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Drexel Athletics 2021-2022 Annual Report | Top Stories

HONORS & AWARDS | TEAM HIGHLIGHTS | ACHIEVEMENTS | RECREATION | INVEST IN SUCCESS

Message from the Athletic Director

Women’s Lacrosse Wins CAA Championship, Earns NCAA Bid

Drexel won its first-ever CAA title with an 11-10 overtime win against Towson in the CAA Championship game. The win gave Drexel its second consecutive NCAA Tournament berth.

Women’s Basketball Claims CAA Regular-Season Title

Women's Basketball was the CAA Regular Season champion and advanced to the CAA championship game for the fourth-straight year. The Dragons had a 14-game winning streak and won 21 of 22 games at one point, finishing the year with a 28-6 record and advancing to the Sweet 16 of the WNIT. The 28 wins tied the school record for victories in a season.

Rowing Captures Dad Vail Title, Men Compete at Henley

Men's Rowing swept the Varsity 8+, 2V8+ and 3V8+ to earn the men’s points title at the Dad Vail Regatta for the first time since 2015 and paired with the Women's Team to claim the overall points championship for the first time since 2018. The men then capped the year with a historic trip to compete at the Henley Royal Regatta in England.

Women's Rowing Places Second at CAA Championships

The Drexel women's rowing team turned in its highest-ever point total at the CAA Championships, tying Northeastern with 38 points and placing second overall.

Women’s Squash Reaches National Final, Earns #2 Ranking

Women's Squash wrapped up a historic season at the Howe Cup as the national runners-up for the first time in school history. The Dragons defeated No. 3 Princeton and No. 2 Trinity to advance to the title match against Harvard, the No. 1 team in the country. The Dragons finished the season with a 16-5 record. The 16 victories were the most in school history.

Two Dragons Compete at NCAA Wrestling Championships

Mickey O'Malley and Evan Barczak qualified to represent the Dragons at the NCAA Wrestling Championships in Detroit. O'Malley posted a career-best top-12 finish at nationals, coming within a single win of earning All-American status.