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.

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Mailing Address Football Golf Bristol Gym Head Coach Mike Cragg...... (315) 781-3566 Head Coach Ken Dougherty...... (315) 781-3565 300 Pulteney St. email...... [email protected] 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...... [email protected] 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...... [email protected] 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...... [email protected] 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 team and Cragg and his wife, Holley, live in Geneva Blades and Brendan Hatlee ’12 were elected to with their two children, Michael and Kristen the National Football Foundation Hampshire Alexandria ’13. Honor Society. Last season marked Hobart’s first play- The Cragg File off appearance since 2008 when Cragg’s charges posted a 9-2 record. Hobart reached Regional Coach of the Year: 2002 the NCAA Regional Semifinals with a 33-15 Liberty League Coach of the Year: win over Lycoming before falling to eventual 2000, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’08, ’11 NCAA Playoffs: 2000, ’02, ’04, ’05, ’08, ’11 national champion Mount Union. ECAC Bowl Champions: 2003 Cragg, who served as the team’s defensive coordinator from 1991 to 2006, directed the Head Coaching Record he program’s all-time wins leader, Mike 2000 Statesmen into the NCAA records book. OVERALL Conference Cragg begins his 18th season as head The Hobart secondary, aided by a relentless Year w-l pct w-l pct Finish coach of the Hobart football program T pass rush, broke the NCAA Division III record 1995 4-6 .400 1-3 .250 4th with a career record of 100-51 (.646). He has for lowest pass completion percentage allowed. 1996 5-5 .500 3-1 .750 2nd guided the Statesmen to all seven of their post- Hobart opponents were successful on just 31.3 1997 6-4 .600 2-2 .500 3rd season appearances, including six NCAA bids percent of their pass attempts, eclipsing the 1998 6-3 .667 3-1 .750 1st between 2000 and 2011. Cragg has led Hobart old mark, 33.5, set by Plymouth State in 1987. 1999 5-4 .556 2-2 .500 3rd to the top of the Liberty League seven times in In addition to the team’s on-field success, 2000 9-2 .818 3-1 .750 1st the past 13 seasons. Cragg’s Statesmen have received a great deal 2001 6-3 .667 2-2 .500 3rd Over the course of his career, Cragg has of recognition for their efforts in the class- 2002 8-2 .800 4-0 1.000 1st mentored 231 all-conference selections, includ- room. During his tenure, five Hobart players 2003 6-4 .600 3-1 .750 1st ing 15 players of the year (offensive, defensive, have been named to the CoSIDA Academic 2004 9-2 .818 7-0 1.000 1st or special teams) and seven rookies of the year. All-America teams—including offensive line- 2005 9-2 .818 6-1 .857 2nd He has also coached dozens of All-Americans, man Brian Monaco who became the first two- 2006* 8-2 .800 5-1 .833 * including consensus All-Americans Dave Rus- time first team Academic All-American in Ho- 2007 8-3 .727 6-1 .857 sell ’98 and Alex Bell ’05. Several Statesmen bart history—while dozens of Statesmen have 2008 9-2 .818 6-1 .857 1st have gone on to play football professionally, earned Liberty League All-Academic honors. 2009 6-3 .667 5-2 .714 3rd 2010 5-4 .556 3-3 .500 3rd including Bell, who signed with the New York Named the 23rd head coach of the Ho- 2011 7-2 .778 5-1 .833 1st Giants as a free agent. bart football program in January 1995, Cragg Totals 100-51 .662 55-23 .705 Cragg’s sustained success led the SAA is one of the veteran members of the States- Board of Directors to elect him to the Hobart men family, joining the football staff in 1986. Coaching Experience Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2010. He also served as the head coach of the tennis 2007- Head Coach/Special Teams Coord., Last season, the Statesmen put together a team for three seasons, compiling an overall Hobart College 7-1 regular season, shared the Liberty League record of 36-10 and three conference champi- 1995-06 Head Coach/Defensive Coord., title with a 5-1 mark, and returned to the onships. Hobart College NCAA Playoffs. Cragg took an injury-riddled Cragg came to Hobart after serving as 1991-95 Defensive Coord., Hobart College line up to seventh-ranked Wesley and came up 1986-90 Off. Line Coach, Hobart College the head coach of the varsity football program 1985-86 Head Coach, Corry (Pa.) H.S. just shy of an upset, falling 35-28. at Corry High School in Corry, Pa. He led 1984 Assistant Coach, Titusville (Pa.) H.S. Cragg’s 2011 squad paced the conference the Beavers to a third-place finish in the Erie 1983 Assistant Coach, Slippery Rock U. in 27 statistical categories, including scoring County League in his first year, a first-ever ap- offense, scoring defense, turnover margin, pearance in the District X Playoffs in 1986, Education rushing defense, total defense and sacks by. and was named Coach of the Year. Slippery Rock University, B.S., 1983 Predictably, Hobart collected 14 all-league A 1983 graduate of Slippery Rock Uni- *Wins in 2006 and 2007 and NCAA playoff games were later vacated awards along with Defensive Player of the Year versity with a bachelor’s degree in health and by the NCAA for impermissible benefits. (Devin Worthington ’14), Rookie of the Year

2 Assistant coaches: offense

Kevin DeWall ’00 Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line & Tight Ends Now in his 13th season on the Hobart sideline, Kevin DeWall is entering his 10th season as the offensive coordinator. Traditionally a program that relied on its defense, he transformed Hobart into a consistent and formidable offensive threat. Over the past nine seasons, DeWall has directed the Statesmen offense to new heights, surpassing numerous team and individual records. His balanced attack has produced several record-setting quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers, along with several all-star linemen, including All-American Alex Bell ’05. DeWall’s tenure includes five of the top six scoring seasons in school history, seven of the top 10 seasons of total offense, and five of the top six seasons of passing yards. He has mentored the top two Statesmen in career passing yards, the top three in career pass efficiency, three of the top four in career receiving yards, and the top five in career receiving touchdowns. A 2008 inductee into the Waterloo Athletic Hall of Fame, DeWall coached the defensive backs in his first three seasons on staff. While earning a bachelor’s degree in biology (pre-med) and education, DeWall played free safety and aided the program’s assent toward the pinnacle of Division III. Also an attackman on Hobart’s Division I lacrosse team, he helped the Statesmen to two NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2000 Patriot League title. DeWall was the 2000 Patriot League Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was named to the GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District Team. Jon Drach Quarterbacks Coach Jon Drach joined the Hobart coaching staff in April 2007. The former Western Michigan University starting quarterback mentors the Statesmen signal callers. In 2010, Drach’s quarterbacks led the Liberty League in passing yards, yards per completion, yards per attempt, passing efficiency, and passing touchdowns. In his first collegiate start, Nick Strang ’14 threw for 405 yards and five touchdowns and rushed for 93 yards, includ- ing the game-winning touchdown. He broke the Hobart game records for total offense yards and total offense yards per play and tied the mark for TD passes. Last season, Strang again tied the game record with five TD passes at St. John Fisher on his way to All-Liberty League honorable mention. In 2008, Drach coached first-year starter Rich Doyle ’09 to a spot on the All-Liberty League second team. Doyle threw for 1,874 yards and 16 touchdowns, while rushing for 102 yards and five TDs. A native of St. Charles, Ill., Drach was a member of the 2000 Broncos squad that won the West Division of the Mid-American Conference. A three-year starter, he enjoyed his finest year as a senior, completing a single season record 67 percent of his passes for 1,499 yards and 13 TDs. A 2004 graduate of Western Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in business finance and economics, Drach earned a spot on the Dean’s List six times, was a two-time MAC All-Academic Team selection, and received the Broncos’ 2003 John Gill Scholar-Athlete Award. Following graduation, Drach spent three years as a trader in the financial industry. He broke into coaching in 2006 as the offensive coordinator at West Aurora (Ill.) High School. He lives in Geneva with his wife, Janelle. John Manley Running Backs Coach John Manley enters his 13th season as running backs coach. He joined the Statesmen after 14 seasons as the head football coach at Penn Yan Academy. In 11 of the previous 12 seasons, Manley has overseen the development of an All-Liberty League running back, including 1,000-yard rushers Doug Blakowski ’07 and Ty Godinho ’04. Godinho’s senior season saw him gain 1,077 yards and score 13 rushing touchdowns. In 2005, Blakowski became just the third Statesman to rush for more than 1,300 yards in a season (1,364). A year later, Blakowski ran for 1,084 yards and 14 touchdowns. Manley’s apprentice ranked in the top 25 in the nation in scoring in each season. Last year, Manley saw three of his backs gain All-Liberty League accolades. Steven Webb ’14 earned first team honors, Bobby Dougherty ’13 scored second team praise, and Dominique Ellis ’15 received honorable mention. At Penn Yan Academy, Manley guided the Mustangs to 13 Section V tournament appearances, including back-to-back championship game appearances in 1994 and 1995. The retired physical education instructor has coached the Eddie Meath All-Star Football Game three times. Accomplished and multifaceted, Manley has coached basketball, baseball, hockey, lacrosse, track, and softball. Manley graduated from Brockport with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. He lives with his wife, Rita, in Keuka Park. They have four children. Drake Woodard ’12 Receivers Coach One of the top cornerbacks in Hobart football history, Drake Woodard begins his coaching career on the other side of the ball, coach- ing the Statesmen receivers. Woodard was a four-time unanimous selection to the All-Liberty League first team. In 37 career games, he recorded 145 tackles, 8.0 tackles for a loss, 30 pass break ups, 12 interceptions, six fumble recoveries, four forced fumbles, and three blocked kicks. He is tied for second in Hobart history in career pass break ups and seventh in career interceptions. The 2011 D3football.com All-American led the Liberty League in passes defended and interception return yards. The team captain produced 31 tackles, a career-high 10 pass break up, and a team-high four interceptions in eight games. Woodard’s highly decorated col- legiate athletic career culminated with the 2012 Francis L. “Babe” Kraus ‘24 Memorial Award, presented to Hobart’s most outstanding senior athlete. A writing and rhetoric major and education minor, Woodard is also completing a student teacher assignment this semester to complete his bachelor’s degree.

3 assistant coaches: defense

Scott Yoder ’01 Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Scott Yoder is back for his 12th season as an assistant coach and his sixth as defensive coordinator. The 2001 Hobart graduate previ- ously coached the defensive backs and receivers. Last season, Yoder’s defense garnered five All-Liberty League nods, including four time unanimous first-team selection Drake Woodard ’12, Defensive Player of the Year Devin Worthington ’14, and Rookie of the Year Tyre Coleman. Hobart’s defense led the Liberty League in nine key statistical categories, including scoring defense (17.1 ppg), rushing defense (112.6 yds/g), total defense (283.1 yds/g), sacks (27), and takeaways (28). In 2008, Yoder’s defense ranked fourth in the nation and led the Liberty League in pass efficiency defense (88.52) and paced the conference in total defense (293.9 yds/g) and pass defense (147.1 yds/g). D3football.com All-Americans Justin Hager ’09 and Ryan Aruck ’09 headlined the seven Statesmen defenders to earn all-league honors. A year earlier, Yoder also oversaw the development of D3football.com All-American James Alexander ’08. A former wide receiver, Yoder finished his Hobart career with 108 receptions for 1,361 yards. Following the 2000 season, he earned first-team accolades from the ECAC and the Liberty League. The economics major also played Division I lacrosse, helping guide the Statesmen to the 2000 Patriot League championship and the program’s 23rd NCAA tournament bid. Yoder lives in Geneva with his wife, Alyson ’03, and their sons, William and Chase. Aaron Backhaus ’00 Coach Aaron Backhaus returns for his ninth season on the Hobart sidelines as the linebackers coach. During his eight previous seasons, 22 of his Statesmen have earned All-Liberty League recognition, including Defensive Players of the Year Tony Clemente ’06 (2005), Justin Hager ’09 (2008), and Devin Worthington ’14 (2011). Last season, Backhaus oversaw the development of all-conference honorees Reggie Robinson ’12 and Devin Worthington ’14. The trio of Robinson, Worthington, and Andrew Klindera ’13 finished the season as three of the team’s top four tacklers, combining for 177 stops, 23.0 tackles for a loss, 7.5 sacks, and six forced fumbles. In 2008, Backhaus mentored Justin Hager ’09 to a record-setting season. Following a junior campaign that saw him finish with a league- high 114 tackles, Hager registered 134 stops, breaking Jesse Truley’s 13-year-old season standard. A former Statesman himself, Backhaus was a four-year starter at inside . The four-time All-Liberty League pick left the gridiron with 279 career tackles and six interceptions. After earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2000, Backhaus went on to complete a master’s degree in education at Alfred University. In addition to his coaching duties, Backhaus is a counselor at the Geneva Middle School and coaches track and field. He and his wife, Nicole, live in Geneva with their sons, Theodore and Miles. Marc Tapscott Defensive Line Coach Geneva native Marc Tapscott joined the Hobart coaching staff in 2010. After one season as an offensive assistant coach, he worked with the defensive ends in 2011 and will coach the entire defensive line this season. Last season, Tapscott mentored Tyre Coleman, a D3football.com All-East second team pick and the Liberty League Rookie of the Year. Coleman terrorized opposing quarterbacks, finishing second in the nation in sacks (13.0) and eighth in tackles for a loss (19.0). Tapscott has previous coaching experience with the Geneva High School varsity, junior varsity, and modified football teams. He was on the Geneva High coaching staff when the Panthers appeared in three straight state tournaments, winning the New York Class B title in 2006. A four-year starter on the offensive line at St. Lawrence University, Tapscott graduated in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. He earned a master’s degree in special education from St. John Fisher in 2010. Tapscott is a fourth grade teacher at St. Francis-St. Stephen School in Geneva. He has previous classroom experience in the Geneva, Gorham, and Midlakes school systems teaching elementary and special education classes. Tapscott lives in Geneva with his wife, Jackie. Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 Outside Linebackers Coach Before the start of the 2012 season, Kyle O’Laughlin returned to his alma mater to coach the outside linebackers. As a student-athlete, O’Laughlin was a four-year letterman at linebacker. He was named to the All-Liberty League team three times dur- ing his career and also captained the team in his senior year. O’Laughlin finished his career with 215 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, six pass deflections, five forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and four interceptions. He enjoyed his most productive season as a senior, logging a career-high 81 tackles and was tied for fourth in the Liberty League in tackles per game. O’Laughlin’s gridiron performances earned him the 2007 Rookie Award for Football and the 2010 Bob Toner Defensive MVP Award. A Dean’s List student, O’Laughlin earned a bachelor’s degree in media and society in 2011. He lives in Syracuse and is a management trainee representative for Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

4 the statesmen at a glance

Head Coach: Mike Cragg (Slippery Rock ’83) Lettermen Returning: 37 (12 starters) Record at Hobart: 100-51 (17 seasons) 2011 Overall Record: 7-2 Offense: 19 (5 starters) 2011 Liberty League Record (Finish): 5-1 (Champions) Wide Receiver: Paul Ashburn, Jay Cronze, Yosh Karbowniczak, Troy Basic Offense: Multiple Robinson, Elvin Souffrant, Junior Woodard Basic Defense: 4-4 Tight End: Mike Berkowitz, Brent Matazinsky First Year of Football: 1891 Tackle: Alex Bush, Ali Marpet Guard: Art Garvey, Tyler Garvey, DeAndré All-Time Record: 453-460-44 (118 seasons) Smith Center: Michael Green Quarterback: Kelly Olney, Nick Strang Tailback: Bobby Dougherty, Steven Webb Fullback: Dominique Ellis Defense: 18 (7 starters) Nick Strang Tackle: Nick Auriemma, Troy Johnson All-Liberty League Returnees End: Juan Breton, TYRE COLEMAN, Jake Currie • DE - Tyre Coleman ’15 Inside Linebacker: Cory Davis, Thomas Elder, An- 2011 Stats: 31-15-46 tkls, 19.0 TFL, 13.0 sacks, 5 FF drew Klindera, Nick Zapp Outside Linebacker: Taylor Delperuto, Austin Di- • RB - Bobby Dougherty ’13 Marco, Nolan Toran, Devin Worthing- 2011 Stats: 97 rush, 446 yds, 7 TDs, 14 rec, 117 yds ton Defensive Back: Jolyon Davis, Connor Gar- • FB - Dominique Ellis ’15 rett, Kevin Hearon, Fajri Jackson, James Smith 2011 Stats: 39 rush, 195 yds, TD Devin Worthington • QB - Nick Strang ’13 Special Teams: 4 Kick/Punt Return: Bobby Dougherty, Connor Garrett, Steven Webb 2011 Stats: 135.2 PER, 109-196-9, 1,483 yds, 15 TDs, 71 rush, Long Snapper: none 289 yds, 4 TDs Placekicker: none • RB - Steven Webb ’14 Punter: Yosh Karbowniczak 2011 Stats: 119 rush, 553 yds, 7 TDs, 8 rec, 124 yds, TD • WR - Junior Woodard ’13 Lettermen Lost: 22 (10 starters) 2011 Stats: 27 rec, 373 yds, 3 TDs Offense: 11 (6 starters) • LB - Devin Worthington ’14 Wide Receiver: Garth Muratori 2011 Stats: 27-18-45 tkls, 11.5 TFL, 6.5 sacks, 2 FF, 3 FR, INT, Tight End: Greg Clifford, Matt Marsh 4 PBU Tackle: Anthony Coletta, Brendan Hatlee Guard: Kyle Sandy Center: Jarrid Blades, Kelvin Cruz All-Liberty League Losses Quarterback: Will Connery • OL - Anthony Coletta ’12 Tailback: Alex Furtado Fullback: Juan O’Farrill • DL - Gianni Contro ’12 Garth Muratori career Stats: 11-19-30 tkls, 2.0 TFL, 0.5 sacks, 2 PBU, FR Defense: 10 (4 starters) Tackle: Gianni Contro • OL - Brendan Hatlee ’12 End: Tim Murray, Kevin Ryan, Dane Wilcoxen • WR - Garth Muratori ’12 Inside Linebacker: Bobby Marraffa, Reggie career Stats: 112 rec, 1,676 yds, 17 TDs Robinson Outside Linebacker: Gerald Tully • LB - Reggie Robinson ’12 Defensive Back: Chad Dorrance, Jeff Hummel, career Stats: 109-95-204 tkls, 21.0 TFL, 3.0 sacks, 3 INT, 5 FF Drake Woodard • OL - Kyle Sandy ’12 Special Teams: 2 Kick/Punt Return: none Reggie Robinson • DB - Drake Woodard ’12 Long Snapper: Kelvin Cruz Career Stats: 101-44-145 tkls, 8.0 TFL, 30 PBU, 12 INT, 4 FF, Placekicker: Stephen Bruening 6 FR, 3 Blk Punter: none 2011 starters in CAPS

5 season outlook kevin colton he 2011 season was another banner campaign for the Hobart football team. TThe Statesmen went 7-1 in the regu- lar season and captured their seventh Liberty League championship. Hobart led the conference in 15 statistical categories, including scoring offense (33.6 ppg) and scoring defense (17.1 ppg). The Statesmen cruised through their first six games, hanging 56 points on St. John Fisher, which entered the game having allowed a combined 10 points in its first two contests. The following week, Hobart pitched a 23-0 shutout of defending Liberty League champion St. Lawrence. The Statesmen defense completely dominated the Saints, limiting them to just 84 yards of total offense. The Statesmen’s lone regular season stum- ble came against league rival Rensselaer. The Engineers were able to climb out of a 28-7 first- half hole to slip away with a 29-28 win. Hobart rebounded with a 24-10 win in the annual Centennial Cup game against Roch- Senior Junior Woodard is Hobart’s top returning wide receiver. He made 27 receptions for 373 yards and three touchdowns last ester, wrapping up a share of the conference season and earned All-Liberty League honorable mention. Woodard needs 25 receptions this season to become the 11th States- title. The Statesmen earned their sixth NCAA man to reach the 100-catch plateau. Playoff berth by virtue of a 42-24 win over co- champion Union. a memorable one. Olney threw for a Hobart FULLBACK An injury-depleted Hobart was sent to sev- postseason record 211 yards without an inter- Sophomore Dominique Ellis also played enth-ranked Wesley in the first round. While ception, leading the Statesmen to the brink of extensively in a platoon last season. As the most pundits dismissed the Statesmen, the a major upset. only returnee from that platoon, expect him student-athletes showed their grit and determi- Sophomores Patrick Conlan and Kyle to shoulder more of the load this year. Ellis nation, pushing the Wolverines to the brink Bayly are waiting patiently in the wings should was Hobart’s fourth leading rusher with 195 before falling a single TD short, 35-28. either falter. yards (5.2/rush) in 2011. Here’s a position-by-position look at the First-years Elliot Adler, Aaron Derby, and Statesmen, who enter the season ranked 22nd RUNNING BACK Christopher Holoman will compete for the in the D3football.com poll: Hobart used a two-prong attack to average second spot on the two-deep. Holoman has 196.1 rushing yards per game in 2011. Because been the most impressive in the preseason QUARTERBACK it worked so well, senior Bobby Dougherty and with a strong blend of athleticism and block- The Statesmen possess two proven se- junior Steven Webb will reprise their roles this ing skill. nior quarterbacks. It’s returning starter Nick year although the coaching staff is confident Strang’s job to lose, but, with Strang injured, that either man could handle a larger role. WIDE RECEIVER Kelly Olney performed with the skill of a sea- Webb ran to his second straight first team The graduation of Garth Muratori (112 soned veteran in the NCAA Playoff at Wesley. All-Liberty League selection after leading the rec, 1,676 yds, 17 TD) will sting a bit, but the Strang completed 55.6 percent of his passes team with 584 rushing yards (5.2 yds/rush) Statesmen have plenty of talented receivers for 1,483 yards and 15 touchdowns in his first and seven touchdowns. Dougherty earned a waiting in the wings. full season as the starter, earning All-Liberty spot on the conference second team with 458 Senior Junior Woodard, who ranked in the League honorable mention. He tossed five rushing yards (4.7/rush) and seven TDs. The top 10 in the league in receptions per game TD passes at St. John Fisher, tying Hobart’s pair is also a threat in the passing game, comb- (8th, 3.38) and receiving yards per game (9th, single game record for the second time in his ing for 22 receptions for 241 yards and a TD 46.6), will lead the group. Senior Jay Cronze career. Strang is elusive in the pocket (sacked in 2011. (career: 23 rec, 233 yds) and junior Yosh Kar- just eight times in ’11) and was third on the Sophomore Alex Delaney and first-years bowniczak (17 rec, 200 yds, TD) are the most team in rushing yards (334). Conner Hartigan and Garrett Moon will give experienced returnees looking to step into the Olney’s only career start was against the the Statesmen depth. open starting role. seventh-ranked Wolverines, but he made it Sophomore Elvin Souffrant (10 rec, 191 yds, TD), a potent deep threat, and classmate

6 season outlook kevin colton and develops its chemistry will determine how much and how long the Statesmen will need to lean on their defense.

SECONDARY Hobart’s pass defense led the Liberty League during the regular season, allowing just 149.9 yards per game and only 11 passing TDs. The Statesmen limited five opponents to 120 yards passing or less, including a paltry 25 yards through the air by St. Lawrence. The secondary will be without the services of four-time, unanimous, first team All-Liberty League pick, Drake Woodard ’12. A once in a generation player, Woodard was an excep- tional lock down corner that made the entire Hobart pass defense better. That said, the cupboard is hardly bare. Ju- nior safety Jolyon Davis, junior corner Con- nor Garrett, junior corner Kevin Hearon, and sophomore corner Fajri Jackson give the Statesmen a quality nucleus that will be, if not as exceptional as last season, certainly strong. Senior quarterback Nick Strang started every regular season game in 2011, completing 55.6 percent of his passes for 1,483 yards and 15 touchdowns. The All-Liberty League honorable mention pick also rushed for 334 yards and four TDs. Strang enters his Garrett made 18 tackles, two pass breakups final collegiate season with the highest career pass efficiency rating, 143.0, in Hobart history. and an interception in 2011, starting opposite Woodard. Davis played in every game, starting Troy Robinson (4 rec, 37 yds, TD) are also in only returning starter from a unit that allowed four, a year ago. He made 17 tackles and two the hunt for a starting role. Expect all five to a league-low nine sacks. He’s pretty secure at pass breakups.

be on the field in some of Hobart’s spread sets. left guard with his cousin, senior Tyler Gar- kevin colton Senior Paul Ashburn, sophomore Paul vey (6-2, 265), expected to back him up. Tyler Fasano, and first-year Cooper Merrill are also is capable of earning a starting nod as well or competing for playing time. he could fill a role like Jarrid Blades ’11 did last season, rotating through at every position TIGHT END along the line. Hobart is very strong and deep at tight end, Beyond left guard the questions begin. despite the graduation of last year’s starter, Sophomore Ali Marpet (6-3, 280) has done Greg Clifford. Senior Brent Matazinsky and his best to answer at least one of those ques- sophomore Mike Berkowitz are expected to tions. A strong spring coupled with an out- battle for the starting nod. Matazinsky is the standing preseason have him penciled in at better run blocker while Berkowitz is the bet- left tackle. ter receiver. The rest of the starting o-line is still up in Senior Andrew Zdrojewski and first-years the air. Juniors Michael Green (6-1, 250) and Ryan Bennett and Josh Britton will also com- Max Janoff (6-1, 300) are the leading contend- pete for playing time. ers at center. Sophomore DeAndré Smith (6-3, 350) and first-year Brendan Casey (6-2, 275) OFFENSIVE LINE are fighting for the nod at right guard and ju- The biggest—both literally and figurative- niors Trevor Schutte (6-5, 285) and Alex Bush ly—question on the offensive side of the ball (6-3, 290) and first-year Emiliano Acosta (6-3, is who will start up front. Hobart graduated 270) have all shown promise at right tackle. five of its top six offensive linemen from last Additionally, sophomore Ben Dunham-Ka- season, including All-Liberty League honor- paldo (6-3, 290) and first-years Justin DiJiulio ees Kelvin Cruz, Anthony Coletta, Brendan (6-4, 245) and T.J. Scamurra (6-0, 280) have Junior running back Steven Webb is a two-time first team All- Hatlee, and Kyle Sandy. made a case for a spot on the two-deep. Liberty League selection. He’s averaging 120.4 all purpose Senior guard Art Garvey (6-3, 270) is the How quickly this unit finds its starting five yards per game in his career. Webb has reached the end zone 24 times (21 rushing, 2 receiving, 1 KOR).

7 season outlook kevin colton Jackson has the lead on the starting nod at linebackers. Now in his second season as a the other corner. He posted 25 tackles and a starter, Klindera is set to build on his break- pass breakup last season. through junior campaign that saw him finish In eight games, including a start, Hearon second on the team with 51 tackles. As Robin- recorded 21 tackles, two pass breakups, and son’s backup, Zapp doesn’t have as much expe- a pair of interceptions at Rochester. He will rience, but his skill and teamwork have shown rotate in on a regular basis and will be on the through in his work on special teams. field in nickle packages. Junior Thomas Elder has displayed a nose Additional depth at the cornerback posi- for the ball in the preseason and could press tion will come from sophomore Jordan Smith, Zapp for the starting job. Junior Cory Davis, who made great strides in spring practice and sophomore Jacob Price, and first-year Treyvon arrived in preseason camp in peak condition, Toney have all made a case for playing time and first-year Justin Burke. and will challenge the coaches to get them on At safety, sophomore James Smith is a the field. Toney has been especially impressive, smart player with the inside track on the making his case largely on athleticism. As he backup job, but first-year Leif Colberg has im- gets more comfortable with Hobart’s defensive pressed the coaches with his athleticism and scheme, he could challenge for a starting spot. will push for playing time. Junior outside linebacker Devin Worthing- ton, the 2011 Liberty League Defensive Player LINEBACKERS of the Year, enjoyed another monster season, The Statesmen are deepest at linebacker. producing 45 tackles, 11.5 tackles for a loss, 6.5 The coaching staff feels confident that they sacks, four pass breakups, two forced fumbles, Senior linebacker Andrew Klindera will serve as one of five not only have a strong starting four and quality an interception, and league-wide heartburn captains for the Statesmen this season. He was second on the backups for those four, but that they are strong for offensive coordinators. Despite his success, team with 51 tackles last season. three deep at each position. which includes 2011 second team All-East That depth will ease the sting of losing All- honors from D3football.com and preseason win the job at the other outside linebacker Liberty League inside ’backer Reggie Robin- All-America praise from the website this year, position. He started four of the six games he son and his 204 career tackles. he has remained committed to improving his played in as a first-year but missed three games Senior captains Andrew Klindera and Nick game, a scary prospect for opponents. due to injury. If Toran can remain healthy, he Zapp will lead the unit as the starting inside Sophomore Nolan Toran is expected to has all-star potential.

kevin colton Junior Austin DiMarco and first-year Jacob Stanley are battling for the right to back up Worthington. DiMarco had solid numbers last year, making 24 tackles and returning his first career interception 38 yards for a touch- down to seal the Statesmen’s 23-0 win over St. Lawrence. Junior Taylor Delperuto and sophomore Matt McGriff will challenge Toran for a spot in the starting lineup and will battle each oth- er for a spot on the two deep. Delperuto had 19 tackles as a reserve last year while McGriff made three stops in limited playing time.

DEFENSIVE LINE There’s no denying Drake Woodard had the most impact on the opponent’s passing game last year. A close second was Hobart’s relentless pass rush. Sophomore Tyre Coleman was nearly un- blockable, posting 19 tackles for a loss and 13 sacks. Both numbers led the Liberty League, Junior cornerback Connor Garrett produced 18 tackles, two pass breakups, and an interception in his first season as a starter. while his sack total was a record for a Hobart He also returned punts, ranking second in the Liberty League with an 8.8 yard per return average. first-year and one off the Statesmen record for a season. Coleman ranked second in the na-

8 season outlook

tion in sacks per game and eighth in tackles Place kicking will be an adventure. Due for a loss per game. to his academic load, Stephen Bruening (19- Date opponent Time Sept. 1 Dickinson Noon Junior Juan Breton is expected to start op- 20 PAT, 3-8 FG) elected to forego his senior 8 GENEVA Noon posite Coleman. A converted linebacker, he’s season leaving first-years Josh Neuss and James 15 at Utica 7 p.m. found a home at defensive end and is ready to Hull to fight for the job. Hull has the lead 22 *Merchant Marine 1 p.m. make an impact. coming out of camp. 29 *at WPI Noon Sophomore Jake Currie, first-year Charlie Kick return duty will once again rest on the Oct. 6 *SPRINGFIELD Noon Ehlers, and first-year Mark Guarino-Hyde will capable shoulders of Webb (career 30.1 yds/ 20 *at Rensselaer Noon 27 *UNION Noon fill out the two-deep. KOR) and Dougherty (20.0). Troy Robinson, Nov. 3 *at St. Lawrence 1:30 p.m. At tackle, senior Nick Auriemma and Fasano, and Hartigan largely untested and are 10 *Rochester Noon sophomore Troy Johnson are the returning the likely backups. *Liberty League game starters and two of the best tackles in the Lib- Hobart has two experienced punt return- erty League. Auriemma (6-0, 275) does a great ers in Junior Woodard and Connor Garrett. ries with the Red Devils is even 10-10-1, while job of occupying multiple blockers, freeing up Woodard average 9.9 yards per return in 2010, this will be the first meeting with the Golden the linebackers to make the stop. Johnson (5- while Garrett averaged 8.8 last season. The job Tornadoes. 10, 260) enjoyed a solid rookie season and is could also fall to Troy Robinson. The coaches Hobart will close out its non-conference poised for a breakthrough in 2012. are excited about his development and are schedule at Utica. The 7 p.m. kickoff is the Junior Cory Einbeck and first-years Tucker looking for more ways to get him involved. Statesmen’s only night game and the first Gumkowski and Lou Testani add depth to the meeting with the Pioneers. middle of the line. SCHEDULE Homecoming on Sept. 22 marks the start One of the biggest changes for Hobart this of Liberty League play. The Statesmen will wel- SPECIAL TEAMS season is the schedule. In 2011, the Statesmen come Merchant Marine to campus, looking to Due to injuries and fatigue, Hobart used had just eight games on the slate and only extend an eight-game winning streak against three different punters last season, Karbown- three on Boswell Field at the Caird Center for the Mariners. iczak (career 33.8 yds/p), Souffrant (33.3), Sports and Recreation. Hobart heads to WPI on the final weekend and Webb (32.0). To keep their legs fresh, the This year, Hobart will play a full 10-game of September with an unblemished 8-0 all- Statesmen may return to that strategy. With schedule and play six games on the Boz. time mark against the Engineers. a skill position player at punter rather than a The Statesmen will play their first two con- The Statesmen will be home for its first pure kicker, the coaches enjoy the added flex- tests at home, taking on Dickinson on Sept. 1 meeting with the league’s newest associate ibility to throw a at opponents. and Geneva College seven days later. The se- member, Springfield. The showdown with the

kevin colton Pride will be followed by a week off. While every game is critical to a team’s postseason hopes, Hobart’s two-game stretch on Oct. 20 and Oct. 27 could be the most im- portant in the Statesmen’s quest for a seventh NCAA Playoff appearance. The Statesmen will visit Rensselaer looking to snap a two-game slide against the Engineers and then return home to face Union. The Dutchmen will have revenge on their mind after missing out on a trip to the NCAAs by virtue of a 41-24 loss to Hobart in Schenectady. RPI and Union are the only teams on this year’s schedule with an all-time winning record against the Statesmen. Hobart travels to St. Lawrence for its final road trip of the regular season. With a 23-0 whitewashing of the Saints a year ago, the Statesmen are 45-37-2 all-time against their North Country rivals. The regular season concludes with the an- nual Centennial Cup game against Rochester. Hobart will enter the 105th showdown with Together, defensive end Tyre Coleman (#90) and linebacker Devin Worthington (#5) recorded 19.5 sacks in 2011. Only Liberty the Yellowjackets with a 49-48-7 edge in the League opponents WPI and Rochester recorded more sacks as a team. Both players were named to the 2011 D3football.com series. All-East second team and Worthington was tabbed a preseason second team All-American by D3football.com.

9 preseason rosters

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Numerical ROSTER no nAME pos cl ht wt hoMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL NO NAME POS 65 Emiliano Acosta OL FY 6-3 270 Elba, N.Y. Elba 1 Troy Robinson WR 48 Elliot Adler FB FY 5-11 235 Clinton, N.Y. Clinton 2 Jay Cronze WR 89 Paul Ashburn WR SR 5-7 175 Wynantskill, N.Y. Troy 3 Elvin Souffrant WR 72 Nick Auriemma DT SR 6-0 275 Melville, N.Y. St. Anthony’s 5 Devin Worthington OLB 18 Kyle Bayly QB SO 6-3 185 Schenectady, N.Y. Niskayuna 6 Jacob Stanley OLB 32 Ryan Bennett TE FY 6-3 220 Boynton Beach, Fla. American Heritage Boca/Delray 7 Kevin Hearon CB 84 Mike Berkowitz TE SO 6-5 230 Guilderland, N.Y. Albany Academy 8 Yosh Karbowniczak WR 67 Levi Boyer OL FY 5-11 290 Waterport, N.Y. Albion 9 Kelly Olney QB 17 Juan Breton DE JR 6-0 220 Harlem, N.Y. Kimball Union Academy 10 Nick Strang QB 80 Josh Britton TE FY 6-2 225 Carthage, N.Y. Carthage 11 John Fasano WR 28 Justin Burke CB FY 5-10 180 Amherst, N.Y. Amherst 12 Patrick Conlan QB 77 Alex Bush OL JR 6-3 290 Gouverneur, N.Y. Gouverneur 13 Christian Caban WR 13 Christian Caban WR FY 5-8 175 Meriden, Conn. Tabor Academy 14 Parker Thelander QB 66 Brendan Casey OL FY 6-2 275 Boston, Mass. Canterbury School 15 Chris Nabors WR 22 Leif Colberg CB FY 6-1 185 Madison, Conn. Cheshire Academy 16 Nolan Toran SS 90 Tyre Coleman DE SO 6-1 245 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Poughkeepsie 17 Juan Breton DE 12 Patrick Conlan QB SO 6-1 185 Sewickley, Pa. Quaker Valley 18 Kyle Bayly QB 64 Connor Cough OL FY 5-10 310 Sauquoit, N.Y. Utica Notre Dame 19 Rashaun Moore CB 53 Kenneth Coughlin ILB FY 5-10 235 Staten Island, N.Y. Tottenville 20 Conner Hartigan RB 2 Jay Cronze WR SR 5-8 170 Pittsfield, Mass. Berkshire School 21 Fajri Jackson CB 96 Jake Currie DE SO 6-0 240 Jamestown, N.Y. Southwestern 22 Leif Colberg CB 52 Cory Davis ILB JR 5-11 215 Lancaster, N.Y. Lancaster 23 Jolyon Davis FS 23 Jolyon Davis FS JR 6-0 190 Carthage, N.Y. Carthage 24 Matt McGriff SS 35 Alex Delaney RB SO 5-7 195 Fairfield, Conn. Fairfield Warde 26 Bobby Dougherty RB 38 Taylor Delperuto SS JR 5-10 190 Syracuse, N.Y. Solvay 27 Garrett Moon RB 49 Aaron Derby FB FY 5-10 210 Boston, N.Y. Hamburg 28 Justin Burke CB 60 Justin DiJiulio OL FY 6-4 245 Sidney Center, N.Y. Walton 29 James Smith FS 30 Austin DiMarco SS JR 5-8 195 Mountain Lakes, N.J. Mountain Lakes 30 Austin DiMarco SS 26 C Bobby Dougherty RB SR 5-10 190 Bellerose, N.Y. St. Francis Prep 31 James Hull K 68 Ben Dunham-Kapaldo OL SO 6-3 290 Bucksport, Maine Bucksport 32 Ryan Bennett TE 94 Charlie Ehlers DE FY 6-2 240 Maplewood, N.J. St. Peter’s Prep 33 Dominique Ellis FB 95 Cory Einbeck DT JR 6-0 245 Watertown, N.Y. Watertown 34 Steven Webb RB 57 Tom Elder ILB JR 6-0 225 Hicksville, N.Y. Chaminade 35 Alex Delaney RB 33 Dominique Ellis FB SO 6-0 245 St. Petersburg, Fla. Northeast 36 Sam Stern CB 11 John Fasano WR SO 5-8 185 Clyde, N.Y. Clyde-Savannah 37 Connor Garrett CB 39 Perry Fennell CB SO 5-10 160 Arlington, Va. Northfield Mount Hermon 38 Taylor Delperuto SS 37 Connor Garrett CB JR 5-10 170 San Diego, Calif. Hotchkiss School 39 Perry Fennell CB 79 C Art Garvey OL SR 6-3 270 East Aurora, N.Y. East Aurora 40 Nick Zapp ILB 76 Tyler Garvey OL SR 6-2 265 East Aurora, N.Y. Iroquois 41 Jordan Smith CB 50 Raimonn Goddard DT SO 6-3 295 Middletown, N.Y. Middletown 42 Jacob Price ILB 46 Maxwell Gorton OLB FY 6-0 205 Dundee, N.Y. Dundee 43 Trayvon Toney ILB 73 Michael Green OL JR 6-1 250 Belleair Beach, Fla. Clearwater 44 Dan Sweeney OLB 75 Zachary Greenberg OL FY 6-3 270 Plainview, N.Y. Phillips Academy Andover 45 Andrew Klindera ILB 51 Mark Guarino-Hyde DE FY 6-0 235 Webster, N.Y. Webster Schroeder 46 Maxwell Gorton OLB 98 Tucker Gumkowski DT FY 6-0 280 Montclair, N.J. Salisbury School 47 Christopher Holoman FB 20 Conner Hartigan RB FY 5-10 180 Albany, N.Y. Albany Academy 48 Elliot Adler FB 7 Kevin Hearon CB JR 5-9 170 Westfield, N.J. Morristown-Beard 49 Aaron Derby FB 86 Chad Hecht WR JR 6-2 200 Wallkill, N.Y. Wallkill 50 Raimonn Goddard DT 47 Christopher Holoman FB FY 6-1 210 Asburn, Va. Tuscarora 51 Mark Guarino-Hyde DE 31 James Hull K FY 5-8 150 Bloomfield, N.J. Bloomfield 52 Cory Davis ILB 21 Fajri Jackson CB SO 5-8 175 Fayetteville, N.Y. Kent School 53 Kenneth Coughlin ILB 56 Julian Jackson DE FY 6-1 225 Coral Springs, Fla. North Broward Prep 54 T.J. Scamurra OL 70 Max Janoff OL JR 6-1 300 Short Hills, N.J. Morristown-Beard 55 Ali Marpet OL 99 Troy Johnson DT SO 5-10 260 South Hadley, Mass. South Hadley 56 Julian Jackson DE 8 Yosh Karbowniczak WR JR 6-3 190 Syracuse, N.Y. Christian Brothers Academy 57 Tom Elder ILB 45 C Andrew Klindera ILB SR 6-0 215 Chagrin Falls, Ohio Chagrin Falls 58 Mark Marino ILB 59 Nick Liverio DE FY 6-2 200 Amsterdam, N.Y. Amsterdam 59 Nick Liverio DE 58 Mark Marino ILB FY 5-11 220 Winchester, Mass. New Hampton School 60 Justin DiJiulio OL 55 Ali Marpet OL SO 6-3 280 Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Hastings 61 Dakota Taylor DT 85 Brent Matazinsky TE SR 6-3 240 Valley Falls, N.Y. Tamarac 62 Matt Riggi OL 24 Matt McGriff SS SO 5-10 180 South Orange, N.J. Columbia 64 Connor Cough OL 83 Cooper Merrill WR FY 5-11 170 North Canton, Ohio Massillon Jackson 65 Emiliano Acosta OL 27 Garrett Moon RB FY 5-11 195 Oviedo, Fla. Hagerty 66 Brendan Casey OL 19 Rashaun Moore CB JR 5-9 160 Troy, N.Y. Troy 67 Levi Boyer OL 15 Chris Nabors WR FY 6-3 195 Pittsburgh, Pa. Mt. Lebanon 68 Ben Dunham-Kapaldo OL 82 Josh Neuss K FY 5-9 165 Williamsville, N.Y. Williamsville South 69 Dennis O'Connell DT 91 Kees Nordin DE SR 6-4 205 Goshen, Ky. Hill School 70 Max Janoff OL 69 Dennis O’Connell DT FY 6-2 245 Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. Croton-Harmon 71 Ron Tortorello OL 9 Kelly Olney QB SR 6-3 220 Utica, N.Y. Proctor 72 Nick Auriemma DT 42 Jacob Price ILB SO 5-11 200 Johnson City, N.Y. Johnson City 73 Michael Green OL 93 Joe Reale III DT FY 6-3 330 Jamestown, R.I. Moses Brown 74 Trevor Schutte OL 62 Matt Riggi OL SO 6-4 280 Caledonia, N.Y. Caledonia-Mumford 75 Zachary Greenberg OL 1 Troy Robinson WR SO 5-10 175 Johnson City, N.Y. Johnson City 76 Tyler Garvey OL 54 T.J. Scamurra OL FY 6-0 280 Williamsville, N.Y. Williamsville South 77 Alex Bush OL 74 Trevor Schutte OL JR 6-5 285 Lakewood, N.Y. Southwestern 78 DeAndré Smith OL 78 DeAndré Smith OL SO 6-3 350 Syracuse, N.Y. Corcoran 79 Art Garvey OL 29 James Smith FS SO 5-8 185 Honeoye Falls, N.Y. Honeoye Falls-Lima 80 Josh Britton TE 41 Jordan Smith CB SO 6-0 170 Randolph, Mass. Randolph 81 Junior Woodard WR 3 Elvin Souffrant WR SO 5-10 195 Randolph, Mass. Archbishop Williams 82 Josh Neuss K 6 Jacob Stanley OLB FY 6-0 185 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Palm Beach Gardens 83 Cooper Merrill WR 36 Sam Stern CB FY 5-7 165 New Rochelle, N.Y. Rye Country Day 84 Mike Berkowitz TE 10 C Nick Strang QB SR 6-4 225 Hopewell Junction, N.Y. John Jay 85 Brent Matazinsky TE 44 Dan Sweeney OLB JR 5-10 190 Cheshire, Conn. Cheshire 86 Chad Hecht WR 61 Dakota Taylor DT FY 6-4 275 Fairport, N.Y. Fairport 87 Yanni Zulia WR 92 Lou Testani DE FY 6-3 235 Pittsford, N.Y. Pittsford Mendon 88 Andrew Zdrojewski TE 14 Parker Thelander QB FY 6-0 180 Larchmont, N.Y. Mamaroneck 89 Paul Ashburn WR 43 Trayvon Toney ILB FY 6-1 210 Huntington Station, N.Y. Huntington 90 Tyre Coleman DE 16 Nolan Toran SS SO 5-10 195 Pittsburgh, Pa. Gateway 91 Kees Nordin DE 71 Ron Tortorello OL FY 6-2 240 Suffern, N.Y. Pine Bush 92 Lou Testani DE 34 Steven Webb RB JR 5-9 190 Dundee, N.Y. Dundee 93 Joe Reale III DT 81 Junior Woodard WR SR 5-11 160 Marcy, N.Y. Whitesboro 94 Charlie Ehlers DE 5 Devin Worthington OLB JR 5-9 195 Rochester, N.Y. Worcester Academy 95 Cory Einbeck DT 40 C Nick Zapp ILB SR 6-0 215 Elizaville, N.Y. Hudson 96 Jake Currie DE 88 Andrew Zdrojewski TE SR 6-4 220 Pendleton, N.Y. Canisius 98 Tucker Gumkowski DT 87 Yanni Zulia WR FY 6-2 190 North Tonawanda, N.Y. St. Joseph’s 99 Troy Johnson DT

