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2012-2013 WOMEN’S TEAM GUIDE Information

Table of Contents Women’s Basketball Quick Facts

Hamilton Administration 2 Location: Clinton, N.Y. About 3 Nickname: Continentals Coaching Staff 4 Colors: and Program Overview 5 Enrollment: 1,812 Roster/Team Photo 6 President: Joan Hinde Stewart Player Profiles 7-8 Athletic Director: Jon Hind 2011-12 In Review 9 Equipment Manager: Dennis Murphy Records 10 Affiliation: NCAA Division III, NESCAC, Eastern College Hamilton Facilities & Sports Medicine 11 Athletic Conference About the NESCAC 12 Head Coach: Michelle Collins (Siena, 1993) Opponent Profiles 13-14 Record at Hamilton: First season History 15-18 Office Phone:(315) 859-4646 Assistant Coach: Carlin DeMarinis Manager: Justin Brown ‘14 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 2011-12 Overall Record/NESCAC Record: 8-15/1-9

Key Returning Players

Name Yr. Pos. 2011-12 Stats Madie Harlem Sr. G 15.4 ppg, 7.1 rpg Eliza Howe Sr. F 12.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg Kim Goidell Sr. G 8.5 ppg, 5.4 rpg Dani Feigin Jr. G 7.5 ppg, 1.4 apg Olivia Pimm Jr. G 4.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg

Sports Information Director: Jim Taylor Office Phone: (315) 859-4685 Sports Information FAX: (315) 859-4293 E-mail: [email protected]

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2 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 Administration

President Joan Hinde Stewart Joan Hinde Stewart assumed the versity in 1970, having graduated summa cum laude in 1965 Hamilton presidency on July 1, from St. Joseph’s College, a small, private, liberal arts institu- 2003. She was formerly dean of tion in Brooklyn, . the College of Liberal Arts and Stewart’s scholarship focuses on 18th-century French professor of French at the Univer- literature, especially women writers. She has written several sity of South Carolina (USC). The books and numerous articles, essays and book reviews, and first in her family to earn a college has been a frequent speaker at professional conferences degree, Stewart also joined the both in the United States and abroad. She is the recipient Hamilton faculty as professor of of fellowships from Yale University, the National Humanities French. She is the first female Center and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and president in Hamilton’s more-than-190-year history. has been a fellow at the Université Paul Valéry in Montpellier, Prior to her arrival at USC in 1999, Stewart was at North , a visiting scholar at Oxford University in England, Carolina State University as a member of the faculty from and a fellow at the Liguria Study Center for the Arts and Let- 1973 to 1999 and chair of the Department of Foreign Lan- ters in Genoa, Italy. guages and Literatures from 1985 to 1997. She also served Hamilton’s 19th president is married to Philip Stewart, the as assistant dean for research and graduate programs for Benjamin E. Powell Professor of Romance Studies at Duke the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. In 1988-89, University. He has served as chair of romance studies and of Stewart chaired the North Carolina Humanities Council, and Duke’s Academic Council, and is the former president of the in 1977 she received the university’s Outstanding Teaching American Association of Teachers of French. The Stewarts Award. have a daughter, who is a graduate of and Before joining the NC State faculty, Stewart taught at has a Ph.D. in German at Indiana University in Bloomington, . She received her Ph.D. from Yale Uni- and a son, who is a graduate of Prescott College in Arizona.

Jon Hind Kerri Fagan Director of Athletics Assoc. Director of Athletics Jon Hind ‘80 is in his sixth year as Kerri Fagan is in her third year as the director of athletics at Hamilton Col- associate director of athletics at Ham- lege. Hind graduated from Hamilton ilton College. Fagan had been the with a bachelor’s degree in math- senior associate comissioner of the ematics and economics. America East Conference since 2008. Hind previously was associ- She directed the overall administra- ate athletic director for operations tion of 20 America East Conference at Butler University. He worked in sports and their championships. Butler athletics since 1991. He was Before joining America East, Fa- Butler’s first head men’s coach. Hind was named Di- gan spent seven years with the NCAA. She was an associate vision I coach of the year by the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse director of championships from 2002 to 2008, and during that Association after he guided the Bulldogs to the NCAA tourna- time she administered and managed four NCAA championships, ment in 1998. including Division III and Division III women’s ice Hind left coaching to become an athletic administrator at hockey. She served as a liaison to the Division III championships Butler in the fall of 1999. He assumed management responsibili- committee and was a member of the Division III governance ties in marketing and promotions in July 2005, while continuing team. From 2001 to 2002 she was an assistant director of to oversee the department’s event management, facilities and championships for the NCAA, and she was responsible for six budget. Hind was Butler’s interim athletic director from May championships during that one season. through August in 2006. Fagan was the assistant director of athletics/senior woman Hind was head men’s lacrosse coach at the College of administrator at Indiana State University from 1997 to 2001. Wooster from 1986 to 1991. He played lacrosse and football She administered all aspects of event/facility management for at Hamilton. He was a four-year letter winner and two-time 15 intercollegiate sports. captain as a defenseman on the lacrosse team, and lettered Fagan is a member of the National Association of Col- in football as a sophomore. Hind earned a master’s degree in legiate Women’s Athletics Administrators. She played varsity athletic administration from Kent State University in 1991. Hind field hockey at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and his wife Carol are the parents of two daughters, Kayleigh and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport management and Meghan. in 1992. She earned her master’s degree in sport administra- tion from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in 1995. She is from Burrillville, R.I.

3 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 About the College

Located in the foothills of the majestic Adiron- dack Mountains, the Hamilton campus is set on a hilltop that overlooks the Oriskany and Mohawk valleys of . The sur- roundings are rural and lush, consisting of rolling terrain, gentle hills, wooded glens, dairy farms, fine old houses and tree-lined streets. Yet Ham- ilton’s location puts it within easy range of New York, Toronto, Boston and other major northern metropolitan centers. The College, chartered in 1812, is coedu- cational with approximately 1,800 students. Its strength lies in highly regarded academic programs administered by a deeply committed faculty who welcome close collaboration with students. Fundamental to a Hamilton education is the faculty’s expectation that each student de- velops the ability to read, observe and listen with critical perception, and to think, write and speak with clarity, understanding and precision. Hamilton graduates can be found making im- portant contributions in nearly every professional field, and because of the College’s educational contributions to their success, alumni remain enthusiastically loyal to and supportive of the College. As reflected in applications for admission, Hamilton is considered one of the most selective liberal arts colleges in the country. And, because of the large number of applications that the Col- lege receives each year, the student body is un- usually diverse. Students come to Hamilton from all parts of the United States — indeed, from all parts of the globe. In such an environment, students learn to appreciate differences and pre- pare for life in an increasingly global society. In evaluating prospective students, the admis- sion committee looks for academic achievement as well as personal accomplishments outside the classroom. Thus, both the athlete who ex- cels on the playing field and the musician who participates in a community ensemble have the talents the College is seeking.

4 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 Coaching Staff Michelle Collins The Lakers won just five games in her first season. But in Head Coach 2003-04, the team recorded the first of four straight 20-win seasons, and played in the Eastern College Athletic Con- ference (ECAC) Upstate tournament. Michelle Collins is in her first Collins’ 2004-05 Oswego team may have been her season as head women’s best. The Lakers set a program record with 24 wins, basketball coach at Hamilton reached the championship game of the SUNYAC tourna- College. Collins was an assis- ment and participated in the NCAA championship for the tant coach and the recruiting first time in team history. coordinator for the Siena Col- In 2005-06, Collins guided Oswego to a 21-7 record, lege women’s basketball team the team’s first SUNYAC tournament title and a second for five seasons from 2007 to straight NCAA bid. She was selected coach of the year by 2012. the Basketball Coaches Association of New York follow- Collins has previous head ing that season. In her final season with the Lakers, the coaching experience with the SUNY Oswego women’s team reached the conference tournament final for the third program for seven seasons prior to her second stint as an straight year, and made the 2007 ECAC Upstate Tourna- assistant at Division I Siena. She has also served as an ment. assistant coach at Canisius College and the University at Collins coached a SUNYAC player of the year, two Buffalo. conference rookies of the year and eight different players to Collins was responsible for the skill development of all-conference honors. Oswego posted a team grade point Siena’s point guards. She had a hand in recruiting two all- average of 3.0 or better for three consecutive years. conference players and one of the top 3-point shooters in Collins enjoyed an outstanding career at Siena, where Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) history. Collins she graduated with a degree in social work in 1993. The assisted with scouting and game and practice planning two-time all-conference pick and four-year letter winner still and implementation. holds team records for most assists in a career (498) and a At Oswego, Collins led the program to heights it had season (206), as well as steals in one season with 97. Col- never approached. She posted an overall record of 114- lins is tied for the MAAC record with 5.69 assists per game. 73 for a .610 winning percentage from 2000 to 2007.

