STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Here is a look at the Wagner Athletics events for this week.
Field Hockey
- Wagner travels to Stonehill this Friday, October 26 for a 3:00 p.m. conference matchup with the Skyhawks.
- Two days later, Wagner hosts CAA member Drexel for its 2025 ' Senior Day'. The ceremony is set to begin 20 minutes prior to the noon start.
Football
- Wagner wraps up its third straight home game to open NEC play on Saturday, October 25, hosting Duquesne at Hameline Field on ESPN+, SportsNet Pittsburgh and YES.
- Last time out, the Seahawks dropped a hard-fought overtime contest to defending NEC champion Central Connecticut. Senior linebacker Jordan Johnson was named an NEC Prime Performer after recording a 92-yard fumble recovery touchdown — the longest in Wagner history.
Men's Fencing
- The Seahawks start their 2025-26 campaign this weekend at the Coach Nikki Franke Classic at Temple on Sunday, October 26.
Triathlon
- Wagner competes in its third race of the season at the NCAA East Regionals at Lake Norman State Park in Troutman, NC on Saturday, October 25.
Women's Fencing
- The Seahawks start their 2025-26 season this weekend at the Coach Nikki Franke Classic at Temple on Saturday, October 25.
Women's Soccer
- Wagner continues league play on Thursday, October 23, hosting FDU at 7:00 p.m. on Hameline Field before traveling to Delaware to face Delaware State on Sunday, October 26 at 3:00 p.m.
- Last time out, the Seahawks earned a 2–1 road victory over Le Moyne behind goals from sophomores Kelly Gallagher and Anayah Rivera. For her performance against the Dolphins, Gallager was named an NEC Prime Performer by the conference on Monday.
- With four games remaining in the regular season, the Seahawks sit fifth in the NEC standings — just one point behind CCSU for the final spot in the NEC Tournament.
Women's Tennis
- The Seahawks wrap up their fall season with a trip to Connecticut for a dual match against New Haven on Sunday, October 26. First serve is scheduled for noon.