11 roster breakdown

STATESMEN BY STATE NEW YORK — 61 20 Conner Hartigan Albany 28 Justin Burke Amherst 59 Nick Liverio Amsterdam 26 Bobby Dougherty Bellerose 49 Aaron Derby Boston 62 Matt Riggi Caledonia 23 Jolyon Davis Carthage 80 Joshua Britton Carthage 48 Elliot Adler Clinton 11 John Fasano Clyde 69 Dennis O’Connell Croton-on-Hudson 34 Steven Webb Dundee 46 Maxwell Gorton Dundee 76 Tyler Garvey East Aurora 79 Art Garvey East Aurora 65 Emiliano Acosta Elba 40 Nick Zapp Elizaville 61 Dakota Taylor Fairport 21 Fajri Jackson Fayetteville 77 Alex Bush Gouverneur 84 Mike Berkowitz Guilderland 17 Juan Breton Harlem 55 Ali Marpet Hastings-on-Hudson 82 Josh Neuss Williamsville 57 Tom Elder Hicksville OHIO — 2 89 Paul Ashburn Wynantskill 45 Andrew Klindera Chagrin Falls 29 James Smith Honeoye Falls 83 Cooper Merrill North Canton 10 Nick Strang Hopewell Junction NEW JERSEY — 7 43 Trayvon Toney Huntington Station 31 James Hull Bloomfield VIRGINIA — 2 96 Jake Currie Jamestown 94 Charlie Ehlers Maplewood 39 Perry Fennell Arlington 1 Troy Robinson Johnson City 98 Tucker Gumkowski Montclair 47 Christopher Holoman Asburn 42 Jacob Price Johnson City 30 Austin DiMarco Mountain Lakes 74 Trevor Schutte Lakewood 70 Max Janoff Short Hills CALIFORNIA — 1 52 Cory Davis Lancaster 24 Matt McGriff South Orange 37 Connor Garrett San Diego 14 Parker Thelander Larchmont 7 Kevin Hearon Westfield 81 Junior Woodard Marcy Kentucky — 1 91 Kees Nordin Goshen 72 Nick Auriemma Melville FLORIDA — 6 50 Raimonn Goddard Middletown 73 Michael Green Belleair Beach MAINE — 1 36 Sam Stern New Rochelle 32 Ryan Bennett Boynton Beach 68 Ben Dunham-Kapaldo Bucksport 87 Yanni Zulia North Tonawanda 56 Julian Jackson Coral Springs 88 Andrew Zdrojewski Pendleton 27 Garrett Moon Oviedo RHODE ISLAND — 1 92 Lou Testani Pittsford 6 Jacob Stanley Palm Beach Gardens 93 Joe Reale III Jamestown 75 Zachary Greenberg Plainview 33 Dominique Ellis St. Petersburg 90 Tyre Coleman Poughkeepsie 5 Devin Worthington Rochester MASSACHUSETTS — 6 66 Brendan Casey Boston STATESMEN BY CLASS YEAR 64 Connor Cough Sauquoit 2 Jay Cronze Pittsfield 18 Kyle Bayly Schenectady Class of 2013 — 14 3 Elvin Souffrant Randolph 60 Justin DiJiulio Sidney Center 41 Jordan Smith Randolph Class of 2014 — 19 53 Kenneth Coughlin Staten Island 99 Troy Johnson South Hadley Class of 2015 — 23 71 Ron Tortorello Suffern 58 Mark Marino Winchester 8 Yosh Karbowniczak Syracuse Class of 2016 — 39 38 Taylor Delperuto Syracuse Connecticut — 4 78 DeAndré Smith Syracuse 44 Dan Sweeney Cheshire 19 Rashaun Moore Troy 35 Alex Delaney Fairfield 9 Kelly Olney Utica 22 Leif Colberg Madison 85 Brent Matazinsky Valley Falls 13 Christian Caban Meriden 86 Chad Hecht Wallkill 67 Levi Boyer Waterport PENNSYLVANIA — 3 95 Cory Einbeck Watertown 15 Chris Nabors Pittsburgh 51 Mark Guarino-Hyde Webster 16 Nolan Toran Pittsburgh 54 T.J. Scamurra Williamsville 12 Patrick Conlan Sewickley

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returning lettermen

interception ... Made a season-high five tackles against 2011: Saw action in six games ... Caught two passes for Union and in the NCAA Playoffs at Wesley ... Grabbed 23 yards and a touchdown ... 3-yard TD catch against his first career interception against the Wolverines ... Merchant Marine was his first collegiate reception and Paul Registered four tackles, including a sack against St. gave Statesmen a 42-0 fourth quarter lead ... Pulled in Lawrence. a 20-yard reception the following week against Rens- Ashburn 2010: All-Liberty League honorable mention ... Started selaer. all nine games ... Posted 40 tackles on the season and Albany Academy: Two-year varsity letter man ... Played SR • WR • 5-7 • 175 1.5 sacks ... Had a season-high seven tackles against St. tight end and linebacker ... Served as a team captain ... Wyantskill, N.Y. John Fisher and Union ... Also added a sack in the Named third team All-State at linebacker ... Garnered Troy High School Union game ... Broke up a pass against Rochester in first team all-area at tight end ... Earned first team addition to making six tackles. All-Section II Class B honors at both positions ... Na- 2011: Played in all nine games ... Recorded five special 2009: Saw action in all nine games ... Recorded his first tional Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award ... teams tackles and recovered a fumble ... Recorded a collegiate stop at Dickinson. Received the Academy’s Nardolillo Award as the best season-high two stops against Merchant Marine. St. Anthony’s: Earned three varsity letters, serving as a defensive player ... Also competed in basketball and 2010: Saw action in seven games ... Registered two tack- team captain ... Garnered all-league honors and played track for the Cadets. les against WPI. in the Senior Bowl ... Also wrestled for the Friars ... On the mat, he was a two-time CHSAA State Finalist, win- career highs 2009: Saw action in three games. Receptions: 1, twice most recently, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 Troy High School: Two-year varsity letterman ... Played ning the 285-pound championship in 2009. Receiving Yards: 20, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 wide receiver, cornerback, returned punts and kicks, Receiving Touchdowns: 1, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 career highs and handled long snapping duties ... Served as a team Tackles: 7, twice most recently vs. Union, Oct. 9, 2010 CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg captain ... Also played basketball for the Flying Horses. Sacks: 1.0, twice most recently vs. St. Lawrence, Oct. 1, 2011 2011 6 2 23 1 20 10.0 TOTAL 6 2 23 1 20 10.0 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk career highs 2009 9 2-3-5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Tackles: 2, twice most recently vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 2010 9 18-22-40 1.5 1.5 1 0 0 0 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl pd ff fr blk 2011 9 6-18-24 2.5 1.5 1 0 0 0 2009 3 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 27 26-43-69 4.0 3.0 2 0 0 0 Juan 2010 7 1-2-3 0.0 0 0 0 0

2011 9 3-2-5 0.0 0 0 1 0 kevin colton Breton TOTAL 19 4-4-8 0.0 0 0 1 0 JR • DE • 6-0 • 220 kevin colton Harlem, N.Y. Kimball Union Academy Cardinal Hayes High School

2011: Played in seven games ... Had one kick return for 11 yards against Merchant Marine. 2010: Appeared in six games ... Recorded three tackles on the year, with one each in the games against Dickin- son, Carnegie Mellon and Merchant Marine. Kimball Union Academy: Played football and lacrosse for the Wildcats ... Earned the Most Improved Award in lacrosse. Cardinal Hayes High School: Four-year varsity let- terman ... Played middle linebacker and fullback ... Named the team’s Defensive MVP.

career highs Tackles: 1, three times most recently vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 CAREER g kr yds td lg Avg 2010 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 2011 7 1 11 0 11 11.0 TOTAL 13 1 11 0 11 11.0 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl pd ff fr blk 2010 6 3-0-3 0.0 0 0 0 0 2011 7 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Nick TOTAL 13 3-0-3 0.0 0 0 0 0 Auriemma SR • DT • 6-0 • 275 Mike Melville, N.Y. Berkowitz St. Anthony’s SO • TE • 6-5 • 230 High School Guilderland, N.Y. 2011: Played in all nine games, starting eight ... Record- Albany Academy ed 24 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks, and an

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career highs team All-New England as an outfielder. Tackles: 8, at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 Taconic High School: Four-year varsity letterman ... Tackles for a loss: 4.0, at WPI, Oct. 29, 2011 Played running back and wide receiver ... Also played Sacks: 3.0, twice, most recently at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 Alex basketball and baseball for the Braves ... Twice named CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk All-North Berkshire Eagle as a outfielder. 2011 9 31-15-46 19.0 13.0 2 5 1 0 Bush TOTAL 9 31-15-46 19.0 13.0 2 5 1 0 career highs JR • OL • 6-3 • 290 Receptions: 3, three times most recently, vs. USMMA, Oct. 22, 2011 kevin colton Receiving Yards: 52, vs. USMMA, Oct. 22, 2011 Gouverneur, N.Y. CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg Gouverneur High School 2009 9 6 63 0 23 10.5 2010 5 8 71 0 19 8.9 2011 8 9 99 0 26 11.0 2011: Played in all nine games ... Hobart offensive TOTAL 22 23 233 0 26 10.1 line allowed the fewest sacks in the Liberty League ... CAREER g Rush yds td lg Avg Helped the Statesmen rush for a season-high 313 yards 2009 9 6 7 0 5 1.2 in the season opening win over Dickinson ... Gave Ho- 2010 5 2 9 0 8 4.5 bart QBs time to throw for a season-high 278 yards and 2011 8 5 7 0 5 1.4 TOTAL 22 13 23 0 8 1.8 five touchdowns the following week at St. John Fisher. 2010: Saw action in six games ... Helped pave the way CAREER g kr yds td lg Avg 2009 9 5 110 0 29 22.0 for a season-high 243 rushing yards against Union. 2010 5 1 2 0 2 2.0 Gouverneur High School: Two-year varsity letterman 2011 8 1 8 0 8 8.0 ... Played on the offensive and defensive lines and line- TOTAL 22 7 120 0 29 17.1 backer ... Played in the Tupper Lake Rotary All-Star kevin colton Game ... Earned first team All-Northern Conference honors ... Named Lineman of the Year ... Also played baseball and basketball for the Wildcats ... Two-time first team all-league selection on the hardwood.

Tyre Coleman SO • DE • 6-1 • 245

Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Poughkeepsie High School Jay 2011: D3football.com All-East second team ... ECAC North Rookie of the Year ... ECAC North All-Star sec- Cronze ond team ... Liberty League Rookie of the Year ... All- SR • WR • 5-8 • 170 Liberty League first team ... Abe Solomon Memorial Award ... Rookie Award for Football ... Six-time Liberty Pittsfield, Mass. League Rookie of the Week ... Played in all nine games, Berkshire School starting seven ... Led the Liberty League and ranked Taconic High School second in the nation in sacks ... Led the conference and ranked eighth in the nation in tackles for a loss 2011: Played in eight games, starting against Rensse- ... Recorded at least two tackles in every game ... In laer ... Caught nine passes for 99 yards and rushed five three game span vs. St. John Fisher, St. Lawrence, and times for seven yards ... Produced season-highs against Union, totaled 17 tackles, including 7.5 sacks ... Logged Merchant Marine with three catches for 52 yards ... a season-high seven tackles (all solo) against WPI ... Carried the ball twice for a season-high six yards against Jake Posted a season-high four tackles for a loss against the Rensselaer ... Also had two catches for 20 yards against Currie Engineers ... Ended the regular season first in the na- the Engineers. tion in sacks following a three-sack performance against 2010: Limited to five games by injuries and illness .... SO • DE • 6-0 • 240 Rochester ... Recorded six tackles, including half a sack, Had three catches for 39 yards against Carnegie Mellon in the NCAA Playoff game at No. 7 Wesley. ... Pullied in three passes for 19 yards and rushed once Jamestown, N.Y. Poughkeepsie High School: Two-year varsity letter for eight yards at Rensselaer. Southwestern winner ... Played defensive end ... Earned All-State and 2009: Saw action in all nine contests ... Registered six High School all-league honors ... Also garnered Defensive Player of catches for 63 yards on the season ... Made two catches the Year and Lineman of the Year awards ... Recorded for 27 yards at Rochester ... Also returned five kicks for 2011: Played in seven games ... Recorded a solo tackle 92 tackles, including nine sacks ... Also competed in 110 yards, including a 29-yard scamper at Union. against Dickinson and St. John Fisher. basketball for the Pioneers. Berkshire School: Rushed for over 1,000 yards and 15 Southwestern High School: Two-year varsity letter- touchdowns in 2008 ... Earned first team All-New Eng- man ... Played defensive end and center ... Led team land honors ... Named team MVP ...... Named second to a 22-1 record during his career ... Helped the team

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capture the 2009 state championship ... Two-time All- North selection ... Also competed in basketball and terman ... Played running back and outside linebacker State selection ... Two-time scholar-athlete honoree ... track and field for the Comets. ... Garnered all-county and all-state honors ... Also com- Also competed in basketball and golf for the Trojans ... peted in lacrosse and wrestling for the Lakers. Tabbed second team all-league on the links ... Earned career highs Tackles: 5, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 the league’s sportsmanship award on the hardwood. career highs CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk Tackles: 8, at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 career highs 2010 9 1-2-3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk Tackles: 1, twice most recently at St. John Fisher, Sept. 24, 2011 2011 9 11-6-17 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 2010 7 5-0-5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 18 12-8-20 0.0 0.0 3 0 0 0 2011 9 10-14-24 0.5 0.0 1 1 0 0 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk TOTAL 16 15-14-29 0.5 0.0 1 1 1 0 2011 7 2-0-2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 2-0-2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 kevin colton

Taylor Delperuto Cory Davis JR • SS • 5-10 • 190 Syracuse, N.Y. JR • ILB • 5-11 • 205 Solvay High School Lancaster, N.Y. Lancaster High School 2011: Played in all nine games ... Recorded 19 tackles— including at least one in every game—a forced fumble 2011: Liberty League All-Academic ... Played in all nine and a pass break up ... Logged a season-high four stops, games ... Recorded nine tackles on the year ... Produced including one for a loss, in the NCAA Playoffs at No. 7 a season-high two stops against St. John Fisher, Union, Wesley ... Made three solo tackles, forced a fumble and and Merchant Marine. broke up a pass at WPI ... Also posted three tackles the 2010: Appeared in season opener against Dickinson ... week before against Merchant Marine. Made first career stop against the Red Devils. 2010: Saw action in four games ... Played in final three Lancaster High School: Three-year varsity letterman ... games of the season ... Recorded five tackles ... Made Played linebacker and fullback ... Produced 280 career two stops against WPI and at RPI. tackles, including a single game-high of 24 ... Named Solvay High School: Three-year varsity letterman ... to the All-State third team ... Section IV Class AA All- Played running back and linebacker ... Earned first Star ... Earned first team All-Western New York honors team all-league honors ... Also competed in baseball ... Also played lacrosse for the Redskins ... Garnered and indoor track and field for the Bearcats ... Named second team Section IV All-Star honors. first team all-league on the diamond.

career highs career highs Bobby Tackles: 2, three times most recently vs. USMMA, Oct. 22, 2011 Tackles: 4, at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 Dougherty CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk 2010 2 0-1-1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2010 4 0-5-5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 SR • RB • 5-10 • 190 2011 9 5-4-9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2011 9 16-3-19 1.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 13 16-8-24 1.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 11 5-5-10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Bellerose, N.Y. St. Francis Preparatory School Austin 2012: Captain. 2011: All-Liberty League second team ... Posted a rush- Jolyon DiMarco ing touchdown in seven of Hobart’s nine games ... Gained a season-high 87 yards and a touchdown on Davis JR • SS • 5-8 • 195 just nine carries against Dickinson ... Rushed a season- JR • FS • 6-0 • 190 Mountain Lakes, N.J. high 18 times at WPI, picking up 83 yards ... Caught a season-high three passes against St. John Fisher (15 Carthage, N.Y. Mountain Lakes yds) and Rensselaer (36 yds) ... Averaged 16. 9 yards Carthage High School High School per kick return. 2010: Played in all nine games ... Gained a season- 2011: Played in all nine games, starting four ... Pro- 2011: Played in all nine games, starting five ... Finished high 41 yards rushing and a touchdown against WPI duced 17 tackles and two pass break ups ... Recorded the season with 24 tackles, a forced fumble and an in- ... Caught two passes for 21 yards against Rochester ... a season-high five tackles against Merchant Marine ... terception ... Made a season-high eight tackles at Union Also returned kickoffs for the Statesmen, posting a 28- Notched three solo stops against Dickinson and Wes- ... Recorded six tackles against Rensselaer ... Produced yard return aginst Rensselaer. ley. five tackles at St. John Fisher ... Returned his first ca- 2009: Saw action in four games ... Registered eight car- 2010: Appeared in nine games for the Statesmen ... reer interception 38 yards for a touchdown against St. ries for 30 yards on the season ... Ran for 13 yards on Made three tackles ... Intercepted a pass against Dick- Lawrence. just two carries at Dickinson. inson in addition to making a season-high two tackles. 2010: Played in seven games ... Recorded two tackles St. Francis Preparatory School: Three-year varsity let- Carthage High School: Three-year varsity letterman ... and a fumble recovery against Dickinson in the season terman ... Served as a team captain ... Played running Played running back and linebacker ... Two-time All- opener ... Also posted two tackles against WPI. Mountain Lakes High School: Three-time varsity let- back and returned punts and kicks ... Earned all-league

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honors in 2007 and 2008 ... Averaged 5.7 yards per St. John Fisher. lacrosse for the Bearcats ... Won 85 percent of his fa- carry as a junior and as a senior ... Gained 47 yards and 2010: Played in six games ... Recorded two tackles ceoffs against Deerfield, which was ranked No. 1 in the a touchdown on just two carries in the CHSFL Senior against WPI. nation at the time. Bowl Game ... Also played baseball for the Terriers. Chaminade High School: Two-year varsity letterman La Costa Canyon High School: Three-year varsity letter- ... Played linebacker and fullback ... Served as a team man ... Served as a team captain ... Played cornerback, career highs captain ... Earned all-league honors. wide receiver, and returned kicks ... Earned first team Carries: 18, at WPI, Oct. 29, 2011 Rushing Yards: 87, at Dickinson, Sept. 3, 2011 All-CIF, All-San Diego North County, and all-league Longest Rush: 28, at Dickinson, Sept. 3, 2011 career highs honors ... Led the county in kickoff and punt return Tackles: 3, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 Rushing Touchdowns: 1, eight times yards as a junior and senior ... Named North County Receptions: 3, twice most recently vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk Times Player of the Week after producing 10 unassisted Receiving Yards: 36, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 2010 6 1-2-3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Longest Reception: 24, vs. St. Lawrence, Oct. 1, 2011 2011 9 4-3-7 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 tackles in the CIF Division I championship game ... Kick Returns: 4, vs. St. John Fisher, Sept. 25, 2010 TOTAL 15 5-5-10 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 Also played lacrosse for the Mavericks ... Ranked in the Return Yards: 65, vs. St. John Fisher, Sept. 25, 2010 Longest Kick Return: 28, at Rensselaer, Nov. 6, 2010 top-10 in the county in faceoff wins ... Named to the San Diego All-Star team. CAREER g Rush yds td lg Avg 2009 4 8 30 0 13 3.8 2010 9 32 119 1 10 3.7 career highs 2011 9 97 446 7 28 4.6 Tackles: 4, at St. John Fisher, Sept. 24, 2011 TOTAL 22 137 595 8 28 4.3 Interceptions: 1, at Dickinson, Sept. 3, 2011 Dominique Punt Returns: 4, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg Punt Return Yards: 32, at Dickinson, Sept. 3, 2011 2009 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 Ellis Longest Punt Return: 19, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct, 22, 2011 2010 9 4 38 0 20 9.5 2011 9 14 117 0 24 8.4 SO • FB • 6-0 • 245 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk TOTAL 22 18 155 0 24 8.6 2010 6 9-3-12 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 2011 9 12-6-18 0.0 0.0 3 0 1 0 CAREER g kr yds td lg Avg St. Petersburg, Fla. TOTAL 15 21-9-30 0.5 0.0 3 0 1 0 2009 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 Northeast High School 2010 9 15 289 0 28 19.3 CAREER g pr yds td lg Avg 2011 9 9 152 0 24 16.9 2010 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 22 24 441 0 28 18.4 2011: All-Liberty League honorable mention ... Played 2011 9 11 89 0 19 8.1 in all nine games, starting one ... Carried 39 times for TOTAL 15 11 89 0 19 8.1

kevin colton 195 yards ... Logged season-highs with eight carries for 60 yards at WPI ... Scored his first collegiate touch- down against the Engineers. Northeast High School: Four-year varsity letter winner ... Played fullback ... Served as a team captain ... Aver- Art aged 5.6 yards per carry as a senior. Garvey career highs Carries: 8, at WPI, Oct. 29, 2011 SR • OL • 6-3 • 270 Rushing Yards: 60, at WPI, Oct. 29, 2011 Longest Rush: 17, at WPI, Oct. 29, 2011 East Aurora, N.Y. Rushing Touchdowns: 1, at WPI, Oct. 29, 2011 E. Aurora High School CAREER g Rush yds td lg Avg 2011 9 39 195 1 17 5.0 2012: Captain. TOTAL 9 39 195 1 17 5.0 2011: Played in all nine games, starting eight ... Part of an offensive line that allowed a Liberty League low nine sacks ... Earned a spot on the D3football.com Connor Team of the Week after the Statesmen rushed for 213 yards and passed for 278 yards against St. John Fisher, Garrett which ranked 13th in the nation in total defense enter- ing the game. JR • CB • 5-10 • 170 2010: All-Liberty League, second team ... Played in all San Diego, Calif. nine games for the Statesmen ... Major component of Hotchkiss School offensive line that paced the way for Hobart to finish La Costa Canyon first in the Liberty League in total offense ... Named High School to D3football.com Team of the Week after his per- formance against Union ... Helped pave the way for a 2011: Started all nine games ... Ranked second in team-high 243 rushing yards against the Dutchmen. the Liberty League in punt return average (8.1 yds/r) 2009: Spent the season on the junior varsity squad. Tom ... Registered 18 tackles, two pass breakups, and an Binghamton University: Spent one season on the Elder interception ... Made a season-high four tackles at St. Bearcats’ wrestling team. John Fisher ... Recorded three tackles against Union East Aurora High School: Three-year varsity letterman JR • ILB • 6-0 • 220 and WPI ... Produced his first collegiate interception ... Played offensive and defensive tackle ... Also wrestled against Dickinson. for the Tomcats ... Earned All-American honors on the Hicksville, N.Y. 2010: Played in six games ... Registered three tackles mat as a sophomore after finishing second in the New Chaminade High School three times, against Dickinson, Merchant Marine and York State Tournament. Rensselaer. Family Ties: Cousin, Tyler Garvey ’13, also plays for 2011: Played in all nine games ... Logged seven tackles Hotchkiss School: Led the football team to a 9-2 record the Statesmen. on the year ... Produced a season-high three takedowns and a second place finish in the league ... Also played against Merchant Marine ... Registered two tackles at

17 returning lettermen kevin colton career highs Tackles: 8, at Dickinson, Sept. 3, 2011 Interceptions: 2, at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 Longest Interception Return: 36, at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 Michael Interception Return for TD: 1, at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk Green 2010 7 8-4-12 0.0 0.0 4 0 0 0 2011 8 20-1-21 0.0 0.0 4 0 1 0 JR • OL • 6-1 • 245 TOTAL 15 28-5-33 0.0 0.0 8 0 1 0 Belleair Beach, Fla. Clearwater High School

2011: Liberty League All-Academic ... Played in eight Fajri games, starting one ... Played in three of the four games Jackson in which Hobart’s line did not allow a sack ... Helped the Statesmen amass 491 yards of total offense (213 SO • CB • 5-8 • 175 rush/278 pass) against St. John Fisher, which ranked 13th in the nation in total defense entering the game ... Fayetteville, N.Y. Helped Hobart gain a season-high 313 yards rushing at Kent School Dickinson in the season opener. Christian Brothers Acad. 2010: Appeared in three games. 2011: Played in all nine games ... Recorded 25 tackles, Clearwater High School: Two-year varsity letterman ... including at least two in every game ... Posted a season- Played on the offensive and defensive lines ... Two-year, high four stops and a pass breakup at WPI ... Notched two-way starter ... Twice named Player of the Week ... three solo tackles against Merchant Marine. Earned the Sydney Perkins Memorial Award twice ... Kent School: Produced 600 yards and 10 touchdowns Received the Sydney Perkins Memorial Scholarship .. for the Lions. Also wrestled for the Tornadoes. Christian Brothers Academy: Four-year varsity letter- man ... Played running back, defensive back, and re- turned kicks and punts ... Earned first team All-Central New York honors ... Gained 1,000 yards and scored 18 Kevin rushing touchdowns ... Also competed in track for the Hearon Brothers ... Tabbed first team all-league. Tyler JR • CB • 5-9 • 170 career highs Garvey Tackles: 4, at WPI, Oct. 29, 2011 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk SR • OL • 6-2 • 265 Westfield, N.J. Morristown-Beard 2011 9 17-8-25 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 17-8-25 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 East Aurora, N.Y. School E. Aurora High School 2011: Played in eight games, starting one ... Registered 2011: Saw action in six games ... Played in three of the 21 tackles, two interceptions, and two pass break ups ... four games in which Hobart’s line did not allow a sack Made a season-high eight tackles, all solo, in the season ... Gave the Hobart QBs time to throw for a season-high opener at Dickinson ... Enjoyed five-tackle performanc- Troy 278 yards and five touchdowns the following week at es against Merchant Marine and WPI ... Earned a spot St. John Fisher. on the D3football.com Team of the Week after making Johnson a pair of interceptions against Rochester, including a 2010: Appeared in six games for the Statesmen. SO • DT • 5-10 • 260 2009: Saw action in two games. 36-yard return for his first collegiate touchdown. Iroquois High School: Two-year varsity letterman ... 2010: Played in seven games ... Produced three tack- South Hadley, Mass. Played offensive and defensive tackle ... Helped of- les against Dickinson and WPI ... Three pass breakups S. Hadley High School fense rush for over 2,500 yards as a senior ... Earned against Rochester. all-league honors as the Chiefs captured the Class A Morristown-Beard School: Four-year varsity letterman 2011: Played in all nine games ... Registered 16 tackles, South Championship ... Also competed in track and ... Extremely versatile, playing quarterback, running including two sacks ... Logged a season-high four tack- field, hockey, and wrestling. back, wide receiver, strong safety, cornerback, and les against Dickinson ... Produced another four-tackle Family Ties: Cousin, Art Garvey ’13, also plays for the outside linebacker ... Three-time all-league selection effort against Union. Statesmen. ... Earned All-Morris County honors ... Named team South Hadley High School: Four-year varsity letterman MVP ... Received the Sportsmanship Award ... Also ... Played defensive line and offensive guard ... Pro- competed in baseball and lacrosse for the Crimson ... duced more than 200 career tackles, 20 career sacks, Earned all-league honors in both sports ... Won state and blocked four punts ... Led the team to a Division sectional championships in both sports. II Western Massachusetts Super Bowl title ... Earned the 2010 Healey Award as the Pioneer Valley’s best lineman ... Four-time all-conference selection ... Also competed in wrestling and lacrosse for the Tigers ... Two-time Division 3 state champion on the mat.

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career highs 2012: Captain. Hastings High School: Three-time varsity letterman Tackles: 4, twice most recently at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 2011: Started all nine games ... Ranked second on the ... Played offensive tackle and defensive end ... Named Sacks: 1.0, twice most recently at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 team with 51 tackles ... Tied for fourth in the Liberty second team All-State ... Earned all-section honors ... CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk League in fumbles forced and fumbles recovered ... Two-time all-league selection ... Also played basketball 2011 9 9-7-16 3.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 Posted at least two tackles in every game ... Recorded for the Yellowjackets ... Two-time all-league selection on TOTAL 9 9-7-16 3.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 a season-high 11 tackles (8 solo) against Merchant Ma- the hardwood. rine ... Logged eight tackles in the NCAA Playoff game against seventh-ranked Wesley. 2010: Played in eight games ... Season-high eight tackles Yosh against Rochester ... Season-high five solo stops against Rensselaer ... Had a pass breakup at Merchant Marine. Brent Karbowniczak 2009: Saw action in seven games ... Registered three tackles against Carnegie Mellon ... Also had two stops Matazinsky JR • WR • 6-3 • 190 against Merchant Marine. SR • TE • 6-3 • 240 Syracuse, N.Y. Chagrin Falls High School: Four-time varsity letterman Christian Brothers ... Played linebacker and fullback ... Logged 148 tackles, Valley Falls, N.Y. Academy including six sacks, as a senior ... Named the District Tamarac High School and County Player of the Year ... Garnered first team 2011: Played in eight games, starting one ... Recorded All-Ohio, all-district, all-county, and all-conference ... 2011: Played in nine games, starting one ... Made his 14 receptions for 157 yards and a touchdown and Also played lacrosse for the Tigers ... Earned first team first collegiate catch for 19 yards and a touchdown averaged 30.4 yards per punt ... Made a season-high all-region accolades. against Rensselaer. three receptions at Dickinson and against Rensselaer 2010: Saw action in five games before losing the rest of career highs ... Gained a season-high 40 receiving yards against the Tackles: 11, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 the season to illness. Red Devils ... Posted a 2-yard touchdown reception Pass Break Ups: 1, twice most recently at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 2009: Saw action in two games. against St. Lawrence ... Named the Liberty League Spe- CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk Tamarac High School: Three-year varsity letterman ... cial Teams Performer of the Week after averaging 37.3 2009 7 1-5-6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Played tight end and defensive end ... Served as a team yards per punt against Dickinson. 2010 8 19-16-35 0.5 0.0 1 0 0 0 captain as a junior and senior ... Two-time team MVP, 2011 9 28-23-51 2.0 0.0 1 2 2 0 2010: All-Liberty League second team punter ... Played TOTAL 24 48-44-92 2.5 0.0 2 2 2 0 all-area, all-league selection ... Named to the all-state in eight games ... Named Liberty League Co-Special team as a senior ... Also lettered in basketball for the

Teams Performer of the Week for season-opening per- kevin colton Bengals ... Earned all-city and all-league honors ... Cap- formance against Dickinson when he averaged a sea- tained team as a senior. son-high 43.8 yards per punt ... Dropped at least one punt inside the opponent’s 20-yard line in every game career highs Receptions: 1, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 he played. Receiving Yards: 19, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 Christian Brothers Academy: Three-year varsity letter- Receiving Touchdowns: 1, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 man ... Played wide receiver and punter ... Earned first CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg team all-league honors ... Also played basketball for the 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 Brothers ... Won a Section III Championship on the 2010 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 2011 9 1 19 1 19 19.0 hardwood. TOTAL 16 1 19 1 19 19.0

career highs Receptions: 3, twice most recently vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 kevin colton Receiving Yards: 40, at Dickinson, Sept. 3, 2011 Receiving Touchdowns: 1, vs. St. Lawrence, Oct. 1, 2011 Punts: 5, at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 Punting Yards: 145, at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 Longest Punt: 54, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 11, 2010 CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg 2010 8 3 43 0 17 14.3 2011 8 14 157 1 18 11.2 TOTAL 16 17 200 1 18 11.8 CAREER g p yds lg Avg 2010 8 29 1,059 54 36.5 2011 8 23 699 47 30.4 TOTAL 16 52 1,758 54 33.8 Ali Marpet Andrew SO • OL • 6-3 • 280 Klindera Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Hastings High School SR • ILB • 6-0 • 215 2011: Saw action in six games ... Helped the Statesmen Chagrin Falls, Ohio collect a season-high 500 yards of offense at Dickinson, Chagrin Falls including 313 on the ground ... Played in two of the High School four games that Hobart’s line did not allow a sack.

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career highs Completions: 16, at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 Pass Attempts: 37, at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 Kees Passing Yards: 211, at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 Nordin Passing Touchdowns: 1, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 DeAndré CAreer g cmp-Att-Int yds tD lg pct Effic. Smith SR • DE • 6-4 • 205 2009 1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2010 3 0-3-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2011 7 22-49-0 267 1 41 44.9 97.4 SO • OL • 6-3 • 350 Goshen, Ky. TOTAL 11 22-52-0 267 1 41 42.3 91.8 Hill School Syracuse, N.Y. N. Oldham High School Corcoran High School

2012: Hobart student representative on the Hobart 2011: Played in seven games, starting at Union ... Played and William Smith Board of Trustees. Troy in three of the four games in which Hobart’s line did 2011: Liberty League All-Academic ... Played in the win not allow a sack ... Helped the Statesmen amass 491 over Merchant Marine. Robinson yards of total offense (213 rush/278 pass) against St. 2010: Liberty League All-Academic ... Saw action in SO • WR • 5-10 • 175 John Fisher, which ranked 13th in the nation in to- season opener against Dickinson. tal defense entering the game ... Helped Hobart gain 2009: Spent the season as a member of the junior var- Johnson City, N.Y. a season-high 313 yards rushing at Dickinson in the sity squad. Johnson City season opener. The Hill School: Recorded 68 tackles for the Blues ... High School Corcoran High School: Four-year varsity letterman ... Also competed in track and field. Played on the offensive and defensive lines ... Played North Oldham High School: Three-year varsity let- 2011: Played in eight games ... Caught four passes for in the Upstate-Downstate Senior All-Star and John terman ... Played tackle, tight end, wide receiver, and 37 yards and a touchdown ... Longest reception of the Arcaro All-Star Classic games ... Tabbed fifth team All- defensive end ... Served as a team captain ... Posted 79 season was a 15-yard touchdown at Union ... Made a State, first team All-Central New York, and first team tackles and blocked five kicks as a senior ... Also played season-high two catches for 15 yards against Rensselaer all-league. baseball for the Mustangs. ... Had one kick return for 19 yards against Merchant Marine. career highs Johnson City High School: Three-year varsity let- Tackles: 1, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 11, 2010 terman ... Played wide receiver and defensive back ... James CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk Played wide receiver in the Ernie Davis Senior Classic 2009 0 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2010 1 0-1-1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 ... Two-time All-State and All-Metro selection at wide Smith 2011 1 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 receiver ... Finished his scholastic career with 70 recep- TOTAL 1 0-1-1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 tions for 1,381 yards and 26 touchdowns ... Also played SO • FS • 5-8 • 185 basketball for the Wildcats ... Section IV Class A Player Honeoye Falls, N.Y. of the Year as a senior ... Tabbed All-State as a senior ... Honeoye Falls-Lima Two-time All-Metro pick ... Four-time all-division selec- High School tion ... Scored 1,010 career points. Kelly Family Ties: Older brothers, Nolan ‘07 and Ryan ‘10, 2011: Played in six games ... Recorded a pair of tackles also played for the Statesmen. Olney at St. John Fisher ... Recovered a fumble and returned career highs it 15 yards for a touchdown at Union. SR • QB • 6-3 • 220 Receptions: 2, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 Honeoye Falls-Lima High School: Two-year varsity Receiving Yards: 15, twice most recently vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 letter winner ... Played running back and safety and Receiving Touchdowns: 1, at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 Utica, N.Y. Longest Reception: 15, at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 returned kicks ... Earned All-Greater Rochester hon- Proctor High School orable mention ... Tabbed first team all-league ... Also CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg 2011 8 4 37 1 15 9.3 played baseball for the Cougars. 2011: Played in seven games, starting against No. 7 TOTAL 8 4 37 1 15 9.3 career highs Wesley in the NCAA Playoffs ... Completed 22-of-49 Tackles: 2, at St. John Fisher, Sept. 24, 2011 passes for 267 yards and a touchdown without an in- kevin colton CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk terception for the year ... Connected on all four of his 2011 6 1-1-2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 passes for 42 yards and a TD against Merchant Marine TOTAL 6 1-1-2 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 ... Threw for a career-high 211 yards against the Wolver- ines in the playoffs. ken debolt 2010: Appeared in three games ... Two rushes for six yards against WPI. 2009: Saw action against Merchant Marine. Proctor High School: Three-year varsity letterman ... Played quarterback ... Two-year starter ... Threw for more than 3,000 career yards ... Earned second team all-league honors ... Named MVP of the Senior Bowl.

20 returning lettermen kevin colton

Elvin Souffrant Nick Strang SO • WR • 5-10 • 195 SR • QB • 6-4 • 225 Randolph, Mass. Archbishop Williams Hopewell Junction, N.Y. High School John Jay High School

2011: Played in all nine games ... Caught 10 passes for 2012: Captain. 191 yards and a touchdown ... Averaged 33.3 yards 2011: All-Liberty League honorable mention ... Lib- per punt ... Added six special teams tackles ... Caught erty League All-Academic ... Started all eight games he a season-high three passes for a season-high 66 yards played in ... Completed 55.6 percent of his passes for against Merchant Marine ... Also had a season-high two 1,483 yards and 15 touchdowns ... Ran for 289 yards tackles against the Mariners ... Made two catches for 43 and four TDs, averaging 4.8 yards per carry ... Ranked yards in the NCAA Playoffs at No. 7 Wesley ... Handled second in the conference in passing touchdowns, pass Hobart’s punting duties over the final two games of the efficiency, and passing yards per attempt ... Named the season, dropping five of his 13 kicks inside the oppo- Liberty League’s Offensive Performer of the Week twice nent’s 20 yard line. ... Enjoyed his best performance of the season against Archbishop Williams High School: Earned one varsity St. John Fisher, completing 69 percent of his passes letter ... Played wide receiver, cornerback, quarterback, (20-of-29) for 266 yards and a Hobart record matching running back, kick returner, and kicker ... Also com- five touchdowns ... Ran for a season-high 74 yards and peted in basketball and soccer for the Bishops. a touchdown and threw for 226 yards and two TDs Nolan against Merchant Marine ... Threw for a season-high career highs 271 yards against Rensselaer. Toran Receptions: 3, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 2010: Played in five games, including his first start, be- Receiving Yards: 66, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 SO • LB • 5-10 • 195 Receiving Touchdowns: 1, at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 fore season was cut short by illness ... Against Union, Longest Reception: 43, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 made a splash in his first start, completing 19-of-29 for Punts: 8, at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 Pittsburgh, Pa. Punting Yards: 251, at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 405 yards and five touchdowns, while rushing for 93 Gateway High School Longest Punt: 44, twice most recently at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 yards and the game-winning touchdown in the second CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg overtime ... The 498 yards of total offense are a Ho- 2011: Played in six games ... Made 11 tackles ... Notched 2011 9 10 191 1 43 19.1 bart game record ... Matched the Statesmen game mark a season-high five stops at Dickinson. TOTAL 9 10 191 1 43 19.1 for TD passes ... Only two Hobart quarterbacks have Gateway High School: Three-time varsity letterman ... CAREER g p yds lg Avg thrown for more yards in a single game ... Named Liber- Played outside linebacker and strong safety ... Led team 2011 9 13 433 44 33.3 ty League Offensive Performer of the Week and ECAC TOTAL 9 13 433 44 33.3 to three straight conference championships and run- North Offensive Player of the Week after performance ner-up finishes in the WPIAL ... 2010 Steel City Sports

kevin colton against the Dutchmen. World’s Defensive MVP ... Earned all-conference hon- 2009: Saw action against St. Lawrence and Merchant ors after leading the team in tackles as a junior and se- Marine. nior ... Also competed in track and field for the Gators John Jay High School: Three-year varsity letterman ... Ran the 100 and 200 meter dashes and the 4x100 ... Played quarterback ... Served as a team captain as a relay and pole vaulted. senior ... Two-time all-league and all-section selection ... Named MVP of the Section I North-South All-Star career highs Game ... Also played baseball for the Patriots. Tackles: 5, at Dickinson, Sept. 3, 2011 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk career highs 2011 6 8-3-11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Completions: 22, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 TOTAL 6 8-3-11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Pass Attempts: 37, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 Passing Yards: 405, vs. Union, Oct. 9, 2010 Passing TDs: 5, twice most recently at St. John Fisher, Sept. 24, 2011 Carries: 13, vs. St. Lawrence, Oct. 1, 2011 Rushing Yards: 93, vs. Union, Oct. 9, 2010 Rushing TDs: 1, five times most recently vs. USMMA, Oct. 22, 2011 CAreer g cmp-Att-Int yds tD lg pct Effic. Steven 2009 2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2010 5 21-35-4 426 5 70 60.0 186.5 Webb 2011 8 109-196-9 1483 15 83 55.6 135.2 TOTAL 15 130-231-13 1909 20 83 56.3 143.0 JR • RB • 5-9 • 190 CAREER g Rush yds td lg Avg 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 Dundee, N.Y. 2010 5 14 107 1 18 7.6 Dundee High School 2011 9 71 289 4 41 4.1 TOTAL 16 85 396 5 41 4.7 2011: All-Liberty League first team ... Started all nine games ... Produced 553 yards rushing and seven touch- downs, caught eight passes for 124 yards and a TD, and

21 returning lettermen ken debolt averaged 21.2 yards per kick return ... Ranked third in hardwood ... Earned a silver medal in basketball at the the Liberty League in rushing touchdowns and seventh 2008 Empire State Games. in rushing yards ... Had a season-high 18 carries for 83 Family Ties: Older brother, Drake ’12, is his position yards and a score against Rensselaer ... Gained a season- coach. high 88 yards rushing at WPI ... Ran for 85 yards on just six carries (14.2 yds/rush) at Union ... Recorded career highs Receptions: 3, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 138 yards of total offense, including a season-high 93 Receiving Yards: 66, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 yards receiving, in the NCAA Playoffs at Wesley ... Receiving Touchdowns: 1, at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 Reached the end zone twice on the ground against the Longest Reception: 43, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 Wolverines and earned the Liberty League Offensive CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg Performer of the Week award. 2009 9 7 84 0 31 12.0 2010 9 41 570 3 70 13.9 2010: All-Liberty League first team ... Played in all nine 2011 8 27 373 3 83 13.8 games ... Averaged 5.5 yards per carry ... Led the Lib- TOTAL 26 75 1027 6 83 13.7 erty League in touchdowns with 16 ... Finished third in the Liberty League in rushing ... Named Liberty League kevin colton Offensive or Co-Offensive Performer of the Week three times ... Named Liberty League Rookie or Co-Rookie of the Week three times ... Became the first Statesman to have 100 yard rushing and receiving in the same game against St. John Fisher ... Rushed for 100 or more yards three times ... Season-high 120 yards rushing at Carnegie Mellon ... Broke a 73-yard touchdown run against the Tartans ... Returned a kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown in the season opener against Dickinson ... Scored multiple touchdowns in five different games. Dundee High School: Three-year varsity letterman ... Played running back, outside linebacker, kicker, punter, and returned kicks and punts ... Competed in the 2010 Eddie Meath All-Star Game ... Two-time Sec- tion V Class D Player of the Year ... 2009 Finger Lakes League West Co-Player of the Year ... 2009 Section V Class D Finals MVP ... 2008 Section V Class D Finals Junior Outstanding Offensive Back ... Led Dundee to a 10-1 record as a junior, rushing for more than 1,000 yards Woodard and 17 touchdowns ... Guided the team to another 10-1 SR • WR • 5-11 • 160 campaign as a senior ... Set school record with 2,014 rushing yards in 2009 ... Scored 35 TDs (32 rush, 2 PR, Marcy, N.Y. 1 rec) in his final scholastic season, another school re- Whitesboro High School cord ... Holds the Dundee single game record for rush- ing yards with a 319-yard performance against DeSales 2011: All-Liberty League honorable mention ... Caught in 2009 ... Also competed in basketball and track and 27 passes for 373 yards and three touchdowns ... Pulled field for the Scotsmen ... Qualified for the state champi- in a season-high six passes for 66 yards against St. Law- onships in the 100 meters and the 400 meters. rence ... Gained a season-high 96 yards on just three receptions at Union ... Produced four receptions for 64 Devin career highs yards at Rochester ... Made five catches for 33 yards at Carries: 22, at Merchant Marine, Oct. 23, 2010 Worthington Rushing Yards: 120, at Carnegie Mellon, Sept. 18, 2010 No. 7 Wesley in the NCAA Playoffs. Longest Rush: 73, at Carnegie Mellon, Sept. 18, 2010 2010: All-Liberty League first team return specialist ... JR • OLB • 5-9 • 195 Rushing TDs: 3, twice most recently vs. Rochester, Nov. 13, 2010 All-Liberty League second team wide receiver ... Fin- Receptions: 3, twice most recently at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 Rochester, N.Y. ished the year with 41 receptions for 570 yards and Receiving Yards: 109, vs. St. John Fisher, Sept. 25, 2010 Worcester Academy Longest Reception: 61, vs. St. John Fisher, Sept. 25, 2010 three touchdowns ... Averaged a Liberty League leading Aquinas Institute Receiving TDs: 1, twice most recently at St. John Fisher, Sept. 24, 2010 9.9 yards per punt return ... Named to D3football.com Kick Returns: 6, vs. Union, Oct. 9, 2010 Team of the Week after gouging Union for 182 yards Kick Return Yards: 112, vs. Union, Oct. 9, 2010 2012: D3football.com preseason All-American second Longest Kick Return: 90, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 11, 2010 and two touchdowns on five catches ... Season-high team. KOR TDs: 1, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 11, 2010 eight catches against St. John Fisher. 2011: D3football.com All-East second team ... Lib- CAREER g Rush yds td lg Avg 2009: Rookie Award for Football ... Saw action in all erty League Defensive Player of the Year ... All-Liberty 2010 9 142 783 14 73 5.5 nine games ... Ranked fourth on the team in receiv- 2011 9 119 553 7 70 4.6 League first team ... Bob Toner Defensive MVP Award ing with seven catches for 84 yards ... Also returned TOTAL 18 261 1336 21 73 5.1 ... D3football.com preseaeson All-American second punts, gaining 108 yards on 19 returns ... Caught two CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg team ... Two-time Liberty League Defensive Performer passes for 42 yards against St. Lawrence ... Registered 2010 9 8 165 1 61 20.6 of the Week ... Led the Liberty League in fumbles re- 2011 9 8 124 1 41 15.5 two catches for 15 yards at Union. covered (0.33/g), and ranked second in sacks (0.72/g), TOTAL 18 16 289 2 61 18.1 Whitesboro High School: Two-year varsity letterman third in tackles for a loss (1.28/g) ... Made at least two CAREER g kr yds td lg Avg ... Played quarterback and defensive back ... Also let- tackles in every game ... Posted a season-high 10 tackles, 2010 9 15 330 1 90 22.0 tered in basketball and track and field for the Warriors 2011 9 10 212 0 30 21.2 including 3.5 sacks, against Union ... Recorded nine ... Holds the school record for most three-point field TOTAL 18 25 542 1 90 21.7 tackles, including 4.0 tackles for a loss, against WPI. goals in a game (8) ... Named All-Mohawk Valley on the

