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Coaches Caravan brings George Mason fans together

Coaches Caravan brings George Mason fans together Colleen Rich Body The Patriot spirit was on full display Wednesday evening as George Mason University Athletics hosted its Coaches Caravan at the Farm Brewery at Broad Run in Haymarket, Virginia. George Mason Athletics supporters and community members gathered for an opportunity to connect with Mason's head coaches and university leadership in a relaxed festive setting. Photo by Athletics Marvin Lewis, the university's assistant vice president and director of athletics, opened the program welcoming the crowd and touting the recent success of the Patriots programs, both academically and athletically. "We had a truly historic year—both in the classroom and in competition," said Lewis. "Academically, Mason student-athletes achieved a 95% graduation rate across all schools and posted a cumulative 3.37 GPA across our 22 programs. That success is a direct reflection of our coaches, who emphasize academics, accountability, and the ultimate goal of graduating from Mason." Lewis added, "Competitively, we captured five conference championships—the first time we've done so in more than 30 years. We are Northern Virginia's team, and we invite everyone to be part of this journey—by telling our story, supporting our student-athletes, and showing up for all 22 of our sports." President Gregory Washington was among the evening's special guests, joining Mason Nation to celebrate the momentum and growth across George Mason Athletics. "We are making tremendous progress in our athletics program, and it's no accident—it's the result of outstanding leadership from Marvin Lewis and our coaches," said Washington. "Athletics is the front door to the university, and we will continue to provide strong support to ensure its success." The highlight of the night was a lively Q&A session featuring four of Mason's head coaches: women's basketball's Vanessa Blair-Lewis, men's basketball's Tony Skinn, baseball's Shawn Camp, and men's soccer's Rich Costanzo. Each coach shared insights into their programs, reflected on recent achievements, and looked ahead to the upcoming seasons. The evening concluded with a spirited round of George Mason trivia, giving fans a chance to test their knowledge and earn prizes. George Mason's Science and Technology Campus, Alumni Relations, and the Prince William County Chamber of Commerce were among the collaborators working with Athletics to establish a strong presence for “Northern Virginia’s team” in the region.  Support George Mason Athletics Related News George Mason Final Four 20th-Anniversary Celebration on Dec. 13 includes halftime program honoring Jim Larrañaga September 10, 2025 Coaches Caravan brings George Mason fans together August 29, 2025 George Mason extends Vice President and Director of Athletics Marvin Lewis’ contract through 2030 August 20, 2025 Quinn-Irons selected by Tampa Bay in the 2025 MLB Draft July 14, 2025 George Mason Athletics embraces a new era of excellence June 23, 2025Topics Topics Campus News Athletics

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The Patriot spirit was on full display Wednesday evening as George Mason University Athletics hosted its Coaches Caravan at the Farm Brewery at Broad Run in Haymarket, Virginia. George Mason Athletics supporters and community members gathered for an opportunity to connect with Mason's head coaches and university leadership in a relaxed festive setting.

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Marvin Lewis, the university's assistant vice president and director of athletics, opened the program welcoming the crowd and touting the recent success of the Patriots programs, both academically and athletically.

"We had a truly historic year—both in the classroom and in competition," said Lewis. "Academically, Mason student-athletes achieved a 95% graduation rate across all schools and posted a cumulative 3.37 GPA across our 22 programs. That success is a direct reflection of our coaches, who emphasize academics, accountability, and the ultimate goal of graduating from Mason."

Lewis added, "Competitively, we captured five conference championships—the first time we've done so in more than 30 years. We are Northern Virginia's team, and we invite everyone to be part of this journey—by telling our story, supporting our student-athletes, and showing up for all 22 of our sports."

President Gregory Washington was among the evening's special guests, joining Mason Nation to celebrate the momentum and growth across George Mason Athletics.

"We are making tremendous progress in our athletics program, and it's no accident—it's the result of outstanding leadership from Marvin Lewis and our coaches," said Washington. "Athletics is the front door to the university, and we will continue to provide strong support to ensure its success."

The highlight of the night was a lively Q&A session featuring four of Mason's head coaches: women's basketball's Vanessa Blair-Lewis, men's basketball's Tony Skinn, baseball's Shawn Camp, and men's soccer's Rich Costanzo. Each coach shared insights into their programs, reflected on recent achievements, and looked ahead to the upcoming seasons.

The evening concluded with a spirited round of George Mason trivia, giving fans a chance to test their knowledge and earn prizes.

George Mason's Science and Technology Campus, Alumni Relations, and the Prince William County Chamber of Commerce were among the collaborators working with Athletics to establish a strong presence for “Northern Virginia’s team” in the region.

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