Washington and Lee University Michael F. Walsh Director of Athletics Jan Hathorn has announced that Bobby Jones '14 has stepped down as the Associate Head Football Coach and Offensive Coordinator to accept the head football coach position at Archbiship Curley High School in Baltimore, Md.
The Washington and Lee University football team's comeback bid fell short as the Lycoming College Warriors held on to win the inaugural Cape Charles Bowl on Saturday afternoon at Wilson Field.
Playing their last regular season game of the season, the Washington and Lee University football team scored early and often in a 40-21 rout of Shenandoah University on Saturday afternoon at Shentel Stadium.
Three first quarter scores proved to be the deciding factor in the Washington and Lee University football team's 31-21 win over Bridgewater College on Saturday afternoon at Wilson Field.
The Washington and Lee University football team saw its six-game winning streak come to an end as the Generals fell to No. 9 Randolph-Macon College 35-12 on Saturday afternoon at Day Field.
The Washington and Lee University football team rallied back from a 14-point deficit to take down the Hampden-Sydney College Tigers 21-17 on Saturday afternoon at Lewis C. Everett Stadium
The Washington and Lee University football team won its fifth-straight game on Saturday afternoon as a balanced rushing attack and a stubborn defensive effort helped them cruise by Ferrum College 41-16 at Wilson Field.
The Washington and Lee University football team won its fifth-straight game on Saturday afternoon as a balanced rushing attack and a stubborn defensive effort helped them cruise by Ferrum College 41-16 at Wilson Field.
After a two-week road stretch, the Washington and Lee University football team's rushing attack paved the way to their fourth-straight win as the Generals knocked off Guilford College 48-25 on Saturday night at Wilson Field.
A gritty, stubborn defensive effort helped flip the script in the Washington and Lee University football team's 25-20 comeback win over Averett University in Saturday's Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) opener at Frank R. Campbell Stadium.
Playing an uncommon Sunday afternoon game, the Washington and Lee University football team used a strong first quarter to take down the Apprentice School 28-9 in Newport News, Va.
One of Division III's original conferences and its newest football conference will get together for a two-game bowl series each of the first four seasons that the Landmark sponsors football.
There were many, many long drives in Division III football in Week 4. Joe Sager takes you through two of them: Denison's 19-play drive to take the lead in the fourth and W&L's 17-play, 99-yard drive to end the game in dramatic fashion.
Division III is home to many coaches who have made a life out of coaching at the same school they played at. Some of those coaches graduated, coached elsewhere and came home as head coach, while some never left. Adam Turer talks to a handful of young coaches who arrived as teenagers and are now young head coaches in this edition of Around the Nation.
Alvernia's first-ever football game was one to remember, while Thomas More's attempt to barnstorm its way to a playoff bid was derailed right out of the gate and Washington & Lee did something it hadn't done since 1969 in Saturday's Week 1 Division III football action.
We chat with new W&L coach Garrett LeRose, while Lake Forest coach Jim Catanzaro talks about his program and his position on the football NCAA committee, including how they make the last at-large picks. And we hear from Allegheny coach B.J. Hammer about rebuilding the 1990 Division III national champion.
Another national search, one which had two Division III head coaches as finalists, resulted in someone being hired from the team's own staff, as Garrett LeRose was promoted to the Washington & Lee head coaching job.
Scott Abell coached W&L for only six seasons, but he won the most ODAC titles of any W&L football coach and posted the highest overall winning percentage in nearly a century.
Washington and Lee has overcome unexpected adversity this season. The Generals enter Week 11 as the only ODAC team in control of its playoff destiny. Andrew Lovell has more in Around the Mid-Atlantic.
Instead of driving up toward New Jersey every other weekend, in 2019 Southern Virginia will have some shorter road trips, including a school just across the highway.
Thirteenth-ranked Johns Hopkins battled back from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to post a 32-29 overtime victory over Washington and Lee in football on Friday evening at Wilson Field.
Some of September's most disappointing teams have been able to reverse their fortunes. Heading into the final month of the season, their goals set in August are still very much on the table.
A summer on Capitol Hill, an internship at a national convention, or a spring abroad at an embassy can shed light on how much work goes on beyond the commercials and 24-hour cable news. The preparation, teamwork, and sacrifice these D-III football players observed isn’t so different from a football season.
New Around the Nation columnist Adam Turer introduces himself to the national audience, introduces a new segment where you'll hear from players first-hand and looks forward to one of Week 1's most anticipated games.
There's a new Around the Mid-Atlantic columnist, but he's no stranger to D3football.com readers. Here are the 10 games in the region that caught Andrew Lovell's eye when he studied the USA South, ODAC, and Centennial schedules.
The Touchdown Club of Richmond has announced that Washington and Lee Head Coach Scott Abell has been selected to receive the Willard Bailey Coach of the Year Award as the State Coach of the Year for the College Division.
The Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) released its 2015 College Division All-State Football Team recently and Washington and Lee had several individuals honored.
Washington and Lee junior offensive lineman Michael LaSala (Wilton, Conn. / Wilton) was named to the D3football.com All-America team on Friday evening.
The Associated Press (AP) released its 2015 Little All-America football team on Thursday and Washington and Lee junior offensive lineman Michael LaSala (Wilton, Conn. / Wilton) was among those recognized.