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2010: D3football.com All-East first team ... Liberty League Rookie of the Year ... First team All-Liberty League ... Abe Solomon Memorial Rookie Award ... Rookie Award for Football ... Played in all nine games Nick Andrew ... Led the Liberty League and ranked fifth in the na- tion in tackles for a loss (19.0, 2.11) ... Led the confer- Zapp Zdrojewski ence and ranked eighth in the nation in sacks (10, 1.11) SR • ILB • 6-0 • 215 SR • TE • 6-4 • 220 ... Named Liberty League Defensive Performer of the Week three times ... Named Liberty League Rookie of Elizaville, N.Y. Pendleton, N.Y. the Week four times ... Named ECAC North Defensive Hudson High School Canisius High School Player of the Week once ... Named to D3football.com Team of the Week after performance against Merchant 2012: Captain. 2011: Saw action in four games. Marine ... Finshed third on the team with 74 tackles 2011: Capital One Academic All-District first team 2010: Played in six games. ... Season-high 12 tackles against Union ... Double digit ... Liberty League All-Academic ... Played in all nine 2009: Saw action against St. Lawrence and Merchant tackle totals in three games ... Registered three sacks at games ... Notched a season-high five tackles in back- Marine. Carnegie Mellon ... Had at least one sack in six of Ho- to-back games against Union and Merchant Marine ... Canisius High School: Two-year varsity letterman ... bart’s nine games ... Blocked a punt that was returned Recorded three takedowns against St. John Fisher and Played tight end and defensive end ... Served as a team for a touchdown against Dickinson in the season open- at Wesley. captain ... Played in the Northeast vs. New Jersey Senior er ... Blocked a field goal against RPI ... Scored first 2010: Played in all nine games ... Produced at least one All-Star Game ... Named Defensive Player of the Year collegiate touchdown on fumble recovery against WPI. stop in eight of those contests ... Season-high eight tack- of the Msgr. Martin League ... Earned first team all- Worcester Academy: Produced 80 tackles, including les against Dickinson. conference at tight end and second team All-Western three sacks ... Named team MVP. 2009: Saw action in seven games ... Made three stops, New York at defensive end ... Caught 18 passes for 426 Aquinas Institute: Four-year varsity letterman ... Played including his first collegiate tackle against St. Lawrence yards (23.7/rec) and made 72 tackles as a senior ... outside linebacker ... Compiled more than 300 career ... Produced a tackle for a loss and a pass break up Also played basketball for the Crusaders ... Served as a tackles, 12 sacks, and two interceptions ... Three-time against Merchant Marine. team captain, helping Canisius to the Manhattan Cup all-state selection ... Three-time All-Greater Rochester Hudson High School: Three-time varsity letterman Championship. pick ... Two-time Defensive Player of the Year. ... Played fullback and middle linebacker ... Two-time team captain ... National Football Foundation Scholar- career highs Tackles: 12, vs. Union, Oct. 9, 2010 Athlete ... Completed his scholastic career with 206 Pronunciation Guide Sacks: 3.5, at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 tackles, 506 rushing yards, and five touchdowns ... #2 Jay Cronze = krohnz Interceptions: 1, at Dickinson, Sept. 3, 2011 Named team MVP after registering 116 tackles as a #3 Elvin Souffrant = sue-frahnt CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk senior ... Garnered first team all-conference honors as 2010 9 46-28-74 19.0 10.0 1 0 3 2 a linebacker and second team all-conference praise as #7 Kevin Hearon = here-on 2011 9 27-18-45 11.5 6.5 5 2 3 0 #8 Yosh Karbowniczak = car-boh-nuh-zak TOTAL 18 73-46-119 30.5 16.5 6 2 6 2 a running back ... Named to the Times-Union Small Schools All-Area Team as a linebacker ... Played on #11 John Fasano = fuh-sano

kevin colton the South Team in the Section II Exceptional Seniors #16 Nolan Toran = too-ran Game ... Also played basketball and baseball for the #17 Juan Breton = brett-in Bluehawks. #18 Kyle Bayly = bay-lee Family Ties: Older brother, Lou ’08, played tight end #21 Fajri Jackson = fahj-ree for the Statesmen. #23 Jolyon Davis = joy-on career highs #26 Bobby Dougherty = dock-er-tee Tackles: 8, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 11, 2010 #28 Dominique Ellis = dom-in-kneek CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sAcks pd ff fr blk 2009 7 2-2-4 0.5 0.0 1 0 0 0 #38 Taylor Delperuto = del-per-roo-toe 2010 9 8-9-17 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 #39 Perry Fennell = fen-l 2011 9 8-10-18 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 25 18-21-39 0.5 0.0 1 0 0 0 #45 Andrew Klindera = klin-dare-uh #50 Raimonn Goddard = ray-mun

kevin colton #51 Mark Guarino-Hyde = gwar-ee-no #53 Kenneth Coughlin = cog-lynn #55 Ali Marpet = alley #60 Justin DiJiulio = duh-joo-lee-oh #63 Matt Riggi = ree-gee #68 Ben Dunham-Kapaldo = kuh-paul-doh #72 Nick Auriemma = are-e-em-uh #74 Trevor Schutte = shooty #78 DeAndré Smith = de-an-dray #82 Josh Neuss = noose #85 Brett Matazinsky = mat-uh-zin-ski #87 Yanni Zulia = yah-knee zoo-lee-uh #88 Andrew Zdrojewski = strah-zow-ski #91 Kees Nordin = keess nor-deen

23 2011 game recaps

Hobart 33, Dickinson 9 Hobart 56, St. John Fisher 20 Hobart 23, St. Lawrence 0 CARLISLE, Pa.—Hobart's offense produced 500 yards PITTSFORD, N.Y.—The Statesmen showed no signs GENEVA—Hobart remained unbeaten with a domi- and the defense managed five takeaways and three of rust after a two-week layoff, cruising to a 56-20 vic- nating defensive performance in a 23-0 Liberty League stops in the red zone as the Statesmen rolled to a 33-9 tory at St. John Fisher. Hobart scored on its first three win over defending conference champion St. Lawrence. season-opening victory at Dickinson. possessions and eight of its 12 drives in the game. On The Statesmen forced four turnovers and limited the Hobart rolling up 313 yards on the ground and 187 the flip side, the defense forced punts on the Cardinals' Saints to just 84 yards of total offense. through the air. Defensively, 22 different Statesmen first four drives. DE Tyre Coleman led the charge with 2.5 sacks were credited with tackles led by LB Reggie Robinson RB Bobby Dougherty scored on a 3-yard run to cap that wiped out 21 rushing yards. DT Nick Auriemma and CB Kevin Hearon, who both finished with eight a 13-play, 79-yard drive that opened the day's scoring. and DT Troy Johnson also added sacks while LB Devin stops. After Fisher punted away its second possession, the Worthington counted a half sack among his team-high The season got off to an inauspicious start, when Statesmen needed just three plays to return to the end six tackles. The combination of a relentless pass rush Hobart fumbled away the snap on the day's first play zone, this time on a 54-yard pass from QB Nick Strang and a blanketing secondary gave Saints' quarterback from scrimmage. The defense bailed out the offense to WR Garth Muratori for a 14-0 lead. Nik Busharis fits. He completed just 3-of-21 attempts with a goal line stand. Dane Wilcoxen and Troy John- The Statesmen went up 21-0 early in the second and was intercepted twice. son stuffed Mike Shimkin on fourth and goal from the quarter, when WR Junior Woodard got behind his de- The first half was a defensive struggle that remained Hobart 1. fender on a 12-yard scoring pass from Strang. scoreless until late in the second quarter. Hobart ex- The Statesmen then proceeded to march 99 yards After the team's traded punts, the Cardinals finally ecuted a 10-play, 41-yard drive that ended with a 2-yard in 10 plays to produce the season's first points. Hobart got on the board with a 35-yard pass from Ryan Kramer back shoulder throw from QB Nick Strang to WR Yosh got out of the shadow of the goal posts when QB Nick to Ryan Francis with 6:44 left in the first half. Karbowniczak with 19 seconds left in the half. Strang hit WR Garth Muratori for 29 yards on the sec- Hobart countered with a 13-play, 59-yard march After forcing St. Lawrence to go three-and-out ond play of the drive. The duo hooked up again for the that Strang finished off with a 13-yard floater into the on its first possession of the second half, Hobart was 31-yard touchdown play. corner of the end zone for Muratori 39 seconds before forced to do the same, but the Saints fumbled the punt After another bend-don't-break performance by the the half. and CB Kevin Hearon recovered to give the Statesmen D that halted Dickinson on fourth and 1 from the Ho- The Statesmen kept their foot on the gas in the new life at the visitor's 16. Three plays later, Hobart bart 15. Strang hit Muratori on first down for a 26-yard third quarter, stretching their lead to 42-7 on Strang settled for a 36-yard field goal and a 10-0 edge. gain and six plays later, Dougherty broke away for a 28 TD passes to RB Steven Webb (14 yards) and Muratori A short time later, the Statesmen nearly set the yard touchdown and a 14-0 first quarter advantage. (27 yards). stage for a Saints' score. Forced to punt, Karbowniczak Early in the second quarter, CB Connor Garrett's Ryan Schmidt's rushing touchdown closed out the had to jump to corral the snap and hurried a punt at- interception set up Strang's 11-yard scoring run and a third quarter scoring, but Hobart squashed any hope tempt that simply slid off the side of his foot 12 yards 21-0 lead that lasted until halftime. of a comeback with rushing TDs by FB Juan O'Farrill behind the line of scrimmage. The Saints took over at LB Devin Worthington’s pick ended the first drive and RB Alex Furtado to build a 56-14 lead with 8:40 Hobart's 8. A delay of game penalty was followed by a of the second half and set the stage for another Ho- left in the game. 3-yard pick up on the ground and two incompletions bart scoring drive. RB Steven Webb’s 3-yard scamper The Statesmen lead the all-time series with St. John that left St. Lawrence to try a 28-yard field goal. The capped a 10-play, 67-yard march. Fisher 11-6, snapping a four-game losing streak with kick sailed wide left, preserving the shutout. It wasn't until early in the fourth quarter when more points against the Cardinal defense than in the Any hopes of a comeback were dashed by Hobart's Dickinson made its way across the goal line. The States- previous four meetings combined. first possession of the fourth quarter. The Statesmen men kept the ball on the ground on its final scoring called timeout with 1.1 seconds left in the third quarter, Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score drive, rushing 11 times for 73 yards. RB Alex Furtado Hobart 14 14 14 14 56 forcing the Saints to kick into the wind. Hobart's drive punched the ball into the end zone on a 1-yard plunge. St. John Fisher 0 7 7 6 20 began with the start of the final frame at its own 19-yard 1st 7:50 H Dougherty 3 run (Guevara kick), 13-79 5:51 line. Hobart used 17 plays to go 81 yards and take 9:25 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 4:18 H Muratori 54 pass from Strang (Guevara kick), 3-71 1:19 off the clock, reaching the end zone on a 3-yard keeper Hobart 14 7 6 6 33 2nd 13:49 H Woodard 12 pass from Strang (Guevara kick), 11-65 4:16 Dickinson 0 0 0 9 9 6:44 S Francis 35 pass from Kramer (Monheim kick), 5-61 2:27 by Strang for a 17-0 lead with just 5:35 left. 0:39 H Muratori 13 pass from Strang (Guevara kick), 13-59 5:58 LB Austin DiMarco provided the final dagger with 1st 6:36 H Muratori 31 pass from Strang (Guevara kick), 10-99 5:00 3rd 7:39 H Webb 14 pass from Strang (Guevara kick), 7-76 2:45 1:04 H Dougherty 28 run (Guevara kick), 8-85 2:57 1:37 H Muratori 27 pass from Strang (Guevara kick), 6-71 2:38 a 38-yard pick six on the ensuing drive. 2nd 11:12 H Strang 11 run (Guevara kick), 6-52 1:50 1:15 S Schmidt 65 run (Monheim kick), 1-65 0:17 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 3rd 6:28 H Webb 3 run (kick failed), 11-67 4:54 4th 13:15 H O’Farrill 1 run (Guevara kick), 7-34 2:45 8:40 H Furtado 4 run (Guevara kick), 7-35 4:15 St. Lawrence 0 0 0 0 0 4th 13:00 D Wood 15 pass from Smolinsky (London kick), 13-70 4:35 Hobart 0 7 3 13 23 3:40 H Furtado 1 run (kick blocked), 11-73 5:35 2:47 S Sweet 6 pass from Hassanien (kick failed), 16-60 5:48 3:40 D Sullivan PAT return 2nd 0:19 H Karbowniczak 2 pass from Strang (Guevara kick), 10-41 3:50 HOB SJF 3rd 8:49 H Guevara 36 field goal, 4--3 2:02 HOB DIC FIRST DOWNS 29 15 4th 5:35 H Strang 3 run (Guevara kick), 17-81 9:25 FIRST DOWNS 26 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-213 33-155 4:47 H DiMarco 38 interception return (kick blocked) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 55-313 41-141 PASSING YDS (NET) 278 108 Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-21-0 25-11-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 187 167 SLU HOB Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 FIRST DOWNS 6 17 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-13-1 31-18-2 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-61 46-188 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-47 8-136 PASSING YDS (NET) 25 139 Punt Returns-Yards 2-32 2-10 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-3-2 26-15-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-10 5-96 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-30.8 6-38.0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-9 1-4 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Punt Returns-Yards 1--4 1--16 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-37.3 2-35.0 Penalties-Yards 3-25 8-68 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-84 1-23 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-3 Possession Time 38:18 21:42 Interception Returns-Yards 1-8 2-56 Penalties-Yards 8-79 4-30 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-29.4 5-21.8 Possession Time 35:37 24:23 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-8 RUSHING: HC-Strang 5-64; Webb 16-55; Furtado 6-23; O’Farrill 7-22. SJF- Penalties-Yards 5-58 5-60 Schmidt 1-65; Borum 9-33; Krickovich 3-18; Miller 2-14. Possession Time 23:51 36:09 RUSHING: HC-Dougherty 9-87; Webb 14-71; Furtado 8-61; Ellis 7-38. PASSING: HC-Strang 20-29-0-266; Olney 1-1-0-12. SJF-Kramer 7-19-0-73; Has- Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 5-36 DC-Capone 10-50; Shimkin 10-35; Smolinsky 8-16; Vernerey 3-14. sanien 4-6-0-35. RUSHING: SLU-Washington 20-81; Pickrell 3-16; Wittig 1-2. HC-Webb 15-54; PASSING: HC-Strang 13-25-1-187; Olney 0-1-0-0. DC-Smolinsky 13-22- RECEIVING: HC-Muratori 8-145; Woodard 4-48; Dougherty 3-15; Karbownic- zak 2-23. SJF-Schmidt 5-37; Francis 2-36; Rudy 2-15; Francis 1-14. Strang 13-43; Furtado 1-40; Dougherty 9-39. 1-121; Martz 5-9-1-46. PASSING: SLU-Busharis 3-21-2-25. HC-Strang 15-26-1-139. RECEIVING: HC-Muratori 7-127; Karbowniczak 3-40; Souffrant 1-9; RECEIVING: SLU-Sutton 2-13; Washington 1-12. HC-Woodard 6-66; Muratori Robinson 1-7. DC-Di Fede 8-81; Wood 2-19; Ondo 2-17; Ahnell 2-14. 4-31; Dougherty 2-31; Souffrant 1-8.

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Hobart 41, Union 24 #25 Hobart 42, Merchant Marine 14 #25 Hobart 27, WPI 13 SCHENECTADY, N.Y.—Hobart registered a season- GENEVA—No. 25 Hobart remained unbeaten, scor- WORCESTER, Mass.—The No. 25 Statesmen regis- high eight sacks and rode a 20-point second quarter to ing the first six touchdowns of the game to cruise to a tered a pair of touchdowns in the opening five minutes a 41-24 Liberty League victory. LB Devin Worthington 42-14 win over Liberty League rival Merchant Marine. and dodged heavy snowfall in the second half en route led the charge with 10 tackles, including 3.5 sacks. QB Nick Strang directed a balanced Statesmen attack, to a 27-13 victory over WPI. The undefeated Statesman Worthington spent the afternoon in the Union throwing for 226 yards and two touchdowns, while got a dominating performance from its defense, led by backfield, posting the most sacks in a game by a States- rushing for 30 yards and another TD. LB Devin Worthington and DE Tyre Coleman. man since 2006. DE Tyre Coleman logged seven tack- While the offense was very balanced, the Statesmen Worthington recorded a team-high nine tackles, les that included two sacks and CB Drake Woodard defense got huge games from LB Reggie Robinson and including four tackles for a loss, while Coleman logged added two interceptions. LB Andrew Klindera. Robinson logged a game-high 14 seven solo stops, including four for a loss. Coleman Union’s Justin Gallo caught a 10-yard pass from stops, including 2.5 for a loss and the game’s only sack, added two sacks to his team-leading total (9.5), while Drew Connolly to open the scoring with 9:30 left in while Klindera produced a career-high 11 tackles and Worthington also had a sack. DE Dane Wilcoxen made the first quarter, capping a 10-play, 73-yard drive. Ho- forced and recovered a fumble. three solo tackles and blocked two kicks. Hobart forced bart tied it with 1:29 left in the quarter when on the The Mariners got most of their yardage in the and recovered four Engineer fumbles. first play from scrimmage, RB Steven Webb broke free fourth quarter (169 of 290 yards). Hobart forced a turnover on WPI’s first play from for a 70-yard TD run. Union answered three plays lat- Hobart's offense looked a bit flat early in the game scrimmage when Worthington sacked Johny Anto- er, when Connolly found Connor Gallo for a 61-yard until a special teams play got the Statesmen in gear. The nopoulos, forcing and recovering a fumble at the En- score with six seconds remaining in the quarter. defense forced Merchant Marine to go three and out gineers’ 14. Four plays later, RB Steven Webb dashed The Statesmen tied it with 7:35 left in the second on its first two drives. The second time, the long snap in from 4 yards out to put Hobart up 7-0. After the quarter. RB Bobby Dougherty rushed for a 9-yard score went off the putner’s hands and bounced around until Statesmen defense held the hosts without a first down to complete a six-play, 42-yard drive in 3:47. Union Drake Woodard recovered it in the Mariners’ end zone. on its next drive, a botched snap on the ensuing punt punted with 4:32 left but Hobart fumbled the return The Statesmen reached the end zone on four of its set Hobart up at the WPI 18. Two plays later, FB Domi- at the Statesmen 22-yard line and the Dutchmen re- five second quarter possessions while the Academy only nique Ellis broke free for an 18-yard TD run. covered. They took a 17-14 lead four plays later on a ventured across midfield once in the frame, turning the The Engineers’ first scoring drive was set up by a 39-yard field goal with 1:58 remaining in the half. After ball over on downs at the Hobart 28. blocked punt that WPI recovered and returned to the the kickoff, back came Hobart with a first play, 83-yard RB Bobby Dougherty scored the first offensive Hobart 35. Four plays later, RB Ernie Mello reached touchdown pass to Junior Woodard for a 21-17 lead. touchdown, a 3-yard plunge that capped an eight-play, the end zone with a 5-yard run to make it a 14-7 game. On the ensuing kickoff, Union fumbled at its own 15 77-yard drive. Strang did the honors from the same dis- Hobart answered with a 66-yard drive that featured and James Smith picked it up and ran it in for a 27-17 tance on Hobart’s next drive for a 21-0 lead. a 33-yard Webb run and was capped by a 20-yard pass halftime lead. Two plays later, Klindera got the ball back for the from QB Nick Strang to WR Garth Muratori. The PAT Strang’s 15-yard touchdown pass to WR Troy Rob- offense forcing and recovering a fumble at the MMA hit the right upright making the score 20-7 Statesmen. inson with 6:27 left in the third made it 34-17, on a 36. On the next play, Strang hit WR Junior Woodard Hobart extended its advantage to 27-7 midway drive set up by a Drake Woodard interception and 45- up for a 28-0 advantage at the 4:12 mark. Just 18 sec- through the second quarter after Worthington forced yard return. onds before halftime, Muratori pulled in an 8-yard toss and recovered another fumble, this time returning it Union closed to 34-24 with a Justin Gallo 38-yard from Strang to give Hobart a 35-0 halftime lead. 43 yards to the WPI 12. On the next play, RB Bobby strike from Connolly with just 41 seconds elapsed in Both offenses were shutout in the third quarter, Dougherty scored his team-leading fifth rushing TD. the fourth quarter. Strang’s 5-yard TD run capped the but QB Kelly Olney directed Hobart’s second 99-yard WPI countered with a 56-yard march capped by a day’s scoring with 1:19 left. The 11-play, 72-yard drive scoring drive of the season early in the final frame. He 29-yard scoring strike up the seam from Antonopoulos ate up 5:42 and provided the final margin. completed all four of his pass attempts, the last covering to Trevor Dunne. The PAT was blocked by Wilcoxen, the 3 yards to the end zone into the hands of TE Mike leaving the Statesmen a 27-13 lead. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Hobart 7 20 7 7 41 Berkowitz for an insurmountable 42-0 lead. With snow falling throughout the second half, the Union (N.Y.) 14 3 0 7 24 pace of the game slowed. The first half featured a com- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 1st 9:30 U J. Gallo 10 pass from Connolly (Henry kick), 10-73 5:30 Merchant Marine 0 0 0 14 14 bined 19 drives, but the second saw only 11. 1:29 H Webb 70 run (Guevara kick), 1-70 0:17 #25 Hobart 7 28 0 7 42 0:06 U C. Gallo 61 pass from Connolly (Henry kick), 3-71 1:19 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 2nd 7:35 H Dougherty 9 run (Guevara kick), 6-42 3:41 1st 0:52 H D. Woodard 0 fumble recovery (Bruening kick) #25 Hobart 20 7 0 0 27 1:58 U Henry 39 field goal, 4-0 2:34 2nd 10:08 H Dougherty 3 run (Bruening kick), 8-77 3:03 WPI 7 6 0 0 13 1:42 H Woodard 83 pass from Strang (Guevara kick), 1-83 0:26 5:07 H Strang 3 run (Bruening kick), 6-46 2:36 1:31 H J. Smith 15 fumble recovery (kick failed) 4:12 H J. Woodard 36 pass from Strang (Bruening kick), 1-36 0:08 1st 13:02 H Webb 3 run (Bruening kick), 4-14 1:45 3rd 6:27 H Robinson 15 pass from Strang (Guevara kick), 8-35 3:31 0:18 H Muratori 8 pass from Strang (Bruening kick), 4-41 0:28 10:07 H Ellis 17 run (Bruening kick), 2-18 0:45 4th 14:19 U J. Gallo 38 pass from Connolly (Henry kick), 4-47 1:08 4th 14:09 H Berkowitz 3 yd pass from Olney (Bruening kick), 16-99 8:19 6:27 W Mello 5 run (Beckel kick), 4-35 1:05 1:19 H Strang 5 run (Guevara kick), 12-72 5:24 11:31 M Coviello 20 run (rush failed), 6-57 2:31 4:32 H Muratori 20 pass from Strang (kick failed), 4-66 1:55 10:34 M Dunn 37 pass from Coviello (Coviello rush), 2-36 0:45 2nd 7:30 H Dougherty 12 run (Bruening kick), 1-12 0:07 HOB UNI 5:24 W Dunne 29 pass from Antonopoulos (kick blocked), 5-56 2:06 FIRST DOWNS 16 15 MMA HOB RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-228 34-82 FIRST DOWNS 15 24 HOB WPI PASSING YDS (NET) 187 246 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-170 46-161 FIRST DOWNS 17 14 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-11-1 26-16-2 PASSING YDS (NET) 120 268 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 56-249 37-128 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-15 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-7-0 23-16-1 PASSING YDS (NET) 52 118 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2--6 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-6-3 29-12-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-74 7-89 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-25 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-43 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-48 1-21 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-118 3-52 Punt Returns-Yards 2-0 2-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-29.0 5-33.6 Interception Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-67 5-78 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-36.8 1-35.0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-27 Penalties-Yards 8-71 8-61 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-24.0 5-28.2 Possession Time 29:14 30:46 Penalties-Yards 9-65 3-25 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 5-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 8-62 0-0 Possession Time 28:09 31:51 Penalties-Yards 6-61 3-25 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-8 Possession Time 34:56 25:04 RUSHING: HC-Webb 6-85; Strang 11-74; Dougherty 12-51; O’Farrill 3-13. UC- Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-24 2-11 Thomas 10-85; Franzese 11-33; Hersey 3-16. RUSHING: MMA-Coviello 20-105; Gosselin 9-25; Colangelo 7-20; Adema 3-17. PASSING: HC-Strang 11-23-1-187. UC-Connolly 16-26-2-246. HC-Webb 12-43; Strang 8-30; Ellis 5-22; Dougherty 5-14. RUSHING: HC-Webb 14-88; Dougherty 18-83; Ellis 8-60; O’Farrill 4-12. WPI- RECEIVING: HC-Woodard 3-96; Muratori 3-52; Webb 2-5; Karbowniczak 1-16. PASSING: MMA-Coviello 7-13-0-120. HC-Strang 12-19-1-226; Olney 4-4-0-42. Mello 25-119; Dunne 1-34. UC-J. Gallo 5-72; C. Gallo 4-101; Richey 3-37; Hersey 2-18. RECEIVING: MMA-Dunn 5-111; Price 1-6; Colangelo 1-3. Hobart-Muratori PASSING: HC-Strang 6-16-3-52. WPI-Antonopoulos 12-29-0-118. 4-57; Souffrant 3-66; Cronze 3-52; Karbowniczak 2-25. RECEIVING: HC-Muratori 2-29; Karbowniczak 1-10; Cronze 1-6; Dougherty 1-6. WPI-Cambra 6-43; Less 3-30; Dunne 2-38; Mello 1-7.

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Rensselaer 29, #24 Hobart 28 Hobart 24, Rochester 10 #7 Wesley 35, Hobart 28 GENEVA—Hobart raced out to a 28-7 first half lead, ROCHESTER, N.Y.—The Statesmen rode a strong DOVER, Del.—Playing without several key starters, but Rensselaer battled back to steal a 29-28 victory. defensive performance to a 24-10 victory at Rochester. Hobart gave No. 7 Wesley all it could handle, but came Mike Hermann led the Engineers, throwing for 299 The win clinched a share of the Liberty League title and up short in its upset bid, falling 35-28 to the Wolver- yards and three touchdowns. secured an automatic bid to the NCAA Playoffs. ines in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs. Hobart actually outgained RPI, but the Engineers It was a less than stellar performance by both of- The Statesmen found themselves in an early hole. blocked a pair of field goal tries and took advantage of fenses as they combined for five interceptions, and six Shane McSweeny threw a pair of first quarter touch- the only turnover in the game. fumbles, including four lost. downs to stake his team to a 14-0 lead. The Statesmen scored on four of their first five QB Nick Strang threw for 155 yards for Hobart. He Hobart got on the board early in the second quar- drives. On its first possession, Hobart marched 79 yards was intercepted twice and threw one touchdown – a ter with an assist from the defense. DT Nick Auriemma in 13 plays with RB Bobby Dougherty diving in from 33-yarder to WR Elvin Souffrant in the second quarter made an interception at the Wesley 13 to give the of- the 1 for a 7-0 lead. The Statesmen went up 14-0 when that put Hobart ahead, 14-7. fense a short field. Four plays later, RB Bobby Dough- TE Brent Matazinsky caught a 19-yard throw from QB RB Bobby Dougherty rushed 17 times for 50 yards erty scored on a 1-yard plunge to make it a 14-7 game. Nick Strang early in the second quarter. Four minutes for the Statesmen. RB Steven Webb added 29 yards on Just two plays later, the Wolverines restored their later, Strang hit WR Garth Muratori for a 6-yard TD 13 carries and scored on a 1-yard run in the second 14-point lead with a big strike, McSweeny hit Steven that put Hobart in front 21-0. quarter, tying the score at 7-7. Koudossou for 66 yards. Rensselaer got its offense in gear midway through CB Kevin Hearon had two interceptions for Ho- With just over five minute to go in the half, the the second quarter. Hermann hit WR Steven Burpoe bart, returning the second one 36 yards for a touch- defense again set up Hobart’s offense. This time LB on a that turned into a 46-yard TD, cut- down with 11:35 to play. QB Kelly Olney rushed for the Reggie Robinson recovered a fumble at the Wesley 32. ting Hobart’s lead to 21-7 6:49 before the half. two-point conversion, for a 24-10 lead. Eight plays later, RB Steven Webb dove in from the 1 to The Statesmen struck back with an eight-play, 70- Clarence Onyiriuka rushed 11 times for 64 yards make it a 21-14 game with 2:11 left in the half. yard drive. RB Steven Webb gained the last 25 yards, and one TD for Rochester. His 3-yard scoring run 5:19 McSweeny executed the 2-minute drill perfectly, go- shaking off three would-be tacklers in the final 10 yards. into the game put the Yellowjackets ahead, 7-0. ing 80 yards in seven plays, covering the last 42 yards Mike Blais went 62 yards on a seam route to make it With the score tied at 7 in the second quarter, Souf- with a pass to Matt Barile for a 28-14 halftime lead. a 28-14 game with 2:17 left in the half. Hobart muffed frant pinned the Yellowjackets deep in their own end Hobart’s special teams helped the cause early in the ensuing kickoff and RPI recovered at the Hobart 34 with a punt to the Rochester 8. UR went three-and-out the second half. Wesley lined up for its second punt of for another shot at the end zone before halftime. The and Mike Carson punted to the Rochester 35. On sec- the second half, but Drake Woodard slipped through Engineers settled for a 21-yard field goal. ond-and-8, Strang hit Souffrant down the left sideline the protection to block the kick. Devin Worthington The RPI defense forced the Statesmen to punt for the go-ahead TD. scooped up the loose ball and ran 24 yards for a touch- on the second half’s opening drive and then watched Late in the half, Rochester intercepted Strang at its down to make it 28-21. as the offense went 72 yards in 11 plays, capped by a own 7. Onyiriuka rushed three times for a net of 35 The Wolverines countered with a 60-yard drive 1-yard toss from Hermann to Matt Wood. The snap on yards. Braezen Subick completed two passes, and Ho- capped by McSweeny’s fifth TD pass of the day. Wesley the extra point was low and the holder’s two-point pass bart hurt itself with two penalties that gave Rochester led 35-21 with 47 seconds left in the third quarter. was batted down, leaving the Statesmen a 28-23 lead. first downs. Alex Antonucci kicked a 37-yard field goal Hobart’s finally scoring drive began when the Wol- The Engineers took the lead at the 9:16 mark of as time expired, leaving Hobart a 14-10 lead at halftime. verines fumbled a punt return and the Statesmen re- the fourth quarter on an 11-yard run by Hermann. RPI The only score of the third quarter came on an of- covered. Wesley was also hit with a roughing the kicker went for two, but the pass attempt was no good. fensive miscue. Rochester mishandled the ball in its penalty that moved the ball half the distance to the goal Hobart attempted a pair of fourth quarter field own end zone and fell on it, giving Hobart a safety and line. Webb scored on a 1-yard run to make it 35-28 with goals, but both were blocked. The Statesmen reached a 16-10 lead. eight seconds left in the third. Twice in the final quar- the RPI 36 on its final drive, but four straight incomple- LB Reggie Robinson finished the day with a game- ter the Statesmen got inside the Wesley 10-yard line, tions ended their hopes of a comeback. high 14 tackles (11 solo). DE Tyre Coleman had six but both times came up empty. tackles, including three sacks. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Rensselaer 0 17 6 6 29 Hobart 0 14 14 0 28 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score #24 Hobart 7 21 0 0 28 #7 Wesley 14 14 7 0 35 Hobart 0 14 2 8 24 1st 7:31 H Dougherty 1 run (Bruening kick), 13-79 6:09 Rochester (N.Y.) 7 3 0 0 10 1st 8:21 W Morris 8 pass from McSweeny (Tryon kick), 8-41 4:00 2nd 12:39 H Matazinsky 19 pass from Strang (Bruening kick), 4-45 2:03 4:03 W Koudossou 72 pass from McSweeny (Tryon kick), 3-66 1:23 1st 9:41 R Onyiriuka 3 run (Antonucci kick), 10-41 4:31 8:47 H Muratori 6 pass from Strang (Bruening kick), 8-62 2:43 2nd 9:20 H Dougherty 1 run (Bruening kick), 4-12 1:54 2nd 13:21 H Webb 1 run (Bruening kick), 11-40 4:43 6:59 R Burpoe 46 pass from Hermann (Franks kick), 4-72 1:44 8:13 W Koudossou 66 pass from McSweeny (Tryon kick), 2-65 0:56 7:24 H Souffrant 33 pass from Strang (Bruening kick), 2-35 0:45 3:14 H Webb 25 run (Bruening kick), 8-70 3:39 2:11 H Webb 1 run (Bruening kick), 8-32 3:17 0:00 R Antonucci 37 field goal, 9-59 2:50 2:17 R Blais 62 pass from Hermann (Franks kick), 2-59 0:55 0:17 W Barile 42 pass from McSweeny (Tryon kick), 7-80 1:46 3rd 10:22 H Safety 0:14 R Franks 21 field goal, 9-30 1:57 3rd 8:01 H Worthington 24 blocked punt return (Bruening kick) 4th 11:35 H Hearon 36 interception return (Olney rush) 3rd 9:01 R Wood 1 pass from Hermann (pass failed), 11-72 4:27 0:47 W McAndrew 15 pass from McSweeny (Tryon kick), 13-60 7:07 4th 9:16 R Hermann 11 run (pass failed), 8-78 4:38 HOB ROC 0:08 H Webb 1 run (Bruening kick), 2-16 0:11 FIRST DOWNS 10 13 RPI HOB HOB WES RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-131 32-96 FIRST DOWNS 15 30 FIRST DOWNS 19 19 PASSING YDS (NET) 157 116 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 19-43 44-202 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-80 35-137 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-11-2 41-15-3 PASSING YDS (NET) 299 271 PASSING YDS (NET) 211 336 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-22-0 37-22-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-16-0 27-18-1 Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 1-4 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-46 3-50 Punt Returns-Yards 1-16 4-20 Punt Returns-Yards 1-38 2-34 Interception Returns-Yards 3-61 2-14 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-55 5-93 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-98 5-104 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-31.4 7-31.4 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-33.8 2-46.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.4 4-25.5 Penalties-Yards 6-40 4-36 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3 Possession Time 32:32 27:28 Penalties-Yards 4-20 5-56 Penalties-Yards 5-35 13-157 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-17 0-0 Possession Time 24:42 35:18 Possession Time 29:21 30:39 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-9 1-5 RUSHING: HC-Dougherty 17-50; Webb 13-29; Strang 4-24; Ellis 6-19. ROC- Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-10 1-9 Onyiriuka 11-64; Saggese 9-17; Subick 7-8; Cicero 1-6. RUSHING: RPI-Caswell 7-20; Colas 2-17; Hermann 5-7; Strunk 1-4. HC-Webb RUSHING: HC-Webb 11-45; Dougherty 11-36; Olney 8-7; Ellis 1-4. WES-Mc- PASSING: HC-Strang 10-21-2-155; Olney 1-6-0-2. ROC-Subick 15-37-2-116; Ken- 18-83; Dougherty 8-67; Strang 11-24; Ellis 2-12. Sweeny 15-61; Jahad 16-60; Koudossou 1-13; Robinson 1-5. nedy 0-3-1-0. PASSING: RPI-Hermann 22-37-0-299; TEAM 0-1-0-0. HC-Strang 22-37-0-271. PASSING: HC-Olney 16-37-0-211. WES-McSweeny 18-27-1-336. RECEIVING: HC-Woodard 4-64; Muratori 3-49; Souffrant 1-33. ROC-Rober- RECEIVING: RPI-Burpoe 5-71; Caswell 4-59; Blais 3-88; Colas 3-33. HC-Mura- RECEIVING: HC-Woodard 5-33; Webb 3-93; Souffrant 2-43; Dougherty 2-20. son 6-45; Kesel 2-24; Hayes 2-14. tori 4-42; Dougherty 3-36; Karbowniczak 3-36; Woodard 3-29. WES-Howe 6-43; Koudossou 5-166; Barile 3-62; McAndrew 2-31.

26 2011 season statistics

Date opponent Score Overall liberty Time Attend rushing gp Att gain loss net Avg tD Long Avg/G Sep 03, 2011 at Dickinson W 33-9 1-0-0 0-0-0 2:46 2600 Steven Webb 9 119 584 31 553 4.6 7 70 61.4 Sep 24, 2011 at St. John Fisher W 56-20 2-0-0 0-0-0 2:57 3481 Bobby Dougherty 9 97 458 12 446 4.6 7 28 49.6 Nick Strang 9 71 334 45 289 4.1 4 41 32.1 * Oct 01, 2011 ST. LAWRENCE W 23-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 2:29 694 Dominique Ellis 9 39 195 0 195 5.0 1 17 21.7 * Oct 08, 2011 at Union (N.Y.) W 41-24 4-0-0 2-0-0 2:45 1246 Alex Furtado 6 18 137 4 133 7.4 2 40 22.2 * Oct 22, 2011 MERCHANT MARINE W 42-14 5-0-0 3-0-0 2:20 2000 Juan O’Farrill 9 34 118 3 115 3.4 1 13 12.8 * Oct 29, 2011 at WPI W 27-13 6-0-0 4-0-0 2:35 590 Patrick Conlan 4 5 17 1 16 3.2 0 6 4.0 * Nov 05, 2011 RENSSELAER 28-29 L 6-1-0 4-1-0 2:45 1006 Kelly Olney 7 10 23 9 14 1.4 0 11 2.0 * Nov 12, 2011 at Rochester (N.Y.) W 24-10 7-1-0 5-1-0 2:50 2255 Alex Delaney 1 3 13 0 13 4.3 0 6 13.0 Jay Cronze 8 5 10 3 7 1.4 0 5 0.9 Nov 19, 2011 at Wesley 28-35 L 7-2-0 5-1-0 3:14 Junior Woodard 8 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 * indicates conference game Scott McMorris 3 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.3 Trevor Wood 2 2 1 2 -1 -0.5 0 1 -0.5 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total TEAM 7 6 0 10 -10 -1.7 0 0 -1.4 Hobart 69 132 46 55 302 Elvin Souffrant 9 1 0 11 -11 -11.0 0 0 -1.2 Opponents 42 50 20 42 154 STATESMEN 9 412 1896 131 1765 4.3 22 70 196.1 Opponents 9 308 1341 328 1013 3.3 5 65 112.6 TEAM STATISTICS HOB OPP SCORING 302 154 PAssing g effic cmp-Att-Int pct yds tD lng Avg/G Nick Strang 9 135.24 109-196-9 55.6 1483 15 83 164.8 Points Per Game 33.6 17.1 Kelly Olney 7 97.40 22-49-0 44.9 267 1 41 38.1 FIRST DOWNS 188 133 STATESMEN 9 127.67 131-245-9 53.5 1750 16 83 194.4 Rushing 95 63 Opponents 9 113.04 122-251-10 48.6 1535 16 72 170.6 Passing 80 57 Penalty 13 13 RECEIVing g no. yds Avg tD long Avg/G RUSHING YARDAGE 1765 1013 Garth Muratori 9 36 537 14.9 7 54 59.7 Junior Woodard 8 27 373 13.8 3 83 46.6 Yards gained rushing 1896 1341 Yosh Karbowniczak 8 14 157 11.2 1 18 19.6 Yards lost rushing 131 328 Bobby Dougherty 9 14 117 8.4 0 24 13.0 Rushing Attempts 412 308 Elvin Souffrant 9 10 191 19.1 1 43 21.2 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.3 Jay Cronze 8 9 99 11.0 0 26 12.4 Average Per Game 196.1 112.6 Steven Webb 9 8 124 15.5 1 41 13.8 TDs Rushing 22 5 Troy Robinson 8 4 37 9.2 1 15 4.6 PASSING YARDAGE 1750 1535 Juan O’Farrill 9 3 27 9.0 0 14 3.0 Gregory Clifford 9 2 43 21.5 0 23 4.8 Att-Comp-Int 245-131-9 251-122-10 Mike Berkowitz 6 2 23 11.5 1 20 3.8 Average Per Pass 7.1 6.1 Brent Matazinsky 9 1 19 19.0 1 19 2.1 Average Per Catch 13.4 12.6 Brendan Hatlee 9 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 Average Per Game 194.4 170.6 STATESMEN 9 131 1750 13.4 16 83 194.4 TDs Passing 16 16 Opponents 9 122 1535 12.6 16 72 170.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 3515 2548 PUNT returns no. yds Avg tD long Total Plays 657 559 Connor Garrett 11 89 8.1 0 19 Average Per Play 5.4 4.6 Junior Woodard 2 -14 -7.0 0 0 Average Per Game 390.6 283.1 Dane Wilcoxen 1 1 1.0 0 0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 29-510 49-810 Drake Woodard 1 14 14.0 0 0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-114 11-56 Devin Worthington 0 24 0.0 1 24 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-175 9-80 STATESMEN 15 114 7.6 1 24 Opponents 11 56 5.1 0 35 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.6 16.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.6 5.1 interceptions no. Yds Avg tD long INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.5 8.9 Drake Woodard 4 89 22.2 0 45 FUMBLES-LOST 18-9 26-18 Kevin Hearon 2 38 19.0 1 36 PENALTIES-Yards 49-452 58-520 Connor Garrett 1 1 1.0 0 1 Average Per Game 50.2 57.8 Nick Auriemma 1 1 1.0 0 1 Austin DiMarco 1 38 38.0 1 38 PUNTS-Yards 38-1169 47-1514 Devin Worthington 1 8 8.0 0 8 Average Per Punt 30.8 32.2 STATESMEN 10 175 17.5 2 45 Net punt average 27.7 29.8 Opponents 9 80 8.9 0 21 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 33:42 26:18 3RD-DOWN Conversions 62/136 38/120 KICK returns no. yds Avg tD long 3rd-Down Pct 46% 32% Steven Webb 10 212 21.2 0 30 Bobby Dougherty 9 152 16.9 0 24 4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/25 8/23 Fajri Jackson 3 64 21.3 0 33 4th-Down Pct 48% 35% Dane Wilcoxen 2 14 7.0 0 7 SACKS BY-Yards 27-171 9-45 Junior Woodard 1 19 19.0 0 19 MISC YARDS 0 7 Jay Cronze 1 8 8.0 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 43 21 Reggie Robinson 1 11 11.0 0 11 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 1-4 3-6 Juan Breton 1 11 11.0 0 11 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 Troy Robinson 1 19 19.0 0 19 STATESMEN 29 510 17.6 0 33 RED-ZONE SCORES 29-42 69% 10-16 63% Opponents 49 810 16.5 0 34 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 28-42 67% 9-16 56% PAT-ATTEMPTS 37-42 88% 15-17 88% FUMBLE returns no. yds Avg tD long ATTENDANCE 3700 10172 James Smith 1 15 15.0 1 15 Games/Avg Per Game 3/1233 6/1695 Devin Worthington 1 43 43.0 0 43 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Drake Woodard 0 0 0.0 1 0 STATESMEN 2 58 29.0 2 43 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

27 2011 season statistics kevin colton |------PATs ------| scoring tD FGs Kick rush rcv pass DXp saf pts Steven Webb 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Bobby Dougherty 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Garth Muratori 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Nick Strang 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Reyes Guevara 0 1-1 18-22 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 21 Stephen Bruening 0 0-3 19-20 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 19 Junior Woodard 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Alex Furtado 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Mike Berkowitz 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Yosh Karbowniczak 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Elvin Souffrant 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dominique Ellis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brent Matazinsky 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Troy Robinson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Juan O’Farrill 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Austin DiMarco 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kevin Hearon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Drake Woodard 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Devin Worthington 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 James Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Kelly Olney 0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 2 Connor Garrett 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 A two-time All-Liberty League selection, wide receiver Garth Muratori ’12 caught 112 passes STATESMEN 43 1-4 37-42 1-1 0 0-0 0 1 302 for 1,676 yards and 17 touchdowns during his Hobart career. Opponents 21 3-6 15-17 1-2 0 0-2 1 0 154 punting no. yds Avg Long tb fc i20 Blkd TOTAL offense g plays rush pass total Avg/G Yosh Karbowniczak 23 699 30.4 47 1 5 4 0 Elvin Souffrant 13 433 33.3 44 2 1 5 0 Nick Strang 9 267 289 1483 1772 196.9 TEAM 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 1 Steven Webb 9 119 553 0 553 61.4 Steven Webb 1 32 32.0 32 0 1 0 0 STATESMEN 38 1169 30.8 47 3 7 9 1 Bobby Dougherty 9 97 446 0 446 49.6 Opponents 47 1514 32.2 52 0 11 7 2 Kelly Olney 7 59 14 267 281 40.1 Dominique Ellis 9 39 195 0 195 21.7 kickoffs no. yds Avg tb ob retn net YdLn Alex Furtado 6 18 133 0 133 22.2 Stephen Bruening 45 2436 54.1 0 3 Reyes Guevara 8 389 48.6 0 1 Juan O’Farrill 9 34 115 0 115 12.8 STATESMEN 53 2825 53.3 0 4 810 38.0 31 Patrick Conlan 4 5 16 0 16 4.0 Opponents 33 1737 52.6 2 1 510 36.0 34 Alex Delaney 1 3 13 0 13 13.0 ALL purpose g rush rec pr kor ir tot Avg/G Jay Cronze 8 5 7 0 7 0.9 Steven Webb 9 553 124 0 212 0 889 98.8 Junior Woodard 8 1 5 0 5 0.6 Bobby Dougherty 9 446 117 0 152 0 715 79.4 Scott McMorris 3 1 1 0 1 0.3 Garth Muratori 9 0 537 0 0 0 537 59.7 Junior Woodard 8 5 373 -14 19 0 383 47.9 Trevor Wood 2 2 -1 0 -1 -0.5 Nick Strang 9 289 0 0 0 0 289 32.1 TEAM 7 6 -10 0 -10 -1.4 Dominique Ellis 9 195 0 0 0 0 195 21.7 Elvin Souffrant 9 -11 191 0 0 0 180 20.0 Elvin Souffrant 9 1 -11 0 -11 -1.2 Yosh Karbowniczak 8 0 157 0 0 0 157 19.6 STATESMEN 9 657 1765 1750 3515 390.6 Juan O’Farrill 9 115 27 0 0 0 142 15.8 Opponents 9 559 1013 1535 2548 283.1 Alex Furtado 6 133 0 0 0 0 133 22.2 Jay Cronze 8 7 99 0 8 0 114 14.2 Drake Woodard 8 0 0 14 0 89 103 12.9 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Connor Garrett 9 0 0 89 0 1 90 10.0 Reyes Guevara 1-1 100.0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 36 0 Fajri Jackson 9 0 0 0 64 0 64 7.1 Troy Robinson 8 0 37 0 19 0 56 7.0 Stephen Bruening 0-3 0.0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 Gregory Clifford 9 0 43 0 0 0 43 4.8 Austin DiMarco 9 0 0 0 0 38 38 4.2 FG SEQUENCE Hobart Opponents Kevin Hearon 8 0 0 0 0 38 38 4.8 Dickinson - 47 Devin Worthington 9 0 0 24 0 8 32 3.6 Mike Berkowitz 6 0 23 0 0 0 23 3.8 St. John Fisher - 41 Brent Matazinsky 9 0 19 0 0 0 19 2.1 St. Lawrence (36) 28 Patrick Conlan 4 16 0 0 0 0 16 4.0 Union (N.Y.) - (39) Dane Wilcoxen 9 0 0 1 14 0 15 1.7 Kelly Olney 7 14 0 0 0 0 14 2.0 Merchant Marine 25 - Alex Delaney 1 13 0 0 0 0 13 13.0 WPI - - Juan Breton 7 0 0 0 11 0 11 1.6 Reggie Robinson 9 0 0 0 11 0 11 1.2 Rensselaer 39,25 (21) Brendan Hatlee 9 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.3 Rochester (N.Y.) - (37) Scott McMorris 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.3 Wesley - - Nick Auriemma 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 Trevor Wood 2 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.5 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. TEAM 7 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -1.4 STATESMEN 9 1765 1750 114 510 175 4314 479.3 Opponents 9 1013 1535 56 810 80 3494 388.2

