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
Nov 24th 2017, 12:34am
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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.
Nov 14th 2017, 10:47pm
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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.
Nov 5th 2017, 10:56pm
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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.
Oct 19th 2017, 5:32am
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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.
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 Invitati...
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.
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 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.
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...