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Spring 2005 Vol. 11, No. 3 SAA Sports LETTER Defense to take center stage for 2005 Hobart lacrosse team KEVIN COLTON/SPORTSPICS.NET EAD COACH MATT KERWICK ’90 is hoping the old adage, “Defense wins championships,” holds true Hin 2005. The Statesmen return eight starters from last season’s NCAA Tournament team, including the entire defense intact. Hobart finished the 2004 season with a 9-7 record, the most victories for the program since moving to Division I in 1995. The Statesmen defense was a crucial factor in that success, holding opponents to less than nine goals per game. Only four teams reached double digits against Hobart’s D. The Statesmen racked up seven of their nine wins at the expense of foes (only conference champion and national runner-up Navy escaped Hobart unscathed) as they played their swan song season in the conference. In the Patriot loop, the Statesmen came closest to upending the second-ranked Midshipmen, yielding a heartbreaking 9-8 decision in the conference title game. To top the Statesmen in 2004, it took the nation’s best—six of the seven losses were to teams ranked in the top-10. After a slow start to the season, Hobart won six of its final eight regular season games, includ- Dan Valente was among the nation’s best goalies last season, logging Inside: ing a 12-10 win over ninth-ranked Cornell to end the the lowest goals against average by a Hobart backstop since 1992. Statesmen Tent regular season and merit the Statesmen’s 25th NCAA Information ...... p. 3 Tournament invitation, the program’s fourth since game-winning goal against Penn State in overtime) as 1998. much as he anchored the defense (.583 SV%). A Parking Permit While Kerwick expects the defensive excellence leader both on and off the field, he will serve as a team Application ...... p. 4 to continue in 2005, one trend he would like to see captain this season. 2004 Lacrosse Stats ....p. 5 reversed is Hobart’s recent pattern of making the Junior MIKE DeSANTIS is expected to hold down NCAA bracket in even numbered years. With no the top backup role. He was solid in 75 minutes of Hobart Tennis automatic bid for the ECAC Lacrosse League, the relief work last year (8.80 GAA, .577 SV%). Season Preview ...... p. 6 Statesmen’s new home, every game will play a vital DEFENSEMEN role in reaching that goal. Led by senior captain GREG McCARTHY, this is a Here’s how Hobart figures to 2005 Hobart Lacrosse Schedule talented and deep group that punishes opposing shape up, position-by-position: Date Opponent Time attackmen with an average frame of 6-foot-3, 209 Feb 26 1vs. Butler ...... 1 p.m. GOALTENDERS pounds. Mar 5 BINGHAMTON ...... 1 p.m. During the 2004 season, DAN An honorable mention USILA All-American in 12 at Ohio State ...... Noon VALENTE emerged as a force in the 2004, McCarthy is on everyone’s radar this season. A 15 at Robert Morris ...... 3 p.m. cage. In his first season as a starter, he Face-Off Yearbook preseason All-American and a 19 *GEORGETOWN ...... 1 p.m. posted the lowest goals against average preseason All-ECAC Lacrosse League pick, he is the 26 *RUTGERS ...... Noon (8.84) and won the most games (9) of first Statesman to earn a spot on the Tewaaraton 29 SYRACUSE ...... 7 p.m. Hobart’s Division I backstops. A black Award watch list. The 6-foot-4, 220-pounder is an Apr 2 FAIRFIELD...... 1 p.m. belt in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, intelligent player, who brings a bruising style to the 9 *at Penn State ...... 1 p.m. Valente possesses lightning fast Statesmen. 16 *MASSACHUSETTS ...... 1 p.m. reflexes, exceptional instincts, and Junior MATT MURPHY (6-foot-4, 215) will also be a 23 *at St. John’s ...... 1 p.m. impressive mobility. Fourth on the fixture in the Hobart lineup. The two-year starter has a 26 CANISIUS...... 4 p.m. team in ground balls last season, he nose for ground balls—picking up 52 last season, 30 *at Loyola ...... 1 p.m. helped the attack (kick-starting clears (See LACROSSE PREVIEW, p. 2) May 6 at Cornell ...... 7 p.m. and even earning an assist on the 1at St. Paul’s School, Brooklandville, Md. *ECAC Lacrosse League game

