth seeded Post University, 5-0, in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament First Round on Tuesday, playing at the Delcastle Tennis Center.
The third seeded #WilmUTennis team advanced to the CACC Tournament Semifinals for the second year in a year after defeating sixth seeded Post University, 5-0, on Tuesday afternoon. The team advances to face No. 2 Concordia on Friday. Interviews with head coach Brad Rose and sophomore Begona Gomar. Copyright 2017; Wilmington University. All rights reserved.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team secured a third place finish and No. 3 seed in the upcoming Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament with a 7-2 victory at Jefferson on Saturday afternoon at the Abraham J. Salaman tennis Courts.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team revenged a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Semifinal loss on Thursday, earning an 8-1 victory at Post to remain in third place in the league with one match remaining.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team battled back from a 2-1 deficit by sweeping all six singles events, taking the 7-2 nonconference victory over the District of Columbia on Tuesday afternoon at the Delcastle Tennis Center.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team made short work of visiting Holy Family on Saturday afternoon at the Delcastle Tennis Center, blanking the Tigers by a 9-0 margin. The win was the third in a row for the Wildcats, as they dropped just two games on the afternoon.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team won their second straight Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest, defeating Caldwell, 8-1, on Thursday afternoon at the Caldwell Tennis Courts.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team got back on track with a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference victory over USciences, 6-3, on Tuesday afternoon at the Delcastle Tennis Center.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team was upended, 6-3, by the Clippers of Concordia who won their fifth straight Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference match on a beautiful Sunday afternoon at the Delcastle Tennis Center.
The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference women’s tennis match featuring Wilmington and Post on Saturday has been postponed due to inclement weather in the area.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team hung tough against the reigning Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Regular Season and Tournament Champions, but crosstown rivals Goldey-Beacom picked up the CACC win, 8-1, on Wednesday afternoon at the Delcastle Tennis Center.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team competed at the 2017 ITA East Regional Championships over the weekend, competing individually in both the singles and doubles draw. The event took place at the famed Billie Jean King USTA National Tennis Center.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team started its Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference schedule on the right foot, defeating Chestnut Hill, 6-3, on Tuesday afternoon at the Delcastle Tennis Center.
Sophomore Begona Gomar earned a point at number one singles, but the Wilmington University fell to Oracle/ITA Division II Women’s Nationally ranked No. 41 Queens, 8-1, on Saturday afternoon at the Delcastle Tennis Center.
Juniors Anushka Sathe and Tess Paya each earned a point at singles, but Wilmington University dropped the match, 7-2, to host LIU Post University in regional women’s tennis action on Friday afternoon.
Sophomore Andrea Ribalta earned a point at number five singles but last year’s number one team in the NCAA Division II East Region NYIT Bears took down the Wilmington University women’s tennis team, 8-1, on Tuesday afternoon at the Delcastle Tennis Center.
The Wilmington University women’s tennis team opened its 2017 fall season with an 8-1 victory at Stockton on Friday afternoon, playing at the Stockton Tennis Courts.
Following a successful inaugural season, the Wilmington University women’s tennis team is primed for another strong season in 2017-2018, as they were voted to finish third in the 2017 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Preseason Coaches Poll.
It will be hard to top the inaugural year the Wilmington University women’s tennis team had in 2016-17, but second year head coach Brad Rose has stacked his fall schedule with the area’s best, as he has announced this season’s fall schedule.