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William & Mary Tribe

The William & Mary Tribe is a moniker for the College of William & Mary's athletic teams and the university's community more broadly.

William & Mary Tribe
UniversityCollege of William & Mary
ConferenceCAA (primary)
EIGL (men's gymnastics)
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorBrian Mann
LocationWilliamsburg, Virginia
Varsity teams23 (19 in 2022–23 pending further review)
Football stadiumZable Stadium
Basketball arenaKaplan Arena
Baseball stadiumPlumeri Park
Soccer stadiumAlbert–Daly Field
Lacrosse stadiumAlbert–Daly Field
Other venuesMcCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center
MascotGriffin
NicknameTribe
Fight songTribe Fight Song
ColorsGreen, gold, and silver[1]
     
Websitewww.tribeathletics.com
Colonial Athletic Association logo in William & Mary's colors

William & Mary has won two team national championships (both in men's tennis), the AIAW championships in women's golf, the NAIA championships in women's gymnastics, thirteen USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships, and various individual national championships. The College has more conference championships than any other school in the Coastal Athletic Association. As of the end of the 2010–11 academic year, the Tribe had won 101 conference championships. Dating back to the athletic program's beginning, there have been about 160 conference titles in all.

William & Mary is the second-oldest university in the United States. Since the founding of its athletic program in 1893 the school's athletes have worn different colors and nicknames. From 1893 to 1909 William & Mary football players were known simply as the Orange and White; this reflected the official school colors at that time. From 1910 to 1916 the team colors changed, and the new nickname, "The Orange and Black", reflected this. From 1916 to the mid-1980s William & Mary athletic teams were known as the Indians. Since 1978 the school's teams have been known simply as the Tribe. During the 2006–07 school year then–College President Gene Nichol removed two tribal feathers from the William & Mary athletic logo to bring the program into compliance with newly passed NCAA regulations. On April 6, 2010, after student discussion and subsequent polling, the griffin was announced as the school's new mascot.

In 1995 William & Mary discontinued the sport of wrestling.[2] In September 2020, William & Mary announced it would discontinue seven sports – men's indoor and outdoor track and field, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's gymnastics, and women's volleyball – at the conclusion of the 2020–21 academic year.[3][4][5] After a considerable amount of backlash and controversy, Samantha Huge resigned as athletic director on October 6, 2020.[6][7] Jeremy Martin was named interim athletic director.[8]

The three women's sports that had been cut were completely reinstated on October 19, 2020.[9] Then on November 5, 2020, the four men's sports that had been cut were reinstated through the 2021–22 school year, and possibly beyond after a more thorough review.[10]

Sports sponsored edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Field hockey
Football Golf
Golf Gymnastics
Gymnastics Lacrosse
Soccer Soccer
Swimming Swimming
Tennis Tennis
Track and field Track and field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Baseball edit

In the 1960s Joe Plumeri, future Chairman & CEO of Willis Group Holdings and owner of the Trenton Thunder, who later donated $2 million to build the team's Plumeri Park, played on the baseball team as a second baseman and outfielder.[11] Plumeri also funded the Joseph J. Plumeri Endowment Fund for baseball scholarships for the school.[12] The baseball team has qualified for the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship in 1983, 2001, 2013 and 2016, with the most recent appearance including an upset of the Tribe's rival (and defending College World Series champion) Virginia Cavaliers.

Football edit

 
Tribe football players celebrate a touchdown during a game at Zable Stadium in 2022

The football team has won eight conference championships. While a member of the Southern Conference, W&M were champions or co-champions in 1942, 1947, 1966, and 1970. The William & Mary scandal of 1951, which involved improper alteration of athletic recruit transcripts, brought disfavorable national attention and effectively resulted in the College downgrading football going forward as the faculty revolted and it was not invited to join the Atlantic Coast Conference when that league was established in 1953.

In the 1960s, future Willis Group Holdings Chairman & CEO Joe Plumeri played on the football team on scholarship as a halfback for Lou Holtz.[11] After joining the Yankee Conference, the Tribe won the Mid-Atlantic Division in 1993 and won the conference championship in 1996. After the Yankee Conference's 1997 merger with the A-10 Conference, the Tribe were co-champions in 2001 and 2004. After the Colonial Athletic Association began sponsoring football with the 2007 season, the Tribe were co-champions in 2010 and in 2015.

The 2004 season saw William & Mary reach the Division I-AA national semi-finals before finally falling to rival James Madison University.

In 2008, the Tribe played Richmond, at home, on the very last game of the season. While Richmond was assured of a berth in the playoffs, having played and won an extra game due to a 12-game schedule that year (Tribe only played 11 games), the Tribe entered the game needing a win to secure a playoff spot. William & Mary trailed by 14 points going into the 4th quarter but made a huge comeback (largely due to Derek Cox) to send the game into overtime. The Tribe lost in overtime after Richmond blocked a field goal attempt during the Tribe's possession, then kicked a successful field goal during its possession. By failing to beat the Spiders William & Mary missed the playoffs. Richmond, however, would go on to win the NCAA Division I Football Championship by defeating Eastern Kentucky, Appalachian State, Northern Iowa, and the University of Montana 24–7 in the national championship game in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

In 2009, the Tribe played the Virginia Cavaliers (UVa), in a season opening match-up for both schools in Charlottesville for the first time since 1986. The Tribe upset Virginia 26–14. It was the second Tribe win over Virginia in as many tries and mirrored several other recent wins by CAA (FCS) programs over those in the ACC (FBS), including three by Richmond over Duke (2006, 2009, 2011). The Tribe finished the year 11–3, after a run to the national semifinals that ended with a 14–13 loss to CAA rival and eventual champion Villanova.

Basketball edit

Men edit

Traditionally, the Tribe has not been a storied basketball program, though they have achieved sporadic success. Their only postseason berths ever were the 1983 National Invitation Tournament after winning the regular season conference title and the 2010 National Invitation Tournament after beating both Wake Forest University and the University of Maryland on the road during the regular season. The Tribe qualified for the 2015 National Invitation Tournament after winning their first ever CAA regular season title.

