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. statesmen football

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NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 1 hobart college head coach mike cragg ‘15) and Coaching Staff of the Year awards. physical education, Cragg was a two-year letter- Seven Statesmen earned All-East honors from winner for the Rock at free safety and lineback- D3football.com, including another Defensive er. He still owns a share of the school’s single Player of the Year award for Coleman while game interception record (3 vs. Edinboro, Art Garvey ‘13, Devin Worthington ‘14, and 1980). His senior season was short-circuited by Coleman garnered D3football.com All-Amer- a knee injury, so he got an early jump on his ica accolades. coaching career, assisting the Slippery Rock Hobart ranked in the top 25 in the na- staff with the defensive backs. tion last season in total defense (5th), pass- Cragg and his wife, Holley, live in Ge- ing defense (7th), sacks (10th), sacks allowed neva. They have two children, Michael and (10th), rushing defense (22nd), and pass effi- Kristen Alexandria ’13. ciency defense (23rd). Last season marked the fifth time Hobart has won its NCAA Playoff opener, a 38-20 triumph over Washington & The Cragg File Lee, and the first time the Statesmen secured a Regional Coach of the Year: 2002, 2012 victory in the second round, taking down No. Liberty League Coach of the Year: 24 Wittenberg 35-10. 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, Off the field, eight Statesmen earned Lib- 2008, 2011, 2012 erty League All-Academic honors, Nick Strang NCAA Playoffs: ’13, Nick Zapp ’13, and Michael Green ‘14 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, he program’s all-time wins leader, Mike were voted to the Capital One Academic All- 2008, 2011, 2012 Cragg begins his 19th season as head District team and Green also secured Capital ECAC Bowl Champions: 2003 coach of the Hobart football program One Academic All-America status. T Head Coaching Record with a career record of 112-52 (.683). The two- Cragg, who served as the team’s defensive time AFCA Regional Coach of the Year has coordinator from 1991 to 2006, directed the OVERALL Conference guided the Statesmen to all eight of their post- 2000 Statesmen into the NCAA records book. Year W-L Pct W-L Pct Finish season appearances, including seven NCAA The Hobart secondary, aided by a relentless 1995 4-6 .400 1-3 .250 4th bids between 2000 and 2012. Cragg has led pass rush, broke the NCAA Division III record 1996 5-5 .500 3-1 .750 2nd 1997 6-4 .600 2-2 .500 3rd Hobart to the top of the Liberty League eight for lowest pass completion percentage allowed. 1998 6-3 .667 3-1 .750 1st times in the past 14 seasons. Hobart opponents were successful on just 31.3 1999 5-4 .556 2-2 .500 3rd Over the course of his career, Cragg has percent of their pass attempts, eclipsing the 2000 9-2 .818 3-1 .750 1st mentored 251 all-conference selections, includ- old mark, 33.5, set by Plymouth State in 1987. 2001 6-3 .667 2-2 .500 3rd ing 16 players of the year (offensive, defensive, In addition to the team’s on-field success, 2002 8-2 .800 4-0 1.000 1st or special teams) and seven rookies of the year. Cragg’s Statesmen have received a great deal 2003 6-4 .600 3-1 .750 1st He has also coached dozens of All-Americans, of recognition for their efforts in the class- 2004 9-2 .818 7-0 1.000 1st including consensus All-Americans Dave Rus- room. During his tenure, six Hobart players 2005 9-2 .818 6-1 .857 2nd sell ’98 and Alex Bell ’05. Several Statesmen have been named to the CoSIDA Academic 2006* 8-2 .800 5-1 .833 have gone on to play football professionally, All-America teams—including offensive line- 2007* 8-3 .727 6-1 .857 including Bell, who signed with the New York man Brian Monaco who became the first two- 2008 9-2 .818 6-1 .857 1st Giants as a free agent. time first team Academic All-American in Ho- 2009 6-3 .667 5-2 .714 3rd Cragg’s sustained success led the SAA bart history—while dozens of Statesmen have 2010 5-4 .556 3-3 .500 3rd Board of Directors to elect him to the Hobart earned Liberty League All-Academic honors. 2011 7-2 .778 5-1 .833 1st Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2010. Named the 23rd head coach of the Ho- 2012 12-1 .923 7-0 1.000 1st The 2012 Statesmen moved to the fore- bart football program in January 1995, Cragg Totals 112-52 .683 62-23 .729 front of the age old argument, “Which Hobart is one of the veteran members of the States- Coaching Experience football team is the best of all-time?” Cragg led men family, joining the football staff in 1986. his squad to the first undefeated regular sea- He also served as the head coach of the tennis 2007- Head Coach/Special Teams Coord., Hobart College son since 1957, extended the team’s winning team for three seasons, compiling an overall 1995-06 Head Coach/Defensive Coord., streak to a season-record 12 straight games record of 36-10 and three conference champi- Hobart College with a pair of NCAA Playoff victories, and ad- onships. 1991-95 Defensive Coord., Hobart College vanced to the NCAA quarterfinals for the first Cragg came to Hobart after serving as 1986-90 Off. Line Coach, Hobart College time in Hobart history. the head coach of the varsity football program 1985-86 Head Coach, Corry (Pa.) H.S. The Statesmen won the Liberty League 1984 Assistant Coach, Titusville (Pa.) H.S. at Corry High School in Corry, Pa. He led 1983 Assistant Coach, Slippery Rock U. Championship for the second year in a row. the Beavers to a third-place finish in the Erie Hobart went 7-0 in conference play, mark- County League in his first year, a first-ever ap- Education ing the team’s first undefeated league record pearance in the District X Playoffs in 1986, Slippery Rock University, B.S., 1983 since 2004. Cragg’s charges collected 20 All- and was named Coach of the Year. Liberty League awards, in addition to the A 1983 graduate of Slippery Rock Uni- *Wins in 2006 and 2007 and NCAA playoff games were later vacated by the NCAA for impermissible benefits. Defensive Player of the Year (Tyre Coleman versity with a bachelor’s degree in health and

2 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football Assistant coaches Assistant coaches: offense

Kevin DeWall ’00 Nick Grange Jon Drach Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Coach Offensive Line & Tight Ends Defensive Backs Jon Drach joined the Hobart coaching staff in Now in his 14th season on the Hobart sideline, In 2013, Nick Grange joined the Hobart foot- April 2007. The former Western Michigan Univer- Kevin DeWall is entering his 11th season as the of- ball coaching staff as the defensive coordinator. sity starting quarterback mentors the Statesmen fensive coordinator. Traditionally a program that re- He came to Hobart following nine seasons at the signal callers. lied on its defense, he has transformed Hobart into , including seven as the Yel- In 2010, Drach’s quarterbacks led the Liberty a consistent and formidable offensive weapon. lowjackets’ defensive coordinator and recruiting League in passing yards, yards per completion, Over the past decade, DeWall has directed the coordinator. yards per attempt, passing efficiency, and passing Statesmen offense to new heights, surpassing nu- At Rochester, Grange developed, organized, and touchdowns. In his first collegiate start, Nick Strang merous team and individual records. His balanced directed all elements of the weekly game prepara- ’14 threw for 405 yards and five touchdowns and attack has produced several record-setting quarter- tion for the defense, including daily position meet- rushed for 93 yards, including the game-winning backs, running backs, and wide receivers, along with ings and video analysis. In 2012, the Yellowjackets touchdown. He broke the Hobart game records for several all-star linemen, including All-American led the Liberty League allowing the fewest opponent total offense yards and total offense yards per play Alex Bell ’05. first downs (164) and ranked second in red zone and tied the mark for TD passes. In 2011, Strang DeWall’s tenure includes the six of the top seven defense. A year earlier, Rochester was second in again tied the game record with five TD passes at St. scoring seasons in school history—including 2012’s total defense (300.8 yds/g), rushing defense (120.1 John Fisher on his way to All-Liberty League honor- record 469 points—seven of the top 10 seasons of yds/g), and red zone defense (72.4%). Hobart led able mention. Strang capped his collegiate career by total offense—including last year’s record 5,386 the league in all three of those categories in 2011. In leading the Statesmen to a record 12 straight wins yards—and eight of the top 10 seasons of passing 2009 and 2010, Grange’s unit led the conference in and earning All-Liberty League second team accol- yards. He has mentored three of the top four States- rushing defense. He has mentored one AFCA All- des. He graduated fourth on Hobart’s career pass- men in career passing yards, the top three in career American, one Liberty League Defensive Player of ing list with 3,914 yards, first in career completion pass efficiency, four of the top five in career receiv- the Year, and 23 All-Liberty League honorees. percentage (58.9), and third in career touchdown ing yards, and six of the top seven in career receiving As recruiting coordinator, Grange also devel- passes (36). touchdowns. oped the Yellowjackets’ annual recruiting plan. He In 2008, Drach coached first-year starter Rich Last season, Hobart led the Liberty League in spent his first two seasons at Rochester as the out- Doyle ’09 to a spot on the All-Liberty League sec- total offense (414.31 yds/g) and sacks allowed (8, side linebackers coach. ond team. Doyle threw for 1,874 yards and 16 touch- 0.62/g). Nationally, DeWall’s offense ranked 10th A 2004 graduate of Saginaw Valley State Univer- downs, while rushing for 102 yards and five TDs in sacks allowed, 26th in rushing offense (237.15 sity, Grange was a four-year varsity letterman at free A native of St. Charles, Ill., Drach was a mem- yds/g), and 30th in scoring (36.08 ppg). In fact, Ho- safety. The Cardinals captured a pair of Great Lakes ber of the 2000 Broncos squad that won the West bart was the only team in Division III to feature two Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) cham- Division of the Mid-American Conference. A three- 1,000-yard rushers and a 2,000-yard passer. pionships. He served as a team captain for the 2003 year starter, he enjoyed his finest year as a senior, Since 2003, Hobart’s offense has placed 67 play- squad that went 12-1, reached the NCAA quarter- completing a single season record 67 percent of his ers on the All-Liberty League teams, including 26 finals, and finish the season at No. 4 in the final passes for 1,499 yards and 13 TDs. first team selections. AFCA Division II Coaches Poll. A four-time GLIAC A 2004 graduate of Western Michigan with a A 2008 inductee into the Waterloo Athletic Hall All-Academic team selection, Grange earned a bach- bachelor’s degree in business finance and econom- of Fame, DeWall coached the defensive backs in his elor’s degree in secondary education. ics, Drach earned a spot on the Dean’s List six first three seasons on staff. Grange and his wife, Margaret, have two chil- times, was a two-time MAC All-Academic Team se- While earning a bachelor’s degree in biology dren. They live in Rochester. lection, and received the Broncos’ 2003 John Gill (premed) and education, DeWall played free safety Scholar-Athlete Award. and aided the program’s assent toward the pinnacle Following graduation, Drach spent three years of Division III. Also an attackman on Hobart’s Di- as a trader in the financial industry. He broke into vision I lacrosse team, he helped the Statesmen to coaching in 2006 as the offensive coordinator at two NCAA Tournament appearances and the 2000 West Aurora (Ill.) High School. title. DeWall was the 2000 Patriot Drach and his wife, Janelle, live in Geneva. League Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was named to the GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District Team.

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 3 hobart college Assistant coaches Aaron Backhaus ’00 Linebackers Coach Aaron Backhaus returns for his 10th season on the Hobart sidelines as the linebackers coach. During his nine previous seasons, 24 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 helped current assistant coach Andrew Klindera ‘13 and Devin Worthington earn all-conference recognition. The duo combined for 161 tackles, 30.5 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, five pass breakups, and three forced fumbles. In 2008, Backhaus mentored Hager 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. Hager also produced two single game performances that surpassed Truley’s record for tackles, notching 21 at Carnegie Mellon and 20 at Mount Union. A former Statesman himself, Backhaus was a four-year starter at inside linebacker. The four-time All-Liberty League pick left the gridiron with 279 career tackles and six interceptions. He led Hobart with a career-high 98 tackles as a first-year. 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.

Art Garvey ’13 Offensive Assistant Coach A three-year starter on the offensive line for Hobart, Art Garvey returns to his alma mater as an offensive assistant coach for the 2013 season. A 2012 D3football.com third team All-American, Garvey was the cornerstone of one of the nation’s top offensive lines. The starting left guard led the Statesmen to No. 10 in the nation in sacks allowed (0.62/g), No. 26 in rushing offense (237.15 yds/g), No. 30 in scoring (36.08 ppg), and No. 49 in total offense (414.31 yds/g). Garvey and his linemates were the only offensive line the nation to block for two 1,000-yard rushers (Steven Webb 1,197 and Bobby Dougherty 1,024) and a 2,000-yard passer (Nick Strang 2,005) in 2012. Hobart went 12-1 in 2012, the most wins in a season for the program. The 12 consecutive wins to start the campaign are also a Hobart single season record. The Statesmen captured their second consecutive, and eighth overall, Liberty League Championship with an unblemished 7-0 record. During his four seasons on campus, Garvey led Hobart to a 30-10 record and two NCAA playoff appearances. Garvey twice earned All-Liberty League honors, including first team recognition last season. In May, he received a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies.

Andrew Klindera ’13 Defensive Assistant Coach After four seasons as a Hobart linebacker, Andrew Klindera traded in his helmet and pads for a clipboard and whistle. He will serve as a defensive assistant coach for the 2013 season. A 2012 All-Liberty League second team selection, Klindera was a three-year starter at inside linebacker. He registered a league-high 108 tackles as a senior, including a career-high 12 stops in his final collegiate game at No. 3 St. Thomas. In 2012, the Statesmen were ranked fifth in the nation in total defense (241.0 yds/g), seventh in pass defense (143.23 yds/g), 10th in sacks (7.38/g), 22nd in rushing defense (97.77 yds/g), and 28th in scoring defense (17.31 ppg). In 37 career games, Klindera recorded 201 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, six pass breakups, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and a sack. He withdrew from school during the 2013 spring semester to play professional football in Furstenfeldbruck, Germany, for the Fursty Razorbacks. Klindera will take two classes this semester to complete his bachelor’s degree in political science. Hobart went 12-1 last season, the most wins in a season for the Statesmen. The 12 consecutive wins to start the campaign are also a Hobart single season record. The Statesmen captured their second consecutive, and eighth overall, Liberty League Championship with an unblemished 7-0 record. During his four seasons on campus, Klindera led Hobart to a 30-10 record and two NCAA playoff appearances.

John Manley Running Backs Coach John Manley enters his 14th season as running backs coach. He joined the Statesmen after 14 seasons as the head football coach at Penn Yan Academy. In 12 of the previous 13 seasons, Manley has overseen the development of an All-Liberty League running back, including 1,000-yard rushers Steven Webb, Bobby Dougherty ‘13, 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 States- man to rush for more than 1,300 yards in a season. His 1,364 yards rank third on the single season list, while his 5.8 yards per carry led the Liberty League. A year later, Blakowski ran for 1,084 yards and 14 touchdowns. Last year, Webb (1,197) and Dougherty (1.024) became just the third pair of Statesmen to gain over 1,000 yards in the same season, joining Don Aleksiewicz ‘73 and Rich Kowalski ‘76 in 1972 and Ed Cooney ‘80 and Jack Davis ‘78 in 1977. Webb led the conference in rushing yards, rushing yards per game, and rushing yards per carry (6.0 avg., min. 8.0 carries/g). 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. A physical education instructor in the Penn Yan School System since 1973, he 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.

4 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football Assistant coaches Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 Outside Linebackers Coach Now in his sixth season with the Statesmen, Kyle O’Laughlin begins his second season at his alma mater as the outside linebackers coach following a highly successful playing career. In his first season as a coach, O’Laughlin worked with D3football.com second team All-American Devin Worthington and first-year starter Nolan Toran. Not surprisingly, Worthington put up all-star numbers (52 tkls, 21.5 TFL, 10 sacks, two INT, 2 FF) while Toran blos- somed under O’Laughlin’s guidance. After making 11 tackles as a first-year, Toran seized a spot in the starting lineup as a sophomore, registering 55 tackles (3rd on the team), 6.0 tackles for loss, four pass breakups, an interception, a forced fumble, and a blocked punt. 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. 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. Jim Ryan Receivers Coach Jim Ryan joined the Hobart coaching staff prior to the start of the 2007 season. He is returning for his fifth season as the receivers coach for the Statesmen. Last season, Ryan helped wideout Junior Woodard ‘13 earn spot on the All-Liberty League first team. Woodard produced team-highs with 61 receptions for 894 yards and six touchdowns. Ryan has also worked with conference all-stars like Tyler Vincent ‘10 and Garth Muratori ‘12. Ryan brought seven seasons of coaching experience to Hobart, joining the Statesmen after two seasons as the receivers coach at Mor- risville State. Ryan began his coaching career as an assistant at Cato-Meridian High School, working with the receivers, outside linebackers, and special teams in 2001. He spent the next three seasons coaching at Bishop Grimes High School. In addition to assisting with the varsity, Ryan also served as the head coach of the Cobras’ junior varsity and modified teams. In 2000, Ryan graduated from St. John Fisher with a bachelor’s degree in education. A four-year member of the Cardinals’ football team, Ryan started at wide receiver during his junior and senior seasons. In 1999, he was second on the team in receptions and third in receiving yards. A graduate of nearby Victor High School, Ryan was a two-time Finger Lakes All-League selection in football. A fulltime associate director of admissions at Hobart and William Smith, Ryan lives in Liverpool with his wife, Elizabeth, and their two children. Marc Tapscott Defensive Line Coach Geneva native Marc Tapscott joined the Hobart coaching staff prior to the start of the 2010 season. Previously an offensive assistant coach and the defensive ends coach, he is in his second season as the defensive line coach. Last season, Tapscott’s charges terrorized Liberty League offenses. Hobart’s starting front four accounted for 199 tackles, 42 tackles for loss, 25.5 sacks, and six forced fumbles. End Tyre Coleman set Statesmen season records for tackles for loss (30.5) and sacks (17.5) on his way to D3football.com first team All-America honors. He was named the East Region and Liberty League Defensive Player of the Year. Coleman has ranked in the top four in the nation in sacks in each of his first two seasons. 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 from St. John Fisher earlier this year. Tapscott is a full-time officer for the Ontario County Department of Probation. He has previously taught elementary and special education classes in the Ge- neva, Gorham, and Midlakes school systems. Tapscott and his wife, Jackie, live in Geneva. Bobby Fisk Strength & Conditioning Bobby Fisk joined the Hobart and William Smith athletics departments to serve as strength and conditioning coach before the start of the 2011-12 academic year. He came to the Colleges after serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Siena College and as the strength and conditioning coach for the Albany Legends of the International Basketball League. Fisk is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He also has func- tional movement specialist certification through Functional Movement Systems. Fisk works with student-athletes from all of the Colleges’ 22 varsity sports and manages the RFK Varsity Strength Training Center. A 2008 graduate of Oneonta State, Fisk earned a bachelor’s degree in economics. The Schenectady native played two seasons for the Red Dragons’ men’s basketball team after transferring from UMBC. A team captain as a senior, Fisk earned All-SUNYAC honorable men- tion after finishing 16th in the nation in 3-point shooting percentage (.441) and 22nd in 3-pointers made per game (3.2). Following his graduation from Oneonta, Fisk enrolled in the master’s in business administration program at Averett University. While on the Danville, Va., campus, he also served as the Cougars’ strength and conditioning coach and as an assistant men’s basketball coach. On the hardwood, Fisk helped Averett capture the 2008-09 USA South regular season and tournament championships, advancing to the second round of the NCAA tournament. He completed his MBA in 2010.

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 5 hobart college GREG SEARLES obart football reached new heights in 2012, setting several team records in Hthe process including wins in a season (12) and consecutive wins in a season (12). Along the way, the Statesmen earned their eighth Liberty League Championship. After completing the program’s first unde- feated regular season since 1957, Hobart drew the nation’s top rushing offense, Washington & Lee, in the first round of the NCAA Play- offs. The Statesmen outgained the Generals 282-188 in rushing en route to a 38-20 victory. The second round brought No. 24 Wit- tenberg to Boswell Field. The Tigers entered the game averaging 40.2 ppg and 449.2 yards per game, but struggled against Hobart’s dominant defense. When time expired, Wit- tenberg had managed just 135 yards of total offense and a mere 10 points as the Statesmen punched their first ticket to the NCAA quar- terfinals with a 35-10 triumph. Third-ranked St. Thomas halted Hobart’s run in Minneapolis, but the Statesmen moved another step closer to the pinnacle of Division III football. The 14th annual D3football.com All- America teams included three Hobart players for the first time. Defensive end Tyre Coleman garnered first team recognition after shattering the school records for tackles for loss and sacks in a season. He produced a league-leading 30.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage and ter- rorized opposing quarterbacks to the tune of For the second year in a row, defensive end Tyre Coleman ranked in the top five in the nation in sacks per game. 17.5 sacks. He shattered the Hobart season record with 17.5 in 2012, moving within 2.5 of the Statesmen career record. Linebacker Devin Worthington earned a The Statesmen broke season records for hind Worthington. spot on the second team. He was just a half points (469), touchdowns (66), rushing touch- At the other end of the line, Mark Guari- tackle for loss short of also breaking the old downs (46), and yards of total offense (5,386). no-Hyde looks to build on a solid rookie cam- season record, finishing the season with 21.5 Hobart returns 35 lettermen, including six paign that saw him start all 13 games, record- tackles for loss as well as 10 sacks. Offensive offensive starters and seven defensive starters ing 54 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks, guard Art Garvey merited third team honors from last season. The Statesmen will open the two pass breakups, and an interception. as the anchor of an offensive line that allowed season with a bull’s eye painted squarely on Junior Jake Currie and sophomores Julian a league-low eight sacks, despite playing as their backs. D3football.com voters put Hobart Jackson and Lou Testani are the top return- many as four more games than some confer- at No. 7 in the preseason poll, the program’s ing candidates to earn the second spots on the ence foes. highest preseason ranking. It also matches the depth chart at end. Currie is fully recovered Coleman was also recognized as the D3foot- team’s highest national ranking during the from the injury that robbed him of nearly half ball.com East Region Defensive Player of the 2012 season. of last season while Jackson and Testani looked Year. In addition to Coleman, Worthington Here’s a position-by-position look at the good in spring practice and have continued and Garvey netted All-East first team honors, Statesmen: their improvement through the preseason. running back Bobby Dougherty, offensive At tackle, new defensive coordinator Nick tackle Ali Marpet, defensive tackle Nick Au- DEFENSIVE LINE Grange will have to find a way to replace Au- riemma, and running back Steven Webb also When opponents scout Hobart’s defense, riemma. The three-year starter was exceptional earned all-region recognition. they pay extra attention to stopping Coleman. at filling running lanes and occupying a pair While Hobart was fifth in the nation in Not that it did much good. His record-break- of blockers, leaving Hobart’s inside lineback- total defense (241.0 yds/g) and grabbing head- ing rampage through opposing backfields left ers free to pursue the ball. lines for its sack attack (3.31/g, 10th in DIII), him with more sacks than 106 of the 240 Fortunately, the Statesmen welcome back the Statesmen offense quietly put together one TEAMS in Division III. Coleman’s junior sea- junior Troy Johnson and sophomore Tucker of the most impressive campaigns in school son begins with him just 2.5 sacks shy of Dave Gumkowski, who both spent time in the start- history. Hobart was the only team to feature a Russell’s career record (33.0). Coleman is also ing lineup in 2012. Johnson had 32 tackles, 2,000-yard passer (Nick Strang 2,005) and two third in career tackles for loss with 49.5, 9.5 including four behind the line of scrimmage, 1,000-yard rushers (Steven Webb 1,197 and behind record holder Rob Gould and 2.5 be- in 11 games. Gumkowski also saw action in 11 Bobby Dougherty 1,024).

6 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football games, notching 17 tack- Statesmen also return Thornton are the primary challengers for a les and a sack. D3football.com both backups in seniors spot on the two-deep. Price is a tireless worker Senior Cory Einbeck Preseason Top 25 Taylor Delperuto and and key contributor on special teams. Thorn- enjoyed a good spring Austin DiMarco. They ton is extremely athletic and tenacious, attri- school (1st votes) rec Pts and will challenge for a were solid in limited butes that might make the coach’s look the 1 Mount Union (13) 15-0 606 spot on the two-deep. 2 St. Thomas (7) 14-1 594 action in 2012. Junior other way if he has the occasional mental mis- A deep and talented 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 13-1 554 Matt McGriff, sopho- take that can happen to first-years thrown into recruiting class of defen- 4 Linfield (5) 11-1 553 more Jacob Stanley, and the mix right away. sive linemen will push 5 Wesley 10-2 529 first-year Marcus Jemison Hobart’s veterans. First- 6 North Central (Ill.) 9-3 430 make Hobart very deep SECONDARY year ends James Hedger 7 Hobart 12-1 381 at the position. The trio Hobart was seventh in the nation in pass and Brian Rabasca will 8 Bethel 9-3 370 is likely to contribute on defense last year, allowing just 143.22 yards be hard to keep off 9 UW-Whitewater 7-3 364 special teams as well. per game. While a relentless pass rush deserves the field. Hedger won 10 Wittenberg 10-2 329 Inside linebacker is some of the credit, the Statesmen also have an four straight Section V 11 UW-Platteville 8-2 303 a different story. The experienced and talented nucleus in the sec- Championships and the 12 UW-Oshkosh 13-1 301 Statesmen lost a great ondary. 2010 New York State 13 Pacific Lutheran 7-3 269 deal of leadership and ex- Corners Connor Garrett and Fajri Jackson Championship at Aqui- 14 Heidelberg 9-2 258 perience with the gradua- and free safety Jolyon Davis are once again nas Institute (alma mater 15 Wheaton (Ill.) 8-2 251 tion of Andrew Klindera expected to hold down the starting jobs. Gar- of Devin Worthington) 16 Salisbury 9-3 245 and Nick Zapp. Klindera rett produced career-highs with 30 tackles while Rabasca was All- 17 Johns Hopkins 10-2 239 boasted a league-high (matching his total from his first two seasons 18 Cal Lutheran 8-2 234 State honorable mention 109 tackles while Zapp combined), a league-high 11 pass breakups, 19 Franklin 9-3 224 at Saint Peter’s Prep in recorded 43 stops. and three interceptions. He broke the Hobart 20 Widener 11-1 203 New Jersey. Classmates 21 Coe 10-1 156 Reserves last season, game record with five breakups against Roch- Zackary Roback and Jake 22 Elmhurst 10-2 146 senior Tom Elder and ester in the regular season finale. Jackson had Russell are poised to have 23 Baldwin Wallace 7-3 62 sophomore Trayvon 35 tackles and four breakups last year. Davis an impact in the middle. 24 St. John Fisher 8-3 48 Toney were penciled in was one of six Statesmen, and the only one At 6-foot, 300 pounds, 25 Wabash 8-2 46 as the starters at the start in the secondary, to record 50 tackles in 2012. Roback has the poten- of preseason camp. They Half of his four pass breakups came in the tial to clog the running are capable of filling the NCAA Playoffs as did his season-high nine lanes like Auriemma did. leadership void, if not tackles at No. 3 St. Thomas. Russell stands 6-foot-4 and weighs in at 255 the experience, of Klindera and Zapp. Unfor- Senior Rashaun Moore and junior Jordan pounds but is nimble enough to have played tunately, Elder suffered a season-ending injury Smith are the top returning candidates to fill basketball at Onondaga (N.Y.) High School. at the end of camp leaving the door open for out the two-deep at cornerback, but Hobart Don’t be surprised to see all four rookies on classmate Cory Davis to start. Davis is a pas- welcomes a trio of first-years that have the tal- the two deep before the season is over with at sionate, smart player while Toney is very strong ent to compete for playing time right away. least one earning a spot in the starting lineup. and athletic. Matt Cragg (nephew of Head Coach Mike Junior Jacob Price and first-year Zach Cragg), Todd Collier, and Gabriel Smith are LINEBACKERS If the first player an offense has to account kevin for is Coleman, player 1A is Worthington. colton The senior outside linebacker rang up 52 tack- les, 21.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, and two in- terceptions last season. Worthington possesses speed, quickness, and great instincts for iden- tifying a play and blowing it up before it has a chance to get going. He needs just seven tack- les for loss to match Gould’s career mark and 6.5 sacks to equal Russell’s record, although he starts the year four career sacks behind Coleman. Junior Nolan Toran is back for his third season as a starter. He showed no signs of a sophomore jinx, finishing his second season third on the team with 55 tackles. Toran blocked a punt that led to a Hobart touchdown and forced a fumble against Geneva (Pa.) and notched an interception in the NCAA Playoff win over Washington & Lee. The depth at outside linebacker is strong. Linebacker Nolan Toran (#16) and cornerback Fajri Jackson (#21) enjoyed breakthrough seasons in 2012. The Not only do both starters return, but the returning starters will once again be a key component of Hobart’s defensive success.

