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Francine Phillips, one of 12 recruits to commit to UNCW womens soccer on Feb. 1, signs her National Letter of Intent.

Women’s soccer signs 12 for 2017

Brandon Sans and Noah Thomas February 9, 2017

Francine Phillips, one of 12 recruits to commit to UNCW women's soccer on Feb. 1, signs her National Letter of Intent.

Brittany Matsinger dribbles the ball around a William & Mary defender during Sundays CAA Tournament game.

Lady Seahawks fall to Tribe in CAA quarters

Noah Thomas | Sports Editor | @iNoahT October 30, 2016

After a turbulent regular season concluded a week ago with a comeback win over Elon, UNC Wilmington women’s soccer hosted William & Mary in the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament’s quarterfinal...

UNCW downs Delaware, 1-0, on Senior Night

Brandon Sans, Staff Writer October 29, 2016

UNC Wilmington concluded its regular season home schedule with a 1-0 victory over Delaware as it celebrated Senior Night. “We had to show a little bit of character,” said head coach Aidan Heany. Defender...

Ashley Johnson (21) goes up for a ball as Elon attacker Rachel Hallman attempted to advance downfield in Sundays game.

Waters leads UNCW in 2-1 OT win on Senior Day

Noah Thomas | Sports Editor | @iNoahT October 23, 2016

UNC Wilmington coach Paul Cairney told Serenity Waters he did not want her taking long shots, but Cairney ended up being happy she did not take his advice.Two and a half minutes into overtime, Waters sent...

Soccer Hawks drop midweek decision to Wolfpack, 2-0

Brandon Sans, Staff Writer October 19, 2016

UNC Wilmington renewed its in-state rivalry with North Carolina State University on Wednesday night, but the Seahawks would come up short against the Wolfpack, losing 2-0. “It’s disappointing,...

Lady Seahawks beat Hofstra 4-1 for first CAA win

Noah Thomas | Sports Editor | @iNoahT October 2, 2016

UNC Wilmington coach Paul Cairney went into Sunday’s game against Hofstra searching for a breakthrough into the Colonial Athletic Association win column.Coming off Friday’s loss to Northeastern, the...

Jarl nets lone goal for women’s soccer in 2-1 loss to Northeastern

Brandon Sans | Staff Writer | @bsans10 September 30, 2016

Less than ideal weather circumstances troubled UNC Wilmington as it dropped Friday’s Colonial Athletic Association match to Northeastern, 2-1.The Seahawks (6-3-2) remain winless in CAA play with the...

Womens soccer match vs. ECU cancelled due to weather

Women’s soccer match vs. ECU cancelled due to weather

Brandon Sans, Staff Writer September 22, 2016

The women’s soccer match between UNC Wilmington and East Carolina was cancelled Thursday afternoon due to inclement weather. The game will not be rescheduled. UNCW ended its nonconference schedule...

Ryan Cretens, in red, reaches up to save a shot sent by Winthrop late in Sundays match.

UNCW takes Springhill Suites Classic with 2-0 win over Winthrop

Brandon Sans, Staff Writer September 11, 2016

A quick turnaround from Friday did not prevent UNC Wilmington from scoring a 2-0 victory over Winthrop on Sunday. The win concluded the UNCW Springhill Suites Classic with the Seahawks claiming their...

Ryan Cretens, above, hurls the ball away from UNCWs goal post during Fridays 3-0 win over Dayton.

Men’s soccer opens weekend with 3-0 win over Dayton

Brandon Sans, Staff Writer September 10, 2016

It did not take long for UNC Wilmington to gain the upper hand against Dayton in its home opener on Friday night. The Seahawks struck early and often in the second game of the UNCW Springhill Suites...

Mao Jarl, 5, scored the first goal of her senior campaign Friday in a 2-2 draw against Navy.

Women’s soccer ties visiting Midshipmen

Brandon Sans, Staff Writer August 27, 2016

It was a tale of two halves for UNC Wilmington as they women's soccer team welcomed the Navy Midshipmen to the Port City in a battle that proved it’s never a good idea to look ahead after stretches...

Senior Spotlight

Senior Spotlight

Noah Thomas | Sports Editor August 18, 2016

Name: Meredith Bozzi

Sport: Women’s Cross Country

Year: Senior

Major: Exercise Science

Will you continue to run after college?  “I don’t think I could give up running. I would like to continue to run and see about getting into triathlons.”

What will you miss the most? “I will miss the people. I met all my friends, professors, teachers, and players through this sport. I have learned everything from running track. It has taught me to be a hard worker.”

Favorite memory: “This past year the track team was cut and I remember the team coming together and we became really close. We were shocked and confused but we were so excited when the team got reinstated. It was a huge relief. 

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