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The Washington and Lee athletics site gathers everything that student-athletes, fans, and staff need in one place. At its core you will find team pages organized around each sport, where the primary items are the schedule, the roster, and the news feed. The layout is intended to make it simple to check upcoming contests, confirm lineups, and follow program updates without hunting through multiple pages. For those new to the system, athletics communications refers to the office that curates press releases, social content, and game coverage, and it links directly from each team hub to multimedia and contact details.
Site navigation also highlights support structures and departmental services that surround the teams. Visitors will see links to the Generals Leadership Academy, the Sports Medicine unit, and the Fitness Center, alongside the P.E. Department and Intramurals. Policies and guides are easy to find: items such as NIL guidelines, the Student-Athlete Handbook, and the NCAA Transgender Policy sit with event rules like the Tailgating Guidelines. These resources aim to provide clarity on expectations, eligibility, and best practices for everyone engaged with campus athletics.
Comprehensive team pages
Each sport on the site has a dedicated section built to deliver timely information. You will find varsity programs including football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, field hockey, volleyball, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, and equestrian programs such as riding. Track and field, cross country, golf, tennis, swimming, wrestling, and other sports are similarly represented. On every team page the trio of core links — Schedule, Roster, and News — gives a predictable place to find upcoming matches, athlete bios, and recent announcements, respectively.
Facilities, policies, and event resources
The campus list of venues and support locations is extensive and clearly presented so visitors can locate a field, court, or training room quickly. Facilities include the 1969 Doremus Gymnasium, the Richard L. Duchossois Center, the Duchossois Tennis Center, the Natatorium, Holekamp Gymnasium, Alston Parker Watt Field, Cap’n Dick Smith Field, Fuge Field, the Mane Gait Equestrian Center, the W&L Turf Field, and Wilson Field. On the same pages you will find operational documents such as the Student-Athlete Handbook, NIL Guidelines, the W&L Hazing Prevention, Education, and Reporting materials, and the W&L Sexual Misconduct Policy. Together these entries support both logistical planning and compliance with institutional and NCAA standards.
Support networks and community engagement
The athletics ecosystem extends beyond teams and courts into community, academics, and communications. The office of Athletics Communications manages multimedia and press coverage while the Generals’ Club and giving pages invite alumni and supporters to contribute. Recruitment and admissions links help prospective student-athletes navigate entry, and programs like the Generals Leadership Academy provide leadership development. Campus-wide collaborations such as Faculty Athletics Mentors and academic profiles like the 2026-26 Sports Profile showcase how athletics and academics intersect on campus.
Media and coverage
For fans who want live or archived content, the site aggregates streaming and highlights through channels like W&L on FloCollege, the @WLUGenerals YouTube feed, and embedded video archives. There are sections for photo galleries, featured videos, and a content stream that centralizes articles and multimedia. Ticketing details and championship links, including ODAC tickets and conference championship information, are grouped with the calendar and game coverage pages to make planning a visit straightforward.
Academic and athlete support
Student-athlete wellbeing and academic success are emphasized through units such as Sports Medicine, the Fitness Center, and the P.E. Department. Resources like the Student-Athlete Handbook, NCAA postgraduate scholar listings, and academic awards are accessible from the main navigation. Additional entries cover practical needs — for example, the NOCAP Sports Login, work-study positions in Athletics Communications, and the Tridey Request Form for media assets — ensuring that student-athletes, staff, and media partners have the tools necessary to perform and to stay compliant.
Whether you are a recruit checking a roster, a fan planning to attend a game, or a staff member seeking policy documents, the Washington and Lee athletics pages are arranged to provide rapid access to essential information. Explore team pages, review facility maps, consult policy documents like the NIL Guidelines and Hazing Prevention materials, and use the media links to stay connected with the Generals community.