Carlin DeMarinis Assistant Coach

Carlin DeMarinis is in her first season as an assistant coach for the Hamilton Col- lege women’s basketball team. All-Time Coaching Records DeMarinis was a head basket- ball coach at the junior varsity and AAU levels for the past two Name Years Record Pct. seasons. Michelle Collins 2012- 1st season DeMarinis’ AAU team, the Kate DeSorrento 2011-12 8-15 .348 Saratoga Sparks 16U, was the Melissia Patterson 2010-11 9-14 .391 national runner-up in the 2012 AAU Girls Basketball Na- Sean Mackin 2007-10 44-30 .595 tional Tournament for 11th grade Division I. Her JV team G.P. Gromacki 2006-07 20-8 .714 at Saratoga Springs High School posted a winning record *Julie Diehl 1998-2006 78-116 .402 both seasons she was at the helm. Don Crist 1985-98 176-134 .568 DeMarinis was a two-year starter for Sage College Janice Savitz 1980-85 63-43 .594 from 2008 to 2010. In her first season with the Gators, Susan Zawacki 1978-80 18-13 .581 she led the team with 10.5 points per game. DeMarinis ranks fourth in school history with 98 career 3-point field *Co-Head Coach in 1997-98 goals made and a 73.1 percent free throw percentage. Her 51 made 3-pointers in 2008-09 is third most in a single season at Sage. In 2010, DeMarinis tied the school record twice with seven 3-pointers in one game. DeMarinis graduated with a degree in physical educa- tion. She went on to earn her master’s in sports adminis- tration from Canisius College in 2012. DeMarinis is from Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

5 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 Program Overview

Three-year letter winners Eliza Howe ‘13, Madie Harlem tournament title and advanced to the second round of the ‘13 and Kim Goidell ‘13 lead Hamilton College women’s NCAA championship in 2006-07. That team owns program basketball into 2012-13. Hamilton enters its second records for most three-point field goals made (157) and at- season in the NESCAC and head coach Michelle Collins tempted (457). The Continentals posted an overall record makes her debut on The Hill after spending the last five of 15-10 in 2007-08, and set a program record with 10 seasons as an assistant at Division I Siena College. The league wins en route to third place in the league stand- last time Collins was a head coach, she guided SUNY ings. Hamilton played a brutal schedule with 15 games Oswego to a pair of NCAA championship appearances away from home and 10 contests against seven teams and four 20-win seasons. She takes over one of the top that went on to play in the NCAA tournament. The Conti- defensive teams in Division III. The Continentals ranked nentals’ regular season strength of schedule was ranked third in the NESCAC with 52 points allowed per game in 21st in all of Division III. Hamilton set a team record for 2011-12, and led the in scoring defense highest free throw percentage at 71.7 percent. and field goal percentage defense two years ago in their Women’s basketball became a varsity sport at the Col- final season in that conference. lege in 1978. The win at on Feb. 19, 2010, The NESCAC is one of the top athletic conferences was the 400th in program history. Some talented players in NCAA Division III, and women’s basketball is no excep- have been a part of some great teams during the past tion. Three teams advanced to the 2012 NCAA Champi- 30-plus seasons. Julie Diehl ‘93 and Melissa Hart ‘89 were onship’s round of 16 and one was a national semifinalist. All-America selections in 1993 and 1989, respectively. NESCAC women’s basketball teams own one NCAA title Diehl played on three teams that won 21 or more games and one runner-up trophy. Two teams are ranked in the from 1990 to 1993. The 22 victories the Continentals 2012-13 Preseason Top 25 Coaches Poll. The conference posted in 1990-91 are still a program record. Hamilton has tournament champion receives an automatic bid to the made 12 postseason appearances. Don Crist’s teams won NCAA championship. almost 57 percent of their games from 1985 to 1998. Crist Harlem needs 213 points to become the ninth wom- finished his head coaching career with 176 victories. en’s player in school history to reach 1,000 for her career. Feigin, Goidell, Ashley Perritt ‘14 and Olivia Pimm ‘14 She was the 2009-10 Liberty League Rookie of the Year made the 2011-12 NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team. and a two-time all-league selection. The 5-foot, 7-inch Each honoree is a varsity letter winner with a cumulative guard averaged 15.4 points and 7.1 rebounds, and was grade point average of at least 3.35. The student-athlete credited with 41 steals in 14 games last season. Howe, must have reached sophomore academic standing at her who was on the 2010-11 all-league team, was the only institution to be considered for honors. other player that averaged in double figures last season with 12.4 points per game. Dani Feigin ‘14 ranked ninth in the NESCAC with 1.39 3-point field goals made per game and drained a team-best 25 last season. Goidell led the conference with 34.8 minutes played per game. The 2012-13 schedule is highlighted by an early-sea- son tournament at where the Conti- nentals will play and . The home opener is Nov. 20 against Oswego. NESCAC home games are as follows: (Jan. 11), Trinity College (Jan. 13), (Jan. 20), (Feb. 1) and (Feb. 3). Ham- ilton plays inside 2,000-seat Margaret Bundy Scott Field House. From 1995 to 2011, Hamilton was a member of the Liberty League. The Continentals finished 2009-10 with a winning record for the seventh time in eight seasons, and played in the 2010 league championship semifinals. Hamilton won seven of its last 10 regular season games and ended up with an overall record of 15-10. The Conti- nentals placed fourth in the league standings with an 8-6 record. Harlem was named the East Region’s rookie of the year by D3hoops.com. She made the all-league second team, and ranked in the top 15 in the league in seven major categories. In an early-season win against Lehman College, she tied a team record with seven field goals from beyond the arc. Hamilton won 20 games, captured its first league

6 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 Roster/Team Photo

Front row (L to R): Corinne Hom, Adrianna Pulford, Shea Patrick, Kim Goidell, Madie Harlem, Carly Gruenberg, Dani Feigin. Back row (L to R): Head Coach Michelle Collins, Margaret Smith, Samantha Graber, Eliza Howe, Olivia Pimm, Serena Ward, Charlotte Beers, Rachel Fredey, Assistant Coach Carlin DeMarinis.

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown Previous School 3 Kim Goidell Sr. G 5-7 Centerport, N.Y. Harborfields HS 5 Corinne Hom Fy. G 5-3 San Francisco, Calif. Saint Ignatius College Prep 10 Madie Harlem Sr. G 5-7 Oneonta, N.Y. Oneonta HS 11 Serena Ward Fy. G/F 5-11 Fairfield, Fairfield Community HS 12 Dani Feigin Jr. G 5-6 Scarsdale, N.Y. Scarsdale HS 15 Shea Patrick Fy. G 5-6 Vienna, Va. Flint Hill School 20 Olivia Pimm Jr. F 5-10 Chelmsford, Mass. Concord Academy 21 Eliza Howe Sr. F/C 5-10 Westport, Conn. Staples HS 22 Adrianna Pulford So. G 5-6 Groton, Mass. Groton School 23 Samantha Graber Fy. G/F 5-11 Roseland, N.J. Gill St. Bernard’s School 24 Margaret Smith So. F 5-10 Wilton, Conn. Wilton HS 30 Carly Gruenberg Fy. G 5-8 Warren, N.J. Newark Academy 33 Rachel Fredey So. G 5-6 Cohasset, Mass. Cohasset HS 42 Charlotte Beers Fy. G/F 5-9 Fayetteville, N.Y. Fayetteville-Manlius HS

Head Coach: Michelle Collins (Siena, 1993), 1st season Assistant Coach: Carlin DeMarinis Manager: Justin Brown ‘14

7 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 Player Profiles

#42 Charlotte Beers #12 Dani Feigin Hometown: Fayetteville, N.Y. Hometown: Scarsdale, N.Y. Previous School: Fayetteville-Manlius HS Previous School: Scarsdale HS Ht: 5-9 Position: Guard/Forward Ht: 5-6 Position: Guard Year: First-year Year: Junior Letters Earned: Two