28 2011 season statistics

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |------Pass Def------| |------Fumbles------| blkd DEFENSIVE LEADers gp-gs solo Ast tot tfl/Yds no-Yards int-Yds brUp qbh rcv-Yds ff kick saf 11 Reggie Robinson 9-9 43 38 81 9.5-29 1.0-8 . 1 . 1-0 2 . . 45 Andrew Klindera 9-9 28 23 51 2.0-1 . . 1 . 2-0 2 . . 90 Tyre Coleman 9-7 31 15 46 19.0-97 13.0-79 . 2 5 1-0 5 . . 5 Devin Worthington 9-9 27 18 45 11.5-66 6.5-51 1-8 4 6 3-43 2 . . 1 Drake Woodard 8-8 24 7 31 1.5-3 . 4-89 10 . 1-0 1 1 . 21 Fajri Jackson 9-0 17 8 25 . . . 1 . . . . . 72 Nick Auriemma 9-8 6 18 24 2.5-10 1.5-8 1-1 . 1 . . . . 92 Gianni Contro 9-9 10 14 24 2.0-8 0.5-0 . 2 2 1-0 . . . 30 Austin DiMarco 9-5 10 14 24 0.5-1 . 1-38 . . . 1 . . 7 Kevin Hearon 8-1 20 1 21 . . 2-38 2 . 1-0 . . . 38 Taylor Delperuto 9-0 16 3 19 1.0-3 . . 1 . . 1 . . 40 Nick Zapp 9-0 8 10 18 ...... 37 Connor Garrett 9-9 12 6 18 . . 1-1 2 . 1-0 . . . 23 Jolyon Davis 9-4 11 6 17 . . . 2 . . . . . 99 Troy Johnson 9-0 9 7 16 3.0-14 2.0-11 . . 3 . . . . 75 Dane Wilcoxen 9-9 8 8 16 4.0-12 1.5-7 . 1 4 2-0 2 2 . 16 Nolan Toran 6-4 8 3 11 ...... 52 Cory Davis 9-0 5 4 9 ...... 12 Chad Dorrance 8-5 5 2 7 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 57 Thomas Elder 9-0 4 3 7 0.5-1 ...... 31 Elvin Souffrant 9-0 6 . 6 ...... 89 Paul Ashburn 9-0 3 2 5 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 94 Tim Murray 3-2 2 2 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 51 Kevin Ryan 7-0 1 3 4 1.5-8 1.0-7 ...... 49 Matt McGriff 3-0 2 1 3 ...... 80 Garth Muratori 9-8 2 . 2 ...... 98 Raimonn Goddard 7-0 . 2 2 0.5-0 ...... 42 Bobby Marraffa 2-0 . 2 2 ...... 96 Jake Currie 7-0 2 . 2 ...... 29 James Smith 6-0 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-15 . . . 19 Rashaun Moore 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 62 Jarrid Blades 7-0 . 1 1 ...... 48 Dan Sweeney 1-0 1 . 1 1.0-1 ...... 95 Cory Einbeck 2-0 1 . 1 ...... 17 Juan Breton 7-0 1 . 1 ...... 65 Brendan Hatlee 9-9 . 1 1 ...... 46 Scott McMorris 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 61 Trevor Schutte 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 41 Jordan Smith 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 8 Yosh Karbowniczak 8-1 1 . 1 ...... 26 Bobby Dougherty 9-0 1 . 1 ...... 25 Trevor Wood 2-0 . 1 1 ...... 2 Jay Cronze 8-1 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 7-0 ...... 1-0 . . 1 STATESMEN 9-0 331 224 555 60-254 27-171 10-175 30 21 18-58 16 3 1 Opponents 9-0 385 270 655 38.0-116 9-45 9-80 29 13 9-0 7 5 . kevin colton

The 2011 Hobart Statesmen

29 2011 awards and honors

Hobart Superlatives Opponent Superlatives INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 18 Bobby Dougherty at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Rushes 25 Ernie Mello, at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Yards Rushing 119 Ernie Mello, at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Steven Webb vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) TD Rushes 1 Ryan Schmidt, at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Rushing 88 Steven Webb at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Alex Coviello, vs Merchant Marine (Oct 22, 2011) TD Rushes 2 Steven Webb at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Ernie Mello, at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Long Rush 70 Steven Webb at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) Mike Hermann, vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Pass attempts 37 Nick Strang vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) C. Onyiriuka, at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) Long Rush 65 Ryan Schmidt, at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) Kelly Olney at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Pass attempts 37 Mike Hermann, vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Pass completions 22 Nick Strang vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) B. Subick, at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) Yards Passing 271 Nick Strang vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Pass completions 22 Mike Hermann, vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) TD Passes 5 Nick Strang at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Passing 336 Shane McSweeny, at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Long Pass 83 Nick Strang at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) TD Passes 5 Shane McSweeny, at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Long Pass 72 Shane McSweeny, at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Receptions 8 Garth Muratori at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) Receptions 8 Cam Di Fede, at Dickinson (Sep 03, 2011) Yards Receiving 145 Garth Muratori at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Receiving 166 S. Koudossou, at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) TD Receptions 3 Garth Muratori at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) TD Receptions 2 Justin Gallo, at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) Long Reception 83 Junior Woodard at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) S. Koudossou, at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Field Goals 1 Reyes Guevara vs St. Lawrence (Oct 01, 2011) Long Reception 72 S. Koudossou, at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Field Goals 1 Adam Henry, at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) Long Field Goal 36 Reyes Guevara vs St. Lawrence (Oct 01, 2011) Andrew Franks, vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Punts 8 Elvin Souffrant at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) A. Antonucci, at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) Punting Avg 46.0 Yosh Karbowniczak vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Long Field Goal 39 Adam Henry, at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) Long Punt 47 Yosh Karbowniczak vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Punts 8 Ethan Sutton, vs St. Lawrence (Oct 01, 2011) Long Punt Return 24 Devin Worthington at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Punting Avg 46.0 B. Subick, at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) Long Punt 52 Richard Grennan, vs Merchant Marine (Oct 22, 2011) Long Kickoff Return 33 Fajri Jackson vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Long Punt Return 35 Sean Hopkins, at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Tackles 15 Reggie Robinson at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Long Kickoff Return 34 Luc Vernerey, at Dickinson (Sep 03, 2011) Sacks 3.5 Devin Worthington at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) Tackles 14 Mike Asiedu, at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Devin Worthington at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Sacks 1.0 Ray Durkin, at Dickinson (Sep 03, 2011) Tyre Coleman at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Doug Geraghty, vs St. Lawrence (Oct 01, 2011) Oraene Morgan, vs St. Lawrence (Oct 01, 2011) Interceptions 2 Drake Woodard at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) Nick Chambers, at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Kevin Hearon at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) Peter Gill, at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Matthew Lauro, vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Joe Cozzolino, vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) TEAM GAME HIGHS Cody Hinrichs, vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Jeff Morgan, at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Rushes 56 at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Tackles For Loss 2.5 Ramon Mignott, vs St. Lawrence (Oct 01, 2011) Yards Rushing 313 at Dickinson (Sep 03, 2011) Oraene Morgan, vs St. Lawrence (Oct 01, 2011) Interceptions 2 Manny Cambra, at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Yards Per Rush 6.0 at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) TD Rushes 4 at Dickinson (Sep 03, 2011) Pass attempts 37 vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Rushes 47 vs Merchant Marine (Oct 22, 2011) Pass completions 22 vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Yards Rushing 170 vs Merchant Marine (Oct 22, 2011) Yards Passing 278 at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Per Rush 4.7 at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) TD Rushes 1 at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Per Pass 11.7 vs Merchant Marine (Oct 22, 2011) vs Merchant Marine (Oct 22, 2011) TD Passes 5 at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Total Plays 82 at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Total Offense 500 at Dickinson (Sep 03, 2011) at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) Yards Per Play 6.8 at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) Pass attempts 41 at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) Pass completions 22 vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) Points 56 at St. John Fisher (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Passing 336 at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Sacks By 8 at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) Yards Per Pass 12.4 at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) First Downs 30 vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) TD Passes 5 at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Penalties 8 at Dickinson (Sep 03, 2011) Total Plays 73 at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) at Union (N.Y.) (Oct 08, 2011) Total Offense 473 at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Yards Per Play 7.6 at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Penalty Yards 79 at Dickinson (Sep 03, 2011) Points 35 at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Turnovers 4 at WPI (Oct 29, 2011) Sacks By 3 vs Rensselaer (Nov 05, 2011) at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) First Downs 21 at Dickinson (Sep 03, 2011) Interceptions By 3 at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) Penalties 13 at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Penalty Yards 157 at Wesley (Nov 19, 2011) Turnovers 5 at Dickinson (Sep 03, 2011) at Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 12, 2011) Interceptions By 3 at WPI (Oct 29, 2011)

30 2011 season statistics

Jarrid Blades Capital One Academic All-District first team Liberty League All-Academic NFF Hampshire Honor Society Stephen Bruening Liberty League All-Academic Tyre Coleman Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Sept. 24 Blades Bruening Coleman Coletta Connery Contro Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Oct. 1 Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Oct. 8 Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Oct. 29 Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Nov. 12 D3football.com Team of the Week, Nov. 12 Liberty League Rookie of the Year All-Liberty League first team Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Nov. 19 D3football.com All-East second team ECAC North Rookie of the Year Cruz Davis Dougherty Ellis Garvey Green ECAC North All-Star second team Anthony Coletta D3football.com Team of the Week, Sept. 24 All-Liberty League second team Will Connery Liberty League All-Academic Gianni Contro All-Liberty League second team Hatlee Hearon Karbowniczak Muratori Nordin Powell Kelvin Cruz D3football.com Team of the Week, Sept. 24 Cory Davis Kyle Sandy Liberty League All-Academic D3football.com Team of the Week, Sept. 24 Bobby Dougherty All-Liberty League second team All-Liberty League second team Nick Strang Dominique Ellis LL Co-Offensive Performer of the Week, Sept. 24 All-Liberty League honorable mention ECAC North Offensive Player of the Week, Sept. 24 LL Co-Offensive Performer of the Week, Oct. 22 Robinson Sandy Strang Art Garvey All-Liberty League honorable mention D3football.com Team of the Week, Sept. 24 Liberty League All-Academic Michael Green Dan Sweeney Liberty League All-Academic Liberty League All-Academic Brendan Hatlee Steven Webb D3football.com Team of the Week, Sept. 24 All-Liberty League first team All-Liberty League first team Liberty League Off. Performer of the Week, Nov. 19 D3football.com All-East second team NFF Hampshire Honor Society Drake Woodard LL Special Teams Performer of the Week, Oct. 22 Sweeney Webb D. Woodard Kevin Hearon All-Liberty League first team D3football.com Team of the Week, Nov. 12 LL Special Teams Performer of the Week, Nov. 19 D3football.com All-East first team Yosh Karbowniczak D3football.com All-American honorable mention LL Special Teams Performer of the Week, Sept. 3 Junior Woodard Garth Muratori All-Liberty League honorable mention Liberty League Off. Performer of the Week, Sept. 3 All-Liberty League second team Devin Worthington D3football.com Preseason All-American, second team Kees Nordin Liberty League Def. Performer of the Week, Oct. 8 Liberty League All-Academic J. Woodard Worthington Zapp ECAC North Defensive Player of the Week, Oct. 8 Jacob Powell D3football.com Team of the Week, Oct. 8 Liberty League All-Academic Liberty League Def. Performer of the Week, Oct. 29 Liberty League Defensive Player of the Year Reggie Robinson All-Liberty League first team LL Co-Defensive Performer of the Week, Oct. 22 D3football.com All-East second team LL Co-Defensive Performer of the Week, Nov. 12 All-Liberty League second team Nick Zapp Liberty League Def. Performer of the Week, Nov. 19 Capital One Academic All-District first team Liberty League All-Academic

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2012 Liberty League Composite Schedule September 1 Dickinson at Hobart Noon Salve Regina at Union 1 p.m. WPI at Curry 1 p.m. Merchant Marine at Susquehanna 4 p.m. Bridgewater State at Springfield 7 p.m. St. Lawrence at Utica 7 p.m.

September 8 Geneva at Hobart Noon Thiel at Rochester Noon Alfred at RPI 12:30 p.m. Norwich at St. Lawrence 1 p.m. Springfield at Husson 1 p.m. Worcester State at WPI 1 p.m. Merchant Marine at Coast Guard 2:30 p.m. Utica at Union 7 p.m.

Originally founded as the Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association in 1995, the conference September 15 Mount Ida at Springfield Noon was renamed the Liberty League during the summer of 2004. The league includes founding Alfred at St. Lawrence 1 p.m. members Clarkson University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, University of Rochester, Union at Ithaca 1 p.m. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, St. Lawrence University, Skidmore College, and Union College. RPI at Castleton State 1 p.m. WPI at Norwich 2 p.m. Vassar College became a full member of the league during the 2000-01 academic year. The U.S. Maritime (N.Y.) at Merchant Marine 2:30 p.m. Merchant Marine Academy, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute joined the Liberty League during Hobart at Utica 7 p.m. the 2004-05 academic year as associate members in football. The conference expand in 2011-12 Rochester at St. John Fisher 7 p.m. when it welcomed full members Bard College and Rochester Institute of Technology. This year, September 22 Springfield College will join the league as an associate member in football. *Rochester at Springfield 1 p.m. The Liberty League sponsors championships in 26 sports. The member institutions of the *Merchant Marine at Hobart 1 p.m. *WPI at RPI 1 p.m. league place the highest priority on the overall quality of the educational experience and on the *Union at St. Lawrence 1 p.m. successful completion of its student-athletes’ academic programs. The member institutions seek to establish and maintain an environment in which a student-athlete’s athletic activities are con- September 29 *Hobart at WPI Noon ducted as an integral part of the educational experience. *St. Lawrence at Rochester Noon During the 2011-12 academic year, the member institutions sent 26 teams in 17 sports to *RPI at Merchant Marine 2 p.m. their respective NCAA Tournaments, as well as dozens of individual student-athletes to NCAA *Springfield at Union 6 p.m. Championship events in cross country, golf, swimming and diving, tennis, and track & field. October 6 Among the best in the nation in the classroom as well, Liberty League student-athletes *Springfield at Hobart Noon *Union at WPI 1 p.m. garnered 16 Capital One Academic All-America awards and 50 Academic All-District honors, *Rochester at Merchant Marine 1 p.m. including Jarrid Blades ’12 and Nick Zapp ’13 from the Hobart football team. *St. Lawrence at RPI 1 p.m. Fans can visit the Liberty League online at www.libertyleagueathletics.com October 13 *RPI at Rochester 1 p.m. *Merchant Marine at Springfield 2 p.m.

October 20 *Hobart at RPI Noon *Rochester at Union 1 p.m. *Springfield at St. Lawrence 1 p.m. *WPI at Merchant Marine 2:30 p.m.

October 27 2011 Liberty League Football Standings *St. Lawrence at WPI Noon |——————League——————| |——————Overall——————| *Union at Hobart Noon w l pct. pf pA w l pct. PF PA *Hobart 5 1 .833 185 90 7 2 .778 302 154 November 3 *WPI at Rochester Noon Union 5 1 .833 180 154 6 4 .600 291 280 *Merchant Marine at Union Noon Rensselaer 3 3 .500 154 162 4 5 .444 250 269 *RPI at Springfield Noon Rochester 3 3 .500 157 143 4 5 .444 194 226 *Hobart at St. Lawrence 1:30 p.m. St. Lawrence 2 4 .333 67 87 3 6 .333 143 185 November 10 Merchant Marine 2 4 .333 119 191 3 7 .300 196 318 *Rochester at Hobart Noon *Springfield at WPI Noon WPI 1 5 .167 140 175 2 7 .222 188 259 *St. Lawrence at Merchant Marine 1 p.m. *Co-champions with Union; Earned NCAA automatic bid by virtue of a 41-24 win over the Dutchmen *Union at RPI TBA

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Alexander Ancona Booth Clemente Godinho Gould Purtell Rendell N. Robinson Swanson D. Woodard

Offensive Player of the Year Rich Ganci TE 1999 Tony Aguilar DB 1995 Dan Suozzi RS 2001, 2003 Greg Helmer QB 1996 Nino Giambrone OL 2006 Mike Amodeo LB 2000 Dan Suozzi WR 2003 Craig Swanson QB 2002 Ty Godinho RB 2002 Jamie Anderson DB 2003, 2005 Craig Swanson QB 2003 Rob Gould DL 1998-2000 Jesse Aquilino LB 1999, 2001 David Szentesy LB 2003 Defensive Player of the Year Skip Grantling DB 2002 Ryan Aruck DL 2006 Jesse Truley LB 1995 James Alexander DB 2007 Brad Griffith DL 2002 Aaron Backhaus LB 1997-99 Tyler Vincent WR 2008-09 Tim Booth LB 2002 Luke Gutelius WR 1996-97 Rich Barlette DL 1998-99 Tyler Vincent P 2009 Tony Clemente LB 2003, 2005 Justin Hager LB 2007-08 Peter Beatrice DB 2001 Dyshawn Washington DB 2000, Rob Gould DL 1998, 2000 Chris Hanly DL 2002 Alex Bell OL 2001-02 2003-04 Justin Hager LB 2008 Brendan Hatlee OL 2010-11 Matt Bindig DL 1997 Junior Woodard WR 2010 Chris Purtell DL 2004 Greg Helmer QB 1996 Dan Birdsall QB 2000 Scott Yoder WR 1998-99 Dave Russell DL 1997 Evan Hoffman LB 2006 Doug Blakowski RB 2006 Devin Worthington LB 2011 Nicolas Karagosian TE 1995-96 Lance Boyington DB 2008 Honorable Mention All-League Steve Kenny QB 1998 Angelo Catalano OL 2009 Jamie Anderson RS 2005 Special Teams Player of the Year Jerrod Kremblas DL 1995 Anthony Coletta OL 2011 Nick Auriemma DL 2010 Dominick Ancona P/K 2007 Ryan LiDrazzah WR 2007 Gianni Contro DL 2011 Denis Avdic K 2006 Mark Rendell PR 1997 Mark Logan RB 1995 Matt Daley DL 2001 Lance Boyington RS 2008 Dave MacDonald OL 1999 Bobby Dougherty RB 2011 Jeff Bruckman OL 2002 Rookie of the Year Andrew Marlier RS 2009 Rich Doyle QB 2008 Conor Callahan K 2010 Ty Godinho RB 2001 Jim Martinek DL 1998 Art Garvey OL 2010 Angelo Catalano OL 2008 Omar Pickering LB 1997 Nate Milne OL 2000, 2002 Nino Giambrone OL 2005 Mike Condon OL 2007 Nolan Robinson LB 2003 Shawn Mizro QB 2004-05 Ty Godinho RB 2001, 2003 Kelvin Cruz OL 2009 Drake Woodard DB 2008 Brian Monaco OL 2009 Jimmy Gradis LB 2002-03, 2005 Matt Daley LB 2000 Devin Worthington LB 2010 Eric Newsome DB 1998-2000 Brad Griffith DL 2001 Jim Drury DL 2007 Tyre Coleman DL 2011 Tim O’Brien LB 1998 Ryan Hallings OL 2003 Matt Duliba TE 2007-08 Phill Perkins OL 2007 Anthony Hobaica RB 2007 Dominique Ellis FB 2011 Offensive Rookie of the Year Omar Pickering LB 1997 Jack Holleran RB 2004 Ty Godinho RB 2004 Mark Logan RB 1995 Andy Purdie DL 2006 Matt Howard FB 2010 Jimmy Gradis LB 2004 Chris Purtell DL 2004 Mike Kaplun DB 2006 Andrew Marlier RB 2009 First Team All-League Mark Rendell PR 1997 Yosh Karbowniczak P 2010 Andrew Miller OL 2007 Tony Aguilar DB 1996 Reggie Robinson LB 2010 John Kelliher DB 2009-10 Brian Monaco OL 2008 James Alexander DB 2006-07 Ryan Robinson LB 2009 Art Kirk K 1995 Garth Muratori WR 2010 Eric Ampuja K 2001-02, 2004 Dave Russell DL 1996-97 Jeremy Latimer OL 1999 Brian Ohman OL 2006 Dominick Ancona K 2007 Jeff Sanders LB 2008 Pat Lester DB 2001 Kyle O’Laughlin LB 2007, 2010 Dominick Ancona P 2006-07 Erik Schiller DB 1997 Mark Logan RB 1997 Phill Perkins OL 2005 Jamie Anderson DB 2004 Dan Suozzi P 2002-03 Kwame Lovell DL 2007-09 Andy Pirozzolo WR 2000 Jeremy Archer TE 2002 Dan Suozzi RS 2002 Chris Luber DL 2010 Joe Pirozzolo WR 2002 Ryan Aruck DL 2007-08 Dan Suozzi WR 2002, 2004 Everton McLean LB 2001-02 Andy Purdie DL 2005 Rich Barlette DL 2000 Craig Swanson QB 2002 Brian Monaco OL 2007 James Rayhill DL 2010 Alex Bell OL 2003-04 David Szentesy LB 2002 Lawrence Moultrie DL 2003 Nolan Robinson LB 2004 Walt Bennett DL 2003-04 Adam Tumilowicz OL 2000-02 Garth Muratori WR 2011 Ryan Robinson LB 2007-08 Doug Blakowski RB 2005 Doug Vella QB 2010 Ted Murray OL 1997 Jeff Sanders LB 2004-05 Tim Booth LB 2000-02 Steven Webb RB 2010-11 Kyle O’Laughlin LB 2009 Nick Strang QB 2011 Keith Brandon RB 1998-2000 Drake Woodard DB 2008-11 Rick Piñero WR 2003-04 Dan Suozzi P 2004 Jeff Bruckman OL 2003-04 Junior Woodard RS 2010 Joe Pirozzolo WR 2001 David Szentesy LB 2001 Tony Clemente LB 2003-05 Devin Worthington LB 2010-11 Felix Pratico K 1997 Dyshawn Washington DB 2005 Tyre Coleman DL 2011 James Wright WR 2007 Chris Purtell DL 2003 Dyshawn Washington RS 2000 Mike Condon OL 2008 Scott Yoder WR 2000 Mark Rendell DB 1997-98 Junior Woodard WR 2011 Mike DePersis OL 2005-06 Tim Zee OL 1996-98 Nolan Robinson LB 2006 Rick Eicheldinger DL 2005 Reggie Robinson LB 2011 Mike Faracca DL 2009 Second Team All-League Kyle Sandy OL 2011 Pat French OL 1995 Ryan Adams TE 2001 Ryan Smith DB 2005

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Game 1 Game 2 Dickinson at Hobart Geneva at Hobart Sept. 1 • Noon • Boswell Field Sept. 8 • Noon • Boswell Field Location: Carlisle, Pa. Location: Beaver Falls, Pa. Founded: 1783 Founded: 1848 Enrollment: 2,030 Enrollment: 1,300 President: Dr. William G. Durden President: Dr. Kenneth A. Smith Athletics Director: Dr. Les Poolman 2012 Schedule Athletics Director: Dr. Kim Gall 2012 Schedule Nickname: Red Devils SEPTEMBER Nickname: Golden Tornadoes SEPTEMBER Colors: Red & White 1 at Hobart Noon Colors: Black, Old Gold, White 1 at Frostburg State 2 p.m. Conference: Centennial 8 at Juniata 1 p.m. Conference: Presidents’ Athletic Conference 8 at Hobart Noon Stadium: Biddle Field 15 SUSQUEHANNA 1 p.m. Stadium: Reeves Field 15 at Thiel Noon Surface: FieldTurf 22 at Moravian 1 p.m. Surface: FieldTurf 29 THOMAS MORE 1 p.m. Seating: 2,577 29 FRANKLIN & MARSHAL 1 p.m. Seating: 6,500 OCTOBER OCTOBER 6 at Bethany 2 p.m. Head Coach: Darwin Breaux 13 JOHNS HOPKINS 1 p.m. Head Coach: Geno DeMarco 13 at St. Vincent 1 p.m. Record at School: 117-77-1 (19 yrs) 20 at McDaniel 1 p.m. record at School: 125-76 (20 yrs) 20 WAYNESBURG 4 p.m. Career Record: 117-77-1 (19 yrs) 27 MUHLENBERG 1 p.m. career Record: 125-76 (20 yrs) 27 at Grove City 7 p.m. 2011 Record: 4-6 NOVEMBER 2011 Record: 4-6 NOVEMBER 2011 Centennial Record (finish): 4-5 (6th) 2 GETTYSBURG 7 p.m. 2011 Presidents Record (finish): 4-4 (t-3rd) 3 Washington & Jefferson 7 p.m. Basic Offense: Multiple Option 10 at Ursinus 1 p.m. Basic Offense Spread 10 WESTMINSTER 1 p.m. Basic Defense: 4-3 Basic Defense: Multiple 2011 Results 2011 Results Lettermen Returning/Lost: 24/21 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/25 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER Starters Returning/Lost: 11/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 3 HOBART L, 9-33 3 FROSTBURG STATE L, 21-34 Series Record: Tied, 10-10-1 10 JUNIATA W, 35-6 Series Record: First meeting 10 at Albright L, 10-46 First Game: 1934, Tied 12-12 17 at Susquehanna L, 18-20 12 at Thomas More L, 6-41 SID: Van Zanic Current Streak: Hobart 2 24 MORAVIAN L, 12-24 24 BETHANY L, 27-48 Phone: (724) 847-6886 Longest Streak: Dickinson 5 OCTOBER OCTOBER Email: [email protected] Last Hobart Win: 2011, 33-9 1 at Franklin & Marshall W, 31-24 1 ST. VINCENT W, 23-20 Web Site: www.geneva.edu/athletics Last Dickinson Win: 2009, 26-3 14 at Johns Hopkins L, 6-47 8 at Waynesburg L, 33-47 21 McDANIEL W, 17-16 15 GROVE CITY W, 23-7 SID: Charlie McGuire 29 at Muhlenberg L, 12-0 22 at Washington & Jefferson L, 7-24 Phone: (717) 245-1652 NOVEMBER 29 THIEL W, 50-31 Email: [email protected] 5 at Gettysburg W, 21-20 NOVEMBER Web Site: dickinsonathletics.com 11 URSINUS L, 34-16 12 at Westminster W, 23-10 Game 3 Game 4 Hobart at Utica Merchant Marine at Hobart Sept. 15 • 7 p.m. • Gaetano Stadium Sept. 22 • 1 p.m. • Boswell Field Location: Utica, N.Y. Location: Kings Point, N.Y. Founded: 1946 Founded: 1943 Enrollment: 2,537 Enrollment: 1,000 President: Dr. Todd S. Hutton Superintendent: Ret. Col. James Helis, Ph.D. Athletics Director: David Fontaine 2012 Schedule Athletics Director: Susan Petersen Lubow 2012 Schedule Nickname: Pioneers SEPTEMBER Nickname: Mariners SEPTEMBER Colors: Orange & Blue 1 ST. LAWRENCE 7 p.m. Colors: Blue & Gray 1 at Susquehanna 4 p.m. Conference: Empire 8 8 at Union 7 p.m. Conference: Liberty League 8 at Coast Guard 2:30 p.m. Stadium: Charles A. Gaetano Stadium 15 Hobart 7 p.m. Stadium: Brooks Stadium 15 MARITIME 2:30 p.m. Surface: FieldTurf 29 at Ithaca 1 p.m. Surface: FieldTurf 22 at Hobart 1 p.m. Seating: 1,200 OCTOBER Seating: 4,000 29 RENSSELAER 2 p.m. 6 at Buffalo State Noon OCTOBER Head Coach: Blaise Faggiano 13 FROSTBURG STATE 2 p.m. Head Coach: Mike Toop 6 ROCHESTER 1 p.m. record at School: 17-23 (4 yrs) 20 at Hartwick 1 p.m. record at School: 21-49 (7 yrs) 13 at Springfield 2 p.m. career Record: 17-23 (4 yrs) 27 ALFRED 2 p.m. career Record: 38-71 (11 yrs) 20 WPI 2:30 p.m. 2011 Record: 5-5 NOVEMBER 2011 Record: 3-7 NOVEMBER 2011 Empire 8 Record (finish): 2-5 (t-6th) 3 at Salisbury Noon 2011 Liberty Record (finish): 2-4 (6th) 3 at Union Noon Basic Offense: Multiple Spread 10 ST. JOHN FISHER 1 p.m. Basic Offense: Spread 10 ST. LAWRENCE 1 p.m. Basic Defense: 4-3 Basic Defense: Multiple 50 2011 Results 2011 Results Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/20 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 29/16 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 11/11 3 at St. Lawrence W, 48-35 3 JOHNS HOPKINS L, 14-45 Series Record: First meeting 10 UNION W, 28-27 Series Record: Hobart leads, 8-4 10 COAST GUARD W, 35-28 17 at Frostburg State L, 24-44 First Game: 1962, Merchant Marine 7-0 17 at SUNY Maritime L, 7-13 SID: Gil Burgmaster OCTOBER Current Streak: Hobart 8 24 at St. Lawrence L, 10-20 Phone: (315) 792-3772 1 SALISBURY L, 45-70 Longest Streak: Hobart 8 OCTOBER Email: [email protected] 8 at RENSSELAER W, 38-28 Last Hobart Win: 2011, 42-14 1 SPRINGFIELD L, 21-41 Web Site: www.ucpioneers.com 15 HARTWICK W, 20-17 Last Merchant Marine Win: 1970, 27-14 8 at WPI W, 34-27 22 ITHACA W, 20-15 15 ROCHESTER L, 16-45 29 at St. John Fisher L, 36-63 SID: Joe Pisido 22 at Hobart L, 14-42 NOVEMBER Phone: (516) 726-5609 NOVEMBER 5 SPRINGFIELD L, 14-40 Email: [email protected] 5 UNION L, 14-33 12 at Alfred L, 13-41 Web Site: www.usmmasports.com 12 at Rensselaer W, 31-24

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Game 5 Game 6 Hobart at WPI Springfield at Hobart Sept. 29 • Noon • Alumni Field Oct. 6 • Noon • Boswell Field Location: Worcester, Mass. Location: Springfield, Mass. Founded: 1865 Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 3,627 Enrollment: 1,405 President: Dr. Dennis D. Berkey President: Richard B. Flynn Athletics Director: Dana L. Harmon 2012 Schedule Athletics Director: Cathie Schweitzer 2012 Schedule Nickname: Engineers SEPTEMBER Nickname: Pride SEPTEMBER Colors: Crimson and Gray 1 at Curry 1 p.m. Colors: Maroon and White 1 BRIDGEWATER STATE 7 p.m. Conference: Liberty League 8 WORCESTER STATE 1 p.m. Conference: Liberty League 8 at Husson 1 p.m. Stadium: Alumni Field 15 at Norwich 2 p.m. Stadium: Amos Alonzo Stagg Field 15 MOUNT IDA Noon Surface: FieldTurf 22 RENSSELAER* 1 p.m. Surface: FieldTurf 22 ROCHESTER 1 p.m. Seating: 2,000 29 HOBART* Noon Seating: 3,867 29 at Union 6 p.m. OCTOBER OCTOBER Head Coach: Chris Robertson 6 UNION 1 p.m. Head Coach: Mike DeLong ’74 6 at Hobart Noon record at school: 5-14 (2 yrs) 20 at Merchant Martine 2:30 p.m. record at School: 165-116-2 (28 yrs) 13 MERCHANT MARINE 2 p.m. career Record: 16-39 (6 yrs) 27 ST. LAWRENCE Noon career Record: 177-122-2 ( yrs) 20 at St. Lawrence 1 p.m. 2011 Record: 2-7 NOVEMBER 2011 Record: 6-4 NOVEMBER 2011 Liberty Record (finish): 1-5 (7th) 3 at Rochester* Noon 2011 Empire 8 Record (finish): 4-3 (t-3rd) 3 RENSSELAER Noon Basic Offense: Pro 10 SPRINGFIELD* Noon Basic Offense: Multiple Option 10 at WPI Noon Basic Defense: 3-4 Basic Defense: 4-3 2011 Results 2011 Results Lettermen Returning/Lost: 72/31 Lettermen Returning/Lost: SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER Starters Returning/Lost: 10/12 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10 3 at Merrimack L, 3-60 10 FROSTBURG STATE W, 48-24 Series Record: Hobart leads 8-0 9 at Worcester State L, 14-21 Series Record: First Meeting 17 HUSSON W, 63-19 First Game: 2004, Hobart 55-38 17 at Becker W, 31-3 24 at Alfred L, 22-30 SID: Steve Raczynski Current Streak: Hobart 8 24 RENSSELAER W, 34-31 OCTOBER Phone: (413) 748-3342 Longest Streak: Hobart 8 OCTOBER 1 at Kings Point W, 41-21 Email: [email protected] Last Hobart Win: 2011, 28-21 1 at Union L, 31-34 8 at Salisbury L, 23-65 8 MERCHANT MARINE L, 27-34 Web Site: www.spfldcol.edu/athletics 15 ITHACA W, 38-33 SID: Rusty Eggen 22 at Rochester L, 21-28 22 ST. JOHN FISHER L, 6-33 Phone: (508) 831-5328 29 HOBART L, 13-27 29 at Hartwick W, 62-41 Email: [email protected] NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Web Site: www.wpi.edu/athletics 12 ST. LAWRENCE L, 14-21 5 at Utica W, 40-14 12 at Union L, 36-44

Game 7 Game 8 Hobart at RPI Union at Hobart Oct. 20 • Noon • E. Campus Stadium Oct. 27 • Noon • Boswell Field Location: Troy, N.Y. Location: Schenectady, N.Y. Founded: 1824 Founded: 1795 Enrollment: 5,400 Enrollment: 2,220 President: Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson President: Stephen C. Ainlay Athletics Director: Jim Knowlton 2012 Schedule Athletics Director: Jim McLaughlin 2012 Schedule Nickname: Engineers SEPTEMBER Nickname: Dutchmen SEPTEMBER Colors: Cherry & White 8 ALFRED 12:30 p.m. Colors: Garnet 1 SALVE REGINA 1 p.m. Conference: Liberty League 15 at Castleton State 1 p.m. Conference: Liberty League 8 UTICA 7 p.m. Stadium: East Campus Stadium 22 WPI 1 p.m. Stadium: Frank Bailey Field 15 at Ithaca 1 p.m. Surface: FieldTurf 29 at Merchant Marine 2 p.m. Surface: FieldTurf 22 at St. Lawrence 1 p.m. Seating: 5,200 OCTOBER Seating: 2,200 29 SPRINGFIELD 6 p.m. OCTOBER Head Coach: Bob Bodor 6 ST. LAWRENCE 1 p.m. Head Coach: John Audino 13 at Rochester 1 p.m. 6 at WPI 1 p.m. record at School: First season record at School: 141-60-0 (20 yrs) 20 ROCHESTER 1 p.m. 20 HOBART Noon career Record: 15-41 (6 yrs) career Record: 148-72-0 (22 yrs) 27 at Hobart 1 p.m. NOVEMBER 2011 Record: 4-5 2011 Record: 6-4 NOVEMBER 3 at Springfield Noon 2011 Liberty Record (finish): 3-3 (t-3rd) 2011 Liberty Record (finish): 5-1 (t-1st) 3 MERCHANT MARINE Noon Basic Offense: Multiple 10 UNION Noon Basic Offense: Multiple One Back 10 at Rensselaer 1 p.m. Basic Defense: 3-4 Basic Defense: Multiple 2011 Results 2011 Results Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/15 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/15 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/14 10 at Alfred L, 17-48 3 at Salve Regina L, 22-25 Series Record: Rensselaer leads, 28-26-1 17 CASTLETON STATE W, 51-21 Series Record: Union leads 50-43-2 10 at Utica L, 27-28 First Game: 1910, Hobart 6-5 24 at WPI L, 31-34 First Game: 1896, Hobart 6-4 17 ITHACA L, 18-37 Current Streak: Rensselaer 2 OCTOBER Current Streak: Hobart 2 24 at Rochester W, 41-34 Longest Streak: Hobart 5, Rensselaer 5 1 ROCHESTER W, 28-24 Longest Streak: Union 16 OCTOBER Last Hobart Win: 2009, 10-0 8 UTICA L, 28-38 Last Hobart Win: 2011, 41-24 1 WPI W, 34-31 Last RPI Win: 2011, 29-28 22 ST. LAWRENCE W, 14-7 Last Union Win: 2009, 31-21 8 HOBART L, 24-41 29 at Union L, 28-38 15 at St. Lawrence W, 10-6 SID: Kevin Beattie NOVEMBER SID: Eric McDowell 29 RPI W, 38-28 Phone: (518) 276-3763 5 at Hobart W, 29-28 Phone: (518) 388-6170 NOVEMBER Email: [email protected] 12 MERCHANT MARINE L, 24-31 Email: [email protected] 5 at Merchant Marine W, 33-14 Web Site: www.rpiathletics.com Web Site: www.unionathletics.com 12 SPRINGFIELD W, 44-36

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Game 9 Game 10 Hobart at St. Lawrence Rochester at Hobart Nov. 3 • 1:30 p.m. • Leckonby Stadium Nov. 10 • Noon • Boswell Field Location: Canton, N.Y. Location: Rochester, N.Y. Founded: 1856 Founded: 1850 Enrollment: 2,361 Enrollment: 5,121 President: William L. Fox President: Joel Seligman Athletics Director: Margie Strait 2012 Schedule Athletics Director: George VanderZwaag 2012 Schedule Nickname: Saints SEPTEMBER Nickname: Yellowjackets SEPTEMBER Colors: Scarlet and Brown 1 at Utica 7 p.m. Colors: Blue and Yellow 8 THIEL Noon Conference: Liberty League 8 NORWICH 1 p.m. Conference: Liberty League 15 at St. John Fisher 7 p.m. Stadium: Leckonby Stadium 15 ALFRED 1 p.m. Stadium: Edwin Fauver Stadium 22 at Springfield 1 p.m. Surface: Natural Grass 22 UNION 1 p.m. Surface: FieldTurf 29 ST. LAWRENCE Noon Seating: 1,500 29 at Rochester 1 p.m. Seating: 5,000 OCTOBER Head Coach: Mark Raymond OCTOBER Head Coach: Scott Greene 6 at Merchant Marine 1 p.m. record at School: 8-12 (2 yrs) 6 at Rensselaer Noon record at School: 28-32 (6 yrs) 13 RENSSELAER 1 p.m. career Record: 8-12 (2 yrs) 20 SPRINGFIELD 1 p.m. career Record: 28-32 (6 yrs) 20 at Union 1 p.m. 2011 Record: 3-6 27 at WPI Noon 2011 Record: 4-5 NOVEMBER 2011 Liberty Record (finish): 2-4 (t-5th) NOVEMBER 2011 Liberty Record (finish): 3-3 (t-3rd) 3 WPI Noon Basic Offense: Multiple 3 HOBART 1:30 p.m. Basic Offense: Multiple 10 at Hobart Noon 10 at Merchant Marine 1 p.m. Basic Defense: Multiple Basic Defense: Multiple 2011 Results Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/14 2011 Results Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/20 SEPTEMBER Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 SEPTEMBER Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 10 at Case Western Reserve W, 17-7 Series Record: Hobart leads 45-37-2 3 UTICA L, 35-48 Series Record: Hobart leads 49-48-7 17 ST. JOHN FISHER L, 3-52 First Game: 1901, Hobart 10-0 10 at Norwich W, 29-14 First Game: 1892, Rochester 40-0 24 UNION L, 34-41 Current Streak: Hobart 1 17 at Alfred L, 12-36 Current Streak: Hobart 1 OCTOBER Longest Streak: Hobart 18 24 MERCHANT MARINE W, 20-10 Longest Streak: Rochester 11 1 at Rensselaer L, 24-28 Last Hobart Win: 2011, 23-0 OCTOBER Last Hobart Win: 2011, 24-10 15 at Merchant Marine W, 45-16 Last St. Lawrence Win: 2010, 24-21 1 at Hobart L, 0-23 Last Rochester Win: 2010, 35-34 (2OT) 22 WPI W, 28-21 15 UNION L, 6-10 29 ALFRED L, 17-24 SID: Joe Keniston 22 at Rensselaer L, 7-14 SID: Dennis O’Donnell NOVEMBER Phone: (315) 229-5986 NOVEMBER Phone: (585) 275-5955 5 at St. Lawrence W, 16-13 Email: [email protected] 5 ROCHESTER L, 13-16 Email: [email protected] 12 Hobart L, 10-24 Web Site: www.stlawu.edu/athletics 12 at WPI W, 21-14 Web Site: www.uofrathletics.com kevin colton

Boswell Field at the Caird Center for Sports and Recreation

36 All-Time Series Records

1st Last 1st Last Team Mtg Mtg w l t pct. APF APA pf pA Team Mtg Mtg w l t pct. APF APA pf pA Albany 1979 1979 0 1 0 .000 0.0 15.0 0 15 John Carroll 1960 2002 1 2 0 .333 4.7 13.0 14 39 Albany Teacher's 1917 1917 0 1 0 .000 6.0 7.0 6 7 Johns Hopkins 1965 1966 2 0 0 1.000 34.0 10.0 68 20 Alfred 1899 2007 39 35 4 .526 16.5 15.2 1285 1185 Kent State 1939 1939 0 1 0 .000 6.0 8.0 6 8 Allegheny 1952 1957 6 0 0 1.000 28.8 7.7 173 46 Kenyon 1928 1971 14 4 1 .763 27.5 8.5 523 162 Alumni 1902 1902 0 1 0 .000 0.0 5.0 0 5 Lafayette 1909 1924 0 2 0 .000 0.0 40.0 0 80 Amherst 1933 1940 0 2 1 .167 4.7 23.3 14 70 Laureate Boat C. 1897 1898 1 1 0 .500 5.5 18.5 11 37 Army 1936 1936 0 1 0 .000 7.0 51.0 7 51 Lima 1902 1902 1 0 0 1.000 29.0 0.0 29 0 Assumption 1991 1991 1 0 0 1.000 36.0 15.0 36 15 LIU-C.W. Post 1959 1960 1 1 0 .500 6.5 6.5 13 13 Auburn AA 1897 1899 2 0 0 1.000 10.5 7.0 21 14 Long Island 1931 1931 0 1 0 .000 6.0 14.0 6 14 Auburn Seminary 1893 1893 1 0 0 1.000 8.0 0.0 8 0 Lycoming 2008 2008 1 0 0 1.000 33.0 15.0 33 15 Bridgewater State 2000 2000 1 0 0 1.000 25.0 0.0 25 0 Merchant Marine 1962 2011 8 4 0 .667 26.2 15.4 314 185 Brockport State 1949 1982 3 5 0 .375 18.3 19.5 146 156 Middlebury 1947 1948 0 2 0 .000 9.5 22.0 19 44 Brooklyn 1952 1953 2 0 0 1.000 34.0 6.0 68 12 Mount Union 1972 2008 2 1 0 .667 18.7 16.3 56 49 Buffalo 1894 1981 21 17 4 .548 14.7 14.8 617 623 Muskingum 1967 1968 0 2 0 .000 3.0 13.5 6 27 Buffalo State 1984 1993 3 3 0 .500 14.7 20.8 88 125 Niagara 1907 1946 5 4 0 .556 9.2 9.3 83 84 Canandaigua 1891 1895 4 0 1 .900 22.0 0.0 110 0 Norwich 1938 2003 1 2 0 .333 15.7 21.0 47 63 Canisius 1918 1992 4 6 0 .400 13.0 19.1 130 191 NYU 1921 1932 1 4 0 .200 4.0 31.8 20 159 Carnegie Mellon 2007 2010 4 0 0 1.000 26.8 19.8 107 79 Pace 1990 1993 2 2 0 .500 19.5 16.8 78 67 Carthage 1902 1902 0 1 0 .000 0.0 12.0 0 12 Palmer Institute 1904 1906 2 0 0 1.000 28.5 2.5 57 5 Cascadilla 1895 1895 0 0 1 .500 0.0 0.0 0 0 Plymouth State 1987 1987 1 0 0 1.000 10.0 0.0 10 0 Cayuga 1895 1895 0 0 1 .500 0.0 0.0 0 0 Rensselaer 1910 2011 26 28 1 .482 22.0 17.9 1209 986 CCNY 1922 1942 3 2 0 .600 10.0 6.6 50 33 Rochester 1892 2011 49 48 7 .505 14.1 14.2 1465 1476 Clarkson 1915 1929 9 2 0 .818 18.7 8.5 206 93 Rochester Inst. Tech. 1972 1977 5 0 1 .917 39.8 14.5 239 87 Clyde 1905 1905 1 0 0 1.000 18.0 0.0 18 0 Rochester Sch. Opt. 1923 1923 1 0 0 1.000 39.0 0.0 39 0 Clyde AC 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 6.0 0.0 6 0 Rochester YMCA 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 12.0 6.0 12 6 Coast Guard 1975 2005 3 1 0 .750 28.8 12.5 115 50 Rowan 2004 2006 0 2 0 .000 16.0 32.5 32 65 Colby 1971 1974 3 1 0 .750 32.3 13.0 129 52 Rutgers 1912 1913 0 2 0 .000 3.5 43.5 7 87 Colgate 1895 1928 1 15 1 .088 2.9 25.6 50 435 Sampson 1947 1948 2 0 0 1.000 18.0 0.0 36 0 Columbia 1917 1950 0 2 0 .000 6.0 56.0 12 112 Seneca Falls 1893 1894 2 0 0 1.000 51.0 0.0 102 0 Columbia AC 1898 1898 1 0 0 1.000 35.0 0.0 35 0 Seneca Falls AA 1897 1897 1 0 0 1.000 24.0 0.0 24 0 Cook Academy 1903 1905 2 0 1 .833 19.7 1.7 59 5 St. Bonaventure 1916 1920 0 1 1 .250 3.5 7.5 7 15 Cornell 1902 1930 0 5 0 .000 0.0 34.8 0 174 St. John Fisher 1990 2011 11 6 0 .647 21.6 15.4 367 261 Cornell Frosh 1891 1891 1 0 0 1.000 24.0 10.0 24 10 St. John's 1892 1899 3 2 1 .583 8.3 8.0 50 48 Cortland 1903 2005 7 6 0 .538 15.2 14.5 197 189 St. Lawrence 1901 2011 45 37 2 .548 17.3 17.0 1455 1427 Curry 2004 2004 1 0 0 1.000 35.0 16.0 35 16 St. Michael's 1916 1916 1 0 0 1.000 34.0 0.0 34 0 Dartmouth 1925 1929 0 5 0 .000 0.0 48.4 0 242 St. Stephen's 1914 1923 1 1 0 .500 17.0 0.0 34 0 Delaware Valley 2005 2005 0 1 0 .000 14.0 21.0 14 21 Starkey Academy 1905 1907 2 0 0 1.000 5.5 0.0 11 0 Denison 1936 1975 3 0 0 1.000 15.3 2.3 46 7 Starkey Seminary 1894 1894 1 0 0 1.000 34.0 4.0 34 4 Dickinson 1934 2011 10 10 1 .500 19.4 17.3 408 364 Susquehanna 1961 2009 2 3 0 .400 19.6 21.8 98 109 Drexel 1971 1971 1 0 0 1.000 35.0 8.0 35 8 Swarthmore 1989 1995 4 2 0 .667 24.0 12.7 144 76 Dryden AC 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 10.0 4.0 10 4 Syracuse 1894 1931 0 24 0 .000 1.7 31.6 40 758 Elmira 1894 1896 1 2 1 .375 4.0 6.8 16 27 Thiel 1956 1957 2 0 0 1.000 27.0 10.5 54 21 Elmira AA 1897 1897 1 0 0 1.000 22.0 0.0 22 0 Trinity (Conn.) 1923 1953 3 13 1 .206 7.4 19.8 126 337 Elmira AC 1896 1896 0 0 1 .500 0.0 0.0 0 0 Tufts 1960 1964 0 2 0 .000 13.5 32.0 27 64 Franklin & Marshall 1996 2005 8 2 0 .800 26.1 14.2 261 142 Union 1896 2011 43 50 2 .463 14.5 18.4 1382 1748 Gannon 1989 1990 1 1 0 .500 11.5 10.0 23 20 Upsala 1926 1969 5 5 0 .500 13.2 8.8 132 88 Genesee Wesleyan 1899 1901 1 1 1 .500 21.7 9.7 65 29 Ursinus 1964 1965 2 0 0 1.000 11.5 7.0 23 14 Geneva 1900 1900 0 1 0 .000 0.0 6.0 0 6 Vermont 1958 1959 1 1 0 .500 12.0 22.5 24 45 Geneva AA 1897 1897 2 0 0 1.000 29.0 2.0 58 4 Wagner 1954 1979 4 2 0 .667 23.2 13.7 139 82 Geneva AC 1896 1896 2 0 0 1.000 46.0 0.0 92 0 Wash. & Jeff. 1941 1942 0 2 0 .000 0.0 16.0 0 32 Geneva High 1895 1899 1 0 1 .750 7.5 4.5 15 9 Watertown 1901 1902 0 2 0 .000 0.0 33.5 0 67 Grove City 1967 1968 0 2 0 .000 16.5 30.0 33 60 Watertown AA 1899 1899 0 1 0 .000 6.0 18.0 6 18 Hamilton 1895 1993 29 27 8 .516 13.3 12.5 854 803 Wesley 2011 2011 0 1 0 .000 28.0 35.0 28 35 Hartwick 1933 1997 4 2 0 .667 26.3 20.5 158 123 Wesleyan 1922 1922 0 1 0 .000 0.0 14.0 0 14 Haverford 1950 1951 2 0 0 1.000 34.5 9.5 69 19 Widener 2000 2000 0 1 0 .000 14.0 40.0 14 40 Herkimer AA 1897 1897 1 0 0 1.000 11.0 10.0 11 10 William Paterson 2006 2006 1 0 0 1.000 31.0 27.0 31 27 Herkimer AC 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 12.0 0.0 12 0 Williams 1929 1930 0 2 0 .000 0.0 56.0 0 112 Hofstra 1983 1988 1 5 0 .167 13.2 21.0 79 126 Wooster 1962 1963 1 1 0 .500 14.5 24.0 29 48 Holbrook 1935 1935 1 0 0 1.000 52.0 0.0 52 0 WPI 2004 2011 8 0 0 1.000 35.0 19.3 280 154 Iona 1983 1984 2 0 0 1.000 35.5 6.5 71 13 Totals 470 463 44 .504 16.0 16.4 15677 16035 Ithaca 1961 2003 3 24 0 .111 13.7 29.7 369 801