STATESMEN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Visit us online: www.hws.edu/statesmen MIDFIELDERS Lacrosse Preview from senior Kerwick islookingforwardtoasimilarspike season forthePurpleandOrange, points, andgroundballsduringhisfinal career-highsproduced forgoals,assists, first-team All-PatriotLeagueselection,Joy with talentanddepthinthemidfield.A be missed,theStatesmenwillblessed Training Center. frequented theRFKVarsity Strength meteoric stridesduringtheoffseasonashe year, seeingtimeineightcontests,butmade Ranaghan madesteadyprogressasafirst- worked toavoidMcCarthyandMurphy. uptorepeatedattacksasteams stood signs ofrust.Anunflappablepresence,he lineup afteraseasonoff,andshowedno down defender. Tammaro returnedtothe 2004, developingintoaconsistentshut- Braun enjoyedabreakthroughseasonin significant playingtimetospellthestarters. that finalspotwiththeothertwoseeing RANAGHAN 2, 215),andsophomore foot-0, 185),senior highly soughtafter. Senior defense, thethirdstartingspotwillbe whenever possible. and lovestomoveforwardwiththeattack a 15-4recordas aseniorandscoredcareer- high schoolAll-American ledtheTigers to penciled intojoin thesetwoveterans.The (Bishop Timon-St. Jude/Buffalo,N.Y.) is Georgetown. First-year back-to-back talliesatsixth-ranked (out of12)inthethirdframe, including Quarter, Davidscoredhisfirstsevengoals have abreakthroughseason.Mr. Third coaching staffislookingforConklinto first twoseasons(19gms,5pts),the midfield line.Asteadycontributorinhis CHRIS DAVID junior between. defensive end,andwaspurespeedin offensive end,wastoughtobeatonthe player, hescored17points(15-2)onthe junior this tandemonthetopmidfieldlinewillbe three moregroundballs(22-19).Joining winning goals,whileMolinaripickedup scoring. Bothplayersscoredtwogame- kept defendersguessingwithhisbalanced of apurescorer, whileMolinari(12-7-19) seasons in2004.Scanlon(16-4-20)ismore While A testamenttoHobart’s depthatclose second amongStatesmenlong-sticks— Junior The teamcaptainsenjoyedverysimilar NATE MOLINARI PATRICK MEADE (6-foot-4, 200)willcompetefor MARK CONKLIN BRIAN JOY’s CHRIS SCANLON will anchorthesecond JOHN TAMMARO (fromp.1) . . Agiftedtwo-way SEAN MURPHY blistering shotwill MATTHEW CHET BRAUN and sophomore and red-shirt (6-foot- (6- ATTACK High School, against OhioState. 13-of-17 againstPennStateand21-of-28 his bestwhenHobartwenttoOT, winning men ingroundballswith73.Sodenwasat percentage (.552).HealsoledtheStates- and ranking15thinthenationwinning the lion’s shareofHobart’s restarts enjoyed abrilliantfirst-year, taking depth tothemidfield. and and sophomores senior year. football andlacrosseduringhis Championship gameinboth Trojans totheClassBState multitalented athlete,wholedthe hometown fans.Currieisa his skillsondisplayinfrontof similar progressandispoisedtoput Porter, anativeGenevan,made his skillsintheoffseason,while 2004 andhascontinuedtodevelop Dussich sawtimeintwogames (Corning East/Corning,N.Y.). PORTER as asenior, themost byaHobartplayer MARK WILLIAMSON feel thegreatest stingfromgraduation. tireless worker, junior earned All-CentralNewYork honors.A Spartans toa14-5recordlastseasonand serve asSoden’s