Welcome to the Williams Cross Country home page!

Nestled in the Purple Valley and surrounded by beautiful mountains and countless trails,
Williams is a great place to run cross country.

5 days 19 hours ago Andrew Morgosh

Manchester, CT--The Kenyan combo of Edgar Kosgey '10 and Josephat Koima '12 led the Ephs to victory at Wickham Park, site of the 2009 NESCAC Championships.

6 days 10 hours ago Elleree Erdos

Williamstown, MA—The top 12 Williams women harriers will head to Wickham Park in Manchester, CT this Sunday for the 2009 NESCAC Cross Country Championship, which will be hosted by Trinity College.

1 week 6 days ago Patrick Wales-Dinan

Boston, MA- Earlier today Williams Alums Macklin Chaffee, Neal Holtschulte, and Chris Ellis-Ferrara competed in the 20th annual Mayor's Cup at Franklin Park in Boston, MA.

1 week 6 days ago Andrew Morgosh

AMHERST, MA -- Driving rain, a broken-down bus, and even several falls into shin-deep mud were not enough to stop the Ephs in their quest for another Little Three Championship. Despite battling unfavorable racing conditions, Edgar Kosgey led the Ephmen to their 22nd straight Little Three title by taking first in the Little Three championship meet held at Amh

1 week 6 days ago Elleree Erdos

AMHERST, MA -- Senior co-captain Bret Scofield finished 4th overall to lead Williams to their second consecutive Little Three title this afternoon in Amherst. Rainy weather made for muddy, sloppy course conditions, but that didn't stop the Ephs from pulling off some impressive personal performances to come out on top.

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Williams is a unique place as it combines one of the top undergraduate educations available with the top overall athletics program in all of Division III. Not only has Williams been ranked #1 for liberal arts education in the US, but also it has won the Director’s Cup (best Division III athletics department in US) for 11 consecutive years.

Supremely situated in the Berkshires of Massachusetts, Williams offers the ideal place to train and compete in cross-country. With miles of trails, exceptional air quality, and beautiful scenic runs, Williams is the perfect place to run hard and stay uninjured while garnering inspiration with every step. Williams accepts runners of a wide range of experience and abilities to our program with a co-ed roster of roughly 90 athletes. Thus there are training and racing partners for everyone as the build for individual improvement and team success.

Williams is a place steeped in tradition. With 4 team and 3 individual national titles between the men’s and women’s programs Williams has excelled on the highest stage. In the most recent campaign (2008) both programs garnered 3rd place finishes at NCAA’s and came home with 3 All-Americans and 6 Academic All-Americans. With a college that supports the student-athlete and the most loyal alumni association in the US, Williams is an established success.

Williams, however, is much more than awards and honors. It is a place to develop yourself as a runner and as a person. The team fosters an atmosphere of inclusiveness and is truly a cohesive unit. The upperclassmen and women are great role models on and off the trails and the team dynamics between the men’s and women’s program are such that it is hard to differentiate where one team ends and the other begins. The coaching staff helps athletes focus on long-term development while giving you the opportunity to compete at a high level against all types of competition from Division I, II, and III. At Williams the facilities are top notch and the department of sports medicine does a tremendous job teaming with coaches to keep athletes healthy and strong.

Williams Cross-Country is a program built for all. From high school blue-chippers to the relative novice you can have success and enjoyment in your running throughout college and beyond.


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