Celebrating the CSAC President's Cups Posted on: September 30, 2022 News Wilson College Phoenix celebrated earning, for the first time in history, not just one CSAC President's Cup, but all three as the Phoenix won the Men's Cup, Women's Cup, and the Overall Cup. CSAC President's Cups Lemonade stand with color changing cups to celebrate. Tina Hill, Director of Athletics Shelly Novak, Field Hockey Head Coach Megan Potter and Brett Cline, Softball Head Coach Antonio Bussey ‘23. President Wes You can read more about this historic win on the Athletic's site. Previous: Local Nursing Programs Hold Annual Collaborative Healthcare Day at Wilson Oct. 8 Next: Wilson Expands Equestrian Program and Appoints a New Director of Equestrian Teams Related posts Aug 18, 2026 Biology and Veterinary Nursing Student Participates in Shark Research Expedition By Faith Crawford ’26 Thanks to the generous donation of alumna Joan Thuebel ’52, students at Wilson have the… Read more Aug 13, 2026 Wilson College Receives Nearly $7 Million in Support During Fiscal Year 2026 Wilson College supporters contributed nearly $7 million during fiscal year 2026, demonstrating a strong commitment to the College's… Read more Jul 28, 2026 Five Women Artists Featured in New Wilson College Art Exhibition Wilson College is pleased to announce the opening of “Life, Death, and Objects That Move Us: Three-Dimensional Art,” a new exhibition… Read more More articles ➜ Share this on: Facebook LinkedIn X Email
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Aug 13, 2026 Wilson College Receives Nearly $7 Million in Support During Fiscal Year 2026 Wilson College supporters contributed nearly $7 million during fiscal year 2026, demonstrating a strong commitment to the College's… Read more
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