topbackup.Hehelpedthe junior expected tostepupintotheNo.1rolewith tenacious d-middielastseason.Jessupis the lineupuntilmidseason. season kneesurgeryandmaynotappearin and speed,buthe’s beenslowedbyoff- last season,displayingequalpartdoggedness Keough wasoneoftheteam’s toprookies defender withakeensenseofawareness. stick midfielders.Narogisasteadfast figures inHobart’s defensivesuccessaslong- CHRIS KEOUGH will figureintothemixatX. mores trio ofuntestedplayers:sopho- high 66goalsasajunior. quality timeatd-middie. athletes ontheteamandalsowill see (Hand/Madison, Conn.)isone ofthebest supporting minutes.First-year JAMIE MacDONALD A first-yearoutofNewHartford(N.Y.) At thefaceoffX, Junior transfer On attackiswheretheStatesmen will Junior Junior The thirdlinewillfeaturea JAMES DUSSICH MICHAEL SOLOMON and first-year ANDREW NAROG ALEX JESSUP DAN SPINELLA DAN SPINELLA are expectedtobecentral JARRETT MOFFITT NICK WILBER scored 56points (35-21) NICK CURRIE JOHN SODEN OTTO FOERSTER and will add emerged asa getting quality JUSTIN and sophomore is expectedto JIM FARMER

also KEVIN COLTON/SPORTSPICS.NET Chris Scanlonscoredacareer-high threegoalsagainstOhioState. A 2004second-teamAll-PatriotLeagueselection,seniorcaptain the depthonattack. mores filled byeithersenior top-10 teams. opponents, scoring11ofhis24goalsagainst knack forscoringagainstHobart’s toughest departure. In2004,Conklindevelopeda help fillthevoidleftbyWilliamson’s has moregoals(42).Hewillbecalledonto the pasttwoseasons,nocurrentStatesman established hisgoal-scoringprowess.Over postgraduate yearattheSalisbury School. in sixgames,comestocampus after a 2003 World Championshipswith12points U-19 teamtoasecondplacefinish atthe while Veltman, whohelpedtheCanadian regimen andhasenjoyedastrongpreseason, seasons, butheredoubledhistraining limited actionthroughhisfirstthree Georgetown, Ontario).Reedhasseen senior 1993. man. ’01 Hill isjust32pointsbehind points (46-60-106)attheDivisionIlevel, of onlyfiveStatesmentoscore100career strength ofhis22goalsand26assists.One ECAC LacrosseLeagueselectiononthe goal scorer, hewasnamedapreseasonAll- year since (92-46-138), thetopscoringDIStates- The finalstartingspotonattackwillbe Junior Softening thatblowisthereturnof Junior DARYL VELTMAN CABELL MADDUX’94 RORY MELVIN NATE HILL HUNTER CAMPBELL MIKE CONKLIN . Equalpartsplaymakerand and (Salisbury School/ SEAN REED MIKE STEELE scored 71in has firmly JAMIE BRESLIN and sopho- or first- add to Call the Hobart Sportsline: (315) 781-3991 JUSTIN COLTON/SPORTSPICS.NET : n the ldren $5 children Senior attackman Nate Hill handed out 26 assists last season, the most Senior attackman Nate Hill handed out 26 assists shy of becoming the by a Hobart player since 1994. He is just 32 points top scoring DI Statesman. $1 children$1 children$1 children$1 children$1 children $5 children $5 children $5 children $5 children $5 children THE STATESMEN TENT THE STATESMEN SAA BENEFITS LACROSSE “GAME DAY” STATESMEN SOCIETY LACROSSE “GAME DAY” BENEFITS SOCIETY LACROSSE “GAME DAY” STATESMEN SAA Comp Guest Comp Guest •• Call gates must have their hand stamped at the Statesmen or Will Members and guests • Lunch is available starting one hour prior to game time •is not opened during the game The Tent area Food and beverages cannot be taken out of the Tent Officer Reserved 6 $5 adult 6 $10 adult Director Reserved 6 $5 adult 6 $10 adult President Preferred 8 $5 adult 8 $10 adult Chairman Preferred Per Request N/A Per Request N/A Statesmen Comp Guest Comp Guest Gold $500 4adult $5 4adult $10 Silver $250 2adult $5 2adult $10 Orange $50 1 $5 adult 1 $10 adult Purple $100 2adult $5 2adult $10 Society Level Parking Game Tickets