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 7 hobart college all smaller (5-7 or 5-8), athletic, speedy corners. lbs.) and first-year Patrick O’Connell (6-foot- reer third in receiving yards (1,921) and fourth In fact, Cragg beat out Webb for the team’s 2, 275 lbs.) have stood out in the preseason in receptions (136), earning four All-Liberty fastest 40 time during preseason testing. and will likely be the backups at right and left League awards. Although injury plagued, Jay First-year Michael Harper is expected to tackle, respectively. O’Connell is the grandson Cronze (32 rec, 379 yds) was a steady presence backup Davis at free safety. of former Hobart Head Coach Jack Daniels. on and off the field and will be just as missed. First-years Nick Testani and John Hillenbrand Senior Yosh Karbowniczak, juniors John OFFENSIVE LINE could also work their way onto the two-deep. Fasano, Troy Robinson, and Elvin Souffrant, Hobart’s o-line finished the season 10th Sophomores Emiliano Acosta (6-foot-3, and sophomore Cooper Merrill give Hobart in the nation, yielding just eight sacks in 13 280 lbs.) and Brendan Casey (6-foot-2, 285 an adequate supply of solid possession receiv- games. While starters Art Garvey, an All- lbs.) will rotate in at guard. Acosta is an ag- ers. After starting 11 games last season, Kar- American, and Tyler Garvey, a second team gressive blocker with improving technical skills bowniczak boasts the most experience. He All-League pick, graduated, Marpet, senior Mi- while Casey is showing promise as he gains has 47 receptions for 707 yards and six touch- chael Green, and junior DeAndré Smith form experience. downs over his career, the best numbers of a strong core to build around. Green’s backup at center is likely to be ei- any of the returning players. Souffrant made Marpet, a first team All-Liberty League se- ther sophomore Levi Boyer (5-foot-11, 285 lbs.) 12 catches for 135 yards last year moving on lection, will start at left tackle. He’s very strong or sophomore T.J. Scamurra (6-foot, 295 lbs.). and off the two-deep throughout the year. He and Hobart’s best blocker. Smith earned All- has stepped up his game and has the coaches Liberty League honorable mention as a sopho- TIGHT END believing he deserves to start. Robinson has more and has trimmed down to 335 pounds With the graduation of senior starter Brent also been impressive in his development dur- from 350, and is steadily improving. A Capital Matazinsky, the starting nod at tight end will ing the offseason after making nine catches for One Academic All-American and NFF Wil- fall to junior Mike Berkowitz. The duo split 84 yards in 2012. Fasano (4 rec, 58 yds) and liam V. Campbell Trophy nominee, Green will reps last season. Berkowitz was third on the Merrill (1 rec, 7 yds) have limited experience start at center and handle the long and short team in receptions (14), receiving yards (260) but have made big strides and are expected to snapping duties on special teams. and receiving touchdowns (4). His most mem- play a bigger role this season. Seniors Trevor Schutte and Alex Bush are orable performance came against Union when the leading candidates to fill out the starting he made four catches for 89 yards and a pair of QUARTERBACK line. Schutte is 6-foot-5 and 285 pounds and touchdowns, earning a spot on the D3football. Graduation was tough on the Statesmen will play right tackle while Bush is 6-foot-3 and com National Team of the Week. at quarterback. Two-year starter Nick Strang 290 pounds and will play left guard. Bush is Sophomores Josh Britton and Nick Liverio and Kelly Olney combined to throw 98.1 a jack-of-all-trades, capable of playing all five are competing for time as Berkowitz’s backup. percent of Hobart’s passes over the past two spots on the line. Britton has the inside track as he returns to seasons, accounting for 98.2 percent of the Senior Max Janoff was expected to be the the position for his second season, while Live- passing yards and 100 percent of the passing first lineman off the bench, but a preseason- rio converted to tight end from defensive end touchdowns. Strang was a two-time All-Liberty injury will keep him off the field. With an un- in the spring. League selection while Olney went on to play surpassed passion for Hobart football, his pres- professionally with Klindera in Germany. ence in the locker room and on the sideline WIDE RECEIVER Juniors Patrick Conlan and Kyle Bayly com- will still be an important factor in the team’s Hobart lost a pair of seasoned receivers to peted throughout spring practice for the right success this season. graduation. Junior Woodard finished his ca- to succeed Strang with Conlan taking the lead Sophomore Justin DiJiulio (6-foot-4, 270 by the end of practice. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound

GREG SEARLES passer kept his through the preseason and will call the first play for Hobart at Dickinson on Sept. 7. Although short on experience (10 gms, 6-8-1, 72 yds, 0 TDs), Conlan has a strong grasp of the playbook and has shown poise in the pocket. Bayly has not attempted a pass in a varsity game since arriving on campus, but the coaching staff is confident in his ability to manage the offense if called upon. Sophomore Parker Thelander and first-year Troy Anthony will provide depth under center.

FULLBACK Junior Dominique Ellis returns to the backfield. He has started games in each of his first two seasons, producing 514 yards on the ground and five touchdowns. A bruising, north-south runner, he could be the thunder to Webb’s lightning if he remains healthy. Sophomore Christopher Holoman will Senior tight end Mike Berkowitz averaged a team-high 18.6 yards per catch in 2012. He’s Hobart’s No. 2 returing also rotate in at fullback. In 2012, he averaged receiver and is expected to be a primary target in the passing game. 4.8 yards per carry and caught three passes,

8 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football greg the aim is to be sure-handed or give Webb and

smith Hartigan a rest, Burke and Fasano (22.5) will take the field. Karbowniczak has averaged 35.0 yards per punt over the past three seasons, but will have to stay healthy to avoid losing the job to Kirshe.

Liberty League Preseason Coaches Poll 2012 Record school (1st votes) Overall League Pts 1. Hobart (7) 12-1 7-0 49 2. Union 6-4 6-1 41 3. Springfield (1) 8-3 5-2 39 4. Rochester 4-5 3-4 29 5. Rensselaer 5-4 3-4 22 6. Merchant Marine 5-5 3-4 21 7. WPI 2-8 1-6 14 8. St. Lawrence 0-10 0-7 9

SCHEDULE Hobart’s nine-game schedule will send the Statesmen on the road five times starting with the season-opener at Dickinson. Hobart has faced the Red Devils on opening day in each of the past 21 seasons with the Statesmen hold- ing an 11-10 lead. The team will make its Boswell Field debut Following the graduation of starting quarterback Nick Strang and backup quarterback Kelly Olney, junior Patrick on Sept. 21, when Utica visits Geneva for the Conlan (#12) is the top candidate to start under center in 2013. first time. The homecoming game will kickoff under the lights at 7 p.m. taking two to the end zone. Holoman is versa- Hobart’s Liberty League title defense be- tile enough that the coaching staff could also SPECIAL TEAMS gins at Merchant Marine on Sept. 28. A week use him as the featured back or move him out Hobart led the Liberty League in punt re- later, the Statesmen will host WPI. The team to tight end. turn average last season (8.8 yds/r). With sure will don special camouflage jerseys and raise hands and steely nerves, Robinson will again money in support of the Honor Flight Net- RUNNING BACK field punts for the Statesmen with Fasano oc- work, which provides free transportation to Webb will be Hobart’s primary option out casionally lining up deep as well. Washington, D.C., for U.S. military veterans. of the backfield this season after platooning Hobart is looking to better its standing in Hobart will make its first trip to Springfield with Dougherty in 2012. In his first three sea- the league in the other special teams catego- on Oct. 12 followed by a home game against sons, he’s averaged 5.5 yards per carry, gaining ries. The Statesmen were third in PAT rate Rensselaer on Oct. 26. The contest against the 2,533 rushing yards. Webb has rushed for 33 (.921), fourth in kickoff return (19.8 yds/r), Engineers will be the annual Touchdowns and career touchdowns which puts him in strik- tied for fourth in field goal conversion (.500), Tackles for Happiness House game, which rais- ing distance of the Hobart record of 47 which fifth in kickoff coverage (35.2 net yds/KO), es funds for the Finger Lakes Cerebral Palsy belongs to Rich Kowalski ’76. In the passing and sixth in punting (31.8 net yds/p). Association. game, Webb is a solid blocker and has contin- Kicking duties will fall to first-years Sean November begins with a visit to league rival ued to develop as a receiver (26 rec, 390 yds, Kirshe and Ethan Miller. Kirshe earned the Union. The Dutchmen finished just a game 3 TDs). starting nod coming out of camp. He holds behind the Statesmen in the standings last Sophomore Conner Hartigan (5.9 yds/car- his high school’s records for longest field goal season and were the only opponent to keep ry) will be the first player to spell Webb. He’s made (50 yds) and most field goals made in Hobart’s margin of victory under 18 points showing no ill-effects from the season-ending a season (9). By comparison, Hobart hasn’t (42-34). injury he suffered in the W&L game. Sopho- made nine field goals in a season since con- St. Lawrence comes to Boswell Field on Nov. more Justin Burke adds depth at the position. verting 10 in 2007. 9 for Senior Day and the Statesmen visit Roch- He moved from defensive back to running The options on kick returns will be dictated ester for the regular season finale on Nov. 16. back during spring practice. by the game situation. When Hobart needs a First-years Sean Bright and Brad Burns big play or wants to deliver a knockout punch, could also compete for playing time this sea- the explosive tandem of Webb (22.0 KOR avg, son. 1 TD) and Hartigan (26.8) will line up deep. If

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Numerical ROSTER N o. naME preseaPOS soncl r os htters wt hoMETown high SCHOOL No. Name POS 65 Acosta, Emiliano OL SO 6-3 280 Elba, N.Y. Elba 1 Troy Robinson WR 48 Adler, Elliot DT SO 5-11 235 Clinton, N.Y. Clinton 2 John Fasano WR 9 Anthony, Troy QB FY 6-3 195 Loudonville, N.Y. Christian Brothers Academy 3 Elvin Souffrant WR 86 Barker, Clay TE FY 6-3 215 Darien, Conn. Bridgton Academy/Darien 4 Alex Furtado RB 18 Bayly, Kyle QB JR 6-3 205 Schenectady, N.Y. Niskayuna 5 Devin Worthington OLB 84 Berkowitz, Mike TE JR 6-5 240 Bolton Landing, N.Y. Albany Academy 6 Cooper Merrill WR 67 Boyer, Levi OL SO 5-11 285 Waterport, N.Y. Albion 7 Jacob Stanley OLB 36 Bright, Sean RB FY 6-0 210 Manlius, N.Y. Fayetteville Manlius 8 Yosh Karbowniczak WR 80 Britton, Josh TE SO 6-2 235 Carthage, N.Y. Carthage 9 Troy Anthony QB 47 Buran, David FS SR 5-10 175 Cohoes, N.Y. Albany Academy 10 Conner Hartigan RB 28 Burke, Justin RB SO 5-10 180 Amherst, N.Y. Amherst 11 Todd Collier CB 45 Burns, Brad RB FY 5-8 190 Hoosick Falls, N.Y. Hoosick Falls 12 Patrick Conlan QB 77 Bush, Alex OL SR 6-3 290 Gouverneur, N.Y. Gouverneur 13 Christian Caban WR 13 Caban, Christian WR SO 5-8 175 Meriden, Conn. Tabor Academy 14 Parker Thelander QB 39 Cappadona, Jerome CB FY 5-11 170 Lynnfield, Mass. Pingree School 15 Michael Harper FS 66 Casey, Brendan OL SO 6-2 285 Boston, Mass. Canterbury School/Boston Latin School 16 Nolan Toran OLB 90 Coleman, Tyre DE JR 6-1 250 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Poughkeepsie 17 Dillon Russo QB 11 Collier, Todd CB FY 5-7 155 Lynn, Mass. New Hampton School/St. Mary’s 18 Kyle Bayly QB 12 Conlan, Patrick QB JR 6-1 195 Sewickley, Pa. Quaker Valley 19 Rashaun Moore CB 64 Cough, Connor OL SO 5-10 290 Sauquoit, N.Y. Utica Notre Dame 20 Matt Cragg CB 20 Cragg, Matt CB FY 5-8 160 Corry, Pa. Corry 21 Fajri Jackson CB 31 Cunningham, Sean WR FY 5-11 180 Geneva, N.Y. Geneva 22 Christopher Holoman FB 96 Currie, Jake DE JR 6-0 240 Jamestown, N.Y. Southwestern 23 Jolyon Davis FS 52 Davis, Cory ILB SR 5-11 215 Lancaster, N.Y. Lancaster 24 Matt McGriff OLB 23 C Davis, Jolyon FS SR 6-0 195 Carthage, N.Y. Carthage 26 Marcus Jemison OLB 35 Delaney, Alex FB JR 5-7 195 Fairfield, Conn. Fairfield Warde 27 Gabriel Smith CB 38 Delperuto, Taylor OLB SR 5-10 190 Syracuse, N.Y. Solvay 28 Justin Burke RB 49 Derby, Aaron FB SO 5-10 225 Boston, N.Y. Hamburg 29 Austin Gallegos FS 60 DiJiulio, Justin OL SO 6-4 270 Sidney Center, N.Y. Walton 30 Austin DiMarco OLB 30 DiMarco, Austin OLB SR 5-8 195 Mountain Lakes, N.J. Mountain Lakes 31 Sean Cunningham WR 94 Ehlers, Charlie DE SO 6-2 240 Maplewood, N.J. St. Peter’s Prep 32 Ethan Miller K 95 Einbeck, Cory DT SR 6-0 250 Watertown, N.Y. Watertown 33 Dominique Ellis FB 57 C Elder, Tom ILB SR 6-0 225 Hicksville, N.Y. Chaminade 34 Steven Webb RB 33 Ellis, Dominique FB JR 6-0 245 St. Petersburg, Fla. Northeast 35 Alex Delaney FB 72 Erickson, Bobby OL FY 6-4 315 New Canaan, Conn. New Canaan 36 Sean Bright RB 2 Fasano, John WR JR 5-8 195 Clyde, N.Y. Clyde-Savannah 37 Connor Garrett CB 4 Furtado, Alex RB SO 5-8 185 Weymouth, Mass. Archbishop Williams 38 Taylor Delperuto OLB 29 Gallegos, Austin FS FY 5-10 185 Yucca Valley, Calif. Cate 39 Jerome Cappadona CB 37 Garrett, Connor CB SR 5-10 170 San Diego, Calif. Hotchkiss School 40 Zach Thornton ILB 73 C Green, Michael OL SR 6-1 250 Belleair Beach, Fla. Clearwater 41 Jordan Smith CB 75 Greenberg, Zachary OL SO 6-3 295 Plainview, N.Y. Phillips Academy Andover 42 Jacob Price ILB 51 Guarino-Hyde, Mark DE SO 6-0 230 Webster, N.Y. Webster Schroeder 43 Trayvon Toney ILB 98 Gumkowski, Tucker DT SO 6-0 265 Montclair, N.J. Salisbury School 44 Dan Sweeney OLB 15 Harper, Michael FS FY 5-11 180 Westwood, N.J. Bergen Catholic 45 Brad Burns RB 46 Sean Kirshe K 10 Hartigan, Conner RB SO 5-10 195 Albany, N.Y. Albany Academy 47 David Buran FS 61 Hedger, James DE FY 6-1 225 Rochester, N.Y. Aquinas 48 Elliot Adler DT 79 Hillenbrand, John OL FY 6-3 260 Syracuse, N.Y. Christian Brothers Academy 49 Aaron Derby FB 22 Holoman, Christopher FB SO 6-1 210 Asburn, Va. Tuscarora 51 Mark Guarino-Hyde DE 21 Jackson, Fajri CB JR 5-8 175 Fayetteville, N.Y. Kent School 52 Cory Davis ILB 56 Jackson, Julian DE SO 6-1 220 Margate, Fla. North Broward Prep 53 Brian Rabasca DE 70 Janoff, Max OL SR 6-1 305 Short Hills, N.J. Morristown-Beard 54 TJ Scamurra OL 26 Jemison, Marcus OLB FY 5-10 190 Nyack, N.Y. Saint Joseph 55 Ali Marpet OL 99 Johnson, Troy DT JR 5-10 280 South Hadley, Mass. South Hadley 56 Julian Jackson DE 8 Karbowniczak, Yosh WR SR 6-3 190 Syracuse, N.Y. Christian Brothers Academy 57 Tom Elder ILB 46 Kirshe, Sean K FY 5-8 145 Lakewood Ranch, Fla. Out of Door Academy 58 Mark Marino ILB 89 Liverio, Nick TE SO 6-2 220 Amsterdam, N.Y. Amsterdam 59 Jake Russell DT 76 Mancuso, Matthew OL FY 6-4 290 Somers, N.Y. Trinity-Pawling School 60 Justin DiJiulio OL 58 Marino, Mark ILB SO 5-11 215 Winchester, Mass. New Hampton School 61 James Hedger DE 55 C Marpet, Ali OL JR 6-4 290 Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Hastings 62 Zackary Robak DT 24 McGriff, Matt OLB JR 5-10 180 South Orange, N.J. Columbia 63 Nick Testani OL 6 Merrill, Cooper WR SO 5-11 180 North Canton, Ohio Massillon Jackson 64 Connor Cough OL 32 Miller, Ethan K FY 6-1 155 Meadowview, Va. Holston 65 Emiliano Acosta OL 19 Moore, Rashaun CB SR 5-9 160 Troy, N.Y. Troy 66 Brendan Casey OL 71 O’Connell III, Patrick OL FY 6-2 275 Frederick, Md. Mount St. Joseph 67 Levi Boyer OL 83 Pfohl, Jack WR FY 6-3 200 Cicero, N.Y. Christian Brothers Academy 68 William Rosato DT 42 Price, Jacob ILB JR 5-11 215 Johnson City, N.Y. Johnson City 70 Max Janoff OL 53 Rabasca, Brian DE FY 6-1 245 Berkeley Heights, N.J. Saint Peter’s Prep 71 Patrick O’Connell III OL 62 Robak, Zackary DT FY 6-0 300 Haddam, Conn. Xavier 72 Bobby Erickson OL 1 Robinson, Troy WR JR 5-10 185 Johnson City, N.Y. Johnson City 73 Michael Green OL 68 Rosato, William DT FY 5-10 255 Greenwich, Conn. Brunswick School 74 Trevor Schutte OL 59 Russell, Jake DT FY 6-4 255 Onondaga, N.Y. Onondaga 75 Zachary Greenberg OL 17 Russo, Dillon QB FY 5-11 175 Scarborough, Maine Scarborough 76 Matthew Mancuso OL 54 Scamurra, TJ OL SO 6-0 295 Williamsville, N.Y. Williamsville South 77 Alex Bush OL 74 Schutte, Trevor OL SR 6-5 285 Lakewood, N.Y. Southwestern 78 DeAndré Smith OL 78 Smith, DeAndré OL JR 6-3 335 Syracuse, N.Y. Corcoran 79 John Hillenbrand OL 27 Smith, Gabriel CB FY 5-7 170 Albany, N.Y. La Salle Institute 80 Josh Britton TE 41 Smith, Jordan CB JR 6-0 175 Randolph, Mass. Randolph 81 Chase Stewart WR 3 Souffrant, Elvin WR JR 5-10 195 Randolph, Mass. Archbishop Williams 83 Jack Pfohl WR 7 Stanley, Jacob OLB SO 6-0 195 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Palm Beach Gardens 84 Mike Berkowitz TE 81 Stewart, Chase WR FY 5-7 150 Royersford, Pa. Spring-Ford 85 Jordan Wesley WR 44 Sweeney, Dan OLB SR 5-10 175 Cheshire, Conn. Cheshire 86 Clay Barker TE 92 Testani, Lou DE SO 6-3 240 Pittsford, N.Y. Pittsford Mendon 87 Yanni Zulia WR 63 Testani, Nick OL FY 6-2 260 Pittsford, N.Y. Pittsford Mendon 88 Mitch Wagner WR 14 Thelander, Parker QB SO 6-0 185 Larchmont, N.Y. Mamaroneck 89 Nick Liverio TE 40 Thornton, Zach ILB FY 6-0 230 Scarsdale, N.Y. Trinity-Pawling School 90 Tyre Coleman DE 43 Toney, Trayvon ILB SO 6-1 215 Huntington Station, N.Y. Huntington 92 Lou Testani DE 16 Toran, Nolan OLB JR 5-10 205 Pittsburgh, Pa. Gateway 94 Charlie Ehlers DE 88 Wagner, Mitch WR FY 6-2 182 Buffalo, N.Y. Williamsville East 95 Cory Einbeck DT 34 C Webb, Steven RB SR 5-8 190 Dundee, N.Y. Dundee 96 Jake Currie DE 85 Wesley, Jordan WR FY 6-0 190 Coram, N.Y. Longwood 98 Tucker Gumkowski DT 5 C Worthington, Devin OLB SR 5-9 200 Rochester, N.Y. Worcester Academy 99 Troy Johnson DT 87 Zulia, Yanni WR SO 6-2 190 North Tonawanda, N.Y. St. Joseph’s

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 11 hobart college r oster breakdown STATESMEN BY STATE NEW YORK — 54 10 Conner Hartigan Albany 27 Gabriel Smith Albany 28 Justin Burke Amherst 89 Nick Liverio Amsterdam 84 Mike Berkowitz Bolton Landing 49 Aaron Derby Boston 88 Mitch Wagner Buffalo 23 Jolyon Davis Carthage 80 Josh Britton Carthage 83 Jack Pfohl Cicero 48 Elliot Adler Clinton 2 John Fasano Clyde 47 David Buran Cohoes 85 Jordan Wesley Coram 34 Steven Webb Dundee 65 Emiliano Acosta Elba 21 Fajri Jackson Fayetteville 31 Sean Cunningham Geneva 77 Alex Bush Gouverneur 55 Ali Marpet Hastings-on-Hudson 57 Tom Elder Hicksville 45 Brad Burns Hoosick Falls 43 Trayvon Toney Huntington Station Connecticut — 7 70 Max Janoff Short Hills 96 Jake Currie Jamestown 44 Dan Sweeney Cheshire 24 Matt McGriff South Orange 1 Troy Robinson Johnson City 86 Clay Barker Darien 15 Michael Harper Westwood 42 Jacob Price Johnson City 35 Alex Delaney Fairfield 74 Trevor Schutte Lakewood 68 William Rosato Greenwich Ohio — 1 52 Cory Davis Lancaster 62 Zackary Robak Haddam 6 Cooper Merrill North Canton 14 Parker Thelander Larchmont 13 Christian Caban Meriden 9 Troy Anthony Loudonville 72 Bobby Erickson New Canaan Pennsylvania— 4 36 Sean Bright Manlius 20 Matt Cragg Corry 87 Yanni Zulia North Tonawanda FLORIDA — 5 16 Nolan Toran Pittsburgh 26 Marcus Jemison Nyack 73 Michael Green Belleair Beach 81 Chase Stewart Royersford 59 Jake Russell Onondaga 46 Sean Kirshe Lakewood Ranch 12 Patrick Conlan Sewickley 63 Nick Testani Pittsford 56 Julian Jackson Margate 92 Lou Testani Pittsford 7 Jacob Stanley Palm Beach Gardens Virginia — 2 75 Zachary Greenberg Plainview 33 Dominique Ellis St. Petersburg 22 Christopher Holoman Asburn 90 Tyre Coleman Poughkeepsie 32 Ethan Miller Meadowview 5 Devin Worthington Rochester MAINE — 1 61 James Hedger Rochester 17 Dillon Russo Scarborough 64 Connor Cough Sauquoit STATESMEN BY CLASS YEAR 40 Zach Thornton Scarsdale Massachusetts— 8 18 Kyle Bayly Schenectady 66 Brendan Casey Boston Class of 2014 — 17 60 Justin DiJiulio Sidney Center 11 Todd Collier Lynn Class of 2015 — 18 76 Matthew Mancuso Somers 39 Jerome Cappadona Lynnfield Class of 2016 — 27 8 Yosh Karbowniczak Syracuse 3 Elvin Souffrant Randolph Class of 2017 — 30 38 Taylor Delperuto Syracuse 41 Jordan Smith Randolph 78 DeAndré Smith Syracuse 99 Troy Johnson South Hadley 79 John Hillenbrand Syracuse 4 Alex Furtado Weymouth 19 Rashaun Moore Troy 58 Mark Marino Winchester 67 Levi Boyer Waterport 95 Cory Einbeck Watertown Maryland — 1 51 Mark Guarino-Hyde Webster 71 Patrick O’Connell III Frederick 54 TJ Scamurra Williamsville NEW Jersey — 7 California — 2 53 Brian Rabasca Berkeley Heights 37 Connor Garrett San Diego 94 Charlie Ehlers Maplewood 29 Austin Gallegos Yucca Valley 98 Tucker Gumkowski Montclair 30 Austin DiMarco Mountain Lakes

