2025 Wilmington University Women's Lacrosse News
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Ella Royer Sets Career Goals Mark; Sparks Comeback Victory, 18-17, Against Frostburg State
March 18, 2025Ella Royer scored three goals in the final 1:39 as the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team overcame a two-goal deficit and defeated Frostburg State, 18-17, on Tuesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex. -
VIDEO: Women's Lacrosse vs Frostburg State
March 18, 2025Ella Royer scored three goals in the final 1:39 as #WilmUWLax overcame a two-goal deficit and defeated Frostburg State, 18-17, on Tuesday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex. Ella Royer (Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada) scored nine goals in the game, with her third goal of the first quarter breaking the Wildcats' all-time scoring record with her 195-career goal. She broke Maddie Day's record of 194 career goals set in from 2019-2023. Royer now has 201 career goals, the only Wildcat to reach the double-century mark. In addition to her nine goals, Royer added 11 draws, four ground balls and two caused turnovers. Alea Javorowsky had a goal and four assists while Gia Boccio finished with a goal, three assists, and seven draws. Michaella Cook and Anastasia Giannoulis had two goals and an assist each. Allison Schiavone made seven saves in the second half to earn her first collegiate victory. -
Alea Javorowsky Scores With 7.6 Seconds Left to Give Wildcats a 13-12 Win Over Bloomsburg
March 15, 2025Alea Javorowsky slammed a one-time touch pass into the back of the net with seven seconds on the scoreboard, sending the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team to a 13-12 nonconference victory over Bloomsburg on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex. -
VIDEO: Women's Lacrosse vs Bloomsburg
March 15, 2025Alea Javorowsky slammed a one-time touch pass into the back of the net with seven seconds on the scoreboard, sending #WilmUWLax to a 13-12 nonconference victory over Bloomsburg on Saturday afternoon at the WU Athletics Complex. A strong first half saw the Wildcats (4-3) jump out to as large as a 7-3 lead. Bloomsburg (4-4) put runs together to get back into the contest in the second half, tying the game at 9-9, and again at 12-12 with less than a minute to play in the fourth quarter. Ella Royer led the Wildcats with five goals, two assists, five draws, four ground balls, and three caused turnovers. Eden Ward finished with three goals, two assists, three draws, three ground balls, and three caused turnovers. Alea Javorowsky had two goals and an assist while Michaella Cook had a goal and two assists. Caitlyn Welker added five draws while Sophie Shive chipped in with two caused turnovers and three ground balls. Ashleigh Lawry made 11 saves in goal for the Wildcats. -
Molloy’s Fourth Quarter Run Stops the Wildcats, 14-9, in Home Opener
March 08, 2025After fighting back to tie the game in the fourth quarter, the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team saw Molloy storm back and take the 14-9 nonconference game in the Wildcats home opener on Saturday at the WU Athletics Complex. -
Two Repeat, Four Total Spring Student-Athletes Named CACC Players of the Week
March 04, 2025Four spring student-athletes highlighted the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Weekly Reports, as women’s lacrosse lands three and softball adds another, as announced by the conference office on Monday. -
Alea Javorowsky Breaks All-Time Assists Record in Women’s Lacrosse’s 23-12 Win at Converse
March 01, 2025An 11-2 second quarter boosted the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team to a 23-12 nonconference victory at Converse on Saturday, evening their record at 2-2 on the year. -
Women’s Lacrosse Wins First Game of 2025, 24-10, at Virginia State
February 26, 2025The Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team raced out to a big first quarter lead on their way to picking up their first win of the 2025 season, 24-10, over Virginia State on Wednesday afternoon at Rogers Stadium. -
Ella Royer and Haley Grygo Named CACC Players of the Week
February 25, 2025A pair of Wildcats picked up Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Player of the Week honors after each opening their 2025 seasons last week, with Ella Royer earning Player of the Week and Haley Grygo earning Rookie of the Week on Monday. -
Wildcats’ Offense Held Down in 13-8 Loss to Shippensburg
February 22, 2025Shippensburg used a 5-0 third quarter to skirt past the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team, 13-8, on Saturday afternoon at the Robb Sports Complex. -
Ella Royer Scores Seven Goals in Season Opening Loss at Millerville, 19-11
February 19, 2025Ella Royer scored seven goals and had eight points but it wasn’t enough as the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team dropped its 2025 season opener at Millersville, 19-11, on Wednesday afternoon at Biemesderfer Stadium. -
Women’s Lacrosse Predicted Best Ever Second in 2025 CACC Preseason Coaches’ Poll
January 31, 2025In a vote among the head coaches, the Wilmington University women’s lacrosse team was picked to finish second overall, earning 68 points in the 2025 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Preseason Coaches’ Poll. -
Women’s Lacrosse to Hold Two Spring Tune-Up Clinics in January
January 10, 2025Eighth-year head coach Kevin Day has announced a pair of Wilmington University Women's Lacrosse Spring Tune-Up dates for Sunday, January 19 and Sunday, January 26 at the WU Athletics Complex for all girls lacrosse players currently in grades 8-12. -
Women’s Lacrosse to Hold 2024 Prospect Day on December 7
October 22, 2024Eighth-year head coach Kevin Day has announced a Wilmington University Women’s Lacrosse Prospect Day for Saturday, December 7 at the WU Athletics Complex for all girls lacrosse players currently in grades 8-12. -
Worldly Laxers: Ella Royer and Toby Templeton To Compete for Native Countries at 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championships
September 23, 2024A pair of Wilmington University lacrosse student-athletes are playing on the world stage this September, as women’s lacrosse’s Ella Royer and men’s lacrosse’s Toby Templeton are competing for their respective countries at the 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championships in Utica, New York.