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at Colgate...... W, 28-0 Alfred...... W, 13-7 Rensselaer...... L, 0-6 at Alfred...... T, 0-0 at Hamilton...... T, 0-0 at N.Y.U...... W, 20-0 at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-26 Clarkson...... W, 20-0 at Wesleyan...... L, 0-14 Rochester...... W, 11-0 Rochester...... W, 12-0 C.C.N.Y...... W, 24-0 at Buffalo...... W, 20-6 at Union...... T, 7-7 1907 — 4-3-0 at Buffalo...... W, 28-13 Captain: J. Pertrie 1916 — 2-4-1 Clarkson...... W, 14-13 at Syracuse...... L, 0-28 Captain: F. Campbell at Rochester...... L, 14-15 Starkey Academy...... W, 6-0 Alfred...... L, 0-33 at Alfred...... W, 11-0 Hamilton...... W, 13-6 1923 — 8-2-0 Niagara...... W, 10-4 at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-12 Captain: F. Kraus St. Lawrence...... W, 8-5 St. Michael’s...... W, 34-0 Roch. Sch. Opt...... W, 39-0 at Colgate...... L, 5-23 Rochester...... L, 0-25 at Syracuse...... L, 0-33 at Rochester...... L, 6-11 St. Bonaventure...... T, 0-0 St. Stephen’s...... W, 49-0 at Buffalo...... L, 0-6 St. Lawrence...... W, 21-17 1908 — 1-5-0 Trinity...... W, 27-0 Captain: J. Loman 1917 — 0-7-0 at C.C.N.Y...... W, 7-0 at Syracuse...... L, 0-51 Captain: R. Peffer at Union...... L, 3-7 at Colgate...... L, 0-26 at Hamilton...... L, 0-26 Buffalo...... W, 7-0 Alfred...... W, 6-0 Albany Teachers’...... L, 6-7 Niagara...... W, 14-7 Niagara...... L, 5-9 St. Lawrence...... L, 0-26 at Rochester...... W, 10-0 at Union...... L, 5-36 at Rensselaer...... L, 0-35 Rochester...... L, 4-24 at Columbia...... L, 0-70 1924 — 5-4-0 Rochester...... L, 0-9 Captain: F. Daily 1909 — 2-3-1 at Buffalo...... L, 0-26 at Syracuse...... L, 0-35 This photo (circa 1900) shows the Hobart football team squaring off against an opponent on Captain: E. Olmstead Clarkson...... W, 26-14 the quad. at Hamilton...... L, 0-9 at Lafayette...... L, 0-30 Lafayette...... L, 0-50 Niagara...... L, 7-13 Union...... W, 5-3 at Colgate...... L, 0-49 1891 — 2-0-0 1897 — 8-6-0 at St. Lawrence...... W, 10-0 Niagara...... W, 3-0 at Trinity...... W, 21-0 Captain: S. Patten Captain: W. Watson at Watertown...... L, 0-10 Alfred...... T, 0-0 Alfred...... W, 27-6 at Canandaigua...... W, 28-0 Geneva A.A...... W, 26-4 at Rochester...... L, 6-10 Rochester...... L, 0-1 at Buffalo...... W, 13-6 Cornell Frosh...... W, 24-10 at Syracuse...... L, 0-18 at Rochester...... W, 42-17 at Rochester...... L, 14-16 1902 — 4-8-1 1910 — 4-1-1 1892 — 1-2-0 Elmira A.A...... W, 22-0 Captain: J. Whitney Captain: D. Woods 1925 — 5-4-0 Captain: S. Patten Rochester...... W, 16-6 at Alfred...... W, 11-6 Hamilton...... W, 17-0 Captain: H. Chapman Canandaigua...... W, 32-0 at Seneca Falls A.A...... W, 24-0 at Cornell...... L, 0-56 at Rensselaer...... W, 6-5 at Syracuse...... L, 0-32 St. John’s...... L, 4-10 at Auburn A.A...... W, 10-4 Rochester...... W, 16-0 at Syracuse...... L, 5-12 Coach Vincent Welch at Dartmouth...... L, 0-34 at Rochester...... L, 0-40 at Colgate...... L, 0-18 at Buffalo...... T, 0-0 at Union...... W, 5-0 1918-29 Alfred...... W, 36-0 Hamilton...... L, 0-4 at Colgate...... L, 0-50 Alfred...... W, 28-5 55-15-4, .518 Clarkson...... W, 6-0 1893 — 2-1-1 Geneva A.A...... W, 32-0 Hamilton...... L, 6-17 at Rochester...... T, 0-0 Niagara...... L, 7-19 Captain: T. Bachman at Herkimer A.A...... W, 11-10 Lima...... W, 29-0 1918 — 1-2-0 at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-6 Seneca Falls...... W, 42-0 at Laureate Boat C...... W, 11-10 at St. Lawrence...... L, 6-11 1911 — 2-4-0 Captain: L. Gracey at Union...... W, 24-13 Canandaigua...... T, 0-0 at Union...... L, 0-10 at Watertown...... L, 0-57 Captain: A. Barmore Canisius...... W, 13-6 Buffalo...... W, 13-0 Auburn Seminary...... W, 8-0 at Buffalo...... L, 0-28 at Carthage...... L, 0-12 at Syracuse...... L, 0-6 at Rochester...... L, 0-29 at Rochester...... W, 13-6 St. John’s...... L, 5-16 Alfred...... L, 6-12 at Colgate...... L, 0-28 Buffalo...... L, 0-81 1898 — 4-6 Alumni...... L, 0-5 at Hamilton...... W, 6-0 1926 — 6-3-0 1894 — 3-3-2 Captain: G. Teller at Rochester...... W, 6-5 at Rensselaer...... L, 0-5 1919 — 4-3-1 Captain: P. Vogt Captain: T. Bachman Columbia A.C...... W, 35-0 Union...... W, 10-3 Captain: L. Gracey at Syracuse...... L, 0-18 Syracuse...... L, 4-18 at Rochester...... L, 5-6 1903 — 5-3-0 Rochester...... L, 0-3 Rensselaer...... L, 0-7 at Dartmouth...... L, 0-50 Seneca Falls...... W, 60-0 Syracuse...... L, 5-45 Captain: J. Maddigan St. Lawrence...... W, 13-6 Upsala...... W, 21-0 Rochester...... T, 0-0 St. John’s...... W, 6-0 Cortland...... W, 22-6 1912 — 4-4-0 at Union...... L, 0-14 Union...... W, 21-0 Elmira...... T, 0-0 at Hamilton...... L, 0-24 Cook Academy...... W, 5-0 Captain: H. McCain at Buffalo...... W, 21-6 at Clarkson...... L, 0-41 Elmira...... L, 0-6 at St. John’s...... W, 6-5 at Cornell...... L, 0-12 at Syracuse...... L, 0-12 at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-9 St. Lawrence...... W, 12-0 Rochester...... L, 10-16 Colgate...... L, 5-11 Rochester...... W, 15-5 at Union...... L, 6-7 Clarkson...... W, 29-0 at Alfred...... W, 18-0 Starkey Seminary...... W, 34-4 at Union...... L, 6-21 at Hamilton...... L, 0-17 at Colgate...... L, 2-12 Alfred...... W, 27-7 at Buffalo...... W, 41-13 Buffalo...... W, 12-6 at Laureate Boat C...... L, 0-27 Buffalo...... W, 12-0 at Rutgers...... L, 7-16 at Rochester...... T, 0-0 at Rochester...... W, 13-6 at Rochester...... W, 11-2 Alfred...... W, 24-6 Hamilton...... W, 19-0 1895 — 4-2-4 at Rochester...... L, 5-15 at St. Lawrence...... W, 12-8 1920 — 3-5-1 1927 — 5-4-0 Captain: E. Cook 1899 — 4-4-2 Alfred...... W, 33-0 Captain: L. Loghry Captain: O. Budd Geneva High...... T, 4-4 Captain: C. Folger 1904 — 3-3-1 at Rochester...... W, 20-13 at Syracuse...... L, 7-55 at Syracuse...... L, 0-13 Hamilton...... T, 10-10 Geneva High...... W, 11-5 Captain: G. Gutches Canisius...... W, 14-0 at Dartmouth...... L, 0-46 Colgate...... L, 0-64 Auburn A.A...... W, 11-10 Cook Academy...... T, 5-5 1913 — 1-5-2 Clarkson...... W, 23-0 Upsala...... W, 38-0 Cayuga...... T, 0-0 Buffalo...... L, 0-51 at Cornell...... L, 0-24 Captain: H. Hall St. Bonaventure...... L, 7-15 at Union...... L, 13-21 Canandaigua...... W, 16-0 at Genesee Wes...... L, 0-6 at Colgate...... L, 0-38 at Syracuse...... L, 0-41 St. Lawrence...... L, 0-35 Clarkson...... W, 25-0 Rochester...... W, 6-4 Watertown A.A...... L, 6-18 Hamilton...... L, 0-16 Alfred...... W, 35-0 at Buffalo...... W, 20-2 Alfred...... W, 50-0 Hamilton...... W, 1-0 at St. John’s...... T, 11-11 Palmer Institute...... W, 46-0 at Colgate...... L, 0-46 Rensselaer...... L, 2-12 at Colgate...... L, 0-20 Canandaigua...... W, 34-0 St. John’s...... W, 18-6 St. Lawrence...... W, 16-0 at Rutgers...... L, 0-71 at Union...... L, 7-20 Buffalo...... W, 49-0 Cascadilla...... T, 0-0 Genesee Wes...... T, 23-23 at Alfred...... W, 12-0 at Hamilton...... T, 0-0 at Rochester...... T, 14-14 at Rochester...... W, 33-7 Elmira...... L, 4-15 Rochester...... L, 0-39 at Union...... L, 0-14 at Alfred...... W, 30-11 1905 — 5-4-0 St. Lawrence...... T, 0-0 1921 — 6-3-0 1928 — 5-4-0 1896 — 9-0-3 Captain: D. Weeks Rochester...... L, 0-14 Captain: J. Howe Captain: G. Barna Captain: R. Carrier 1900 — 0-4-0 Starkey Academy...... W, 5-0 at Syracuse...... L, 0-35 at Syracuse...... L, 6-14 Geneva A.C...... W, 22-0 Captain: N. Hutton at Syracuse...... L, 0-24 1914 — 1-6-0 at NYU...... L, 0-26 at Dartmouth...... L, 0-44 at Dryden A.C...... W, 10-4 Geneva...... L, 0-6 at Cornell...... L, 0-28 Captain: T. Smith Niagara...... W, 10-7 Union...... W, 30-0 at Clyde A.C...... W, 6-0 at Colgate...... L, 0-18 Cook Academy...... W, 49-0 at Syracuse...... L, 0-37 Clarkson...... W, 24-0 Kenyon...... W, 32-0 at Herkimer A.C...... W, 12-0 at Hamilton...... L, 0-39 at Rochester...... L, 0-16 at Union...... L, 3-7 at Hamilton...... W, 14-0 Clarkson...... W, 39-0 at Union...... W, 6-4 at Rochester...... L, 5-39 St. Lawrence...... W, 10-0 at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-7 at Union...... W, 21-7 at Alfred...... W, 26-7 at Rochester...... W, 22-0 Alfred...... W, 11-6 Hamilton...... L, 3-14 at Rensselaer...... L, 0-21 at Colgate...... L, 0-21 Rochester YMCA...... W, 12-6 1901 — 3-5-0 Clyde...... W, 18-0 St. Stephen’s...... L, 14-16 Buffalo...... W, 35-0 at Buffalo...... W, 38-0 at Elmira A.C...... T, 0-0 Captain: E. Warner at Union...... L, 5-15 at Alfred...... W, 33-0 at Rochester...... W, 14-0 at Rochester...... L, 18-20 at Colgate...... T, 0-0 at Hamilton...... L, 0-23 at Rochester...... L, 3-6 Elmira...... W, 12-6 at Union...... L, 0-35 1906 — 3-2-1 1922 — 5-4-1 1929 — 0-9-0 Geneva A.C...... W, 70-0 Rochester...... W, 17-12 Captain: J. Dwinelle 1915 — 5-0-1 Captain: M. Gasper Captain: M. Polanski at Buffalo...... T, 6-6 Genesee Wes...... W, 42-0 Palmer...... W, 11-5 Captain: T. Smith at Syracuse...... L, 7-28 at Syracuse...... L, 0-77 Colgate...... L, 10-11 at Syracuse...... L, 6-28 St. Lawrence...... W, 6-0 Niagara...... W, 27-0 at Dartmouth...... L, 0-68

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at Union...... L, 13-28 1936 — 6-1-1 Kent State...... L, 6-8 1943-45 Alfred...... T, 20-20 at Williams...... L, 0-47 Captains: J. Cozzens, F. King Buffalo...... W, 20-0 No team, World War II at Clarkson...... L, 0-25 at Amherst...... T, 0-0 at Rochester...... W, 23-0 1946 — 1-5-0 1953 — 5-1-0 at Hamilton...... L, 6-19 Union...... W, 26-0 Captain: A. Stertzer Captain: T. Olney Alfred...... L, 7-19 at Hamilton...... W, 33-0 1940 — 4-3-0 Buffalo...... L, 7-20 at Brooklyn...... W, 20-0 Buffalo...... L, 7-13 Trinity...... W, 26-6 Captains: J. Cozzens, at Trinity...... L, 14-21 Trinity...... L, 0-32 at Rochester...... L, 0-13 Denison...... W, 26-0 D. Popalisky Union...... L, 7-19 at Allegheny...... W, 19-12 at Rochester...... W, 21-13 at Amherst...... L, 7-32 at Hamilton...... L, 6-7 Kenyon...... W, 61-0 at Buffalo...... W, 52-2 Union...... L, 0-13 at Union...... W, 19-13 at Army...... L, 7-51 at Hamilton...... W, 20-13 Hamilton...... W, 19-0 Trinity...... L, 6-14 Coach Emerald Wilson 1937 — 5-2-0 Kenyon...... W, 42-0 1954 — 8-0-0 1934-41 Captains: H. Miller, D. Narraway at Buffalo...... W, 19-7 Captain: W. Morton 30-21-4, .581 Upsala...... W, 7-0 at Rochester...... W, 18-7 Wagner...... W, 40-6 at Union...... L, 0-9 at Allegheny...... W, 32-7 1934 — 2-3-1 Hamilton...... W, 19-14 Buffalo...... W, 45-0 Captain: F. Turturro at Trinity...... L, 0-7 1941 — 1-6-0 at Kenyon...... W, 32-0 Dickinson...... T, 12-12 C.C.N.Y...... W, 13-7 Captain: R. Weber Union...... W, 32-21 Union...... W, 19-6 at Rochester...... W, 19-0 at Union...... W, 13-0 at St. Lawrence...... W, 20-6 at Hamilton...... L, 6-7 Coach Karl Bohren Buffalo...... W, 12-7 Hamilton...... L, 12-27 Hamilton...... W, 42-7 St. Lawrence...... L, 6-39 1930-31 Trinity...... L, 7-25 Coach J.E. Tryon Alfred...... W, 13-6 at Rochester...... L, 7-20 1-17-0, .056 1938 — 3-1-2 Wash. & Jeff...... L, 0-7 1946-62 at Buffalo...... W, 19-13 Captain: W. Dickson at C.C.N.Y...... L, 0-6 64-56-6, .540 1955 — 6-1-1 1930 — 0-9-0 Norwich...... L, 0-20 Buffalo...... L, 7-12 Captain: D. Gates 1935 — 5-2-0 Captain: L. Galbraith at Hamilton...... T, 13-13 at Rochester...... L, 7-19 Niagara...... L, 0-25 at Wagner...... W, 14-7 at NYU...... L, 0-35 Captain: J. Curtin Trinity...... T, 6-6 at Rochester...... W, 12-0 Allegheny...... W, 44-7 Holbrook...... W, 52-0 at Syracuse...... L, 0-49 Kenyon...... W, 19-13 1942 — 0-6-0 at Buffalo...... T, 0-0 at Union...... W, 7-0 St. Lawrence...... L, 0-39 at Rochester...... W, 40-0 Captains: D. Palmer, W. Stiles 1947 — 4-3-1 Kenyon...... W, 53-0 Hamilton...... W, 9-7 at Williams...... L, 0-65 at Buffalo...... W, 19-0 Union...... L, 7-32 Captain: A. Hill at Union...... W, 25-14 at Trinity...... L, 6-13 Hamilton...... L, 0-6 at Hamilton...... L, 7-32 at Middlebury...... L, 6-13 St. Lawrence...... W, 26-14 Kenyon...... W, 38-6 at Alfred...... L, 0-19 1939 — 4-3-0 at Wash. & Jeff...... L, 0-25 at Sampson...... W, 12-0 at Hamilton...... W, 19-0 at Rochester...... W, 34-14 at Cornell...... L, 0-54 Captain: R. Ferris C.C.N.Y...... L, 6-20 at Buffalo...... L, 0-54 Alfred...... L, 0-6 Buffalo...... L, 12-13 at Buffalo...... L, 6-20 Norwich...... L, 13-25 at Buffalo...... L, 0-66 Trinity...... L, 7-25 at Rochester...... L, 0-28 Kenyon...... W, 20-0 at Rochester...... L, 0-59 at Union...... W, 6-0 1956 — 7-1-0 Hartwick...... W, 26-0 Hamilton...... W, 19-7 Captain: W. Harrison 1931 — 1-8-0 at Trinity...... L, 0-13 Kenyon...... W, 12-0 at Allegheny...... W, 26-6 Captain: G. Puls at Rochester...... T, 7-7 Rochester...... W, 20-0 at N.Y.U...... L, 0-65 Thiel...... W, 33-7 at Syracuse...... L, 0-49 1948 — 3-5-0 at Kenyon...... W, 33-0 St. Lawrence...... L, 0-51 Captain: C. Remilen Union...... L, 7-20 at Union...... L, 7-33 The Statesmen Nickname Middlebury...... L, 13-31 at St. Lawrence...... W, 54-0 Kenyon...... L, 7-26 at Buffalo...... L, 0-39 Hamilton...... W, 21-20 Alfred...... L, 0-2 Sports have been played at the College since the 1860s and for the first St. Lawrence...... W, 20-14 Buffalo...... W, 33-12 Long Island...... L, 6-14 70-plus years Hobart went without a moniker. Now Hobart College is blessed at Trinity...... L, 0-52 Buffalo...... L, 6-29 Union...... L, 0-25 1957 — 6-0-0 at Rochester...... W, 13-7 with an unusual and unique nickname, “The Statesmen.” at Hamilton...... L, 0-13 Captain: E. Lisi The origin of Hobart’s nickname came innocently enough. The football at Kenyon...... W, 24-0 Allegheny...... W, 26-7 team was playing the opening game of the 1936 football season on Sept. 26, at Sampson...... W, 24-0 at Rochester...... W, 27-20 at Thiel...... W, 21-14 Amherst College. The following day, The New York Times published a story de- 1949 — 3-4-0 St. Lawrence...... W, 40-7 scribing the scoreless tie that occurred between the two teams. The article began: Captain: G. Small at Hamilton...... W, 8-2 Brockport...... L, 6-30 Upsala...... W, 19-0 “In the Pratt Field opener today, Hobart and Amherst battled to a score- at St. Lawrence...... L, 12-42 less tie before a crowd of 3,000. The defensive play of both teams was superb. Trinity...... L, 0-42 1958 — 4-2-1 at Union...... L, 0-39 Captain: D. Dahowski Hobart recorded eight first downs to Amherst’s nine. Hamilton...... W, 27-25 at St. Lawrence...... W, 20-7 “The statesmen from Geneva received a lucky break in the first period Kenyon...... W, 41-7 Rochester...... L, 0-24 when Wanzo fumbled and Benjamin recovered on Amherst’s 40-yard line.” Alfred...... W, 14-6 Vermont...... W, 18-14 Coach F.L. Kraus ’24 at Alfred...... W, 13-8 1932-33, 1942 The author of the story referred to Hobart as the statesmen one final time, 1950 — 3-4-0 Union...... W, 42-0 2-14-4, .518 Captain: F. Rice Hamilton...... T, 12-12 concluding the story with: at Columbia...... L, 12-42 at Upsala...... L, 12-27 1932 — 1-4-2 St. Lawrence...... L, 13-20 Captain: S. Seader “Snowball and Pagnotta stood out for Amherst, while Bowling and Wright at Trinity...... L, 6-21 1959 — 3-4-1 at N.Y.U...... L, 0-33 excelled for the statesmen.” at Kenyon...... L, 20-34 Captain: D. Hoexter Kenyon...... T, 13-13 Union...... W, 33-0 St. Lawrence...... L, 8-21 Union...... L, 6-46 And with those two references, Hobart College had a nickname. at Haverford...... W, 28-13 at Rochester...... L, 7-34 at Hamilton...... T, 0-0 Hamilton...... W, 21-7 at Vermont...... L, 6-31 at Rochester...... W, 6-0 Alfred...... W, 19-0 Alfred...... L, 0-7 1951 — 3-3-0 at Union...... T, 0-0 at Buffalo...... L, 0-6 Captain: L. Letizia C.W. Post...... W, 13-0 at St. Lawrence...... L, 7-20 at Hamilton...... L, 7-12 1933 — 1-4-2 Trinity...... L, 0-26 Upsala...... W, 7-6 Captain: G. Dickinson Kenyon...... W, 26-14 at Amherst...... L, 7-38 at Union...... L, 6-27 1960 — 4-4-0 at Union...... L, 0-32 Haverford...... W, 41-6 Captains: G. Grass, R. Tierney Hartwick...... W, 13-0 at Hamilton...... W, 14-6 at C.W. Post...... L, 0-13 at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-32 Rochester...... W, 6-0 Hamilton...... L, 12-19 1952 — 3-2-2 Hamilton...... L, 0-6 at Rochester...... T, 0-0 Captain: W. Michels at Alfred...... L, 0-13 Buffalo...... T, 0-0 Brooklyn...... W, 48-12 Union...... W, 21-20 at Trinity...... L, 0-34 at St. Lawrence...... W, 22-12 Allegheny...... W, 26-7 Tufts...... L, 6-26 at Kenyon...... L, 13-14 at John Carroll...... W, 7-6 The 1936 Hobart “Statesmen” Union...... W, 13-7 at Hamilton...... T, 6-6

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Johns Hopkins...... W, 27-14 1970 — 0-8-0 1973 — 7-1-1 at St. Lawrence...... L, 6-28 Captains: B. Guccia, Captains: D. Dinolfo, Teams Of Distinction Ursinus...... W, 15-7 J. Porter, C. Yonkin M. Newton Kenyon...... L, 10-21 at Rensselaer...... W, 29-0 In 2006, the SAA Board of Directors created a team recognition award— 1966 — 3-5-0 at St. Lawrence...... L, 14-27 at RIT...... T, 14-14 Team of Distinction—to pay tribute to Hobart intercollegiate teams of the Captains: E. Christenson, Hamilton...... L, 0-10 Mount Union...... W, 28-7 J. McVey at Alfred...... L, 22-31 St. Lawrence...... W, 24-6 past for their outstanding achievements in the athletic arena and for their at Alfred...... L, 6-20 Union...... L, 14-17 at Hamilton...... W, 35-0 contributions to the athletic legacy of Hobart College. Along with a pair of St. Lawrence...... L, 6-42 at Merchant Marine...... L, 14-27 Alfred...... W, 30-28 undefeated lacrosse teams, the undefeated 1954 (top) and 1957 (bottom) foot- Hamilton...... W, 25-24 at Rochester...... L, 20-27 at Union...... W, 37-14 at Cortland...... L, 8-15 Rensselaer...... L, 14-19 at Colby...... W, 26-7 ball teams share the honor of being the first Teams of Distinction, recognized Union...... W, 7-6 Ithaca...... L, 15-36 at the Hobart Hall of Fame Dinner on Nov. 3, 2006. at Johns Hopkins...... W, 41-6 at Rensselaer...... L, 20-29 1974 — 8-1-0 Susquehanna...... L, 14-27 Captains: J. Hanley, T. Korn Rensselaer...... W, 20-6 RIT...... W, 38-7 1967 — 0-7-1 at Denison...... W, 17-7 Captains: M. Hanna, A. Ward at St. Lawrence...... W, 39-23 Alfred...... L, 15-20 Hamilton...... W, 41-27 at St. Lawrence...... T, 14-14 at Alfred...... L, 0-16 at Hamilton...... L, 0-28 Union...... W, 29-18 Cortland...... L, 14-18 Colby...... W, 21-7 at Union...... L, 15-37 Coach George Davis at Brockport...... W, 41-6 at Grove City...... L, 6-28 1971-76 Rensselaer...... L, 24-33 37-16-1, .694 1975 — 5-4-0 Muskingum...... L, 6-21 Captains: H. Janczyk, 1971 — 5-4-0 R. Kowalski Captains: R. Dye, G. Wulster at Rensselaer...... W, 30-7 1968 — 3-5-0 at Kenyon...... W, 27-14 at RIT...... W, 55-37 Captains: M. Perkins, St. Lawrence...... W, 28-24 Denison...... W, 3-0 J. Taney III Hamilton...... W, 28-20 St. Lawrence...... L, 7-27 Upsala...... L, 6-7 Alfred...... L, 21-28 at Hamilton...... W, 42-15 at St. Lawrence...... L, 6-42 at Union...... W, 40-21 Alfred...... L, 13-14 Hamilton...... W, 12-0 at Colby...... L, 33-38 at Union...... W, 21-0 at Alfred...... W, 14-7 Drexel...... W, 35-8 at Ithaca...... L, 29-36 Union...... L, 6-14 at Rensselaer...... L, 14-21 Coast Guard...... L, 14-20 Grove City...... L, 27-32 Rochester...... L, 14-41 at Rensselaer...... W, 21-7 1976 — 5-4-0 at Muskingum...... L, 0-6 1972 — 7-2-0 Captains: G. Pratt, Captains: W. Blynt, R. Raleigh T. Schardt, J. Thon 1969 — 3-5-0 Rensselaer...... W, 47-0 RIT...... W, 44-16 1961 — 0-8-0 Wooster...... W, 14-0 at Ursinus...... W, 8-7 Captain: T. Lucas RIT...... W, 60-13 at Wagner...... W, 31-13 Captain: J. Adkinson at St. Lawrence...... W, 29-8 St. Lawrence...... L, 8-21 at Upsala...... L, 12-18 at Mount Union...... W, 21-10 at St. Lawrence...... L, 28-35 Ithaca...... L, 6-19 Merchant Marine...... L, 13-26 at Tufts...... L, 21-38 St. Lawrence...... L, 10-27 at St. Lawrence...... W, 26-7 Rochester...... L, 0-17 at Rochester...... L, 6-27 at Hamilton...... W, 44-12 Hamilton...... W, 26-14 at Alfred...... L, 6-20 at Hamilton...... L, 6-12 1964 — 3-4-1 1965 — 4-4-0 Alfred...... L, 19-20 at Alfred...... L, 28-31 Union...... W, 28-22 Alfred...... L, 13-16 Captain: A. Soanes Captains: J. Arnitz, J. Marchitell at Union...... W, 35-21 Union...... W, 28-21 Ithaca...... L, 20-27 at Union...... L, 13-39 at Rensselaer...... W, 18-3 Rensselaer...... W, 27-6 Merchant Marine...... L, 6-35 Colby...... W, 49-0 at Coast Guard...... W, 28-15 St. Lawrence...... L, 7-23 Rochester...... L, 20-38 at Rochester...... L, 13-14 Rochester...... L, 3-7 at Ithaca...... L, 7-17 Rensselaer...... W, 41-20 at Susquehanna...... L, 6-35 Hamilton...... T, 6-6 at Hamilton...... L, 14-34 at Rensselaer...... W, 39-7 John Carroll...... L, 0-6 at Alfred...... L, 8-41 Alfred...... L, 3-35 Union...... W, 19-13 at Union...... W, 35-14 1962 — 1-7-0 Captain: T. Bevins II at Upsala...... L, 3-8 Rochester...... L, 0-14 Hamilton...... L, 13-26 Teams Of Distinction at Alfred...... L, 6-26 Union...... W, 14-6 On Oct. 1, 2011, during halftime of the Hobart-St. Lawrence football game on Bo- at Wooster...... L, 15-48 swell Field at the Caird Center for Sports and Recreation, the Hobart Athletics honored St. Lawrence...... L, 7-34 three Teams of Distinction. The 1972, 1973, and 1974 football teams were recognized for at Merchant Marine...... L, 0-7 their outstanding achievements, including a combined record of 22-4-1 (.833). Eight players from those three teams have been inducted into the Hobart Hall of Fame: Don Aleksiewicz ’73 (HOF Class of 1986), Jack Davis ’78 (2008), Hank Janczyk ’76 (2010), Tom Korn ’75 (1995), Rich Kowalski ’76 (1987), Bob Raleigh ’73 (1995), Tom Schardt ’78 (1998), and Richard Thomas ’75 (2008). The 1972 Statesmen went 7-2.

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1963 — 4-3-1 Captains: R. McKay, J. Richardson Upsala...... L, 7-22 at Rochester...... T, 20-20 at Hamilton...... L, 20-26 Alfred...... W, 3-0 The 1973 Statesmen went 7-1-1. The 1974 Statesmen went 8-1-0. at Union...... W, 17-0

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Alfred...... L, 7-21 at Cortland...... W, 24-14 at Alfred...... W, 28-17 at Hamilton...... W, 34-8 Union...... L, 3-18 Canisius...... W, 13-6 at Ithaca...... L, 31-37 at St. Lawrence...... L, 9-10 at Pace...... L, 12-23 The maxwell awards Brockport...... L, 0-21 at Rochester...... L, 0-17 at Buffalo State...... L, 0-33 at Rensselaer...... L, 14-41 Alfred...... L, 14-21 Rensselaer...... L, 0-28 The Coach Bill Maxwell Memorial Award at Canisius...... L, 0-35 and the Dorinne Maxwell Memorial Citizenship 1982 — 4-5-0 Ithaca...... L, 24-33 1993 — 7-3-0 Award are presented by the Hobart Athletic De- Captains: R. Tretter, J. Warner Hofstra...... L, 6-20 Captains: R. Johnson, Cortland...... W, 14-10 at Rensselaer...... L, 10-24 W. Palmer, R. Wynne partment in honor of former football head coach at Union...... L, 14-49 at Dickinson...... L, 0-13 Bill Maxwell and his wife, Dorinne. St. Lawrence...... L, 16-31 1988 — 0-9-0 St. John Fisher...... W, 14-7 Bill spent just four seasons on the Hobart Rochester...... W, 27-14 Captains: M. Capone, Union...... L, 3-26 Coach Dave Urick sideline, but earned the respect and affection of 1977-80 at Alfred...... L, 10-13 F. Fedorjaka at St. Lawrence...... W, 32-7 14-20-1, .414 Hamilton...... L, 12-20 Cortland...... L, 6-29 at Rochester...... W, 2-0 his players, their families, Hobart alumni, and at Ithaca...... L, 14-38 at Union...... L, 7-21 Swarthmore...... W, 20-13 the Colleges faculty and staff. He was widely 1977 — 7-2-0 at Brockport...... W, 21-12 St. Lawrence...... L, 13-30 at Alfred...... W, 19-14 Captains: H. Mulcahey, Rensselaer...... W, 52-7 Rochester...... L, 0-29 Pace...... W, 27-6 respected for his sportsmanship, courage, team- T. Schardt at Alfred...... L, 7-48 Buffalo State...... W, 10-0 work and service. at RIT...... W, 28-0 1983 — 5-3-1 Canisius...... L, 9-16 at Rensselaer...... L, 15-20 The Coach Maxwell Award is presented pe- Wagner...... W, 35-14 Captains: R. Hess, M. Koenig, at Ithaca...... L, 0-58 St. Lawrence...... W, 20-19 J. Tretter, G. Vivian at Hofstra...... L, 7-28 1994 — 3-7-0 riodically to a student, alumnus, friend, parent, at Rochester...... L, 15-29 at Iona...... W, 37-6 Rensselaer...... L, 24-28 Captains: R. Bimson, staff or faculty member whose contributions to Alfred...... W, 17-14 Union...... L, 0-23 M. Bower, G. Irvin, J. Sweatt Hobart reflect the values of Coach Maxwell. at Union...... W, 25-21 at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-17 1989 — 2-8-0 Dickinson...... L, 14-28 at Ithaca...... L, 14-31 at Rochester...... W, 22-8 Captains: J. Nickson, B. Richter at St. John Fisher...... L, 10-31 Dorinne was devoted to her family, Hobart Brockport...... W, 55-14 Alfred...... T, 7-7 at Swarthmore...... W, 30-12 at Union...... L, 14-42 Athletics, and the Geneva community. She was at Rensselaer...... W, 36-6 at Hamilton...... W, 49-29 at Cortland...... L, 0-17 St. Lawrence...... W, 27-23 actively involved in a number of charitable orga- Ithaca...... W, 23-20 Union...... L, 7-21 at Rochester...... W, 21-0 1978 — 2-6-0 Hofstra...... L, 14-24 at St. Lawrence...... L, 23-31 at Swarthmore...... W, 24-6 nizations. Captains: P. Brady, D. Youker at Rensselaer...... W, 33-12 at Rochester...... L, 14-42 Alfred...... L, 21-35 The Dorinne Maxwell Award is presented at Wagner...... L, 8-13 Alfred...... L, 14-28 Ithaca...... L, 10-14 annually to a student, a member of the faculty at St. Lawrence...... L, 29-35 1984 — 5-4-0 at Canisius...... L, 0-17 at Hartwick...... L, 20-42 at Alfred...... L, 0-27 Captains: K. Barna, R. Ordines Ithaca...... L, 7-63 Rensselaer...... L, 20-41 or staff, or a friend of the College whose service Union...... W, 17-7 Iona...... W, 34-7 Gannon...... W, 13-0 mirrors the ideals of Dorinne Maxwell. Each Rochester...... L, 6-24 at Union...... L, 0-24 at Rensselaer...... L, 10-21 recipient selects a charity to receive a monetary Ithaca...... L, 0-49 St. Lawrence...... W, 21-13 at Brockport...... L, 0-25 Rochester...... W, 28-7 1990 — 1-9-0 contribution in Dorinne’s memory. Rensselaer...... W, 22-0 at Alfred...... L, 9-21 Captains: C. Petino, Bill Maxwell Award Dorinne Maxwell Award Buffalo State...... W, 44-10 J. Treder, D. Papa Recipients Recipients (charity) 1979 — 4-5-0 at Ithaca...... L, 13-14 Swarthmore...... L, 6-16 Captains: E. Cooney, at Hofstra...... L, 22-27 at Gannon...... L, 10-20 2001—Scott Yoder ’01 2007—Katie Flowers B. Whalen, S. Wood Rensselaer...... W, 41-12 at Union...... L, 10-59 2002—Brennan Coon ’02 (Family Counseling Services) Albany...... L, 0-15 St. Lawrence...... L, 21-45 2004—R.C. Schmidt ’04 2008—Ryan Adler ’09 Wagner...... L, 11-29 1985 — 5-4-0 St. John Fisher...... W, 21-14 2006—John Collins (Wounded Warrior Proj.) St. Lawrence...... W, 20-7 Captains: W. Rogers, T. Rosa at Alfred...... L, 10-37 2008—Robert Van Etten ’63 2009—Hobart Hockey at Rochester...... L, 3-14 Union...... L, 0-12 Canisius...... L, 37-42 Coach Mike Cragg 2010—Doug Reeland (Wounded Warrior Proj.) Alfred...... L, 22-28 at Cortland...... W, 16-3 at Pace...... L, 20-24 1995- 2011—Ray Demuth 2010—Kevin Curtin ’10 at Union...... W, 24-17 at St. Lawrence...... L, 12-16 at Buffalo State...... L, 7-45 100-51-0, .662 2012—Jarrid Blades ’12 (Geneva Reads) at Cortland...... W, 17-16 at Rochester...... W, 28-14 Rensselaer...... L, 6-7 Brockport...... L, 13-14 Alfred...... W, 16-14 1995 — 4-6-0 2011—Teresa Amott at Rensselaer...... W, 13-9 at Buffalo State...... W, 27-3 Captains: C. Griswold, A. Pohl (Geneva Boys & Girls Club) Ithaca...... L, 12-15 at Dickinson...... L, 14-31 2012—Matt Campbell ’12 1980 — 1-7-1 Hofstra...... W, 23-6 St. John Fisher...... W, 1-0 (Navy SEAL Foundation) Captains: D. Dalton, R. Palmer, at Rensselaer...... L, 20-33 Union...... L, 15-39 P. Plunkett, P. Tumulty at St. Lawrence...... W, 20-16 Cortland...... L, 7-12 1986 — 5-4-0 Rochester...... L, 17-26 at Buffalo...... L, 0-6 Captains: D. Adams, Swarthmore...... W, 51-0 at Ithaca...... L, 13-35 2000 — 8-1-0 at St. Lawrence...... W, 13-12 B. Frydman at Alfred...... L, 14-35 Hartwick...... L, 30-31 *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 Rochester...... L, 3-7 at Union...... L, 6-7 at Ithaca...... L, 22-43 at Rensselaer...... L, 14-16 Captains: M. Amodeo, at Alfred...... L, 14-28 Cortland...... W, 26-6 Hartwick...... W, 27-23 K. Brandon, R. Gould, at Canisius...... L, 7-32 St. Lawrence...... W, 20-3 at Rensselaer...... L, 28-40 1998 — 6-3-0 E. Newsome Ithaca...... L, 6-21 Rochester...... W, 30-3 Coach Bill Maxwell Captains: J. Martinek, Dickinson...... W, 28-13 at Brockport...... L, 10-34 at Alfred...... L, 7-12 1991-94 1996 — 5-5-0 T. O’Brien at Rochester...... L, 0-14 Rensselaer...... T, 13-13 Canisius...... W, 28-3 17-23-0, .425 Captains: A. Aguilar, Dickinson...... L, 9-15 at Union...... W, 13-12 at Ithaca...... L, 3-28 J. Dailey, G. Helmer at Union...... W, 19-14 St. Lawrence...... W, 41-7 at Hofstra...... L, 7-21 1991 — 3-7-0 Dickinson...... L, 14-40 St. Lawrence...... W, 41-14 at Frank. & Marsh...... W, 28-10 Rensselaer...... W, 25-10 Captains: T. deLoe, R. Paliana at St. John Fisher...... L, 28-35 at Rochester...... W, 14-6 Alfred...... W, 20-14 Buffalo State...... L, 0-34 at Union...... L, 22-24 at Frank. & Marsh...... W, 13-8 Ithaca...... W, 19-0 at Swarthmore...... L, 13-29 St. Lawrence...... W, 26-25 Alfred...... W, 40-3 at St. John Fisher...... W, 35-10 Union...... L, 17-44 at Rocheser...... W, 35-13 Ithaca...... L, 17-30 Rensselaer...... W, 27-0 at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-41 at Frank. & Marsh...... L, 24-34 at St. John Fisher...... W, 24-7 *Bridgewater State...... W, 25-0 Alfred...... L, 10-30 Alfred...... W, 31-26 Rensselaer...... L, 27-31 *at Widener...... L, 14-40 Assumption...... W, 36-15 Ithaca...... L, 14-21 at Canisius...... L, 9-34 at Hartwick...... W, 42-27 1999 — 5-4-0 2001 — 6-3-0 Pace...... W, 19-14 Rensselaer...... W, 36-35 ot Captains: A. Backhaus, Captains: R. Lopez, E. McLean at Rensselaer...... L, 15-16 K. Brandon, E. Newsome at Dickinson...... W, 6-2 Coach Jack Daniels at St. John Fisher...... W, 35-14 1997 — 6-4-0 at Dickinson...... L, 20-32 Union...... L, 6-42 1981-86 Captains: D. Russell, Union...... L, 14-20 at St. Lawrence...... W, 47-0 25-28-1, .472 at St. Lawrence...... W, 28-10 Rochester...... W, 38-12 1992 — 4-6-0 E. Schiller, T. Zee Rochester...... W, 48-21 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 44-0 Coach Dick Taylor Captains: L. Fowlkes, at Dickinson...... W, 26-13 1981 — 1-8-0 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 35-7 at Alfred...... W, 24-21 1987-90 C. Lobdell, R. Wynne St. John Fisher...... W, 38-7 Captains: M. Collins, at Alfred...... W, 29-20 at Ithaca...... L, 13-52 5-34-0, .128 Dickinson...... L, 10-14 Union...... L, 17-28 E. Dunn, T. Gray at Ithaca...... L, 13-44 St. John Fisher...... W, 28-18 at St. John Fisher...... W, 14-3 at St. Lawrence...... W, 57-0 at Cortland...... L, 20-21 St. John Fisher...... W, 16-0 at Rensselaer...... L, 29-35 1987 — 2-8-0 at Union...... L, 3-24 Rochester...... W, 48-14 Buffalo...... L, 10-41 at Rensselaer...... L, 6-17 Captains: B. Levy, T. Schmidt St. Lawrence...... W, 13-0 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 10-7 St. Lawrence...... L, 3-20 Plymouth State...... W, 10-0 Rochester...... L, 0-31 at Alfred...... W, 58-19 at Rochester...... L, 0-20

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The 2011 Statesmen featured three Liberty League Rookies of the Year. Devin Worthington (#5, 2010), Tyre Coleman (#90, 2011), and Drake Woodard (#1, 2008).

2002 — 8-2-0 at Coast Guard...... W, 42-13 *Lycoming...... W, 33-15 *NCAA Playoffs — 0-1-0 Merchant Marine...... W, 27-9 *at Mount Union...... L, 7-42 Captains: T. Booth, M. Daley, St. Lawrence...... W, 13-9 E. McLean, C. Swanson at Union...... L, 18-28 2009 — 6-3 Dickinson...... W, 27-3 at Rochester...... W, 42-25 Captains: B. Monaco, at Union...... W, 14-6 *Cortland...... W, 23-22 R. Robinson St. Lawrence...... W, 44-14 *at Del. Valley...... L, 14-21 at Dickinson...... L, 3-26 at Rochester...... W, 59-21 Carnegie Mellon...... W, 24-16 at Frank. & Marsh...... W, 35-21 2006 — 8-2-0^ at Susquehanna...... L, 10-20 Alfred...... W, 25-19 (2ot) *NCAA Playoffs — 0-1-0 St. Lawrence...... W, 33-10 Ithaca...... W, 17-6 Captains: D. Blakowski, S. Mizro, at Union...... L, 21-31 at St. John Fisher...... L, 14-17 N. Robinson, J. Sanders Merchant Marine...... W, 28-0 Rensselaer...... W, 34-27 Dickinson...... W, 31-28 at WPI...... W, 41-20 Mark Rendell ’01 was the 1997 Liberty League Special Teams Player of the Year and a two- *John Carroll...... L, 7-27 at Wm. Paterson...... W, 31-27 Rensselaer...... W, 10-0 time All-Liberty League selection at defensive back. at Rensselaer...... W, 24-17 Rochester...... W, 34-20

2003 — 6-4-0 WPI...... W, 19-14 kevin colton ECAC North Atlantic Bowl at Merchant Marine...... W, 30-19 2010 — 5-4 Champions at St. Lawrence...... W, 27-7 Captains: K. Cruz, J. Kelliher, S. Captains: C. Purtell, at Alfred...... W, 21-14 Kluber, K. O’Laughlin C. Swanson, D. Szentesy Union...... L, 14-31 Dickinson...... W, 38-7 at Dickinson...... L, 16-17 Rochester...... W, 31-21 at Carnegie Mellon...... W, 35-21 Union...... W, 35-3 *at Rowan...... L, 18-20 St. John Fisher...... L, 14-34 ^Wins and playoff appearance later vacated due to at St. Lawrence...... W, 28-10 NCAA penalty (revised record 0-1) at St. Lawrence...... L, 21-24 Rochester...... L, 13-17 Union...... W, 41-35 (2OT) Frank. & Marsh...... W, 28-20 2007 — 8-3-0^ at Merchant Marine...... W, 40-33 at Alfred...... W, 20-12 *NCAA Playoffs — 0-1-0 WPI...... W, 38-13 at Ithaca...... L, 7-14 Captains: R. Aruck, at Rensselaer...... L, 21-24 St. John Fisher...... L, 12-20 J. Sanders, A. Strom Rochester...... L, 34-35 (2OT) at Rensselaer...... W, 43-25 at Dickinson...... L, 27-30 (OT) Norwich...... W, 34-18 Carnegie Mellon...... W, 27-26 2011 — 7-2 Rensselaer...... L, 31-35 *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 2004 — 9-2-0 at WPI...... W, 45-35 Captains: G. Clifford, *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 at Susquehanna...... W, 41-13 G. Muratori, D. Woodard Captains: A. Bell, W. Bennett, Merchant Marine...... W, 55-9 at Dickinson...... W, 33-9 T. Godinho, C. Purtell St. Lawrence...... W, 56-21 at St. John Fisher...... W, 56-20 Dickinson...... W, 31-10 Alfred...... W, 41-22 St. Lawrence...... W, 23-0 at Frank. & Marsh...... L, 14-35 at Union...... W, 30-20 at Union...... W, 41-24 at Rensselaer...... W, 54-13 at Rochester...... W, 30-14 Merchant Marine...... W, 42-14 WPI...... W, 55-38 *at St. John Fisher...... L, 7-24 at WPI...... W 27-13 Coast Guard...... W, 31-2 ^Wins and playoff appearance later vacated due to Rensselaer...... L, 28-29 at Merchant Marine...... W, 35-6 NCAA penalty (revised record 0-2) at Rochester...... W, 24-10 at St. Lawrence...... W, 21-10 *at Wesley...... L, 28-35 Union...... W, 33-27 (OT) 2008 — 9-2-0 Rochester...... W, 41-20 *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 *Curry...... W, 35-16 Captains: M. Duliba, *at Rowan...... L, 14-45 R. Doyle, J. Sanders Dickinson...... W, 28-21 Three-time All-Liberty League linebacker Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 produced 215 tackles, four inter- 2005 — 9-2-0 at Carnegie Mellon...... W, 21-16 ceptions, and five forced fumbles in 37 career games. *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 Susquehanna...... W, 27-14 Captains: J. Anderson, at St. Lawrence...... W, 16-10 The Hobart football program is on probation for self-reported NCAA violations involving impermissible induce- C. Feane, N. Robinson Union...... L, 35-38 ments and extra benefits, inconsistent financial aid packages, and lack of institutional control. The penalties at Dickinson...... W, 21-0 at Merchant Marine...... W, 24-0 include: public reprimand and censure; three years of probation through January 5, 2014; limited payment of Frank. & Marsh...... W, 34-0 WPI...... W, 31-14 transportation and lodging expenses for prospects during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 academic years; designated Rensselaer...... W, 56-48 (3OT) at Rensselaer...... W, 20-17 Colleges’ employees will attend an NCAA Regional Rules Seminar; vacation of wins from 2006 and 2007; and at WPI...... W, 24-7 Rochester...... W, 10-7 a monetary fine.