12 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football returning letter winners Troy John nent’s 20 yard line. Archbishop Williams High School: Earned one varsity Robinson 1 Fasano 2 letter ... Played wide receiver, cornerback, quarterback, JR • WR • 5-10 • 185 JR • WR • 5-8 • 195 running back, kick returner, and kicker ... Also com- peted in basketball and soccer for the Bishops. Johnson City, N.Y. Clyde, N.Y. career highs Johnson City High School Clyde-Savanah High School Receptions: 4, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 1, 2012 Receiving Yards: 66, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 Receiving Touchdowns: 1, at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 Longest Reception: 43, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 Punts: 8, at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 2012: Liberty League All-Academic ... Played in all 13 2012: Played in 11 games ... Caught four passes for 58 Punting Yards: 251, at Rochester, Nov. 12, 2011 games ... Caught nine passes for 84 yards ... Averaged yards and rushed four times for 6 yards on the year ... Longest Punt: 44, twice most recently at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 14.1 yards per kick return and 5.7 yards per punt return Also averaged 22.5 yards per kickoff return ... First col- CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg ... Pulled in a season-high three passes for a season-high legiate catch was his longest of the season, going for 2011 9 10 191 1 43 19.1 2012 13 12 135 0 37 11.2 28 yards at WPI ... Caught two passes for 18 yards in 17 yards against Dickinson ... Rushed twice for seven TOTAL 22 22 326 1 43 14.8 the NCAA quarterfinals at No. 3 St. Thomas. yards in the NCAA playoffs against No. 24 Wittenberg CAREER g P yds lg Avg 2011: Played in eight games ... Caught four passes for ... Longest kick return of the season was a 23-yarder 2011 9 13 433 44 33.3 37 yards and a touchdown ... Longest reception of the against Rochester. 2012 13 0 0 0 - - - season was a 15-yard touchdown at Union ... Made a 2011: Saw action in two games. TOTAL 22 13 433 44 33.3 season-high two catches for 15 yards against Rensselaer Clyde-Savannah High School: Three-year varsity letter- ... Had one kick return for 19 yards against Merchant man ... Versatile player taking turns at running back, Devin Marine. wide receiver, kicker, kick returner, punt returner, and Johnson City High School: Three-year varsity let- cornerback ... Rushed for 2,530 career yards and 31 Worthington5 terman ... Played wide receiver and defensive back ... touchdowns ... Caught 42 passes for 862 yards and 14 Played wide receiver in the Ernie Davis Senior Classic TDs ... Logged 80 career stops and seven interceptions SR • OLB • 5-9 • 200 ... Two-time All-State and All-Metro selection at wide ... Eddie Meath and Upstate-Downstate All-Star ... Two- Rochester, N.Y. receiver ... Finished his scholastic career with 70 recep- time All-State selection at defensive back ... Named Worcester Academy tions for 1,381 yards and 26 touchdowns ... Also played Section V Offensive Player of the Year as a junior ... Aquinas Institute basketball for the Wildcats ... Section IV Class A Player Three-time all-league selection ... Also competed in of the Year as a senior ... Tabbed All-State as a senior ... baseball, basketball, and track for the Golden Eagles ... Two-time All-Metro pick ... Four-time all-division selec- Four-time all-league selection on the diamond ... Three- 2013: Captain ... D3football.com preseason All-Amer- tion ... Scored 1,010 career points. time all-league honoree on the hardwood ... Member ica first team ... Lindy’s preseason All-America second Family Ties: Older brothers, Nolan ‘07 and Ryan ‘10, of the school record holding 4x100 relay team ... Also team ... BSN preseason All-America first team. also played for the Statesmen. matched the school record for the 200-meter dash ... 2012: D3football.com All-America second team ... BSN Finished second at the sectional championships in the All-America first team ... D3football.com All-East first career highs long jump, 200, and 4x100. Receptions: 3, at WPI, Sept. 29, 2012 team ... ECAC North All-Star ... All-Liberty League Receiving Yards: 28, at WPI, Sept. 29, 2012 career highs first team ... Bob Toner Defensive MVP Award ... Receiving Touchdowns: 1, at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 D3football.com preseason All-American second team Longest Reception: 23, at St. Lawrence, Nov. 3, 2012 Receptions: 1, four times Receiving Yards: 17, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 1, 2012 ... Ranked 27th in the nation in tackles for loss with CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg Longest Reception: 17, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 1, 2012 21.5 ... Ranked 42nd in the nation in sacks with 10 ... 2011 8 4 37 1 15 9.2 2012 13 9 84 0 23 9.3 CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg Broke Hobart game record with 4.5 TFL against Gene- TOTAL 21 13 121 1 23 9.3 2011 2 0 0 0 0 - - - va ... Produced a season-high 2.0 sacks against both the 2012 11 4 58 0 17 14.5 CAREER g PR yds td lg Avg TOTAL 13 4 58 0 17 14.5 Golden Tornadoes and at St. Lawrence ... Recorded a 2011 8 0 0 0 0 - - - season-high eight tackles against the Saints ... Notched 2012 13 13 74 0 15 5.7 TOTAL 21 13 74 0 15 5.7 a pair of interceptions in road win over Rensselaer. Elvin 2011: D3football.com All-East second team ... Lib-

greg Souffrant erty League Defensive Player of the Year ... All-Liberty 3 League first team ... Bob Toner Defensive MVP Award

smith JR • WR • 5-10 • 195 ... D3football.com preseaeson All-American second team ... Two-time Liberty League Defensive Performer Randolph, Mass. of the Week ... Led the Liberty League in fumbles re- Archbishop Williams covered (0.33/g), and ranked second in sacks (0.72/g), High School third in tackles for a loss (1.28/g) ... Made at least two tackles in every game ... Posted a season-high 10 tackles, including 3.5 sacks, against Union ... Recorded nine 2012: Played in all 13 games, starting two ... Caught tackles, including 4.0 tackles for a loss, against WPI. 12 passes for 135 yards ... Pulled in a season-high four 2010: D3football.com All-East first team ... Liberty passes for 40 yards against Dickinson in his first col- League Rookie of the Year ... First team All-Liberty legiate start ... Recorded two catches for a season-high League ... Abe Solomon Memorial Rookie Award ... 43 yards, including a season-long 37-yard reception at Rookie Award for Football ... Played in all nine games St. Lawrence. ... Led the Liberty League and ranked fifth in the na- 2011: Played in all nine games ... Caught 10 passes for tion in tackles for a loss (19.0, 2.11) ... Led the confer- 191 yards and a touchdown ... Averaged 33.3 yards ence and ranked eighth in the nation in sacks (10, 1.11) per punt ... Added six special teams tackles ... Caught ... Named Liberty League Defensive Performer of the a season-high three passes for a season-high 66 yards Week three times ... Named Liberty League Rookie of against Merchant Marine ... Also had a season-high two the Week four times ... Named ECAC North Defensive tackles against the Mariners ... Made two catches for 43 Player of the Week once ... Named to D3football.com yards in the NCAA Playoffs at No. 7 Wesley ... Handled Team of the Week after performance against Merchant Hobart’s punting duties over the final two games of the Marine ... Finshed third on the team with 74 tackles season, dropping five of his 13 kicks inside the oppo-

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... Season-high 12 tackles against Union ... Double digit Also played three years of varsity lacrosse ... Served as a tackle totals in three games ... Registered three sacks at team captain in that sport as well. Carnegie Mellon ... Had at least one sack in six of Ho- career highs bart’s nine games ... Blocked a punt that was returned Tackles: 2, at WPI, Sept. 29, 2012 for a touchdown against Dickinson in the season open- CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk er ... Blocked a field goal against RPI ... Scored first 2012 5 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 collegiate touchdown on fumble recovery against WPI. TOTAL 5 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Worcester Academy: Produced 80 tackles, including three sacks ... Named team MVP. Aquinas Institute: Four-year varsity letterman ... Played Yosh outside linebacker ... Compiled more than 300 career Karbowniczak8 tackles, 12 sacks, and two interceptions ... Three-time all-state selection ... Three-time All-Greater Rochester SR • WR • 6-3 • 190 pick ... Two-time Defensive Player of the Year. Syracuse, N.Y. career highs Christian Brothers Tackles: 12, vs. Union, Oct. 9, 2010 Academy Tackles for loss: 4.5, vs. Geneva, Sept. 8, 2012 Sacks: 3.5, at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 Interceptions: 2, at Rensselaer, Oct. 20, 2012 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk 2012: Played in 13 games, starting 11 ... Caught 30 2010 9 46-28-74 19.0 10.0 1 0 3 2 passes for 507 yards and five touchdowns on the season 2011 9 27-18-45 11.5 6.5 5 2 3 0 ... Also punted 27 times for 1,004 yards (37.2 yds/p), 2012 13 29-23-52 21.5 10.0 3 2 0 0 TOTAL 31 102-69-171 52.0 26.5 9 4 6 2 landing 12 punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line ... Recorded two 100-yard receiving games ... Made four receptions for a season-high 140 yards and a touchdown against Rochester ... Pulled in five passes for 106 yards and a season-high two TDs ... Caught a season-high six passes for 61 yards and a score at Utica ... Longest re- ception of the season was a 46-yarder at Rensselaer ... Also had a 46-yard reception against the Yellowjackets Conner ... Best punting performance of the season came against Hartigan10 Geneva (Pa.), averaging 45.6 yards per kick, including a 65-yarder ... Boomed a season’s best 68-yard punt in the S0 • RB • 5-10 • 195 NCAA playoffs against No. 24 Wittenberg ... Dropped Albany, N.Y. a season-high three punts inside the 20 against both the Albany Academy Golden Tornadoes and the Tigers. 2011: Played in eight games, starting one ... Recorded 14 receptions for 157 yards and a touchdown and averaged 30.4 yards per punt ... Made a season-high 2012: Played in the first 11 games of the season until three receptions at Dickinson and against Rensselaer he suffered a season-ending injury in the NCAA play- ... Gained a season-high 40 receiving yards against the offs against Washington & Lee ... Averaged 5.9 yards Red Devils ... Posted a 2-yard touchdown reception per carry, gaining 293 yards on the ground ... Averaged against St. Lawrence ... Named the Liberty League Spe- 26.8 yards per kick return ... Named the Liberty League cial Teams Performer of the Week after averaging 37.3 Rookie of the Week three times in the month of Sep- yards per punt against Dickinson. tember ... Tabbed the Liberty League Special Teams 2010: All-Liberty League second team punter ... Played Performer of the Week after avearging 29.3 yards per in eight games ... Named Liberty League Co-Special kick return, including a season-long 49-yarder, against Teams Performer of the Week for season-opening per- Rochester ... Ran for a season-high 106 yards, includ- formance against Dickinson when he averaged a sea- ing a season-long 43 yard touchdown run, at WPI ... son-high 43.8 yards per punt ... Dropped at least one Picked up 66 yards rushing on just seven carries against punt inside the opponent’s 20-yard line in every game Geneva (Pa.) ... Scored his first collegiate touchdown he played. during the Merchant Marine game. Christian Brothers Academy: Three-year varsity letter- Albany Academy: Played for Tony Fruscio ... Two-year man ... Played wide receiver and punter ... Earned first varsity letterman at running back, quarterback and free team all-league honors ... Also played basketball for the safety ... NYSPHAA Scholar-Athlete Award ... Named Jacob Brothers ... Won a Section III Championship on the third team All-State ... Tabbed Offensive Player of the hardwood. Stanley Year ... 1,675 rushing yard, 24 rushing touchdowns, 7 585 passing yards, five touchdowns, and two receiving career highs SO • OLB • 6-0 • 195 Receptions: 6, at Utica, Sept. 15, 2012 touchdowns ... Also competed in track for the Cadets Receiving Yards: 140, vs. Rochester, Nov. 10, 2012 ... Served as a team captain in track. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Receiving Touchdowns: 2, at WPI, Sept. 29, 2012 Longest Reception: 46, twice career highs Palm Beach Gardens Punts: 6, vs. Wittenberg, Nov. 24, 2012 Carries: 16, at WPI, Sept. 29, 2012 Punting Yards: 228, vs. Geneva, Sept. 8, 2012 High School Rushing Yards: 106, at WPI, Sept. 29, 2012 Longest Punt: 68, vs. Wittenberg, Nov. 24, 2012 Longest Rush: 43, at WPI, Sept. 29, 2012 CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg Rushing TDs: 1, twice 2012: Played in five games ... Recorded a pair of solo 2010 8 3 43 0 17 14.3 Kick Returns: 3, vs. Rochester, Nov. 10, 2012 2011 8 14 157 1 18 11.2 Kick Return Yards: 88, vs. Rochester, Nov. 10, 2012 tackles against WPI. 2012 13 30 507 5 46 16.9 Longest Kick Return: 49, vs. Rochester, Nov. 10, 2012 Palm Beach Gardens High School: Played for Rob TOTAL 29 47 707 6 46 15.0 CAREER g Rush yds td lg Avg Freeman ... Four-year varsity letterman at outside line- CAREER g P yds lg Avg 2012 11 50 293 2 43 5.9 backer and strong safety ... Served as a team captain 2010 8 29 1,059 54 36.5 TOTAL 11 50 293 2 43 5.9 2011 8 23 699 47 30.4 ... Recorded 83 tackles, seven tackles for a loss, four CAREER g KR yds td lg Avg 2012 13 27 1,004 68 37.2 2012 11 4 107 0 49 26.8 fumble recoveries, and three forced fumbles as a senior TOTAL 29 79 2762 68 35.0 ... Named a Class 8A All-County linebacker in 2011 ... TOTAL 11 4 107 0 49 26.8

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Nolan Rashaun Christopher Toran 16 Moore 19 Holoman22 JR • OLB • 5-10 • 205 SR • CB • 5-9 • 160 SO • FB • 6-1 • 210

Pittsburgh, Pa. Troy, N.Y. Ashburn, Va. Gateway High School Troy High School Tuscarora High School

2012: Started all 13 games ... Finished third on the 2012: Played in 13 games, making his first collegiate 2012: Played in 12 games, starting three ... Rushed 19 team in tackles with 55 ... Named Liberty League Spe- start against Geneva (Pa.) ... Recorded eight tackles and times for 91 yards and caught three passes for 37 yards cial Teams Performer of the Week after recovering a one pass breakup on the year ... Produced a pair of solo and two touchdowns on the season ... Gained a season- pair of blocked punts (including one he blocked) at the stops against the Golden Tornadoes ... Made one tackle high 28 yards on just three carries against Dickinson Geneva 1-yard line, leading to Statesmen touchdowns and batted down a pass against Merchant Marine. ... Pulled in his first collegiate touchdown on a 7-yard ... Registered a season-high eight tackles in the win at 2011: Played in the win over St. John Fisher, recording strike at WPI ... Also logged a pair of tackles against Utica and repeated that total the following week in a a tackle. the Engineers ... Caught one pass for a season-high 26 win over Merchant Marine ... Recorded four tackles 2010: Did not play. yards in the NCAA playoffs against Washington & Lee. and his first career interception in the NCAA Playoff 2009: Saw action in seven games. Tuscarora High School: Played for Michael Burnett ... win over Washington & Lee ... Credited with two pass Troy High School: Played running back and defensive Three-year varsity letterman at fullback and linebacker breakups against Dickinson and at Rensselaer. back ... Served as a team captain ... Earned all-league ... Named Defensive Player of the Year ... Earned first 2011: Played in six games ... Made 11 tackles ... Notched and all-area honors on defense ... Also competed in team All-District honors at linebacker ... Also played a season-high five stops at Dickinson. track and field for the Flying Horses. basketball and ran track for the Huskies. Gateway High School: Three-time varsity letterman ... Played outside linebacker and strong safety ... Led team career highs career highs Tackles: 2, vs. Geneva, Sept. 8, 2012 Carries: 4, at Rensselaer, Oct. 20, 2012 to three straight conference championships and run- Rushing Yards: 28, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 1, 2012 ner-up finishes in the WPIAL ... 2010 Steel City Sports CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk Longest Rush: 11, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 1, 2012 2009 7 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 World’s Defensive MVP ... Earned all-conference hon- Receptions: 1, three times 2011 1 1-0-1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Receiving Yards: 26, vs. Washington & Lee, Nov. 17, 2012 ors after leading the team in tackles as a junior and se- 2012 13 8-0-8 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 Longest Reception: 26, vs. Washington & Lee, Nov. 17, 2012 nior ... Also competed in track and field for the Gators TOTAL 21 9-0-9 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 Receiving TDs: 1, twice ... Ran the 100 and 200 meter dashes and the 4x100 CAREER g Rush yds td lg Avg relay and pole vaulted. 2012 12 19 91 0 11 4.8 Fajri TOTAL 12 19 91 0 11 4.8 career highs Jackson CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg Tackles: 8, twice 2012 12 3 37 2 26 12.3 Tackles for loss: 1.5, twice JR • CB • 5-8 • 175 TOTAL 12 3 37 2 26 12.3 Interceptions: 1, vs. Washington & Lee, Nov. 17, 2012 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk Fayetteville, N.Y. 2011 6 8-3-11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Kent School Jolyon 2012 13 29-26-55 6.0 0.0 5 1 0 1 TOTAL 19 37-29-66 6.0 0.0 5 1 0 1 Christian Brothers Acad. Davis 23 SR • FS • 6-0 • 195 2012: All-Liberty League second team ... Started all 13 games ... Produced 35 tackles, including 32 solo, with Carthage, N.Y. four pass breakups on the year ... Registered a season- Carthage High School high seven tackles at No. 3 St. Thomas ... Logged five tackles at Utica and vs. Union ... Made two tackles and broke up two passes at WPI. 2011: Played in all nine games ... Recorded 25 tackles, 2013: Captain. including at least two in every game ... Posted a season- 2012: All-Liberty League first team ... Started all 13 high four stops and a pass breakup at WPI ... Notched games ... Sixth on the team with 50 tackles ... Logged a three solo tackles against Merchant Marine. season-high nine tackles in the NCAA Quarterfinals at Kent School: Produced 600 yards and 10 touchdowns St. Thomas ... Recorded eight stops, all solo, in regular for the Lions. season finale against Rochester ... Produced four solo Christian Brothers Academy: Four-year varsity letter- tackles and an interception against St. Lawrence ... Also man ... Played running back, defensive back, and re- made four solo stops in the NCAA Playoff win over turned kicks and punts ... Earned first team All-Central Washington & Lee. New York honors ... Gained 1,000 yards and scored 18 2011: Played in all nine games, starting four ... Pro- rushing touchdowns ... Also competed in track for the duced 17 tackles and two pass break ups ... Recorded Brothers ... Tabbed first team all-league. a season-high five tackles against Merchant Marine ... career highs Notched three solo stops against Dickinson and Wes- Tackles: 4, at WPI, Oct. 29, 2011 ley. CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk 2010: Appeared in nine games for the Statesmen ... 2011 9 17-8-25 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 Made three tackles ... Intercepted a pass against Dick- TOTAL 9 17-8-25 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 inson in addition to making a season-high two tackles. Carthage High School: Three-year varsity letterman ... Played running back and linebacker ... Two-time All- North selection ... Also competed in basketball and track and field for the Comets.

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career highs Austin Steven Tackles: 9, at St. Thomas (Minn.), Dec. 1, 2012 Tackles for loss: 1, at St. Lawrence, Nov. 3, 2012 DiMarco Webb Interceptions: 1, twice 30 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr INT SR • OLB • 5-8 • 195 SR • RB • 5-8 • 190 2010 9 1-2-3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 2011 9 11-6-17 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 Mountain Lakes, N.J. Dundee, N.Y. 2012 13 34-16-50 1.0 0.0 4 0 0 1 Mountain Lakes Dundee High School TOTAL 31 31-46-70 1.0 0.0 7 0 0 2 High School

2012: Played in nine games, starting one ... Recorded 2013: Captain. 10 tackles on the season ... Registered a pair of stops 2012: D3football.com All-East third team ... All-Liberty in home wins over Union, Rochester, and No. 24 Wit- League first team as a running back and honorable tenberg. mention as a return specialist ... Harter Family Award 2011: Played in all nine games, starting five ... Finished ... Three-time Liberty League Offensive Performer the season with 24 tackles, a forced fumble and an in- of the Week ... Led the conference in rushing yards terception ... Made a season-high eight tackles at Union (1,197), rushing yards per game (92.1), rushing yards ... Recorded six tackles against Rensselaer ... Produced per carry (6.0), and all purpose yards (1,525) ... Ranked five tackles at St. John Fisher ... Returned his first ca- second in the league in rushing touchdowns (12), trail- reer interception 38 yards for a touchdown against St. ing only teammate Bobby Dougherty ‘13 ... Produced Lawrence. five 100-yard rushing games ... Ran for a season-high 2010: Played in seven games ... Recorded two tackles 199 yards and two touchdowns against Union ... Pro- and a fumble recovery against Dickinson in the season duced 150 yards rushing and a season-high three TDs opener ... Also posted two tackles against WPI. vs. Merchant Marine ... Ran for 99 yards and three Mountain Lakes High School: Three-time varsity let- touchdowns vs. Washington & Lee in the NCAA Play- terman ... Played running back and outside linebacker offs ... Gained 130 yards on the ground and a TD in ... Garnered all-county and all-state honors ... Also com- the second round vs. No. 24 Wittenberg ... Capped his peted in lacrosse and wrestling for the Lakers. season with 103 yards rushing, including a 66-yard TD, at national runner-up St. Thomas (Minn.). career highs 2011: All-Liberty League first team ... Started all nine Tackles: 8, at Union, Oct. 8, 2011 games ... Produced 553 yards rushing and seven touch- CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk downs, caught eight passes for 124 yards and a TD, and 2010 7 5-0-5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 2011 9 10-14-24 0.5 0.0 1 1 0 0 averaged 21.2 yards per kick return ... Ranked third in 2012 9 7-3-10 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 the Liberty League in rushing touchdowns and seventh TOTAL 25 22-17-39 1.5 0.0 1 1 1 0 in rushing yards ... Had a season-high 18 carries for 83 Matt yards and a score against Rensselaer ... Gained a season- McGriff Dominique high 88 yards rushing at WPI ... Ran for 85 yards on 24 just six carries (14.2 yds/rush) at Union ... Recorded JR • OLB • 5-10 • 180 Ellis 138 yards of total offense, including a season-high 93 yards receiving, in the NCAA Playoffs at Wesley ... JR • FB • 6-0 • 245 South Orange, N.J. Reached the end zone twice on the ground against the Columbia High School St. Petersburg, Fla. Wolverines and earned the Liberty League Offensive Northeast High School Performer of the Week award. 2010: All-Liberty League first team ... Played in all nine games ... Averaged 5.5 yards per carry ... Led the Lib- 2012: Played in four games ... Recorded six tackles on erty League in touchdowns with 16 ... Finished third in the season ... Registered a season-high three tackles, in- 2012: Played in all 13 games, starting 10 ... Gained 319 the Liberty League in rushing ... Named Liberty League cluding a sack, against Geneva (Pa.). yards on 64 carries (5.0 yads/rush) ... Ran for a season- Offensive or Co-Offensive Performer of the Week three 2011: Saw action in three games ... Made three tackles high 69 yards at Rensselaer ... Produced 45 yards rush- times ... Named Liberty League Rookie or Co-Rookie on the year ... Posted a season-high two tackles at St. ing, including a season-long 21-yard run, and a touch- of the Week three times ... Became the first Statesman John Fisher. down against Dickinson ... Recorded 56 yards rushing to have 100 yard rushing and receiving in the same Columbia High School: Three-year varsity letter win- in the NCAA playoffs against Washington & Lee ... game against St. John Fisher ... Rushed for 100 or more ner ... Played linebacker and fullback ... Served as a Scored a touchdown in the NCAA playoffs against No. yards three times ... Season-high 120 yards rushing at team captain ... Earned second team All-State Group 4 24 Wittenberg. Carnegie Mellon ... Broke a 73-yard touchdown run and first team All-Essex County honors on defense ... 2011: All-Liberty League honorable mention ... Played against the Tartans ... Returned a kickoff 90 yards for Produced 100 tackles, 6.5 sacks, and seven touchdowns in all nine games, starting one ... Carried 39 times for a touchdown in the season opener against Dickinson ... Also played baseball for the Cougars ... Served as a 195 yards ... Logged season-highs with eight carries for ... Scored multiple touchdowns in five different games. team captain on the diamond as well. 60 yards at WPI ... Scored his first collegiate touch- Dundee High School: Three-year varsity letterman down against the Engineers. ... Played running back, outside linebacker, kicker, career highs Tackles: 3, vs. Geneva, Sept. 8, 2012 Northeast High School: Four-year varsity letter winner punter, and returned kicks and punts ... Competed in Sacks: 1, vs. Geneva, Sept. 8, 2012 ... Played fullback ... Served as a team captain ... Aver- the 2010 Eddie Meath All-Star Game ... Two-time Sec- CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk aged 5.6 yards per carry as a senior. tion V Class D Player of the Year ... 2009 Finger Lakes 2011 3 2-1-3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 League West Co-Player of the Year ... 2009 Section V 2012 4 5-1-6 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 career highs Class D Finals MVP ... 2008 Section V Class D Finals TOTAL 7 7-2-9 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 Carries: 11, vs. Washington & Lee, Nov. 17, 2012 Rushing Yards: 69, at Rensselaer, Oct. 20, 2012 Outstanding Offensive Back ... Led Dundee to a 10-1 Longest Rush: 21, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 1, 2012 record as a junior, rushing for more than 1,000 yards Rushing Touchdowns: 1, five times and 17 touchdowns ... Guided the team to another 10-1 CAREER g Rush yds td lg Avg campaign as a senior ... Set school record with 2,014 2011 9 39 195 1 17 5.0 rushing yards in 2009 ... Scored 35 TDs (32 rush, 2 PR, 2012 13 64 319 4 21 5.0 TOTAL 22 103 514 5 21 5.0 1 rec) in his final scholastic season, another school re- cord ... Holds the Dundee single game record for rush- ing yards with a 319-yard performance against DeSales