They have appeared in nine conference tournament finals. While in the Southern Conference they lost the tournament final in 1958, 1961, 1965, and 1975, and while in the ECAC South (precursor to the Coastal Athletic Association) they lost the 1983 final to James Madison, 38–41. Their most recent CAA tournament final appearances came in 2008 (L, 59–68 vs. George Mason), 2010 (L, 53–60 vs. Old Dominion), 2014 (L, 74–75 vs. Delaware), and 2015 (L, 61–72 vs. Northeastern).

Women edit

The Tribe women's basketball team has generally not been a successful program. Their only conference tournament final appearance to date was in the 1993 CAA final, which they lost to perennial power Old Dominion, 51–65. The 2014–15 season was their most successful in many years and resulted in a bid to the 2015 Women's Basketball Invitational.

Cross country, track & field edit

The College of William & Mary's most dominant sports are its men's and women's cross country and track & field teams. The cross country teams host their home meets on the grounds of the Eastern State Hospital. Home track meets are held at the newly renovated Zable Stadium. However, the university's 2014 master plan called for relocating the track to a new facility adjacent to Albert–Daly Field and Plumeri Park. The totals below are current as of the end of the 2014–15 season.

Men edit

The men's cross country team qualified for fourteen straight NCAA Division I championships (1997–2010), and 26 total NCAA championship appearances. Alumnus Brian Hyde represented the United States in the 1996 Olympics. In November 2009, the Tribe placed 5th at the Division 1 NCAA Men's Cross Country Championship in Terre Haute, Indiana.

William & Mary hosted the men's cross country championship at Eastern State Hospital in 1970.

Total conference championships:

  • Cross Country – 38 (23 CAA, 15 Southern)
  • Track & Field – 32 championships in 21 separate years[a]

NCAA championship team appearances:

NCAA individual championships:

  • 1969-70: Hal Michael, indoor mile
  • 1973-74: Reggie Clark, indoor 880 yards[13]

Women edit

The women's cross country squad has made nine NCAA championship appearances, most recently in 2014 when they won their first-ever NCAA Regional title.

Total conference championships:

  • Cross Country – 21
  • Track & Field – 11

NCAA championship team appearances:

AIAW individual championships:

  • 1982: Jeri Daniels, (outdoor) shot put[14]

Soccer edit

 
A women's soccer game between William & Mary and Old Dominion in 2013

Men edit

The Tribe men's soccer team has produced two First Team All-Americans and fourteen NCAA Tournament appearances, most recently in 2010. They have won eight conference tournaments since the program's inception in 1965. The most famous alumnus from this program is TV pundit Jon Stewart. He played from 1981–1983 and scored the lone goal in a 1–0 victory over UConn in the 1983 ECAC tournament championship to give William & Mary their second ever conference tournament championship crown. Stewart ended his career with 10 goals and 12 assists while playing as a midfielder and winger.

The majority of the Tribe's success in men's soccer was overseen by Al Albert during an illustrious 33-year career as head coach. In 2004, Albert passed the coaching reins to his capable protege, Chris Norris. Norris was a player and assistant coach at W&M for 13 years before becoming Albert's successor in Williamsburg.

Women edit

When counting all-time women's soccer NCAA Tournament appearances, just behind national powerhouses North Carolina (with 30) and UConn (with 28) are the William & Mary Tribe (24). As of the end of 2011, they were on an NCAA-record 30-year consecutive winning seasons streak (tied with North Carolina), dating back to 1982, capturing ten conference tournament crowns in that span. Twice players were selected as the NSCAA National Player of the Year (1987, 1995), and three times the team has made it all the way to the Tournament's Elite 8 (1987, 1994, 1997).

Field hockey edit

 
The women's lacrosse and field hockey teams play at Busch Field.

The field hockey team plays at Busch Field on campus. The team has two CAA championships (2018 and 2023). The Tribe has qualified for four AIAW and four NCAA tournaments, with a combined record of 8–7 and 2–4, respectively.

AIAW appearances edit

Year Round Opponent Score
1975 First round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third place
Stanford
Lock Haven State
Ursinus
Springfield
W, 5–1
W, 2–1
L, 0–4
L, 0–3
1976 First round
Quarterfinals
Consolation quarterfinals
Stanford
Lock Haven State
Bemidji State
W, 5–1
L, 0–2
L, 2–3
1979 First round
Quarterfinals
Consolation quarterfinals
Consolation semifinals
Fifth place
Oregon
Penn State
Springfield
Saint Louis
Princeton
W, 2–0
L, 0–1
W, 4–0
W, 1–0
W, 1–0
1980 First round
Consolation first round
Consolation quarterfinals
New Hampshire
Ursinus
Long Beach State
L, 0–1
W, 3–0
L, 1–2

NCAA appearances edit

Year Round Opponent Score
2000 First round Michigan L, 2–3 (OT)
2002 First round Maryland L, 1–2 (OT)
2018 Opening round
First round
Monmouth
#1 North Carolina
W, 3–2 (OT)
L, 0-4
2023 Opening round
First round
Sacred Heart
North Carolina
W, 4–0
L, 1–6

Gymnastics edit

The men's and women's gymnastics teams host their meets at William & Mary Hall.

Men edit

The men's team has been very successful across the years. While never winning a team national title, the team has achieved two individual championships: Scott McCall on the rings in 1996 and Ramon Jackson on the parallel bars in 2004. The team has appeared at five NCAA championship events: 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, and 2008. Tribe men's gymnastics has also won thirteen USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2009) and produced five CGCA National Academic Team Champions. Additionally, they are members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League. The Tribe has a total of four ECAC gymnastics titles, 1992, 1994, 2006, and 2014.

Year Results
2002 12th (of 12)
2003 12th (of 12)
2005 12th (of 12)
2006 11th (of 12)
2008 11th (of 12)
2014 12th (of 12)

Women edit

The women's team, on the other hand, has never qualified for the national championship meet or won an individual event. Nonetheless, the women's team has still won six ECAC gymnastics championships: 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2014 & 2015. They also won an NAIA gymnastics title in 1983.

Golf edit

 
The golf teams host their tournaments at Kingsmill Resort.