42 all-time lettermen

— A — Bellerose, Jason ’94 — 1991 Burney, C.O. ’28 — 1927 Abagnale, L.R. ’59 — 1957-58 Bellringer, Thomas ’08 — 1905 Burns, R.M. ’43 — 1940-42 Acevedo, Andrew O. ’08 — 2007 Benanchietti, Thomas F. ’93 — 1989-92 Bush, Alexander D. ’14 — 2010-11 Retired Jerseys Achilles, William E. ’43 — 1940 Benedict, Jeffrey C. ’84 — 1980 Butcher, William ’65 — 1963 Ackerman, Charles K. ’28 — 1924 Benedict, William J. ’84 — 1980 Butler, K.H. ’54 — 1952-53 Don Aleksiewicz ’73, known as Acquilano, J.M. ’65 — 1962 Beniamino, Philip A. ’92 — 1989-91 A-to-Z, was the Little All-America Benjamin, R.G. ’39 — 1936-38 #43 Acquilano, Michael A. ’90 — 1986 — C — Adair, Deawell M. ’00 — 1996-98 Bennett, M.W. ’02 — 1901 Cabel, A.D. ’62 — 1961 College Division Player of the Adams, Donald E. ’87 — 1983-86 Bennett, Walter M. ’05 — 2001-04 Cacchione, Patrick J. ’81 — 1977-80 Year in New York as a senior. The Bennitt, Fred Y. ’66 — 1965 Adams, Ryan ’03 — 2000-02 Cage, Corey T. ’08 — 2005-07 running back also was an AP second-team Adkinson, J.L. ’62 — 1959-61 Bensley, Bruce ’51 — 1949-50 Calabrese, P.M. ’29 — 1927-28 Afrooz, Peter E. ’95 — 1991-94 Benz, F.M. ’31 — 1929 Cali, John R. ’69 — 1967 All-American and a member of the Kodak Aguilar, Anthony R. ’97 — 1993-96 Berkett, S.A. ’30 — 1929 Call, David S. ’80 — 1976-79 Small College Division All-America Aleksiewicz, Donald E. ’73 — 1969-72 Berkowitz, Michael J. ’15 — 2011 Callahan, Conor M. ’12 — 2008-10 Alexander, James M. ’08 — 2004-07 Bernacki, Thomas M. ’90 — 1988 Callan, A.S. ’07 — 1904-05 team. He holds the Ho- Allen, Horace D. ’85 — 1981-84 Bernard, Stephen L. ’82 — 1978-79 Campbell, F.B. ’17 — 1913-16 bart record for rushing Bevins, T.P. ’63 — 1961-62 Amato, Evan D.S. ’10 — 2007 Campbell, H.G. ’18 — 1915-16 yards in a season (1,616). Ames, Donald ’64 — 1961, ’63 Bianchi, D.J. ’59 — 1956 Canarile, L.A. ’44 — 1941, ’46-47 Amodeo, Daniel L. ’00 — 1996-99 Bianchi, Nicholas J. ’11 — 2008-10 Capone, Michael J. ’89 — 1986-88 After graduation, Aleks- Amodeo, Matthew L. ’02 — 1998-2001 Birdsall, Daniel R. ’01 — 1997-2000 Carberry, Patrick M. ’08 — 2007 iewicz played with the Philadelphia Bell Amodeo, Michael L. ’01 — 1997-2000 Bimson, Robert A. ’95 — 1991-94 Card, Brandon R. ’10 — 2006 Ampuja, Eric ’05 — 2001-04 Bindig, Matthew S. ’98 — 1995-97 Cardillo, R. ’51 — 1947-50 of the World Football League. He was Ancona, Dominick J. ’08 — 2005-07 Bish, Darrin J. ’96 — 1992-93, ’95 Carey, Frank A. ’74 — 1971 inducted into the Hobart Athletic Hall of Anderson, James M. ’06 — 2002-05 Bird, T.S. ’66 — 1963-65 Carle, Lawrence ’74 — 1971-72 Anderson, Newell A. Jr. ’01 — 1997 Bivona, M. ’51 — 1947, ’49-50 Carlisi, R.S. ’64 — 1961-63 Fame with the charter class in 1986. Angell, D.R. ’58 — 1954-57 Black, Kenyon A. ’94 — 1990 Carlough, W.W. ’56 — 1954-55 Angell, Grant H. ’18 — 1914 Blackford, U.G. ’97 — 1896 Carnovale, D.R. ’54 — 1951-53 Angell, J.W. ’56 — 1952-55 Blades, Jarrid E. ’12 — 2009-11 Carpenter, James W. Jr. ’83 — 1981-82 Anthony, Marc J. ’87 — 1983 Blakowski, Douglas V. ’07 — 2003-06 Carr, F.J. ’19 — 1915-17 Conwall, Jason R. ’09 — 2005 Davis, William ’97 — 1895 Applebaum, L. ’60 — 1958 Bliss, R.E. ’30 — 1928-29 Carrier, Robert ’98 — 1896 Cook, E. ’95 — 1894 Dawson, Charles B. ’17 — 1913 Aquilino, Jesse P. ’02 — 1998-2001 Blodgett, Rex A. ’83 — 1980 Carson, James A. ’87 — 1983-84 Cook, L.A. ’68 — 1965-66 Deci, Theodore ’28 — 1927 Archer, Jeremy ’03 — 2000-02 Blynt, William C. ’73 — 1970-72 Carter, Bryan J. ’94 — 1990-93 Cook, S.M. ’61 — 1958-60 Decker, Randi S. ’85 — 1981 Arduini, Michael L. ’10 — 2006-09 Bock, H.A. ’57 — 1954-55 Carter, D.V. ’43 — 1940-42 Cooney, Edward J. ’80 — 1976-79 Deehan, Michael E. ’87 — 1983 Armstrong, M.T. ’38 — 1935-37 Bolin, H.F. ’56 — 1954 Carter, Jeremy ’96, 1993-95 Cooper, Mark D. ’94 — 1990, ’92 Degan, David M. ’10 — 2008-09 Armstrong, Ralph J. ’45 — 1942 Boney, W.B. ’34 — 1933 Catalano, Angelo D. ’10 — 2007-09 Cooper, Talbert G. ’96 — 1993-95 DeJohn, Paul ’66 — 1963 Arnitz, Joseph A. ’66 — 1963-65 Bootay, E.C. ’31 — 1930 Catalano, Joseph M.’87 — 1983-86 Copp, F.H. ’36 — 1935 Delaney, Alexander J. ’15 — 2011 Arnold, Dexter O. ’32 — 1929-31 Booth, Timothy A. ’03 — 1999-2002 Cavallaro, R.J. ’69 — 1966-68 Corcoran, W. ’50 — 1948-49 deLoe, Timothy L. ’93 — 1990-91 Arras, John P. ’90 — 1987 Boras, Thomas J. ’72 — 1969-71 Cecere, Michael ’49 — 1947 Cosentino, Louis P. ’87 — 1983-86 Denning, M.S. ’67 — 1965-66 Aruck, Ryan B. ’09 — 2005-08 Bower, Michael J. ’95 — 1991-94 Chambers, Jerome C. ’08 — 2005 Cotrone, Anthony ’41 — 1938 DePersis, Michael J. ’07 — 2003-06 Arvantides, George ’88 — 1985-86 Bowie, H.J. ’58 — 1956-57 Champion, Richard ’68 — 1966 Courage, J.H. ’38 — 1935-37 DePillo, Stephen M. ’83 — 1980 Ashburn, Paul L. ’13 — 2010-11 Bowling, J.H. ’38 — 1935-37 Chapman, E.S. ’34 — 1931 Courtney, Gerald P. ’84 — 1980 DeRosa, Gilbert J. ’76 — 1973, ’75 Ashton, Frank ’33 — 1930-32 Boyington, Lance A. ’09 — 2007 Chapman, H.C. ’26 — 1923-25 Covello, Mark ’78 — 1977 DeRosa, P.R. ’63 — 1961-62 Atha, Donald J. ’78 — 1974 Bradbury, Christopher J. ’89 — 1985-88 Chilton, D.O. ’52 — 1951 Cowan, Joseph F. ’09 — 2008 deRosa, L. ’49 — 1946-48 Atwater, Charles L. ’03 — 1900-01 Brady, Patrick M. ’80 — 1976-78 Chirco, Norman J. ’83 — 1981-82 Cowan, W.B. ’09 — 1905 DeSimone, J.M. ’89 — 1986 Auriemma, Nicholas A. ’13 — 2009-11 Brandon, Barry K. ’01 — 1997-2000 Christenson, E.F. ’67 — 1964-66 Cozzens, J.H. ’41 — 1939-40 DeVito, S.K. ’61 — 1957-58 Avdic, Denis ’10 — 2006 Bramante, A.C. ’52 — 1950-51 Christie, H.S. ’59 — 1957-58 Crawford, Raymond J. ’87 — 1985 DeWall, Kevin ’00 — 1999 Ayrault, Robert ’37 — 1934-36 Brantuck, James R. ’02 — 1998-99 Choi, Glenn H. ’97 — 1994-96 Creighton, David M. ’72 — 1970 Dickinson, E.R. ’39 — 1937-38 Brascho, D.J. ’54 — 1952 Church, P.S. ’12 — 1911 Crisafulli, Robert A. III ’02 — 1998-2000 Dickinson, F.A. ’36 — 1934-35 Breck, W.D. ’67 — 1964-66 Ciali, Taylor M. ’11 — 2008-09 — B — Cronze, Jeconiah E. ’13 — 2009-11 Dickinson, G.E. ’34 — 1932-33 Breeden, William ’01 — 1900 Ciotoli, Mario A. ’83 — 1980-82 Babcock, Edward C. ’38 — 1935 Cross, Arrion ’88 — 1984-87 Dickson, A.H. ’39 — 1938 Brennan, James L. ’73 — 1969-71 Ciotoli, Peter A. ’72 — 1971 Babcock, V.F. ’38 — 1935-37 Cross, Jeffrey D. ’88 — 1985 DiCostanzo, Attikio ’29 — 1928 Breslin, James M. ’01 — 1999-2000 Clack, J.E. ’29 — 1928 Bach, Brian B. ’06 — 2002-05 Cross, J.E. ’35 — 1932-33 Diefendorf, Peter ’64 — 1963 Breton, Juan M. ’13 — 2010-11 Clark, E.R. ’40 — 1939 Bachman, T.H. ’94 — 1893-94 Cruz, Kelvin Y. ’11 — 2007, ’09-11 DiFabio, J.E. ’58 — 1954-57 Bridwell, Anthony ’49 — 1948 Clark, Eric M. ’89 — 1987-88 Backhaus, Aaron E. ’00 — 1996-99 Culbreath, Henry B. ’99 — 1998 DiFlorio, Anthony ’78 — 1974 Briggs, J.W. ’60 — 1959 Clark, J.E. ’29 — 1928 Bagley, Darryl A. ’78 — 1974 Cullen, R.L. ’37 — 1934-36 Diman, Charles ’65 — 1963 Briscoe, C.H. ’01 — 1900 Clark, Michael J. ’83 — 1981-82 Baish, Peter J. ’68 — 1965-67 Cullen, T. ’64 — 1961-63 DiMarco, Austin P. ’14 — 2010-11 Briskey, Michael L. ’02 — 1998 Clark, S.W. ’24 — 1920-23 Baisley, John E. ’78 — 1974-77 Cunningham, Robert J. ’88 — 1986-88 Dinan, J.P. ’20 — 1916, ’18 Broadhurst, Albert ’38 — 1937 Clark, Timothy M. ’85 — 1981-82 Baker, Brooks T. ’90 — 1989 Curnick, David C. ’87 — 1984 Dinolfo, David V. ’74 — 1971-73 Brode, Jeffrey E. ’93 — 1990 Clemens, C.H. ’40 — 1938-40 Baker, Daniel R. ’72 — 1970 Currie, Jake R. ’15 — 2011 DiPersio, Peter E. ’82 — 1978 Brodhead, J.E. ’93 — 1892 Clemente, Tony L. ’06 — 2002-05 Baker, Russell T. ’35 — 1932-33 Curtin, J.H. ’36 — 1933-35 Dittmar, A.G. ’36 — 1935 Bromley, Theodore E. ’95 — 1991-94 Clifford, C.J. ’33 — 1930 Baldacci, Richard R. ’87 — 1984-85 Curtin, John T. ’81 — 1976-77 Ditzell, Scott ’05 — 2001 Brooks, William T. ’88 — 1985-86 Clifford, Gregory L. ’12 — 2009-11 Baldwin, Daryl S. ’00 — 1997 Cusack, W. ’51 — 1948-50 Dolan, A.F. ’55 — 1953-54 Brower, C.D. ’21 — 1918-19 Close, Robert G. ’98 — 1995-96 Baldwin, George ’28 — 1924 Doldo, Nunzio E. III ’12 — 2008 Brown, Charles J. ’80 — 1977 Clough, William M. ’90 — 1987-89 Bamer, Frank B. ’39 — 1936 Donaldson, Patrick M. ’94 — 1990 Brown, Jerome T. Jr. ’03 — 1999, 2001-02 Cloughen, Charles ’64 — 1963 — D — Bampton, J.W. ’32 — 1929-31 Donaldson, Scott R. ’84 — 1981, ’83-84 Brown, T.P. ’58 — 1957 Cobb, Ryan W. ’05 — 2004 Dahler, Eric W. ’87 — 1983-86 Barberi, George ’73 — 1969 Donohue, Donald ’88 — 1985-87 Bruckman, Jeffrey T. ’05 — 2001-04 Coe, Blake E. ’98 — 1994-97 Dahowski, D.E. ’59 — 1956-58 Bardong, Steve F. ’95 — 1991-92 Doran, R.E. ’22 — 1920-21 Bruening, Stephen R. — 2011 Coger, Micah D. ’09 — 2005-06 Dailey, F.A. ’25 — 1920-21, ’23-24 Barker, John E. ’91 — 1988 Doran, Shawn D. ’87 — 1985-86 Brugnone, C.M. ’33 — 1930 Cohen, Alfred E. ’58 — 1957 Dailey, Jeffrey A. ’97 — 1993-96 Barker, M.J. ’13 — 1909-12 Dorrance, Chad T. ’14 — 2010-11 Bruno, D.J. ’55 — 1951-54 Colalillo, Robert S. ’90 — 1986-88 Dallas, J.G. ’67 — 1964 Barlette, Richard P. ’01 — 1997-2000 Doty, D’orville ’19 — 1915 Brush, W.A.D. ’98 — 1897 Cole, R.L. ’61 — 1960 Dalton, Dennis M. ’81 — 1977-80 Barna, George ’29 — 1925-28 Dougherty, Brian J. ’02 — 1999 Bubna, Brian ’03 — 2001-02 Coleman, J.G. ’01 — 1899-1900 Daley, Matthew R. ’03 — 2000-02 Barna, Karl R. ’85 — 1981-84 Dougherty, Robert W. ’13 — 2010-11 Buchanan, H.B. ’66 — 1963, ’65 Coleman, Ryan H. ’03 — 1999 Daly, R.W. ’61 — 1959 Barmore, A.A. ’12 — 1908, ’11 Dove, Avery ’05 — 2001 Buchholz, W.G.H. ’23 — 1918 Coleman, Tyre R. ’15 — 2011 Dammers, Joshua K. ’93 — 1989 Barnard, Charles B. ’90 — 1986 Doyle, Richard J. III ’09 — 2007-08 Buchmayr, Norbert S. ’94 — 1990 Coletta, Anthony A. ’12 — 2009-11 Dana, J. ’51 — 1947-50 Barrett, D.P. ’29 — 1925-27 Drummond, H.R. ’08 — 1907 Buck, Bailey R. III ’82 — 1978-81 Collins, J.F. ’68 — 1965-67 Dana, Michael ’90 — 1987-89 Battaglia, Todd M. ’86 — 1982-85 Drury, James J. IV ’08 — 2004-07 Budd, O.J. ’28 — 1924-27 Collins, Mark J. ’82 — 1978-81 D’Arduini, Armando F. ’93 — 1989 Baugher, C.A. ’03 — 1900-02 Dugal, Karl ’04 — 2001 Buley, H.C. ’26 — 1924-26 Colliton, J.W. ’04 — 1901 Dauler, R.O. ’33 — 1931-32 Beall, W.J. ’54 — 1952 Duket, Timothy A. ’70 — 1967-69 Bulken, Frederick E. ’82 — 1978-79 Columbus, Edward J. ’02 — 1998 Daup, W.W. ’04 — 1903 Beamish, Richard ’82 — 1978-79 Duliba, Matthew R. ’09 — 2005-08 Bulkley, Allen H. IV ’85 — 1982-84 Condon, James ’50 — 1949 Davidow, S.A. ’63 — 1961-62 Beatrice, Derek T. ’05 — 2002, ’04 Dunn, Edwin L. ’82 — 1978-81 Bullock, Lawrence H. ’94 — 1990 Condon, Michael E. ’09 — 2005-08 Davis, Anthony Q. ’86 — 1983-84 Beatrice, Peter ’02 — 2000-01 Durand, M.H. ’08 — 1904 Bunch, Christopher L. ’00 — 1997-98 Connery, William A. ’12 — 2011 Davis, Cory R. ’14 — 2011 Beedon, R.P. ’63 — 1962 Durell, Edward C. ’09 — 2005 Burhorn, W.P. ’24 — 1923 Conschafter, Bradley C. ’84 — 1980 Davis, Jack B. ’78 — 1975-77 Beedon, William M. ’57 — 1954-55 Durland, C.J. ’52 — 1951 Burke, D.H. ’63 — 1960, ’62 Constantine, D.A. ’65 — 1964 Davis, Jolyon P. ’14 — 2010-11 Bell, Akim ’96 — 1992-95 Dwinelle, J.K. ’08 — 1904-06, ’08 Burke, D.P. ’57 — 1957 Constantine, Damian ’00 — 1996 Davis, Joseph D. ’48 — 1941-42 Bell, Alex C. ’05 — 2001-04 Dybas, Stephen J. ’96 — 1992-94 Burke, E.V. ’72 — 1968 Contro, Gian C. ’12 — 2010-11 Davis, Robert L. ’94 — 1990 Bell, Frederick L. ’79 — 1975 Dye, Russell J. ’72 — 1968-71

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Dyett, J.T. ’65 — 1962 Fuller, William M. ’46 — 1942 Hadsell, Harry I. ’05 — 1902 Dyson, Matt ’02 — 2001 Furman, R.J. ’60 — 1959 Hageny, William J. ’30 — 1929 Dyson, Nicholas R. ’07 — 2005-06 Furtado, Alexandre B. ’15 — 2011 Hager, Justin F. ’09 — 2005-08 Retired Jerseys Haggerty, Kevin M. ’02 — 1999-2001 — E — — G — Haggerty, Patrick C. ’02 — 1999, 2001 Merle Gulick ’30, a 1965 inductee Eades, Martin E. ’69 — 1967-68 Gage, Michael C. ’75 — 1972-74 Hall, H.H. ’14 — 1911-13 of the Hall of Hallings, Ryan M. ’05 — 2003-04 #33 Earl, A.W. ’31 — 1929 Galbraith, L.F. ’31 — 1928-30 Eastmond, Alfred ’24 — 1920 Gallagher, C.B. ’52 — 1950-51 Hally, T. ’57 — 1954, ’56 Fame, was an outstanding running Eccleston, R.B. ’48 — 1946 Ganci, Richard J. ’00 — 1996-99 Hanley, Jerome P. ’75 — 1971-74 back for the Statesmen football Hanly, Christopher B. ’03 — 2000-02 Ecker, Brad ’86 — 1982 Garcia, Art ’05 — 2001 team. A native of Maumee, Ohio, the “Maumee Flash” Eckhardt, William E. ’48 — 1946 Gardner, Brett D. ’00 — 1996 Hanna, M.J. ’68 — 1965-67 Eddy, William H. ’02 — 1898 Garret, Connor P. ’14 — 2010-11 Hanson, W.D. ’20 — 1917-18 served as captain of both the football and basketball Eden, Timothy S. ’79 — 1976-77 Garrity, Michael D. ’92 — 1988-89 Harding, John V.S. ’27 — 1923 teams and was a 1928 All-American in lacrosse. An ac- Edwards, Matthew S. ’96 — 1992, ’94 Garvey, Arthur N. ’13 — 2010-11 Harer, G.A. ’33 — 1930-32 Ehmke, Michael R. ’09 — 2008 Garvey, Tyler C. ’13 — 2010-11 Harmon, William R. Jr. ’85 — 1981-82 tive alumnus, Gulick was the only graduate of the Col- Ehni, J.M. ’21 — 1919-20 Gasper, M.W. ’23 — 1918-22 Harris, Albert C. Jr. ’89 — 1985-88 lege to receive three alumni citations. Chairman of the Harris, Damon L. ’97 — 1994-97 Ehrenfel, D. ’34 — 1931-33 Gates, D.W. ’56 — 1953-55 Board of Trustees from 1950 to 1961, Eicheldinger, Richard R. ’06 — 2004-05 Geise, Scott D. ’83 — 1979-82 Harris, Daniel C. ’71 — 1968-70 Elder, Thomas E. ’14 — 2010-11 Gelernter, Shlomo ’11 — 2010 Harris, Rodger C. ’32 — 1929 he is honored to this day through Ellement, Keith A. ’77 — 1974-76 George, W.D. ’56 — 1949-55 Harrison, Dennis M. ’73 — 1970-71 the Gulick-Vogt Memorial Athletic Ellinwood, Herman G. ’26 — 1922 Geraci, Thaddeus J. ’92 — 1988-91 Harrison, Geoffrey H. ’00 — 1996-99 Elliott, L.H. ’95 — 1892-94 Ghiraldi, Scott ’10 — 2008-09 Harrison, Jeffrey D. ’02 — 1998 Fund. Gulick received the Hobart Ellis, Benjamin R. ’06 — 1902 Giambrone, Nino E. Jr. ’07 — 2003-06 Harrison, W.M. ’57 — 1953-56 Alumni Association’s Medal of Excel- Ellis, Dominique K. ’15 — 2011 Gibbons, David W. ’94 — 1990-93 Hart, Edwin ’41 — 1939-40 Ellis, R.T. ’51 — 1948-49 Gibbs, Jonathan D. ’87 — 1983-85 Hart, Thomas E. ’45 — 1942 lence in 1972. He was inducted into Ellis, Robert M. ’72 — 1969 Gilardi, Donald J. ’08 — 2005-07 Harter, D.R. ’39 — 1936-38 the Hobart Athletic Hall of Fame Harter, Ralph M. ’68 — 1967 Ellman, Andre M. ’02 — 1998 Gill, Timothy P. Jr. ’08 — 2004 with the charter class in 1986. Englebrecht, H. ’65 — 1962-63 Gilman, A.E. ’34 — 1931-33 Hartney, John ’50 — 1947-48 Epley, Carl R. ’79 — 1975-76 Glace, John F. ’86 — 1982-85 Harvey, L.P. ’35 — 1932-33 Epstein, J.I. ’70 — 1967 Glennon, James A. Jr. ’83 — 1980-82 Hatlee, Brendan R. ’12 — 2008-11 Erdner, Michael J. ’79 — 1975 Godbay, John H. ’83 — 1979 Hatsell, William L. ’44 — 1941-42 Havert, Larry E. ’80 — 1977 Hug, John H. ’98 — 1996-97 Kaminsky, Steven G. ’76 — 1973-75 Eriksson, Marcus W. ’05 — 2003-04 Godinho, Ty J. ’05 — 2001-04 Huling, Elijah Jr. ’72 — 1970-71 Kaplun, Michael D. ’08 — 2004-07 Espy, Ralph E. ’05 — 1902 Goehle, Brian M. ’04 — 2003 Havranek, R.J. ’62 — 1959-61 Hawley, Russell N. ’79 — 1976-78 Hummel, Jeffrey M. ’12 — 2011 Karagosian, Nicolas M. ’97 — 1993-96 Evangelista, N.P. ’54 — 1952-53 Goetz, Chad A. ’90 — 1986-87 Humphrey, Austin S. ’00 — 1899 Karbowniczak, Yosh R. ’14 — 2010-11 Gohringer, J.H. ’32 — 1930-31 Hay, Russell D. ’30 — 1929 Hayes, James F. ’87 — 1983 Humphrey, William B. ’87 — 1983 Kates, Jerome ’05 — 1904 — F — Golas, Donald ’66 — 1963 Hungerford, Francis S. ’31 — 1929 Katz, Marc R. ’77 — 1975 Gold, David L. ’85 — 1982-84 Hazlett, William J. Jr. ’98 — 1997 Fahys, Jeffrey E. ’90 — 1987 Heaphy, Peter M. ’88 — 1985 Hurtubise, J.J. ’57 — 1954, ’56 Kaul, Oliver W. ’41 — 1940 Faracca, Michael R. ’10 — 2006-09 Golkin, Andrew H. ’93 — 1990 Hutcheson, H.A. ’29 — 1927-28 Keefe, Richard F. III ’06 — 2003 Gonzales, Christopher J. ’93 — 1990 Hearon, Kevin ’14, — 2010-11 Farnsworth, John P. ’99 — 1995 Hebblethwaite, A.M. ’36 — 1935 Hutton, N.O. ’03 — 1899, 1900-01 Kehoe, Matthew L. ’04 — 2001-03 Farr, David J. ’67 — 1964 Gonzalez, Ronald J. ’00 — 1996-97 Hyde, Kenneth C. ’16 — 1915 Keith, William S. ’43 — 1942 Good, Bryan S. ’03 — 2002 Hecht, William F. ’30 — 1929 Farr, Kevin M. ’99 — 1996-98 Heekin, Timothy J. ’78 — 1977-78 Hynes, Robert W. ’34 — 1933 Kelley, Kevin J. ’72 — 1960, ’70-71 Farrell, John T. ’18 — 1917 Goodelle, Richard H. ’33 — 1930 Kelliher, John R. ’11 — 2007-10 Gordon, Quentin L. ’75 — 1971-72 Hein, Gregory ’83 — 1977 Farrell, Thomas J. ’79 — 1977 Helc, Alan ’52 — 1949-51 — I — Kenly, Farwell ’36 — 1935 Fast, Stuart L. ’83 — 1979 Gorman, J.D. ’52 — 1950-51 Kennan, J.M. ’57 — 1955-56 Gorman, P.F. ’24 — 1918, ’20-22 Helmer, Gregory L. ’97 — 1994-96 Iorio, Raffaele C. ’00 — 1996-99 Fay, C.W. ’28 — 1924, ’26 Hemelright, A.D. ’66 — 1964-65 Ioss, W.H. ’41 — 1938, ’40 Kennedy, Bradley G. ’74 — 1972 Fazio, Shawn E. ’81 — 1977-80 Gorton, Howard E. ’26 — 1925 Kennedy, Craig ’73 — 1976 Gosline, C.E. ’48 — 1946-47 Henderson, Donald H. ’50 — 1946 Irvin, Gemal L. ’95 — 1991-94 Feane, Colby L. ’06 — 2003-05 Hennekey, John J. ’06 — 2002-04 Irving, Daniel E. ’86 — 1983-85 Kenney, Michael ’02 — 2001 Featherson, J. ’66 — 1963-65 Gould, Robert P. ’01 — 1997-2000 Kenny, Stephen J. ’99 — 1997-98 Gracey, L.A. ’19 — 1916, ’18-19 Herendeen, J.H. ’66 — 1962, ’64 Fedorjaka, Frank M. ’89 — 1985-88 Herendeen, W.B. ’10 — 1907, ’09 Kessler, Donald W. ’76 — 1973-75 Fee, Brian E. ’89 — 1986-87 Gradis, Jimmy ’06 — 2002-05 — J — Kibbe, Edwin J. ’03 — 1901 Granata, Michael ’96 — 1992-95 Herne, R.L. ’61 — 1958-60 Jackson, Alfred D. ’30 — 1929 Fehr, Douglas ’64 — 1962-63 Herrolk, John M. ’73 — 1970 Kidd, J.R. ’41 — 1938-40 Ferguson, K.C. ’16 — 1912-13 Grant, Jeffrey S. ’91 — 1989-90 Jackson, Lorenzo ’88 — 1984 Kidder, A.C. ’22 — 1920-21 Grantling, Kyle L. ’05 — 2001-02 Hersh, Leonard ’41 — 1938 Jackson, Maurice J. ’85 — 1981, ’84 Ferris, C.J. ’37 — 1934-36 Hess, Ronald G. ’84 — 1981-83 Kiley, J.L. ’27 — 1923-26 Ferris, R.L. ’40 — 1937-39 Grass, G.F. ’61 — 1958-60 James, William M. ’70 — 1967, ’69 Kimball, Richard ’44 — 1940-41 Grassi, John T. ’71 — 1970 Heussler, A.F. ’04 — 1900-03 Janczyk, Henry Jr. ’76 — 1972-75 Ferris, W.R. ’63 — 1962 Heussler, W.G. ’09 — 1905 Kimber, W.S. ’56 — 1954-55 Ferris, W.V. ’52 — 1949 Graves, Eliot ’26 — 1924 Jankunas, Richard J. Jr. ’94 — 1990-91, ’93 King, Christopher R. ’75 — 1971-72 Gray, Russell W. ’83 — 1980 Heyn, Matthew ’81 — 1977-80 Jenkins, A.B. ’17 — 1913-16 Field, Timothy F. ’98 — 1997 Higgins, Robert B. ’93 — 1990-92 King, F.J. ’37 — 1934-36 Fioroni, Michael J. ’82 — 1980 Gray, Timothy R. ’82 — 1979-81 Jenkins, Hawkins K. ’15 — 1913-14 Kirby, E. ’96 — 1892-95 Greco, Michael L. ’81 — 1976-78, ’80 Hill, A.T. ’48 — 1942, ’46-47 Jennings, E.A. ’52 — 1951 First, Timothy W. ’83 — 1979 Hill, Frank H. ’03 — 1899 Kirk, Arthur F., III ’98 — 1995 Fisher, M.M. ’65 — 1963-64 Green, Matthew S. ’87 — 1985 Jewell, David M. ’86 — 1984-85 Kirwan, Timothy J. ’89 — 1986-88 Green, Michael D. ’14 — 2011 Hindman, Robert W. Jr. ’98 — 1996-97 Johanson, Michael D. ’83 — 1979-81 Fitch, H.T. ’42 — 1939-41 Hinton, Travis L. ’85 — 1981-82 Kise, George A. ’76 — 1972 Flamberg, B. ’50 — 1947-49 Grice, Stephen R. ’74 — 1970-71 John, R.M. ’61 — 1958-60 Klindera, Andrew E. ’13 — 2009-11 Griffith, Bradley R. ’04 — 2000-02 Hobaica, Anthony J. ’09 — 2005-08 Johnson, Alfred W. ’90 — 1905 Fleeter, Michael A. ’83 — 1981 Hoexter, D.L. ’60 — 1957-59 Kline, Robert G. ’76 — 1971 Flynn, Sean M. ’09 — 2005 Griffith, Dwight M. ’91 — 1988 Johnson, Arthur F. ’35 — 1932, ’34 Klips, Jeffrey A. ’84 — 1980 Grimaldi, Lawrence V. ’82 — 1978 Hoffman, Evan P. ’07 — 2004-06 Johnson, Carlvin ’04 — 2001 Foehrenbach, Edward ’32 — 1932 Hogan, W.H. ’23 — 1918, ’20-22 Klock, H. ’49 — 1947 Fogle, Jon M. ’90 — 1987-89 Gringeri, Robert J. ’77 — 1973-75 Johnson, Carson D. ’00 — 1996-99 Kluber, Sean W. ’11 — 2008-10 Griswold, Christopher G. ’96 — 1992-95 Holl, Earl B. ’32 — 1931 Johnson, Cornel A. ’94 — 1990-91 Foley, Arthur J. ’04 — 1901 Hollands, H.R. ’05 — 1901-02 Knaus, Jeffrey A. ’81 — 1977-78 Foley, Jeremy N. ’74 — 1971-73 Griswold, Robert W. ’71 — 1968 Johnson, Mark ’96 — 1992, ’94 Knight, Karl M. ’03 — 1999 Grogan, Kevin C. ’11 — 2007-10 Hollands, John H. ’28 — 1927 Johnson, Roderick M. ’94 — 1990-93 Folger, Charles J. ’01 — 1899 Holleran, John P. ’05 — 2001-04 Knowles, Shane ’02 — 2001 Foote, Brian E. ’89 — 1985-86 Grossman, R.J. ’65 — 1963-64 Johnson, Tim C. ’80 — 1978 Knowles, Theodore G. ’25 — 1922 Grube, Frederick ’52 — 1950 Holmes, A.W. ’60 — 1957-59 Johnson, Troy ’15 — 2011 Foote, George A. ’30 — 1927 Holmquist, Harold ’20 — 1916 Kober, Paul M. ’20 — 1917 Ford, T.V. ’67 — 1965-66 Grygiel, L. ’40 — 1937-39 Jones, Douglas K. ’91 — 1987 Koch, H.S ’45 — 1942, 27 Guariglia, Jordan C. ’99 — 1995 Holton, Scott J. ’10 — 2008-09 Jones, Fernando ’11 — 2007, ’09-10 Foreman, Charles L. ’12 — 1909 Honeyman, Kenneth M. ’31 — 1930 Koenig, Michael ’84 — 1980-83 Formoza, Craig A. ’96 — 1994-95 Guarino, Philip ’02 — 2000-01 Jones, Garvey H. ’26 — 1922 Kokinis, George P. ’89 — 1987 Guccia, Bart G. ’71 — 1968-70 Hooker, R.S. ’95 — 1892-95 Jones, John H. ’40 — 1939 Fosmire, Michael J. ’02 — 1998 Hoolihan, Mark H. ’81 — 1977-80 Korn, Thomas R. ’75 — 1971-74 Foss, Carl W. ’24 — 1921 Guerdan, R.S. ’52 — 1951 Jones, Karl E. ’34 — 1931 Korwan, R.C. ’49 — 1946-47 Guevara, Reyes M. ’14 — 2010 Hoover, James ’50 — 1949 Jordan, Douglas K. ’01 — 1997-2000 Fowlkes, Leroy G. ’93 — 1989-92 Hopkins, Kyle D. ’85 — 1981-84 Korycinski, Craig R. ’95 — 1991 Fox, Herbert H. ’97 — 1896 Guidetti, Anthony P. — 2007-09 Jordan, Jeff ’02 — 2001 Kowalski, Richard A. ’76 — 1972-75 Gulick, Merle A. ’30 — 1927-29 Hopsicker, Steven J. ’94 — 1991 Judd, Lucas D. ’97 — 1994-96 Frankel, Roger J. ’72 — 1970-71 Houk, R.K. ’13 — 1912 Kraetz, Richard ’51 — 1948 Franklin, H.B. ’07 — 1903 Gulick, P.L. ’63 — 1962 Juelis, John J. ’90 — 1987-88 Kraus, F.J. ’50 — 1947 Gunnell, H. ’00 — 1897-99 Hovey, Frederick ’51 — 1948 Julian, Patrick J. ’12 — 2009 Freeborn, R.A. ’67 — 1964 Howard, Matthew ’11 — 2009-10 Kraus, J.P. ’55 — 1952-54 French, Patrick J. ’97 — 1992, ’95-96 Gutches, G.A. ’06 — 1903-05 Kraus, James P. ’81 — 1977-80 Gutelius, Thomas L. ’98 — 1995-97 Howe, J.H. ’22 — 1918, ’22 Frisinger, Kim D. ’74 — 1971-73 Howe, William R. ’19 — 1917 — K — Kremblas, Jerrod C. ’96 — 1992-95 Froelich, E.A. ’55 — 1953-54 Hubbs, A.D. ’17 — 1914-16 Kabel, Benjamin M. ’99 — 1995-96 Krenzer, Daniel R. ’98 — 1995 Frydman, Barak N. ’86 — 1982-85 — H — Hudson, William S. ’24 — 1922 Kamery, William J. ’02 — 1999-2001 Kreutter, John F. ’52 — 1950-51 Frye, Mark A. ’82 — 1980 Hadley, Charles H. ’58 — 1957 Kaminsky, B.M. ’60 — 1958 Kubera, Kevin A. ’03 — 2001-02

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Kubiak, Dennis E. ’77 — 1973-76 Marsh, Matthew C. ’12 — 2008-11 Morris, Ralph G. ’78 — 1974-77 Kurtz, Michael ’81 — 1980 Marshall, David M. Jr. ’06 — 2002 Morris, Richard T. ’92 — 1989-91 Kuwasaki, Rex ’51 — 1950 Martancik, William R. ’72 — 1969, ’71 Morton, W.W. ’55 — 1951-54 Retired Jerseys Martin, D.H. ’62 — 1959, ’61 Morton, Walter F. ’22 — 1920 — L — Martin, Frederick J. ’76 — 1972-74 Mosiello, Alfred R. Jr. ’05 — 2001-03 Rich Kowalski ’76 was the second LaBuff, Hugh P. ’51 — 1949 Martin, Gregory F. ’95 — 1991-94 Moultrie, Lawrence J. ’04 — 2001-03 player in NCAA history to rush Martin, Jesse C. ’98 — 1997 Moynihan, Kevin J. ’91 — 1989-90 #44 LaDelfa, Christopher R. ’34 — 1931 Lahr, A.J. ’48 — 1946-47 Martin, Kyle E. ’07 — 2004-06 Muench, W.H. ’62 — 1959 for 1,000 yards in four consecutive Lajti, George E. ’67 — 1964 Martin, Scott L. ’90 — 1987-89 Mulcahey, Howard ’78 — 1974-77 seasons. His career total of 4,632 yards, was an NCAA Martin, William S. ’93 — 1893 Mulcahy, Thomas A. ’39 — 1937-38 Lake, Eric H. ’81 — 1977-79 Division III record until 1985, and still stands as the Lambert, A.W. ’58 — 1955-57 Martineck, James M. ’99 — 1995-98 Mullally, Timothy S. ’92 — 1991 Lamond, James F. ’81 — 1978-79 Martinovich, Chad D. ’94 — 1992-93 Mulligan, R.R. ’36 — 1933-35 Hobart standard, along with his career marks for points Lang, Gilad S. ’02 — 1999 Mason, Tyler S. ’07 — 2003-06 Munn, David P. ’75 — 1972-73 (308), carries (907), and total offense (4,760). The team Larsen, Henry J. ’35 — 1932 Matazinsky, Brent A. ’13 — 2010-11 Muratori, Garth R. ’12 — 2008-11 Larson, Ralph T. ’79 — 1975-76, ’78 Mathews, R.J. ’58 — 1951-52, ’57 Murdock, J.R. ’66 — 1963-65 MVP for three straight seasons, Kowalski won Latimer, Jeremy ’02 — 1998-99 Mauro, D.V. ’69 — 1966-68 Murray, Theodore A. ’00 — 1996-97, ’99 the Vincent Welch Trophy for scholarship Maxwell, Trivell ’04 — 2000 Murray, Timothy F. ’14 — 2010-11 Laubenstein, Kirk A. ’03 — 1999 and leadership in 1973, the Murray Lauderdale, Walter ’11 — 1909 Maychak, Paul P. ’95 — 1991-92 Myler, J.J. ’19 — 1916-17 Lauer, John T. III ’83 — 1982 Mayo, F.Y. ’63 — 1961-62 Myrus, George ’64 — 1963 Bartlett Trophy for sportsmanship Laurence, C.E. ’37 — 1934-36 Mazzarella, Joseph R. ’85 — 1983-84 in 1975, and the Statesmen Lawson, Jeffrey B. ’72 — 1968-69 McAllister, A.R. ’40 — 1938-39 — N — Lawrenz, Mark W. ’07 — 2003-04 McDonough, Daniel K. ’94 — 1990 Nadelson, Jeffrey ’06 — 2004 Trophy in 1976. He served as Lazore, Michael A. ’11 — 2009-10 McDougall, C.C. ’17 — 1914-15 Narde, C.J. ’56 — 1952 captain of the football team Leader, L.E. ’29 — 1927-28 McDougall, Philip S. ’04 — 1903 Narraway, D.C. ’38 — 1936-37 Leeper, Henry ’03 — 2000 McGrath, Michael ’96 — 1995 Naton, Peter V. ’77 — 1975-76 as a senior. Kowalski was in- Legg, Barry R. ’89 — 1988 McGuire, Regis P. ’83 — 1982 Naughton, D.M. ’61 — 1959 ducted into the Hobart Athletic McKay, R. ’64 — 1961-63 Lembeck, H.F. ’06 — 1902-03 Neal, T. Wellington ’71 — 1969 Hall of Fame in 1987. Lennox, Robert D. ’33 — 1931 McKee, Clarence ’65 — 1963 Neely, T.C. ’59 — 1955 Lester, Patrick J. ’04 — 2000-03 McKenna, G.J. ’63 — 1960, ’62 Nelson, Marion ’79 — 1974-76, ’78 Letizia, L.A. ’52 — 1949-51 McKenna, Michael C. ’94 — 1990-91 Nelson, Robert ’02 — 2001 Letts, M.A. ’59 — 1956 McKenna, W.A. ’43 — 1942 Neveldine, Mark B. ’95 — 1991-92 Levy, Daryl D. ’82 — 1981 McKnight, R.B. ’55 — 1951-54 Neville, M.K. ’31 — 1928-30 Pannell, Andrew M. ’71 — 1968 Precopio, Gregory F. ’76 — 1973-75 Levy, William B. ’88 — 1986-87 McLean, Everton N. ’03 — 1999-2002 Newcomb, Bryan T. ’08 — 2004-07 Papa, Donald J. ’91 — 1987-90 Preller, Frederick A. ’32 — 1929 Licht, M.H. ’54 — 1951-52 McLellan, Martin T. ’84 — 1982 Newman, J.L. ’45 — 1942-44 Parr, Sidney ’52 — 1950 Primrose, Eric E. ’95 — 1994-95 LiDrazzah, Ryan J. ’09 — 2005-07 McLughlin, David C. ’82 — 1978-79 Newsome, Eric J. ’01 — 1997-2000 Partridge, John H. ’89 — 1987-88 Puccia, David G. ’80 — 1976 Liebowitz, Edward G. ’01 — 1999-2000 McMahon, J.L. ’53 — 1949-51 Newton, Mark F. ’74 — 1971-73 Pascoe, W.H. ’16 — 1913-15 Puls, G. ’32 — 1929-31 Llope, R.G. ’62 — 1959-61 McMichael, G. ’31 — 1929-30 Nichols, S.D. ’36 — 1933-35 Paszek, Christopher M. ’99 — 1995-96 Purdie, Andrew R. ’07 — 2003-06 Lobdell, Christopher C. ’93 — 1989-92 McNally, Jamie ’09 — 2005 Nickson, Jonathan M. ’89 — 1985-86, ’88-89 Patak, John C. ’86 — 1981, ’83-84 Purtell, Christopher E. ’05 — 2001-04 Loew, Robert W. ’35 — 1934 McVey, J.L. ’67 — 1964-66 Nieves, Roberto ’10 — 2007 Patten, S.S. ’94 — 1891-92 Pysher, Richard W. ’94 — 1993 Logan, Lamark W. ’99 — 1995-98 McWalter, Ryan L. ’07 — 2005-06 Nollman, W.B. ’41 — 1939-40 Patterson, Donald B. ’16 — 1913 Loghry, Clarence K. ’26 — 1924 Medwid, William J. ’90 — 1987-88 Nordby, Christian W. ’94 — 1990-92 Patterson, Jermaine ’04 — 2001 Melly, L. Thomas ’52 — 1951 — Q — Loghry, L.H. ’23 — 1918-22 Northop, K.P. ’59 — 1957-58 Patterson, Lloyd G. ’15 — 1914 Quattrone, Benjamin J. ’87 — 1983 Melvin, Robert J. ’90 — 1987-88 Lohmann, W.R. ’57 — 1953 Novak, Stephen P. ’88 — 1985-87 Patterson, Orlando R. Jr. ’10 — 2007-09 Quinn, William J. ’78 — 1975-77 Loman, J.C. ’10 — 1906-09 Memeger, Richard Jr. ’95 — 1991-94 Nozdrovicky, Patrick J. ’03 — 1999-2002 Payne, Walter M. ’38 — 1937 Long, M.R. ’67 — 1965-66 Mendez, G.A. ’58 — 1955-57 Nye, K. ’64 — 1961-62, ’64 Pcionek, Todd J. ’94 — 1990-93 Lopez, Ricardo ’01 — 1997-98, 2000-01 Merkovsky, John J. ’06 — 2002 Peffer, Ray M. ’18 — 1916-17 — R — Raleigh, Robert E. ’73 — 1969-72 Lorden, Robert D. ’00 — 1996 Mesereau, J.E. ’48 — 1946-47 Pemberton, Andrew J. ’91 — 1988-90 — O — Ralph, David A. ’87 — 1983-86 LoSapio, J. ’51 — 1948-50 Metcalf, J.O. ’59 — 1956-58 Pembroke, Daniel P. ’10 — 2007 Obersheimer, C.B. ’32 — 1929, ’31 Ramee, Michael ’79 — 1976-78 Lovell, Kwame J.J. ’10 — 2007-09 Metzler, Steven S. ’86 — 1982-83 Perillo, Anthony L. ’04 — 2002-03 O’Brien, Timothy R. ’99 — 1996-98 Ramsey, Chad M. ’96 — 1993-95 Lowe, Robert H. ’71 — 1969-70 Meyer, J.H. ’40 — 1938-39 Perkins, James M. ’85 — 1981 O’Connor, G.T. ’31 — 1928-29 Rand, S. ’92 — 1890-92 Luber, Christopher ’11 — 2007, ’09-10 Mezzoprete, David A. ’84 — 1981 Perkins, M.B. ’69 — 1966-68 O’Connor, C.F. ’52 — 1951 Ranieri, Michael A. ’75 — 1971-74 Lucas, T.M. ’70 — 1966-69 Micale, Scott J. ’91 — 1988-90 Perkins, Phillip C. ’08 — 2004-07 O’Farrill, Juan J. ’14 — 2010-11 Ransom, J. ’71 — 1968 Luce, Halloch ’44 — 1941-42 Michaels, James A. ’71 — 1968 Perry, James O. ’85 — 1981-82 O’Hare, Thomas L. ’86 — 1982-84 Rapaport, Ryan V. ’07 — 2004-06 Lunser, Roland ’78 — 1977 Michalski, Michael C. ‘71 — 1970-71 Perry, Rollin L. ’31 — 1930 Ohman, Brian F. ’07 — 2005-06 Ratcliffe, J.H. ’29 — 1927-28 Lupica, John J. ’87 — 1983-86 Michels, W. ’53 — 1950-52 Peters, Lee G. ’89 — 1986-88 O’Laughlin, Kyle S. ’11 — 2007-10 Rayhill, James E. ’11 — 2007-10 Lutz, George ’33 — 1932 Middleton, William M. ’76 — 1972-75 Petersen, Allan ’23 — 1918 Miller, Andrew R. ’10 — 2006-09 Olcott, Marvin ’10 — 1907 Raymond, W.E. ’27 — 1924-26 Lytle, John H. ’33 — 1932 Olin, Joseph D. ’96 — 1895 Peterson, Derek R. ’08 — 2005, ’07 Miller, Charles A. ’09 — 1907 Petino, Christian J. ’91 — 1987-90 Read, Samuel T. ’34 — 1933 Miller, H.R. ’38 — 1935-37 Oliver, Julian D. ’96 — 1895 Read, William B. ’98 — 1896 Oliver, Livingston ’10 — 1907 Petrick, Joseph A. Jr. ’76 — 1972-73 — M — Miller, J.H. ’41 — 1938-40 Petrie, Jost W. ’09 — 1905, ’07 Reese, Elliott J. ’90 — 1987, ’89 MacDonald, David A. ’00 — 1997-99 Miller, Jeffrey J. ’81 — 1978-79 Olmstead, E.H. ’11 — 1908-09 Remilen, C.H. ’49 — 1946-47 Mack, William N. ’44 — 1941-42 Olney, Kelly A. ’13 — 2011 Pettinelli, Neal P. ’91 — 1989-90 Miller, Phillipe P. ’76 — 1972-73 Picarelli, Thomas ’85 — 1984 Rendell, Mark A. ’01 — 1997-2000 Macko, Lawrence T. ’76 — 1973-75 Milliman, John H. ’26 — 1923 Olney, T.R. ’54 — 1951-53 Renner, Richard ’70 — 1968 MacNish, George H. ’03 — 1899 Olson, Kevin T. ’09 — 2005 Pickering, Omar S.P. ’01 — 1997 Milliman, Jon B. ’66 — 1964 Pickering, Theodore H. ’19 — 1915 Reynolds, Chester W. ’12 — 1908 Maddigan, J.C. ’05 — 1901-04 Milmoe, Jack J. ’91 — 1988-90 Opperman, R.W. ’52 — 1951 Reynolds, Richard ’88 — 1984-87 Madison, Samuel W. ’08 — 2007 Ordines, Randy M. ’85 — 1982-84 Piñero, Ricardo ’05 — 2001-04 Milne, Nathan P. ’03 — 1999-2002 Pinker, Scott L. ’97 — 1993-94 Rice, F. ’51 — 1948-50 Magee, Granville M. ’91 — 1988-90 Minnich, William C. ’92 — 1988 Orr, T.C. ’28 — 1924, ’26-27 Rich, Andrew D. ’85 — 1982-83 Magliocca, Louis D. ’86 — 1983 Osborn, Charles E. ’40 — 1939 Pirozzolo, Andrew M. ’01 — 1997-2000 Mirabella, Alexander ’86 — 1982-85 Pirozzolo, Joseph A. ’04 — 2001-02 Rich, K.G. ’38 — 1935-36 Mahar, Brady T. ’06 — 2005 Mirras, John E. ’97 — 1994-95 O’Shea, Jack J. ’43 — 1940 Rich, M.G. ’35 — 1932-34 Maier, Jonathan J. ’86 — 1982, ’84 Osserman, R.A. ’51 — 1950 Pitt, Wallace V. ’23 — 1922 Mitchell, Samual S. ’67 — 1966 Plummer, William W. ’98 — 1898 Richards, A. ’96 — 1894-95 Maiolo, Brian M. ’90 — 1987-89 Mizro, Shawn M. ’07 — 2004-06 Osteen, Herbert D. ’24 — 1923 Richards, C.N. ’10 — 1906-07 Maitland, Victor I. ’44 — 1941-42 Ouida, Jordan ’94 — 1991-93 Plunkett, Daniel J. ’85 — 1982-83 Moffitt, Thomas J. ’74 — 1972-73 Plunkett, Patrick J. ’81 — 1977-80 Richardson, J. ’64 — 1961-63 Malcolm, Jesse ’95 — 1991-92 Monaco, Brian A. ’10 — 2006-09 Ovalle, Gahrey M. ’98 — 1994 Richter, Robert A. ’90 — 1987-89 Maloy, Charles T. Jr. ’90 — 1987-89 Overdorf, Paul R. Jr. ’10 — 2008-09 Pohl, Andrew J. ’96 — 1993-95 Monahan, E. ’55 — 1951-52 Polanski, M. ’29 — 1925, ’27-29 Ridore, Andrew O. ’08 — 2007 Mancini, Edward R. ’91 — 1987-89 Montgomery, Spencer K. ’92 — 1989, ’91 Riggi, Richard A. Jr. ’09 — 2007-08 Mapes, D.H. ’17 — 1914-16 Polus, V.J. ’68 — 1965-67 Montroy, Matthew R. ’05 — 2003-04 — P — Popalisky, D.C. ’41 — 1938-40 Riker, James A. ’72 — 1968-70 Mapes, Marion E. ’18 — 1916 Moodey, J.R. ’17 — 1916 Padalino, Paul M. ’86 — 1984 Ripley, Robert S. ’10 — 1908 Mapstone, David J. ’93 — 1989-90 Porter, John P. ’71 — 1968-70 Moor, G.E. ’29 — 1925-28 Paliana, Richard J. ’92 — 1989-91 Porter, John R. ’38 — 1935 Rippe, Robert H. ’07 — 1904 Mapstone, Mark E. ’89 — 1987-88 Moore, Frederick W. ’39 — 1938 Palkovic, John P. ’74 — 1971 Rippey, Edwin F. ’08 — 1904-05 Marchitell, J.N. ’66 — 1963-65 Poulson, Eric W. ’88 — 1987 Moore, James M. ’82 — 1978-81 Palmer, D.S. ’43 — 1940-42 Prass, Winfield Warren ’99 — 1998 Rippey, James L. ’08 — 1907 Margrey, S.S. ’64 — 1961 Moore, Rashaun J. ’13 — 2009 Palmer, Howard V.P. ’03 — 1902 Roache, Evans D. ’98 — 1994-97 Marino, Thomas R. ’75 — 1974 Prather, William C. ’71 — 1968-70 Moran, Henry L. ’23 — 1920-21 Palmer, I.A. ’11 — 1907-10 Pratico, Felix P. ’01 — 1997 Robbins, A.W. ’13 — 1909-12 Marlier, Andrew T. ’11 — 2007-09 Morley, Thomas ’67 — 1965-66 Palmer, R. Kyle ’81 — 1978-80 Roberston, T.N. ’58 — 1953 Maroon, W.F. ’63 — 1960-62 Pratt, Arnold W. ’44 — 1941-42 Morris, Frederick M. ’27 — 1926 Palmer, William E. II ’94 — 1990-93 Pratt, Britten R. ’92 — 1898 Roberti, Michael A. ’90 — 1987-88 Marotta, James F. ’95 — 1991 Morris, Howard B. ’34 — 1931 Palumbo, Carl ’48 — 1946-47 Roberts, Jeffrey ’89 — 1985-87 Marraffa, Robert R. ’12 — 2010-11 Pratt, George S.W. ’77 — 1974-76 Morris, R.W. ’47 — 1941-42, ’46 Pandiscia, D. ’49 — 1946-48 Pratt, Kenneth A. ’75 — 1971-72 Roberts, Thomas H. III ’93 — 1990-92 Marsh, F.L. ’14 — 1913 Robinson, Nolan M. ’07 — 2003-06

