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2012Hobartfootballmediaguide.Pdf Caird Center for Sports and Recreation Completed during the summer of 2010, the Caird Center for Sports and Recreation unites several keystone elements of the Colleges’ athletics campaign priorities, including Boswell Field, the Froelich Gatehouse and the Elliott Varsity House expansion. The project provides broad-reaching support that directly benefits all students who participate in intramural, club sports, outdoor recreation, and other wellness programs, in addition to nearly two-thirds of HWS varsity athletes, including the football, lacrosse, squash, and tennis teams. Named in honor of the remarkable dedication and generosity of Jim ’56 and Cindy Caird, the renovation project included a state-of-the-art FieldTurf surface for Boswell Field, a new grandstand and press box, lights for night games, and expanded locker rooms and sports medicine facilities in Elliott Varsity House. Eden Football Team Room Raleigh-Foley-Kraus Bristol Field House The Eden Hobart Football Team Room is the off-the- Varsity Strength Training Center The 83,000-square-foot multipurpose floor in the field home of the Statesmen. It features beautifully Robert A. Bristol ’31 Field House gives the Hobart The Raleigh-Foley-Kraus Varsity Strength Training handcrafted wood lockers, a new heating and air football team an outstanding indoor practice space. Center, is a state-of-the-art weight room serving all of conditioning system, new carpeting, and a high-tech The facility features enough space for five tennis or the Colleges’ 400 student-athletes and enhancing the video system for breaking down film. basketball courts as well as a 200-meter track. Ideally sports medicine staff’s rehabilitation capacity. The located, it adjoins the Elliott Varsity House. RFK Center is located in Bristol Gym. QUICK FACTS Quick Facts Statesmen Online Table Of Contents Location: Geneva, N.Y. Homepage: www.HWSAthletics.com Founded: 1822 Facebook: www.facebook.com/HobartStatesmen Head Coach .......................................................2 Enrollment: 2,216 with William Smith Twitter: @HWSSID Assistant Coaches ...........................................3-4 President: Mark D. Gearan YouTube: www.YouTube.com/hwsathletics At A Glance .......................................................5 Vice President of Student Affairs: Robert Flowers Email Updates: www.hwsathletics.com/subscribe Season Outlook ..............................................6-9 Director of Athletics: Mike Hanna ’68 Text Alerts: www.hwsathletics.com/text Preseason Roster ......................................... 10-11 Nickname: Statesmen Game Webcasts: www.hwsathletics.com/showcase Colors: Purple & Orange Live Game Stats: www.hwsathletics.com/livestats Roster Breakdown ............................................12 Home Field (cap): Boswell Field (3,000) Returning Lettermen Bios ..........................14-23 Surface: FieldTurf Pronunciation Guide .......................................23 Press Box Phone: (315) 781-3765 Scan this QR Code to 2011 Game Summaries ...............................24-26 First Football Season: 1891 view a complete list of 2011 Season Statistics .................................27-29 All-Time Record: 453-460-44 (118 seasons) Hobart Athletics Social 2011 Season Superlatives .................................30 NCAA Playoffs: 6 (2000, ’02, ’04, ’05, ’08, ’11) Media options. 2011 Season Awards and Honors ....................31 ECAC Championships: 1 (2003) Liberty League Titles: 7 (’98, ’00, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’08, ’11) The Liberty League .....................................32-33 Opponent Information ...............................34-36 2012 Football Schedule All-Time Series Records ...................................37 Game-By-Game Scores ................................38-42 DATE OPPONENT TIME Sept. 1 DICKINSON ..................................Noon All-Time Lettermen .....................................43-46 8 GENEVA .........................................Noon Hobart Hall of Fame ........................................47 15 at Utica ...........................................7 p.m. Block H Awards ..........................................48-49 22 *MERCHANT MARINE ..............1 p.m. Individual/Team Records ...........................50-56 29 *at WPI ............................................Noon Television Coverage Administration.................................................57 Oct. 6 *SPRINGFIELD .............................Noon The Statesmen continue their long standing relationship Athletic Department Staff ...............................58 20 *at Rensselaer ..................................Noon with Time Warner Cable Sports, televising the action 27 *UNION .........................................Noon on Homecoming Weekend. The cameras will be rolling Sports Medicine ...............................................59 Nov. 3 *at St. Lawrence ........................1:30 p.m. on Sept. 22, when Hobart kicks off Liberty League Media Information ..........................................60 10 *ROCHESTER ...............................Noon play against Merchant Marine. Check local listings for *Liberty League game air time. Hobart Athletics Directory Mailing Address FOOTBALL GOLF Bristol Gym Head Coach Mike Cragg ................................