Rico Gomez

Jaylen Simmons

Andrew Gerard

Andrew Gerard

AMHERST, Ma. – SWEEP!For the second time in four years, both the George Mason men's and women's track and field teams claimed the title of Atlantic 10 Outdoor Track and Field Champions on Sunday at the UMass Track & Field Complex.The women finished with 159 points, 33 points ahead of the runner-up and defending champion VCU (126). While the men scored 174.5, well surpassing VCU, who finished as the runner-up on the men's side as well (141).Senior sprinterwas selected as the A-10 Men's Track Performer of the Year and sophomoreearned the A-10 Men's Field Performer of the Year. Gomez earned a gold medal in the men's 400-meter (46.61s), an event that was swept by the Patriots as juniorfinished with a silver medal (47.10s) and fellow juniorreceived a bronze (47.16s). Gomez also earned a silver medal in the 200-meter dash (21.43s), along with being a part of the 4x100-meter relay team that earned a gold medal (40.97s) and the 4x400-meter relay team that notched another gold medal (3:12.35).Simmons finished with a gold medal in the shot put, earning a personal best in the event (17.45m). The sophomore later netted a silver medal in the discus (49.86m). The Waynesboro, Va. native also set a school record in the hammer throw (52.38m). The former record holder was none other than assistant coach, who was looking on as Simmons broke his record.Another school record was broken over the weekend on the women's side, as juniorfinished the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 10:21.05.In the women's 200-meter dash, juniortook home the gold (24.45s), while seniorfinished one step behind her teammate and finished with the silver medal (24.46s). Williams also earned another gold medal in the 100-meter dash (11.94s), and winning two more golds, being a part of the 4x100-meter relay team (45.92s) and the 4x400-meter relay team (3:40.16). The junior played a role in earning the women four gold medals over the weekend.Mason head coachwas named both the A-10 Women's Coach of the Year and the A-10 Men's Coach of the Year.Women's Track Performer of the Year: Lotte Black, URIWomen's Field Performer of the Year: Camora Sanders, VCUWomen's Co-Rookie Performers of the Year: Rebekah Greene, Richmond; Kayla Merkel, VCUMen's Rookie Performer of the Year: Jaekob Vollbrecht, VCU