Beers before Hamilton: Feigin’s Career Statistics All-tournament team at the 2012 Jamesville-Dewitt Tournament ... Scholar- Year GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl. athlete from 2008 to 2012 ... National Honor Society for four years ... Science 10-11 22 129 46-160 19-68 18-24 48 31 21 Honors Society for four years. 11-12 18 135 45-160 25-94 20-27 31 26 14 Totals 40 264 91-320 44-162 38-51 79 57 35

#33 Rachel Fredey Hometown: Cohasset, Mass. Previous School: Cohasset HS Ht: 5-6 Position: Guard Year: Sophomore #3 Kim Goidell Letters Earned: One Hometown: Centerport, N.Y. Previous School: Harborfields HS Ht: 5-7 Position: Guard Fredey Career Statistics Senior Year GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl. Year: 11-12 23 26 7-34 0-4 12-15 46 20 17 Letters Earned: Three

Goidell’s Career Statistics #23 Samantha Graber Year GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl. 09-10 17 35 14-44 0-6 7-19 20 6 7 Hometown: Roseland, N.J. 10-11 23 114 38-89 12-23 26-45 61 25 26 Previous School: Gill St. Bernard’s 11-12 23 195 68-223 22-87 37-61 124 48 32 Ht: 5-11 Position: Guard/Forward Totals 63 344 120-356 34-116 70-125 205 79 65 Year: First-year

Graber before Hamilton: Four-year letter winner and starter at Gill St. Bernard’s School ... Two-time captain ... Made second team all-prep B, second team all-conference, third team all-county and honorable mention all-area teams ... Named MVP of #30 Carly Gruenberg state championship game in 2011 ... Member of Ring City Elite AAU team ... Honor roll all four years. Hometown: Warren, N.J. Previous School: Newark Academy Ht: 5-8 Position: Guard Year: First-year #10 Madie Harlem Hometown: Oneonta, N.Y. Previous School: Oneonta HS Gruenberg before Hamilton: Ht: 5-7 Position: Guard Two-time member of all-conference first team ... First team prep all-state as Year: Senior a senior ... Named a top senior in Essex County by the Newark Star Ledger Letters Earned: Three in 2012 ... Scholar-athlete representative for Essex County ... Mark Adest Award winner ... Four years on varsity and captain for two years ... AP Scholar.

Harlem’s Career Statistics Year GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl. 09-10 25 285 106-268 39-105 34-43 146 63 56 10-11 23 287 113-286 26-78 35-51 145 83 55 11-12 14 215 78-231 14-52 45-52 99 27 41 Totals 62 787 297-785 79-235 114-146 390 173 152

8 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 Player Profiles

#5 Corinne Hom #21 Eliza Howe Hometown: San Francisco, Calif. Hometown: Westport, Conn. Previous School: Saint Ignatius College Previous School: Staples HS Prep Ht: 5-10 Position: Forward/Center Ht: 5-3 Position: Guard Year: Senior Year: First-year Letters Earned: Three

Hom before Hamilton: Howe’s Career Statistics Member of the varsity basketball and track & field teams at Saint Ignatius Year GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl. College Prep ... California Scholarship Federation lifetime member. 09-10 25 225 73-190 22-61 57-74 97 37 32 10-11 23 252 100-248 24-69 28-40 101 31 19 11-12 14 173 63-161 3-8 44-59 62 21 21 Totals 62 650 236-599 49-138 129-173 260 89 72

#15 Shea Patrick Hometown: Vienna, Va. Previous School: Flint Hill School Ht: 5-6 Position: Guard Year: First-year #20 Olivia Pimm Hometown: Chelmsford, Mass. Previous School: Concord Academy Ht: 5-10 Position: Forward Patrick before Hamilton: Year: Junior 2012 third team all-Sun Gazette selection ... 2011-12 Athletic Excellence One Award for Outstanding Female Athlete at Flint Hill School ... 2011 honorable Letters Earned: mention all-Sun Gazette ... Oakton Patch Athlete of the Week during the 2011 season ... All-academic team selection for 2011 tip-off tournament ... AP scholar with distinction. Pimm’s Career Statistics Year GP Pts. FG-FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl. Blk. 11-12 23 101 46-139 9-14 130 14 29 8 #22 Adrianna Pulford Hometown: Groton, Mass. Previous School: Groton School Ht: 5-6 Position: Guard Year: Sophomore Letters Earned: One

Pulford’s Career Statistics #24 Margaret Smith Year GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl. 11-12 23 57 26-103 1-9 4-10 79 19 19 Hometown: Wilton, Conn. Previous School: Wilton HS Ht: 5-10 Position: Forward Year: Sophomore Letters Earned: One #11 Serena Ward Hometown: Fairfield, Iowa Previous School: Fairfield Community HS Smith’s Career Statistics Ht: 5-11 Position: Guard/Forward Year GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl. 11-12 15 31 10-40 8-32 3-7 19 0 2 Year: First-year

Ward before Hamilton: McDonald’s All-America 2012 nominee ... 2012 all-region, first team all- conference, all-Golden Triangle News Service (GTNS) team and all-district team.

9 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 2011-12 Statistics/Results

Statistics

Name GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. A Bl. Stl. Madie Harlem 14 78 231 .338 14 52 .269 45 52 .865 215 15.4 99 7.1 27 2 41 Eliza Howe 14 63 161 .391 3 8 .375 44 59 .746 173 12.4 62 4.4 21 2 21 Kim Goidell 23 68 223 .305 22 87 .253 37 61 .607 195 8.5 124 5.4 48 3 32 Dani Feigin 18 45 160 .281 25 94 .266 20 27 .741 135 7.5 31 1.7 26 5 14 Olivia Pimm 23 46 139 .331 0 1 .000 9 14 .643 101 4.4 130 5.7 14 8 29 Claire Hunsinger 17 26 88 .295 0 1 .000 9 25 .360 61 3.6 86 5.1 6 6 9 Isabel Pagliaccio 8 12 25 .480 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 26 3.3 26 3.3 3 11 5 Adrianna Pulford 23 26 103 .252 1 9 .111 4 10 .400 57 2.5 79 3.4 19 2 19 Margaret Smith 15 10 40 .250 8 32 .250 3 7 .429 31 2.1 19 1.3 0 0 2 Sara Berthiaume 5 3 13 .231 1 7 .143 2 2 1.000 9 1.8 6 1.2 2 0 1 Catherine Oglevee 18 7 33 .212 0 6 .000 14 27 .519 28 1.6 22 1.2 1 0 7 Rachel Fredey 23 7 34 .206 0 4 .000 12 15 .800 26 1.1 46 2.0 20 1 17 Rachel Sobel 19 8 28 .286 0 1 .000 4 9 .444 20 1.1 28 1.5 9 0 8 Ashley Perritt 10 1 8 .125 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 0.2 5 0.5 1 0 0 TEAM 85 3.7 0 0 TOTALS 23 400 1286 .311 74 304 .243 205 310 .661 1079 46.9 848 36.9 197 40 205 OPPONENTS 23 442 1198 .369 104 376 .277 208 318 .654 1196 52.0 879 38.2 283 78 167

Game Results (8-15 Overall; 1-9 NESCAC)

Date Opponent W/L Score High Points High Rebounds 11/18 vs. # L 58-50 Madie Harlem (26) Madie Harlem (12) 11/19 vs. Hilbert# W 68-45 Madie Harlem (25) Madie Harlem (9) 11/21 SKIDMORE L 42-29 Madie Harlem (8) Adrianna Pulford (8) 11/28 ELMIRA W 59-40 Kim Goidell (21) Madie Harlem (7) 11/30 UNION L 49-39 Madie Harlem (11) Madie Harlem (10) 12/3 UTICA L 48-44 Madie Harlem (15) Olivia Pimm (9) 12/6 at Wells W 52-23 Madie Harlem (21) Claire Hunsinger (8) 12/10 at Morrisville State W 62-35 Madie Harlem (20) Claire Hunsinger (9) 12/28 vs. Clark^ W 44-32 Madie Harlem (15) Kim Goidell (14) 12/30 vs. Montclair State^ L 70-55 Madie Harlem (24) Madie Harlem (10) 1/6 BOWDOIN* L 57-50 Madie Harlem (16) Kim Goidell (9) 1/8 COLBY* L 65-54 Eliza Howe (19) Olivia Pimm (7) 1/13 at Amherst* L 78-25 Eliza Howe (6) Olivia Pimm (4) 1/15 at Trinity* L 67-42 Eliza Howe (10) Claire Hunsinger (6) 1/17 SUNY POTSDAM W 63-43 Eliza Howe (18) Olivia Pimm, Kim Goidell (7) 1/20 MIDDLEBURY* W 43-41 Kim Goidell (15) Claire Hunsinger (8) 1/22 at Williams* L 68-34 Eliza Howe (11) Adrianna Pulford (5) 1/26 at Albany College of Pharmacy W 53-45 Eliza Howe (16) Eliza Howe, Claire Hunsinger (7) 1/30 MEDAILLE L 56-29 Margaret Smith (13) Claire Hunsinger (8) 2/3 at Connecticut College* L 57-50 Eliza Howe (27) Eliza Howe (8) 2/5 at Wesleyan* L 72-52 Dani Feigin (16) Eliza Howe (6) 2/10 TUFTS* L 52-37 Kim Goidell (13) Kim Goidell (8) 2/12 BATES* L 53-45 Eliza Howe (14) Kim Goidell (7)