(315) 781-3566 Head Coach Ken Dougherty ..........................(315) 781-3565 300 Pulteney St. email ....................................................cragg@hws.edu email [email protected] Geneva, NY 14456 Assistant Coach Aaron Backhaus ’00 Assistant Coach Kevin DeWall ’00 ................ (315) 781-3716 ICE HOCKEY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS email [email protected] Head Coach Mark Taylor ..............................(315) 781-3539 Mike Hanna ’68 ..............................................(315) 781-3574 Assistant Coach Jon Drach .............................(315) 781-3669 email [email protected] email [email protected] email ................................................... [email protected] Assistant Coach: Carl Michaelson ’04 Assistant Coach John Manley ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant Coach Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 ROWING Director Ken DeBolt .......................................(315) 781-3538 Assistant Coach Marc Tapscott Head Coach Paul Bugenhagen .......................(315) 781-3935 email [email protected] Assistant Coach Drake Woodard ’12 email [email protected] Assistant Director Paige Mullin Assistant Coach Scott Yoder ’01 .................... (315) 781-3683 Assistant Coaches: Tom Keller, Ford Weiskittel email ................................................... [email protected] COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR SaILING Brian Miller .....................................................(315) 781-3548 BASKETBALL Head Coach Scott Iklé ’84 ..............................(315) 781-3938 email [email protected] Head Coach Mike Neer ..................................(315) 781-3620 email ...................................................... [email protected] email ..................................................... [email protected] Assistant Coach: Dan Thompson ’08, Sam Blouin ’12 SECRETARIES Assistant Coaches: Russ Phillips, Dennis Pysnack, Patty Cala ........................................................(315) 781-3077 Carl Wenzel SOCCER Helen LaVoie ..................................................(315) 781-3076 Head Coach Shawn Griffin ............................(315) 781-3625 Judy Sinicropi (Football) .................................(315) 781-3075 CROSS COUNTRY email .................................................. [email protected] Head Coach Ron Fleury .................................(315) 781-3565 Assistant Coach: Jack Burgasser SPORTS MEDICINE email ...................................................fleury@hws.edu Coordinator Nick Cooke ................................(315) 781-3568 SQUASH & TENNIS email [email protected] LACROSSE Head Coach Tim Riskie .................................(315) 781-3645 Assistants: Becky Bedard, Dathan Zabel Head Coach T.W. Johnson .............................(315) 781-3588 email ....................................................riskie@hws.edu email [email protected] Assistant Tennis Coach: Dave Dewey STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Assistant Coaches: Mark Williamson ’04, Head Coach Bobby Fisk .................................(315) 781-3621 Chris Scanlon ’05, Terry Muffley email .......................................................fisk@hws.edu Assistant: Gabrielle Guynan 1 HEAD COACH MIKE CRAGG (Tyre Coleman ’15) and Coaching Staff of the physical education, Cragg was a two-year letter- Year. Four more players earned a spot on the winner for the Rock at free safety and lineback- D3football.com All-East teams while corner- er. He still owns a share of the school’s single back Drake Woodard ’12 was a D3football. game interception record (3 vs. Edinboro, com honorable mention All-American. 1980). His senior season was short-circuited by Off the field, 10 Statesmen earned Lib- a knee injury, so he got an early jump on his erty League All-Academic honors, Jarrid coaching career, assisting the Slippery Rock Blades ’12 and Nick Zapp ’13 were voted to the staff with the defensive backs. Capital One Academic All-District
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