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in 2009 ... Also competed in basketball and track and and WPI ... Produced his first collegiate interception career highs field for the Scotsmen ... Qualified for the state champi- against Dickinson. Tackles: 4, at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 onships in the 100 meters and the 400 meters. 2010: Played in six games ... Registered three tackles CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk three times, against Dickinson, Merchant Marine and 2010 4 0-5-5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 career highs Rensselaer. 2011 9 16-3-19 1.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 Carries: 22, at Merchant Marine, Oct. 23, 2010 2012 9 7-6-13 1.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 Rushing Yards: 199, vs. Union, Oct. 27, 2012 Hotchkiss School: Led the football team to a 9-2 record TOTAL 22 23-14-37 2.0 0.0 3 1 0 0 Longest Rush: 73, at Carnegie Mellon, Sept. 18, 2010 and a second place finish in the league ... Also played Rushing TDs: 3, three times lacrosse for the Bearcats ... Won 85 percent of his fa- Receptions: 3, three times Receiving Yards: 109, vs. St. John Fisher, Sept. 25, 2010 ceoffs against Deerfield, which was ranked No. 1 in the Longest Reception: 61, vs. St. John Fisher, Sept. 25, 2010 nation at the time. Receiving TDs: 1, three times La Costa Canyon High School: Three-year varsity letter- Kick Returns: 6, vs. Union, Oct. 9, 2010 Kick Return Yards: 112, vs. Union, Oct. 9, 2010 man ... Served as a team captain ... Played cornerback, Longest Kick Return: 90, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 11, 2010 wide receiver, and returned kicks ... Earned first team KOR TDs: 1, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 11, 2010 All-CIF, All-San Diego North County, and all-league CAREER g Rush yds td lg Avg honors ... Led the county in kickoff and punt return 2010 9 142 783 14 73 5.5 yards as a junior and senior ... Named North County 2011 9 119 553 7 70 4.6 2012 13 199 1,197 12 66 6.0 Times Player of the Week after producing 10 unassisted TOTAL 31 460 2,533 33 73 5.5 tackles in the CIF Division I championship game ... CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg Also played lacrosse for the Mavericks ... Ranked in the 2010 9 8 165 1 61 20.6 top-10 in the county in faceoff wins ... Named to the 2011 9 8 124 1 41 15.5 San Diego All-Star team. 2012 13 10 101 1 24 10.1 Jacob TOTAL 31 26 390 3 61 15.0 career highs Price CAREER g KR yds td lg Avg Tackles: 7, at St. Thomas (Minn.), Dec. 1, 2012 2010 9 15 330 1 90 22.0 Pass Breakups: 5, vs. Rochester, Nov. 10, 2012 JR • ILB • 5-11 • 215 2011 9 10 212 0 30 21.2 Interceptions: 1, four times 2012 13 10 227 0 49 22.7 Punt Returns: 4, vs. Rensselaer, Nov. 5, 2011 TOTAL 31 35 769 1 90 22.0 Punt Return Yards: 32, at Dickinson, Sept. 3, 2011 Johnson City, N.Y. Longest Punt Return: 19, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct, 22, 2011 Johnson City High School CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr INT 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 1 2012 12 18-12-30 2.0 0.0 14 0 1 3 TOTAL 27 39-21-60 2.5 0.0 17 0 2 4 2012: Played in all 13 games ... Recorded 15 tackles and blocked a punt on the season ... Logged a season-high CAREER g PR yds td lg Avg 2010 6 0 0 0 0 - - - two tackles against WPI, Union, St. Lawrence, and No. 2011 9 11 89 0 19 8.1 3 St. Thomas ... Blocked a punt in the NCAA playoff 2012 12 0 0 0 0 - - - win over No. 24 Wittenberg. TOTAL 27 11 89 0 19 8.1 2011: Saw action in one game. Johnson City High School: Three-year varsity letter Taylor winner ... Played linebacker and offensive guard ... Served as a team captain ... Led the team to a Section Delperuto IV championship as a junior ... Named first team All- SR • OLB • 5-10 • 190 State, Elite 24, and all-region ... Produced 102 tackles, four sacks, and two interceptions as a senior ... Also Syracuse, N.Y. competed in baseball and indoor track for the Wildcats Solvay High School ... Won a division championship on the diamond.

career highs Tackles: 4, at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk 2011 1 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2012 13 10-5-15 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 2012: Played in nine games ... Logged 13 tackles and TOTAL 14 10-5-15 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 two pass breakups on the season ... Recorded a season- Connor high three tackles against Union ... Matched that total in the NCAA quarterfinals at No. 3 St. Thomas. Trayvon Garrett 2011: Played in all nine games ... Recorded 19 tackles— Toney including at least one in every game—a forced fumble SR • CB • 5-10 • 170 and a pass break up ... Logged a season-high four stops, SO • ILB • 6-1 • 215 San Diego, Calif. including one for a loss, in the NCAA Playoffs at No. 7 Wesley ... Made three solo tackles, forced a fumble and Johnson City, N.Y. Hotchkiss School Johnson City High School La Costa Canyon broke up a pass at WPI ... Also posted three tackles the High School week before against Merchant Marine. 2010: Saw action in four games ... Played in final three games of the season ... Recorded five tackles ... Made 2012: Played in 12 games, starting four ... Registered 30 2012: Played in all 13 games ... Made four solo tackles tackles, including two for loss, and a team-high three in- two stops against WPI and at RPI. Solvay High School: Three-year varsity letterman ... and blocked a punt in his Hobart debut against Dick- terceptions on the season ... Logged a season-high seven inson ... Returned his first collegiate interception 37 tackles and an interception in the NCAA quarterfinal Played running back and linebacker ... Earned first team all-league honors ... Also competed in baseball yards for a touchdown at WPI ... Recorded a season- at No. 3 St. Thomas ... Made four tackles and a Hobart high eight tackles in the NCAA quarterfinals at No. game record five pass breakups against Rochester. and indoor track and field for the Bearcats ... Named first team all-league on the diamond. 3 St. Thomas. 2011: Started all nine games ... Ranked second in Huntington High School: Coached by Steve Muller ... the Liberty League in punt return average (8.1 yds/r) Served as a team captain ... Played running back and ... Registered 18 tackles, two pass breakups, and an linebacker ... Two-time all-county selection ... Garnered interception ... Made a season-high four tackles at St. Class A third team All-State honors on defense as a John Fisher ... Recorded three tackles against Union junior ... Also competed in track and field for the Blue

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Devils ... Served as a captain in track and field as well. against Rochester ... Repeated that effort in the NCAA playoffs against Washington and Lee. Ali career highs Webster Schroeder High School: Played for Kali Wad- Tackles: 4, at Wesley, Nov. 19, 2011 Marpet kins and Chris Urban ... Four-year varsity letterman CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd int blk on the offensive and defensive lines and also played 2012 13 16-7-23 1.0 0.0 1 1 1 JR • OL • 6-4 • 290 TOTAL 13 16-7-23 1.0 0.0 1 1 1 fullback ... Named Most Valuable Lineman of the Sec- tion V Championship ... Three-time All-Greater Roch- Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. ester and All-Monroe County selection ... Also played Hastings High School Dan hockey and wrestled for the Warriors ... 2011 Section V Sweeney Wrestling Champion at 285 pounds ... Member of the National Business and Marketing Honor Society. 2013: Captain ... Lindy’s preseason All-America first SR • OLB • 5-10 • 175 team. career highs 2012: D3football.com All-East second team ... All-Lib- Cheshire, Conn. Tackles: 8, twice Sacks: 1.5, vs. Dickinson, Sept. 1, 2012 erty League first team ... Started all 13 games ... Part Cheshire High School of an offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks in CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sacks pd ff fr INT 2012 13 29-25-54 4.0 3.0 3 0 1 1 the Liberty League (8) despite playing as many as four TOTAL 13 29-25-54 4.0 3.0 3 0 1 1 games more than some conference foes ... Statesmen were 10th in the nation in sacks allowed per game ... 2012: Liberty League All-Academic ... Did not appear Hobart led the Liberty League in total offense, first in any games. downs, third down conversion, fourth down conver- 2011: Saw action in one game ... Recorded one tackle sion and time of possession ... Helped the Statesmen for a loss of a yard against Merchant Marine. rush for a season-high 355 yards in win over Union ... 2010: Played in two games. Provided protection for a season-high 542 yards of total Cheshire High School: Three-time varsity letterman offense, including a season-high 322 yards passing, at ... Played running back, outside linebacker, and strong WPI. safety ... Earned all-state accolades ... Two-time all- 2011: Saw action in six games ... Helped the Statesmen conference selection ... Also competed in lacrosse and collect a season-high 500 yards of offense at Dickinson, swimming for the Rams ... Earned all-state honors in including 313 on the ground ... Played in two of the the pool. four games that Hobart’s line did not allow a sack. career highs Hastings High School: Three-time varsity letterman Tackles: 1, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2012 ... Played offensive tackle and defensive end ... Named CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sacks pd ff fr blk second team All-State ... Earned all-section honors ... 2010 1 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Two-time all-league selection ... Also played basketball 2011 1 1-0-1 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 for the Yellowjackets ... Two-time all-league selection on 2012 0 0-0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 1-0-1 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 the hardwood. Cory greg

David Davis smith Buran SR • ILB • 5-11 • 205 SR • FS • 5-10 • 175 Lancaster, N.Y. Lancaster High School Cohoes, Conn. Albany Academy

2012: Liberty League All-Academic ... Played in 11 games ... Named Liberty League Special Teams Per- 2012: Spent the season on the junior varsity. former of the Week after blocking a kick and recover- 2011: Saw action in one game. ing a fumble in the NCAA playoff win over No. 24 2010: Spent the season on the junior varsity. Wittenberg ... Made a season-high three tackles at WPI. Albany Academy: Three-year varsity letterman ... Played 2011: Liberty League All-Academic ... Played in all nine offensive guard ... Named a second team Section II All- games ... Recorded nine tackles on the year ... Produced Star ... Also competed in track and field and wrestling a season-high two stops against St. John Fisher, Union, for the Cadets ... Earned the Janvin Wrestling Award and Merchant Marine. and the Albany Academy Sportsmanship Award. 2010: Appeared in season opener against Dickinson ... Made first career stop against the Red Devils. Tom Mark Lancaster High School: Three-year varsity letterman ... Elder Guarino-Hyde Played linebacker and fullback ... Produced 280 career tackles, including a single game-high of 24 ... Named SR • ILB • 6-0 • 220 SO • DE • 6-0 • 230 to the All-State third team ... Section IV Class AA All- Star ... Earned first team All-Western New York honors Hicksville, N.Y. Webster, N.Y. ... Also played lacrosse for the Redskins ... Garnered Chaminade High School Webster Schroeder second team Section IV All-Star honors. High School career highs Tackles: 3, at WPI, Sept. 29, 2012 2013: Captain. 2012: Started all 13 games ... Rookie Award for Foot- CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl sacks pd ff fr blk 2012: Played in all 13 games ... Tenth on the team in 2010 2 0-1-1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 ball ... Three-time Liberty League Rookie of the Week 2011 9 5-4-9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 tackles ... Logged a season-high six tackles and recov- ... Registered seven tackles, including 1.5 sacks in his 2012 11 8-4-12 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 ered a fumble against Springfield ... Recorded four Hobart debut against Dickinson ... Recorded his first TOTAL 22 13-9-22 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 tackles against Union, St. Lawrence, and at St. Thomas collegiate interception at Utica ... Made seven tackles in the NCAA Quarterfinals ... Made two tackles and and broke up a pass against Springfield ... Logged a blocked a punt against Geneva. season-high eight tackles in the regular season finale 2011: Played in all nine games ... Logged seven tackles

18 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football on the year ... Produced a season-high three takedowns 2011: Played in two games ... Provided protection as Trevor against Merchant Marine ... Registered two tackles at Hobart accumulated 491 yards of offense at St. John St. John Fisher. Fisher and 429 yards against Merchant Marine. Schutte 2010: Played in six games ... Recorded two tackles 2010: Saw first collegiate action versus WPI. SR • OL • 6-5 • 285 against WPI. Morristown-Beard School: Four-year varsity letterman Chaminade High School: Two-year varsity letterman ... Two-time all-conference and all-area selection ... Lakewood, N.Y. ... Played linebacker and fullback ... Served as a team Two-time team Lineman of the Year ... Earned all-area Southwestern High School captain ... Earned all-league honors. honors in 2008 ... Also competed in track and field for the Crimson. career highs Tackles: 3, vs. Merchant Marine, Oct. 22, 2011 2012: Played in three games ... Helped Hobart rush CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk Michael 2010 6 1-2-3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 for more than 280 yards and five touchdowns against 2011 9 4-3-7 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 Green No. 24 Wittenberg in the second round of the NCAA TOTAL 15 5-5-10 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 SR • OL • 6-1 • 250 playoffs. 2011: Played in three games ... Helped Hobart compile Belleair Beach, Fla. more than 290 yards of total offense and eight touch- Clearwater High School downs at St. John Fisher. 2010: Saw action in season opener against Dickinson. Southwestern High School: Two-year varsity letterman ... Played offensive tackle and defensive end ... Led 2013: Captain. Southwestern to back-to-back New York State Class C 2012: Capital One Academic All-America second team Championships ... Earned first team all-league honors ... Capital One Academic All-District second team ...... Garnered the Scholar Athlete Award ... Also played Liberty League All-Academic ... Started all 13 games ... basketball for the Trojans. Part of an offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks in Family Ties: Grandfather was an economics professor the Liberty League (8) despite playing as many as four at Hobart and William Smith for 27 years ... Grand- games more than some conference foes ... Statesmen mother was a William Smith dean ... Father, Doug, is a were 10th in the nation in sacks allowed per game ... member of the Hobart Class of 1982 ... Brother, Matt, Hobart led the Liberty League in total offense, first is a member of the Hobart Class of 2011. downs, third down conversion, fourth down conver- sion and time of possession ... Helped the Statesmen Alex rush for a season-high 355 yards in win over Union ... Provided protection for a season-high 542 yards of total Bush offense, including a season-high 322 yards passing, at SR • OL • 6-3 • 290 WPI. 2011: Liberty League All-Academic ... Played in eight Gouverneur, N.Y. games, starting one ... Played in three of the four games Gouverneur High School Emiliano in which Hobart’s line did not allow a sack ... Helped Acosta the Statesmen amass 491 yards of total offense (213 rush/278 pass) against St. John Fisher, which ranked SO • OL • 6-3 • 280 13th in the nation in total defense entering the game ... 2012: Played in eight games ... Helped Hobart rush for Helped Hobart gain a season-high 313 yards rushing at a season-high 355 yards against Union ... Provided pro- Elba, N.Y. Dickinson in the season opener. tection for the Statesmen’s top passing performance, a Elba High School 2010: Appeared in three games. 322-yard day at WPI ... Cleared the road for Hobart to Clearwater High School: Two-year varsity letterman ... rush for over 280 yards and five touchdowns in NCAA Played on the offensive and defensive lines ... Two-year, playoff wins over Washington & Lee and No. 24 Wit- 2012: Played in 10 games ... Helped Hobart rush for a two-way starter ... Twice named Player of the Week ... tenberg. season-high 355 yards against Union ... Also provided Earned the Sydney Perkins Memorial Award twice ... 2011: Played in all nine games ... Hobart offensive protection for the Statesmen’s top passing game, a Received the Sydney Perkins Memorial Scholarship .. line allowed the fewest sacks in the Liberty League ... 322-yard performance at WPI ... Appeared in Hobart’s Also wrestled for the Tornadoes. Helped the Statesmen rush for a season-high 313 yards NCAA playoff wins over Washington & Lee and No. in the season opening win over Dickinson ... Gave Ho- 24 Wittenberg. bart QBs time to throw for a season-high 278 yards and Elba High School: Coached by Michael Cintorino ... five touchdowns the following week at St. John Fisher. Played in the Eddie Meath All-Star Game ... Recorded 2010: Saw action in six games ... Helped pave the way 66 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks as a senior. for a season-high 243 rushing yards against Union. Gouverneur High School: Two-year varsity letterman ... Played on the offensive and defensive lines and line- Max backer ... Played in the Tupper Lake Rotary All-Star Janoff Game ... Earned first team All-Northern Conference honors ... Named Lineman of the Year ... Also played SR • OL • 6-1 • 305 baseball and basketball for the Wildcats ... Two-time first team all-league selection on the hardwood. Short Hills, N.J. Morristown-Beard High School

2012: Played in five games, including NCAA playoff wins over Washington & Lee and No. 24 Wittenberg ... Helped the Statesmen rush for over 280 yards and five touchdowns against both the Generals and the Tigers ... Provided protection for Hobart’s most prolific pass- ing game of the year, a 322-yard performance at WPI.

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DeAndré Rochester went for 42 yards. Defensive Player of the Year ... All-Liberty League first 2011: Saw action in six games ... Caught two passes for team ... Bob Toner Defensive MVP Award ... D3foot- Smith 23 yards and a touchdown ... 3-yard TD catch against ball.com Team of the Week three times ... ECAC JR • OL • 6-3 • 335 Merchant Marine was his first collegiate reception and Northwest Defensive Player of the Week twice ... Lib- gave Statesmen a 42-0 fourth quarter lead ... Pulled in erty League Defensive Performer of the Week three Syracuse, N.Y. a 20-yard reception the following week against Rens- times ... Ranked third in the nation in tackles for loss Corcoran High School selaer. with a Hobart season record 30.5 ... Ranked fourth in Albany Academy: Two-year varsity letter man ... Played the nation in sacks with a Hobart season record 17.5 ... tight end and linebacker ... Served as a team captain ... Second on the team with 67 tackles ... Set Hobart game Named third team All-State at linebacker ... Garnered record with 4.5 sacks, tying the game record for tackles 2012: All-Liberty League honorable mention ... Started first team all-area at tight end ... Earned first team for loss, at Utica ... Broke tackles for loss record with all 13 games ... Part of an offensive line that allowed All-Section II Class B honors at both positions ... Na- 5.0, including three sacks, against Union ... Produced the fewest sacks in the Liberty League (8) despite play- tional Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award ... a season-high eight tackles against the Dutchmen ... ing as many as four games more than some conference Received the Academy’s Nardolillo Award as the best Matched that total in the NCAA Playoff first round foes ... Statesmen were 10th in the nation in sacks al- defensive player ... Also competed in basketball and win over Washington & Lee. 2011: D3football.com All- lowed per game ... Hobart led the Liberty League in to- track for the Cadets. East second team ... ECAC North Rookie of the Year tal offense, first downs, third down conversion, fourth ... ECAC North All-Star second team ... Liberty League down conversion and time of possession ... Helped the career highs Rookie of the Year ... All-Liberty League first team ... Receptions: 4, vs. Union, Oct. 27, 2012 Statesmen rush for a season-high 355 yards in win over Receiving Yards: 89, vs. Union, Oct. 27, 2012 Abe Solomon Memorial Award ... Rookie Award for Union ... Provided protection for a season-high 542 Receiving Touchdowns: 2, vs. Union, Oct. 27, 2012 Football ... Six-time Liberty League Rookie of the Week yards of total offense, including a season-high 322 yards Longest Reception: 43, vs. Union, Oct. 27, 2012 ... Played in all nine games, starting seven ... Led the passing, at WPI. CAREER g Rec yds td lg Avg Liberty League and ranked second in the nation in 2011: Played in seven games, starting at Union ... Played 2011 6 2 23 1 20 10.0 sacks ... Led the conference and ranked eighth in the 2012 12 14 260 4 43 18.6 in three of the four games in which Hobart’s line did TOTAL 18 16 283 5 43 17.7 nation in tackles for a loss ... Recorded at least two

not allow a sack ... Helped the Statesmen amass 491 greg tackles in every game ... In three game span vs. St. John yards of total offense (213 rush/278 pass) against St. Fisher, St. Lawrence, and Union, totaled 17 tackles,

John Fisher, which ranked 13th in the nation in to- smith including 7.5 sacks ... Logged a season-high seven tack- tal defense entering the game ... Helped Hobart gain les (all solo) against WPI ... Posted a season-high four a season-high 313 yards rushing at Dickinson in the tackles for a loss against the Engineers ... Ended the season opener. regular season first in the nation in sacks following a Corcoran High School: Four-year varsity letterman ... three-sack performance against Rochester ... Recorded Played on the offensive and defensive lines ... Played six tackles, including half a sack, in the NCAA Playoff in the Upstate-Downstate Senior All-Star and John game at No. 7 Wesley. Arcaro All-Star Classic games ... Tabbed fifth team All- Poughkeepsie High School: Two-year varsity letter State, first team All-Central New York, and first team winner ... Played defensive end ... Earned All-State and all-league. all-league honors ... Also garnered Defensive Player of greg the Year and Lineman of the Year awards ... Recorded

searles 92 tackles, including nine sacks ... Also competed in basketball for the Pioneers.

career highs Tackles: 8, three times Tackles for a loss: 5.0, vs. Union, Oct. 27, 2012 Sacks: 4.5, at Utica, Sept. 15, 2012 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk 2011 9 31-15-46 19.0 13.0 2 5 1 0 2012 13 46-21-67 30.5 17.5 3 4 2 1 TOTAL 22 77-36-113 49.5 30.5 5 9 3 1 andrew

markham ’1 Tyre 0 Coleman Mike JR • DE • 6-1 • 250 Berkowitz Poughkeepsie, N.Y. JR • TE • 6-5 • 230 Poughkeepsie High School Guilderland, N.Y. Albany Academy 2013: D3football.com preseason All-America first team ... Sporting News preseason All-America first team ... Lindy’s preseason All-America first team ... BSN 2012: Played in 12 games ... Registered 14 catches for preseason All-America first team ... College Football 260 yards and four touchdowns on the year ... Named America preseason All-America team ... CESM pre- to the D3football.com Team of the Week after record- season All-America first team. ing a season-high four receptions for a season-high 89 2012: D3football.com All-America first team ... BSN yards and a season-high two touchdowns against Union All-America first team D3football.com East Region ... Logged three catches for 28 yards and a TD in the Defensive Player of the Year ... D3football.com All-East season opener against Dickinson ... Lone catch against first team ... ECAC North All-Star ... All-Liberty League

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Cory Also competed in basketball and golf for the Trojans ... Made five tackles in the season opener vs. Dickinson ... Tabbed second team all-league on the links ... Earned Registered five tackles, including 2.5 for loss at Utica. Einbeck the league’s sportsmanship award on the hardwood. 2011: Played in all nine games ... Registered 16 tackles, including two sacks ... Logged a season-high four tack- SR • DT • 6-0 • 250 career highs les against Dickinson ... Produced another four-tackle Watertown, N.Y. Tackles: 2, at WPI, Sept. 28, 2012 effort against Union. Watertown High School CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk South Hadley High School: Four-year varsity letterman 2011 7 2-0-2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 ... Played defensive line and offensive guard ... Pro- 2012 7 2-2-4 2.5 0.5 1 2 0 0 TOTAL 14 4-2-6 2.5 0.5 1 2 0 0 duced more than 200 career tackles, 20 career sacks, and blocked four punts ... Led the team to a Division kevin 2012: Played in seven games ... Registered a season-high II Western Massachusetts Super Bowl title ... Earned three tackles at St. Lawrence ... Recovered a fumble in col the 2010 Healey Award as the Pioneer Valley’s best

the NCAA playoff win over No. 24 Wittenberg. ton lineman ... Four-time all-conference selection ... Also 2011: Saw action in two games ... Recorded a tackle at competed in wrestling and lacrosse for the Tigers ... St. John Fisher. Two-time Division 3 state champion on the mat. 2010: Spent the season on the junior varsity. Watertown High School: Two-year varsity letterman ... career highs Played guard and nose tackle ... Also competed in track Tackles: 6, vs. Springfield, Oct. 6, 2012 and field for the Cyclones. Tackles for loss: 2.5, at Utica, Sept. 15, 2012 Sacks: 1.0, three times career highs CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk Tackles: 8, three times 2011 9 9-7-16 3.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 Tackles for a loss: 5.0, vs. Union, Oct. 27, 2012 2012 11 15-17-32 4.0 1.5 1 2 0 0 Sacks: 4.5, at Utica, Sept. 15, 2012 TOTAL 20 24-24-48 7.0 3.5 1 2 0 0 CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk 2011 9 31-15-46 19.0 13.0 2 5 1 0 2012 13 46-21-67 30.5 17.5 3 4 2 1 TOTAL 22 77-36-113 49.5 30.5 5 9 3 1 greg

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Tucker Gumkowski SO • DT • 6-0 • 265

Montclair, N.J. Salisbury School

2012: Played in 11 games, starting five ... Produced 17 tackles and a sack on the year ... Recorded a season- Jake high five stops in the NCAA quarterfinals at No. 3 St. Thomas ... Made three tackles in the NCAA playoffs vs. Currie No. 24 Wittenberg ... Registered one of Hobart’s single JR • DE • 6-0 • 240 game record 11 sacks at Utica. Pronunciation Guide Salisbury School: Played for Chris Phelps ... Four-year #3 Elvin Souffrant = sue-frahnt Jamestown, N.Y. varsity letterman on the offensive and defensive lines #8 Yosh Karbowniczak = car-boh-nuh-zak Southwestern ... Earned all-league honors ... Also played lacrosse for #11 John Fasano = fuh-sano High School the Knights. #16 Nolan Toran = too-ran career highs #18 Kyle Bayly = bay-lee 2012: Played in seven games ... Made two tackles, both Tackles: 5, at St. Thomas (Minn.), Dec. 1, 2012 #21 Fajri Jackson = fahj-ree for a loss and both resulted in fumbles, at WPI. CAREER g ua-a-tot tfl Sacks pd ff fr blk #23 Jolyon Davis = joy-on 2012 11 9-8-17 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 2011: Played in seven games ... Recorded a solo tackle TOTAL 11 9-8-17 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 #29 Austin Gallegos = guy-a-goes against Dickinson and St. John Fisher. #33 Dominique Ellis = dom-in-kneek Southwestern High School: Two-year varsity letter- #38 Taylor Delperuto = del-per-roo-toe man ... Played defensive end and center ... Led team Troy #39 Jerome Cappadona = kappa-doh-nuh to a 22-1 record during his career ... Helped the team Johnson capture the 2009 state championship ... Two-time All- #46 Sean Kirshe = ker-she State selection ... Two-time scholar-athlete honoree ... JR • DT • 5-10 • 260 #51 Mark Guarino-Hyde = gwar-ee-no Also competed in basketball and golf for the Trojans ... #53 Brian Rabasca = ruh-bask-uh Tabbed second team all-league on the links ... Earned South Hadley, Mass. #55 Ali Marpet = alley S. Hadley High School the league’s sportsmanship award on the hardwood. #60 Justin DiJiulio = duh-joo-lee-oh 2011: Played in seven games ... Recorded a solo tackle #74 Trevor Schutte = shooty against Dickinson and St. John Fisher. Southwestern High School: Two-year varsity letter- #78 DeAndré Smith = de-on-dray man ... Played defensive end and center ... Led team 2012: All-Liberty League honorable mention ... Played #83 Jack Pfohl = full to a 22-1 record during his career ... Helped the team in 11 games, starting nine ... Produced 32 tackles, 4.0 #87 Yanni Zulia = yah-knee zoo-lee-uh capture the 2009 state championship ... Two-time All- tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, and forced two fumbles ... Re- State selection ... Two-time scholar-athlete honoree ... corded a season-high six tackles against Springfield ...

