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The Seahawk

Mike Okauru during UNCW's matchup with Charleston on Jan. 17, 2022 (Bridget Connors)

Hawks score season-high to secure sixth straight win

Zachary Kilby, Sports Editor January 17, 2022

CHARLESTON, South Carolina – Make it six wins in a row for UNCW men’s basketball (9-5, 3-0 Colonial Athletic Association) and suddenly this is a team that finds itself in sole possession of first place...

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German engineering: Linssen’s double-double leads Seahawks over Cougars

Zachary Kilby, Assistant Sports Editor February 23, 2020

WILMINGTON – A near half-court alley oop pass from Ty Gadsden found the hands of Imajae Dodd. The reigning Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Week finished the play with a thunderous slam that...

Shykeim Phillips during UNCW's matchup with North Carolina on Nov. 8, 2019 at Trask Coliseum.

Men’s basketball preview: College of Charleston

Erin Howard, Staff Writer February 22, 2020

WILMINGTON — UNC Wilmington will look to sweep this season’s series against College of Charleston, following its first victory over the Cougars since 2017. The Seahawks stunned Charleston in their...

Devontae Cacok (15) preps for a free throw during UNCW's conference opener against College of Charleston on Dec. 29, 2018.

Gallery: UNCW falls to Charleston in conference opener

Noah Powers, Assistant Sports Editor December 29, 2018

UNC Wilmington hosted College of Charleston to open Colonial Athletic Association play on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2018. The Cougars knocked off the Seahawks 73-66.

Charleston trio thumps UNCW on senior night, 88-74

Noah Thomas, Sports Editor February 17, 2018

Things were not looking up for UNC Wilmington when Devontae Cacok went to the bench with four fouls, his team down 12 with five minutes remaining. It didn’t get better afterward, either, as the Seahawks...

Confederate statues: should they stay or should they go?

Sean W. Cooper, Staff Writer June 28, 2017

On May 19th, the New Orleans Police Department gathered around a 16-foot, bronze statue of Robert E. Lee, standing on a 60-foot base, as they prepared for the monument to be taken down. This was...

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