The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) recently released the 2017-18 Learfield Director’s Cup standings and Washington and Lee claimed its highest-ever finish.
The Washington and Lee Department of Athletics held its annual Athletics Awards Ceremony at Lee Chapel on Tuesday evening. The event, made possible by the generosity of the Brookby Family, honors student-athletes and administrators who have made the 2017-18 school year a tremendous success.
Washington and Lee Director of Athletics Jan Hathorn has announced that 257 students earned Scholar-Athlete awards during the recently completed winter term. The students are all members of W&L athletic teams and achieved a grade-point average (GPA) of at least 3.500.
The United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released its All-Academic Teams and individual honorees on Friday, and the Washington and Lee women’s cross country squad earned the team award and had five runners recognized.
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference released its fall standings for the ODAC Commissioner’s Cups and Washington and Lee carries a commanding lead for the men’s, women’s and overall cups.
Washington and Lee Director of Athletics Jan Hathorn has announced that a record 253 students earned Scholar-Athlete awards during the recently completed fall term. The students are all members of W&L athletic teams and achieved a grade-point average (GPA) of at least 3.50. The prior record for scholar-athletes in the fall or winter term was 242 set last fall.
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference released its special awards for women’s cross country on Thursday, and Washington and Lee Head Coach Michael Dager was named the Coach of the Year
The Washington and Lee women’s cross country team finished fifth out of 34 teams at the NCAA South/Southeast Regional on Saturday hosted by Christopher Newport.
With five runners finishing in the Top 10, the Washington and Lee women’s cross country team claimed its third straight ODAC title on Saturday at the 2017 ODAC Championship at Virginia Wesleyan.
The Washington and Lee women's cross country team competes at the ODAC Championship hosted by Virginia Wesleyan on Saturday at 11:00 am.
Recently, Head Coach Michael Dager, along with sophomores Katie Bearup, Ellie Bradach and Julia Moody, previewed the upcoming meet.
Junior Kirsten McMichael (Eighty Four, Pa./Ringgold) finished 20th out of 282 runners to lead the Washington and Lee women’s cross country team to a sixth-place finish out of 31 teams at the Gettysburg Invitational on Saturday.
Washington and Lee women’s cross country sophomore Julia Moody (Houston, Texas/St. John's School) finished 10th out of 181 runners to lead the Generals to a sixth-place finish out of 23 teams in the 4k race at the 2017 Dickinson Long and Short Invitational on Saturday.
With four first-years in its Top 5, the Washington and Lee women’s cross country team placed fourth out of 16 teams at the 2017 Hornet Harrier on Saturday at the Kernstown Battlefield.
The Washington and Lee women’s cross country team finished eighth out of 14 teams at the Virginia Tech Alumni Invitational on Friday, but were the second-best Division III program.
Due to unforeseen transportation issues, the Washington and Lee men's and women's cross country teams will now compete at the Hokie Invite hosted by Virginia Tech on Friday instead of the originally scheduled Stevenson Mustang Stampede.
Competing against Division I and Division II programs, the Washington and Lee women’s cross country team finished fourth out of five teams at the Hokie Invite on Friday. The Generals finished with the same team score as the schools that finished second and third but lost both tiebreakers to take fourth.
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced its preseason NCAA Division III Women’s Cross Country National Top 35 Poll on Wednesday, and Washington and Lee was ranked 29th with 52 points.
The 2017 W&L women's cross country season begins this Friday at Stevenson. Head Coach Michael Dager, along with junior Bailey Sanders, sophomore Julia Moody and first-year Didi Pace, previewed the upcoming season.
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference announced its 2017 women’s cross country preseason coaches’ poll on Wednesday, and two-time defending league champion Washington and Lee took first out of 12 teams. The Generals received 10 first-place votes and 120 total points.
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference has released its 2016-17 season sportsmanship teams and numerous Washington and Lee student-athletes were among those honored.
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference released its 2016-17 All-Academic Team on Thursday and Washington and Lee once again led the league in number of athletes honored.