The I.D. camp will feature the staff of the Wilmington College women’s soccer team led by Head Coach Steve Spirk who has been involved in soccer for over 40 years Asst. Coach Jacob Morrison (NSCAA Advanced National), Bob Dessecker (recruiting coordinator) and current Wilmington College players. The camp is open to any female player who aspires to play collegiate soccer.
The I.D. camp will feature the staff of the Wilmington College women’s soccer team led by Head Coach Steve Spirk who has been involved in soccer for over 40 years Asst. Coach Jacob Morrison (NSCAA Advanced National), Bob Dessecker (recruiting coordinator) and current Wilmington College players. The camp is open to any female player who aspires to play collegiate soccer.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team got goals from three separate players in recording their first Ohio Athletic Conference victory of the season, beating Muskingum, 3-1, Wednesday at McConagha Stadium.
In a game high on physicality and low on fouls, it was the few fouls called that played a pivotal role in the outcome of the game as the Wilmington College women’s soccer team fell to Mount Union Saturday, 3-2, in Ohio Athletic Conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team dropped a 2-0 decision to league-leading Ohio Northern Tuesday in Ohio Athletic Conference action at Kerschner Stadium.
Over the course of 20 seconds, the Wilmington College women’s soccer turned possible loss into a thrilling tie as the Fightin’ Quakers earned a point with a 2-2 draw with Marietta Saturday in Ohio Athletic Conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team lost its third straight game, falling to Otterbein, 2-0, Wednesday in Ohio Athletic Conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team dropped consecutive games for the first time this season, falling to Baldwin Wallace, 5-1, Friday in Ohio Athletic Conference action at George Finnie Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team had its eight-game unbeaten streak come to a halt Tuesday as the Fightin’ Quakers lost to Capital, 5-0, in Ohio Athletic Conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team ended the non-conference portion of their schedule with a 2-0 victory over Ohio Christian Saturday. It was the fourth consecutive shutout for the Fightin’ Quakers.
Junior Ashley Lovett scored a pair of second-half goals to lift the Wilmington College women’s soccer team to the 2-0 non-conference victory Wednesday over Ohio Wesleyan at the Jay Martin Soccer Complex.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team recorded its third shutout in four games, beating Wooster, 3-0, Saturday in non-conference action on Townsend Field at Williams Stadium.
It was a total team effort as the Wilmington College women’s soccer registered its second shutout in three games, beating Earlham Wednesday, 1-0, at Matlack Field in non-conference action.
The Ohio Athletic Conference honored a Wilmington College women’s soccer player for her work on the pitch this week, the league announced today (September 12, 2016).
Junior Ashley Lovett tallied her first career hat trick and the Wilmington College women’s soccer team never trailed in recording their first win of the season, beating Manchester, 4-3, at Good Field Saturday.
In a defensive battle, the Wilmington College women’s soccer team managed its second consecutive draw of the season, a scoreless venture with Wittenberg in non-conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
With less than five minutes remaining, sophomore Katie Evans scored the equalizing goal as the Wilmington College women’s soccer team managed a 1-1 draw with Anderson in non-conference action Saturday.
The Wilmington College women’s soccer team didn’t ease their way into the 2016 season as the Fightin’ Quakers fell to No. 5 Centre Thursday, 4-0, in non-conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.