This Week's Features
Lacrosse Dominates Bridgewater as Wrestling Achieves Academic Milestone
The Washington and Lee women's lacrosse team secures a decisive victory, while the wrestling program sets a new standard for academic excellence.
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Men’s Track & Field Wraps up Weekend Double Feature
HARRISONBURG, Va. / LEWISBURG, Pa. - The Washington and Lee University men's track and field team split up on Saturday with members competing at the James Madison University Invite and the Bison Outdoor Classic at Bucknell.
Four Generals Earn CSC Academic All-District Honors; Jobe Advances to Academic All-America Ballot
LEXINGTON, Va. — Four members of the Washington and Lee University men's swimming team were named to the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District® Team, recognizing their combined excellence in the pool and in the classroom. Seniors Charles Byars, Leighton Chapman, Jackson Hall and Dalton Jobe earned the honor for the Generals, continuing the program's strong tradition of academic and athletic achievement.
Bredehoeft, McBoyle, Maloof and Smith Named CSC Academic All-District for Women’s Swimming
LEXINGTON, Va. — Four members of the Washington and Lee University women's swimming team were named to the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District® Team, recognizing their combined excellence in the pool and in the classroom. Celia Bredehoeft, Paige McBoyle, Amelia Maloof and Morgan Smith earned the honor for the Generals, continuing the program's strong tradition of academic and athletic achievement.
No. 6 Women's Lacrosse Uses Strong Transition Play to Down Shenandoah, 10-6
BRIDGEWATER, Va. – The sixth-ranked Washington and Lee women's lacrosse team scored seven first-quarter goals and never looked back in a 19-3 Old Dominion Athletic Conference victory over Bridgewater College on Saturday afternoon at Jopson Field. The Generals (11-2, 6-0 ODAC) controlled the game from the opening draw, using a balanced offensive attack and strong possession play to remain unbeaten in conference action, while the Eagles (6-6, 1-2 ODAC) were led by a standout individual effort from Paige Mayers.
Baseball Sweeps Season Series Against SVU with Dominant Win
LEXINGTON, Va. - The Washington and Lee University baseball team secured a series sweep over Southern Virginia University as they defeated the Knights 13-3 (7 Inn.) on Wednesday night at Cap'n Dick Smith Field.
ODAC Honors Kaufman with Golfer of the Week Laurels
FOREST, Va. - Sophomore Tim Kaufman of the Washington and Lee University men's golf team was named the Men's Golfer of the Week for the first time after securing his first career win at the Capital City Classic on Tuesday. Kaufman finished in a T-1st place with a score of four-under par (212) across 54 holes of action. He shot a 70 (-2) in round one before shooting a 71 (-1) in the second and third round to earn a top finish. He registered eight birdies, an eagle and 39 pars, the most among 95 golfers. He played the Par 4s to even par while shooting six-under par on the Par 5s.
Twelve Generals Named to 2026 NFF Hampshire Honor Society
IRVING, Texas - Twelve student-athletes of the Washington and Lee University football team were named to the National Football Foundation's Hampshire Honor Society on Wednesday afternoon. This marks the first season that the Generals have been represented on the list.
Kaufman Secures First Career Win, No. 2 Men’s Golf Finishes Seventh at Capital City Classic
PRATTVILLE, Ala. - The second-ranked Washington and Lee University men's golf team finished in seventh place at the Capital City Classic while sophomore Tim Kaufman finished in a tie for first place.
No. 2 Men’s Golf Sits in T-8th Place after 36 Holes at the Capital City Classic
PRATTVILLE, Ala. - The second-ranked Washington and Lee University men's golf team is sitting in a T-8th place after 36 holes at the Capital City Classic while sophomore Tim Kaufman is among the top five individually.