# - Betty Abgott Invitational at ^ - Land of Magic Classic in Daytona Beach, Fla. * - NESCAC contest

10 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 Records Team Most Free Throws Attempted - Season Most Wins - Season 200 Melissa Hart (1988-89) 22 1990-91 (22-3) Most Points Scored - Season Most Losses - Season 556 Melissa Hart (1988-89) 21 1997-98 (3-21) Most Rebounds - Season Most Points - Game 301 Alison O’Brien (1990-91) 110 - vs. College of New Rochelle (11/16/01) Most Assists - Season 110 - vs. Clarkson (1/23/82) 110 Dawn Roselli (1986-87) Fewest Points - Game 110 Reisa Asimovic (2009-10) 28 - vs. (11/21/08) Most Steals - Season 78 Pumla Sathula (2005-06) Most Points Allowed - Game 95 - vs. Clarkson (1/19/89) Most Steals - Career 256 Pumla Sathula (2004-08) Fewest Points Allowed - Game 208 Pam Stone (1990-94) 17 - vs. William Smith (2/4/83) 183 Julie Sheldon (1989-93) Highest Scoring Average - Season 181 Sarah Schrader (2005-09) 72.4 - 1981-82 178 Tricia Czeski (2001-05) Highest Field Goal Percentage - Season Most Blocked Shots - Season .437 - 1985-86 74 Sabrina Valenta (1999-2000) Highest Free Throw Percentage - Season Most Blocked Shots - Career .717 - 2007-08 125 Julie Diehl (1989-93) Most Three-Point Field Goals Made - Season 125 Jessica Levi (1993-97) 157 - 2006-07 122 Madelyn McGuinnis (2005-09) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted - Season 115 Kristin Pabis (1993-97) 457 - 2006-07 108 Sabrina Valenta (1996-2000) Highest Three-Point FG% - Season Most Three-Pointers Made - Season .363 - 1991-92 62 Jess Barrows (2006-07) Most Three-Pointers Made - Career 188 Jessica Barrows (2004-08) Individual 176 Julie Sheldon (1989-93) Most Points - Game 128 Pam Stone (1990-94) 39 Melissa Hart vs. (2/14/89) 128 Jenny Russell (1998-2002) 39 Melissa Hart vs. Williams (2/11/89) 108 Laura Wetmore (2005-09) Most Rebounds - Game 21 Julie Diehl vs. Rensselaer (1/12/93) Highest Points Per Game - Career 15.5 Melissa Hart (1985-89) Most Assists - Game 11 Susan Coole vs. Utica Tech (12/5/93) Most Steals - Game 9 Melissa Hart vs. Utica Tech (12/4/88) 9 Melissa Hart vs. William Smith (2/17/87) Most Points - Career 9 Melissa Hart vs. Hartwick (1/6/87) 1) Julie Diehl (1989-93) 1,451 Most Blocked Shots - Game 2) Melissa Hart (1985-89) 1,376 9 Sabrina Valenta vs. Bowdoin (1/28/2000) 3) Sydney Fasulo (2005-09) 1,316 Most Three-Pointers - Game 3) Julie Sheldon (1989-93) 1,316 7 Julie Sheldon vs. Skidmore (12/10/92) 5) Jen Moran (1995-99) 1,213 7 Molly Kane vs. William Smith (1/23/07) 6) Pumla Sathula (2004-08) 1,180 7 Madie Harlem vs. Lehman (12/5/09) 7) Jenny Russell (1998-02) 1,109 Most Field Goals Made - Game 8) Sarah Feyerhem (1982-86) 1,057 16 Melissa Hart vs. Russell Sage (2/14/89) Most Field Goals Attempted - Game Most Rebounds - Career 28 Pam Stone vs. Union (2/12/94) 1) Pumla Sathula (2004-08) 875 28 Melissa Hart vs. Middlebury (1/21/89) 2) Julie Diehl (1989-93) 834 Most Free Throws Made - Game 3) Alison O’Brien (1987-91) 757 17 Julie Sheldon vs. Middlebury (1/19/91) 4) Julie Chanatry (1979-83) 710 Most Free Throws Attempted - Game 5) Sydney Fasulo (2005-09) 693 20 Julie Sheldon vs. Middlebury (1/19/81) 6) Laurie Pordum (1989-93) 674 Highest Field Goal Pct. - Season (Min. 100 attempts) 7) Gina Kilian (1985-89) 658 .561 Reisa Asimovic (2009-10) Highest Scoring Average - Season Most Assists - Career 25.7 Melissa Hart (1988-89) 1) Susan Coole (1990-94) 278 Most Field Goals Made - Season 2) Eileen Mulvihill (1986-90) 262 200 Julie Diehl (1992-93) 3) Pumla Sathula (2004-08) 259 Most Field Goals Attempted - Season 4) Julie Sheldon (1989-93) 232 428 Melissa Hart (1988-89) 5) Dawn Roselli (1984-88) 215 Most Free Throws Made - Season 155 Melissa Hart (1988-89) 6) Melissa Hart (1985-89) 215 7) Pam Stone (1990-94) 206

11 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 Athletic Facilities

Consistent with the classrooms, laboratories, libraries, studios and other facilities that support the academic program, Hamilton College’s athletic facilities are exceptional by nearly any measure. The diversity and quality of these facilities emphasize the school’s commitment to the development of both the mind and the body. The Margaret Bundy Scott Field House, a 55,000-square-foot mul- tipurpose athletic structure, contains three regulation-size basketball/ courts and seats 2,200 spectators. The field house has hosted a number of NCAA Division III men’s basketball tournament games and five Liberty League men’s basketball championships. The field house houses a six-lane, 200-meter running track and indoor courts for and racquetball. A state-of-the-art Mondo FX surface was installed in 2010, and can accommodate practice for outdoor varsity sports during inclement weather. The field house was dedicated on Nov. 30, 1984, and was named after the daughter of Harlow Bundy, Class of 1877. Outdoor facilities on campus include Steuben Field for football and lacrosse; the natural grass William D. Love Field used for men’s and women’s soccer; the Walter H. Pritchard Track; the artificial turf Campus Road Athletic Field for field hockey; the Royce Field; the Ferguson Intramural Field and the nine-hole Tompkins Course. The Russell Sage Rink, the William M. Bristol, Jr. Pool and the Little Squash Center are the indoor facilities. The $6.1 million squash facility opened in October 2006 with 10 regulation-size courts, including two with exhibition gallery seating. The Charlean and Wayland Blood Fitness and Dance Center opened in October 2006. The center houses a juice bar, dance studio, room for aerobic/cardio training, space for resistance and weight-training, a multipurpose exercise room and a three-story climbing wall. The state-of-the-art facility triples the current space for fitness activities on a campus where approximately 75 percent of the student body -- and many members of the faculty and staff -- work out regularly. The Blood Fitness and Dance Center is a 30,000 square-foot facility with 9,600 square feet used for fitness and weightlifting. Precor cardio equipment is featured in the fitness area. The equipment includes elliptical machines, treadmills and stationary bicycles. The weight training equipment is by Cybex and includes power lift, hammer strength and positrac.