Game Tickets Tickets Tent Tickets Tent Fans everywhere love tailgate parties and the Statesmen Tent is among the best. We offer the following reminders about the Tent is among the best. We the Statesmen Tent Fans everywhere love tailgate parties and ($5,000-$9,999) $1 chi Platinum $1,000 Reserved 6adult $5 6adult $10 ($2,500 & $4,999)($1,000 & $2,499)children $1 children $1 children $5 children $5 Membership Level Parking Game Tickets Game Tickets Tickets Tent Tickets Tent ($10,000 & above) The Tent is for the enjoyment of our members. While guests are welcome, guest prices have been set to encourage visitors to joi of our members. While guests are welcome, guest prices have been set to encourage is for the enjoyment The Tent SAA and support Hobart athletics. In fairness to all, we thank you in advance for your cooperation. SAA and support Hobart athletics. In fairness The power-packed ECAC Lacrosse League, arguably the toughest League, arguably ECAC Lacrosse The power-packed will kick a non-conference skirmish with Butler A trip to and remain on the schedule, the traditional rivals While many of Hobart’s rivalry 103rd varsity season at Cornell. The oldest Hobart closes out its not easy and they’ll tell you it’s Division I coach right now, ask any “You potential.” “I’m very confident that this team has that Coach Kerwick’s troops will tangle with a veritable who’s who of college who who’s a veritable with will tangle troops Kerwick’s Coach lacrosse. The Statesmen will face off with eight teams ranked in the preseason off with eight teams Statesmen will face lacrosse. The 19), Georgetown (March (March 29), No. 6 No. 2 Syracuse top-25, including 12). 14 Ohio State (March (May 6), and No. No. 9 Cornell to for rest. In addition Hobart little chance in lacrosse, will afford conference against 12th-ranked have conference battles the Statesmen will the Hoyas, Loyola, and 15th-ranked Massachusetts, 17th-ranked Rutgers (March 26), No. 21 Penn State. at St. Paul’s 26. The Statesmen will meet the Bulldogs off the season on Feb. School at 1 p.m. (March four new foes to the slate: Binghamton Statesmen also will welcome (April 23). 15), Fairfield (April 2), and St. John’s 5), Robert Morris (March Griffins hiatus, the Statesmen and Canisius Golden Following a five-year rivalry. will renew their I-90 Big Red will tussle for the 125th in collegiate lacrosse, the Statesmen and time. says. “There are so many to win right now in Division I lacrosse,” Kerwick have to stay focused and poised and play at a going to good We’re teams. success. on last season’s very high level for all 14 games to improve SCHEDULE Visit us online: www.hws.edu/statesmen Seeley Gymnasium. at McCooeyField.Statesmen pregameluncheonwillbeinWinn- located inthelobbyofFieldHouse. membership cardorStatesmen Society membershiptag ready. 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Faceoff at1p.m., Saturday, April 2vs.Fairfield.Faceoff at1p.m., Saturday, March26vs.Rutgers.Faceoff atNoon, Fans areremindedtovisittheHobartLacrosseWeb www.hws.edu/statesmen/lacrosse . Type youre-mailaddressintothespace www.hws.edu/ Call the Hobart Sportsline: (315) 781-3991 2004 Hobart Final Statistics Final Lacrosse College Hobart 2004 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh GWG UP DN GB ## PLAYER GP G W/L SCORE ATTEND DATE OPPONENT ------21 56 93 1 2 0 29 24 Mark Williamson 16 35 University L 6-7 482 Feb 28 vs Butler 26 48 106 0 2 0 33 12 Nate Hill 16 22 Cross W 14-6 323 *Mar 06 at Holy 1 25 56 1 5 2 17 11 Mike Conklin 16 24 University W 11-4 308 *Mar 13 at Lehigh 4 21 95 0 2 0 27 36 Brian Joy 15 17 U.S. Naval Academy L 8-13 310 *Mar 16 at #9 4 20 76 2 