Both the men's and women's golf teams host their home tournaments at the River Course at the Kingsmill Resort. Neither the men nor women have ever qualified as a team for the NCAA golf championships. However, the women's team won an AIAW championship in 1981. In conference play, the men's team won their sole CAA championship in 1985.

Lacrosse edit

The women's lacrosse team plays at Busch Field. They have qualified for seven NCAA tournaments and have a combined record of 0–7. They also have one CAA title, from 1992.

NCAA performances edit

Year Round Opponents Results/Scores
1983 First round Delaware L, 7–11
1988 First round Harvard L, 6–7
1994 First round Virginia L, 4–8
1996 First round Virginia L, 6–8
1997 First round Loyola (MD) L, 2–11
1998 First round James Madison L, 9–15
2001 First round Loyola (MD) L, 7–15

Swimming and diving edit

The men's and women's teams compete at the Student Recreation Center. Previously, they swam at the Adair Gymnasium.

Men edit

The men's teams has competed at several NCAA championships, 1938, 1963, 1985 and 1986, but has not yet won a team or individual national championship.[15] The team has won six consecutive CAA championships: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020.

NCAA Qualifiers

Year Athlete Event Results
1938 Leonard Goldburg '39 200 Breast
1938 Johnny Adams '39 Diving
1963 Ron Good '65 50 & 100 Freestyle
1985 Shawn McLane '86 Diving 32nd (of 36)
1986 Shawn McLane '86 Diving 41st (of 43)
2020 Colin Wright '20 50 & 100 Freestyle Not able to compete-Meet Cancelled

Diver Shawn McLane was named an All-American in 1985 (1- and 3-meter) and 1986 (3-meter). Swimmer Colin Wright was named an All-American in 2020, having been seeded fourth in the 50 yard freestyle and eighth in the 100 yard freestyle at the 2020 NCAA championships that were cancelled due to the 2020 SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.[16][17] Wright also earned a 12th place finish at the 2019 Phillips 66 National Championships in the 50 LCM freestyle.

The men won every CAA Championship Meet relay for the three-straight years from 2018 to 2020, and won all five of them with conference records in 2020.[18] As of 2020, they also held 9 of the 13 individual CAA Records.[19]

The team has 6 qualifying times for the 2021 Olympic Trial Qualifier Meet:  Jack Doherty-50 Freestyle and 100 Butterfly, Ben Skopic-200 Individual Medley, Ian Thompson-50 Freestyle and Colin Wright-50 & 100 Freestyle.

Women edit

The women's team has been represented at the NCAA Championship meet on five occasions. Erin Sheehey competed at the meet in 1984 and Katie Radloff qualified and competed all four years of her college career from 2007 to 2010, finishing as high as 20th in the nation in the 100 yard freestyle. The women have also won three CAA championships: 2007, 2016, and 2017.

Year Athlete Event Results
1984 Erin Sheehey Downs '84 50 Breast
2007 Katie Radloff '10 50, 100 & 200 Free
2008 Katie Radloff '10 50, 100 & 200 Free 20th in 100 Free
2009 Katie Radloff '10 50, 100 & 200 Free
2010 Katie Radloff '10 50, 100 & 200 Free

Missy Cundiff '22 has a qualifying time in the 50 Freestyle to attend the 2021 Olympic Qualifier Meet.

Tennis edit

The men's and women's tennis teams play at the Millie West Tennis Facility and the McCormack–Nagelsen Tennis Center. Both teams (as of 2015) are the defending CAA tennis champions.

Men edit

The men's team won two NCAA championships in 1947 (10–4 vs. Rice) and 1948 (6–5 vs. San Francisco); they were led by coach Sharvey G. Umbeck to both titles. They were runners up in 1946 against USC. Individually, players have won two individual events: Gardner Larned won the singles title in 1947 and the pair of Fred Kovaleski and Bernard Bartzen won the doubles title in 1948. Since then, Tribe men's tennis has made four national championship appearances (with a record of 0–3): 1999, 2005, 2007, and 2015. Additionally, the men have won four CAA tennis championships: 1988, 1990, 2005, and 2015.

NCAA performances edit
Year Round Opponent Results/Scores
1999 First round Clemson L, 3–4
2005 First round TAMU–Corpus Christi L, 2–4
2007 First round NC State L, 0–4
2015 First round North Carolina L, 0–4

Women edit

The women's team, while never winning an NCAA title, has also been prolific. The team has made 22 appearances in the NCAA championships with a combined record of 21–20: 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2016, and 2017. Furthermore, the women's team has won 25 conference titles: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, and 2017.

NCAA performances edit
Year Round Opponent Results/Scores
1989 First round San Diego State L, 3–6
1990 First round South Carolina L, 0–6
1991 First round Miami (FL) L, 3–6
1992 First round
Second Round
Miami (FL)
Texas
W, 5–4
L, 3–5
1995 Second Round California L, 2–5
1996 East Regional
East Regional
East Regional
First round
Seton Hall
Virginia
California
Texas
W, 5–4
W, 5–4
W, 5–4
L, 3–5
1997 East Regional
East Regional
East Regional
First round
Quarterfinals
Richmond
Brown
Harvard
Georgia
Stanford
W, 5–0
W, 5–0
W, 5–3
W, 5–0
L, 0–6
1998 East Regional
East Regional
East Regional
First round
Quarterfinals
Richmond
Virginia Tech
VCU
California
Georgia
W, 5–1
W, 5–1
W, 5–3
W, 5–3
L, 2–5
1999 Regional semifinals
Regional Final
UMBC
Fresno State
W, 6–0
L, 3–5
2000 Round of 64
Round of 32
Loyola (MD)
Tennessee
W, 5–0
L, 3–5
2002 Round of 64 Clemson L, 3–4
2003 Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Temple
South Alabama
Duke
W, 4–0
W, 4–1
L, 0–5
2004 Round of 64
Round of 32
Illinois
Duke
W, 4–2
L, 0–4
2005 Round of 64
Round of 32
Wisconsin
Clemson
W, 4–1
L, 0–4
2006 Round of 64 NC State L, 3–4
2007 Round of 64
Round of 32
Round of 16
Richmond
Wake Forest
Georgia
W, 4–0
W, 4–1
L, 1–4
2008 Round of 64
Round of 32
NC State
Duke
W, 4–0
L, 1–4
2011 Round of 64 Yale L, 2–4

Volleyball edit

The women's indoor volleyball team competes at William & Mary Hall. They have won eight CAA championships (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, and 2001) and made one appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2001 losing in the first round to Duke University.

