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The NCAA is located in Indianapolis, IN and is
the nation's foremost collegiate athletic association, offering
championship competitions to some 1,000-member
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The college experience is a time of learning and growth –
a chance to follow passions and develop potential. For
student-athletes in Division III, all of this happens most
importantly in the classroom and through earning an academic
degree. The Division III experience provides for passionate
participation in a competitive athletic environment, where
student-athletes push themselves to excellence and build upon their
academic success with new challenges and life skills. And
student-athletes are encouraged to pursue the full spectrum of
opportunities available during their time in college. In this way,
Division III provides an integrated environment for
student-athletes to take responsibility for their own paths, follow
their passions and find their potential through a comprehensive
educational experience.
Over 15,000 men and women compete in NCAA-sponsored championship
events each year.
Williams and NESCAC did not allow NCAA postseason team
championship competitions until the 1993-94 academic year. However,
Williams won the 1982 and 1983 women's swimming & diving titles
by qualifying enough athletes on an individual basis to out score
all of the other teams entered. Prior to the 1993-94 academic year
only Eph individual athletes could participate in NCAA post-season
chamionships.
Williams has hosted six NCAA Championship Finals on campus
since 1993:
1993 -- Men's Soccer
1994 -- Men's Swimming & Diving
1995 -- Women's Swimming & Diving
1995 -- Men's Soccer
1999 -- Men's Golf
1999 -- Women's Soccer
Williams has won more NCAA Division III Championships in more
sports (9) than any other school.
Willaims won the first NCAA Division III Championship offered in
women's swimming and diving (1982) and women's rowing (2002).
Williams was the first NCAA women's tennis team to repeat as NCAA champions (2001 & 2002) and they repeated again in 2008 & 2009. Winning again in 2010 and 2011 tied Williams with Emory for most titles in a row (4) and giving the Ephs the lead in overall titles with 6. In 2013 the Ephs raised their streak of NCAA women's tennis titles to a record six in a row and their total of overall NCAA titles to 8.
Williams became the first NCAA women's crew team to win seven NCAA titles in a row -- 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012. Overall the Eph women rowers have captured eight NCAA titles.
NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships
The Ephs have also won 18 NCAA Post Graduate scholarships since 1965. Women's crew leads with four. See table below.
NCAA Titles
Most titles won by a Williams coach in one sport = 6 (Alison Swain
'01, women's tennis).
Most consecutive titles won by a Williams coach in one sport = 6
(Alison Swain '01, women's tennis).
Most NCAA titles won by one coach = 6 (Alison Swain '01, women's tennis).
Most titles won in one sport = 8 by women's crew (5 by Justin Moore, 1 by Patrick Tynan, 1 by Brad Hemmerly and 1 by Kate Maloney).
Most consecutive titles NCAA won by one Eph team = 7, Women's Crew
| Year |
Sport | Coach |
| (1) 1982 | Women's Swimming & Diving * | Carl Samuelson |
| (2) 1983 | Women's Swimming & Diving | Carl Samuelson |
| (3) 1994 | Men's Cross Country | Peter Farwell '73 |
| (4) 1995 | Men's Cross Country |
Peter Farwell '73 |
| (5) 1995 |
Men's Soccer |
Mike Russo |
| (6) 1999 |
Men's Tennis |
Dave Johnson '71 |
| (7) 2001 |
Men's Tennis |
Dave Johnson '71 |
| (8) 2001 | Women's Tennis |
Julie Greenwood '96 |
| (9) 2002 | Men's Tennis | Dave Johnson '71 |
| (10) 2002 |
Women's Tennis ** |
Julie Greenwood '96 |
| (11) 2002 |
Women's Crew
* |
Justin Moore |
| (12) 2002 |
Women's Cross Country | Peter Farwell |
| (13) 2003 |
Men's Basketball | Dave Paulsen '86 |
| (14) 2004 |
Women's Cross Country | Peter Farwell |
| (15) 2006 |
Women's Crew | Justin Moore |
| (16) 2007 | Women's Indoor Track & Field | Ralph White |
| (17) 2007 |
Women's Crew | Pat Tynan |
| (18) 2008 | Women's Tennis | Alison Swain '01 # |
| (19) 2008 |
Women's Crew *** | Justin Moore |
| (20) 2009 |
Women's Tennis |
Alison Swain '01 |
| (21) 2009 | Women's Crew **** | Justin Moore |
| (22) 2010 |
Women's Tennis |
Alison Swain '01 |
| (23) 2010 | Women's Crew***** | Justin Moore |
| (24) 2011 |
Women's Tennis ****** |
Alison Swain |
| (25) 2011 |
Women's Crew******* |
Brad Hemmerly |
| (26) 2012 |
Women's Tennis | Alison Swain '01 |
| (27) 2012 | Women's Crew******* | Kate Maloney |
| (28) 2013 | Women's Tennis | Alison Swain '01 |
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| (29) 2013 | Men's Tennis | Dan Greenberg |
| * 1st NCAA
Div. III Championship offered |
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| ** 1st team to
repeat as champions |
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| *** 1st team to win three straight NCAA titles | ||
| **** 1st team to win four straight NCAA titles | ||
| *****1st team to win five straight NCAA titles | ||
| ******Ties NCAA Record - 4 in a row | ||
| *******1st team to win six straight NCAA titles | ||
| *******1st team to win 7 straight NCAA titles | ||
| # first Eph to win an NCAA team title as a
player and then coach an Eph team to five consecutive NCAA Championships |
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| # # first team to win NCAA Div. III women's
tennis title 5 years in a row |
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| Div. III women's tennis title six years in a row |
| Year |
Name |
Sport(s) |
| 1965 |
E. David Coolidge |
Basketball |
| 1965 | Jerry T. Jones | Football |
| 1967 |
David C. Rikert | Skiing |
| 1972 |
John C. Murray | Football |
| 1986 |
Timothy J. Walsh | Basketball |
| 1990 |
Ann C. Dannhauer | Cross Country/Track |
| 1992 | Cherie L. Macauley |
Cross Country/Track |
| 1993 |
Seth McClennen | Cross Country/Track |
| 1995 |
Gregory J. Crowther | Cross Country/Track |
| 1995 |
Dennis V. Geronimus | Tennis |
| 1996 | Medley O. Gatewood | Football |
| 1996 |
Jeremie J. Perry |
Cross Country/Track |
| 1996 |
Jessica Racusin | Cross Country/Track |
| 1997 |
Alana Teutonico | Basketball/Lacrosse |
| 1999 |
Laura Brenneman | Soccer/Basketball/Softball |
| 2007 |
Patrick Huffer | Soccer |
| 2007 | Tyler Gray | Soccer/Track |
| 2007 | Stephen Spinelli |
Swimming |