Sports Medicine at Hamilton College

The Hamilton College sports medicine staff provides excellent medical care for all varsity athletes. The fully-equipped sports medicine clinic is located in Margaret Bundy Scott Field House and is convenient to all team locker rooms. The clinic moved to a 3,400 square-foot, $1 mil- lion renovated area in September 2006. The new clinic is four times larger than the old space and features a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center. The program is under the direction of head certified athletic trainer Scott Siddon. Siddon is in his 18th year at Hamilton. He graduated with a degree from SUNY Cortland in 1992. Siddon went on to earn his master’s from the University of Oregon in 1994. Assistant certified athletic trainerPat Giruzzi is in his 14th year on the staff. Giruzzi received his degree from in 1998. Pat became a Registered Orthopedic Technologist (ROT) in 2007. Stephanie Kowell is in her second year as an assistant at Hamilton, and has been a certified athletic trainer since 2008. Kowell received her degree in physical education with an emphasis in athletic training from SUNY Brockport in 2008, and earned her master’s in education from Old Dominion University in 2010. She most recently From left to right: Kara McKeag, Scott Siddon, Pat Giruzzi worked at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and hails from the Syarcuse and Stephanie Kowell area. Kara McKeag is in her second year on Hamilton’s training staff. McKeag received a degree in athletic training from Springfield College in 2009 and her master’s from East Stroudsburg University. She has athletic training experience at Lehigh University and most recently served an internship at The Ohio State University. In addition to the full-time training staff, a dedicated group of student first responders assist in the daily operations of the athletic training facility. The sports medicine clinic is open from noon to 8 p.m. and other times by appointment on weekdays, and opens ac- cording to game and practice schedules on weekends.

12 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 About the NESCAC

Founded in 1971, the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) is a group of eleven highly selective liberal arts colleges and universities that share a similar philosophy for intercollegiate athletics. The Conference was cre- ated out of a concern for the direction of intercollegiate athletic programs, and remains committed to keeping a proper perspective on the role of sport in higher education.

The formation of NESCAC originated with an agreement among Amherst College, , Wesleyan University and Williams College first drafted in 1955. Along with these four institutions, , , Hamilton Col- lege, , Trinity College and Tufts University are sustaining charter members. Connecticut College joined in 1982, bringing the Conference’s membership to its current total of 11 institutions.

NESCAC members believe intercollegiate athletic programs should operate in harmony with the educational mission of each institution. The Conference is committed to establishing common boundaries to keep athletics strong but in propor- tion to the overall academic mission of the member institutions. In pursuit of this mission, the Presidents of each NESCAC institution control intercollegiate athletic policy. Conference tenets are usually more restrictive than those of the NCAA Division III with regard to season length, number of contests and post-season competition.

NESCAC institutions also believe athletic teams should be representative of the entire student body. Thus, admissions and financial policies are consistent with the NCAA Division III policies that prohibit athletic scholarships and award financial aid solely on the basis of need.

In 1999, the NESCAC formally became a playing conference and now sponsors 26 conference championship sports (13 for men and 13 for women). Member schools offer extensive and broad based intercollegiate as well as club and intramural opportunities for both men and women. With member institutions sponsoring an average of nearly 30 varsity programs, NESCAC provides more than 7,500 opportunities for participation in intercollegiate competition at the Division III level. Teams and individuals have achieved great success on both a regional and national level. During the 2011-12 academic year, 55 teams participated in NCAA team championships. NESCAC student-athletes claimed 21 individual national cham- pionships and NESCAC teams won three national team championships.

Conference Championship Sports: Fall Winter Spring Men’s Cross Country Men’s Basketball Baseball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Basketball Men’s Lacrosse Field Hockey Men’s Women’s lacrosse Football Women’s Ice Hockey Men’s Men’s Soccer Men’s & Women’s Rowing Women’s Soccer Women’s Swimming & Diving Softball Women’s Volleyball Men’s Squash Men’s Tennis Women’s Squash Women’s Tennis Men’s Track & Field Women’s Track & Field Men’s Golf

NESCAC Standings 2012 NESCAC Championship

NESCAC Overall Quarterfinals Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Amherst 94, Trinity 59 Amherst 10 0 1.000 31 2 .939 Tufts 57, Conn. College 40 Tufts 8 2 .800 23 7 .767 Bowdoin 53, Wesleyan 37 Bowdoin 7 3 .700 21 8 .724 Colby 61, Williams 59 Colby 7 3 .700 19 7 .731 Williams 6 4 .600 19 6 .760 Semifinals Wesleyan 5 5 .500 14 9 .609 Amherst 66, Colby 52 Conn. College 5 5 .500 16 7 .696 Tufts 55, Bowdoin 40 Trinity 3 7 .300 10 14 .417 Bates 3 7 .300 11 13 .458 Championship Hamilton 1 9 .100 8 15 .348 Amherst 65, Tufts 39 Middlebury 0 10 .000 7 17 .292

13 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 NESCAC Profiles

Bowdoin College Colby College January 4 at Brunswick, , 8 p.m. January 6 at Waterville, Maine, 4 p.m.

Location: Brunswick, Maine Location: Waterville, Maine Enrollment: 1,750 Enrollment: 1,815 Nickname: Polar Bears Nickname: Mules Colors: White Colors: Blue & Gray Home Court: Morrell Gymnasium (2,000) Home Court (Cap.): Wadsworth Gymnasium (3,000) Conference: NESCAC Conference: NESCAC Head Coach: Adrienne Shibles (Bates, 1991) Head Coach: Julie Veilleux (Maine, 2004) Seasons at Bowdoin (record): Fifth (91-26) Seasons at Colby (record): Second (19-7) Office Phone:(207) 725-3649 Office Phone:(207) 859-4923 2011-12 Record: 21-8 2011-12 Record: 19-7 Conference Record: 7-3 Conference Record: 7-3 Conference Finish: T-3rd Conference Finish: T-3rd Sports Information Contact: James Caton (207) 725-3254 Sports Information Contact: Bill Sodoma (207) 859-4940 Sports Information E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

Amherst College Trinity College January 11 at Scott Field House, 8 p.m. January 13 at Scott Field House, 4 p.m.

Location: Amherst, Mass. Location: Hartford, Conn. Enrollment: 1,795 Enrollment: 2,200 Nickname: Lord Jeffs Nickname: Bantams Colors: Purple & White Colors: Blue & Gold Home Court (Cap.): LeFrak Gymnasium (2,000) Home Court (Cap.): Oosting Gym (2,200) Conference: NESCAC Conference: NESCAC Head Coach: G.P. Gromacki (Ohio State, 1993) Head Coach: Wendy Davis (Connecticut, 1991) Seasons at Amherst (record): Sixth (151-11) Seasons at Trinity (record): Eighth (85-82) Office Phone:(413) 542-8557 Office Phone:(860) 297-2069 2011-12 Record: 31-2 2011-12 Record: 10-14 Conference Record: 10-0 Conference Record: 3-7 Conference Finish: 1st Conference Finish: T-8th Sports Information Contact: Ben Badua (413) 542-2344 Sports Information Contact: Dave Kingsley (860) 297-2137 Sports Information E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

Middlebury College Williams College January 18 at Middlebury, Vt., 8 p.m. January 20 at Scott Field House, 4 p.m.

Location: Middlebury, Vt. Location: Williamstown, Mass. Enrollment: 2,450 Enrollment: 2,000 Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Ephs Colors: Blue & White Colors: Purple Home Court (Cap.): Pepin Gym (1,200) Home Court (Cap.): Chandler Gym (1,564) Conference: NESCAC Conference: NESCAC Head Coach: Noreen Pecsok (Virginia Tech, 1986) Head Coach: Patricia Manning (SUNY Cortland, 1977) Seasons at Middlebury (record): 15th (183-160) Seasons at Williams (record): 23rd (379-173) Office Phone: 802)( 443-2287 Office Phone:(413) 597-3256 2011-12 Record: 7-17 2011-12 Record: 19-6 Conference Record: 0-10 Conference Record: 6-4 Conference Finish: 11th Conference Finish: 5th Sports Information Contact: Brad Nadeau (802) 443-5193 Sports Information Contact: Dick Quinn (413) 597-4982 Sports Information E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

14 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 NESCAC Profiles

Connecticut College Wesleyan University February 1 at Scott Field House, 8 p.m. February 3 at Scott Field House, 2 p.m.

