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About William & Mary Tribe
Currently, the William & Mary Tribe is actively competing in various sports within the CAA. The 2023 season has seen the Tribe football team make strides with a focus on rebuilding and developing young talent. The men's basketball team is gearing up for a competitive season, with high hopes of making an impact in the CAA tournament. In women's sports, the field hockey team has continued its tradition of excellence, aiming for a strong showing in the upcoming NCAA tournament. Additionally, the Tribe participates in multiple other sports, including lacrosse, soccer, and volleyball, attracting fans to live events that celebrate the athletic prowess of their teams. The Tribe's commitment to sportsmanship and community engagement remains strong, with events planned to enhance fan experiences, including youth camps and alumni gatherings. As the academic year progresses, the Tribe continues to promote a culture of excellence, balancing athletics with educational pursuits, and fostering a sense of pride within the William & Mary community.
William & Mary Tribe History
The College of William & Mary, established in 1693, has a rich athletic history that dates back to the early 20th century. The school's sports teams, known as the Tribe, became a member of the NCAA in 1936. Originally, the Tribe competed in the Southern Conference but later joined the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) in 1985. Over the years, William & Mary has seen considerable success in various sports, particularly in men's basketball, football, and women's field hockey. The Tribe has produced numerous professional athletes, including NFL players and Olympians. The school is also known for its commitment to academic excellence alongside athletic performance, emphasizing the importance of a well-rounded student-athlete experience. The Tribe's colors, green and gold, reflect the school's heritage, and the mascot, the Griffin, symbolizes the college's noble traditions. Throughout its history, the Tribe has fostered a passionate fan base that supports its teams during home games at the Kaplan Arena and Zable Stadium, creating an electric atmosphere for live sporting events.