
Newcomers Abound, Hoping To Challenge Mary Washington And Salisbury In 2010 CAC Cross Country
September 2, 2010
New collegiate athletic seasons always feature new talent, usually as competitors. In addition to incoming freshmen and transfers this season, the Capital Athletic Conference cross country season features three new coaches and two second-year coaches. What likely wont change is that every team and individual will be chasing Mary Washington and Salisbury in the team standings and for individual all-conference honors...[READ MORE]
The 2010-11 Athletic Season Opens Wednesday With 31 Events
September 1, 2010
Like all NCAA Division III programs, Capital Athletic Conference teams jump into action today (Sept. 1), the first playing date of the season, with 31 events in six fall sports...[READ MORE]

Mary Washington, Salisbury And York Hope To Continue Dominance In CAC Men's Soccer In 2010
August 31, 2010
Mary Washington, Salisbury and York have been the dominant three teams in the 19-year history of Capital Athletic Conference mens soccer. In addition to finishing as the top three teams in the last three regular-season standings, theyve combined to win every playoff title...[READ MORE]

CAC Women's Soccer Features Improved Balance And Depth In 2010
August 30, 2010
Several Capital Athletic Conference sports boast strong balance and depth throughout the standings, but none moreso than in womens soccer. Five different teams have won the conference title in the last five years, and four of those five champions did not enter the playoffs as the No. 1 seed in the tournament...[READ MORE]

A Pair of 2009 NCAA Tournament Teams Lead The Battle For This Year's CAC Volleyball Crown
August 29, 2010
The Capital Athletic Conference has never sent two volleyball teams to the NCAA Tournament in the same season. But in 2010, the CAC boasts two teams vying for a conference crown that have advanced to the national championship in each of the past three seasons...[READ MORE]

Ian Rogol Named Head Athletic Trainer At University Of Mary Washington
August 27, 2010
Ian Rogol has been named as the new Head Athletic Trainer at the University of Mary Washington. Rogol, a 1994 graduate from James Madison University, received his Master of Education in Athletic Training/Sports Medicine from the University of Virginia in 1996...[READ MORE]