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 21 hobart college 2012 Season recap Dickinson vs #22 Hobart #22 Hobart dominates Dickinson in gridiron opener Sep 01, 2012 at Geneva, N.Y. GENEVA, N.Y.—The No. 22 Hobart football team pitched an opening day shutout, topping Dickin- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score son 31-0. It’s the Statesmen's first shutout to open the season, since blanking the Red Devils 21-0 on Dickinson (0-1) 0 0 0 0 0 Hobart (1-0) 7 10 14 0 31 Sept. 10, 2005. Scoring Summary: LB Andrew Klindera recorded a team-high eight tackles. DE Mark Guarino-Hyde added seven 1st 5:13 H Berkowitz 11 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 13-83 4:55 tackles, including 1.5 sacks, and DE Tyre Coleman chipped in five tackles and a sack. 2nd 10:57 H Breton 0 blocked punt return (Hull kick) 1:11 H Hull 27 field goal, 9-27 3:49 Hobart outgained Dickinson 399-54. RB Bobby Dougherty led the ground game with 88 yards 3rd 11:38 H Ellis 21 run (Hull kick), 7-70 3:15 and a touchdown. QB Nick Strang was 13-of-24 for 117 yards and a TD. WR Elvin Souffrant caught a 0:24 H Dougherty 11 run (Hull kick), 8-72 3:29 team-high four passes for 40 yards. WR Junior Woodard caught three passes for 28 yards extending his DIC HOB FIRST DOWNS 4 23 consecutive games with a catch streak to 21, tied for the sixth longest streak in school history. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-43 49-264 The Red Devils averaged just 1.2 yards per carry and only 3.7 yards per completion. Nate Detwiler PASSING YDS (NET) 11 135 Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-3-0 26-15-0 and Shane Mitchell shared game-high honors with nine tackles apiece. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 49-54 75-399 The Statesmen opened the scoring with their second drive, marching 83 yards in 13 plays. Strang Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-32 3-55 completed an 11-yard pass to TE Mike Berkowitz (3 rec, 28 yds). Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-79 1-29 Early in the second quarter, special teams gave Hobart a 14-0 lead when Trevon Toney (4 tkls) Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 11-35.3 6-39.0 blocked a Dickinson punt at the visitor’s 9-yard line and Juan Breton (3 tkls) collected the bouncing Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 ball in the end zone for a touchdown. The Statesmen took a 17-0 lead into halftime thanks to James Penalties-Yards 7-30 11-90 Possession Time 23:11 36:49 Hull’s 27-yard field goal with 1:11 left in the half. Third-Down Conversions 2 of 15 9 of 18 The Red Devils did not advance across midfield in the first half. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-4 Hobart took the opening possession of the second half 70 yards in seven plays for a 24-0 lead. FB Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-21 Dominique Ellis (4 rush, 45 yds) covered the final 39 yards with up the gut runs of 18 and 21 yards. RUSHING: Dickinson-Licata 9-24; Smith 5-14; Capone 5-11; Cassidy Mike Capone returned the ensuing kickoff 23 yards to the Hobart 49, to put Dickinson in Hobart 2-6; Wilson 4-3; 1-2; Ahnell 9-minus 17. Hobart-Dougherty territory for the first time. The stay lasted just two plays. On second and seven, QB Cole Ahnell (3-12- 15-88; Webb 13-67; Dominique Ellis 4-45; Holoman 3-28; Hartigan 8-16; Strang 2-12; Delaney 4-8. 0, 11 yds) was sacked by Guarino-Hyde for a loss of six, pushing the Red Devils back across midfield. PASSING: Dickinson-Ahnell 3-12-0-11; Carmella 0-2-0-0. Hobart-Strang After forcing Hobart to punt, Dickinson’s offense finally moved across midfield with its most 13-24-0-117; Conlan 2-2-0-18. RECEIVING: Dickinson-Ondo 1-7; Rodgers 1-4; Licata 1-0. Hobart- promising drive of the game, but on third and 10 from the Hobart 22, Ahnell made a late pitch on Souffrant 4-40; Woodard 3-28; Berkowitz 3-28; Fasano 1-17; Cronze 1-9; the option that hit the intended teammate in the knee. LB Tom Elder (2 tkls) recovered the fumble to Zdrojewski 1-8; Dougherty 1-4; Webb 1-1. set up the final score drive of the game. Eight plays and 72 yards later, Dougherty’s 11-yard TD run put the home team up 31-0.

Blocked punts key #18 Hobart’s win over Geneva Geneva vs #18 Hobart Sep 08, 2012 at Geneva, N.Y. GENEVA, N.Y.—The 18th-ranked Hobart football team blocked a pair of punts that led to a pair of Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score short touchdown runs as the Statesmen defeated Geneva (Pa.) 28-7 on Boswell Field. LB Nolan Toran Geneva (0-2) 0 0 0 7 7 was credited with one of the blocks and recovered both on the Golden Tornadoes’ 1-yard line. Hobart (2-0) 7 7 0 14 28 Scoring Summary: The first half was played through torrential rains, bogging down both offenses. Hobart’s punt re- 1st 0:49 H Strang 1 run (Hull kick), 1-1 0:04 turn unit set the stage for the first score of the day, when Tom Elder broke through the middle of the 2nd 8:05 H Strang 1 run (Hull kick), 1-1 0:06 4th 13:48 H Dougherty 2 run (Hull kick), 14-83 7:16 line for the block. Toran dove on the loose ball at the 1. On first down, Nick Strang plunged across the 8:30 H Woodard 26 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 4-69 1:54 goal line on a quarterback keeper for a 7-0 lead with 49 seconds left in the first quarter. 4:10 G Colavecchia 22 run (Visingardi kick), 5-49 1:03 The offensive struggles for both teams extended into the second quarter and again the punt return GEN HOB unit came up big. This time Toran blocked and recovered the punt setting up Strang’s 1-yard keeper FIRST DOWNS 14 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-55 50-145 with 8:05 remaining in the half. PASSING YDS (NET) 121 164 Hobart’s defense, which shut out Dickinson last week, was once again dominant. For the second Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-12-0 19-13-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-176 69-309 game in a row, the visitors failed to move across midfield in the first half at the Boz. In fact, Geneva Fumble Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0 had just three first downs in the opening 30 minutes, two of which came via Statesmen penalties. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-40 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-87 1-17 Both teams punted away their first possession of the second half, but Yosh Karbowniczak made Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 sure the Golden Tornadoes faced a long field, getting off a low punt that took a Hobart bounced and Punts (Number-Avg) 8-23.6 5-45.6 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-1 rolled down to the Geneva 7, a career-long 65 yard punt. Penalties-Yards 5-55 7-95 On the ensuing drive, the Golden Tornadoes finally moved into Statesmen territory, taking advan- Possession Time 25:01 34:59 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 5 of 15 tage of a pair of personal foul penalties against Hobart. Geneva shot itself in the foot with a 15-yard Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 3 penalty for an illegal block and was forced to punt. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 4-31 The rains abated in the second half and the Statesmen put together their best drive of the game, RUSHING: Geneva-Colavecchia 21-57; Jones 1-3; Curry 2-2; O’Patchen beginning at the 6:04 mark of the third quarter. Hobart marched 83 yards in 14 plays, running 7:16 1-1; Oliver 2-1; Guiser 2-1; Gilbert 1-minus 1; Hayward 1-minus 9. Ho- off the clock. RB Bobby Dougherty capped the drive with a 2-yard scamper for a 21-0 lead. bart-Hartigan 7-66; Dougherty 15-43; Webb 10-35; Ellis 7-13; Conlan 1-2; Holoman 1-2; Strang 8-minus 2; TEAM 1-minus 14. Geneva tried to answer, driving to the Hobart 32, but DE Tyre Coleman forced QB Rocco Colav- PASSING: Geneva-Colavecchia 8-20-0-100; Hayward 4-11-0-21. Hobart- eccia to fumble and CB Connor Garrett recovered for the Statesmen. Strang 13-19-1-164. RECEIVING: Geneva-Curry 4-40; O’Patchen 3-32; Fuller 1-24; Yount Hobart took to the air for its final scoring drive as Strang completed back-to-back passes to WR 1-11; Hartwick 1-8; Guiser 1-4; Bushmire 1-2. Hobart-Woodard 6-99; Kar- Junior Woodard for 29 and 26 yards, the latter gave Hobart a 28-0 lead. bowniczak 3-35; Cronze 1-11; Webb 1-10; Robinson 1-5; Souffrant 1-4. A Hobart fumble near midfield set the stage for Geneva's lone score late in the frame. Colavecchia called his own number for a 22-yard TD run that capped a 5-play, 49-yard drive. LB Devin Worthington paced the Statesmen defense with seven tackles, including a game record 4.5 for a loss, and two sacks.

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#14 Hobart vs Utica Dougherty, Coleman lead #14 Hobart to 45-26 win at Utica Sep 15, 2012 at Utica, N.Y. UTICA, N.Y.—RB Bobby Dougherty rushed for a career-high 174 yards and three touchdowns and Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score the Hobart defense recorded 11 sacks in a 45-26 victory at Utica. DE Tyre Coleman led the charge, Hobart (3-0) 7 14 10 14 45 Utica (2-1) 7 0 19 0 26 with Hobart game records for sacks (4.5) and tackles for a loss (4.5). Scoring Summary: Hobart struck first with a nine-play, 55-yard drive that Dougherty finished off with a 6-yard run. 1st 7:38 H Dougherty 6 run (Hull kick), 9-55 5:19 The key play of the drive was a 34-yard completion from QB Nick Strang to WR Junior Woodard on 2:29 U Smith 36 pass from Benkwitt (Woodburn kick), 6-77 2:29 2nd 12:06 H Karbowniczak 12 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 11-74 5:18 third down and 27. 0:40 H Strang 2 run (Hull kick), 11-40 4:20 Utica got on the board with 2:29 left in the first quarter on a 36-yard pass from QB Andrew Ben- 3rd 11:24 H Hull 25 field goal, 7-69 2:19 9:29 U Meier 51 pass from Smith (Woodburn kick), 5-69 1:49 kwitt to Jeremy Meier. 6:37 U Murphy 30 pass from Benkwitt (kick blocked), 6-61 2:38 Strang directed a pair of second quarter touchdown drives. The first was an 11-play, 74-yard march 2:44 H Woodard 5 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 7-67 3:43 0:08 U Meier 16 pass from Benkwitt (pass failed), 3-39 0:55 that ended with a 12-yard TD reception by WR Yosh Karbownicz. The second drive covered just 40 4th 6:52 H Dougherty 59 run (Hull kick), 5-96 2:47 yards with Strang covering the final 2 yards on the ground for his third touchdown of the season and 1:14 H Dougherty 18 run (Hull kick), 9-46 4:05 a 21-7 halftime lead. HOB UTI FIRST DOWNS 23 20 The third quarter featured four touchdowns and a field goal. James Hull booted a 25-yard field RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-218 26-13 on Hobart’s opening drive. Utica countered with a 51-yard scoring pass from Paul Smith to Meier. A PASSING YDS (NET) 284 364 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-16-0 46-29-1 Statesmen fumble gave the ball back to the Pioneers. Six plays and 61 yards later, Benkwitt completed TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-502 72-377 a 30-yard pass to Jamie Murphy to make it a 24-20 game. The extra point was blocked. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1 Hobart answered the threat with a 7-play, 67-yard drive. Woodard pulled in a 5-yard pass from Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-105 8-80 Strang to put the Statesmen up 31-20. Interception Returns-Yards 1-13 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-27.8 7-38.4 Another Hobart fumble led to a 16-yard touchdown pass from Benkwitt to Meier, leaving the Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-0 Statesmen a 31-26 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Penalties-Yards 4-32 5-47 Possession Time 34:43 25:17 In the final 15 minutes, Hobart rushed for 119 yards and held the ball for just over nine minutes, Third-Down Conversions 8 of 13 5 of 16 while Utica managed just 31 yards, including minus 17 on the ground. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 1-1 Dougherty put the game out of reach with a 59-yard TD run with 6:52 remaining and capped his Sacks By: Number-Yards 11-57 0-0 day with an 18-yard run with 74 seconds left. RUSHING: Hobart-Dougherty 20-174; Webb 15-23; Ellis 5-19; Strang On the other side of the ball, Coleman made all four of his final quarter tackles behind the line 7-8; Hartigan 1-1; TEAM 0-minus 7. Utica-Baldassare 9-18; Jones 1-0; Peel of scrimmage, including three sacks. DE Nick Auriemma, DT Tucker Gumkowski and LB Devin 1-minus 1; Benkwitt 15-minus 4. PASSING: Hobart-Strang 16-26-0-284. Utica-Benkwitt 28-45-1-313; Worthington combined for three more sacks in the fourth quarter. Smith 1-1-0-51. LB Nolan Toran had a team-high eight tackles for Hobart while Coleman, LB Andrew Klindera, RECEIVING: Hobart-Woodard 6-161; Karbowniczak 6-61; Cronze 1-25; Berkowitz 1-22; Souffrant 1-12; Webb 1-3. Utica-Meier 9-160; Murphy and LB Devin Worthington each posted seven stops. 6-53; Smith 5-72; Dunn 3-34; Baldassare 2-20; Jones 1-18; Harder 1-8; Utica got a game-high 14 tackles from junior linebacker Dana Christofferson. Gerbino 1-1; Peel 1-minus 2.

#12/13 Statesmen run over Mariners 42-21 Merchant Marine vs #13 Hobart Sep 22, 2012 at Geneva, N.Y. GENEVA, N.Y.—RB Steve Webb rushed for a career-high 150 yards and three touchdowns to lead Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Hobart to a 42-21 Liberty League win over Merchant Marine. Merchant Marine (2-2, 0-1) 0 6 0 15 21 Hobart got it done on the ground, grinding out a season-high 303 rushing yards. Webb and RB Hobart (4-0, 1-0) 14 0 14 14 42 Scoring Summary: Bobby Dougherty scored on runs of 9 and 4 yards, respectively, to give the Statesmen a 14-0 first quar- 1st 6:13 H Webb 9 run (Hull kick), 4-25 1:45 ter lead. Dougherty finished with 72 yards rushing. 0:47 H Dougherty 4 run (Hull kick), 8-36 3:42 2nd 10:52 M Kennedy 22 field goal, 11-78 4:50 In the second quarter, Merchant Marine’s Daniel Kennedy booted field goals from 22 and 21 yards 2:23 M Kennedy 21 field goal, 8-46 3:41 to cut Hobart’s lead to 14-6 going into halftime. The Statesmen suffered three first half turnovers that 3rd 3:28 H Ellis 3 run (Hull kick), 16-95 8:27 1:53 H Webb 38 run (Hull kick), 1-38 0:10 kept the home team from building a more sizeable advantage. 4th 13:47 H Webb 39 run (Hull kick), 3-57 1:13 Hobart asserted itself in the second half. The Mariners had the first possession but were forced to 9:36 M Gosselin 2 run (Kennedy kick), 11-67 4:06 4:38 M Stidham 54 run (McDaniels rush), 9-88 3:36 punt. Kennedy’s 40 yard kick pinned the Statesmen at their own 5. Hobart used 16 plays to move 95 1:09 H Hartigan 6 run (Hull kick), 6-40 3:28 yards and run 8:27 off the game clock. FB Dominique Ellis capped the drive with a 3-yard run. MMA HOB The defense gave the ball right back to the offense when CB Connor Garrett made a spectacular FIRST DOWNS 18 20 diving interception on an under thrown pass on third and 15. Webb took the first down handoff 38 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-231 50-303 PASSING YDS (NET) 68 77 yards to the house for a 28-6 Hobart lead. Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-7-1 11-6-3 The Mariners again went three and out as the clock expired on the third quarter. Three plays into TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-299 61-380 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 the final frame, Webb broke off a 39-yard TD run for a 35-6 Statesmen lead. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Merchant Marine countered with an 11-play, 67-yard drive that John-Leon Gosselin finished off Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-73 2-56 Interception Returns-Yards 3-0 1-0 with a 2-yard plunge to make it 35-13 with 9:36 left. After a Hobart three and out, the Mariners put Punts (Number-Avg) 4-30.5 1-36.0 together another scoring drive, this one covered 88 yards in nine plays with QB Luke Stidham break- Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-34 8-76 ing away for a 54-yard TD run with 4:38 to go. Possession Time 31:20 28:40 After the Academy failed to recover an onside kick, Hobart leaned on RB Conner Hartigan (52 yds Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 4 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 2 of 2 rush) for the game's final scoring drive. The first-year got the ball on five of the six plays in the drive, Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-5 scoring his first career touchdown on a 6-yard run with 69 seconds left. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 1-7 Hobart WR Junior Woodard had three catches for a game-high 33 yards. He extended his con- RUSHING: Merchant Marine-Stidham 31-161; Gosselin 15-60; Kennedy secutive games with a reception streak to 24, tying Frank Fedorjaka ’89 for the fourth longest streak 3-4; Colangelo 1-2; McDaniels 1-2; Hinchey 3-2. Hobart-Webb 16-150; Dougherty 15-72; Hartigan 8-52; Ellis 7-30; Strang 3-0; TEAM 1-minus 1. in school history. PASSING: Merchant Marine-Stidham 7-14-1-68. Hobart-Strang 6-10-3-77; Defensively, LB Andrew Klindera and LB Nolan Toran recorded a team-high eight tackles apiece. Conlan 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Merchant Marine-Hinchey 2-21; Haddock 1-12; Berglund The Statesmen recorded eight tackles for a loss in the game, including two each from DE Tyre Cole- 1-12; Lyons 1-11; McDaniels 1-10; Colangelo 1-2. Hobart-Woodard 3-33; man and LB Devin Worthington. Dougherty 1-16; Matazinsky 1-16; Karbowniczak 1-12. Merchant Marine's defense was led by DB Tyler Washington's game-high 13 stops.

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#10/12 Hobart engineers impressive victory at WPI Hobart vs WPI Sep 29, 2012 at Worcester, Mass. WORCESTER, Mass.—QB Nick Strang threw for a season-high 309 yards and three touchdowns and Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score the running back trio of Steven Webb, Bobby Dougherty, and Conner Hartigan combined for 208 Hobart (5-0, 2-0) 13 21 13 14 61 yards on the ground and five TDs to propel Hobart to a 61-8 victory over WPI. WPI (1-4, 0-2) 8 0 0 0 8 Scoring Summary: The Hobart defense made its presence known on the first play from scrimmage when DE Tyre 1st 9:30 W Turner 10 run (kick failed), 3-25 1:01 Coleman forced a fumble that was recovered by LB Nick Zapp at the WPI 41. The visitors then turned 5:39 H Webb 2 run (kick blocked), 8-54 3:45 5:39 W Alves PAT return it over themselves nine plays later when Nick Chambers notched a fourth down interception and 0:44 H Karbowniczak 40 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 6-57 2:43 rumbled 45 yards to the Hobart 25. RB Chris Turner then carried three straight times, the last of 2nd 11:29 H Webb 2 run (Hull kick), 6-62 2:58 2:13 H Holoman 4 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 13-83 6:41 which went 10 yards for a Crimson and Gray touchdown. 0:00 H Karbowniczak 32 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 7-82 1:18 After WPI missed the extra point, Hobart drove 54 yards in eight plays capped by a Webb 2-yard 3rd 10:10 H Dougherty 1 run (kick blocked), 4-40 1:46 7:40 H Dougherty 3 run (Hull kick), 2-14 0:32 touchdown run to level the score at 6. Joey Allen blocked the extra point and William Alves returned 4th 10:30 H TEAM safety it for a defensive two-point conversion to make it 8-6 WPI. 8:09 H Hartigan 43 run (kick blocked), 4-53 2:11 From that point on, it was all Hobart as the Statesmen scored touchdowns on their final four 6:41 H Toney 37 interception return (kick failed) possession of the half. Strang hit WR Yosh Karbowniczak for a 40-yard touchdown 44 seconds before HOB WPI FIRST DOWNS 27 6 the end of the first quarter. Webb rolled in again from 2 yards out early in the second quarter before RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-220 35-55 Strang hooked up with FB Christopher Holoman for a 4-yard scoring pass to cap a 13-play, 83-yard PASSING YDS (NET) 322 23 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-22-1 11-3-1 drive. The visitors then used a Hail Mary on the final play before intermission as Strang and Karbown- Fumble Returns-Yards 1-21 0-0 iczak connected a 32-yard bomb at the gun. Punt Returns-Yards 3-29 1-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-61 9-154 Dougherty was the story in the third quarter as he accounted for both scores with a 1-yard touch- Interception Returns-Yards 1-37 1-45 down and a 3-yard scoring plunge. Hartigan found the end zone in the fourth quarter when he Punts (Number-Avg) 2-43.0 6-36.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3 rumbled in from 43 yards out and the defense got into the scoring act with a safety and a 37-yard Penalties-Yards 6-52 4-47 interception return for a touchdown by LB Trayvon Toney. Possession Time 39:46 20:14 Third-Down Conversions 12 of 18 1 of 11 WR Junior Woodard led all players with eight catches and 119 yards, extending his game with a Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 1 catch streak to 25, the fourth longest in school history. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-35 0-0 Klindera had eight tackles for Hobart while all three of Coleman’s stops were credited as tackles RUSHING: Hobart-Hartigan 16-106; Webb 10-58; Dougherty 14-44; for loss. Ellis 2-14; Holoman 3-10; Strang 2-4; TEAM 3-minus 16. WPI-Turner Michael Grasis and Shane Grogan led the Crimson and Gray efforts with nine stops apiece. 12-67; Hogan 3-15; Rubino 2-7; Manwaring 2-3; Marsh 3-2; Peoples 1-1; Gallagher 1-0; Kennedy 3-minus 2; Yatim 2-minus 3; Grills 3-minus 10; Hobart held a commanding edge in both total yards (542-78) and time of possession (39:46 to Antonopoulos 3-minus 25. 20:14). PASSING: Hobart-Strang 21-31-1-309; Olney 1-3-0-13. WPI-Grills 3-9-0- 23; Kennedy 0-1-1-0; Antonopoulos 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Hobart-Woodard 8-119; Karbowniczak 5-106; Webb 3-39; Robinson 3-28; Fasano 1-13; Cronze 1-13; Holoman 1-4. WPI-Rancourt 2-15; Marshall 1-8. #9/12 Hobart remains unbeaten with 28-7 win over Springfield Springfield vs #12 Hobart Oct 06, 2012 at Geneva, N.Y. GENEVA, N.Y.—Nationally ranked Hobart remained undefeated with a 28-7 Liberty League victory Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score over Springfield. The Statesmen defense limited the Pride to a season-low 159 yards of total offense Springfield (3-3, 1-2) 0 0 7 0 7 and RB Bobby Dougherty ran for 150 yards and three touchdowns for Hobart. Hobart (6-0, 3-0) 7 7 0 14 28 Scoring Summary: The Statesmen bottled up Springfield’s triple option offense, which came into the game averaging 1st 6:52 H Dougherty 1 run (Hull kick), 5-41 2:03 321.0 rushing yards per game (6th in the nation). The Pride gained just 150 yards on the ground, man- 2nd 4:56 H Woodard 2 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 12-92 6:51 3rd 2:03 S Altavesta 7 run (Peacock kick), 6-32 1:38 aged only nine first downs—less than half of its season average—and converted 1-of-12 third downs. 4th 10:00 H Dougherty 35 run (Hull kick), 6-59 2:30 LB Andrew Klindera led Hobart with 10 tackles. LB Nolan Toran and DE Mark Guarino-Hyde 0:56 H Dougherty 5 run (Hull kick), 9-50 3:55 each added seven stops. SPR HOB Springfield went three-and-out on its first three possessions. Hobart punted after three plays on its FIRST DOWNS 9 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-150 44-230 first drive as well, but won the battle for field possession and put together a five-play, 41-yard drive that PASSING YDS (NET) 9 130 Dougherty finished off with a 1-yard plunge for a 7-0 lead with 6:52 left in the first quarter. Passes Att-Comp-Int 7-2-0 23-13-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-159 67-360 The Statesmen’s first drive of the second quarter was their most impressive of the game. James Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Poggio’s punt pinned Hobart at its own 8. QB Nick Strang directed a 12-play, 92-yard march that Punt Returns-Yards 1-10 3-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-93 2-44 ended with a 2-yard completion to WR Junior Woodard. Strang, who was 13-of-23 for 130 yards and a Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 TD, had three completions on the drive that covered 19 or more yards, more than double the Pride’s Punts (Number-Avg) 8-33.8 6-44.7 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 passing total for the day (9 yds). Penalties-Yards 6-41 7-62 Woodard extended his games-with-a-catch streak to 26, tied with Nico Karagosian ’97 for the third Possession Time 27:24 32:36 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 12 5 of 12 longest in school history. Woodard finished the day with a game-high six catches for 43 yards and WR Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 Yosh Karbowniczak added three catches for 61 yards. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 1-6 Hobart took a 14-0 lead into the locker room at halftime. RUSHING: Springfield-Marrero 22-73; Altavesta 10-36; Davis 5-21; Fen- Springfield notched the only points of the third quarter with an assist from the defense. CB Nick aroli 6-18; Bean 1-6; MacDonald 1-5; Team 1-minus 1; Poggio 1-minus 8. Staub (game-high 11 tackles) intercepted Strang at the Hobart 32. Six plays later, FB Joel Altavesta Hobart-Dougherty 24-150; Webb 16-62; Strang 4-18. PASSING: Springfield-Marrero 2-7-0-9. Hobart-Strang 13-23-1-130. scored on a 7-yard run to cut the Statesmen lead in half. RECEIVING: Springfield-Davis 1-7; Baier 1-2. Hobart-Woodard 6-43; In the fourth quarter, Hobart restored its 14-point lead on a 35-yard scoring run by Dougherty Karbowniczak 3-61; Souffrant 1-13; Webb 1-6; Dougherty 1-4; Robinson with 10:00 remaining. His 10th rushing TD of the season completed a 6-play, 59-yard drive. Dough- 1-3. erty iced the victory with a 5-yard scamper with 55.1 seconds remaining. Nine of Springfield’s 13 drives were three plays or less. The Pride also struggled to get good field position. Hobart’s Josh Neuss averaged 44.7 yards per punt on six kicks, pinning the visitors inside their own 20 three times. Springfield QB Jonathan Marrero led the team with 73 rushing yards.