4 0 19 45 Chris Scanlon 16 16 Georgetown Univ. L 7-9 1684 Mar 20 at #6 7 19 35 2 0 0 22 16 Nate Molinari 16 12 COLLEGE W 18-7 874 *Mar 27 LAFAYETTE 2 17 68 1 0 0 43 3 Patrick Meade 16 15 Syracuse University L 10-16 4462 Mar 30 at #3 2 14 47 1 0 0 6 32 Chris David 14 12 UNIVERSITY W 13-9 548 *Apr 03 BUCKNELL 0 5 24 1 3 0 5 29 Rory Melvin 16 5 UNIVERSITY W 8-4 250 *Apr 07 COLGATE 3 4 19 0 0 0 14 15 Mark Conklin 16 1 STATE UNIV. W OT 8-7 784 Apr 10 PENN 1 2 4 0 0 0 59 8 Chris Keough 15 1 OHIO STATE UNIV. LOT 12-13 3019 Apr 17 #8 0 1 14 0 0 0 3 21 Sean Reed 13 1 U.S. Military Acad W 14-8 905 *Apr 24 at #13 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 26 Matt Kanellis 12 1 University W 10-9 817 Apr 30 vs Bucknell 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 Hunter Campbell 2 1 U.S. Naval Academy L 8-9 1222 May 02 at #2 1 0 0 W 12-10 3116 10 Michael Steele 5 1 0 1 1 0 May 07 #9 CORNELL UNIVERSITY 0 0 52 L 5-11 1957 33 Matt Murphy 16 0 1 1 4 0 May 15 at #9 Cornell University 0 0 73 31 John Soden 16 0 1 1 3 0 # at Brooklandville, Md. 0 0 25 46 Alex Jessup 15 0 1 1 1 0 * Patriot League game 0 0 34 40 Andrew Narog 16 0 1 1 0 0 ^ Patriot League Tournament 0 0 45 18 Dan Valente 16 0 1 1 0 0 % NCAA Tournament 0 0 1 17 Jarrett Moffitt 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 OPP 7 Jamie Giles 10 0 1 1 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS HOB 0 0 11 19 Kevin Fabianski 11 0 0 0 6 0 ------0 0 0 5 Justin Porter 2 0 0 0 4 0 SHOT STATISTICS...... 0 0 41 142-557 47 Greg McCarthy 16 0 0 0 2 0 Goals-Shot attempts.... 164-668 0 0 0 8.83 48 Wesley McDonald 2 0 0 0 1 0 Goals scored average... 10.20 0 0 0 .255 44 James Dussich 2 0 0 0 1 0 Shot pct...... 246 0 0 0 340-557 35 Donald Morrison 1 0 0 0 1 0 Shots on goal-Attempts. 397-668 0 0 1 .610 27 Benjamin MacDonald 3 0 0 0 1 0 SOG pct...... 594 0 0 0 34.8 9 Jason Cleary 1 0 0 0 1 0 Shots/Game...... 41.8 0 0 37 78 90 6 John Tammaro 16 0 0 0 1 0 Assists...... 0 0 4 41 Otto Foerster 4 0 0 0 0 0 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES..... 0 0 6 21-81 39 Aaron Lovenworth 15 0 0 0 0 0 Goals-Opportunities.... 20-77 0 0 0 .259 37 Brandon Baer 1 0 0 0 0 0 Conversion Percent...... 260 0 0 0 34 Ryan Maciaszek 1 0 0 0 0 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... 0 0 1 142 30 Casey Dunlavey 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total Goals...... 164 0 0 3 19 21 23 Michael Solomon 4 0 0 0 0 0 Man-up...... 0 0 5 2 4 22 Matthew Ranaghan 8 RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL AWAY HOME OVERALL RECORD: 1- 1- 0) 3- 5- 0) ( 1- 0) ( 7- 0) ( 5- ( 9- ALL GAMES...... 0- 0- 0) 3- 1- 0) ( 0- 0) ( 1- 0) ( 3- ( 6- CONFERENCE...... 1- 1- 0) 0- 4- 0) ( 1- 0) ( 6- 0) ( 2- ( 3- NON-CONFERENCE...... 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Tennis team ready to build on 2003-04 success GENEVA—One year removed from one of to No. 2 after compiling a 15-1 record in the The third and final doubles spot has a its best seasons ever, the Hobart tennis team third position last season to earn a place on few potential winning combinations for the enters the 2005 campaign with high the All-Liberty League Singles team. Statesmen. Davis and Jacobus could join expectations and a confidence that this Rounding out the top half of the singles forces after both had strong outings in the season can be even better. Under the lineup will be sophomore MATT SILVER. fall, while Moore and Klein also will be in guidance of Head Coach CAROL Silver had a strong rookie campaign last year the mix to earn match experience. WEYMULLER, the Statesmen reached new with a 17-5 overall record and 13-2 at No. 3 Hobart closed