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Midnite Madness returns to Trask Coliseum

Midnite Madness returns to Trask Coliseum

Brandon Sans, Assistant Sports Editor October 21, 2017

As it is each year at UNC Wilmington, both the men’s and women’s basketball programs tipped off the season with the annual Midnite Madness event in Trask Coliseum. The event was the cultivation...

McGrath, Seahawks focused on what’s next, not what came before

Brandon Sans, Assistant Sports Editor October 20, 2017

A new era of UNC Wilmington men’s basketball has arrived, but the enthusiasm around the two-time defending Colonial Athletic Association champion remains upbeat. Much has changed around the program...

Midfielder Blair Pearce (27) during UNCWs 1-0 win over College of Charleston on Thursday.

Women’s soccer snaps losing skid in 1-0 win over CofC

Tanner Lindsay, Contributing Writer October 19, 2017

UNC Wilmington women’s soccer picked up its second CAA win of the season Thursday night with a 1-0 over rival College of Charleston. The Seahawks (6-10-2, 2-5-1 CAA) jumped out to an early 1-0 lead...

UNCW hoops welcomes six new Seahawks

Noah Thomas, Sports Editor October 19, 2017
The departure of former men’s basketball coach Kevin Keatts was not the only hole UNC Wilmington Athletics was forced to fill this offseason. With Keatts gone, each member of the basketball program’s 2017 recruiting class was, upon request, released from his National Letter of Intent. This left the newly-hired C.B. McGrath with a substantial amount of ground to make up on the recruiting trail.
Devontae Cacok (15) goes up for a basket in a home game vs. Delaware during UNCWs 2017 basketball season.

On a team full of questions, Cacok provides some answers

Brandon Sans, Assistant Sports Editor October 19, 2017

After a breakout sophomore campaign that included winning the Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year (DPOTY) award and setting a NCAA record for single-season field goal percentage...

Thanks to Barefoot, attitude surrounding women’s basketball has changed for the better

Lanre Badmus, Staff Writer October 18, 2017

With a new season often comes new optimism, hope and expectations. For a team with a brand-new coaching staff, that sense of optimism is usually heightened. That is the case for the UNC Wilmington women’s...

2018 schedule released for UNCW baseball

2018 schedule released for UNCW baseball

Collin Underwood, Contributing Writer October 17, 2017

UNC Wilmington baseball announced its 2018 schedule on Monday with just one game remaining on its fall scrimmage schedule. The schedule includes 35 home games, which is three more than in 2017, and...

The UNCW mens and womens swimming and diving teams gather after their respective wins over Old Dominion on Saturday, Oct. 14.

Swimming and diving off to a 1-1 start with a win over ODU, loss to Tennessee

Vanessa Dickerson, Contributing Writer October 17, 2017

The UNC Wilmington swimming & diving team has officially started its season over the last two weeks with a pair of home meets that resulted in a loss to Tennessee and a win over Old Dominion for both...

A panoramic view of the Buffalo Wild Wings on Racine Drive in Wilmington, the site of Mondays eighth-annual UNCW Basketball Tip-Off Luncheon.

UNCW hoops programs greet fans at eighth-annual Tip-Off Luncheon

Brandon Sans, Assistant Sports Editor October 16, 2017

Fans were introduced to the new coaches and players of both UNC Wilmington basketball programs at the school’s eighth-annual Tip-Off Luncheon on Monday. There wasn’t a single empty seat at the Buffalo...

UNCWs Emil Elveroth (16) and Phillip Goodrum (10) get tangled up with one another during the Seahawks 2-1 loss to College of Charleston on Wednesday, Oct. 11.

No. 15 UNCW suffers first CAA loss at home vs. CofC

Tanner Lindsay, Contributing Writer October 11, 2017

UNC Wilmington men’s soccer suffered its first conference loss of the season Wednesday night after CAA rival College of Charleston rallied for a 2-1 win on the road. The No. 15-ranked Seahawks controlled...

Reigning CAA Pitcher-of-the-Year Alex Royalty delivers a pitch in UNCWs 4-0 win over the Czech Republic national team on Wednesday, Oct. 11.

Diamond Hawks kick off fall schedule with 4-0 win over Czech Republic

Collin Underwood, Contributing Writer October 11, 2017
“I think it was big for us,” said Brown. “Inter-squads are fun and all, but it’s more like a friendly competition. Once we got out there against another team, it’s a battle, and I think that’s what we’re looking forward to.”
Charlotte native Jaylen Sims announced his commitment to UNCW basketball earlier this week

Charlotte’s Jaylen Sims becomes second commit in UNCW basketball’s 2018 class

Collin Underwood, Contributing Writer October 7, 2017

After receiving his first 2018 commitment last week, UNC Wilmington men’s basketball coach C.B. McGrath got another this week in shooting guard Jaylen Sims. Sims, a 6-foot-6 Charlotte native, is currently...

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