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#7/11 Hobart runs over RPI 35-7 #7 Hobart vs Rensselaer Oct 20, 2012 at Troy, N.Y. TROY, N.Y.—Hobart ran for a season-high 334 yards and contained Rensselaer’s high-powered of- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score fense to post a 35-7 Liberty League victory at ECAV Stadium. RB Steven Webb ran for a game-high Hobart (7-0, 4-0) 7 14 0 14 35 130 yards and caught a screen pass for 17 yards and a touchdown to lead the Statesmen. Rensselaer (5-2, 3-2) 0 0 0 7 7 Scoring Summary: Hobart’s offense dominated time of possession (41:19-18:41), picked up 24 first downs, and con- 1st 3:56 H Strang 4 run (Hull kick), 12-79 6:32 verted 7-of-15 third downs. 2nd 10:56 H Strang 1 run (Hull kick), 13-80 6:28 0:22 H Webb 17 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 8-56 3:35 RB Bobby Dougherty added 98 yards rushing and two TDs and FB Dominique Ellis ran for a 4th 13:40 H Dougherty 19 run (Hull kick), 5-68 1:53 career-high 69 yards on 10 carries. QB Nick Strang was an efficient 9-of-13 for 137 yards and a touch- 12:47 H Dougherty 20 run (Hull kick), 2-22 0:41 down. He also ran for 3 yards and two TDs. WR Junior Woodard extended his games with a catch 8:34 R Weber 25 pass from Hermann (Franks kick), 10-63 4:07 streak to 27 games, recording a team-high three catches for 35 yards. HOB RPI FIRST DOWNS 24 11 Rensselaer came into the contest leading the Liberty League in passing (302.2 yds/g) and total RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 63-334 16-12 offense (454.3 yds/g), but Hobart’s defense made sure the Engineers fell well short of their averages. PASSING YDS (NET) 137 230 Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-9-0 34-16-2 RPI managed a season-low 12 yards rushing and just 230 yards passing for a season-low 242 yards of TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-471 50-242 total offense. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-8 0-0 LB Andrew Klindera recorded a team-high nine tackles, including eight solo. LB Devin Worthing- Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-19 5-73 ton had two interceptions and a 12-yard sack. Interception Returns-Yards 2-8 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-43.0 8-35.5 Hobart held a 21-0 lead at halftime thanks to two rushing touchdowns and a scoring pass from Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 Strang. He finished the Statesmen's first drive, which covered 79 yards in 12 plays, with a 4-yard run Penalties-Yards 8-65 4-35 Possession Time 41:19 18:41 for a 7-0 first quarter lead. The big plays of the series were a 46-yard pass from Strang to Karbowniczak Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 4 of 13 and an RPI personal foul penalty on what would have been a third-down stop. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 0-0 Strang put the visitors ahead by two scores when he plunged in from 1 yard out at 10:56 of the Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 0-0 second quarter. RUSHING: Hobart-Webb 19-130; Dougherty 19-98; Ellis 10-69; Ho- Strang then connected with Webb, who avoided a couple of tackles and scored with only 22 sec- loman 4-17; Hartigan 3-16; Olney 1-3; Strang 6-3; TEAM 1-minus 2. Rensselaer-Armato 6-18; TJ Strunk 5-8; McGlynn 1-minus 4; Hermann onds left in the first half. The eight-play, 56-yard drive was set up by Worthington’s first interception. 4-minus 10. He pulled in a pass that was batted up in the air by DE Nick Auriemma. PASSING: Hobart-Strang 9-13-0-137. Rensselaer-Hermann 16-33-2-230; McGlynn 0-1-0-0. After a slow start by both teams to open the second half, Dougherty put the Statesmen ahead by RECEIVING: Hobart-Woodard 3-35; Karbowniczak 2-52; Webb 1-17; five scores with a pair of fourth quarter touchdown runs. The first, a 19-yard scamper, came at 13:40 Fasano 1-16; Souffrant 1-10; Dougherty 1-7. Rensselaer-Weber 5-75; Colas and the second just 53 seconds later when he rushed in from 20 yards after taking the snap from the 3-53; Armato 3-33; Burpoe 2-50; Strunk 2-9; Caswell 1-10. center. The second TD was set up by Worthington’s second pick of the day. RPI made its lone trip into the end zone with 8:34 left in the fourth quarter when QB Mike Her- mann connected with Nick Weber from 25 yards out.

Union vs #6 Hobart #6/10 Hobart tops Union, improves to 8-0 for 1st time since ’54 Oct 27, 2012 at Geneva, N.Y. GENEVA, N.Y.—Hobart improved to 8-0 for the first time since 1954 with a 42-34 Liberty League Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score victory over Union. The Statesmen ran for a season-high 355 yards, including a career-high 199 yards Union (4-4, 4-1) 0 7 13 14 34 Hobart (8-0, 5-0) 14 14 7 7 42 and two touchdowns for RB Steven Webb. Scoring Summary: Webb (9.5 ypr) gave the Statesmen a 7-0 lead with a 59-yard run late in the first quarter. The States- 1st 4:09 H Webb 59 run (Hull kick), 2-64 0:49 men defense stopped the Dutchmen on fourth and 1 from the Hobart 38 to give the ball back to the 0:00 H Woodard 62 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 1-62 0:10 2nd 10:57 H Berkowitz 8 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 7-49 3:15 offense with 10 seconds left in the quarter. Hobart carried a 14-0 advantage into the second frame 7:24 U Reynolds 31 pass from Eck (Pope kick), 8-75 3:29 after QB Nick Strang connected with WR Junior Woodard on a fly route up the left sideline for a 5:08 H Webb 2 run (Hull kick), 5-51 2:09 3rd 11:46 U Thomas 1 run (Pope kick), 8-59 3:08 one-play, 62-yard scoring drive. 5:46 U Eck 4 run (kick failed), 6-89 2:01 Woodard caught three passes for 75 yards, extending his games-with-a-reception streak to 28, tying 0:55 H Dougherty 2 run (Hull kick), 11-57 4:38 4th 10:35 U Thomas 9 run (Pope kick), 6-70 2:34 Scott Yoder ’01 for the second longest streak in school history. 8:13 H Berkowitz 10 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 7-64 2:17 Hobart made it 21 unanswered points when TE Mike Berkowitz pulled in an 8-yard toss from 4:37 U Reynolds 29 pass from Eck (Pope kick), 7-53 1:55 Strang to cap a seven-play, 49-yard drive early in the second quarter. UNI HOB FIRST DOWNS 20 25 Union answered with an eight-play, 75-yard march that QB Connor Eck finished off with a 31-yard RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-154 58-355 scoring pass to WR Kyle Reynolds. PASSING YDS (NET) 245 182 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-18-1 16-9-1 A 32-yard kick return by Bobby Dougherty boosted by a 5-yard off-sides penalty, put the Statesmen TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-399 74-537 near midfield to start the next drive. Five plays and 51 yards later, Webb plowed into the end zone Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-8 0-0 from 2-yards out for a 28-7 lead that stood up through halftime. Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-111 6-105 Union took the opening possession of the second quarter 59 yards in eight plays. RB Darnel Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1--3 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.8 2-25.0 Thomas finished off the drive with a 1-yard TD run. LB Connor Beerworth intercepted Strang at the Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Union 11 to halt a promising Hobart drive. The Dutchmen cashed in on the opportunity six plays Penalties-Yards 5-50 4-41 Possession Time 27:06 32:54 later when Eck scored on a 4-yard scramble. The big play of the drive was a 62-yard run by Thomas Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 4 of 12 down to the Hobart 8. The extra point was no good, leaving Hobart a 28-20 lead. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 2 of 5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4 The Statesmen restored their two-score lead with a methodical march that used 11 plays to go 57 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-25 yards. Dougherty’s 2-yard TD run gave Hobart a 35-20 lead going into the fourth quarter. RUSHING: Union-Thomas 16-141; Franzese 9-6; Eck 9-5; Hersey 2-2. In the final frame, Thomas scored on a 9-yard run to make it a 35-27 game, but the Statesmen Hobart-Webb 21-199; Dougherty 14-52; Strang 12-39; Hartigan 3-26; Ellis countered with a 10-yard TD toss from Strang to Berkowitz to make it 42-27. Berkowitz made the key 6-25; Holoman 2-14. PASSING: Union-Eck 18-31-1-245. Hobart-Strang 9-15-1-182; Hartigan play in the drive, outwrestling three Union defenders for a catch and run that covered 43 yards. 0-1-0-0. Union had the final score of the game, a 29-yard TD pass from Eck to Reynolds, making it 42-34 RECEIVING: Union-Reynolds 5-85; Havlicek 4-71; Paolini 3-45; Fran- zese 2-12; Hersey 1-14; Zavadsky 1-9; Schunck 1-8; Fodor 1-1. Hobart- with 4:37 left, but the Dutchmen didn’t attempt an on-sides kick and Hobart ran out the clock. Berkowitz 4-89; Woodard 3-75; Cronze 1-11; Robinson 1-7. Statesmen DE Tyre Coleman had a team-high eight tackles, including a game record five for loss.

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#7/9 Statesmen clinch share of league title, NCAA Playoff bid #7 Hobart vs St. Lawrence Nov 03, 2012 at Canton, N.Y. CANTON, N.Y.—Hobart scored touchdowns on five consecutive possessions en route to a 34-14 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score victory at St. Lawrence to clinch at least a share of the Liberty League championship and the league’s Hobart (9-0,6-0) 0 7 14 13 34 automatic bid to the NCAA Playoffs. The Statesmen improved to 9-0 for the first time ever. St. Lawrence (0-9,0-6) 0 7 0 7 14 Scoring Summary: Hobart was led by QB Nick Strang, who was 15-of-18 passing for 233 yards and three touchdowns. 2nd 7:48 S Shifley 12 pass from Migliore (Dris kick), 10-41 5:18 The Statesmen defense sacked QB Danny Metzgar five times. DE Tyre Coleman had three tackles for 2:45 H Strang 5 run (Hull kick), 9-67 4:57 3rd 9:55 H Karbowniczak 4 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 9-75 5:05 loss, including a pair of sacks, to increase his team leading totals to 22 TFL and 12.5 sacks. 4:32 H Woodard 21 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 6-72 3:08 Hobart finished with the edge in total offense (370-249), as eight receivers caught passes from 4th 11:21 H Ellis 4 run (kick blocked), 10-78 4:43 5:18 H Berkowitz 6 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 7-60 4:04 Strang led by WR Junior Woodard’s six receptions for 83 yards and a TD. 3:21 S Tateosian 13 pass from Metzgar (Dris kick), 7-59 1:50 After a scoreless first quarter, the Saints opened the scoring with a bit of trickery. St. Lawrence HOB SLU lined up to attempt a 30-yard field goal, but holder Zach Migliore stood and fired a pass to Evan Shi- FIRST DOWNS 19 14 fley for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead with 7:48 to play in the first half. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-137 39-85 PASSING YDS (NET) 233 164 Hobart, which looked flat early, responded with a touchdown drive of its own to tie the score at Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-15-1 27-10-1 7-7. The visitors went 67 yards in nine plays with the key play coming on third and 8 when Strang TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-370 66-249 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 found WR Troy Robinson for 23 yards. Strang ran in from 5 yards out for the tying touchdown. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-9 The third quarter belonged to the Statesmen, as they came out clicking on both sides of the ball Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-13 3-61 Interception Returns-Yards 1-14 1-20 to blow the game open. Punts (Number-Avg) 3-28.7 4-28.2 After taking the opening drive of the second half in for a touchdown and a 14-7 lead on a 4-yard Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 7-43 5-45 completion to WR Yosh Karbowniczak, the defense forced a three-and-out. Hobart then needed only Possession Time 29:57 30:03 six plays to go 72 yards, with Woodard catching a Strang pass from 21 yards out, pushing the lead to Third-Down Conversions 7 of 11 8 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 4 21-7 to cap the third quarter scoring. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-3 Hobart scored on its next two drives as well, as FB Dominique Ellis crossed the goal line on a Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-45 0-0 4-yard rush and TE Mike Berkowitz caught a 6-yard touchdown pass. James Hull added one extra RUSHING: Hobart-Webb 14-62; Strang 7-30; Dougherty 10-24; Hartigan 3-9; Ellis 2-5; Holoman 1-4; Olney 1-3. St. Lawrence-Nesbitt 17-50; Gnie- point but had the other blocked, giving Hobart a 34-7 lead with 5:18 to play in regulation. ser 11-36; Parrott 4-30; Migliore 1-5; Metzgar 6-minus 36. St. Lawrence converted a 4th-and-15 on a deep pass from Metzgar to Colby Johnson for 50 yards PASSING: Hobart-Strang 15-18-1-233. St. Lawrence-Metzgar 9-25-0-152; Migliore 1-2-1-12. to keep its ensuing drive alive. Metzgar then found Mike Tateosian on third and goal with 3:21 to go RECEIVING: Hobart-Woodard 6-83; Souffrant 2-43; Karbowniczak 2-15; for a Saint touchdown to close out the scoring. The Saints got the ball inside the Hobart 2 in the final Cronze 1-44; Robinson 1-23; Fasano 1-12; Dougherty 1-7; Berkowitz 1-6. minute, but could not punch it into the end zone, turning the ball over on downs. St. Lawrence-Johnson 3-113; Tateosian 3-29; Parrott 3-10; Shifley 1-12. LB Andrew Klindera had 10 tackles to lead the Statesmen. LB Devin Worthington added eight tackles, including three tackles for loss and two sacks. FS Jolyon Davis made his first interception of the season to go with four solo tackles.

#7/8 Hobart completes unbeaten regular season Rochester vs #7 Hobart Nov 10, 2012 at Geneva, N.Y. GENEVA, N.Y.—The Statesmen completed their first unbeaten regular season in 55 years with a 43- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 24 Liberty League win over Rochester in the Centennial Cup game. Hobart led from start to finish Rochester (4-5,3-4) 0 10 7 7 24 for its school record 10th win of the season. Hobart 14 7 2 20 43 Scoring Summary: The Statesmen outgained the Yellowjackets 482-265. Defensively, LB Andrew Klindera, FS Jolyon 1st 10:15 H Dougherty 1 run (Hull kick), 8-44 3:31 Davis, and DE Mark Guarino Hyde each produced eight tackles to share team-high honors. DE Tyre 0:38 H Dougherty 3 run (Hull kick), 6-62 2:25 2nd 13:00 R Wager 38 pass from Kennedy (Antonucci kick), 8-70 2:33 Coleman had 2.5 tackles for loss and two sacks, raising his season totals to 24.5 and 14.5, new Hobart 7:50 R Antonucci 32 field goal, 4-1 1:50 records. CB Connor Garrett broke the Hobart game record with five pass break-ups. 1:06 H Woodard 29 pass from Strang (Hull kick), 4-44 0:31 3rd 10:59 H TEAM safety Rochester was limited to just 45 net yards rushing, but QB Dean Kennedy threw for 220 yards and 0:09 R Young 2 pass from Kennedy (Antonucci kick), 11-80 3:03 three touchdowns to keep his team in the game until the fourth quarter. 4th 13:47 H Karbowniczak 46 pass from Olney (pass failed), 3-86 1:13 9:33 R Hayes 9 pass from Kennedy (Antonucci kick), 14-70 4:08 The Statesmen jumped out to a 14-0 lead on short runs by Dougherty. The first from 1 yard out 7:31 H Holoman 7 pass from Olney capped an eight-play, 44-yard drive and the second from 3 away finished off a six-play, 62-yard march. (Matazinsky pass from Olney), 4-46 1:53 Rochester bounced back with a 10-point surge in the second quarter. Derek Wager pulled in a 0:00 H Dougherty 5 run, 9-38 6:18 38-yard scoring pass from Kennedy to make it 14-7 and Alex Antonucci added a 32-yard field goal. ROC HOB FIRST DOWNS 19 20 The Statesmen carried a 21-10 lead into the half thanks to Strang’s execution of the 2-minute drill. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-45 44-169 He moved Hobart 44 yards in four plays, hitting Woodard for a 29-yard TD with 31 seconds left. PASSING YDS (NET) 220 313 Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-23-0 23-14-1 After the break, Hobart earned two points after Rochester snapped the ball over the punters head, Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 forcing Mike Carson to kick the ball out of the end zone for a safety and a 23-10 Statesmen lead. Punt Returns-Yards 1-8 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-89 5-127 The Yellowjackets scored the only touchdown of the third quarter when Brandon Young pulled Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 in a 2-yard toss from Kennedy, completing an 11-play, 80-yard drive on the final play of the quarter. Punts (Number-Avg) 5-33.8 3-39.7 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 The Statesmen countered with Olney under center. He completed a 42-yard pass to Mike Berkow- Penalties-Yards 3-23 5-29 itz to move Hobart into Rochester territory and then, two plays later, found Karbowniczak for 46 yards Possession Time 25:33 34:27 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 19 6 of 13 and a TD. The two-point conversion was no good, leaving the Statesmen a 29-17 lead. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 2 of 3 Kennedy rallied Rochester, directing a 14-play, 70-yard drive that ended with a 9-yard throw to Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 5-28 Hayes in the end zone. RUSHING: Rochester-Kesel 20-67; Young 1-1; McCullers 1-minus 2; Once again, Olney marched Hobart right back down the field. He hit Karbowniczak for 44 yards Kennedy 10-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 18. Hobart-Webb 15-79; Dough- on the first play of the drive and then connected with Christopher Holoman on a 7-yard throw. The erty 20-74; Holoman 2-10; Ellis 3-10; Hartigan 1-1; Fasano 1-0; Strang 2-minus 5. two-point pass from Olney to Brent Matazinsky put the Statesmen in front 37-24. PASSING: Rochester-Kennedy 23-44-0-220. Hobart-Strang 8-11-1-124; This time, Rochester was unable to answer the bell, throwing four straight incompletions to give Olney 6-11-0-189; Karbowniczak 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Rochester-Hayes 9-87; Wager 4-60; Apostolakos 4-20; Ke- the ball back to Hobart. The Statesmen moved the ball down to the Yellowjackets' 5. On fourth and 3 sel 2-25; Parmelee 2-19; Adenuga 1-7; Young 1-2. Hobart-Woodard 6-105; with 4 seconds remaining, Dougherty closed out his third three-touchdown game. Karbowniczak 4-140; Berkowitz 1-42; Cronze 1-11; Souffrant 1-8; Holo- man 1-7.

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Statesmen bottle up Generals’ ground game, win NCAA opener NCAA Playoffs — First Round Washington & Lee vs #7 Hobart GENEVA, N.Y.—Hobart dominated time of possession and outrushed the No. 1 rushing team in Nov 17, 2012 at Geneva, N.Y. the nation, defeating Washington & Lee 38-20 in the first round of the NCAA Division III Football Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Championship. The Statesmen had the ball for 36:36, rushing for 284 yards and five touchdowns Wash. & Lee (8-3) 7 7 0 6 20 Hobart (11-0) 7 14 3 14 38 while limiting the Generals to a season-low 188 yards on the ground. Scoring Summary: LB Andrew Klindera recorded a season-high 11 tackles to lead the Statesmen defense. DEs Tyre 1st 10:27 W Heinsohn 2 run (Heinsohn kick), 11-70 4:33 Coleman and Mark Guarino-Hyde each produced eight tackles. LB Nolan Toran made four stops and 3:09 H Webb 1 run (Hull kick), 17-66 7:14 2nd 9:23 H Dougherty 3 run (Hull kick), 12-56 6:43 an interception. 4:32 W Lombardo 5 run (Heinsohn kick), 11-73 4:46 The Generals’ LB Stephen Peck and SS Jake Pelton shared game-high honors with 19 tackles 0:04 H Webb 1 run (Hull kick), 15-70 4:22 3rd 7:24 H Hull 25 field goal, 17-60 7:30 apiece. 4th 14:31 H Webb 3 run (Hull kick), 7-53 2:33 W&L scored on the game’s opening drive, going 70 yards in 11 plays. Heinsohn punched it in 10:20 W Chester 9 pass from Lombardo (kick failed), 12-68 4:04 from 2 yards out for a 7-0 lead. Hobart countered with an impressive march of its own, driving 66 3:08 H Strang 15 run (Hull kick), 4-24 2:18 W&L HOB yards in 17 plays. Webb scored his first TD on a 1-yard dive over the pile. The Statesmen forced the FIRST DOWNS 16 25 Generals to punt after three plays, the only punt of the game, setting Hobart up for another scoring RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-188 60-282 PASSING YDS (NET) 50 96 drive at its own 44. Passes Att-Comp-Int 8-4-1 21-10-0 The Statesmen claimed their first lead of the day on a 12-play, 56-yard march that Dougherty TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-238 81-378 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 capped with a 3-yard scamper. This time it was Washington & Lee’s turn to answer, moving 73 yards Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 in 11 plays. Lombardo scored on a 5-yard run to knot the score at 14-all with 4:32 left in the half. Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-98 3-55 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2 Hobart drove deep into Generals’ territory late in the half, setting up the turning point of the Punts (Number-Avg) 1-24.0 0-0.0 game. The Statesmen faced third and goal from the 1. Strang’s pass was off the mark and Pelton nearly Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 0-0 3-30 made a diving interception. With a second chance at the end zone, Hobart gave the ball to Webb, who Possession Time 23:24 36:36 swept around the left end for a 21-14 halftime lead. Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 11 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 5 5 of 6 Hobart got the ball back to start the second half and ran 17 plays and 7:30 off the clock before Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 6-7 James Hull booted a 25-yard field goal for a 10-point lead. Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 The Statesmen opened the fourth quarter scoring with a 3-yard Webb run that gave the home team RUSHING: Wash. & Lee-Heinsohn 14-85; Vandalov 11-45; Murray a 31-14 advantage with 14:31 remaining. 9-42; Lombardo 13-16. Hobart-Webb 21-99; Dougherty 17-81; Ellis 11-56; Strang 8-44; Holoman 1-4; TEAM 2-minus 2. W&L scored its final TD on a 9-yard pass from Lombardo to Chester with 10:20 to go. The extra PASSING: Wash. & Lee-Lombardo 4-8-1-50. Hobart-Strang 10-21-0-96. point hit the upright, leaving Hobart a 31-20 lead. RECEIVING: Wash. & Lee-Chester 2-18; Murray 1-22; Colliau 1-10. Hobart-Woodard 5-40; Karbowniczak 2-13; Holoman 1-26; Webb 1-11; Toran’s interception with 5:26 to go, set up the final TD of the day. On fourth-and-1 from the Dougherty 1-6. Generals’ 15, Strang’s sneak attempt turned into a 15-yard scoring run, securing the Statesmen a place in the second round.

Ground game, defense carries Statesmen to NCAA 3rd round NCAA Playoffs — Second Round #13 Wittenberg vs #7 Hobart GENEVA, N.Y.—Hobart ran for 286 yards and five touchdowns while limiting Wittenberg to a sea- Nov 24, 2012 at Geneva, N.Y. son-low 135 yards of total offense as the Statesmen advanced to the third round of the NCAA Divi- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score sion III Football Championship by a score of 35-10 on Boswell Field. Wittenberg (10-2) 3 0 7 0 10 Hobart (12-0) 0 7 14 14 35 In blustery and at times snowy conditions, Hobart kept the ball on the ground and dominated Scoring Summary: time of possession (39:02-20:58). On defense, LB Andrew Klindera made a team-high eight tackles 1st 4:36 W Williams 30 field goal, 4-7 1:25 and forced a fumble and DE Tyre Coleman had seven tackles, including four for loss with two sacks. 2nd 7:11 H Strang 30 run (Hull kick), 6-71 3:20 3rd 10:23 H Ellis 1 run (Hull kick), 9-63 4:27 The Tigers came into the game 21st in the nation in passing efficiency, but managed just 109 yards 8:08 W Sanders 3 run (Williams kick), 6-60 2:10 through the air, less than half of their season average (259.2 yds/g). 2:19 H Olney 12 run (Hull kick), 2-17 0:47 4th 7:53 H Dougherty 2 run (Hull kick), 7-56 3:55 A low snap and short punt by Hobart set up the first scoring drive of the game. Wittenberg took 5:34 H Webb 57 run (Hull kick), 3-62 1:32 over at the Hobart 20. Four plays later, the Tigers missed a 35-yard field goal attempt into a strong WIT HOB wind, but a running into the kicker penalty gave the visitors a do-over. This time Sean Williams’ 30- FIRST DOWNS 7 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-26 58-286 yard attempt was good for a 3-0 lead late in the first quarter. PASSING YDS (NET) 109 76 The Statesmen took the lead midway through the second quarter when Nick Strang broke free for Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-13-1 11-5-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 51-135 69-362 a 30-yard touchdown run that capped a 6-play, 71-yard drive. James Hull’s PAT gave Hobart a 7-3 lead Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 that carried over into halftime. Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 2-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-91 2-30 The Statesmen used a little razzle dazzle to open the second half. On the first play from scrimmage, Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-16 QB Patrick Conlan took a pitch on a fake reverse and completed a 30-yard pass to Woodard. Eight Punts (Number-Avg) 9-30.9 6-33.7 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 plays later, FB Dominique Ellis bulled his way into the end zone from 1-yard out for a 14-3 lead. Penalties-Yards 3-35 4-40 The Tigers answered with a 6-play, 60-yard drive that Sanders finished off with a 3-yard run. Possession Time 20:58 39:02 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 6 of 15 Hobart regained the momentum thanks to Coleman’s second sack. As he closed in on Florence on Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 a third and 16 play, Coleman swatted the ball out of his hand. DT Cory Einbeck recovered the fumble Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-6 to set the offense up at the Wittenberg 17. Two plays later, QB Kelly Olney scored on a 12-yard sweep Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 3-16 right, scoring on a dive at the pylon. RUSHING: Wittenberg-Sanders 16-47; Gary 1-minus 3; Florence 6-mi- nus 18. Hobart-Webb 19-130; Dougherty 20-85; Strang 2-26; Ellis 5-23; Hobart’s defense forced Wittenberg to go three and out on its first two fourth quarter drives and Olney 4-8; Fasano 2-7; Delaney 1-4; Conlan 2-2; Holoman 2-2; TEAM CB Kevin Hearon ended the Tigers’ final possession with an interception. 1-minus 1. PASSING: Wittenberg-Florence 13-28-1-109. Hobart-Olney 0-5-0-0; Meanwhile, Hobart used a 7-play, 56-yard drive to go up 28-10 thanks to Dougherty’s 2-yard Strang 4-5-0-46; Conlan 1-1-0-30. plunge. It was his 19th rushing TD of the year, tying the season record set by Don Aleksiewicz in RECEIVING: Wittenberg-Kirkman 5-33; Sanders 4-35; Cunningham 2-34; Gilbert 1-6; Wilson 1-1. Hobart-Woodard 2-41; Berkowitz 2-38; 1971. Webb closed out the day's scoring on the next Hobart drive with a spectacular 57-yard run. He Webb 1-minus 3. took and inside hand off and ran into a pile at the line of scrimmage, he then bounced the run to the outside and leaped over a would-be tackler before breaking into the clear.