the fall season with a 3-2 heights in 2004, capturing the Liberty and joined Piné and Raffa on the All-League record in dual matches and will open its League tennis title for the first time in eight Singles team. championship season on March 13, against years, recording a program-best 17 wins, and The remaining three spots are less Dickinson at 6 p.m., in Hilton Head, S.C. finishing the season ranked 16th in the certain for Weymuller. First-years CHARLIE Northeast Region. DAVIS and NICK RAHO, and sophomore MATT KEVIN COLTON/SPORTSPICS.NET Returning four of its top six players from JACOBUS will battle for the four through six its championship season, including the 2004 slots. Sophomore MIKE KLEIN and junior Liberty League Co-Player of the Year in DERRICK MOORE also have the potential to PETER PINÉ, Hobart has all of the necessary step up into the starting lineup. tools to win their second straight league title Although Hobart is not returning any of and finish among the top teams in the its doubles teams from last season, the region. Statesmen have a solid corps of players who Hobart’s top player for the past four will join forces and continue the squad’s seasons, Piné will be the Statesmen’s leader success. at the No. 1 position. Posting a 20-6 record Piné and Raffa will team up at No. 1, last year, including a nine-match win streak while Silver and Raho look to be the best to close out the season, the senior captain combination for the second position. will start the 2005 campaign ranked 17th in Although they haven’t played many matches the Northeast Region. For his career, Piné together, Piné and Raffa will start the year sports an impressive 60-18 record. ranked 13th in the region and one of the top Junior ADAM RAFFA will move up a spot pairs in the Liberty League. Senior Peter Piné 2005 Hobart Spring Schedules CREW SAILING TENNIS

Mar 26 vs. UMass, George Washington Mar 5-6 John Jackson Memorial ...... Team Race Mar 13 #vs. Dickinson ...... 6 p.m...... Ithaca, N.Y...... at Georgetown 14 #vs. TBA ...... TBA Apr 2 ITHACA, MARIST 12-13 St. Mary’s Team Race Invitational 16 Seneca Cup ...... Hamilton, N.Y. 19-20 Truxton Umsted ...... at Navy 15 #vs. Denison ...... Noon 23 Liberty League Championships 26-27 Aaron Szambecki Team Race 17 #vs. Wheaton (Mass.) ...... Noon ...... Canton, N.Y...... at Old Dominion 18 #vs. Wooster ...... Noon 30 State Championships 26-27 Owen Trophy ...... at Kings Point May 1 ...... Whitney Point, N.Y. 22 at Rochester ...... 5 p.m. Apr 2-3 NORTH SPRING #1 7-8 ECAC Championships 25 ST. LAWRENCE ...... 4 p.m...... Worecester, Mass. 9-10 CAPT. PROSSER TROPHY Jun 3-4 IRA Regatta ...... Camden, N.J. 9-10 Ted Ferrarone Team Race ...... at Yale 30 at Nazareth ...... 4 p.m. 16-17 Admiral’s Cup ...... at Kings Point Apr 5 ST. JOHN FISHER ...... 4 p.m. 16-17 Moody Trophy ...... at Rhode Island GOLF 7 at Ithaca ...... 4 p.m. 16-17 North Spring #2 ...... at N.Y. Maritime Apr 2-3 McDaniel Invitational ...... Noon 23-24 MAISA Open ...... at Cornell 9 at Trinity (Conn.) ...... 2:30 p.m. The Links at Gettysburg 23-24 Thompson Trophy 10 at Skidmore ...... 11 a.m. 6 Hamilton Invitational ...... 11 a.m...... at Connecticut College 13 HAMILTON ...... 4 p.m. The Skenandoa Club 30- America Trophy 16 at College of New Jersey ...... 11 a.m. 17-18 Palamountain Invitational May 1 at Navy Saratoga Spa State Park ...... 10:30 a.m. Jun 5-7 ICSA Team Race Championships 19 RIT ...... 4 p.m. McGregor Links CC ...... 8:30 a.m...... at Texas April 23-24, Liberty League Championship, 29 Elmira Invitational ...... 10 a.m. 8-10 ICSA Dinghy Championships at St. Lawrence Elmira CC ...... at Texas #at Hilton Head, S.C.