Staten Island, NY - Here is a look at the Wagner Athletics events for this week.
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Hall Of Fame / Wagner Weekend
Wagner will also induct the four newest members into the Wagner College Athletics Hall of Fame as the Class of 2024: Jeremy Balina '02 (Football), Bryan Gallagher '03 (Men's Lacrosse), Andrea Lazzari Barton '09 (Softball), and Katie Hauck Perez '07 (Women's Water Polo).
Check out wagnerathletics.com later this week for more information.
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Field HockeyÂ
- Wagner will take on its first Northeast Conference (NEC) opponent of the 2024 season in conference newcomer Mercyhurst on Friday, September 20 at noon in Erie, PA. Two days later, Wagner will welcome Hofstra for a home bout on Sunday, September 22 at 3:00 pm.
- Last week, the Seahawks split their pair of games. The Green & White defeated Bucknell on Friday, 4-2, before falling to Vermont, 2-0, on Sunday.Â
- Sophomore Pilar Lorenzini, sophomore Floortje Leunisse, and graduate student Cami Valor combined to score the four goals against Bucknell.
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Football
- The Seahawks will open up NEC play against Robert Morris on Saturday at 4:00 pm as part of Wagner Weekend.
- Wagner earned a wire-to-wire 30-7 victory at Delaware State last Saturday afternoon.
- Sophomore Jaylen Bonelli, graduate student Jake Cady, and senior Rickey Spruill all earned NEC Prime Performer awards for their performances.
- A Wagner Homecoming tradition will continue on Saturday when two Seahawks are selected to receive the Robb and Lia trophies for outstanding play.Â
- Check out wagnerathletics.com later this week for more information.
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Men's Cross CountryÂ
- The Seahawks will race at Stanley Quarter Park in New Britain, CT for the Ted Owen Invite hosted by CCSU this Saturday.Â
- Last time out, the Green & White placed 5 runners in the top 20 at the Stony Brook Invite.
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Men's GolfÂ
- The Seahawks will begin their season at the Ryan T. Lee Memorial Collegiate on Saturday, September 21. The debut event of the season will last the weekend, ending on Sunday, September 22.
- Graduate student Thomas Choi returns after a stellar senior season that saw him lead the team in stroke average (73.5).
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Men's TennisÂ
- The Seahawks will travel to Binghamton, NY for the NEC Individual Tournament spanning from Friday, September 20 to Sunday, September 22.Â
- Four newcomers scored wins in their Wagner debuts at Rider last weekend, including graduate student Antoine Nivault and junior Pablo Rodriguez Gonzalez, both of which went undefeated at the meet.
- The team's play in the NEC Individual Tournament will determine if any Seahawks can qualify for ITA Conference Masters in San Diego.
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Men's Water PoloÂ
- The Seahawks will travel to Lewisburg, PA this weekend for the Bucknell Invite featuring a contest against Gannon and three MAWPC opponents Mount St. Mary's, Bucknell and Johns Hopkins.
- The Green & White went 7-5 in conference play last season.
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Women's Cross CountryÂ
- The Seahawks' will race at Stanley Quarter Park in New Britain, CT for the Ted Owen Invite hosted by CCSU this Saturday.Â
- Last time out, senior Gia Comerford placed ninth in the 4k at the Stony Brook Invite.Â
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Women's GolfÂ
- The Seahawks will travel to Rehoboth, DE, to take part in the Hornets Invitational on Monday and Tuesday.
- In her debut tournament in the first week of September, freshman Maria Calleja impressed, finishing a tie for 18th place and ranking as high as seventh on the leaderboard after day one of the event.
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Women's Soccer
- The Green & White will honor their seniors on Sunday, September 22, when they host Stonehill in the Northeast Conference (NEC) opener. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 pm.
- Last week, Wagner came away with a hard-fought, 1-1 draw at Loyola (MD). Freshman Anna Shepard scored the lone goal for her first career score.
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Women's TennisÂ
- The Seahawks will travel to Binghamton, NY for the NEC Individual Tournament spanning from Friday, September 20 to Sunday, September 22.Â
- Wagner won their first match of the season against Hofstra on Friday, September 13, winning five out of six of their singles matchups, before dropping matches to Stony Brook and Cornell to round out the weekend.
- The team's play in the NEC Individual Tournament will determine if any Seahawks can qualify for ITA Conference Masters in San Diego.
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