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Hobart’s record-breaking season comes to disappointing end NCAA Playoffs — Quarterfinal Round #4 Hobart vs #7 St. Thomas (Minn.) ST . Paul, Minn.—The record-breaking campaign for Hobart came to an end, as St. Thomas topped Dec 01, 2012 at Minneapolis, Minn. the Statesmen 47-7 in the NCAA Division III Football Championship Quarterfinals. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Hobart was limited offensively, as the St. Thomas defense held the Statesmen to just 294 yards Hobart (12-1) 7 0 0 0 7 St. Thomas (13-0) 15 17 8 7 47 of total offense. RB Steven Webb added his fifth 100-yard rushing game on the season, gaining 103 Scoring Summary: yards on just 10 carries, including the Statesmen’s lone touchdown. RB Bobby Dougherty contributed 1st 12:53 S Braddock 4 run (Ferrazzo rush), 2-4 0:30 another 39 yards on the ground, giving him 1,024 for the season. Webb (1,197) and Dougherty (1,024) 9:04 S Braddock 2 run (Graupner kick), 5-32 1:44 7:02 H Webb 66 run (Hull kick), 4-80 2:02 marked the first time that Hobart has had two 1,000-yard rushers since 1977, when Ed Cooney ’80 2nd 14:55 S Braddock 5 run (Graupner kick), 7-45 2:51 (1,197) and Jack Davis ’78 (1,074) accomplished the feat. The Statesmen struggled to move the ball 7:12 S Graupner 42 field goal, 8-33 3:07 0:10 S Allen 2 pass from O’Connell (Graupner kick), 8-66 1:00 through the air, completing 16 of 32 passes for 154 yards with three interceptions. WR Junior Wood- 3rd 9:45 S Braddock 1 run (Ferrazzo rush), 10-89 5:09 ard hauled in four passes for 32 yards, and in the process, extended his streak of games with a catch to 4th 6:06 S Kaiser 1 run (Snyder kick), 4-61 1:38 a record 33, breaking Dan Suozzi’s 32-game run set back in 2004. HOB UST FIRST DOWNS 12 23 Defensively, the Statesmen were led by LB Andrew Klindera, who finished the game with 12 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-140 47-214 tackles. CB Connor Garrett added seven tackles and an interception. DE Tyre Coleman and LB Nick PASSING YDS (NET) 154 248 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-16-3 31-15-1 Zapp each had a sack on the day. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-294 78-462 The Tommies forced the Statesmen to punt on the game’s opening possession. A bad snap gave Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 3-35 the defense enough time to breakthrough and block the punt. St. Thomas recovered at the Hobart 4 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-71 2-20 and scored two plays later on a 4-yard run. The two-point run gave the home team the early 8-0 lead. Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 3-67 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-27.0 4-33.0 The Tommies forced the Statesmen to punt again on their next possession and his time got good Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 field position following a personal foul against Hobart on the return. The five-play, 32-yard drive Penalties-Yards 4-42 4-29 Possession Time 27:55 32:05 ended with a 2-yard dive by Braddock and a 15-0 lead less than six minutes into the game. Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 8 of 15 The Statesmen offense got its lone TD of the day on the ensuing drive. Facing a fourth and 1 from Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 6-7 their own 34, Hobart opted to go for it and handed off to Webb who broke free for his longest scor- Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-6 2-13 ing run of the season, a 66-yard gallop. James Hull converted the extra point to make it a 15-7 game. RUSHING: Hobart-Webb 10-103; Dougherty 12-39; Ellis 2-10; Conlan The next two Hobart possessions ended in interceptions. Brenton Braddock converted the first 1-2; Fasano 1-minus 1; Strang 1-minus 5; Olney 1-minus 8. St. Thomas- into another TD, this one from 5-yards out on the first play of the second quarter. The Tommies Braddock 23-94; Kaiser 10-46; Anderson 4-46; O’Connell 6-17; Williams 1-5; Schneider 1-4; Truoccolo 1-3; Team 1-minus 1. added a pair of Matt McConnell passing TDs to carry a 32-7 lead into halftime. PASSING: Hobart-Strang 11-25-2-106; Conlan 3-4-1-24; Olney 2-3-0-24. St. Thomas opened the second half with a grinding 10-play, 89-yard march that Braddock finished St. Thomas-O’Connell 14-28-1-238; Anderson 1-3-0-10. RECEIVING: Hobart-Woodard 4-32; Berkowitz 2-35; Cronze 2-22; Rob- with a 1-yard plunge and a 38-7 lead. Tyre Coleman blocked the extra point, but Dan Ferrazzo picked inson 2-18; Karbowniczak 2-12; Merrill 1-7; Souffrant 1-5; Ashburn 1-4; up the loose ball and ran it in for 2 points. The Tommies added another TD late in the fourth quarter Dougherty 1-2; Webb 0-17. St. Thomas-Ferrazzo 6-103; Misiewicz 3-66; Dowdle 2-38; Marks 2-29; Fitzsimmons 1-10; Allen 1-2. to complete the scoring.

Hobart celebrates 2012 football season In April, the Hobart football team gathered at the Belhurst Castle to celebrate the record-breaking 2012 season. Throughout the evening the Statesmen, alumni, family and friends celebrated the pro- gram's first undefeated regular season since 1957, its eighth Liberty League Championship, and its first appearance in the NCAA Division III Football Championship Quarterfinals, as well as the many accolades that were bestowed on the team and individual student-athletes. “I would like to say thank you to all those that made this past Friday's ring ceremony possible,” Head Coach Mike Cragg said. “We are so blessed to have such a supportive and active group of alumni and parents. It was a wonderful evening and I cannot express my gratitude enough.” Prior to the start of the evening's festivities, Hobart Director of Athletics Mike Hanna called on Jon McGriff, father of junior strong safety Matt McGriff, to lead the assembly in Hobart's touchdown cheer, a duty that McGriff fulfilled a Hobart season-record 66 times in 2012. The touchdown cheer was followed by a special presentation by James Baker '96. He commissioned the design of “The Hobart Belt,” as a unique trophy for the team marking the best football season in school history. Similar to a boxing championship belt, it was an instant hit with the student-athletes lin- ing up to have their picture taken with it. Following the meal, each player was presented with a ring commemorating the 10-0 regular season—the most wins in a season in the 119-season history of the program. The Statesmen added two more victories in the NCAA Division III Football Championship defeating the nation's No. 1 rushing attack in the first round, limiting Washington & Lee to just 188 yards on the ground in a 38-20 win on Boswell Field. A week later, Hobart hosted 13th-ranked Wittenberg. The Tigers managed just 135 yards of total offense as the Statesmen advanced to the quarterfinals with a 35-10 victory. The incredible run came to an end against eventual national runner-up St. Thomas. The celebration was made possible by 39 generous alumni donors, led by Joe Stein '86, who rallied behind their alma mater and its football program. Stein addressed the banquet prior to calling the team captains forward to present Cragg with his ring. Stein praised the dedication and team work of everyone on the squad, singling out all-star linebacker Andrew Klindera and reserve defensive line- man Kees Nordin. He called the duo a shining example of how everyone on the team had a role on and off the field that contributed to the season's success. “This event would not have happened if not for the initiative of J.C. Stein and all of the donors who contributed to this wonderful celebration,” Cragg said. “I know the rings are very special to all of our players, and they'll serve as a life-long reminder of the dedication and determination of the 2012 Hobart football team.” Joe Stein ’86, David Jewell ’86 and Eric Stein ’89

28 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football 2012 Season statistics

Date opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend rushing gp att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Sep 01, 2012 DICKINSON W 31-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2:24 1048 Steven Webb 13 199 1242 45 1197 6.0 12 66 92.1 Sep 08, 2012 GENEVA W 28-7 2-0-0 0-0-0 2:37 310 Bobby Dougherty 13 215 1058 34 1024 4.8 19 59 78.8 Dominique Ellis 13 64 324 5 319 5.0 4 21 24.5 Sep 15, 2012 at Utica W 45-26 3-0-0 0-0-0 2:46 2654 Conner Hartigan 11 50 295 2 293 5.9 2 43 26.6 * Sep 22, 2012 MERCHANT MARINE W 42-21 4-0-0 1-0-0 2:47 2222 Nick Strang 13 64 238 66 172 2.7 8 30 13.2 * Sep 29, 2012 at WPI W 61-8 5-0-0 2-0-0 2:40 2210 Christopher Holoman 12 19 91 0 91 4.8 0 11 7.6 * Oct 06, 2012 SPRINGFIELD W 28-7 6-0-0 3-0-0 2:15 361 Alex Delaney 2 5 13 1 12 2.4 0 4 6.0 * Oct 20, 2012 at Rensselaer W 35-7 7-0-0 4-0-0 2:25 1805 John Fasano 11 4 7 1 6 1.5 0 4 0.5 * Oct 27, 2012 UNION (N.Y.) W 42-34 8-0-0 5-0-0 2:48 719 Kelly Olney 7 7 28 22 6 0.9 1 12 0.9 Patric * Nov 03, 2012 at St. Lawrence W 34-14 9-0-0 6-0-0 2:30 684 k Conlan 6 4 8 2 6 1.5 0 4 1.0 TEAM 9 9 -7 36 -43 -4.8 0 0 -4.8 * Nov 10, 2012 ROCHESTER (N.Y.) W 43-24 10-0-0 7-0-0 2:55 1129 STATESMEN 13 640 3297 214 3083 4.8 46 66 237.2 $ Nov 17, 2012 WASH. & LEE W 38-20 11-0-0 7-0-0 2:31 1433 Opponents 13 469 1753 482 1271 2.7 16 62 97.8 $ Nov 24, 2012 #13 WITTENBERG W 35-10 12-0-0 7-0-0 2:30 852 $ Dec 01, 2012 at #7 St. Thomas (Minn.) 7-47 L 12-1-0 7-0-0 2:38 2040 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int pct yds TD L lng avg/G * Liberty League game Nick Strang 13 144.07 148-241-11 61.4 2005 16 62 154.2 $ NCAA Playoffs Kelly Olney 7 157.20 9-22-0 40.9 226 2 46 32.3 Patrick Conlan 6 125.60 6-8-1 75.0 72 0 30 12.0 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Yosh Karbowniczak 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Conner Hartigan 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Hobart 104 122 91 152 469 STATESMEN 13 143.54 163-273-12 59.7 2303 18 62 177.2 Opponents 40 54 61 70 225 Opponents 13 103.56 155-326-10 47.5 1862 14 54 143.2

TEAM STATISTICS HOB OPP RECEIVING g no. Yds Avg td long Avg/G SCORING 469 225 Junior Woodard 13 61 894 14.7 6 62 68.8 Points Per Game 36.1 17.3 Yosh Karbowniczak 13 30 507 16.9 5 46 39.0 FIRST DOWNS 276 181 Mike Berkowitz 12 14 260 18.6 4 43 21.7 Rushing 164 76 Elvin Souffrant 13 12 135 11.2 0 37 10.4 Steven Webb 13 10 101 10.1 1 24 7.8 Passing 95 83 Jay Cronze 12 9 146 16.2 0 44 12.2 Penalty 17 22 Troy Robinson 12 9 84 9.3 0 23 7.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 3083 1271 Bobby Dougherty 13 7 46 6.6 0 16 3.5 Yards gained rushing 3297 1753 John Fasano 11 4 58 14.5 0 17 5.3 Yards lost rushing 214 482 Christopher Holoman 12 3 37 12.3 2 26 3.1 Rushing Attempts 640 469 Brent Matazinsky 13 1 16 16.0 0 16 1.2 Andrew Zdrojewski 9 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.9 Average Per Rush 4.8 2.7 Cooper Merrill 5 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.4 Average Per Game 237.2 97.8 Paul Ashburn 11 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 TDs Rushing 46 16 STATESMEN 13 163 2303 14.1 18 62 177.2 PASSING YARDAGE 2303 1862 Opponents 13 155 1862 12.0 14 54 143.2 Att-Comp-Int 273-163-12 326-155-10 Average Per Pass 8.4 5.7 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg td long Average Per Catch 14.1 12.0 Troy Robinson 13 74 5.7 0 15 Treyvon Toney 1 26 26.0 0 0 Average Per Game 177.2 143.2 Nolan Toran 1 21 21.0 0 0 TDs Passing 18 14 Tom Elder 1 19 19.0 0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE 5386 3133 Juan Breton 0 0 0.0 1 0 Total Plays 913 795 STATESMEN 16 140 8.8 1 15 Average Per Play 5.9 3.9 Opponents 16 113 7.1 0 20 Average Per Game 414.3 241.0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 37-732 72-1109 Connor Garrett 3 -3 -1.0 0 0 16-1 16-1 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 40 13 Devin Worthington 2 8 4.0 0 8 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-87 12-132 Jolyon Davis 1 14 14.0 0 14 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.8 15.4 Mark Guarino-Hyde 1 13 13.0 0 13 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.8 7.1 Nolan Toran 1 2 2.0 0 2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.7 11.0 Kevin Hearon 1 16 16.0 0 16 T 1 37 37 1 37 FUMBLES-LOST 19-8 23-10 reyvon Toney .0 STATESMEN 10 87 8.7 1 37 PENALTIES-Yards 78-697 56-471 Opponents 12 132 11.0 0 67 Average Per Game 53.6 36.2 PUNTS-Yards 50-1824 79-2610 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg td long Average Per Punt 36.5 33.0 Steven Webb 10 227 22.7 0 49 Net punt average 31.8 30.8 Troy Robinson 8 113 14.1 0 23 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 34:36 25:24 Bobby Dougherty 7 142 20.3 0 32 Conner Hartigan 4 107 26.8 0 49 3RD-DOWN Conversions 86/182 62/186 Cooper Merrill 3 57 19.0 0 24 3r 47% 33% d-Down Pct Tom Elder 3 41 13.7 0 16 4TH-DOWN Conversions 19/28 11/27 John Fasano 2 45 22.5 0 23 4th-Down Pct 68% 41% STATESMEN 37 732 19.8 0 49 SACKS BY-Yards 43-293 8-55 Opponents 72 1109 15.4 0 33 MISC YARDS 0 14 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg td long TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 66 30 Tyre Coleman 1 21 21.0 0 21 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 3-6 5-5 STATESMEN 1 21 21.0 0 21 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-5 Opponents 2 6 3.0 0 3 RED-ZONE SCORES 49-63 78% 25-27 93% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 46-63 73% 21-27 78% PAT-ATTEMPTS 58-63 92% 22-27 81% ATTENDANCE 8074 9393 Games/Avg Per Game 8/1009 5/1879 Neutral Site Games 0/0

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|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Bobby Dougherty 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 114 Steven Webb 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 James Hull 0 3-6 58-63 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 67 Nick Strang 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Junior Woodard 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Yosh Karbowniczak 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Mike Berkowitz 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Dominique Ellis 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Conner Hartigan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Christopher Holoman 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Juan Breton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kelly Olney 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 6 Treyvon Toney 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 2 4 Brent Matazinsky 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 STATESMEN 66 3-6 58-63 0-0 1 1-2 0 2 469 Opponents 30 5-5 22-27 3-3 0 0-1 1 0 225

TOTAL OFFENSE g plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Nick Strang 13 305 172 2005 2177 167.5 Steven Webb 13 199 1197 0 1197 92.1 Bobby Dougherty 13 215 1024 0 1024 78.8 Dominique Ellis 13 64 319 0 319 24.5 Conner Hartigan 11 51 293 0 293 26.6 Kelly Olney 7 29 6 226 232 33.1 Christopher Holoman 12 19 91 0 91 7.6 Patrick Conlan 6 12 6 72 78 13.0 Alex Delaney 2 5 12 0 12 6.0 John Fasano 11 4 6 0 6 0.5 TEAM 9 9 -43 0 -43 -4.8 STATESMEN 13 913 3083 2303 5386 414.3 Opponents 13 795 1271 1862 3133 241.0 Bobby Dougherty ’13 tied the Hobart season record for rushing touchdowns with 19 in FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk 2012. The mark was originally established by Don Aleksiewicz ’73 in 1971. James Hull 3-6 50.0 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 27 1

FG sequence hobart OPPONENTSs Dickinson (27),21 - Geneva - - ALL purpose g rush Rec pr kor ir tot Avg/G Utica (25) - Steven Webb 13 1197 101 0 227 0 1525 117.3 Merchant Marine - (22),(21) Bobby Dougherty 13 1024 46 0 142 0 1212 93.2 WPI - - Junior Woodard 13 0 894 0 0 0 894 68.8 Springfield - - Yosh Karbowniczak 13 0 507 0 0 0 507 39.0 Rensselaer - - Conner Hartigan 11 293 0 0 107 0 400 36.4 Union (N.Y.) - - Dominique Ellis 13 319 0 0 0 0 319 24.5 St. Lawrence - - Troy Robinson 12 0 84 74 113 0 271 22.6 Rochester (N.Y.) 29 (32) Mike Berkowitz 12 0 260 0 0 0 260 21.7 Wash. & Lee (25) - Nick Strang 13 172 0 0 0 0 172 13.2 Wittenberg 28 (30) Jay Cronze 12 0 146 0 0 0 146 12.2 St. Thomas (Minn.) - (42) Elvin Souffrant 13 0 135 0 0 0 135 10.4 Christopher Holoman 12 91 37 0 0 0 128 10.7 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. John Fasano 11 6 58 0 45 0 109 9.9 Cooper Merrill 5 0 7 0 57 0 64 12.8 punting no. Yds Avg Long tb fc i20 Blkd Treyvon Toney 13 0 0 26 0 37 63 4.8 Yosh Karbowniczak 27 1004 37.2 68 4 4 12 1 Tom Elder 13 0 0 19 41 0 60 4.6 Josh Neuss 21 820 39.0 54 2 0 7 0 Nolan Toran 13 0 0 21 0 2 23 1.8 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 Kevin Hearon 12 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.3 STATESMEN 50 1824 36.5 68 6 4 19 2 Brent Matazinsky 13 0 16 0 0 0 16 1.2 Opponents 79 2610 33.0 62 2 20 16 5 Jolyon Davis 13 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.1 Mark Guarino-Hyde 13 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.0 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg tb ob retn Net YdLn Alex Delaney 2 12 0 0 0 0 12 6.0 Josh Neuss 66 3278 49.7 1 2 Devin Worthington 13 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.6 James Hull 14 669 47.8 0 2 Andrew Zdrojewski 9 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.9 STATESMEN 80 3947 49.3 1 4 1109 35.2 29 Kelly Olney 7 6 0 0 0 0 6 0.9 Opponents 45 2402 53.4 6 1 732 34.4 30 Patrick Conlan 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 1.0 Paul Ashburn 11 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.4 Connor Garrett 12 0 0 0 0 -3 -3 -0.2 TEAM 9 -43 0 0 0 0 -43 -4.8 STATESMEN 13 3083 2303 140 732 87 6345 488.1 Opponents 13 1271 1862 113 1109 132 4487 345.2

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|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp qbh rcv-Yds ff kick Saf ------45 Andrew Klindera 13-13 56 53 109 9.0-28 1.0-9 . 4 . . 1 . . 90 Tyre Coleman 13-13 46 21 67 30.5-163 17.5-118 . 3 10 2-21 4 1 . 16 Nolan Toran 13-13 29 26 55 6.0-12 . 1-2 4 . . 1 1 . 51 Mark Guarino-Hyde 13-13 29 25 54 4.0-20 3.0-19 1-13 2 4 1-0 . . . 5 Devin Worthington 13-12 29 23 52 21.5-124 10.0-89 2-8 1 7 . 2 . . 23 Jolyon Davis 13-13 34 16 50 1.0-1 . 1-14 4 . . . . . 72 Nick Auriemma 13-12 19 27 46 3.5-20 3.5-18 . 1 2 1-0 . 1 . 40 Nick Zapp 13-13 24 19 43 3.0-12 2.5-11 . 1 2 1-0 2 . . 21 Fajri Jackson 13-13 32 3 35 . . . 4 . . . . . 57 Tom Elder 13-0 14 19 33 . . . . . 2-0 . 1 . 99 Troy Johnson 11-9 15 17 32 4.0-13 1.5-7 . 1 2 . 2 . . 37 Connor Garrett 12-4 18 12 30 2.0-2 . 3--3 11 . 1-0 . . . 43 Treyvon Toney 13-0 16 7 23 1.0-4 . 1-37 . . . . 1 . 7 Kevin Hearon 12-7 15 6 21 . . 1-16 6 . . . . . 98 Tucker Gumkowski 11-5 9 8 17 1.0-3 1.0-3 . . 2 . . . . 42 Jacob Price 13-0 10 5 15 . . . . 1 . . 1 . 29 James Smith 12-0 10 3 13 . . . 1 . . . . . 38 Taylor Delperuto 9-0 7 6 13 1.0-4 . . 2 . . . . . 52 Cory Davis 11-0 8 4 12 . . . . . 1-0 . 1 . 22 Leif Colberg 11-0 9 2 11 ...... 30 Austin DiMarco 9-1 7 3 10 1.0-1 ...... 50 Raimonn Goddard 9-0 8 1 9 1.0-1 ...... 89 Paul Ashburn 11-0 6 2 8 ...... 19 Rashaun Moore 13-1 8 . 8 . . . 1 . . . . . 24 Matt McGriff 4-0 5 1 6 1.0-2 1.0-2 ...... 94 Charlie Ehlers 4-0 4 . 4 ...... 95 Cory Einbeck 7-0 3 1 4 1.0-4 . . . . 1-0 . . . 96 Jake Currie 7-0 2 2 4 2.5-14 1.0-6 . 1 . . 2 . . 17 Juan Breton 2-0 4 . 4 2.0-13 1.0-11 . . 2 . . . . 47 Christopher Holoman 12-3 1 2 3 ...... 6 Jacob Stanley 5-0 2 . 2 ...... 91 Kees Nordin 3-0 2 . 2 ...... 12 Patrick Conlan 6-0 2 . 2 ...... 85 Brent Matazinsky 13-13 1 . 1 ...... 11 John Fasano 11-0 . 1 1 ...... 36 Sam Stern 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 1 Troy Robinson 12-0 1 . 1 ...... 73 Michael Green 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 55 Ali Marpet 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 34 Steven Webb 13-12 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 9-0 ...... 2 STATESMEN 13-0 488 316 804 96-441 43-293 10-87 47 32 10-21 14 7 2 Opponents 13-0 512 470 982 48.0-158 8-55 12-132 23 13 8-6 9 7 .

The 2012 Hobart Statesmen

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 31 hobart college 2012 Season Superlatives

Hobart Superlatives Opponent Superlatives INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 24 Bobby Dougherty vs Springfield (Oct 06, 2012) Rushes 31 Luke Stidham, vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Yards Rushing 161 Luke Stidham, vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Yards Rushing 199 Steven Webb vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) TD Rushes 4 B. Braddock, at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) TD Rushes 3 Bobby Dougherty at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Long Rush 62 Darnell Thomas, vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Steven Webb vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Pass attempts 45 Andrew Benkwitt, at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Bobby Dougherty vs Springfield (Oct 06, 2012) Pass completions 28 Andrew Benkwitt, at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Yards Passing 313 Andrew Benkwitt, at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Bobby Dougherty vs Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 10, 2012) TD Passes 3 Andrew Benkwitt, at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Steven Webb vs Wash. & Lee (Nov 17, 2012) Dean Kennedy, vs Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 10, 2012) Long Rush 66 Steven Webb at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Long Pass 54 Danny Metzgar, at St. Lawrence (Nov 03, 2012) Pass attempts 31 Nick Strang at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Receptions 9 Jeremy Meier, at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Thomas Hayes, vs Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 10, 2012) Pass completions 21 Nick Strang at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Yards Receiving 160 Jeremy Meier, at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Yards Passing 309 Nick Strang at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) TD Receptions 2 Jeremy Meier, at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) TD Passes 3 Nick Strang at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Kyle Reynolds, vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Nick Strang vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Long Reception 54 Colby Johnson, at St. Lawrence (Nov 03, 2012) Field Goals 2 Daniel Kennedy, vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Nick Strang at St. Lawrence (Nov 03, 2012) Long Field Goal 42 Paul Graupner, at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Long Pass 62 Nick Strang vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Punts 10 Adam Kaminski, vs Dickinson (Sep 01, 2012) Receptions 8 Junior Woodard at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Punting Avg 44.0 R. Colavecchia, vs Geneva (Sep 08, 2012) Yards Receiving 161 Junior Woodard at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Long Punt 62 R. Colavecchia, vs Geneva (Sep 08, 2012) Long Punt Return 20 Colin Rodgers, vs Dickinson (Sep 01, 2012) TD Receptions 2 Yosh Karbowniczak at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Long Kickoff Return 33 Josh Guiser, vs Geneva (Sep 08, 2012) Mike Berkowitz vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Tackles 19 Stephen Peck, vs Wash. & Lee (Nov 17, 2012) Long Reception 62 Junior Woodard vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Jake Pelton, vs Wash. & Lee (Nov 17, 2012) Field Goals 1 James Hull vs Dickinson (Sep 01, 2012) Sacks 1.0 Tyler French, vs Geneva (Sep 08, 2012) Matthew Morse, vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) James Hull at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Max Nacewicz, vs Springfield (Oct 06, 2012) James Hull vs Wash. & Lee (Nov 17, 2012) Tony Ortega, vs Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 10, 2012) Long Field Goal 27 James Hull vs Dickinson (Sep 01, 2012) Spencer Leno, vs Wittenberg (Nov 24, 2012) Punts 6 Josh Neuss vs Springfield (Oct 06, 2012) Josh Montgomery, vs Wittenberg (Nov 24, 2012) Steve Dejewski, at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Yosh Karbowniczak vs Wittenberg (Nov 24, 2012) Riley Dombek, at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Punting Avg 48.0 Josh Neuss vs Dickinson (Sep 01, 2012) Tackles For Loss 2.0 Max Nacewicz, vs Springfield (Oct 06, 2012) Long Punt 68 Yosh Karbowniczak vs Wittenberg (Nov 24, 2012) Tony Ortega, vs Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 10, 2012) Long Punt Return 15 Troy Robinson vs Dickinson (Sep 01, 2012) Chinni Oji, at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Interceptions 1 Jake Delmonico, vs Geneva (Sep 08, 2012) Long Kickoff Return 49 Steven Webb at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Skyler Stone, vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Conner Hartigan vs Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 10, 2012) T. Washington, vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Tackles 12 Andrew Klindera at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Andrew Harmon, vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Sacks 4.5 Tyre Coleman at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Nick Chambers, at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Brian Staub, vs Springfield (Oct 06, 2012) Tackles For Loss 5.0 Tyre Coleman vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Con. Beerworth, vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Interceptions 2 Devin Worthington at Rensselaer (Oct 20, 2012) Leondre Simmon, at St. Lawrence (Nov 03, 2012) Kobie Hamm, vs Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 10, 2012) Chinni Oji, at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) TEAM GAME HIGHS John Connelly, at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Dan Bedor, at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Rushes 63 at Rensselaer (Oct 20, 2012) Yards Rushing 355 vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Yards Per Rush 6.1 vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) TD Rushes 6 vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Rushes 54 vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Pass attempts 34 at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Yards Rushing 231 vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Pass completions 22 at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Yards Per Rush 4.6 at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Yards Passing 322 at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) TD Rushes 5 at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Yards Per Pass 13.6 vs Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 10, 2012) Pass attempts 46 at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) TD Passes 3 at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Pass completions 29 at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Yards Passing 364 at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) at St. Lawrence (Nov 03, 2012) Yards Per Pass 8.0 at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) vs Rochester (N.Y.) (Nov 10, 2012) TD Passes 4 at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Total Plays 84 at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Total Plays 78 at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Total Offense 542 at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Total Offense 462 at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Yards Per Play 7.3 vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Yards Per Play 6.0 vs Union (N.Y.) (Oct 27, 2012) Points 61 at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) Points 47 at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Sacks By 11 at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Sacks By 2 vs Wittenberg (Nov 24, 2012) First Downs 27 at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Penalties 11 vs Dickinson (Sep 01, 2012) First Downs 23 at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Penalty Yards 95 vs Geneva (Sep 08, 2012) Penalties 7 vs Dickinson (Sep 01, 2012) Turnovers 3 at Utica (Sep 15, 2012) Penalty Yards 55 vs Geneva (Sep 08, 2012) vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Turnovers 4 at WPI (Sep 29, 2012) at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012) Interceptions By 3 vs Merchant Marine (Sep 22, 2012) Interceptions By 2 at Rensselaer (Oct 20, 2012) at St. Thomas (Minn.) (Dec 01, 2012)