Location: New London, Conn. Location: Middletown, Conn. Enrollment: 1,900 Enrollment: 2,850 Nickname: Camels Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Royal Blue & White Colors: Cardinal & Black Home Court (Cap.): Charles B. Luce Field House (1,000) Home Court (Cap.): Silloway Gymnasium (1,200) Conference: NESCAC Conference: NESCAC Head Coach: Brian Wilson (Virginia, 2000) Head Coach: Kate Mullen (Central Conn. State, 1978) Seasons at Conn. College (record): Fourth (33-38) Seasons at Wesleyan (record): 21st (243-229) Office Phone:(860) 439-2781 Office Phone:(860) 685-2888 2011-12 Record: 16-7 2011-12 Record: 14-9 Conference Record: 5-5 Conference Record: 5-5 Conference Finish: T-6th Conference Finish: T-6th Sports Information Contact: Will Tomasian (860) 439-2501 Sports Information Contact: Brian Katten (860) 685-2887 Sports Information E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

Tufts University Bates College February 8 at Medford, Mass., 8 p.m. February 9 at Lewiston, Maine, 7 p.m.

Location: Medford, Mass. Location: Lewiston, Maine Enrollment: 5,200 Enrollment: 1,700 Nickname: Jumbos Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Brown & Blue Colors: Garnet Home Court (Cap.): Cousens Gymnasium (1,000) Home Court (Cap.): Alumni Gymnasium (750) Conference: NESCAC Conference: NESCAC Head Coach: Carla Berube (Connecticut, 1997) Head Coach: Jim Murphy (Bates, 1969) Seasons at Tufts (record): 11th (187-72) Seasons at Bates (record): 19th (313-145) Office Phone:(617) 627-5491 Office Phone:(207) 786-6369 2011-12 Record: 23-7 2011-12 Record: 11-13 Conference Record: 8-2 Conference Record: 3-7 Conference Finish: 2nd Conference Finish: T-8th Sports Information Contact: Paul Sweeney (617) 627-3586 Sports Information Contact: Andy Walter (207) 786-6411 Sports Information E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

15 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 All-Time Results Year Record 60 Hartwick 59 65 Stony Brook 77 1979-80 (14-6) 52 Colby 58 62 Skidmore 51 79 Clarkson 46 67 Middlebury 26 70 St. Lawrence 75 44 Cazenovia 40 75 Williams 37 61 Ithaca 81 63 SUNY Oswego 55 65 Skidmore 32 66 Rensselaer 64 62 William Smith 66 62 Binghamton 52 60 Utica 77 61 Hartwick 65 59 Elmira 60 45 Rochester 81 79 SUNY Plattsburgh 56 59 College of St. Rose 46 84 William Smith 68 58 Albany 47 70 Albany 56 86 Binghamton 62 43 Williams 64 77 Union 43 82 Middlebury 76 55 St. Lawrence 59 1986-87 (14-8) 60 Cazenovia 39 77 Le Moyne 54 98 Utica Tech 42 59 Union 46 65 Manhattanville 69 87 Middlebury 53 66 SUNY Geneseo 57 76 SUNY Purchase 41 60 Alfred 78 62 Le Moyne 95 100 Rensselaer 55 74 Clarkson 69 60 Rensselaer 36 60 Clarkson 79 43 *Rensselaer 52 1983-84 (12-10) 77 Oswego 64 39 *Manhattanville 61 59 SUNY Geneseo 64 72 Hartwick 59 83 Wells 48 85 SUNY IT 65 74 Russell Sage 29 69 Eisenhower 39 46 Univ. of Rochester 60 75 Williams 61 63 Elmira 54 51 Hartwick 88 75 Oneonta 62 56 Binghamton 51 67 Skidmore 43 68 LeMoyne 75 * NYSAIAW Tournament 59 Williams 45 75 Union 56 51 Colby 77 68 Skidmore 42 1980-81 (12-8) 49 Williams 52 80 St. Lawrence 55 40 SUNY Oswego 41 86 Rensselaer 69 70 Utica 79 79 Middlebury 49 63 Binghamton 51 60 Ithaca 65 53 Clarkson 50 57 Manhattanville 47 79 Manhattanville 56 79 SUNY IT 49 57 Stony Brook 65 74 Rensselaer 51 61 William Smith 58 73 SUNY Oswego 59 65 Elmira 71 75 Hartwick 66 68 St. Lawrence 73 60 Stony Brook 73 70 SUNY Plattsburgh 57 48 83 56 William Smith 62 67 Eisenhower 57 65 Albany 58 79 Binghamton 52 52 Williams 57 59 Union 70 66 Rensselaer 67 73 College of St. Rose 62 1987-88 (15-8) 68 SUNY IT 49 69 Clarkson 52 64 Utica Tech 46 81 Union 57 57 Elmira 54 58 Wittenberg 60 59 Manhattanville 66 89 William Smith 43 56 Brandeis 69 62 Clark 87 63 Le Moyne 70 64 Oswego 62 54 College of St. Rose 62 76 Russell Sage 65 60 Albany 37 1984-85 (9-13) 73 Williams 61 52 Binghamton 65 39 Geneseo 59 82 R.I.T. 67 61 Le Moyne 73 77 Utica Tech 56 68 Clarkson 88 71 SUNY Geneseo 62 66 St. Rose 56 85 Oneonta 54 60 Elmira 51 54 Hartwick 65 63 LeMoyne 83 62 Skidmore 59 56 Stony Brook 68 1981-82 (18-6) 73 William Smith 52 100 New Rochelle 41 75 SUNY Oswego 69 63 LeMoyne 75 76 Skidmore 45 86 Middlebury 42 65 Oneonta 59 81 St. Lawrence 86 86 SUNY IT 28 78 Williams 38 84 Utica 77 65 William Smith 56 53 Clarkson 58 73 Utica 62 52 Le Moyne 54 60 Binghamton 75 69 Union 59 53 Hartwick 78 61 Elmira 67 78 Middlebury 54 78 SUNY Plattsburgh 44 64 Stony Brook 71 61 William Smith 64 92 Eisenhower 39 64 Oswego 59 83 Binghamton 50 48 Williams 51 54 Albany 77 67 Albany 74 110 Clarkson 27 61 St. Lawrence 74 84 Binghamton 61 58 Utica 86 1988-89 (14-8) 62 Clark 67 51 Ithaca 61 63 Utica Tech 52 90 Amherst 46 72 Union 53 53 Mercyhurst 59 108 College of St. Rose 67 63 Rensselaer 71 79 Utica Tech 74 61 SUNY Geneseo 65 60 Manhattanville 59 77 Union 60 65 Albany 57 34 Rochester 55 70 Oswego 56 72 Manhattanville 69 71 St. Lawrence 44 84 Union 52 1985-86 (13-10) 63 Oneonta 54 81 Trinity (Vt.) 40 74 Utica Tech 47 66 LeMoyne 82 62 Skidmore 50 78 Utica Tech 55 68 Clarkson 95 80 Rensselaer 51 67 St. Rose 49 57 Middlebury 72 56 *Univ. of Rochester 64 73 Union 65 63 Skidmore 37 70 *SUNY Brockport 63 88 Hartwick 79 66 William Smith 74 78 *Stony Brook 62 64 Marywood 65 66 Utica 80 * NYSAIAW Tournament 54 Marywood 63 75 Elmira 53 68 Williams 40 90 Manhattanville 70 1982-83 (13-6) 71 Elmira 78 60 Hartwick 84 58 SUNY Oswego 69 70 Oswego 56 64 Rensselaer 57 49 Univ. of Rochester 67 53 Clarkson 51 91 Williams 77 86 SUNY IT 32 100 Oneonta 65 81 Russell Sage 64 83 William Smith 17 64 LeMoyne 73 84 Binghamton 61 45 Manhattanville 55 77 R.I.T. 61 16 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 All-Time Results

