W&M football players off to NFL
Seniors Scot Osborne and Mike Leach became the newest members of an elite group of Tribe football players to sign with professional teams in the past several years.
Squads ready for fall
With the end of the semester approaching, the fall sports season is just around the corner. Here's a preview of what to expect from the Green and Gold this fall:
Women's Soccer
Woollum retires after six seasons
After six seasons at the helm of the Tribe's men's basketball team, head coach Charlie Woollum is calling it quits. In a press conference Thursday afternoon, Woollum said he simply felt it was his time to retire.
Golfers finish strong
Just one week after posting its first sub-300 team score in a round in two-and-a-half years, the men's golf team duplicated the feat en route to a third place finish at the Princeton Invitational.
W&M finally steals series
The streak is over.
Tribe takes four firsts
This weekend at the Colonial Athletic Association Championships in Richmond, Virginia, the women's track and field team failed to defend its title as champions. Claiming second place behind East Carolina, the Tribe fell short by only one-and-a-half points.
Track earns second at CAAs
As predicted, the men's track team put up strong performances across the board at the CAA championship and then watched helplessly as the University of North Carolina-Wilmington sent their throng of athletes into action, picking up points and running away with the championship.
Fearless Picks: Pro problems
I have never been able to figure out professional athletes. It seems to me that having some great gift in a sport automatically makes you think you are better than everyone else. This mindset doesn't only apply in a particular sport but life in general.