45 all-time lettermen

Robinson, Reginald C. ’12 — 2008-10 Simpson, Donald B. ’72 — 1969 Taggerty, Michael J. ’83 — 1979-82 Robinson, Ryan D. ’10 — 2006-09 Sims, Harold K. ’35 — 1932 Taller, G.A. ’00 — 1898-99 Robinson, Troy J. ’15 — 2011 Simunek, Robert J. ’69 — 1968 Taney, J.C. ’69 — 1966-68 Retired Jerseys Roche, Donald A. ’80 — 1976-79 Sinclair, J.A. ’05 — 1902-04 Tarantino, Nicholas J. ’08 — 2007 Roes, Jean R. ’00 — 1996-97 Sinnock, D.L. ’56 — 1952-55 Taylor, David ’04 — 2001 Mark Perkins ’69 was the NCAA Rogan, Paul D. ’94 — 1989-91, ’93 Sipperly, William W. ’81 — 1977-78 Taylor, Lincoln A. ’33 — 1932 record-holder for most carries in Rogers, Robert H. ’43 — 1940-41 Sipple, Michael J. ’80 — 1977-78 Taylor, R. Randall ’85 — 1981-82 #24 Rogers, Willie J. ’86 — 1982-85 Siravo, Anthony R. ’09 — 2005-08 Tedeschi, Robert F. ’87 — 1983-86 a game (61) and the owner of the Rolfe, B.W. ’60 — 1959 Sisson, P.S. ’52 — 1951 Tennant, Herman ’29 — 1927-28 Hobart record for car- Rolfe, David R. ’25 — 1923 Skillman, Stephen M. ’85 — 1982-84 Terry, William D. ’81 — 1977 Ronnins, E.A. ’16 — 1913-15 Skinner, Phillip ’25 — 1922-23 Thibodeau, W.D. ’25 — 1920-24 ries in a season (309). He was an outstand- Rosa, Thomas J. ’86 — 1982-85 Skinner, William H. ’14 — 1913 Thomas, Benjamin P. ’99 — 1997-98 ing football player, who had his jersey Rose, Robert S. ’08 — 1904 Slattery, L. ’64 — 1961-63 Thomas, Richard E. ’75 — 1971-74 Rosenbaum, R.M. ’52 — 1951 Slusarski, J.T. ’68 — 1966-67 Thomas, Vivian P. ’23 — 1918 for both lacrosse and football, retired by Ross, Daren J. ’99 — 1995 Small, G. ’50 — 1946-49 Thon, Jeffrey B. ’77 — 1973-76 the College. As a senior, Perkins was the Rossetti, Richard E. ’69 — 1966 Smith, Allen M. ’65 — 1963 Thorne, J.L. ’66 — 1963-65 ECAC Division III Football Player of Rotach, Walter ’48 — 1947 Smith, Andrew P. ’99 — 1995-96 Thornton, L.J. ’17 — 1914-16 Rothrock, John ’64 — 1963 Smith, Charles III ’90 — 1988 Thorp, Gordon D. ’41 — 1940 the Year and a first-team All-American Rowland, Joseph M. ’32 — 1931 Smith, DeAndré A. ’15 — 2011 Thorpe, Kent R. ’07 — 2003-06 lacrosse player. Co-captain of the foot- Royce, Francis M. ’07 — 1904-05 Smith, DeWayne K. ’09 — 2006 Thurman, Brandon L. ’05 — 2001-02 Royston, J.F. ’58 — 1955-57 Smith, George W. ’70 — 1967 Tierney, R.D. ’61 — 1958-60 ball team and captain of the lacrosse Ruberti, Craig N. ’93 — 1990-92 Smith, Gerald K. ’26 — 1925 Tiffany, J.C. ’30 — 1927-29 team, Perkins won the Babe Kraus Ruckert, Gus ’41 — 1941 Smith, H.F. ’55 — 1951-54 Tills, Dale G. ’82 — 1979-80 Award as a senior, for being the top Rufenacht, George J. ’29 — 1928 Smith, James ’15 — 2011 Tocco, Paul ’05 — 2001 Ruffner, J.S. ’63 — 1962 Smith, Kristopher K. ’01 — 1997-2000 Tomasic, M.S. ’66 — 1963-65 student-athlete at the College. He was Rumbold, Lynn ’20 — 1919 Smith, Martin D. ’09 — 1905 Topichak, John J. ’71 — 1968-70 inducted into the Hobart Athletic Hall Russell, David R. ’98 — 1994-97 Smith, Peter L. ’64 — 1961-62 Trapnell, W.H. ’27 — 1923-26 Russell, L.C. ’62 — 1959-60 Smith, Phillip M. ’70 — 1968 Treder, John T. ’91 — 1989-90 of Fame with the charter class in 1986. Ryan, J.A. ’03 — 1899, 1900-01 Smith, Ryan M. ’06 — 2002-05 Tretter, Joseph C. ’84 — 1980-83 Ryan, Kevin M. ’12 — 2010-11 Smith, Steven M. ’98 — 1994 Tretter, Robert L. ’82 — 1979-82 Smith, T.S. ’16 — 1913-15 Tripi, Joseph J. ’70 — 1967 Smith, Terrance T. ’03 — 1999 Tritten, Kyle R. ’12 — 2008-10 — S — Walker, James W. ’68 — 1966 Williams, Travis ’93 — 1992 Smith, Terry S. ’94 — 1990 Truley, Jesse ’96 — 1994-95 St. John, Robert ’49 — 1949 Walker, William H. ’33 — 1932 Williamson, D. ’50 — 1947-48 Snider, Allan G. ’32 — 1929 Trumbatore, A. ’33 — 1930-32 Salasny, John M. ’88 — 1984-87 Wallace, Ricardi L. ’91 — 1989 Williamson, R.H. ’48 — 1941, ’46-47 Sniscak, M.E. ’62 — 1960-61 Tucker, Dorian M. ’96 — 1992-93 Samek, Robert H. ’42 — 1939 Walling, H.G. ’67 — 1964-65 Willson, J.P. ’62 — 1960 Snyder, Harry A. ’22 — 1920 Tully, Gerald P. ’12 —2011 Sammis, W.N. ’56 — 1952-53, ’55 Walsh, Brendan P. ’97 — 1993 Willson, Scott E. ’88 — 1985-87 Soanes, A.H. ’65 — 1962-64 Tumilowicz, Adam N. ’ 03 — 1999-2002 Samuels, Eric J. ’86 — 1982-83 Walsh, T.F. ’66 — 1964-65 Wilson, A.E. ’95 — 1891 Sorensen, Thomas D. ’02 — 1998 Tumulty, Patrick W. ’81 — 1977-80 Sanchez, Frank J. ’92 — 1989-90 Walter, Steven H. ’75 — 1972 Wilson, F.E. ’07 — 1903-05 Sorhaindo, Brian J. ’06 — 2002-04 Turoski, R.F. ’55 — 1953-54 Sanders, Jeffrey M. ’08 — 2004-06, ’08 Wann, Charles E. ’41 — 1938 Wilson, James D. ’41 — 1940 Sorhaindo, Steven ’08 — 2004-06 Turturro, F.A. ’35 — 1932-34 Sands, Jeffrey G. ’89 — 1985-88 Ward, A.R. ’68 — 1965-67 Wilson, Matthew A. ’94 — 1990-93 Sosnowski, Julius C. ’00 — 1899 Sandy, Kyle A. ’12 — 2009-11 Ward, Scott G. ’95 — 1991 Wingate, Jeffrey B. ’89 — 1986-88 Souffrant, Elvin K. ’15 — 2011 Sanford, M. ’00 — 1896-97 — U — Warder, William O. ’37 — 1935 Winston, C.C. ’61 — 1960 Souhan, John B. ’27 — 1928 Sansone, Steve S. ’79 — 1976 Ulrich, Lawrence ’29 — 1925 Wardwell, Samuel B. ’37 — 1936 Winter, Justin A. ’86 — 1982 Southworth, Thomas F. ’67 — 1966 Sarros, P.P. ’57 — 1956 Underhill, Kenneth ’21 — 1920 Warner, E.S. ’02 — 1898-99, 1900-01 Wintherow, K. ’51 — 1947-48, ’50 Spalking, F.F. ’15 — 1911-14 Sawyer, E. ’50 — 1948-49 Unger, Baltas R. ’71 — 1968-70 Warner, James L. ’83 — 1979-82 Wolf, Scott T. ’86 — 1982 Spano, James P. ’76 — 1971, ’73-74 Schaefer, Andrew I. ’77 — 1974 Upper, J.W. ’61 — 1959-60 Warren, David K. ’76 — 1972-74 Wolke, Peter M. ’86 — 1982 Spencer, Robert G. ’89 — 1985-88 Schaefer, Jeffrey S. ’09 — 2005 Upson, Darrel W. ’93 — 1990-92 Warren, Frank ’96 — 1894 Wood, D.H. ’11 — 1907, ’09-10 Spidalieri, Frederick C. Jr. ’04 — 2002-03 Schantz, M.R. ’52 — 1951 Urban, Seth R. ’06 — 2003 Waselik, Gerald P. ’75 — 1972 Wood, Michael A. ’81 — 1977-79 Spiegel, Mark D. ’81 — 1978 Schardt, Thomas J. ’78 — 1974-77 Urban, W.P. ’14 — 1913 Wasey, G.D. ’30 — 1929 Wood, Steven R. ’80 — 1976-79 Spinella, Daniel A. ’08 — 2004-07 Schecter, N.J. ’53 — 1951-52 Wasey, L.R. ’06 — 1902-03 Woodard, Drake D. ’12 — 2008-11 Spoor, S.G. ’08 — 1906 Schettine, Andrew ’11 — 2008-09 — V — Washington, Dyshawn D. ’04 — 2000,’03-05 Woodard, James G. ’01 — 1997, ’99 Stambach, P. ’69 — 1966-68 Valentine, Mark ’88 — 1986, 87 Schiller, Eric W. ’98 — 1994-97 Watson, William W. ’98 — 1897 Woodard, Steven Jr. ’13 — 2009-11 Stannard, Lawrence ’25 — 1924 Van Auken, Joshua J. ’05 — 2003-04 Schmidt, F.A. ’41 — 1939-40 Waye, Nathaniel L. ’94 — 1991, ’93-94 Woodruff, Thomas H. ’71 — 1969-71 Stebbins, Edward ’11 — 1910 Van de Carr, James ’38 — 1937 Schmidt, Thomas E. ’88 — 1984-87 Webb, Steven M. ’14 — 2010-11 Woods, Patrick K. ’97 — 1993-95 Stefan, Jamil A. ’93 — 1990 Vanderhoof, W.H. ’58 — 1956-57 Schmidt, William F. ’65 — 1964 Webster, Altwon C. ’06 — 2002 Wormley, Michael G. ’89 — 1985 Stefano, Raymond B. ’87 — 1983-86 Van Etten, R.A. ’63 — 1959, ’62 Schnall, Laurence S. ’89 — 1985-88 Weber, R.A. ’42 — 1939-41 Worthington, Devin ’14 — 2010-11 Stein, A.D. ’36 — 1933-35 Van Etten, Robert E. ’85 — 1982-83 Schrak, W.D. ’31 — 1928-30 Webster, H.D. ’52 — 1949-51 Wright, E.J. ’59 — 1958 Stein, Eric J. ’89 — 1986-88 Van Giesen, R.W. ’31 — 1928-30 Schreck, T.R. ’62 — 1958 Weeks, D.H. ’06 — 1902-05 Wright, James W. Jr. ’08 — 2004-07 Stein, Joseph C. ’86 — 1982-85 Van Horn, R.W. ’67 — 1964-66 Schulz, Zachary J. ’09 — 2005, ’07-08 Wegner, Fred E. ’09 — 1905 Wright, W.S. ’38 — 1935-37 Steiner, J.J. ’70 — 1967 Van Ingen, J. ’14 — 1911-13 Schweitzer, William K. ’10 — 2008-09 Weise, G.J. ’62 — 1961 Wulster, George J. ’72 — 1968-71 Stellato, Richard ’01 — 2000 Van Ingen, James C. ’15 — 1914 Schwenk, G.A. ’60 — 1958-59 Welles, A.S. ’68 — 1965-66 Wyman, L.W. ’30 — 1927-29 Stertzer, A. ’44 — 1941, ’46-47 Van Slyke, Donald D. ’05 — 1901 Scofield, H. ’26 — 1922-25 Wellman, Thomas ’67 — 1966 Wynne, Robert D. ’94 — 1990-93 Stettenbenz, Miles ’09 — 1908 Varey, William C.W. ’30 — 1929 Scofield, L.T. ’96 — 1894-95 Wells, K.W. ’57 — 1950, ’55-56 Stiles, W.C. ’43 — 1940-42 Vedder, Dana C. ’82 — 1978 Scudamore, R.A. ’55 — 1953-54 Whalen, Brian D. ’80 — 1976-78 Stockel, E.H. ’60 — 1959 Veith, Frank J. ’80 — 1977-79 — Y — Seader, S. ’33 — 1930-32 Whalen, Edward A. ’83 — 1979-82 Strang, Nicholas T. ’13 — 2010-11 Vella, Douglas J. ’12 — 2008-10 Yamashiro, Alvin L. ’66 — 1963-64 Seaman, Jeffrey ’80 — 1977-78 Whaley, P.J. ’01 — 1900 Streeten, Robert D. ’77 — 1976 Verdon, Brian T. ’87 — 1983-86 Yarington, C.T. ’27 — 1924-26 Seamans, Benjamin T. ’99 — 1995-96 Whipple, A.L. ’28 — 1924-27 Strom, Eric N. ’70 — 1967 Vetare, G.A. ’53 — 1951-52 Yeates, Herbert H. ’19 — 1916 Seamon, Harold P. ’31 — 1930 Whipple, Christopher J. ’07 — 2003-06 Stubley, Theodore C. ’00 — 1997 Vielbig, P.L. ’61 — 1959-60 Yelas, J.H. ’61 — 1958-60 Sergott, Ronald J. ’68 — 1965 White, Charles R. ’43 — 1940 Summers, R.J. ’05 — 1901-04 Vincent, Tyler A. ’10 — 2007-09 Yoder, Scott W. ’01 — 1997-2000 Servis, G.D. ’56 — 1954 White, Earle R. ’33 — 1931 Suozzi, Daniel C. ’05 — 2001-04 Vint, Scott ’79 — 1976-78 Yonkin, Christopher ’71 — 1968-70 Shaeffer, Frank H. ’09 — 1905 White, Eric G. ’96 — 1992-95 Sutphen, Robert ’02 — 2001 Visscher, Barent L. ’07 — 1905-06 Yost, Michael ’65 — 1963 Shaw, Anthony E. ’10 — 2007-09 White, Leonard ’32 — 1931 Sutterby, J.W. ’41 — 1938-39 Vivian, Glenn D. ’83 — 1979, ’81-83 Youker, David E. ’79 — 1975-78 Shelton, C.A. ’55 — 1953 Whitney, J.B. ’04 — 1901-02 Swanson, Craig R. ’04 — 2000-03 Vogt, H.W. ’22 — 1919, ’21 Young, O.D. ’67 — 1965-66 Shelton, William H. ’25 — 1922 Whitney, R.A. ’35 — 1933-34 Swanson, K.H. ’61 — 1960 Vogt, J.E. ’55 — 1953-54 Young, Zachary E. ’06 — 2003-05 Shepard, L. ’36 — 1933-35 Widrick, Travis M. ’01 — 1997-2000 Sweatt, Jason N. ’95 — 1991-94 Vogt, P.E. ’27 — 1923-26 Shepard, Perry M. ’03 — 1901 Wiggin, R.B. ’25 — 1920-21 Sweet, Andrew D. ’06 — 2002-05 Vossler, Jeffrey D. ’05 — 2001-02 Shilling, Eric W. ’87 — 1983 Wilcox, C.R. ’02 — 1898-99 — Z — Sweet, Elmer F. ’30 — 1929 Vozel, G.F. ’70 — 1967-68 Shipler, G.E. ’06 — 1902-05 Wilcoxen, Dane M. ’12 — 2009-11 Zapp, Nicholas L. ’13 — 2009-11 Sweetland, George J. ’97 — 1896 Vreeland, Jack R. ’39 — 1938 Siegmann, John ’67 — 1963 Wilkerson, Jonathan P. ’94 — 1991 Zawislak, Edward ’51 — 1947 Swenson, D.H. ’68 — 1965, ’67 Silipo, M.S. ’68 — 1965-67 Williams, Craig W. ’75 — 1971-74 Zdrojewski, Andrew J. ’13 — 2010 Switzer, Jack M. ’72 — 1968 Silsby, S.C. ’07 — 1903-05 — W — Williams, D.L. ’06 — 1903-05 Zee, Timothy M. ’99 — 1995-98 Szentesy, David C. ’04 — 2001-03 Silvanic, J. ’69 — 1966-68 Wajert, Brian T. ’85 — 1984 Williams, Kennenth L. ’90 — 1986 Zidziunas, Rhett ’97 — 1994 Szymanski, Christopher T. ’10 — 2006-09 Silver, M.T. ’39 — 1936-38 Waldon, Ian ’90 — 1987-89 Williams, L.E. ’50 — 1948-49 Zoladz, Christopher ’81 — 1977-80 Simkin, Abraham ’29 — 1927-28 Walker, A.E. ’62 — 1958 Williams, Mark ’49 — 1947-48 Zornow, F.R. ’45 — 1942, ’46-47 Simmons, Tyrea L. ’99 — 1995-97 — T — Walker, Charles W. ’35 — 1934 Williams, Richard J. ’95 — 1991-94 Zupan, William N. ’72 — 1968-71 Simons, Keating L. ’01 — 1900 Taft, Theodore V. ’27 — 1924 Walker, Harry N. ’41 — 1938 Williams, Robert ’49 — 1948 Zych, Kevin P. ’86 — 1982-85

46 hobart hall of fame greg searles The Hobart Athletics Hall of Fame has en- shrined 103 Statesmen greats. In 1986, the Hall of Fame was established to recognize outstanding Hobart athletes, coaches, administrators, and friends who en- hance the proud and rich tradition of Hobart Athletics. The permanent location of the Hall of Fame is the trophy lobby on the second floor of Bristol Gymnasium. To nominate someone for the Hall of Fame, send supporting information to Hall of Fame Committee Bristol Gym Hobart College Geneva, NY 14456.

To be considered, student-athletes must be five years removed from intercollegiate competition. Below is a complete list of Hobart Ath- The Hobart Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2010 included (from left to right) Hank Janczyk, Eddie Froelich, Larry letic Hall of Fame inductees. Slattery, Jon Kraus, Mike Charpinsky, Harvey Wiltsey, and Mike Cragg.

Name Inducted Name Inducted Name Inducted Name Inducted Joseph N. Abraham LL.D. ’81 1988 *Carlton J. Ferris ’37 1986 Dr. George S. Lassiter ’56 1998 William C. Stiles ’43 1987 John S. Adams Jr. ’62 1988 *Richard L. Ferris ’40 1986 Leon E. Leader ’29 1997 Richard E. Thomas ’75 2008 J. Laurence Adkinson Jr. ’62 1993 Herbert T. Fitch ’42 1987 Rev. Joseph Leighton, LL.D. ’13 2003 John J. Topichak ’71 2001 *Donald Aleksiewicz ’73 1986 Edward A. Froelich ’55 2010 Dr. Lee A. Letizia ’52 1993 Shawn A. Trell ’89 2003 Jerry W. Angell ’56 1997 John F. Fulton ’92 2008 John N. Marchitell ’66 1992 Edward J. Tryon 1995 James W. Bampton ’32 1993 Dr. Major Wilson Gasper ’23 1993 Michael J. Masino ’88 2000 Richard F. Turoski ’55 2008 *George Barna ’29 1986 Dr. Scott D. Geise ’83 2002 David J. McNaney ’77 2000 James W. Upper ’61 2006 William J. Bergan ’86 1998 Carmen J. Genovese ’70 1995 Dr. Garry A. Mendez Jr. ’58 1989 David J. Urick 1990 Frederick S. Blick ’78 1993 David B. Gibson ’65 1992 William C. Miller Jr. ’91 1997 Guy T. Van Arsdale ’83 2001 Jackson H. Bowling ’38 1990 Rick P. Gilbert ’74 1989 Richard W. Morris Jr. ’47 1998 Marc C. Van Arsdale ’85 2001 *Robert A. Bristol ’31 1986 Raymond V. Gilliam ’87 2000 William Warren Morton ’55 2002 William P. Van Arsdale 2001 Donald J. Bruno ’55 2010 Arthur E. Gilman ’34 1995 William J. O’Hara ’75 1998 Raymond W. Van Giesen ’31 2002 James A. Burness ’71 1997 Thomas M. Gravante ’88 2006 *Mark B. Perkins ’69 1986 Paul E. Vogt ’27 1989 James F. Calder ’79 2003 *Merle A. Gulick ’30 1986 Thomas B. Poole ’61 2002 Herbert J. Welker ’41 1990 Michael A. Charpinsky ’63 2010 Michael J. Hanna ’68 1996 Jeffrey P. Potter ’81 2008 James P. Wilson Jr. ’55 1992 Robert F. Coffin ’73 1998 Walter M. Harrison ’57 2002 Dr. Robert E. Raleigh ’73 1995 Harvey F. Wiltsey ’58 2010 Terrance A. Corcoran ’78 1992 Donald R. Harter ’39 1992 Thomas J. Rosa ’86 1992 Dr. Arno F. Wittig ’61 2006 Dr. Robert L. Cosby Jr. ’77 2000 *Dr. Augustus H. Hillman ’25 1986 Henry A. Rosenberg Jr. ’52 1993 Robert D. Wynne ’94 2003 Michael C. Cragg 2010 Edward I. Howard ’79 2003 Gordon F. Satterley ’50 2006 F. Ross Zornow ’45 2000 David M. Creighton ’72 1997 Robert W. Hynes ’34 1997 Jeffrey A. Saunders ’92 2002 *Charter Member Donald E. Dahowski ’59 2006 Henry Janczyk ’76 2010 Adam M. Schapiro ’96 2001 Mark J. Darcangelo ’83 2003 Arthur F. Johnson ’35 2006 Thomas J. Schardt ’78 1998 Jack B. Davis ’78 2008 Frederick J. King ’37 1987 Austin F. Schmidt 1989 Cyril de Cordova Brower ’21 1989 Thomas R. Korn ’75 1995 Lawrence C. Slattery ’64 2010 Michael S. DeMaria ’90 2008 Richard A. Kowalski ’76 1987 Dr. Frank P. Smith ’36 1998 Dr. Robert J. Demuth ’51 2006 *Francis L. “Babe” Kraus ’24 1986 John W. Snape ’54 2003 William H. Dobbin Sr. ’40 1987 Jon P. Kraus ’55 2010 Arthur D. Stein Jr. ’36 2000 William Elliott LL.D. ’40 1993 Arthur W. Lambert ’58 1988 Joseph C. Stein III ’86 1997

47 block h awards

Bill Middleton Bob Toner Award Tryon Award Shirley A. Zornow ’47 Memorial Award Defensive Outstanding Lineman Memorial Award Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player 1958...... Gordon F. Grass ’61 Most Improved Player 1959...... Gordon F. Grass ’61 1984...... Thomas J. Rosa ’86 1952...... John Kraus ’55 1950...... William Carlyle Cusack ’51 1961...... Paul R. DeRosa ’63 1985...... Brian T. Verdon ’87 1953...... Richard F. Turoski ’55 1951...... Lee A. Letizia ’52 1962...... John R. Richardson ’64 1986...... Joseph M. Catalano ’87 1954...... Richard A. Scudamore ’55 1952...... William Michels ’53 1963...... Douglas Fehr ’64 1987...... John M. Salasny ’88 1955...... Walter M. Harrison ’57 1953...... William W. Morton ’55 1964...... John Thorne ’66 1988...... Albert C. Harris Jr. ’89 1956...... William H. Vanderhoof ’58 1954...... William W. Morton ’55 1965...... Michael Tomasic ’66 1989...... Scott L. Martin ’90 1957...... Garry A. Mendez ’58 1955...... J.Michael Keenan ’57 1966...... James L. McVey ’66 1990...... William E. Palmer ’92 1958...... Kenneth P. Northrop ’59 1956...... Arthur W. Lambert ’58 1967...... Albert R. Ward ’68 1991...... Thaddeus J. Geraci ’92 1959...... John Walker Briggs ’60 1957...... Arthur W. Lambert ’58 1968...... Paul Stambach ’69 1992...... Christopher C. Lobdell ’93 1960...... Richard J. Havranek ’62 1958...... Joseph H. Yelas ’61 1969...... Jeffrey B. Lawson ’73 1993...... Roderick M. Johnson ’94 1961...... Kenneth R. Nye ’64 1959...... Gordon F. Grass ’61 1970...... William N. Zupan ’72 2007...... James M. Alexander ’08 1962...... Roy C. McKay ’64 1960...... James W. Upper ’61 1971...... William N. Zupan ’72 2008...... Ryan Aruck ’09 1963...... Charles Cloughen ’64 1961...... John R. Richardson ’64 1972...... Richard E. Thomas ’75 ...... Justin F. Hager ’09 1964...... Michael Fisher ’65 1962...... Paul R. DeRosa ’63 1973...... Richard E. Thomas ’75 2009...... Ryan D. Robinson ’10 1965...... Thomas Morley ’67 1963...... Terrance M. Cullen ’64 1974...... Henry Janczyk Jr. ’75 2010...... Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 1966...... Samuel S. Mitchell ’67 1964...... Alvin Yamashiro ’66 1975...... Lawrence T. Macko ’76 1965...... John N. Marchitell ’66 2011...... Devin Worthington ’14 1967...... Richard J. Cavallaro ’69 *Named the Noel Filipino Award from 1984-93. 1976...... Thomas J. Schardt ’78 1968...... Donald Mauro ’69 1966...... William D. Breck ’67 1977...... Brian D. Whalen ’80 kevin colton 1969...... Dan Harris ’71 1967...... William M. James ’70 1978...... Patrick M. Brady ’79 1970...... William C. Blynt ’73 1968...... Mark B. Perkins ’69 1979...... Frank J. Veith ’80 1971...... George J. Wulster ’72 1969...... Gerald F. Vozel ’70 1980...... Patrick J. Cacchione ’81 1972...... Thomas R. Korn ’75 1970...... John J. Topichak ’71 1981...... Edwin L. Dunn ’82 1973...... Jeffrey B. Thon ’77 1971...... Robert E. Raleigh ’73 1982...... Michael J. Taggerty ’83 1974...... Thomas J. Schardt ’78 1972...... Donald Aleksiewicz ’73 1983...... Barak N. Frydman ’86 1975...... Dennis E. Kubiak ’77 1973...... Richard A. Kowalski ’76 1984...... Barak N. Frydman ’86 1976...... Howard J. Mulcahey ’78 1974...... Thomas R. Korn ’75 1985...... John F. Glace ’86 1977...... Frank J. Veith ’80 1975...... Jeffrey B. Thon ’77 1986...... James A. Carson ’87 1978...... Matthew G. Heyn ’81 1976...... Dennis E. Kubiak ’77 1987...... William B. Levy ’88 1979...... Christopher Zoladz ’81 1977...... Edward J. Cooney ’80 1988...... John H. Partidge ’89 1980...... James G. Glennon Jr. ’83 1978...... Stephen R. Wood ’80 1989...... William M. Clough ’90 1981...... Horace D. Allen ’85 1979...... Brian D. Whalen ’80 1990...... Leroy G. Fowlkes ’93 1982...... Mario A. Ciotoli ’83 1980...... Patrick J. Plunkett ’81 1991...... Darrel W. Upson ’93 1983...... Joseph C. Stein ’86 1981...... Norman J. Chirco ’83 1992...... David W. Gibbons ’94 1984...... Thomas Piccarelli ’85 1982...... Scott D. Geise ’83 1993...... David W. Gibbons ’94 1985...... David M. Jewell ’86 1996...... Gregory L. Helmer ’97 1994...... Robert A. Bimson ’95 1986...... William T. Brooks ’88 ...... Lamark W. Logan ’99 ...... Theodore E. Bromley ’95 1987...... Michael J. Capone ’89 1997...... David R. Russell ’98 1995...... Jerrod C. Kremblas ’96 1988...... Donald J. Papa ’91 1998...... Barry K. Brandon ’01 1996...... Timothy M. Zee ’99 ...... Christian J. Petino ’91 1999...... Barry K. Brandon ’01 1997...... James M. Martineck ’99 1989...... Charles T. Malloy Jr. ’90 2000...... Robert P. Gould ’01 1998...... James M. Martineck ’99 1990...... Darrel W. Upson ’93 2001...... Timothy A. Booth ’03 1999...... Richard P. Barlette ’01 1991...... Philip A. Beniamino ’92 2002...... Timothy A. Booth ’03 2000...... Richard P. Barlette ’01 1992...... Roderick M. Johnson ’94 2003...... Craig R. Swanson ’04 2001...... Adam N. Tumilowicz ’03 1993...... Peter Afrooz ’95 2004...... Christopher E. Purtell ’05 2002...... Adam N. Tumilowicz ’03 1994...... Richard J. Williams ’95 2005...... Shawn M. Mizro ’07 2003...... Alex C. Bell ’05 1995...... Jesse D. Truley ’96 2006...... Nolan M. Robinson ’07 2004...... Alex C. Bell ’05 1996...... Nicolas M. Karagosian ’97 2007...... Andrew J.D. Strom ’08 2005...... Richard R. Eicheldinger ’06 1997...... Benjamin P. Thomas ’99 2008...... Matthew R. Duliba ’09 2006...... Ryan B. Aruck ’09 1998...... Robert P. Gould ’01 2009...... Tyler A. Vincent ’10 Robert L. Cullen ’37 2007...... Ryan B. Aruck ’09 1999...... Jesse P. Aquilino ’02 2010...... Garth Muratori ’12 ...... Phillip C. Perkins ’08 Memorial Award 2000...... Timothy A. Booth ’03 2011...... Garth Muratori ’12 2008...... Michael E. Condon ’09 Special Teams 2001...... David C. Szentesy ’04 ken debolt 2009...... Michael L. Arduini ’10 2002...... Christopher E. Purtell ’05 Most Valuable Player ...... Brian A. Monaco ’10 2003...... James M. Anderson ’06 2010...... Brendan Hatlee ’12 1996...... Antonio R. Aguilar ’97 2004...... Ty J. Godinho ’05 2011...... Brendan Hatlee ’12 1997...... Erik W. Schiller ’98 *Named the Douglas Palmer Burke Award from 1958-91...... John P. Holleran ’05 1998...... Mark A. Rendell ’01 2005...... Nolan M. Robinson ’07 1999...... Eric J. Newsome ’01 kevin colton 2006...... Andrew R. Purdie ’07 2000...... Matthew R. Daley ’03 2007...... James W. Wright Jr. ’08 2001...... Eric B. Ampuja ’05 2008...... Richard J. Doyle III ’09 2002...... Daniel C. Suozzi ’05 2009...... Angelo D. Catalano ’10 2003...... Daniel C. Suozzi ’05 2010...... Reggie Robinson ’12 2004...... Daniel C. Suozzi ’05 2011...... Gian Contro ’12 2005...... James M. Anderson ’06 *Named the Paul Vogt Memorial Trophy from 1978-92. 2006...... James W. Wright Jr. ’08 2007...... Dominick J. Ancona ’08 2008...... Lance Boyington ’09 ...... Tyler A. Vincent ’10 2009...... Drake D. Woodard ’12 2010...... Junior Woodard ’13 2011...... Drake D. Woodard ’12

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Michael Theodore Harter Family Award Michael Roberti ’90 Rookie Award Silver ’39 “He came to play Memorial Award 1986...... Jeffrey B. Wingate ’90 and he came to win.” Sportsmanship and 1987...... Donald J. Papa ’91 Memorial Award 1988...... Thaddeus J. Geraci ’92 1972...... Henry Janczyk Jr. ’76 Scholarship, sportsmanship, and love of the game 1989...... Britten R. Pratt ’92 1973...... William M. Middleton ’76 1991...... Nathaniel L. Waye ’95 perseverance 1974...... Michael C. Gage ’76 1957...... Ernest V. Lisi ’58 1958...... Donald E. Dahowski ’59 1992...... Akim K Bell ’96 1960...... Gordon F. Grass ’61 1975...... Thomas J. Schardt ’78 1959...... David L. Hoexter ’60 ...... Stephen J. Dybas ’96 1961...... J. Laurence Adkinson ’62 1976...... George S. W. Pratt ’76 1960...... Richard D. Tierney ’61 1993...... Scott L. Pinker ’97 1962...... F. York Mayo ’63 1977...... Thomas J. Schardt ’78 1961...... Richard J. Havranek ’62 1994...... Gregory L. Helmer ’97 1963...... Roy C. McKay ’64 1978...... W. Scott Vint ’79 1962...... Paul R. DeRosa ’63 1995...... Lamark W. Logan ’99 1964...... John N. Marchitell ’66 1979...... Patrick J. Plunkett ’81 1963...... Ronald Carlisi ’64 1996...... Geoffrey H. Harrison ’00 1965...... John L. Thorne ’66 1980...... Christopher Zoladz ’81 1964...... Alan H. Soanes ’65 1997...... Omar S.P. Pickering ’01 1966...... Albert R. Ward ’68 1981...... Bailey R. Buck III ’82 1965...... James Murdock ’66 ...... Mark A. Rendell ’01 1967...... Vincent J. Polus ’68 1982...... Norman J. Chirco ’83 1966...... Theodore V. Ford ’66 1998...... Jeremy Latimer ’02 1968...... Richard J. Cavallaro ’69 1983...... Karl R. Barna ’85 1967...... John F. Collins ’68 1999...... Kevin G. DeWall ’00 1969...... Timothy A. Duket ’70 1984...... Randy M. Ordines ’85 1968...... J. Charles Taney ’69 2000...... Dyshawn D. Washington ’04 1970...... John J. Topichak ’71 1985...... Alexanader Mirabella ’86 1969...... Thomas M. Lucas ’70 2001...... Ty J. Godinho ’05 1971...... Robert E. Raleigh ’73 1986...... Louis P. Cosentino ’87 1970...... Baltas R. Unger ’71 2002...... Jimmy Gradis ’06 1972...... Donald Aleksiewicz ’73 1987...... Stephen P. Novak ’88 1971...... Russell J. Dye ’72 2003...... Nolan M. Robinson ’07 1973...... Richard A. Kowalski ’76 1988...... Michael J. Capone ’89 1972...... Robert E. Raliegh ’73 2004...... Jeffrey Sanders ’08 1974...... Thomas R. Korn ’75 1989...... Jonathan M. Nickson ’90 1973...... David V. Dinolfo ’74 2005...... Ryan B. Aruck ’09 1975...... Jeffrey B. Thon ’77 1990...... Christian J. Petino ’91 1974...... Jerome P. Hanley ’75 2006...... Michael R. Faracca ’10 1976...... Dennis E. Kubiak ’77 1991...... Timothy S. Mullally ’92 1975...... Richard A. Kowalski ’76 2007...... Kyle S. O’Laughlin ’11 1977...... Edward J. Cooney ’80 1992...... Richard Memeger Jr. ’95 1976...... Keith A. Ellement ’77 2008...... Drake D. Woodard ’12 1978...... Stephen R. Wood ’80 1993...... Richard Memeger Jr. ’95 1977...... John E. Baisley ’78 2009...... Steven Woodard ’13 1979...... Brian D. Whelan ’80 1994...... Michael J. Bower ’95 1978...... Timothy H. Heekin ’78 2010...... Steven Webb ’14 1980...... Patrick J. Plunkett ’81 ...... Jerrod C. Kremblas ’96 1979...... Edward J. Cooney ’80 ...... Devin Worthington ’14 1981...... James M. Moore ’82 1995...... Andrew J. Pohl ’96 1980...... R. Kyle Palmer ’81 2011...... Tyre R. Coleman ’15 1982...... James L. Warner ’83 1996...... David R. Russell ’98 1981...... Timothy Gray ’82 1983...... Thomas J. Rosa ’86 1997...... Timothy R. O’Brien ’99 kevin colton 1982...... Edward A. Whalen ’83 1984...... David A. Ralph ’87 1998...... Timothy R. O’Brien ’99 1983...... Michael H. Koenig ’84 1985...... Thomas J. Rosa ’86 1999...... Robert P. Gould ’01 1984...... Stephen M. Skillman ’85 1986...... Brian T. Verdon ’87 2000...... B. Keith Brandon ’01 1985...... Joseph C. Stein ’86 ...... David A. Ralph ’87 2001...... Matthew R. Daley ’03 1986...... Robert F. Tedeschi Jr. ’87 1987...... Frank Fedorjaka ’89 2002...... Ty J. Godinho ’05 1987...... Thomas E. Schmidt ’88 1988...... Eric J. Stein ’89 2003...... Ty J. Godinho ’05 1988...... Frank M. Fedorjaka ’89 1989...... Elliott J. Reese ’90 2004...... Walter M. Bennett ’05 1989...... Jon M. Fogle ’90 1990...... Christian J. Petino ’91 2005...... Tony L. Clemente ’06 ...... Charles T. Maloy Jr. ’90 1991...... Leroy G. Fowlkes ’93 ...... Jimmy Gradis ’06 1991...... Timothy L. deLoe ’92 1992...... Leroy G. Fowlkes ’93 2006...... Douglas V. Blakowski ’07 1992...... Robert D. Wynne ’94 1993...... Robert D. Wynne ’94 2007...... Michael D. Kaplun ’08 1993...... William E. Palmer ’94 1994...... Jason Sweatt ’95 2008...... Ryan D. Robinson ’10 1994...... Nathaniel L. Waye ’94 1995...... Chad M. Ramsey ’96 2009...... Michael R. Faracca ’10 1995...... Eric G. White ’96 1996...... Jeffery A. Dailey ’97 2010...... Drake Woodard ’12 1997...... Aaron E. Backhaus ’00 1997...... Thomas L. Gutelius ’98 2011...... Kyle A. Sandy ’12 1998...... Aaron E. Backhaus ’00 1998...... Stephen J. Kenny ’99 *Named the George J. Barna Memorial Award from 1972-97...... Scott W. Yoder ’01

1999...... Aaron E. Backhaus ’00 kevin colton 1999...... Scott W. Yoder ’01 2000...... Michael Amodeo ’01 2000...... Eric J. Newsome ’01 ...... Scott W. Yoder ’01 2001...... William J. Kamery ’02 2001...... Jesse P. Aquilino ’02 2002...... Craig R. Swanson ’04 2002...... Bradley R. Griffith ’03 2003...... Walter M. Bennett ’05 ...... Christopher B. Hanly ’03 ken debolt 2004...... Nolan M. Robinson ’07 2003...... David C. Szentesy ’04 2005...... Douglas V. Blakowski ’07 2004...... Ricardo Piñero ’05 2006...... Evan P. Hoffman ’07 2005...... Ryan M. Smith ’06 2007...... Justin F. Hager ’09 2006...... Tyler S. Mason ’07 2008...... Anthony J. Hobaica ’09 2007...... Daniel A. Spinella ’08 2009...... Kwame J.J. Lovell ’10 2008...... Jeffrey M. Sanders ’09 2010...... Sean Kluber ’11 2009...... Orlando R. Patterson ’Jr. 10 2011...... Gregory L. Clifford ’12 2010...... John Kelliher ’11 2011...... Anthony A. Coletta ’12 *Named the Vincent S. Welch Memorial Trophy from 1960-94.

