Mary Washington sophomore Teagan Young and Christopher Newport senior Enuma Ezenwa were honored as the CAC Women's Track & Field Athletes of the Week for Feb. 3, 2015.
After claiming first place at the CAC Championship and the NCAA Regional Championship, sophomore Teagan Young has been named as the UMW Wagner Wealth Management Athlete of the Month for November.
Long-time University of Mary Washington men's and women's cross country and track and field coach Stan Soper has announced his retirement effective at the conclusion of the 2015 track and field season. Soper, one of the most respected and admired coaches at any level of NCAA athletics, retires after 40 years of teaching and coaching, including 31 at Mary Washington, making him the longest tenured coach in school history.
University of Mary Washington sophomore Teagan Young finished in 44th place overall, and senior Lauren Braney placed 234th among 275 runners at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championship on Saturday in Mason, Ohio.
University of Mary Washington sophomore Teagan Young, on the strength of her first place finish in the regional championship, was named region runner of the year by the United States Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association on Wednesday.
Sophomore Teagan Young took first place honors as the University of Mary Washington women's cross country team finished in fifth place at the NCAA Cross Country Championships on Saturday in Rome, Ga. The Eagle men finished in ninth place. Senior Lauren Braney finished seventh ovrall, and will join Young at next Saturday's NCAA Championships.
On the heels of her CAC Championship on Saturday, sophomore Teagan Young has been named as the UMW Wagner Wealth Management Athloete of the Month for October.
Sophomore Teagan Young finished first overall by a margin of 22 seconds, as the University o0f Mary Washington women's cross country team finished in second place at the Capital Athletic Conference Championships on Saturday at Four Winds Golf Club. The Eagle men, led by fourth-place finisher Ben Sorensen, finished fourth in the men's 8K.
The University of Mary Washington men's and women's cross country teams competed at the Connecticut College Invitational on Saturday. The women finished in eighth place, while the men placed 12th.
Mary Washington sophomore Teagan Young was named the CAC Women's Cross Country Athlete of the Week for the second straight week after claiming second place at the Paul Short Invitational last Saturday.
The University of Mary Washington women's cross country team finished in second place among 22 schools in the White Division of the Paul Short Invitational on Saturday at Lehigh University, while the men finished 10th overall.
Mary Washington sophomore Teagan Young was named the CAC Women's Cross Country Athlete of the Week after capturing the individual title at the Don Cathcart Invitational at Salisbury on Saturday. Young took first place honors with a time of 22:21, six seconds ahead of the second place finisher from Slippery Rock, helping the Eagles to fifth place in the team standings. She has claimed top honors in two races this fall, and added a fourth place to her resume as well.
Sophomore Teagan Young finished in first place overall in leading the University of Mary Washington women's cross country team to a fifth-place finish at the Salisbury University Don Cathcart Invitational on Saturday. The Eagle men placed in 10th place overall.
The University of Mary Washington women's cross country team placed 12 members on the 25-runner team on the CAC Silver Anniversary team, announced today.
The University of Mary Washington men's cross country team saw nine former runners named to the Capital Athletic Conference Silver Anniversary Team, as announced on Tuesday.
The University of Mary Washington women's cross country team finished in second place at the St. Mary's College Invitational on Saturday. The men placed fifth among seven competing schools.
The University of Mary Washington men's cross country team is ranked 10th in the South/South Atlantic Region by the United States Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association in its preseason poll.
The University of Mary Washington women's cross country team has been ranked third in the first-ever Capital Athletic conference coaches' preseason poll, while the men were Slated to place fourth in the preseason poll, released today.