Wilmington College freshman basketball player Mackenzie Campbell has been honored by Women’s DIII News, the organization announced today (March 16, 2016).
The Wilmington College swimming program represented 80 percent of the school’s representation on the 2016 Winter Academic All-OAC, the league announced today.
Two Wilmington College women’s basketball players have earned all-conference designation from the Ohio Athletic Conference, the league announced today (March 2, 2016).
Junior Brittaney Jefferson and freshman Mackenzie Campbell combined for 44 points as the Fightin’ Quakers fell to Capital Tuesday, 70-62, in the quarterfinals of the Ohio Athletic Conference tournament at the Capital Center.
Wilmington College women's basketball player Mackenzie Campbell has been the named the Ohio Athletic Conference Player of the Week, the league announced today (February 22, 2016).
Freshman Mackenzie Campbell scored 25 points to lead the Wilmington College women’s basketball team to the 67-57 victory over John Carroll Monday at the DeCarlo Center in the first round of the Ohio Athletic Conference tournament.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball scored went on a 10-0 run late in the game to beat Muskingum Wednesday, 71-63, in Ohio Athletic Conference play at the Muskingum Recreation Center.
Junior Mary Moyer’s basket with seven seconds remaining helped the Wilmington College women’s basketball team earn their first road victory of the season, upsetting Baldwin Wallace Saturday, 55-53, at Ursprung Gymnasium in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball team suffered a heartbreaking loss as Otterbein nailed two free throws with two seconds left to steal the 75-74 win in Ohio Athletic Conference action at Fred Raizk Arena in Hermann Court.
It was pretty much two different games played over the course of 40 minutes as the Wilmington College women’s basketball team fell to No. 13 Ohio Northern Wednesday in Ohio Athletic Conference action at Fred Raizk Arena in Hermann Court.
Wilmington College women’s basketball player Brittaney Jefferson has been named the Ohio Athletic Conference women’s basketball Player of the Week, the league announced today (Monday, February 1, 2016).
The Wilmington College women’s basketball team struggled in the middle two quarters, getting outscored by 19 during that 20 minute segment, and the Fightin’ Quakers lost to Heidelberg Saturday, 74-66, in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball team went 8-of-10 from the free throw line in the final minute of the game to seal the 64-56 upset win over No. 13 Capital Wednesday in Ohio Athletic Conference action at Fred Raizk Arena in Hermann Court.
For three quarters, the Wilmington College women’s basketball team was executing the game plan to near perfection. However, sometimes you simply have to tip your hat to a player, and unfortunately, that time was Saturday.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball continues to struggle on the road, falling to Otterbein Wednesday, 56-52, in Ohio Athletic Conference action at the Rike Center.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball team scored the first nine points, and never trailed, in beating Muskingum Saturday in Ohio Athletic Conference action, 77-69, in Fred Raizk Arena at Hermann Court.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball team lost for the third straight time, losing to Ohio Northern Wednesday, 73-42, in Ohio Athletic Conference action at the ONU Sports Center.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball team got off the a fast start, but ultimately, they fell under a barrage of three-pointers, and the Fightin’ Quakers lost to Mount Union, 93-60, Saturday at the MAAC.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball team allowed the last eight points of the game, and fell to Trine University, 61-53, Sunday in the championship game of the 2016 Fred Raizk Memorial Tournament, sponsored by Austin’s Eatery and Hampton Inn.
Three players scored in double figures as the Wilmington College women’s basketball team advanced to the championship game of the 2016 Fred Raizk Memorial Tournament, sponsored by Austin’s Eatery and Hampton Inn with a 65-61 victory over Kenyon Saturday at Fred Raizk Arena in Hermann Court.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball team didn’t managed a single field goal over the final 14 minutes of the game as a 13-point lead was turned in a disappointing 11-point loss, 65-54, to SUNY Oneonta in the opening round of the Hoops for Cure tournament, hosted by Ohio Wesleyan University.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball team returns to the hardwood 8 p.m. Tuesday, facing SUNY Oneonta in the Hoops for Cure tournament hosted by Ohio Wesleyan University. In addition to the host Battlin’ Bishops, Brescia University is the final team in the tournament.
With the team’s top two scorers on the bench after fouling out, the Wilmington College women’s basketball struggled in overtime and fell to Baldwin Wallace Saturday, 65-56, in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
The Wilmington College women’s basketball team will look to take a winning streak into the winter holidays when the Fightin’ Quakers host Baldwin Wallace 3 p.m. Saturday at Fred Raizk Arena in Hermann Court.
Four players scored in double figures Wednesday as the Wilmington College women’s basketball team defeated Heidelberg, 66-58, in Ohio Athletic Conference action at Fred Raizk Arena in Hermann Court.
In a game that features contrasting styles, the Wilmington College women’s basketball team hosts Heidelberg 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Fred Raizk Arena in Hermann Court.
After scoring 19 points in each of the first two periods, the Wilmington College women’s basketball team managed just 23 points in the second half, lost a 13-point second-half lead and fell to John Carroll Saturday, 70-61, at the DeCarlo Center in Ohio Athletic Conference action.