49 records ken debolt Rushing yards per attempt Game Don Aleksiewicz ’73 14.4 RIT, 9/23/1972 Season (min. 100 carries) Rich Kowalski ’76 7.3 1972 Season (min. 30 carries) Rich Turoski ’55 9.9 1953 Career Don Aleksiewicz ’73 5.5 1969-72 Rushing touchdowns Game L. Carr 6 Geneva AC, 11/11/1896 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 5 Colby, 11/4/1972 Ralph Cardillo ’51 4 Kenyon, 11/5/1949 Keith Brandon ’01 4 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 Ty Godinho ’05 4 RPI, 11/16/2002 Season Don Aleksiewicz ’73 19 1971 Doug Blakowski ’07 17 2005 Keith Brandon ’01 15 1998 Jack Davis ’78 14 1977 Doug Blakowski ’07 14 2006 Steven Webb ’14 14 2010 Career Rich Kowalski ’76 47 1972-75 Keith Brandon ’01 45 1997-00 Ty Godinho ’05 35 2001-04 Doug Blakowski ’07 is the most recent Statesmen to rush Keith Brandon ’01 averaged 152.1 yards per game as a for 1,000 yards in a season (1,054 in 2006). sophomore, third on Hobart’s single season list. PASSING RUSHING Longest run Pass attempts from scrimmage Game Rushing attempts Merle Gulick ’30 98 at Alfred, 11/2/1928 Craig Swanson ’04 54 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Game Don Aleksiewicz ’73 97 at Alfred, 10/17/1970 Dan Birdsall ’01 46 at Dickinson, 9/11/1999 Mark Perkins ’69 61 at Rensselaer, 11/9/1968 Ralph Cardillo ’51 93 Kenyon, 11/5/1949 Shawn Mizro ’07 46 at Union, 11/5/2005 Season Ralph Cardillo ’51 90 at Trinity, 10/14/1950 Rich Doyle ’09 45 Union, 10/11/2008 Greg Helmer ’97 42 Ithaca, 11/2/1996 Mark Perkins ’69 309 1968 100-yard rushing games Mark Logan ’99 301 1996 Season Season * Career Andrew Strom ’08 332 2007 Ed Cooney ’80 9 1977 Rich Doyle ’09 321 2008 Rich Kowalski ’76 907 1972-75 Doug Blakowski ’07 9 2005 Ty Godinho ’05 840 2001-04 Craig Swanson ’04 290 2002 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 819 1969-72 Career Greg Helmer ’97 289 1996 Rich Kowalski ’76 23 1972-75 Shawn Mizro ’07 287 2004 Career Rushing yards Consecutive 100-yard games Game Shawn Mizro ’07 826 2003-06 Jack Davis ’78 321 Brockport, 11/5/1977 Season Craig Swanson ’04 802 2000-03 Ed Cooney ’80 9 1977 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 286 at Colby, 10/30/1971 Greg Helmer ’97 727 1993-96 Rich Kowalski ’76 275 at Union, 10/27/1973 Career Dan Birdsall ’01 521 1997-00 Ed Cooney ’80 12 1976-79 Season Don Aleksiewicz ’73 1,616 1971 Pass attempts per game Keith Brandon ’01 1,369 1998 Rushing yards Season * Doug Blakowski ’07 1,364 2005 by a first-year Andrew Strom ’08 30.2 2007 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 1,249 1972 Game Craig Swanson ’04 29.0 2003 Greg Helmer ’97 28.9 1996 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 1,220 1970 Mark Logan ’99 227 Hartwick, 11/4/1995 Career Season Career Craig Swanson ’04 25.1 2000-03 Rich Kowalski ’76 4,631 1972-75 Mark Logan ’99 1,175 1995 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 4,525 1969-72 Ty Godinho ’05 3,807 2001-04 1,000-yard seasons Pass completions Keith Brandon ’01 3,708 1997-00 Career Game Shawn Mizro ’07 31 at Union, 11/5/2005 Rich Kowalski ’76 4 1972-75 Rushing yards per game Craig Swanson ’04 26 Alfred, 10/26/2002 Season Teammates Craig Swanson ’04 25 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 179.6 1971 Craig Swanson ’04 25 at F&M, 10/19/2002 * Don Aleksiewicz ’73 158.1 1970 with 1,000-yard seasons Andrew Strom ’08 25 at WPI, 9/29/2007 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 (1,249) and Rich Kowalski ’76 (1,057) Keith Brandon ’01 152.1 1998 Season 2,306 1972 * Career Andrew Strom ’08 216 2007 Ed Cooney ’80 (1,197) and Jack Davis ’78 (1,074) Greg Helmer ’97 184 1996 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 133.1 1969-72 2,271 1977 Rich Kowalski ’76 128.6 1972-75 Craig Swanson ’04 170 2002 Rich Doyle ’09 170 2008 Craig Swanson ’04 165 2003

50 records kevin colton Career Completions Shawn Mizro ’07 455 2003-06 Craig Swanson ’04 454 2000-03 Greg Helmer ’97 392 1993-96 Dan Birdsall ’01 246 1997-00 Pass completions per game Season *Andrew Strom ’08 19.6 2007 Greg Helmer ’97 18.4 1996 Career Craig Swanson ’04 14.2 2000-03 Greg Helmer ’97 13.1 1993-96 Shawn Mizro ’07 13.0 2003-06 Completion percentage Season *Andrew Strom ’08 .651 2007 Greg Helmer ’97 .637 1996 Career *Andrew Strom ’08 .649 2006-07 Craig Swanson ’04 .566 2000-03 Shawn Mizro ’07 .551 2003-06 Greg Helmer ’97 .539 1993-96 Passing yards Game Craig Swanson ’04 437 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Shawn Mizro ’07 428 at Union, 11/5/2005 Nick Strang ’13 405 Union, 10/9/2010 *Andrew Strom ’08 385 at Susquehanna, 11/6/2007 Craig Swanson ’04 370 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Season *Andrew Strom ’08 2,742 2007 Shawn Mizro ’07 2,253 2004 Craig Swanson ’04 2,209 2002 Shawn Mizro ’07 2,143 2005 Greg Helmer ’97 1,913 1996 Career Shawn Mizro ’07 6,097 2003-06 A 2002 finalist for the Gagliardi Trophy, Craig Swanson ’04 was 454 of 802 for 5,678 yards and 47 touchdowns dur- Craig Swanson ’04 5,678 2000-03 ing his career at Hobart, breaking every major game, season, and career passing mark. Greg Helmer ’97 4,501 1993-96 Dan Birdsall ’01 3,479 1997-00 Doug Vella ’12 3,120 2008-10 Bob Tretter ’82 13.5 1981 Craig Swanson ’04 21 2002 Career Shawn Mizro ’07 17 2005 Passing yards per game Dan Birdsall ’01 13.7 1997-00 Rich Doyle ’09 16 2008 Shawn Mizro ’07 13.4 2003-06 Career Season * *Andrew Strom ’08 249.3 2007 Andrew Strom ’08 12.6 2006-07 Shawn Mizro ’07 61 2003-06 Craig Swanson ’04 220.9 2002 Craig Swanson ’04 12.5 2000-03 Craig Swanson ’04 47 2000-03 Doug Vella ’12 208.1 2010 Greg Helmer ’97 11.5 1993-96 Greg Helmer ’97 31 1993-96 Shawn Mizro ’07 204.8 2004 Dan Bridsall ’01 27 1997-00 * Shawn Mizro ’07 194.8 2005 Longest pass from scrimmage Andrew Strom ’08 27 2006-07 Craig Swanson ’04 to Dan Suozzi ’05 Career 88 Union, 9/27/2003 Craig Swanson ’04 177.4 2000-03 TD passes per game Greg Helmer ’97 to Nate Waye ’95 Shawn Mizro ’07 174.2 2003-06 Season 85 Alfred, 10/22/1994 Greg Helmer ’97 150.0 1993-96 Shawn Mizro ’06 2.73 2004 *Andrew Strom ’08 2.45 2007 Passing yards per attempt Touchdown passes Craig Swanson ’04 2.10 2002 Game Season Career Shawn Mizro ’07 5 Union, 11/6/2004 *Andrew Strom ’08 8.3 2007 Shawn Mizro ’07 1.74 2003-06 Shawn Mizro ’07 5 RPI, 9/24/2005 Tommy O’Hare ’85 7.9 1982 Craig Swanson ’04 1.47 2000-03 Nick Strang ’13 5 Union, 10/9/2010 Career Nick Strang ’13 5 at St. John Fisher, 9/24/2011 * Pass efficiency rating Andrew Strom ’08 8.2 2006-07 Craig Swanson ’04 4 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Shawn Mizro ’07 7.4 2003-06 Season Craig Swanson ’04 4 at F&M, 10/19/2002 *Andrew Strom ’08 159.47 2007 Craig Swanson ’04 7.1 2000-03 Craig Swanson ’04 4 Alfred, 10/26/2002 Tommy O’Hare ’85 6.8 1982-84 Bob Raleigh ’73 153.8 1972 Shawn Mizro ’07 4 Coast Guard, 10/9/2004 Shawn Mizro ’07 149.57 2004 Shawn Mizro ’07 4 Rochester, 11/13/2004 Craig Swanson ’04 139.6 2002 Passing yards per completion * Andrew Strom ’08 4 at Susquehanna, 10/6/2007 Nick Strang ’13 135.2 2011 Season *Andrew Strom ’08 4 Alfred, 10/27/2007 Shawn Mizro ’07 14.4 2004 Career Season * Dan Birdsall ’01 14.3 1999 Andrew Strom ’08 157.7 2006-07 Shawn Mizro ’07 30 2004 Shawn Mizro ’07 134.9 2003-06 Shawn Mizro ’07 13.6 2005 * Andrew Strom ’08 27 2007 Craig Swanson ’04 129.7 2000-03

51 records kevin colton Doug Vella ’12 114.2 2008-10 Dan Birdsall ’01 110.8 1997-00 *Records were later vacated after student-athlete was ruled ineligible by the NCAA. RECEIVING Receptions Game Dan Suozzi ’05 12 F&M, 10/18/2003 Nico Karagosian ’97 11 RPI, 11/12/1994 Joe Pirozzolo ’03 10 at SJFC, 11/9/2002 Frank Fedorjaka ’89 10 Alfred, 10/17/1987 Luke Gutelius ’98 10 Ithaca, 11/2/1996 Scott Yoder ’01 10 RPI, 11/11/2000 Tyler Vincent ’10 10 Union, 10/11/2008 Garth Muratori ’12 10 Rochester, 11/13/2010 Season Dan Suozzi ’05 63 2003 Nico Karagosian ’97 61 1996 James Wright ’08 60 2007 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 59 2007 Dan Suozzi ’05 57 2004 Career Dan Suozzi ’05 181 2001-04 Frank Fedorjaka ’89 141 1985-88 Nico Karagosian ’97 141 1993-96 James Wright ’08 134 2004-07 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 121 2005-07 Receptions per game A nine-time All-Liberty League selection, Dan Suozzi ’05 holds the Hobart career records for receptions (181), receiving Season yards (2,843), receiving touchdowns (26), and receptions per game (4.89). Dan Suozzi ’05 6.3 2003 Nico Karagosian ’97 6.1 1996 Career TOTAL OFFENSE Career Dan Suozzi ’05 76.8 2001-04 Nico Karagosian ’97 4.7 1993-96 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 54.0 2005-07 Total offense YARDS Nico Karagosian ’97 53.2 1993-96 Game Receptions, teammates Nick Strang ’13 498 Union, 10/9/2010 Season Receiving yards per catch Shawn Mizro ’07 436 at Union, 11/5/2005 James Wright ’08 (60) & Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 (59) Game Craig Swanson ’04 428 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Andy Pirozzolo ’01 57.7 Rochester, 10/9/1999 119 2007 Season Nico Karagosian ’97 (61) & Luke Gutelius ’98 (56) Season *Andrew Strom ’08 3,171 2007 117 1996 Scott Geise ’83 19.4 1982 Shawn Mizro ’07 2,274 2004 Career Shawn Mizro ’07 2,187 2005 Consecutive games with a catch Andy Pirozzolo ’01 20.9 1997-00 Craig Swanson ’04 2,067 2002 Dan Suozzi ’05 32 2001-04 Scott Geise ’83 18.4 1979-82 Rich Doyle ’09 1,976 2008 Scott Yoder ’01 28 1998-00 Nico Karagosian ’97 26 1994-96 Career Receiving yards, teammates Shawn Mizro ’07 6,135 2003-06 Frank Fedorjaka ’89 24 1986-88 Season Craig Swanson ’04 5,220 2000-03 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 23 2005-08 James Wright ’08 (923), Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 (840) Rich Kowalski ’76 4,760 1972-75 Luke Gutelius ’98 21 1995-97 1,763 2007 Dan Suozzi ’05 (994), Rick Piñero ’05 (679) Receiving yards Total offense per game 1,673 2004 Season Game Dan Suozzi ’05 (906), Rick Piñero ’05 (414) *Andrew Strom ’08 288.3 2007 Dan Suozzi ’05 239 F&M, 10/18/2003 1,320 2003 Doug Vella ’12 211.0 2010 Scott Geise ’83 201 Hamilton, 10/23/1982 Nico Karagosian ’97 (740), Luke Gutelius ’98 (561) Shawn Mizro ’06 206.7 2004 Junior Woodard ’13 182 Union, 10/9/2010 1,301 1996 Craig Swanson ’04 206.7 2002 Nate Waye ’95 176 Alfred, 10/22/1994 Dan Suozzi ’05 176 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Career Touchdown receptions Shawn Mizro ’07 175.3 2003-06 Season Game *Andrew Strom ’08 165.4 2006-07 Scott Geise ’83 1,029 1982 Rick Piñero ’05 4 WPI, 10/2/2004 Craig Swanson ’04 163.1 2000-03 Dan Suozzi ’05 994 2004 Dan Suozzi ’05 4 Coast Guard, 10/9/2004 Greg Helmer ’97 144.4 1993-96 James Wright ’08 923 2007 Season *Records were later vacated after student-athlete was ruled ineligible by the NCAA. Dan Suozzi ’05 906 2003 Dan Suozzi ’05 14 2004 Nico Karagosian ’97 740 1996 James Wright ’08 12 2007 SCORING Career Rick Piñero ’05 11 2004 Dan Suozzi ’05 2,843 2001-04 Scott Geise ’83 9 1982 Points James Wright ’08 2,012 2004-07 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 9 2007 Scott Geise ’83 1,899 1979-82 Game Career Fred King ’37 31 at Buffalo, 11/7/1936 Frank Fedorjaka ’89 1,781 1985-88 Dan Suozzi ’05 26 2001-04 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 1,728 2005-07 Season Rick Piñero ’05 21 2001-04 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 122 1971 James Wright ’08 20 2004-07 Career Receiving yards per game Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 18 2005-07 Rich Kowalski ’76 308 1972-75 Season Nate Waye ’94 17 1990-93 Scott Geise ’83 114.3 1982 Garth Muratori ’12 17 2008-11

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Fred King ’37 scored a Hobart record 31 points at Buffalo During the 2009 and 2010 seasons, Conor Callahan ’12 Against St. Lawrence in 2000, Dyshaun Washington ’06 during the 1936 season. converted a record 41 consecutive PATs. returned the opening kickoff a record 97 yards.

Points per game Extra points Points by a kicker Season Game Season Don Aleksiewicz ’73 13.6 1971 Felix Pratico ’01 8 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 Dominick Ancona ’08 78 2007 Career Eric Ampuja ’05 8 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Eric Ampuja ’05 60 2004 Rich Kowalski ’76 8.6 1972-75 Dominick Ancona ’08 8 St. Lawrence, 10/20/2007 Kevin Olson ’09 52 2005 Reyes Guevara ’14 8 at St. John Fisher, 9/24/2011 Felix Pratico ’01 49 1997 Touchdowns Season Career Game Dominick Ancona ’08 48 2007 Eric Ampuja ’05 180 2001-04 L. Carr 6 Geneva AC, 11/11/1896 Eric Ampuja ’05 42 2004 Conor Callahan ’12 112 (64 PAT, 16FG) 2008-10 Fred King ’37 5 at Buffalo, 11/7/1936 Felix Pratico ’01 37 1997 Shawn Fazio ’81 102 1977-80 Rich Kowalski ’76 5 RIT, 9/23/1972 Kevin Olson ’09 37 2005 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 5 Colby, 11/4/1972 Career Two-point conversions Eric Ampuja ’05 123 2001-04 Season Season Don Aleksiewicz ’73 20 1971 Extra points attempted Nico Karagosian ’97 5 1996 Career Career Rich Kowalski ’76 51 1972-75 Game Nico Karagosian ’97 7 1993-96 Felix Pratico ’01 8 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 Field goals Eric Ampuja ’05 8 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Two-point conversion Season Dominick Ancona ’08 8 USMMA, 10/13/2007 Shawn Fazio ’81 11 1979 Dominick Ancona ’08 8 St. Lawrence, 10/20/2007 receptions Dominick Ancona ’08 10 2007 Reyes Guevara ’14 8 at St. John Fisher, 9/24/2011 Season Career Season Nico Karagosian ’97 5 1996 Shawn Fazio ’81 19 1977-80 Dominick Ancona ’08 52 2007 Career Eric Ampuja ’05 19 2001-04 Eric Ampuja ’05 43 2004 Nico Karagosian ’97 7 1993-96 Felix Pratico ’01 40 1997 Field goal attempts Career Longest defensive Season Eric Ampuja ’05 136 2001-04 extra point Paul Rogan ’94 17 1993 Mark Rendell ’01 100 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 Career Extra point percentage Eric Ampuja ’05 38 2001-04 Season Conor Callahan 1.000 (31-31) 2010 Longest PUNT RETURN Paul Rogan ’94 37 1990-93 Merle Gulick ’30 90 Alfred, 10/29/1927 (TD) Eric Ampuja ’05 .977 2004 Field goal percentage Kevin Olson ’09 .974 2005 Season Matt Edwards ’96 .957 1994 KICKOFF RETURNS Career Matt Edwards ’96 .800 1992 Longest kickoff return Matt Edwards ’96 .778 1994 Conor Callahan .941 (64-68) 2008-10 Dyshaun Washington ’06 97 SLU, 9/30/2000 (TD) Eric Ampuja ’05 .778 2001 Jim Carpenter ’83 .938 1979-82 Mark Collins ’82 95 at SLU, 9/30/1978 (TD) Career Carson Johnson ’00 95 at SJFC, 9/21/1996 (TD) Matt Edwards ’96 .786 1992-95 consecutive PAT kicks made Conor Callahan 41 2008-10 Longest kick return after a Longest field goal made Eric Ampuja ’05 40 2003-04 Rusty Hawley ’79 53 Alfred, 1977 safety Rich Kowalski ’76 87 at Hamilton, 10/11/1975

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DEFENSE Career Team Records Tom Rosa ’86 12 1982-85 Tackles Single Game Offense Game Interceptions Rushing attempts 80 at RPI, 11/9/1968 Justin Hager ’09 21 at CMU, 9/20/2008 Game Rushing yards 614 RIT, 9/23/1972 Jeff Sanders ’09 20 at CMU, 9/20/2008 Craig Bramley ’52 6 at Hamilton, Nov. 10, 1951 Rushing touchdowns 9 Kenyon, 10/17/1953 Justin Hager ’09 20 at Mt. Union, 11/29/2008 Tony Aguilar ’97 4 Hartwick, Nov. 4, 1995 Pass attempts 54 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Jesse Truley ’96 19 at Dickinson, 9/9/1995 Season Pass completions 31 at Union, 11/5/2005 Justin Hager ’09 19 at Rochester, 11/10/2007 Bill Palmer ’94 9 1993 Passing yards 437 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Justin Hager ’09 19 CMU, 9/15/2007 Eric Newsome ’01 9 1999 Touchdown passes 5 four times, most recently Season Brian Verdon ’87 8 1985 at St. John Fisher, 9/24/2011 Justin Hager ’09 134 2008 Erik Schiller ’98 8 1997 Total offense 715 RIT, 9/23/1972 Jesse Truley ’96 129 1995 James Alexander ’08 8 2007 Points (all-time) 70 Geneva AC, 11/11/1896 Tom Rosa ’86 117 1985 Lance Boyington ’09 8 2008 Points (modern) 61 Kenyon, 10/17/1953 Justin Hager ’09 114 2007 Career Touchdowns 9 Kenyon, 10/17/1953 Jeff Sanders ’09 105 2008 Bill Palmer ’94 23 1990-93 Extra points 8 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 Career Brian Verdon ’87 20 1983-86 8 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 8 St. Lawrence, 10/20/2007 Tom Rosa ’86 393 1982-85 Eric Newsome ’01 19 1997-00 Unassisted tackles Interception yards Single Season Offense Season Rushing attempts 665 1972 Season Rushing attempts per game 73.9 1972 Tom Rosa ’86 78 1982 Tony Aguilar ’97 174 1996 Mark Rendell ’01 161 1997 Rushing yards 3,426 1972 Career Rushing yards per attempt 5.2 1972 Tom Rosa ’86 213 1982-85 Career Eric Newsome ’01 333 1997-00 Rushing yards per game 380.7 1972 Pass attempts 350 2008 Tackles for a loss Interception return for td Pass attempts per game 31.8 2008 Season Pass completions 227 2007 Dave Russell ’98 22 1997 Season Pass completions per game 20.6 2007 Tony Aguilar ’97 2 1996 Career Completion percentage .652 2007 Brian Verdon ’87 2 1986 Rob Gould ’01 59 1997-00 Passing yards 2,924 2007 Dave Russell ’98 49 1994-97 Career Passing yards per game 265.8 2007 Eric Newsome ’01 3 1997-00 Passing yards per attempt 8.4 2007 Sacks Passing yards per completion 16.0 1982 Season Pass break-ups Touchdown passes 31 2004 Dave Russell ’98 14.0 1996 Season Total offense 4,732 2007 Mark Rendell ’01 16 1998 Career Total offense per game 457.1 1972 Dave Russell ’98 33.0 1994-97 Career Points 390 2007 Dyshaun Washington ’05 37 2000, 2003-05 Points per game 35.5 2007 Fumble recoveries James Alexander ’08 30 2004-07 Touchdowns 52 2007 Drake Woodard ’12 30 2008-11 Season Touchdowns per game 4.9 1954 Mark Rendell ’01 29 1997-00 Extra points 48 2007 David Szentesy ’04 6 2002 Dyshawn Washington ’05 29 2000, 2003-05 2-point conversions attempts 6 1996 2-point conversions 5 1996 kevin colton Field goals 11 1979 Single Season Defense Fewest points allowed 10 1891 (2 gms) Modern record 44 1937 (7 gms) Sacks 38 1993 Interceptions 25 1999 Lowest comp. pct. allowed *31.3 2000 *Also an NCAA Division III Record Won-Loss Record Wins 9 1896, 2004, 2005, 2008 Winning percentage 1.000 1891, 1954, 1957 Fewest losses 0 1891, 1896, 1915, 1954, 1957 Consecutive wins 14 1953-55 Consecutive wins at home 12 11/22/2003-11/19/2005 Consecutive winning seasons 9 1997-2005 Fewest wins 0 9 times most recently 1988 Lowest winning percentage .000 9 times most recently 1988 Most losses 9 4 times most recently 1990 Consecutive losses 27 1929-31 Consecutive losing seasons 6 1929-34 6 1987-92 Consecutive games scoring 92 9/16/2000 to present (last shutout: at Rochester, in ’00, 0-14) Consecutive shutouts 4 1904-05 Consecutive games shut out 8 1929-30

Justin Hager ’09 is one of only two Statesmen to record 20 or more tackles in a game and the only one to accomplish the feat twice. He set the record with 21 at Carnegie Mellon in 2008.

54 records kevin colton Postseason Records Rushing Attempts Game Ty Godinho ’05 30 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Keith Brandon ’01 30 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Postseason Keith Brandon ’01 55 2000 (2 gms) Rushing Yards Game Ty Godinho ’05 203 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Postseason Keith Brandon ’01 303 2000 (2 gms) Rushing Yards Per Attempt Game Kyle Tritten ’12 8.5 Lycoming, 11/22/2008 Jack Holleran ’05 8.4 Curry, 11/20/2004 Postseason (min. 4 att/gm) Jack Holleran ’05 8.2 2003 (1 gm) Rushing Touchdowns Game Ty Godinho ’05 2 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Steven Webb ’14 2 at Wesley, 11/19/2011 Postseason Ty Godinho ’05 2 2003 (1 gm) Keith Brandon ’01 2 2000 (2 gms) Steven Webb ’14 2 at Wesley, 11/19/2011 Longest rush from scrimmage Jack Holleran ’05 76 Curry, 11/20/2004 Passing Attempts Game Rich Doyle ’09 41 Lycoming, 11/22/2008 Shawn Mizro ’07 39 at Rowan, 11/27/2004 Lance Boyington ’09 enjoyed an exceptional senior season, coming within a single interception of tying the Hobart Postseason record. He registered three picks in the NCAA Playoff win over Lycoming to finish the year with eight. Shawn Mizro ’07 63 2004 (2 gms) Postseason Completions Yards per reception Craig Swanson ’04 3 2003 (1 gm) Game Game Shawn Mizro ’07 3 2004 (2 gms) James Wright ’08 32.0 at Rowan, 11/18/2006 Rich Doyle ’09 20 Lycoming, 11/22/2008 Rich Doyle ’09 3 2008 (2 gms) Postseason Postseason James Wright ’08 32.0 2006 (1 gm) Shawn Mizro ’07 28 2004 (2 gms) Yards per completion Game Completion percentage Receiving Touchdowns Craig Swanson ’04 20.2 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Game Game Postseason (min. 5 comp/gm) Andy Pirozzolo ’01 2 B’water St., 11/18/2000 *Andrew Strom ’08 .703 at SJFC, 11/17/2007 Shawn Mizro ’07 16.7 2006 (1 gm) Craig Swanson ’04 667 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Postseason Andy Pirozzolo ’01 2 2000 (2 gms) Postseason (min. 5 att/gm) Pass Efficiency rating *Andrew Strom ’08 .703 2007 (1 gm) Craig Swanson ’04 .667 2003 (1 gm) Game Points Craig Swanson ’04 209.8 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Game Passing Yards Postseason Ty Godinho ’05 12 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Craig Swanson ’04 209.8 2000 Andy Pirozzolo ’01 12 B’water St., 11/18/2000 Game Steven Webb ’14 12 at Wesley, 11/19/2011 Kelly Olney ’13 211 at Wesley, 11/19/2011 Shawn Mizro ’07 209 at Rowan, 11/27/2004 Receptions Postseason Ty Godinho ’05 12 2003 (1 gm) Postseason Game Andy Pirozzolo ’01 9 B’water St., 11/18/2000 Andy Pirozzolo ’01 12 2000 (2 gms) Shawn Mizro ’07 354 2004 (2 gms) Postseason Keith Brandon ’01 12 2000 (2 gms) Longest pass Andy Pirozzolo ’01 16 2000 (2 gms) Steven Webb ’14 12 at Wesley, 11/19/2011 *Andrew Strom ’08 to James Wright ’08 58 at SJFC, 11/17/2007 Receiving Yards Touchdowns Shawn Mizro ’07 to James Wright ’08 Game Game 49 at Rowan, 11/18/2006 Andy Pirozzolo ’01 109 B’water St., 11/18/2000 Ty Godinho ’05 2 Norwich, 11/22/2003 *Records were later vacated after student-athlete was ruled ineligible by the NCAA. Postseason Andy Pirozzolo ’01 2 B’water St., 11/18/2000 Andy Pirozzolo ’01 198 2000 (2 gms) Steven Webb ’14 2 at Wesley, 11/19/2011 Touchdown passes Postseason Game Ty Godinho ’05 2 2003 (1 gm) Craig Swanson ’04 3 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Andy Pirozzolo ’01 2 2000 (2 gms)

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Keith Brandon ’01 2 2000 (2 gms) Sacks Coaching Records Steven Webb ’14 12 at Wesley, 11/19/2011 Game Tim Booth ’03 2.5 B’water St., 11/18/2000 Career Wins Extra point, kick Postseason Coach seasons W L t Pct Game Tim Booth ’03 2.5 2000 (2 gms) Mike Cragg 17 100 51 0 .662 Eric Ampuja ’05 5 Curry, 11/20/2004 J. Edward Tryon 17 64 54 6 .540 Postseason Fumbles recovered V.S. Welch 13 55 51 4 .518 Eric Ampuja ’05 7 2004 (2 gms) Game George W. Davis 6 37 16 1 .694 David Szentesy ’04 3 John Carroll, 11/23/2002 Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 21 4 .582 Extra point, kick percentage Postseason Jack Daniels 6 25 28 1 .472 Game (min. 3 att) David Szentesy ’04 3 2002 (1 gm) Alva E. Kelley 8 20 41 3 .336 Eric Ampuja ’05 1.000 Curry, 11/20/2004 Tony Clemente ’06 3 2004 (2 gms) Bill Maxwell 4 17 23 0 .425 Eric Ampuja ’05 1.000 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Dave Urick 4 14 20 1 .414 Stephen Bruening ’13 1.000 at Wesley, 11/19/2011 Interceptions C.W.P. Reynolds 5 13 17 4 .441 Postseason Game W.A. Atkinson 1 8 6 0 .571 Eric Ampuja ’05 1.000 2004 (2 gms) Lance Boyington ’09 3 Lycoming, 11/22/2008 Dr. Sweetland 2 6 6 1 .500 Eric Ampuja ’05 1.000 2003 (1 gm) Mr. Weeks 1 5 3 0 .625 Postseason Mr. Ward 1 5 4 0 .556 Kevin Olson ’09 1.000 2005 (2 gms) Lance Boyington ’09 3 2008 (2 gms) Stephen Bruening ’13 1.000 2011 (1 gm) Dick Taylor 4 5 34 0 .128 Interception return yards Mr. Murray 1 4 3 0 .571 Longest kickoff return A. Teller 1 3 5 1 .389 Travis Widrick ’01 35 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Game Mr. MacMahon 1 3 3 1 .500 Eric Newsome ’01 26 B’water St., 11/18/2000 Mr. Gutches 1 2 3 1 .417 Kickoff return average Postseason “Babe” Kraus 3 2 14 4 .200 Eric Newsome ’01 26 2000 (2 gms) Game Mr. Boland 1 1 5 0 .167 Andrew Marlier ’11 24.0 at SJFC, 11/18/2007 Pass break ups Karl W. Bohren 2 1 17 0 .056 Steve Sorhaindo ’08 23.5 at Rowan, Nov. 18, 2006 Game J.C. Loman 1 0 7 0 .000 Postseason (min. 1 ret/g) Eric Newsome ’01 2 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Andrew Marlier ’11 24.0 2007 (1 gm) Peter Beatrice ’02 2 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Career Winning Percentage Steve Sorhaindo ’08 23.5 2006 (1 gm) Jeff Sanders ’09 2 Lycoming, 11/22/2008 Coach seasons W L t Pct Postseason George W. Davis 6 37 16 1 .694 Longest punt return Eric Newsome ’01 3 2000 (2 gms) Mike Cragg 17 100 51 0 .662 Dan Suozzi ’05 37 Curry, 11/20/2004 Mr. Weeks 1 5 3 0 .625

kevin colton Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 21 4 .582 Punt return average W.A. Atkinson 1 8 6 0 .571 Game Mr. Murray 1 4 3 0 .571 Mr. Ward 1 5 4 0 .556 Dan Suozzi ’05 37.0 Curry, 11/20/2004 J. Edward Tryon 17 64 54 6 .540 Postseason (min. 1 ret/g) V.S. Welch 13 55 51 4 .518 Dan Suozzi ’05 9.5 2003 (1 gm) Dr. Sweetland 2 6 6 1 .500 Longest punt Mr. MacMahon 1 3 3 1 .500 Eric Ampuja ’05 61 Curry, 11/20/2004 Wins Per Season Coach seasons Wins avg Punt average George W. Davis 6 37 6.17 Game Mike Cragg 17 100 5.88 Dominick Ancona ’08 44.0 at Rowan, 11/18/2006 Bill Maxwell 4 17 4.25 Postseason V.S. Welch 13 55 4.23 Dominick Ancona ’08 44.0 at Rowan, 11/18/2006 Jack Daniels 6 25 4.17 J. Edward Tryon 17 64 3.76 Tackles Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 3.75 Game Dave Urick 4 14 3.50 Justin Hager ’09 20 at Mt. Union, 11/29/2008 Jimmy Gradis ’06 17 at Del. Valley, 11/26/2005 Seasons coached Postseason Coach seasons Total Justin Hager ’09 29 2008 (2 gms) Mike Cragg 1995-present 17 Jimmy Gradis ’06 22 2005 (2 gms) J. Edward Tryon 1946-62 17 V.S. Welch 1918-29 13 Solo tackles Emerald B. Wilson 1934-41 8 Game Alva E. Kelley 1963-70 8 Jimmy Gradis ’06 11 at Del. Valley, 11/26/2005 George W. Davis 1971-76 6 Postseason Jack Daniels 1981-86 6 Rich Barlette ’01 12 2000 (2 gms) Jimmy Gradis ’06 12 2005 (2 gms) games coached Coach seasons Games Tackles for a loss Mike Cragg 1995-present 151 Game J. Edward Tryon 1946-62 124 Rob Gould ’01 4 B’water St., 11/18/2000 V.S. Welch 1918-29 110 Postseason Alva E. Kelley 1963-70 64 Rob Gould ’01 4 2000 (2 gms) Emerald B. Wilson 1934-41 55 George W. Davis 1971-76 54 In 2005, Jimmy Gradis ’06 logged 11 solo stops in an Jack Daniels 1981-86 54 Bill Maxwell 1991-94 40 NCAA Playoff game at Delaware Valley.

56 Administration

Mark D. Gearan President, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Mark D. Gearan, president of Hobart and William Smith Colleges since 1999, has extensive credentials in public policy and service, having served as the Director of the Peace Corps, and at the White House as Assistant to the Presi- dent, Director of Communications, and Deputy Chief of Staff. At HWS, he has reinforced the Colleges’ commitment to academic rigor, global understanding, study abroad oppor- tunities, community service and service-learning. At the close of his first year on campus, Gearan began the development of a five-year strategic planning initiative, HWS 2005. Since then he has led two additional planning initiatives, as well as Campaign for the Colleges, which raised more than $200 million to support facilities, endowment and annual giving. Gearan serves on the Presidential Advisory Group for the NCAA and is the Co-Chair of the National Advisory Board on Public Service at Harvard College. He is currently Chair of the Talloires Network Steering Committee, an international association of more than 200 institutions on six continents committed to strengthening the civic roles and social responsibilities of higher education. He is the past chair of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Na- tional and Community Service, the Annapolis Group and the National Campus Compact. He has served as a board member of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and The Partnership for Public Service. Locally, he serves on the board for Jobs for Geneva, and the advisory councils of the Happiness House Foundation, Ontario ARC, and the Geneva Community Center. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and a law degree from Georgetown University, and is the recipient of 12 honorary degrees. President Gearan resides on campus with his wife, Mary Herlihy Gearan, and their two daughters, Madeleine and Kathleen.

Robert S. Flowers Vice President of Student Affairs, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Robb Flowers joined Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 2004, and was promoted to vice president of student affairs in 2007. He had previously served as associate dean of students. Flowers portfolio includes oversight of the Hobart and William Smith Athletics Departments, in addition to super- vising the counseling center, the health center, the office of student activities, the residential education program, the Colleges’ radio station, intercultural affairs, the alcohol and other drugs education program, and campus safety. Flowers has worked in student affairs for more than 15 years. Prior to joining the Colleges, Flowers served as an assistant dean at Colgate University, and associate dean of students at the College of the Holy Cross. A native of Warsaw, N.Y., Flowers has family connections to athletics at Hobart. His uncle, Jack Flowers, coached basketball at Hobart from 1973 until 1981. Flowers holds a bachelor’s degree from Houghton College, a master’s of science from Alfred University, and a law degree from the University at Buffalo Law School. He and his wife, Katie, the director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning at Hobart and William Smith, live in Geneva with their daughter, Colleen.

Michael J. Hanna ’68 Director of Athletics, Hobart College A 1968 graduate of Hobart, Mike Hanna became the College’s athletics director in 1981. He has piloted the athletics program to new heights through unprecedented championships in lacrosse, to today’s department-wide success. In an effort to enhance Hobart student-athletes’ leadership skills both on and off the field, Hanna started the Na- pier Leadership Seminar. Begun in 1996-97, participants meet throughout the year to discuss leadership issues and to learn from featured speakers such as University of Florida Director of Athletics Jeremy Foley ’74 and New York Giants Vice President for Marketing Rusty Hawley ’79. During Hanna’s tenure, he has overseen a wide range of facility enhancements, including the building or remodel- ing of the Bristol Field House, the Smith Squash Center, McCooey Field, Cozzens Field, the Hockey Varsity House, the RFK Varsity Strength Training Center, the Martin Athletic Director’s Suite, and the Caird Center for Sports and Recreation, as well as remodeled team rooms for basketball, football, lacrosse, soccer, squash, and tennis. An active member of the community, Hanna has served in a variety of civic positions. He continues to co-chair the Geneva Rotary Club’s Student Loan Program and is on the Board of Lakeview Mental Health Services. Hanna has been involved in college athletics, including stops at Johns Hopkins, Navy, and Princeton, since his discharge from the U.S. Army. He was a paratrooper and an officer in military intelligence, including a tour as an advisor in South Vietnam. As a quarterback, Hanna broke all of Hobart’s season and career passing records. He co-captained both the football and lacrosse teams and earned the Francis L. “Babe” Kraus Award as Hobart’s Athlete of the Year during his senior year. Hanna resides in Geneva with his wife, Mary Anne, who recently retired as second grade teacher at Geneva’s West Street Elementary School.

57 athletic department staff

Paul Bugenhagen Ken Dougherty Ron Fleury Shawn Griffin Scott Iklé ’84 T.W. Johnson Rowing Head Coach Golf Head Coach Cross Country Soccer Head Coach Sailing Head Coach Lacrosse Head Coach Head Coach

Mike Neer Tim Riske Mark Taylor Bobby Fisk Brian Miller Sam Blouin ’12 Basketball Head Coach Squash Head Coach Hockey Head Coach Strength and Assoc. Athletic Director Sailing Assistant Coach Tennis Head Coach Conditioning Coach Compliance

Jack Burgasser Tom Keller Carl Michaelson ’04 Terry Muffley Russ Phillips Dennis Pysnack Soccer Assistant Coach Rowing Assistant Coach Hockey Assistant Coach Lacrosse Basketball Basketball Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Chris Scanlon ’06 Dan Thompson ’08 Ford Weiskittel Carl Wenzel Mark Williamson ’04 Patty Cala Lacrosse Sailing Assistant Coach Rowing Assistant Coach Basketball Lacrosse Ticket Manager Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

Helen LaVoie Kevin McDonald Judy Sinicropi Bob Toner Athletics Secretary Equipment Coordinator Football Secretary Equipment Coordinator

58 sports medicine

The Hobart and William Smith sports medicine staff is committed to providing the best possible health care system for Hobart and William Smith student-athletes. Physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers (certified and student), coaches, and athletes all play an interactive role in establishing an effective operating system of prevention and care. Education takes a priority role for the professional staff, enabling them to stay current with techniques and equipment that will assist in retaining and attaining a safe and healthy playing environment for Hobart and William Smith student-athletes. In addition to the Colleges’ medical staff, HWS student-athletes also benefit from the services of Interlakes Orthopaedic Surgery and Dr. James Mark, as well as Prescription Fitness Physical Therapy and Clinical Director Josh Kerlan, who holds a doctorate in physical therapy.

Hobart and William Smith sports medicine team

Nick Cooke Dr. deborah healy Coordinator of Sports Medicine Colleges Physician A board certified member of the National Athletic Since 2000, Dr. Deborah Healy has served as the Trainers Association, Nick Cooke joined the HWS sports Hobart and William Smith Colleges’ physician. She over- medicine staff in 2008. sees the Hubbs Health Center staff as well as the sports Cooke came to the Colleges after earning a master’s medicine staff, student-athlete physicals, and health and degree in administration and pedagogy from Purdue Uni- wellness issues for the entire student body. versity. As a graduate student, he managed the operation Healy graduated from the University of Rochester of the Recreational Sports Center Athletic Training Facility, provided event School of Medicine in 1992. She completed her residency at Strong Memorial coverage for club sports and assisted with the Boilermakers’ football athletic Hospital in Rochester. Healy holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Syracuse training needs. Cooke also served as a clinical instructor and lecturer for under- University and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Hamilton College. graduate athletic training courses. In addition to her work for the Colleges, Healy is the director of hospice Cooke earned a bachelor’s degree in nutrition and food science from the and palliative medicine at the Canandaigua Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center. University of Vermont in 2005. As a student-trainer at UVM, he worked with She also has practicing privileges at Clifton Springs Hospital and Geneva Gen- the hockey, lacrosse and skiing teams, as well as area high school teams. eral Hospital. Dathan Zabel Dr. James Mark Assistant Athletic Trainer Orthopedic Surgeon/Consultant Dathan Zabel joined the HWS sports medicine staff A graduate of Jefferson Medical College of Thomas in 2010. He is a National Athletic Trainers Association Jefferson University, Dr. James Mark is the orthopaedic board certified athletic trainer. sports medicine consultant and team physician to Hobart Zabel recently earned a master’s degree in sports and William Smith. medicine from Oregon State University. While pursuing During 10 years of active duty in the U.S. Navy, Mark his master’s, he worked at Western Oregon University, completed a surgical internship, three years as a flight sur- providing athletic training coverage for the football team. He also administered geon, four years of residency training in orthopaedics, and the team’s concussion baseline testing program. In addition to football, Zabel two years as a staff orthopaedic surgeon. He devotes the majority of his practice worked with baseball, basketball, softball, and track and field. at Interlakes Orthopaedic Surgery to the care and management of sports related A 2008 graduate of the University of Connecticut, Zabel holds a bach- injuries for athletes of all ages and abilities. elor’s degree in athletic training. He served as a student athletic trainer with Mark is certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons and has the Huskies’ football and women’s soccer teams and completed a semester long specialty certification in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine. He is a fellow of the internship on the sports medicine staff at St. Joseph’s (Conn.) College. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Mark is a member the American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine along with several other national, state, Becky Bedard and local medical societies. Assistant Athletic Trainer A certified member of the National Athletic Train- Joshua Kerlan Doctor of Physical Therapy ers’ Association, Becky Bedard joined the HWS sports medicine staff in 2011. She has a bachelor’s degree in ath- A graduate of the University of Massachusetts with a letic training and exercise science from Ithaca College and bachelor’s degree in exercise science, Joshua Kerlan went a master’s degree in sports medicine from the University on to earn master’s and doctoral degrees in physical thera- of Virginia. py from Simmons College in Boston. As an undergraduate, Bedard worked with the Bombers’ football, men’s Kerlan has practiced physical therapy for more than basketball, cross country, wrestling, and volleyball teams. As a master’s student, 18 years and is the proprietor/clinical director of Prescrip- she worked at Virginia Military Institute, providing primary athletic training tion Fitness Physical Therapy and Sports Care. He is a coverage for men’s lacrosse and women’s soccer. board certified clinical specialist in orthopaedics through the American Physi- During the 2010-11 school year, Bedard provided per diem coverage to cal Therapy Association and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist student-athletes at Ithaca, worked as an adjunct instructor teaching therapeutic through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. modalities, and served as a clinical instructor to undergraduate students.

59 media information

Athletic Communications Staff covering the statesmen Ken DeBolt Media Credentials Statistical Services Director The Athletic Communications staff issues All media representatives will be given a copy A native of Geneva, N.Y., Ken De- press box credentials to accredited members of the Hobart Game Day Program and updated Bolt has served as the director of of the media only. Please request credentials at game notes. athletic communications for Hobart least 24 hours in advance of the contest (315- Complete game statistics will be available and William Smith Colleges since 781-3538, [email protected]). All credentials within 15 minutes of the game’s completion. January of 1999. DeBolt oversees the promotion will be left at the Froelich Gatehouse entrance Please do not conduct interviews on the field of all 22 intercollegiate teams, producing publications of Boswell Field. without the prior consent of a representative of for both athletic departments, maintaining the official the Athletic Communications Office. website, acting as a liason between the athletics depart- Photo Credentials ments and the media, and serving as athletics historian, Photo passes are issued by the Athletics Com- Midweek Interviews munications Office to accredited members of the recording game, season, and career statistics. Interviews during the week should be ar- media only. Photographers must remain behind DeBolt is the primary contact for basketball, field ranged through the Director of Athletic Com- hockey, football, golf, Hobart lacrosse, rowing, and the dotted limit lines painted 4 yards off the side- munications. The best time to interview Coach swimming and diving. line. At no time are photographers permitted in Cragg is Monday through Friday between 11 An active member of the College Sports Informa- the team bench areas. tion Directors of America (CoSIDA), DeBolt is a mem- a.m. and noon. ber of the CoSIDA Academic All-America committee. Television/Radio His work on the Hobart football media guide has been Television stations wishing to record game Midweek Media Services recognized in the CoSIDA Publications Contest, earn- highlights should call for credentials at least 24 The Office of Athletic Communications of- ing fourth in the nation in 1999, 2001, and 2006. hours in advance. fers the media e-mail updates on all 22 intercol- Radio stations should contact the Athletic legiate varsity teams at the Colleges. To have your Paige Mullin Assistant Director Communications Office regarding broadcast ar- e-mail address added to the list, send a request to rangements at least one week in advance. [email protected]. Paige Mullin, a native of Syracuse, N.Y., joined the athletic communi- Scouts Press Box Services cations staff as the assistant director Scouts may have seats in the press box on a in August of 2010. There are multiple phone lines in the press space-available basis. Priority is given to the next Mullin serves as the primary box for your convenience. The main number at contact for cross country, ice hock- team on the schedule for both Hobart and its op- Boswell Field is (315) 781-3765. ey, William Smith lacrosse, sailing, soccer, squash, and ponent. Arrangements should be made through Open wireless and hard-wired Internet access tennis. the Office of Athletic Communications. Please is available in the press boxes. Mullin came to HWS after a year as the assistant call at least 24 hours in advance of the game. sports information director at Hamilton College. A 2009 graduate of DeSales University, Mullin Questions? worked in the Bulldogs’ sports information office as an Contact the Athletic Communications Of- undergraduate. fice at (315) 781-3538 or [email protected].

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60 Located on 195 acres in the heart of New York State’s Finger Lakes Region, Hobart and William Smith are independent liberal arts colleges distinctive for providing highly individualized educations. Nearly all 2,200 students live on campus and many live in learning communities and theme houses that focus on community- building. Students hail from 45 states and 17 countries, speaking, in total, more than 30 languages. Guided by an interdisciplinary curriculum grounded in exploration and rigor, the Colleges prepare students to think critically. In partnership with the Geneva and global communities and through robust programs in career development, study-abroad, service, leadership and athletics, the Colleges foster an environment that values global citizenship, teamwork, ethics, inclusive excellence, and cultural competence. With an average class size of just 17 students and an 11:1 student to faculty ratio, students develop rewarding one-on-one partnerships with faculty mentors, often resulting in published papers or presentations at national conferences. Under the mentorship of faculty, Hobart and William Smith students gain the necessary clarity to be competitive when seeking employment. They win prestigious fellowships like the Rhodes, Marshall, Gates Cambridge, Udall, Fulbright and Goldwater. They gain admittance to the best graduate programs in the country. They go on to lead lives of consequence. 2012 Hobart Football Schedule Sep 1 Dickinson Noon 8 Geneva college Noon 15 at Utica 7 p.m. 22 ^*Merchant Marine 1 p.m. 29 *at WPI Noon Oct 6 *Springfield Noon 20 *at Rensselaer Noon 27 *union Noon Nov 3 *at St. Lawrence 1:30 p.m. 10 $*Rochester Noon ^Homecoming game *Liberty League game $Hall of Fame Weekend/Centennial Cup game