Washington and Lee University

Washington and Lee University

Women's Track

The W&L Track and Field Programs have enjoyed a long and storied tradition and the 2006-07 season was no different. Last year, W&L Track & Field athletes combined to produce three NCAA Division III Qualifiers, 10 individual conference champions, 33 school records, three Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championship meet records and 24 all-conference citations.

Game Recaps

  • W&L's Webb Qualifies for Track and Field NCAA's
    The Washington and Lee outdoor track and field teams had one individual competing against primarily Division I athletes in the Duke Twilight on Sunday evening in Durham, N.C.
  • W&L Outdoor Track and Field In Action at Liberty Twilight
    The Washington and Lee outdoor track and field teams were in action this afternoon at the Liberty Twilight meet and competed against Division I, II and III competition. The Generals had one athlete set a school record and qualify for nationals.
  • W&L Outdoor Track and Field Competes at Hillsdale Relays
    The Washington and Lee outdoor track and field teams competed in the 43rd Annual Hillsdale Gina Relays against Division I, II, and III competition on Friday evening at Hillsdale College. The Generals set one school record and had one athlete qualify for nationals.
  • W&L Outdoor Track and Field In Action at ODAC Championships
    The Washington and Lee outdoor track and field teams claimed 12 All-ODAC citations, set three championship meet records, had four ODAC champions, set five school records and notched one NCAA national qualifying mark at the 2008 ODAC Championships on Saturday afternoon hosted by Roanoke College. The women placed second out of six teams with 149 points, which is a record high point total, while the men were third among six schools. Also, junior Stacy Doornbos (Roswell, Ga./Lassiter) was named Track and Field Athlete of the Year, junior Elizabeth Webb (Middleburg, Va./Wakefield) was named ODAC/Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Head Coach Nate Hoey was named Coach of the Year for the women.
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