70 Albany 72 53 *Skidmore 47 62 Elmira 61 60 *Albany 50 72 Utica Tech 56 1989-90 (14-9) 65 *William Smith 68 55 Utica 54 58 Clarkson 61 * NYSWCAA Tournament 54 Williams 63 52 Binghamton 42 62 Albany 83 62 Geneseo 43 1992-93 (21-5) 68 New Paltz 54 67 Utica Tech 55 58 Heidelberg 68 65 Russell Sage 84 72 Union 63 62 Skidmore 53 65 Colby 76 60 Oswego 54 1995-96 (11-14) 67 Wheaton 57 79 St. Lawrence 58 73 Brockport 77 71 Oneonta 51 66 Utica 46 72 Jersey City 34 59 Middlebury 81 64 R.I.T. 47 81 Russell Sage 48 57 Skidmore 47 87 Skidmore 64 72 Oswego 36 39 William Smith 57 74 Rensselaer 62 49 Utica 57 59 Utica Tech 73 69 Clarkson 68 76 Union 57 46 Utica 48 79 Middlebury 83 53 William Smith 76 50 LeMoyne 70 60 Utica 41 78 St. Lawrence 66 56 Oswego 45 70 Union 60 62 Clarkson 59 37 Hartwick 59 64 Nazareth 53 51 Colby 61 75 Rensselaer 58 55 William Smith 60 97 Bowdoin 81 44 Williams 43 57 Elmira 36 54 William Smith 88 60 Russell Sage 34 44 Skidmore 36 76 Rensselaer 63 56 St. Lawrence 51 66 Hartwick 58 54 Skidmore 63 71 R.I.T. 45 80 Oneonta 62 39 Utica Tech 59 53 Stony Brook 71 64 Williams 53 73 Union 62 69 Albany 67 57 Utica Tech 55 46 Hartwick 79 61 LeMoyne 60 67 Rensselaer 56 1990-91 (22-3) 65 Albany 51 68 Tufts 57 60 Utica Tech 47 46 Binghamton 66 35 Oneonta 48 65 Binghamton 47 78 Russell Sage 46 47 Skidmore 76 62 Utica 30 54 *Skidmore 41 54 Williams 82 64 Utica Tech 60 44 *St. John Fisher 51 58 Clarkson 65 57 William Smith 66 * NYSWCAA Tournament 66 St. Lawrence 73 77 St. Lawrence 42 43 St. John Fisher 61 73 Oneonta 58 1993-94 (9-15) 71 Utica 56 47 Trinity 68 1996-97 (10-14) 50 Clarkson 49 54 Middlebury 80 50 Williams 73 74 Middlebury 65 60 Oswego 66 57 Colby-Sawyer 61 60 R.I.T. 44 79 Elmira 87 63 Utica Tech 43 77 Union 53 60 Utica 24 63 Denison 59 66 Elmira 62 62 Utica Tech 56 50 Marietta 57 57 LeMoyne 53 45 Skidmore 64 56 Rensselaer 60 43 Hartwick 51 64 Rensselaer 71 48 Skidmore 45 60 Rensselaer 53 49 William Smith 70 65 William Smith 67 63 Williams 57 72 Bates 61 42 Oneonta 56 76 Skidmore 57 50 Colby 71 60 Utica 48 63 Russell Sage 50 42 Nazareth 88 55 Bates 88 59 Oswego 47 85 St. Lawrence 53 59 Colby 71 78 Russell Sage 39 43 LeMoyne 77 60 St. Lawrence 62 74 Mt. Holyoke 53 70 Hartwick 61 55 Clarkson 62 64 Albany 60 52 Oneonta 38 61 Union 52 60 *NYU 57 50 Williams 55 71 Russell Sage 47 65 *St. John Fisher 66 68 Utica Tech 69 40 William Smith 69 * NYSWCAA Tournament 61 Utica 43 67 Rensselaer 56 79 Union 74 54 Tufts 56 1991-92 (21-4) 51 Albany 71 43 Skidmore 71 79 St. Lawrence 50 55 New Paltz 50 63 Union 55 70 Utica Tech 53 81 Russell Sage 53 56 Hartwick 73 76 Utica 53 63 Clarkson 77 66 Clarkson 55 92 R.I.T. 42 55 St. Lawrence 53 38 Skidmore 57 1994-95 (9-15) 78 Rensselaer 62 48 Cortland 76 1997-98 (3-21) 62 Clarkson 58 49 Keuka 73 48 Pomona-Pitzer 69 50 Middlebury 65 61 Oswego 39 53 Claremont M-S 68 69 Utica 38 26 Rensselaer 55 57 Clarkson 47 78 Union 65 72 Utica Tech 50 63 St. Lawrence 59 80 Nazareth 65 53 Utica 42 49 William Smith 71 78 LeMoyne 59 54 Skidmore 57 45 Skidmore 64 55 William Smith 65 48 William Smith 87 45 Rensselaer 73 73 Manhattanville 39 40 Bowdoin 66 88 Union 82 55 Binghamton 45 66 Bates 81 57 Clarkson 70 74 Hartwick 51 62 Clarkson 71 37 Rensselaer 59 69 Oswego 53 75 Union 72 70 Union 74 81 Williams 53 48 Nazareth 64 52 St. Lawrence 58 87 Russell Sage 39 50 St. Lawrence 75 56 Bates 82 55 Utica Tech 49 57 LeMoyne 82 55 Tufts 83 73 Albany 55 32 Hartwick 71 37 William Smith 81 71 Oneonta 40 63 Oneonta 59 57 Trinity 63 17 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 All-Time Results

40 Amherst 76 55 St. Lawrence 73 78 Hartwick 73 58 Skidmore 66 70 Clarkson 66 57 Union 76 57 Wesleyan 60 58 Ithaca 75 68 Skidmore 73 56 Conn. College 69 66 Skidmore 50 63 William Smith 68 59 Colby 71 48 Union 51 66 Clarkson 41 61 Bowdoin 68 70 Middlebury 82 70 St. Lawrence 67 67 Middlebury 87 62 Vassar 83 80 Middlebury 60 47 Williams 76 52 Rensselaer 63 72 Skidmore 51 59 William Smith 75 52 Union 66 1998-99 (2-22) 54 St. Lawrence 70 74 Elmira 85 70 Utica 58 66 Clarkson 68 79 Vassar 45 69 Clarkson 73 54 *Union 71 77 Rensselaer 93 50 St. Lawrence 92 * UCAA Tournament 49 William Smith 72 58 William Smith 73 80 St. Lawrence 90 57 Utica Tech 58 2001-02 (11-12) 52 Clarkson 41 59 Skidmore 74 110 New Rochelle 32 53 Rensselaer 85 61 NYU 85 2004-05 (15-10) 71 Union 83 61 Utica 42 63 St. Joseph’s (Maine) 42 66 Clarkson 67 77 Medaille 39 70 Wellesley 67 (ot) 36 Rensselaer 76 62 Cazenovia 54 76 Utica College 54 70 Union 80 68 Elmira 72 78 58 42 St. Lawrence 89 62 Rensselaer 76 63 Elmira College 74 57 Tufts 61 81 Vassar 57 72 81 44 Bates 68 61 Williams `87 64 SUNY IT 56 39 William Smith 85 60 Union 70 77 SUNY Oswego 81 62 Trinity 64 62 Skidmore 50 66 Williams 83 59 Amherst 73 51 William Smith 65 59 Clarkson 56 60 Skidmore 67 70 Clarkson 57 55 St. Lawrence 63 64 Wesleyan 88 37 St. Lawrence 67 54 Union 56 59 Conn. College 53 53 Ithaca 62 69 Skidmore 45 75 Colby 84 67 Skidmore 48 60 William Smith 53 77 Bowdoin 89 72 Union 67 50 Rensselaer 59 61 Middlebury 70 43 Middlebury 64 48 Vassar 33 35 Williams 83 62 Vassar 55 63 Middlebury College 52 65 Rensselaer 75 68 Skidmore 58 1999-00 (6-19) 51 William Smith 41 55 Union 66 63 Utica` 68 60 St. Lawrence 104 69 St. Lawrence 55 64 Clarkson 56 55 Clarkson 65 69 Clarkson 43 57 St. Lawrence 90 53 William Smith 67 38 Rensselaer 64 2002-03 (14-11) 61 Vassar 41 76 Skidmore 66 62 SUNY Brockport 76 74 Rensselaer 66 67 Union 62 67 Farmingdale State 62 50 *William Smith 76 55 Union 75 45 Utica College 56 * Liberty League Championships 58 Middlebury 62 57 Cazenovia College 42 58 Williams 93 51 Univ. of Rochester 71 2005-06 (8-16) 65 St. Lawrence 85 62 Elmira College 51 53 Springfield College 82 73 Clarkson 90 79 SUNY IT 60 68 Christopher Newport 81 54 Rensselaer 59 60 SUNY Oswego 64 71 SUNY IT 59 63 Bowdoin 76 65 Clarkson 58 52 Utica College 60 63 Colby 80 63 St. Lawrence 82 77 Cazenovia College 37 50 William Smith 69 42 Williams 66 82 Hartwick College 68 58 Bates 85 57 Union 76 62 Williams 70 61 Tufts 77 61 Skidmore 50 47 SUNY Oswego 71 52 William Smith 72 54 William Smith 52 53 Amherst College 63 57 Amherst 64 64 Rensselaer 56 54 Rensselaer 63 77 Trinity 70 53 Vassar 36 61 Vassar 52 59 Skidmore 65 61 Middlebury College 56 58 Union 84 78 Conn. College 72 72 Skidmore 59 49 Skidmore 33 70 Wesleyan 79 62 Union 71 67 William Smith 76 58 *Rensselaer 53 64 St. Lawrence 75 70 Clarkson 40 49 *St. Lawrence 73 55 Clarkson 54 57 St. Lawrence 70 * UCAA Tournament 67 William Smith 61 51 Middlebury College 61 69 Vassar 39 59 Skidmore 47 72 Rensselaer 76 56 Union 41 2000-01 (9-15) 74 *St. Lawrence 81 63 Vassar 76 75 Wesleyan 63 * UCAA Tournament 72 Rensselaer 82 78 Utica 59 50 William Smith 73 74 Pitt.-Bradford 55 2003-04 (13-11) 49 St. Lawrence 68 73 Nazareth 89 91 Utica College 50 48 Clarkson 51 93 Cazenovia 59 89 Cazenovia College 50 90 Medaille 40 58 Williams 86 2006-07 (20-8) 60 Vassar 47 51 SUNY Plattsburgh 49 73 North Central (Ill.) 62 63 Rensselaer 76 58 Bethany College 80 72 John Carroll (Ohio) 66 40 Williams 79 74 SUNY IT 52 82 SUNY IT 60 52 Union 64 66 SUNY Oswego 63 77 Utica 76(ot) 69 Skidmore 53 67 Rensselaer 81 75 Hartwick 50 52 William Smith 73 68 Vassar 60 59 Oswego State 76

