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Kelva Atkins defends during Wednesdays contest against Campbell.

Seahawks come from behind to top Campbell

John Levering | Staff Writer November 19, 2014

The UNC Wilmington women’s basketball team continued its ‘breakthrough’ season Wednesday, defeating Campbell University, 89-80, at Trask Coliseum and improving to 2-0 on the young season.The Seahawks...

UNCWs volleyball team is in the midst of one of its most successful seasons in program history as they head into the postseason.

Volleyball aims to complete program turnaround in postseason

John Levering | Staff Writer November 18, 2014

In 2009, when Amy Bambenek took over as head coach of the UNC Wilmington volleyball team, the program had been struggling for years. The Seahawks had not earned a Colonial Athletic Association Tournament...

Quidditch Club gaining steam on campus

Autumn Rankin | Staff Writer November 13, 2014

If you’ve seen any of the Harry Potter films, you may already know the basics of the sport. There’s a ball, there’s a goal, there’s a “golden snitch,” and there are also flying brooms. Now,...

Men’s basketball races past Catawba

McLeod Brown | Sports Editor November 8, 2014

It wasn’t pretty. But it was a start.In the debut of new head coach Kevin Keatts on the sideline, UNC Wilmington’s men’s basketball team made sure their coach started out his Seahawks career on a...

Seahawks soar past Mount Olive in exhibition play

McLeod Brown | Sports Editor November 8, 2014

If UNC Wilmington’s women’s basketball team plays the rest of their schedule the same way they did on Saturday, the 2014 season has a chance to be vastly different than last year’s campaign.After...

Parker G leads a record-crowd in cheers during the mens soccer game against UNC earlier this year.

Student spirit enigma leaves lasting impact on sports scene

Sierra Shepherd | Contributing Writer November 5, 2014

If you've gone to any UNC Wilmington sporting event over the past four years, chances are you've witnessed one, more colorful, loud, spontaneous fan stick out from all the rest.Now, that fan is set to...

Senior tennis player Zach Hublitz (right) welcomes his little brother, freshman Josh, to the team this year.

Hublitz duo thrives on tennis court

Brittany Murdock | Staff Writer November 4, 2014

If you notice two boys that look fairly similar on the UNC Wilmington men’s tennis team, don’t be alarmed – there’s good reason for that.Those two are actually brothers and they go by freshman...

The UNCW cycling club has grown in recent years.

Cycling club gaining traction on and off campus

Kathrin Bittner | Intern November 4, 2014

While club sports teams operate differently from Divison I squads, that doesn’t mean their goals are any different.They both want to be successful.Practices, events, and everything else that goes into...

Men’s soccer gears up for postseason

John Levering | Staff Writer November 4, 2014

In 2008, after finishing first in the Colonial Athletic Association and winning their first regular season conference championship, the UNC Wilmington men’s soccer team hosted the conference tournament...

Atkins emerges as leader for Seahawks

John Levering | Staff Writer October 20, 2014

Before Adell Harris took over as coach of the UNC Wilmington women’s basketball team in 2012, she was already familiar with Kelva Atkins, who had just finished her freshman year at Columbia State, a...

Women’s basketball enters ‘breakthrough’ season

John Levering | Staff Writer October 20, 2014

UNC Wilmington women’s basketball coach Adell Harris has a vision for her program, and this year her mission is simple: to breakthrough. Entering her third season as coach, Harris’ first couple of...

“Wake Up” event increases buzz about extreme sport

McLeod Brown | Sports Editor October 12, 2014

In an effort to raise awareness and interest in the sport of wakeboarding, Red Bull hosted their inaugural “Wake Up” event at Hexagon Wake Park in Benson, NC on Sept. 27.Students from several universities...

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