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Washington & Jefferson College Presidents

Washington & Jefferson Presidents
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University Washington & Jefferson College
Conference Presidents' Athletic Conference
NCAA Division III
Athletic director Bill Dukett
Location Washington, Pennsylvania
Varsity teams 24
Football stadium Cameron Stadium
Basketball arena Henry Memorial Center
Baseball stadium Ross Memorial Park
Soccer stadium Alexandre Stadium
Other arenas Brooks Park
Janet L. Swanson Tennis Courts
Henry Memorial Natatorium
IceoPlex at Southpointe
Mascot George Washington & Thomas Jefferson
Nickname The Presidents
Colors Red and Black
         
Website gopresidents.com

The Washington & Jefferson Presidents are the intercollegiate athletic teams for Washington & Jefferson College. The name "Presidents" refers to the two presidential namesakes of the college: George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. W&J is a member of the Presidents' Athletic Conference, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and play in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in both men's and women's varsity sports. During the 2005-2006 season, 34 percent of the student body played varsity-level athletics.

W&J competes in 24 intercollegiate athletics at the NCAA Division III level.

Collectively, the Presidents have won more than 108 Presidents' Athletic Conference championships. Forty students have been selected as conference MVPs, more than 300 students have been named First Team All-Conference, over 75 received students have received All-American honors, and 25 students have achieved Academic All-American honors. Between 1984 and 2009, the football team won 20 of 26 PAC Championships and has advanced to the NCAA Division III playoffs 21 times, including two trips to the NCAA Division III National Championship Game in 1992 and 1994.

The development of sanctioned, varsity-level athletics at Washington & Jefferson College began to develop in 1883, when the student body began agitating for more formal athletic programs. Many other schools had developed athletic programs by that time and advocates felt that a more formal athletic program would increase school spirit, which they felt was lacking. In 1890, students formed the Athletic Association, charging the 75 members a $1 membership fee that went to fund athletics. By a vote, the students selected cardinal and black to be the school colors, as the preferred scheme of navy and orange had been taken by the Western University of Pennsylvania. An oil strike was discovered on the Old Fairgrounds, which helped finance the renovation of that facility into the "College Field," including the construction of a new grandstand.


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