NCAA Tournament performances edit

Year Round Opponent Results/Scores
2001 First round Duke L, 0–3

National championships edit

Team edit

William & Mary has won two NCAA national team championships, both for men's tennis;[20] the Tribe won back-to-back national championships in 1947 and 1948.[21][22] During the era when the AIAW conducted women's collegiate championships, the Tribe women claimed one AIAW national team title, for golf (Division II) in 1981.[23]

Association Division Sport Year Opponent/
runner-up
Score
NCAA University Division Men's Tennis (2) 1947 Rice 10–4 (+6)
1948 San Francisco 6–5 (+1)

Notable alumni edit

Main article: List of College of William & Mary alumni

Notable graduates from the athletic programs include Jon Stewart, Adin Brown, Sean McDermott, Mike Leach, Buster Ramsey, Darren Sharper, Mike Tomlin, Bill Chambers, J. D. Gibbs, Steve Christie, Wade Barrett, Jill Ellis, and Derek Cox.

Fight songs edit

The "Tribe Fight Song" is the official fight song of The College of William & Mary, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. Throughout the College's history there have been three official fight songs.[24] The original fight song, titled "Victory", was written in 1929 by Oscar E. Wilkinson.[24] Two years later, a new fight song titled "Fight, Fight, Fight for the Indians"[b] was published in the William & Mary student handbook.[24] Many years later, a third edition was written which is still used today. Simply "Tribe Fight Song", it is supposed to be sung after every touchdown the Tribe football team scores at home games.[24]

A second, lesser known song was composed by Rolfe Kennard in the 1930s. The "William & Mary Victory March" is occasionally played before games, most often at Homecoming.

Radio affiliates edit

Two radio stations in eastern Virginia broadcast Tribe football and men's basketball, under the branding "William & Mary Bookstore Tribe Radio Network".[25][26]

City Call Sign Frenquency
Deltaville, Virginia WTYD-FM 92.3 FM
West Point, Virginia WBQK-FM 107.9 FM

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Southern Conference named separate champions for indoor and outdoor track and field during William and Mary's membership in that conference. In eleven years (1957 and 1966–1975) the Tribe won both the indoor and outdoor championships; in one additional year (1958) they won the outdoor championship only.[27][28]
  2. ^ William & Mary used to be known as the Indians prior to their moniker change to the Tribe.

References edit

  1. ^ "William & Mary University Colors – Brand Guidelines". Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  2. ^ "College Programs Dropped Nationally". USA Wrestling-Kansas. February 22, 2017. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
  3. ^ Rowe, Katherine; Agouris, Peggy; Huge, Samantha (September 3, 2020). "Open Letter to the William & Mary Community and to All Who Support William & Mary Athletics". tribeathletics.com - William & Mary Athletics - Official Athletics Website. College of William and Mary. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  4. ^ O'Brien, Marty (September 3, 2020). "William & Mary eliminates 7 sports to fix budget issues after "thoughtful, intense deliberative process," athletic director says". pilotonline.com - Virginian-Pilot Online. The Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  5. ^ O'Connor, John (September 3, 2020). "Financial crunch from COVID-19 causes William & Mary to cut seven sports". richmond.com - Times-Dispatch Online. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  6. ^ Gardner, Steve (October 6, 2020). "William & Mary AD resigns amid criticism for cutting varsity sports". USA Today. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  7. ^ Brown, Ethan (October 6, 2020). "Huge resigns as Tribe Athletics director". The Flat Hat. The College of William and Mary. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  8. ^ Beardsley, Zoe (October 13, 2020). "Martin named Interim AD after Huge resigns: Announcement comes five weeks after controversial decision to cut seven varsity sports". The Flat Hat. College of William and Mary. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  9. ^ Beardsley, Zoe; Dawes, Lulu (October 26, 2020). "College reverses Women's sports cuts after Title IX inequity". The Flat Hat. College of William and Mary. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  10. ^ Beardsley, Zoe (November 10, 2020). "College reinstates men's varsity sports in significant policy reversal". The Flat Hat. College of William and Mary. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  11. ^ a b Kennedy, Ben (October 9, 2006). . W&M Alumni Magazine. Archived from the original on June 18, 2010. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  12. ^ . TribeAthletics.com. Archived from the original on May 17, 2009. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  13. ^ "Men's XC/Track Honors and Awards". William and Mary Athletics. College of William and Mary. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  14. ^ "Women's XC/Track Honors and Awards". William and Mary Athletics. College of William and Mary. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  15. ^ "Tribe Round Up-Knight takes home another top honor". The Virginia Gazette.
  16. ^ "Colin Wright Named All-America by the CSCAA". tribeathletics.com. William and Mary Athletics Department. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
  17. ^ "2020 NCAA Division I Men's Championship - 3/25/2020 to 3/28/2020 SCYPsych Sheet" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
  18. ^ "W&M men's swimming wins CAA championship for 6th consecutive year". February 25, 2020.
  19. ^ "CAA Mens swimming records" (PDF).
  20. ^ . NCAA. Archived from the original on April 19, 2008. Retrieved July 23, 2008.
  21. ^ "About William & Mary athletics". The College of William & Mary. Retrieved July 23, 2008.
  22. ^ "Men's Tennis National Championships". The College of William & Mary. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  23. ^ "William and Mary Tribe Women's Golf Honors and Awards". The College of William & Mary. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  24. ^ a b c d "Fight Song — Special Collections Research Center Wiki". The College of William & Mary Special Collections Research Center. Retrieved January 3, 2009.
  25. ^ "Football on the Air". William & Mary. August 29, 2013. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
  26. ^ "Basketball on the Air". The Tide 92.3 FM. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
  27. ^ "Southern Conference Outdoor Track & Field Record Book" (PDF). Southern Conference. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  28. ^ "Southern Conference Indoor Track & Field Record Book" (PDF). Southern Conference. Retrieved December 9, 2014.

