Washington & Jefferson Presidents

Athletic teams representing Washington & Jefferson College

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2021 Jeff Mountain began his 19th season as coach, with a distinguished career record of 496-266-2, and having previously won eight Presidents' Athletic Conference Baseball Coach of the Year awards and two ABCA Mideast Regional Coach of the Year titles.
2020 W&J wrestling team earned its first conference team championship since 1999.
2019 W&J swept the NCAA Super Regional series against Misericordia University, winning 8-3 and 5-4, securing a spot in the Division III World Series in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
2019 Henry Memorial Center was renovated and renamed the Salvitti Family Gymnasium. The Eaton Fitness Center opened in the fall as part of these renovations.
2019 At the Division III World Series, W&J went 1-2, with losses to eventual national champion Chapman University. Junior pitcher Ben Marsico was named PAC Pitcher of the Year with an 11-2 record.
2019 Mike Sirianni guided the team to a 20-17 road victory over Ithaca in the ECAC Asa S. Bushnell Bowl, improving the team's bowl game record to 4-0.
2019 Mullen Socha earned All-America honors, continuing the college's tradition of athletic excellence.
May 19 2019 W&J captured the NCAA Salisbury Regional by defeating host Salisbury University 4-1 and #11 Rowan University, advancing to the NCAA Super Regional round.
May 11 2019 W&J won their 12th Presidents Athletic Conference (PAC) title by defeating Bethany 8-1, outscoring opponents 27-5 in the tournament.
2018 The football program won its conference record 26th Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) title.
2018 Harley Moyer won the NCAA Division III Mideast Cross Country Regional and became the first male cross country All-American in W&J history.
2017 Ross Memorial Ballpark hosted the NCAA Division III regional baseball tournament for the third consecutive year.
2017 Washington & Jefferson (W&J) baseball team made history by winning the NCAA Mideast Regional tournament and advancing to their first Division III College World Series, winning the Presidents Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championships.
2017 Multiple student-athletes achieved All-America honors: Riley Groves, Nick Vento, and Derek Helbing were recognized for their athletic performance.
2016 Ross Memorial Ballpark continued to host the NCAA Division III regional baseball tournament.
July 2016 The school introduced a new brand identity in collaboration with New York City-based SME Branding, updating its visual representation.
2015 Ross Memorial Ballpark was selected to host the NCAA Division III regional baseball tournament.
2015 Nick Carr won the 157-pound title at the NCAA Division III Wrestling Championships, marking the most recent individual NCAA Championship for Washington & Jefferson College.
2013 Eddie Nogay was named an All-America athlete at Washington & Jefferson College.
2011 Junior C. J. Corcoran competed in the national javelin championship at the NCAA Track & Field Championships, finishing 16th.
2011 Senior Michelle Wuenstel became the first Presidents' outdoor track athlete to earn All-American honors by placing fourth in the 400-meter event at the NCAA Track & Field Championships.
2011 Washington & Jefferson Presidents women's track and field team won their third PAC Women's Track & Field Championship.
2011 The team's defense sets an all-time record low for goals allowed, conceding only 13 goals during the 19-game season.
2011 Rugby club went undefeated with a perfect 8-0 record under a new head coach
2011 Won the Pittsburgh Collegiate Classic tournament
2011 Won the Westmoreland Collegiate Tournament
2010 Washington & Jefferson Presidents men's track and field team won their first PAC (Presidents' Athletic Conference) Men's Track & Field Championship in school history.
2010 Washington & Jefferson women's soccer team wins their third straight PAC Conference Championship.

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