Baseball The baseball team has won 10 total CAC/C2C Conference championships since its inaugural season in 1988. The Eagles have appeared in 12 NCAA Tournaments.
Men's Basketball Mary Washington's men's basketball advanced to the national quarterfinals in 2014 under the tutelage of long time head coach Rod Wood. The Eagles have three NCAA Tournament appearances and a pair of CAC/C2C championships. In
2026, the UMW Eagles defeated
Emory to clinch their first
NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship under head coach
Marcus Kahn.
Women's basketball The women's basketball team has advanced to three straight Sweet 16s, including a third-place finish at the 2007 Final Four. A year later, the Eagles were ranked as high as No. 1 in the country. In 2016 the women's team advanced again to the 1st round of the NCAA Tournament after winning the Capital Athletic Conference Championship. The Eagles have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 12 times with five CAC/C2C championships. Liz Hickey is the lone student-athlete to have her jersey retired by the school. At the time of her departure, Hickey left as the NCAA Div. III all-time leader in blocked shots with 509.
Field hockey The UMW field hockey team advanced to the National Championship in 1993 and the Final Four in 2012. In its history, the Eagles have four CAC/C2C championships and nine NCAA ˇTournament appearances. On April 4, 2024, the Eagles announced that they would be leaving the Coast-to-Coast Conference and join the newly-formed Collegiate Field Hockey Conference.
Men's lacrosse The men's lacrosse team has appeared in the NCAA Tournament once, coming in 2014.
Women's lacrosse The women's lacrosse team is, historically, one of UMW's best programs with numerous Top 5 rankings over the years. The Eagles have one CAC/C2C Championship and 14 NCAA Tournament appearances. The Eagles have made it to the third round of the Tournament three times, the most recent time in 2018.
Men's soccer The UMW men's soccer team advanced to the 1997 & 2022 NCAA Final Four, and has 14 total NCAA Tournament appearances as of 2024. The Eagles have won 14 conference championships (13 of them being CAC/C2C), including their most recent one in 2023.
Women's soccer The women's soccer team reached the NCAA Final Four in 1992 and has 14 NCAA Tournament appearances. The program also has won 14 CAC/C2C Conference championships.
Swimming UMW's women's swimming team has won all 26 C2C Championships in the history of the conference, while the men's swim team has won 16 C2C Championships in a row with 21 out of 25 total belonging to the Eagles. The women's team boasts 39 All Americans and 17 Academic All Americans. One of which, Shannon Hutcherson, became the first Eagle in both men's and women's swimming to win a National Title in 1998. The men's team has boasted 11 All Americans and Academic All Americans. The program's most decorated athlete and UMW's most decorated athlete, Alex Anderson, won 4 national titles (2013 400 yard IM, 2014 400 yard IM and 200 yard Butterfly, 2015 200 yard Butterfly) and set 3 national records (2014 400 yard IM and 200 yard Butterfly, 2015 200 yard Butterfly) during his 4-year tenure at the program.
Tennis The men's tennis team has advanced to 15 NCAA Tournaments, finishing in the top eight four times. The women's program has advanced to the second most NCAA tournaments in all of DIII women's tennis dating back to the 1990s.
Volleyball The volleyball team has won two CAC/C2C Championships as well as well as seven NCAA Tournament appearances. ==Club Sports==