External links edit

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Athletic Association logo in William amp Mary s colorsWilliam amp Mary has won two team national championships both in men s tennis the AIAW championships in women s golf the NAIA championships in women s gymnastics thirteen USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships and various individual national championships The College has more conference championships than any other school in the Coastal Athletic Association As of the end of the 2010 11 academic year the Tribe had won 101 conference championships Dating back to the athletic program s beginning there have been about 160 conference titles in all William amp Mary is the second oldest university in the United States Since the founding of its athletic program in 1893 the school s athletes have worn different colors and nicknames From 1893 to 1909 William amp Mary football players were known simply as the Orange and White this reflected the official school colors at that time From 1910 to 1916 the team colors changed and the new nickname The Orange and Black reflected this From 1916 to the mid 1980s William amp Mary athletic teams were known as the Indians Since 1978 the school s teams have been known simply as the Tribe During the 2006 07 school year then College President Gene Nichol removed two tribal feathers from the William amp Mary athletic logo to bring the program into compliance with newly passed NCAA regulations On April 6 2010 after student discussion and subsequent polling the griffin was announced as the school s new mascot In 1995 William amp Mary discontinued the sport of wrestling 2 In September 2020 William amp Mary announced it would discontinue seven sports men s indoor and outdoor track and field men s and women s swimming men s and women s gymnastics and women s volleyball at the conclusion of the 2020 21 academic year 3 4 5 After a considerable amount of backlash and controversy Samantha Huge resigned as athletic director on October 6 2020 6 7 Jeremy Martin was named interim athletic director 8 The three women s sports that had been cut were completely reinstated on October 19 2020 9 Then on November 5 2020 the four men s sports that had been cut were reinstated through the 2021 22 school year and possibly beyond after a more thorough review 10 Contents 1 Sports sponsored 1 1 Baseball 1 2 Football 1 3 Basketball 1 3 1 Men 1 3 2 Women 1 4 Cross country track amp field 1 4 1 Men 1 4 2 Women 1 5 Soccer 1 5 1 Men 1 5 2 Women 1 6 Field hockey 1 6 1 AIAW appearances 1 6 2 NCAA appearances 1 7 Gymnastics 1 7 1 Men 1 7 2 Women 1 8 Golf 1 9 Lacrosse 1 9 1 NCAA performances 1 10 Swimming and diving 1 10 1 Men 1 10 2 Women 1 11 Tennis 1 11 1 Men 1 11 1 1 NCAA performances 1 11 2 Women 1 11 2 1 NCAA performances 1 12 Volleyball 1 12 1 NCAA Tournament performances 2 National championships 2 1 Team 3 Notable alumni 4 Fight songs 5 Radio affiliates 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksSports sponsored editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country Field hockeyFootball GolfGolf GymnasticsGymnastics LacrosseSoccer SoccerSwimming SwimmingTennis TennisTrack and field Track and field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorBaseball edit Main article William amp Mary Tribe baseball In the 1960s Joe Plumeri future Chairman amp CEO of Willis Group Holdings and owner of the Trenton Thunder who later donated 2 million to build the team s Plumeri Park played on the baseball team as a second baseman and outfielder 11 Plumeri also funded the Joseph J Plumeri Endowment Fund for baseball scholarships for the school 12 The baseball team has qualified for the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship in 1983 2001 2013 and 2016 with the most recent appearance including an upset of the Tribe s rival and defending College World Series champion Virginia Cavaliers Football edit Main article William amp Mary Tribe football nbsp Tribe football players celebrate a touchdown during a game at Zable Stadium in 2022The football team has won eight conference championships While a member of the Southern Conference W amp M were champions or co champions in 1942 1947 1966 and 1970 The William amp Mary scandal of 1951 which involved improper alteration of athletic recruit transcripts brought disfavorable national attention and effectively resulted in the College downgrading football going forward as the faculty revolted and it was not invited to join the Atlantic Coast Conference when that league was established in 1953 In the 1960s future Willis Group Holdings Chairman amp CEO Joe Plumeri played on the football team on scholarship as a halfback for Lou Holtz 11 After joining the Yankee Conference the Tribe won the Mid Atlantic Division in 1993 and won the conference championship in 1996 After the Yankee Conference s 1997 merger with the A 10 Conference the Tribe were co champions in 2001 and 2004 After the Colonial Athletic Association began sponsoring football with the 2007 season the Tribe were co champions in 2010 and in 2015 The 2004 season saw William amp Mary reach the Division I AA national semi finals before finally falling to rival James Madison University In 2008 the Tribe played Richmond at home on the very last game of the season While Richmond was assured of a berth in the playoffs having played and won an extra game due to a 12 game schedule that year Tribe only played 11 games the Tribe entered the game needing a win to secure a playoff spot William amp Mary trailed by 14 points going into the 4th quarter but made a huge comeback largely due to Derek Cox to send the game into overtime The Tribe lost in overtime after Richmond blocked a field goal attempt during the Tribe s possession then kicked a successful field goal during its possession By failing to beat the Spiders William amp Mary missed the playoffs Richmond however would go on to win the NCAA Division I Football Championship by defeating Eastern Kentucky Appalachian State Northern Iowa and the University of Montana 24 7 in the national championship game in Chattanooga Tennessee In 2009 the Tribe played the Virginia Cavaliers UVa in a season opening match up for both schools in Charlottesville for the first time since 1986 The Tribe upset Virginia 26 14 It was the second Tribe win over Virginia in as many tries and mirrored several other recent wins by CAA FCS programs over those in the ACC FBS including three by Richmond over Duke 2006 2009 2011 The Tribe finished