Wilmington College Vice President of Athletic Administration/Director of Athletics Terry Rupert has announced the hiring of Bre Galloway as the school’s new women’s lacrosse coach today (November 8, 2016).
Wilmington College Vice President for Athletic Administration/Director of Athletics Terry Rupert has announced the resignation of women’s lacrosse head coach Brett Yenger, effective immediately (Monday, August 8, 2016).
The Ohio Athletic Conference announced its Academic All-OAC honors for Spring 2016, and 15 Wilmington College student-athletes qualified for the honors.
The Wilmington College women’s lacrosse team wrapped up the 2016 season with a 21-2 loss to Baldwin Wallace Saturday in Ohio Athletic Conference action at Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s lacrosse team allowed the game-tying goal with three seconds remaining, and the winning goal with 2:38 remaining as the Fightin’ Quakers lost to Ohio Northern 14-13 in double overtime at Dial-Roberson Field in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
Two disallowed goals were the margin of victory Saturday as the Wilmington College women’s lacrosse team fell to Muskingum Saturday, 6-5, at Williams Stadium in Ohio Athletic Conference.
The Wilmington College women’s lacrosse team scored once in each half as the Fightin’ Quakers fell to Capital, 19-2, Wednesday at Williams Stadium in Ohio Athletic Conference action.
The Wilmington College women’s lacrosse team opened Ohio Athletic Conference play with a 19-4 loss to John Carroll Saturday at Williams Stadium. The game was moved from University Heights due to inclement weather.
The Wilmington College women’s lacrosse team raced out to an early lead, and never trailed, in recording the 16-5 victory over Trine in non-conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s lacrosse team dug themselves into an early hole that they couldn’t overcome, and the Fightin’ Quakers fell 10-8 Saturday at Henry Field in non-conference action.
The Wilmington College women’s lacrosse team picked up their first win of the season with a 13-3 non-conference victory over Carroll Thursday on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s lacrosse team opened the 2016 with a 21-6 loss to Division II Ursuline Saturday in non-conference action on Townsend Field in Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s lacrosse team was picked to finish tied for sixth in the eight-team Ohio Athletic Conference preseason poll, the league announced today (February 17, 2016).