18 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 All-Time Results/History

57 Amherst 47 All-Americans 54 Clarkson 44 2009-10 (15-10) 52 St. Lawrence 54 69 Emerson 71 Julie Diehl (1993) 79 Suffolk 59 46 Williams 68 Statistics from the 1992-93 season: 68 Union 72 76 Morrisville State 43 74 Skidmore 56 62 Utica 58 19.0 ppg, 9.5 rpg, 1.7 bpg, 50.3 FG% 79 William Smith 68 56 Salisbury 54 69 Rensselaer 78 75 Lehman 49 Melissa Hart (1989) 74 Vassar 57 71 Elmira 65 Statistics from the 1988-89 season: 45 Williams 64 58 Middlebury 56 25.7 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 3.5 apg, 155-200 FT 57 Skidmore 35 50 William Smith 48 59 Union 48 47 Bowdoin 59 59 Albany Coll. of Pharm. 31 56 Union 62 63 St. Lawrence 68 50 Skidmore 56 Hamilton in the Postseason 60 Clarkson 42 63 Middlebury 52 66 William Smith 68 54 Rensselaer 63 2009-10 Liberty League Semifinalist 81 Vassar 37 71 Vassar 60 2007-08 Liberty League Semifinalist 59 Rensselaer 48 67 Clarkson 44 2006-07 Liberty League Champions 70 Union* 52 62 St. Lawrence 50 NCAA Championship 2nd Round 61 St. Lawrence* 55 55 Skidmore 67 2004-05 Liberty League Semifinalist 58 Union 50 58 Mount Saint Mary-NY^ 55 2002-03 Liberty League Semifinalist 52 University of Scranton^ 58 60 William Smith 51 *Liberty League Championships 61 St. Lawrence 67 2000-01 Liberty League Quarterfinalist ^NCAA Tournament 63 Clarkson 60 1999-2000 Liberty League Semifinalist 58 Vassar 52 1992-93 NYSWCAA Semifinalist 2007-08 (15-10) 56 Rennselaer 59 1991-92 NYSWCAA Runners-Up 51 Skidmore* 65 58 McDaniel College 48 1990-91 NYSWCAA Semifinalist 65 Kean University 74 *Liberty League Championships 80 Utica 71 1981-82 NYSAIAW Tournament 58 St. Joseph (Conn.) 38 2010-11 (9-14) 1979-80 NYSAIAW Tournament 49 Scanton 66 77 RIT 56 51 Baruch 63 60 Albany Coll. Pharm. 47 69 Wells 27 60 Brockport 74 All-Time Records vs. 64 Adrian College 56 60 Elmira 59 61 Williams 64 58 Utica 50 2012-13 Opponents 65 Vassar 46 32 SUNY Oneonta 59 76 Rensselaer 62 48 Williams 67 Ithaca College 0-5 66 Middlebury 55 52 William Smith 74 Tufts 1-5 60 Union 62 65 Union 71 SUNY Oswego 16-7 61 Skidmore 63 58 Skidmore 51 27-24 60 William Smith 70 44 Rensselaer 47 64 St. Lawrence 59 (ot) 60 Vassar 76 Utica College 23-11 63 Clarkson 31 42 Clarkson 48 Morrisville State 4-0 61 Rensselaer 39 56 St. Lawrence 53 Alfred University 0-2 67 Vassar 38 66 Morrisville State 44 SUNY New Paltz 2-0 50 Skidmore 56 61 Clarkson 48 Buffalo State First meeting 36 St. Lawrence 59 46 Union 64 48 William Smith 66 53 William Smith 67 Bowdoin College 1-7 55 Skidmore 41 41 St. Lawrence 55 Colby College 0-10 55 Union 47 52 Clarkson 44 3-0 70 St. Lawrence* 75 (ot) 44 Middlebury 51 Amherst College 2-5 *Liberty League Championships 52 Vassar 64 53 Rensselaer 48 Trinity College 1-4 2008-09 (14-10) SUNY Potsdam 1-0 93 Cazenovia 48 2011-12 (8-15) Middlebury College 15-12 28 Univ. of Rochester 64 50 Alfred 58 Williams College 12-22 56 Gwynedd Mercy College 65 68 Hilbert 45 Medaille College 2-1 29 Skidmore 42 70 Utica 60 Albany Pharmacy 3-0 70 Williams 58 59 Elmira 40 68 Morrisville State 42 39 Union 49 Connecticut College 2-2 68 SUNY Oswego 61 44 Utica 48 Wesleyan University 1-4 44 Bowdoin 49 52 Wells 23 Tufts University 1-5 70 Saint Joseph (Conn.) 40 62 Morrisville St. 35 Bates College 1-6 42 William Smith 50 44 Clark 32 57 Vassar 39 55 Montclair St. 70 46 Rensselaer 53 50 Bowdoin 57 65 Middlebury 54 54 Colby 65 47 Union 60 25 Amherst 78 52 Skidmore 49 42 Trinity 67 38 St. Lawrence 65 63 SUNY Potsdam 43 76 Clarkson 55 43 Middlebury 41 54 Rensselaer 50 34 Williams 68 54 Vassar 40 53 Albany Pharmacy 45 67 Clarkson 49 29 Medaille 56 56 St. Lawrence 63 50 Conn. College 57 64 William Smith 44 52 Wesleyan 72 59 Skidmore 74 37 Tufts 52 44 Union 48 45 Bates 53

19 Hamilton Basketball ‘12-’13 Nov. 16 vs. Ithaca College# 6 p.m. Nov. 17 vs. Tufts# 2 p.m. Nov. 20 SUNY OSWEGO 7 p.m. Nov. 28 at Union 6 p.m. Dec. 1 at Utica College 2 p.m. Dec. 2 MORRISVILLE STATE 2 p.m. Dec. 8 ALFRED UNIVERSITY 2 p.m. Dec. 11 at SUNY New Paltz 6 p.m. Dec. 15 BUFFALO STATE 3 p.m. Jan. 4 at Bowdoin* 8 p.m. Jan. 6 at Colby* 4 p.m. Jan. 9 WELLS 6 p.m. Jan. 11 AMHERST COLLEGE* 8 p.m. Jan. 13 TRINITY* 4 p.m. Jan. 15 at SUNY Potsdam 5 p.m. Jan. 18 at Middlebury College* 8 p.m. Jan. 20 WILLIAMS* 4 p.m. Jan. 22 at Medaille 7 p.m. Feb. 29 at Albany College of Pharmacy 7 p.m. Feb. 1 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE* 8 p.m. Feb. 3 WESLEYAN* 2 p.m. Feb. 8 at Tufts* 8 p.m. Feb. 9 at Bates* 7 p.m.

# - Skidmore Invitational (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) * - NESCAC contest