the year 11 3 after a run to the national semifinals that ended with a 14 13 loss to CAA rival and eventual champion Villanova Basketball edit Men edit Main article William amp Mary Tribe men s basketball Traditionally the Tribe has not been a storied basketball program though they have achieved sporadic success Their only postseason berths ever were the 1983 National Invitation Tournament after winning the regular season conference title and the 2010 National Invitation Tournament after beating both Wake Forest University and the University of Maryland on the road during the regular season The Tribe qualified for the 2015 National Invitation Tournament after winning their first ever CAA regular season title They have appeared in nine conference tournament finals While in the Southern Conference they lost the tournament final in 1958 1961 1965 and 1975 and while in the ECAC South precursor to the Coastal Athletic Association they lost the 1983 final to James Madison 38 41 Their most recent CAA tournament final appearances came in 2008 L 59 68 vs George Mason 2010 L 53 60 vs Old Dominion 2014 L 74 75 vs Delaware and 2015 L 61 72 vs Northeastern Women edit Main article William amp Mary Tribe women s basketball The Tribe women s basketball team has generally not been a successful program Their only conference tournament final appearance to date was in the 1993 CAA final which they lost to perennial power Old Dominion 51 65 The 2014 15 season was their most successful in many years and resulted in a bid to the 2015 Women s Basketball Invitational Cross country track amp field edit The College of William amp Mary s most dominant sports are its men s and women s cross country and track amp field teams The cross country teams host their home meets on the grounds of the Eastern State Hospital Home track meets are held at the newly renovated Zable Stadium However the university s 2014 master plan called for relocating the track to a new facility adjacent to Albert Daly Field and Plumeri Park The totals below are current as of the end of the 2014 15 season Men edit The men s cross country team qualified for fourteen straight NCAA Division I championships 1997 2010 and 26 total NCAA championship appearances Alumnus Brian Hyde represented the United States in the 1996 Olympics In November 2009 the Tribe placed 5th at the Division 1 NCAA Men s Cross Country Championship in Terre Haute Indiana William amp Mary hosted the men s cross country championship at Eastern State Hospital in 1970 Total conference championships Cross Country 38 23 CAA 15 Southern Track amp Field 32 championships in 21 separate years a NCAA championship team appearances 1963 17th 1964 20th 1966 20th 1984 15th 1970 10th 1971 17th 1972 11th 1973 4th 1975 23rd 1990 15th 1994 18th 1995 17th 1997 9th 1998 13th 1999 13th 2000 10th 2001 16th 2002 14th 2003 31st 2004 DNF 2005 22nd 2006 8th 2007 15th 2008 16th 2009 5th 2010 19th NCAA individual championships 1969 70 Hal Michael indoor mile 1973 74 Reggie Clark indoor 880 yards 13 Women edit The women s cross country squad has made nine NCAA championship appearances most recently in 2014 when they won their first ever NCAA Regional title Total conference championships Cross Country 21 Track amp Field 11NCAA championship team appearances 1990 20th tie 1992 16th 1996 17th 1998 10th 2002 23rd tie 2005 22nd 2012 21st 2013 12th 2014 17th AIAW individual championships 1982 Jeri Daniels outdoor shot put 14 Soccer edit nbsp A women s soccer game between William amp Mary and Old Dominion in 2013Men edit Main article William amp Mary Tribe men s soccer The Tribe men s soccer team has produced two First Team All Americans and fourteen NCAA Tournament appearances most recently in 2010 They have won eight conference tournaments since the program s inception in 1965 The most famous alumnus from this program is TV pundit Jon Stewart He played from 1981 1983 and scored the lone goal in a 1 0 victory over UConn in the 1983 ECAC tournament championship to give William amp Mary their second ever conference tournament championship crown Stewart ended his career with 10 goals and 12 assists while playing as a midfielder and winger The majority of the Tribe s success in men s soccer was overseen by Al Albert during an illustrious 33 year career as head coach In 2004 Albert passed the coaching reins to his capable protege Chris Norris Norris was a player and assistant coach at W amp M for 13 years before becoming Albert s successor in Williamsburg Women edit Main article William amp Mary Tribe women s soccer When counting all time women s soccer NCAA Tournament appearances just behind national powerhouses North Carolina with 30 and UConn with 28 are the William amp Mary Tribe 24 As of the end of 2011 they were on an NCAA record 30 year consecutive winning seasons streak tied with North Carolina dating back to 1982 capturing ten conference tournament crowns in that span Twice players were selected as the NSCAA National Player of the Year 1987 1995 and three times the team has made it all the way to the Tournament s Elite 8 1987 1994 1997 Field hockey edit nbsp The women s lacrosse and field hockey teams play at Busch Field The field hockey team plays at Busch Field on campus The team has two CAA championships 2018 and 2023 The Tribe has qualified for four AIAW and four NCAA tournaments with a combined record of 8 7 and 2 4 respectively AIAW appearances edit Year Round Opponent Score1975 First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsThird place StanfordLock Haven StateUrsinusSpringfield W 5 1W 2 1L 0 4L 0 31976 First roundQuarterfinalsConsolation quarterfinals StanfordLock Haven StateBemidji State W 5 1L 0 2L 2 31979 First roundQuarterfinalsConsolation quarterfinalsConsolation semifinalsFifth place OregonPenn StateSpringfieldSaint LouisPrinceton W 2 0L 0 1W 4 0W 1 0W 1 01980 First roundConsolation first roundConsolation quarterfinals New HampshireUrsinusLong Beach State L 0 1W 3 0L 1 2NCAA appearances edit Year Round Opponent Score2000 First round Michigan L 2 3 OT 2002 First round Maryland L 1 2 OT 2018 Opening roundFirst round Monmouth 1 North Carolina W 3 2 OT L 0 42023 Opening roundFirst round Sacred HeartNorth Carolina W 4 0L 1 6Gymnastics edit The men s and women s gymnastics teams host their meets at William amp Mary Hall Men edit The men s team has been very successful across the years While never winning a team national title the team has achieved two individual championships Scott McCall on the rings in 1996 and Ramon Jackson