Freshman Jess Cygan Leads the Way with Second-Place Finish (via www.tribeathletics.com)
Freshman Jess Cygan Leads the Way with Second-Place Finish (via www.tribeathletics.com)
William and Mary Names Stephen Walsh Head Men's and Women's Cross Country and Track Coach (via tribeathletics.com)
As of September 14th, a list of schools that have entered teams in the 48th annual W&M High School Invitational, which will be run on Saturday, September 23rd.
The Tribe added to its stockpile of talent today with the announcement of the 14-member Class of 2010. Director of Track and Field Dan Stimson and Head Men
On a cold and blustery day in the heartland of America, the William and Mary men
At the welcoming banquet on Friday (November 19), the United States Cross Country Coaches Association announced that head men
The cross country Selections Committee has chosen William and Mary
17th-ranked William and Mary won it
Despite a strong performance at the Brooks Pre-National Invitational last weekend, William and Mary slipped one spot to 16th in the latest MONDO National Poll. The Tribe retained the top ranking in this week
2004 All-American Christo Landry (Falls Church, VA) was named as the final Colonial Athletic Association Runner of the Week for 2005. Landry earned the honor by placing eighth at the Brooks Pre-National Invitational last weekend, leading the Tribe to tie for sixth place.
In a week of many teams gaining or losing spots, William and Mary held steady in the national and regional polls during a bye week. The top of the MONDO rankings saw Arkansas grab the No. 1 ranking away from Wisconsin, who had held it all season to this point. The Tribe also maintained their grip on the top of the regional poll this week. The men continue their mid-season training break for another weekend before traveling to the Brooks Pre-National Invitational on October 15.
The Colonial Athletic Association announced today that sophomore Christo Landry (Falls Church, VA) was named Runner of the Week for the week of September 27. Landry paced the Tribe over the weekend at the Great American Festival, placing third in the Nike Race of Champions in 24:12. The team won the race by twelve points over the University of Virginia.
William and Mary moved up three spots to No. 16 in the MONDO National Cross Country Poll this week despite having a bye-week from competition last weekend. This is the highest position for the team since being ranked 15th in the 2003 Preseason Poll. In the regional poll, the Tribe lost ground and slipped to No. 2 behind N.C. State.
The release of the first MONDO Division I National Poll brought good news for coach Alex Gibby
2005 CAA Champion William and Mary women
Three-time All-American Ed Moran (Dayton, NJ) won the title in the 5,000m as William and Mary men
Senior Jackie Kosakowski (Sauquoit, NY) won the 3,000m steeplechase as 2005 CAA Champion William and Mary women
Winning four individual titles William and Mary women
Despite a herculean effort by the distance corps, William and Mary men\'s track and field could not hold onto its day one lead and finished fourth at the CAA Championship. With nearly the entire throwing corps redshirting the outdoor season, the Tribe spotted too many points to its opponents and ended the Championship in fourth with 132 points. UNC-Wilmington won the title with 218.50 points, ahead of second-place Virginia Commonwealth (172) and George Mason (140). Three-time All-American Ed Moran (Dayton, NJ) [5,000m], senior Adam Otstot (Richmond, VA) [3,000m steeplechase] and senior Pat Comstock (Portsmouth, VA) [10,000m] all won individual titles on Friday evening as Otstot and Moran earned qualifications to the NCAA Regional meet while Comstock set a CAA meet record with his winning time of 30:44.22.
With eight all-conference performances highlighting the day, William and Mary women
By sweeping all three distance events, William and Mary men