Cahill Selected by Chicago in Major League Lacrosse Draft (June 6)
Martin Cahill, a 2010 alumnus,d was picked third by the Chicago Machine in the second round of the Major League Lacrosse Draft. Cahill was an All-American and named to the All-CAA first team for the third year in a row. He scored 92 goals in his career, and was part of a Delaware squad that won the CAA Tournament and also played in the NCAA tournament.
Cuneo picked by Chicago Cubs in MLB Draft (June 8)
Ryan Cuneo (‘10) was chosen by the Chicago Cubs in the 20th round of the Major League Baseball draft, and is currently playing for the Boise Hawks. Cuneo, who finished his career with 40 home runs, had the highest amount scored by a left-handed hitter. In May, Cuneo had 10 RBIs, a new Delaware record, and scored three home runs, tying the program record. He led the team with 65 RBIs. For his efforts, he was named to the All CAA Third Team.
Alonso picked by Philadelphia in MLB Draft (June 9)
Carlos Alonso, the Hens' third baseman in 2010, was picked in the 32nd round of the draft by the Philadelphia Phillies and is playing for the Williamsport Crosscutters. At Delaware, Alonso had the 8th highest batting average in history at .385. The California native also made it to first base 32 times in a row. Alonso was named to the All-CAA second team after his senior season.
Lacrosse finishes in Top 15 in National Polls (June 11)
After finishing the season with a CAA title and NCAA tournament appearance, the Hens finished at No. 12 in the final regular season United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association coaches poll and No. 13 in the final Nike/Inside Lacrosse mediaw poll. The Hens finished the season with a 10-7 (3-2 CAA). Delaware lost a close battle to North Carolina 14-13 in the NCAA tournament.
Jaime Wohlback named Softball Head Coach (July 14)
Jaime Wohlbach will replace B.J. Ferguson as softball head coach in the upcoming season. Wohlback had previously coached at Iona, where she led the Gaels into a NCAA tournament appearance for the first time inIona history in the 2010 season. The Hens finished the season with a 20-30-1 (8-13 CAA) record, and sixth place in the CAA.

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