on the parallel bars in 2004 The team has appeared at five NCAA championship events 2002 2003 2005 2006 and 2008 Tribe men s gymnastics has also won thirteen USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 and 2009 and produced five CGCA National Academic Team Champions Additionally they are members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League The Tribe has a total of four ECAC gymnastics titles 1992 1994 2006 and 2014 Year Results2002 12th of 12 2003 12th of 12 2005 12th of 12 2006 11th of 12 2008 11th of 12 2014 12th of 12 Women edit The women s team on the other hand has never qualified for the national championship meet or won an individual event Nonetheless the women s team has still won six ECAC gymnastics championships 1999 2001 2002 2003 2014 amp 2015 They also won an NAIA gymnastics title in 1983 Golf edit nbsp The golf teams host their tournaments at Kingsmill Resort Both the men s and women s golf teams host their home tournaments at the River Course at the Kingsmill Resort Neither the men nor women have ever qualified as a team for the NCAA golf championships However the women s team won an AIAW championship in 1981 In conference play the men s team won their sole CAA championship in 1985 Lacrosse edit The women s lacrosse team plays at Busch Field They have qualified for seven NCAA tournaments and have a combined record of 0 7 They also have one CAA title from 1992 NCAA performances edit Year Round Opponents Results Scores1983 First round Delaware L 7 111988 First round Harvard L 6 71994 First round Virginia L 4 81996 First round Virginia L 6 81997 First round Loyola MD L 2 111998 First round James Madison L 9 152001 First round Loyola MD L 7 15Swimming and diving edit The men s and women s teams compete at the Student Recreation Center Previously they swam at the Adair Gymnasium Men edit The men s teams has competed at several NCAA championships 1938 1963 1985 and 1986 but has not yet won a team or individual national championship 15 The team has won six consecutive CAA championships 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 and 2020 NCAA Qualifiers Year Athlete Event Results1938 Leonard Goldburg 39 200 Breast1938 Johnny Adams 39 Diving1963 Ron Good 65 50 amp 100 Freestyle1985 Shawn McLane 86 Diving 32nd of 36 1986 Shawn McLane 86 Diving 41st of 43 2020 Colin Wright 20 50 amp 100 Freestyle Not able to compete Meet CancelledDiver Shawn McLane was named an All American in 1985 1 and 3 meter and 1986 3 meter Swimmer Colin Wright was named an All American in 2020 having been seeded fourth in the 50 yard freestyle and eighth in the 100 yard freestyle at the 2020 NCAA championships that were cancelled due to the 2020 SARS CoV 2 pandemic 16 17 Wright also earned a 12th place finish at the 2019 Phillips 66 National Championships in the 50 LCM freestyle The men won every CAA Championship Meet relay for the three straight years from 2018 to 2020 and won all five of them with conference records in 2020 18 As of 2020 they also held 9 of the 13 individual CAA Records 19 The team has 6 qualifying times for the 2021 Olympic Trial Qualifier Meet Jack Doherty 50 Freestyle and 100 Butterfly Ben Skopic 200 Individual Medley Ian Thompson 50 Freestyle and Colin Wright 50 amp 100 Freestyle Women edit The women s team has been represented at the NCAA Championship meet on five occasions Erin Sheehey competed at the meet in 1984 and Katie Radloff qualified and competed all four years of her college career from 2007 to 2010 finishing as high as 20th in the nation in the 100 yard freestyle The women have also won three CAA championships 2007 2016 and 2017 Year Athlete Event Results1984 Erin Sheehey Downs 84 50 Breast2007 Katie Radloff 10 50 100 amp 200 Free2008 Katie Radloff 10 50 100 amp 200 Free 20th in 100 Free2009 Katie Radloff 10 50 100 amp 200 Free2010 Katie Radloff 10 50 100 amp 200 FreeMissy Cundiff 22 has a qualifying time in the 50 Freestyle to attend the 2021 Olympic Qualifier Meet Tennis edit The men s and women s tennis teams play at the Millie West Tennis Facility and the McCormack Nagelsen Tennis Center Both teams as of 2015 are the defending CAA tennis champions Men edit The men s team won two NCAA championships in 1947 10 4 vs Rice and 1948 6 5 vs San Francisco they were led by coach Sharvey G Umbeck to both titles They were runners up in 1946 against USC Individually players have won two individual events Gardner Larned won the singles title in 1947 and the pair of Fred Kovaleski and Bernard Bartzen won the doubles title in 1948 Since then Tribe men s tennis has made four national championship appearances with a record of 0 3 1999 2005 2007 and 2015 Additionally the men have won four CAA tennis championships 1988 1990 2005 and 2015 NCAA performances edit Year Round Opponent Results Scores1999 First round Clemson L 3 42005 First round TAMU Corpus Christi L 2 42007 First round NC State L 0 42015 First round North Carolina L 0 4Women edit The women s team while never winning an NCAA title has also been prolific The team has made 22 appearances in the NCAA championships with a combined record of 21 20 1989 1990 1991 1992 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2013 2016 and 2017 Furthermore the women s team has won 25 conference titles 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2004 2005 2007 2008 2011 2013 2015 2016 and 2017 NCAA performances edit Year Round Opponent Results Scores1989 First round San Diego State L 3 61990 First round South Carolina L 0 61991 First round Miami FL L 3 61992 First roundSecond Round Miami FL Texas W 5 4L 3 51995 Second Round California L 2 51996 East RegionalEast RegionalEast RegionalFirst round Seton HallVirginiaCaliforniaTexas W 5 4W 5 4W 5 4L 3 51997 East RegionalEast RegionalEast RegionalFirst roundQuarterfinals RichmondBrownHarvardGeorgiaStanford W 5 0W 5 0W 5 3W 5 0L 0 61998 East RegionalEast RegionalEast RegionalFirst roundQuarterfinals RichmondVirginia TechVCUCaliforniaGeorgia W 5 1W 5 1W 5 3W 5 3L 2 51999 Regional semifinalsRegional Final UMBCFresno State W 6 0L 3 52000 Round of 64Round of 32 Loyola MD Tennessee W 5 0L 3 52002 Round of 64 Clemson L 3 42003 Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16 TempleSouth AlabamaDuke W 4 0W 4 1L 0 52004 Round of 64Round of 32 IllinoisDuke W 4 2L 0 42005 Round of 64Round of 32 WisconsinClemson W 4 1L 0 42006 Round of 64 NC State L 3 42007 Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16 RichmondWake ForestGeorgia W 4 0W 4 1L 1 42008 Round of 64Round of 32 NC