The 2024-25 school year was one for the record books for , delivering five Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) titles and the most successful run since joining the league 11 years ago.
The Patriots captured A-10 titles or championships in:
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鈥攆irst regular season title in program history marking the team鈥檚 first title since winning the 2013 tournament championship
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鈥攆irst regular season title in program history
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Women鈥檚 basketball鈥攆irst tournament championship in program history
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Women鈥檚 indoor track and field鈥攆irst championship since 2014
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鈥攆irst championship since 2019

鈥淭his year鈥檚 success is a reflection of the passion, resilience, and drive our coaches and student-athletes bring every day,鈥 said , assistant vice president and director of athletics. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to make history together and a strong sign of what鈥檚 possible for George Mason Athletics moving forward.鈥
This marked the highest single-school year total in program history, surpassing the previous record of four titles set during George Mason鈥檚 inaugural A-10 campaign in 2013鈥14. It also marked the first time since 1994鈥95, during the university鈥檚 tenure in the Colonial Athletic Association, that the Patriots won five combined regular season and conference championships in one academic year.

Additional highlights from a banner year:
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Men鈥檚 soccer Head Coach Rich Costanzo was named A-10 Coach of the Year after guiding the Patriots to their first regular season title, finishing 13-4-1 overall and 6-1-1 in A-10 play鈥攖heir best conference finish鈥攁nd earning them a top seed in the A-10 Championship.
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Men鈥檚 basketball Head Coach Tony Skinn was named A-10 Coach of the Year after leading the team to a share of its first-ever regular season A-10 conference title, a program-tying 27 wins,
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The women鈥檚 basketball team recorded a program-best 27 victories, won its first A-10 Tournament title, and secured its first National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Tournament appearance.
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Student-athletes earned a collective 3.32 grade point average (GPA), with a record earning a 3.75 GPA or higher, and nearly half securing Dean's List honors. In total, 18 student-athletes earned all-conference honors or individual titles, and 75 earned weekly conference awards.
With historic wins, academic excellence, and rising national visibility, George Mason is building momentum, positioning the university as a competitive force in the A-10 and across the collegiate athletics landscape.