Co-owned by Jennifer Tepper Mackesy '91, NJ/NY Gotham FC won the 2023 National Women's Soccer League Championship.
Support from alumni brings total raised to more than $50 million as the clock ticks down.
The William & Mary alumna and former U.S. Women's National Team head soccer coach will be inducted into the hall of fame.
Ramsey will receive the honor during a private reception on Nov. 10 at the Wren Building.
Sheridan Brummett '26 doesn't let Type 1 diabetes hold her back from playing soccer.
Julia Kosich donated bone marrow to her brother Webb Kosich '26, who had developed a blood disorder.
W&M Weekend in San Francisco gathered the W&M community on the West Coast.
Charles Grant '25 became the third William & Mary football player to donate bone marrow in the last decade.
Take a look back at some of the highlights from William & Mary's 2022-23 academic year.
Election Law Program co-director, special education researcher, field hockey head coach among 10 William & Mary faculty and athletics leaders recognized.
Jill Ellis '88, L.H.D. '16 is among six inductees to the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
A consensus All-American offensive lineman at William & Mary, Colby Sorsdal surprised many analysts as a fifth-round pick (No. 152 overall) by the Detroit Lions in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Andrew Konetsky was connected with W&M soccer through Team Impact, a non-profit that pairs special needs children with college athletic programs.
Raelene Canuel Wagoner ’87 and Doug Wagoner ’87 see support for athletics as a key component of the university’s commitment to excellence.
Four diversity-related projects at William & Mary were recently made possible recently through IDEA grants.
On Feb. 1, as Black History Month began, the first meeting of William & Mary's Black Student-Athlete Alliance was held.
The donation will benefit the field hockey team along with campus and community groups.
W&M athletes reflect on the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Rested Tribe dominates Gardner-Webb 54-14 in FCS playoffs.
Victory against Richmond gives Tribe its first 10-win regular season in program history.
For the 17th time in the last 18 years, the Tribe has the top Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) among all Division I public institutions.
Former head men's soccer coach and W&M alumnus Al Albert '69, M.Ed. '71, was among four individuals elected as the newest members of the United Soccer Coaches Hall of Fame.
Addie Puskar, a graduate student and starting defender on the women's soccer team at William & Mary, is a survivor.
Sugar Rodgers' ticket out was basketball, which took her from the streets to the WNBA with a connector (and two degrees) at Georgetown.
Jim Kaplan '57, who died Sunday at the age of 87, had a devotion to William & Mary that transcended athletics.
Lev Kazakov M.B.A. ’22, a Russian citizen, and Brenden Volk ’20, M.B.A. ’22, whose parents are from Ukraine, stand united in their opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war machine.
While the equality of opportunity in athletics is just one part of the much larger story about the ground-breaking impact of Title IX, its influence there is undeniable.
Steve Huebner '76 recently underwent a successful kidney transplant. Without his William & Mary family, he very likely would still be on the waiting list.
Baseball is reinventing itself, and William & Mary alumni — from Los Angeles to Philadelphia, from owner to director of player development — are helping lead that process.
Isaiah Johnson, an officer with the William & Mary Police Department, and Christian Olver, a member of the Dining Services/Sodexo staff, are recognized along with five student organizations.