Playing their third road game in seven days, the Wilmington College women’s soccer team got off to a slow start and fell to Baldwin Wallace, 4-1, Monday in the quarterfinals of the Ohio Athletic Conference tournament.
Following a heartbreaking overtime loss to Mount Union last week, senior Erika Good made a spirited plea to her teammates. The message was simple, “I don’t want me career to end in a week, and we wanted to play in the postseason.”
Needing two wins in its final two matches, the Wilmington College women’s soccer team moved halfway to its goal with a resounding 4-0 victory Tuesday over Muskingum in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
In the span of eight minutes, the Wilmington College women’s soccer team went from ecstasy to agony as the Fightin’ Quakers lost to Mount Union, 3-2, in overtime Saturday in Ohio Athletic Conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team was held scoreless for the second straight game, and fell to Otterbein Wednesday, 2-0, on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team played host Baldwin Wallace to a scoreless tie in Ohio Athletic Conference action Friday (October 16, 2015).
The Wilmington College women?s soccer team dropped its second Ohio Athletic Conference match of the season, falling to Capital Tuesday, 4-1, on Townsend Field at Williams Stadium
Senior Erika Good had her first multi-goal game of her career as the Wilmington College women’s soccer team defeated John Carroll Saturday, 3-1, in Ohio Athletic Conference action at Don Shula Stadium
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team had its five-match winning streak come to an end Wednesday as the Fightin’ Quakers fell to Ohio Northern, 2-1, in Ohio Athletic Conference action at Kerscher Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team unleashed their fair share of shots Saturday as the Fightin’ Quakers scored three second-half goals to open Ohio Athletic Conference action with a 3-1 victory over Marietta on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The Ohio Athletic Conference has named Wilmington College senior Ashley Stockton as its women’s soccer Player of the Week, the league announced today (September 28, 2015).
Wilmington College’s women’s soccer team will ride a four-game win streak into its Ohio Athletic Conference schedule next week after edging visiting Manchester 1-0 Saturday afternoon (Sept. 26).
Senior Ashley Stockton scored a penalty kick with 32 seconds remaining to lift the Wilmington College women’s soccer team to the 3-2 win over Ohio Wesleyan Wednesday in non-conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
A goal less than minutes in the game by junior Taylor Scott was enough to lift the Wilmington College women’s soccer team to the 1-0 victory Saturday over Wooster in non-conference action at Carl Dale Field.
In a battle of Quakers, Wilmington recorded a resounding 5-0 victory Wednesday over Earlham in non-conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The inability to close halves ultimately led the defeat for the Wilmington College women’s soccer team as the Fightin’ Quakers lost 3-1 to Franklin Saturday in non-conference action on Townsend Field at Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team had its two-game winning streak snapped Wednesday as the Fightin’ Quakers fell to Wittenberg, 4-1, in non-conference action.
Senior Ashley Stockton scored on a penalty kick with less than 10 minutes remaining to give the Wilmington College women’s soccer team the 2-1 non-conference victory Saturday in the Purple and Gold Classic at Defiance College.
Junior Taylor Scott turned in a career performance Friday as the Wilmington College women’s soccer breezed past host Defiance , 7-1, in non-conference action.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team yielded a goal with 73 seconds remaining in the second overtime, and fell to the College of Mount St. Joseph Tuesday, 1-0, in non-conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
After missing the Ohio Athletic Conference tournament in back-to-back seasons for the first time in school history, the Wilmington College women’s soccer team is ready to return to its back to prominence.