Time to look around campus and check in on the other sports programs again. This past week was a particularly good one for the Wildcats, as they compiled an overall record of 7-2 and a 4th place finish. And the Giants won too. So all is good.
Let’s take a closer look.
Football (2-0)
- After their victory over Lehigh, the football team moved up one spot to #2 in the country in the Sports Network Top 25.
Men’s Soccer (3-1-1)
- They started off the weekend by beating Binghamton 2-1 behind goals from Stephen Paresi on 36 minutes and Kevin Garica on 80. It was a crappy, rainy night and the ‘Cats were able to pull out the win. Kudos.
- They finished things off in similar fashion on Sunday when they beat winless Fordham 3-1. Adam Amann scored just under 6 minutes into the contest and goals from Kyle McCarthy (29′) and Will Ogden (78′).
Women’s Soccer (6-0-1)
- Katie Ryan scored a goal with just over 4 minutes remaining in regulation to give the ‘Cats a 1-0, but Vermont equalised 2 minutes later. It wasn’t until the 103rd minute that Ryan hit home the winner to give the Wilcats a 2-1 victory.
- Sunday was much less frantic as goals from Ryan and Heidi Sabatura gave Villanova a 2-0 victory over Deleware.
- Ryan’s efforts didn’t go unnoticed as she was named to the Big East Honor Roll for the 2nd time this year.
Field Hockey (3-2)
- Nobody said facing the country’s #2 ranked team would be easy, and the ladies fell 7-0 to North Carolina in their first game of the weekend.
- They rebounded nicely however, with a 7-1 victory over Appalachian State behind a career-high 4 goals from Meredith Sabatini.
Men’s Golf
- The men’s golf team opened their season at The Navy Fall Classic in Annapolis, MD. Junior Brendan Kelly secured a 3rd place finish for himself and led the team to 4th place overall.
Women’s Volleyball (7-2)
- In their first home match of the season the team took care of business, sweeping UMBC 3-0 behind strong performances from Maggie Mergen and Kim Maroon.
- The final game of the Villanova Classic was a little tougher, but the team prevailed again by beating Princeton 3-2 behind Maggie Mergen and freshman Krista Andersen.
- Another accolade for a ‘Nova athlete as Kim Maroon makes the Big East Honor Roll.
And because this really hurts my head to read (I’m not a big tennis guy), I’ll just say that both the men’s and the women’s tennis teams opened up their seasons. Sounds like the men won. The women did not fair as well.

field hockey team got their season underway while a former Villanovan brought home some impressive hardware from Europe.