StateDuke W 4 0L 1 42011 Round of 64 Yale L 2 4Volleyball edit Main article William amp Mary Tribe women s volleyball The women s indoor volleyball team competes at William amp Mary Hall They have won eight CAA championships 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 and 2001 and made one appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2001 losing in the first round to Duke University NCAA Tournament performances edit Year Round Opponent Results Scores2001 First round Duke L 0 3National championships editTeam edit William amp Mary has won two NCAA national team championships both for men s tennis 20 the Tribe won back to back national championships in 1947 and 1948 21 22 During the era when the AIAW conducted women s collegiate championships the Tribe women claimed one AIAW national team title for golf Division II in 1981 23 Association Division Sport Year Opponent runner up ScoreNCAA University Division Men s Tennis 2 1947 Rice 10 4 6 1948 San Francisco 6 5 1 Notable alumni editMain article List of College of William amp Mary alumniNotable graduates from the athletic programs include Jon Stewart Adin Brown Sean McDermott Mike Leach Buster Ramsey Darren Sharper Mike Tomlin Bill Chambers J D Gibbs Steve Christie Wade Barrett Jill Ellis and Derek Cox Fight songs editThe Tribe Fight Song is the official fight song of The College of William amp Mary located in Williamsburg Virginia Throughout the College s history there have been three official fight songs 24 The original fight song titled Victory was written in 1929 by Oscar E Wilkinson 24 Two years later a new fight song titled Fight Fight Fight for the Indians b was published in the William amp Mary student handbook 24 Many years later a third edition was written which is still used today Simply Tribe Fight Song it is supposed to be sung after every touchdown the Tribe football team scores at home games 24 A second lesser known song was composed by Rolfe Kennard in the 1930s The William amp Mary Victory March is occasionally played before games most often at Homecoming Radio affiliates editTwo radio stations in eastern Virginia broadcast Tribe football and men s basketball under the branding William amp Mary Bookstore Tribe Radio Network 25 26 City Call Sign FrenquencyDeltaville Virginia WTYD FM 92 3 FMWest Point Virginia WBQK FM 107 9 FMSee also editList of NCAA college football rivalry gamesNotes edit The Southern Conference named separate champions for indoor and outdoor track and field during William and Mary s membership in that conference In eleven years 1957 and 1966 1975 the Tribe won both the indoor and outdoor championships in one additional year 1958 they won the outdoor championship only 27 28 William amp Mary used to be known as the Indians prior to their moniker change to the Tribe References edit William amp Mary University Colors Brand Guidelines Retrieved November 5 2022 College Programs Dropped Nationally USA Wrestling Kansas February 22 2017 Retrieved January 1 2024 Rowe Katherine Agouris Peggy Huge Samantha September 3 2020 Open Letter to the William amp Mary Community and to All Who Support William amp Mary Athletics tribeathletics com William amp Mary Athletics Official Athletics Website College of William and Mary Retrieved January 22 2021 O Brien Marty September 3 2020 William amp Mary eliminates 7 sports to fix budget issues after thoughtful intense deliberative process athletic director says pilotonline com Virginian Pilot Online The Virginian Pilot Retrieved January 22 2021 O Connor John September 3 2020 Financial crunch from COVID 19 causes William amp Mary to cut seven sports richmond com Times Dispatch Online Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved January 22 2021 Gardner Steve October 6 2020 William amp Mary AD resigns amid criticism for cutting varsity sports USA Today Retrieved November 11 2020 Brown Ethan October 6 2020 Huge resigns as Tribe Athletics director The Flat Hat The College of William and Mary Retrieved November 11 2020 Beardsley Zoe October 13 2020 Martin named Interim AD after Huge resigns Announcement comes five weeks after controversial decision to cut seven varsity sports The Flat Hat College of William and Mary Retrieved November 11 2020 Beardsley Zoe Dawes Lulu October 26 2020 College reverses Women s sports cuts after Title IX inequity The Flat Hat College of William and Mary Retrieved November 11 2020 Beardsley Zoe November 10 2020 College reinstates men s varsity sports in significant policy reversal The Flat Hat College of William and Mary Retrieved November 11 2020 a b Kennedy Ben October 9 2006 Plumeri tapped to lead homecoming parade W amp M Alumni Magazine Archived from the original on June 18 2010 Retrieved April 25 2015 Plumeri Park TribeAthletics com Archived from the original on May 17 2009 Retrieved April 25 2015 Men s XC Track Honors and Awards William and Mary Athletics College of William and Mary Retrieved April 5 2019 Women s XC Track Honors and Awards William and Mary Athletics College of William and Mary Retrieved April 5 2019 Tribe Round Up Knight takes home another top honor The Virginia Gazette Colin Wright Named All America by the CSCAA tribeathletics com William and Mary Athletics Department Retrieved April 11 2020 2020 NCAA Division I Men s Championship 3 25 2020 to 3 28 2020 SCYPsych Sheet PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved April 11 2020 W amp M men s swimming wins CAA championship for 6th consecutive year February 25 2020 CAA Mens swimming records PDF How many NCAA Division I championships has your school won NCAA Archived from the original on April 19 2008 Retrieved July 23 2008 About William amp Mary athletics The College of William amp Mary Retrieved July 23 2008 Men s Tennis National Championships The College of William amp Mary Retrieved May 25 2013 William and Mary Tribe Women s Golf Honors and Awards The College of William amp Mary Retrieved May 25 2013 a b c d Fight Song Special Collections Research Center Wiki The College of William amp Mary Special Collections Research Center Retrieved January 3 2009 Football on the Air William amp Mary August 29 2013 Retrieved September 4 2014 Basketball on the Air The Tide 92 3 FM Retrieved September 4 2014 Southern Conference Outdoor Track amp Field Record Book PDF Southern Conference Retrieved December 9 2014 Southern Conference Indoor Track amp Field Record Book PDF Southern Conference Retrieved December 9 2014 External links editOfficial 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