32 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football

2012 Awards and honors

NICK AURIEMMA All-Liberty League first team D3football.com All-East third team Auriemma Berkowitz Coleman Conlan C. Davis J. Davis MIKE BERKOWITZ D3football.com Team of the Week, Oct. 27

TYRE COLEMAN Liberty League Defensive Performer of the Week, Sept. 15 D3football.com Team of the Week, Sept. 15 ECAC Northwest Co-Defensive Player of the Week, Sept. 15 Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll, Oct. 27 D3football.com Team of the Week, Oct. 27 Liberty League Defensive Performer of the Week, Nov. 10 ECAC Northwest Defensive Player of the Week, Nov. 10 Dougherty A. Garvey T. Garvey Green Guarino-Hyde Hartigan All-Liberty League first team Liberty League Defensive Player of the Year ANDREW KLINDERA Liberty League Defensive Performer of the Week, Nov. 24 All-Liberty League second team D3football.com East Region Defensive Player of the Year Liberty League Defensive Performer of the Week, Nov. 17 D3football.com All-East first team BSN All-America first team ALI MARPET ECAC North All-Star All-Liberty League first team D3football.com All-America first team D3football.com All-East second team PATRICK CONLAN BRENT MATAZINSKY Liberty League All-Academic All-Liberty League honorable mention Hearon Hull Jackson CORY DAVIS JOSH NEUSS Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, Nov. 24 Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, Sept. 29 Liberty League All-Academic Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, Oct. 6 ECAC Northwest Special Teams Player of the Week, Oct. 6 JOLYON DAVIS Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, Oct. 20 All-Liberty League first team All-Liberty League second team BOBBY DOUGHERTY KEES NORDIN Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll, Sept. 15 Liberty League All-Academic D3football.com Team of the Week, Sept. 15 Liberty League Co-Offensive Performer of the Week, Oct. 6 TROY ROBINSON All-Liberty League first team Karbowniczak Klindera Liberty League All-Academic Johnson D3football.com All-East second team ECAC North All-Star DEANDRÈ SMITH All-Liberty League honorable mention ART GARVEY All-Liberty League first team NICK STRANG D3football.com All-East first team Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll, Sept. 29 BSN All-America second team Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll, Nov. 3 ECAC North All-Star Capital One Academic All-District first team D3football.com All-America third team All-Liberty League second team Liberty League All-Academic TYLER GARVEY All-Liberty League second team DAN SWEENEY Marpet Matazinsky Neuss Liberty League All-Academic MARK GUARINO-HYDE Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Sept. 1 NOLAN TORAN Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Oct. 27 Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, Sept. 8 Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Nov. 10 ECAC Weekly Honor Roll, Sept. 8 MICHAEL GREEN STEVEN WEBB Capital One Academic All-District first team Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll, Sept. 22 Capital One Academic All-America second team Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll, Oct. 20 Liberty League All-Academic Liberty League Offensive Performer of the Week, Oct. 27 All-Liberty League first team (RB) CONNER HARTIGAN All-Liberty League honorable mention (RS) Nordin Robinson Smith Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Sept. 8 Liberty League Offensive Performer of the Week, Nov. 17 Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Sept. 22 Liberty League Offensive Performer of the Week, Nov. 24 Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Sept. 29 D3football.com All-East third team Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, Nov. 10 JUNIOR WOODARD KEVIN HEARON All-Liberty League first team All-Liberty League honorable mention Michael Theodore Silver ‘39 Memorial Award JAMES HULL DEVIN WORTHINGTON Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, Oct. 27 D3football.com preseason All-America second team All-Liberty League second team Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll, Sept. 8 Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, Nov. 17 Strang Sweeney Liberty League Defensive Performer of the Week, Oct. 20 Toran Liberty League Rookie of the Week, Nov. 24 Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll, Nov. 3 All-Liberty League first team FAJRI JACKSON D3football.com All-East first team All-Liberty League second team BSN All-America first team ECAC North All-Star TROY JOHNSON D3football.com All-America second team All-Liberty League honorable mention NICK ZAPP YOSH KARBOWNICZAK Capital One Academic All-District first team Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll, Nov. 10 Liberty League All-Academic Webb J. Woodard Worthington Zapp

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 33 hobart college LIBERTY LEAGUE

2013 Liberty League Composite Schedule

September 6 Curry at WPI 7 p.m.

September 7 Hobart at Dickinson Noon Norwich at RPI Noon Coast Guard at St. Lawrence Noon Springfield at Western New England 1 p.m. Susquehanna at Merchant Marine 2:30 p.m. September 13 WPI at Worcester State 7 p.m. September 14 RPI at Alred 1 p.m. Husson at Springfield 1 p.m. St. Lawrence at Norwich 1:30 p.m. Rochester at Thiel 1:30 p.m. Coast Guard at Merchant Marine 2:30 p.m. Originally founded as the Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association in 1995, the conference Union at Utica 7 p.m. was renamed the Liberty League during the summer of 2004. The league includes founding September 21 members , Hobart and William Smith Colleges, University of Rochester, Castleton at Merchant Marine Noon Rochester at Gallaudet Noon Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, St. Lawrence University, , and . Ithaca at Union 1 p.m. became a full member of the league during the 2000-01 academic year. The U.S. Springfield at Mount Ida 1 p.m. Merchant Marine Academy, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute joined the Liberty League during Norwich at WPI 1 p.m. St. Lawrence at Morrisville State 2 p.m. the 2004-05 academic year as associate members in football. The conference expand in 2011-12 Merchant Marine at SUNY Maritime 2 p.m. when it welcomed full members and Rochester Institute of Technology. A year later, Utica at Hobart 7 p.m. September 28 Springfield College joined the league as an associate member in football. *Springfield at Rochester Noon The Liberty League sponsors championships in 24 sports. The member institutions of the *RPI at WPI 1 p.m. league place the highest priority on the overall quality of the educational experience and on the *St. Lawrence at Union 1 p.m. successful completion of its student-athletes’ academic programs. The member institutions seek *Hobart at Merchant Marine 2 p.m. to establish and maintain an environment in which a student-athlete’s athletic activities are con- October 5 ducted as an integral part of the educational experience. *Union at Springfield Noon *WPI at Hobart Noon During the 2012-13 academic year, the member institutions sent 22 teams in 14 sports to *Merchant Marine at RPI 1 p.m. their respective NCAA Tournaments, as well as dozens of individual student-athletes to NCAA *Rochester at St. Lawrence 1 p.m. Championship events in cross country, golf, swimming and diving, tennis, and track & field. October 12 Among the best in the nation in the classroom as well, Liberty League student-athletes *RPI at St. Lawrence Noon garnered 16 Capital One Academic All-America awards and 50 Academic All-District honors. *Hobart at Springfield Noon Fans can visit the Liberty League online at www.libertyleagueathletics.com *Merchant Marine at Rochester 1 p.m. *WPI at Union 1:30 p.m.

October 19 *Rochester at RPI Noon 2012 Liberty League Football Standings Union at Western New England 1 p.m. *Springfield at Merchant Marine 4 p.m. October 26 *RPI at Hobart Noon *Union at Rochester Noon *St. Lawrence at Springfield 2 p.m. *Merchant Marine at WPI 3 p.m. November 2 |——————League——————| |——————Overall——————| *Hobart at Union Noon W L Ppct. pf pa w l pct. PF PA *WPI at St. Lawrence 1 p.m. November 9 Hobart 7 0 1.000 285 115 12 1 .923 469 225 *Springfield at RPI Noon Union 6 1 .857 240 131 6 4 .600 295 220 *St. Lawrence at Hobart Noon Springfield 5 2 .714 275 168 8 3 .727 408 241 *Rochester at WPI Noon *Union at Merchant Marine Noon Rensselaer 3 4 .429 203 210 5 4 .556 283 251 November 16 Merchant Marine 3 4 .429 162 259 5 5 .500 245 347 *Hobart at Rochester Noon Rochester 3 4 .429 182 199 4 5 .444 215 226 *WPI at Springfield Noon *RPI at Union Noon WPI 1 6 .143 118 270 2 8 .200 159 325 *Merchant Marine at St. Lawrence 1 p.m. St. Lawrence 0 7 .000 130 243 0 10 .000 151 331

34 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football ALL-LIBERTY LEAGUE

Alexander Booth Clemente Coleman Gould Hager Helmer Purtell Russell Swanson Worthington

Offensive Player of the Year Rob Gould DL 1998-2000 Matt Bindig DL 1997 Honorable Mention All-League Greg Helmer QB 1996 Skip Grantling DB 2002 Dan Birdsall QB 2000 Jamie Anderson RS 2005 Craig Swanson QB 2002 Brad Griffith DL 2002 Doug Blakowski RB 2006 Nick Auriemma DL 2010 Luke Gutelius WR 1996-97 Lance Boyington DB 2008 Denis Avdic K 2006 Defensive Player of the Year Justin Hager LB 2007-08 Angelo Catalano OL 2009 Lance Boyington RS 2008 James Alexander DB 2007 Chris Hanly DL 2002 Anthony Coletta OL 2011 Jeff Bruckman OL 2002 Tim Booth LB 2002 Brendan Hatlee OL 2010-11 Gianni Contro DL 2011 Conor Callahan K 2010 Tony Clemente LB 2003, 2005 Greg Helmer QB 1996 Matt Daley DL 2001 Angelo Catalano OL 2008 Tyre Coleman DE 2012 Evan Hoffman LB 2006 Bobby Dougherty RB 2011 Mike Condon OL 2007 Rob Gould DL 1998, 2000 Nicolas Karagosian TE 1995-96 Rich Doyle QB 2008 Kelvin Cruz OL 2009 Justin Hager LB 2008 Steve Kenny QB 1998 Art Garvey OL 2010 Matt Daley LB 2000 Chris Purtell DL 2004 Jerrod Kremblas DL 1995 Tyler Garvey OL 2012 Jim Drury DL 2007 Dave Russell DL 1997 Ryan LiDrazzah WR 2007 Nino Giambrone OL 2005 Matt Duliba TE 2007-08 Devin Worthington LB 2011 Mark Logan RB 1995 Ty Godinho RB 2001, 2003 Dominique Ellis FB 2011 Dave MacDonald OL 1999 Jimmy Gradis LB 2002-03, 2005 Ty Godinho RB 2004 Special Teams Player of the Year Andrew Marlier RS 2009 Brad Griffith DL 2001 Jimmy Gradis LB 2004 Dominick Ancona P/K 2007 Ali Marpet OL 2012 Ryan Hallings OL 2003 Kevin Hearon DB 2012 Mark Rendell PR 1997 Jim Martinek DL 1998 Anthony Hobaica RB 2007 Troy Johnson DL 2012 Nate Milne OL 2000, 2002 Jack Holleran RB 2004 Andrew Marlier RB 2009 Rookie of the Year Shawn Mizro QB 2004-05 Matt Howard FB 2010 Brent Matazinsky TE 2012 Ty Godinho RB 2001 Brian Monaco OL 2009 James Hull K 2012 Andrew Miller OL 2007 Omar Pickering LB 1997 Eric Newsome DB 1998-2000 Fajri Jackson DB 2012 Brian Monaco OL 2008 Nolan Robinson LB 2003 Tim O’Brien LB 1998 Mike Kaplun DB 2006 Garth Muratori WR 2010 Drake Woodard DB 2008 Phill Perkins OL 2007 Yosh Karbowniczak P 2010 Brian Ohman OL 2006 Devin Worthington LB 2010 Omar Pickering LB 1997 John Kelliher DB 2009-10 Kyle O’Laughlin LB 2007, 2010 Tyre Coleman DL 2011 Andy Purdie DL 2006 Andrew Klindera LB 2012 Phill Perkins OL 2005 Chris Purtell DL 2004 Art Kirk K 1995 Andy Pirozzolo WR 2000 Offensive Rookie of the Year Mark Rendell PR 1997 Jeremy Latimer OL 1999 Joe Pirozzolo WR 2002 Mark Logan RB 1995 Reggie Robinson LB 2010 Pat Lester DB 2001 Andy Purdie DL 2005 Ryan Robinson LB 2009 Mark Logan RB 1997 James Rayhill DL 2010 First Team All-League Dave Russell DL 1996-97 Kwame Lovell DL 2007-09 Nolan Robinson LB 2004 Tony Aguilar DB 1996 Jeff Sanders LB 2008 Chris Luber DL 2010 Ryan Robinson LB 2007-08 James Alexander DB 2006-07 Schiller DB 1997 Everton McLean LB 2001-02 Jeff Sanders LB 2004-05 Eric Ampuja K 2001-02, 2004 Dan Suozzi P 2002-03 Brian Monaco OL 2007 DeAndré Smith OL 2012 Dominick Ancona K 2007 Dan Suozzi RS 2002 Lawrence Moultrie DL 2003 Nick Strang QB 2011 Dominick Ancona P 2006-07 Dan Suozzi WR 2002, 2004 Garth Muratori WR 2011 Dan Suozzi P 2004 Jamie Anderson DB 2004 Craig Swanson QB 2002 Ted Murray OL 1997 David Szentesy LB 2001 Jeremy Archer TE 2002 David Szentesy LB 2002 Josh Neuss P 2012 Dyshawn Washington DB 2005 Ryan Aruck DL 2007-08 Adam Tumilowicz OL 2000-02 Kyle O’Laughlin LB 2009 Dyshawn Washington RS 2000 Nick Auriemma DL 2012 Doug Vella QB 2010 Rick Piñero WR 2003-04 Steven Webb RS 2012 Rich Barlette DL 2000 Steven Webb RB 2010-12 Joe Pirozzolo WR 2001 Junior Woodard WR 2011 Alex Bell OL 2003-04 Drake Woodard DB 2008-11 Felix Pratico K 1997 Walt Bennett DL 2003-04 Junior Woodard RS 2010 Chris Purtell DL 2003 Doug Blakowski RB 2005 Junior Woodard WR 2012 Mark Rendell DB 1997-98 Tim Booth LB 2000-02 Devin Worthington LB 2010-12 Nolan Robinson LB 2006 Keith Brandon RB 1998-2000 James Wright WR 2007 Reggie Robinson LB 2011 Jeff Bruckman OL 2003-04 Scott Yoder WR 2000 Kyle Sandy OL 2011 Tony Clemente LB 2003-05 Tim Zee OL 1996-98 Ryan Smith DB 2005 Tyre Coleman DL 2011-12 Nick Strang QB 2012 Mike Condon OL 2008 Second Team All-League Dan Suozzi RS 2001, 2003 Jolyon Davis DB 2012 Ryan Adams TE 2001 Dan Suozzi WR 2003 Mike DePersis OL 2005-06 Tony Aguilar DB 1995 Craig Swanson QB 2003 Bobby Dougherty RB 2012 Mike Amodeo LB 2000 David Szentesy LB 2003 Rick Eicheldinger DL 2005 Jamie Anderson DB 2003, 2005 Jesse Truley LB 1995 Mike Faracca DL 2009 Jesse Aquilino LB 1999, 2001 Tyler Vincent WR 2008-09 Pat French OL 1995 Ryan Aruck DL 2006 Tyler Vincent P 2009 Rich Ganci TE 1999 Aaron Backhaus LB 1997-99 Dyshawn Washington DB 2000, Art Garvey OL 2012 Rich Barlette DL 1998-99 2003-04 Nino Giambrone OL 2006 Peter Beatrice DB 2001 Junior Woodard WR 2010 Ty Godinho RB 2002 Alex Bell OL 2001-02 Scott Yoder WR 1998-99

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 35 hobart college SERIES HISTORY

Team 1st Mtg Last Mtg w l t pct. apf apa pf pa gms Albany 1979 1979 0 1 0 0.000 0.0 15.0 0 15 1 Albany Teacher’s 1917 1917 0 1 0 0.000 6.0 7.0 6 7 1 Alfred 1899 2007 39 35 4 .526 16.5 15.2 1285 1185 78 Allegheny 1952 1957 6 0 0 1.000 28.8 7.7 173 46 6 Alumni 1902 1902 0 1 0 0.000 0.0 5.0 0 5 1 Amherst 1933 1940 0 2 1 .167 4.7 23.3 14 70 3 Army 1936 1936 0 1 0 0.000 7.0 51.0 7 51 1 Assumption 1991 1991 1 0 0 1.000 36.0 15.0 36 15 1 Auburn AA 1897 1899 2 0 0 1.000 10.5 7.0 21 14 2 Auburn Seminary 1893 1893 1 0 0 1.000 8.0 0.0 8 0 1 Bridgewater State 2000 2000 1 0 0 1.000 25.0 0.0 25 0 1 Brockport State 1949 1982 3 5 0 .375 18.3 19.5 146 156 8 Brooklyn 1952 1953 2 0 0 1.000 34.0 6.0 68 12 2 Buffalo 1894 1981 21 17 4 .548 14.7 14.8 617 623 42 Buffalo State 1984 1993 3 3 0 .500 14.7 20.8 88 125 6 Canandaigua 1891 1895 4 0 1 .900 22.0 0.0 110 0 5 Canisius 1918 1992 4 6 0 .400 13.0 19.1 130 191 10 Carnegie Mellon 2007 2010 4 0 0 1.000 26.8 19.8 107 79 4 Carthage 1902 1902 0 1 0 0.000 0.0 12.0 0 12 1 Cascadilla 1895 1895 0 0 1 .500 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 Cayuga 1895 1895 0 0 1 .500 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 CCNY 1922 1942 3 2 0 .600 10.0 6.6 50 33 5 Clarkson 1915 1929 9 2 0 .818 18.7 8.5 206 93 11 Clyde 1905 1905 1 0 0 1.000 18.0 0.0 18 0 1 Clyde AC 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 6.0 0.0 6 0 1 Coast Guard 1975 2005 3 1 0 .750 28.8 12.5 115 50 4 Colby 1971 1974 3 1 0 .750 32.3 13.0 129 52 4 Colgate 1895 1928 1 15 1 .088 2.9 25.6 50 435 17 Columbia 1917 1950 0 2 0 0.000 6.0 56.0 12 112 2 Columbia AC 1898 1898 1 0 0 1.000 35.0 0.0 35 0 1 Cook Academy 1903 1905 2 0 1 .833 19.7 1.7 59 5 3 Cornell 1902 1930 0 5 0 0.000 0.0 34.8 0 174 5 Cornell Frosh 1891 1891 1 0 0 1.000 24.0 10.0 24 10 1 Cortland 1903 2005 7 6 0 .538 15.2 14.5 197 189 13 Curry 2004 2004 1 0 0 1.000 35.0 16.0 35 16 1 Dartmouth 1925 1929 0 5 0 0.000 0.0 48.4 0 242 5 Delaware Valley 2005 2005 0 1 0 0.000 14.0 21.0 14 21 1 Denison 1936 1975 3 0 0 1.000 15.3 2.3 46 7 3 Dickinson 1934 2012 11 10 1 .523 20.0 16.5 439 364 22 Drexel 1971 1971 1 0 0 1.000 35.0 8.0 35 8 1 Dryden AC 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 10.0 4.0 10 4 1 Elmira 1894 1896 1 2 1 .375 4.0 6.8 16 27 4 Elmira AA 1897 1897 1 0 0 1.000 22.0 0.0 22 0 1 Elmira AC 1896 1896 0 0 1 .500 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 Franklin & Marshall 1996 2005 8 2 0 .800 26.1 14.2 261 142 10 Gannon 1989 1990 1 1 0 .500 11.5 10.0 23 20 2 Genesee Wesleyan 1899 1901 1 1 1 .500 21.7 9.7 65 29 3 Geneva 1900 1900 0 1 0 0.000 0.0 6.0 0 6 1 Geneva AA 1897 1897 2 0 0 1.000 29.0 2.0 58 4 2 Geneva AC 1896 1896 2 0 0 1.000 46.0 0.0 92 0 2 Geneva High 1895 1899 1 0 1 .750 7.5 4.5 15 9 2 Geneva (Pa.) 2012 2012 1 0 0 1.000 28.0 7.0 28 7 1 Grove City 1967 1968 0 2 0 0.000 16.5 30.0 33 60 2 Hamilton 1895 1993 29 27 8 .516 13.3 12.5 854 803 64 Hartwick 1933 1997 4 2 0 .667 26.3 20.5 158 123 6 Haverford 1950 1951 2 0 0 1.000 34.5 9.5 69 19 2 Herkimer AA 1897 1897 1 0 0 1.000 11.0 10.0 11 10 1 Herkimer AC 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 12.0 0.0 12 0 1 Hofstra 1983 1988 1 5 0 .167 13.2 21.0 79 126 6 Holbrook 1935 1935 1 0 0 1.000 52.0 0.0 52 0 1 Iona 1983 1984 2 0 0 1.000 35.5 6.5 71 13 2 Ithaca 1961 2003 3 24 0 .111 13.7 29.7 369 801 27 John Carroll 1960 2002 1 2 0 .333 4.7 13.0 14 39 3 Johns Hopkins 1965 1966 2 0 0 1.000 34.0 10.0 68 20 2

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Kent State 1939 1939 0 1 0 0.000 6.0 8.0 6 8 1 Kenyon 1928 1971 14 4 1 .763 27.5 8.5 523 162 19 Lafayette 1909 1924 0 2 0 0.000 0.0 40.0 0 80 2 Laureate Boat C. 1897 1898 1 1 0 .500 5.5 18.5 11 37 2 Lima 1902 1902 1 0 0 1.000 29.0 0.0 29 0 1 LIU-C.W. Post 1959 1960 1 1 0 .500 6.5 6.5 13 13 2 Long Island 1931 1931 0 1 0 0.000 6.0 14.0 6 14 1 Lycoming 2008 2008 1 0 0 1.000 33.0 15.0 33 15 1 Merchant Marine 1962 2012 9 4 0 .692 27.4 15.8 356 206 13 Middlebury 1947 1948 0 2 0 0.000 9.5 22.0 19 44 2 Mount Union 1972 2008 2 1 0 .667 18.7 16.3 56 49 3 Muskingum 1967 1968 0 2 0 0.000 3.0 13.5 6 27 2 Niagara 1907 1946 5 4 0 .556 9.2 9.3 83 84 9 Norwich 1938 2003 1 2 0 .333 15.7 21.0 47 63 3 NYU 1921 1932 1 4 0 .200 4.0 31.8 20 159 5 Pace 1990 1993 2 2 0 .500 19.5 16.8 78 67 4 Palmer Institute 1904 1906 2 0 0 1.000 28.5 2.5 57 5 2 Plymouth State 1987 1987 1 0 0 1.000 10.0 0.0 10 0 1 Rensselaer 1910 2012 27 28 1 .491 22.2 17.7 1244 993 56 Rochester 1892 2012 50 48 7 .510 14.4 14.3 1508 1500 105 Rochester Inst. Tech. 1972 1977 5 0 1 .917 39.8 14.5 239 87 6 Rochester Sch. Opt. 1923 1923 1 0 0 1.000 39.0 0.0 39 0 1 Rochester YMCA 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 12.0 6.0 12 6 1 Rowan 2004 2006 0 2 0 0.000 16.0 32.5 32 65 2 Rutgers 1912 1913 0 2 0 0.000 3.5 43.5 7 87 2 Sampson 1947 1948 2 0 0 1.000 18.0 0.0 36 0 2 Seneca Falls 1893 1894 2 0 0 1.000 51.0 0.0 102 0 2 Seneca Falls AA 1897 1897 1 0 0 1.000 24.0 0.0 24 0 1 St. Bonaventure 1916 1920 0 1 1 .250 3.5 7.5 7 15 2 St. John Fisher 1990 2011 11 6 0 .647 21.6 15.4 367 261 17 St. John’s 1892 1899 3 2 1 .583 8.3 8.0 50 48 6 St. Lawrence 1901 2012 46 37 2 .553 17.5 16.9 1489 1440 85 St. Michael’s 1916 1916 1 0 0 1.000 34.0 0.0 34 0 1 St. Stephen’s 1914 1923 1 1 0 .500 17.0 0.0 34 0 2 St. Thomas 2012 2012 0 1 0 0.000 7.0 47.0 7 47 1 Springfield 2012 2012 1 0 0 1.000 28.0 7.0 28 7 1 Starkey Academy 1905 1907 2 0 0 1.000 5.5 0.0 11 0 2 Starkey Seminary 1894 1894 1 0 0 1.000 34.0 4.0 34 4 1 Susquehanna 1961 2009 2 3 0 .400 19.6 21.8 98 109 5 Swarthmore 1989 1995 4 2 0 .667 24.0 12.7 144 76 6 Syracuse 1894 1931 0 24 0 0.000 1.7 31.6 40 758 24 Thiel 1956 1957 2 0 0 1.000 27.0 10.5 54 21 2 Trinity (Conn.) 1923 1953 3 13 1 .206 7.4 19.8 126 337 17 Tufts 1960 1964 0 2 0 0.000 13.5 32.0 27 64 2 Union 1896 2012 44 50 2 .469 14.8 18.6 1424 1782 96 Upsala 1926 1969 5 5 0 .500 13.2 8.8 132 88 10 Ursinus 1964 1965 2 0 0 1.000 11.5 7.0 23 14 2 Utica 2012 2012 1 0 0 1.000 45.0 26.0 45 26 1 Vermont 1958 1959 1 1 0 .500 12.0 22.5 24 45 2 Wagner 1954 1979 4 2 0 .667 23.2 13.7 139 82 6 Washington & Jefferson 1941 1942 0 2 0 0.000 0.0 16.0 0 32 2 Washington & Lee 2012 2012 1 0 0 1.000 38.0 20.0 38 20 1 Watertown 1901 1902 0 2 0 0.000 0.0 33.5 0 67 2 Watertown AA 1899 1899 0 1 0 0.000 6.0 18.0 6 18 1 Wesley 2011 2011 0 1 0 0.000 28.0 35.0 28 35 1 Wesleyan 1922 1922 0 1 0 0.000 0.0 14.0 0 14 1 Widener 2000 2000 0 1 0 0.000 14.0 40.0 14 40 1 William Paterson 2006 2006 1 0 0 1.000 31.0 27.0 31 27 1 Williams 1929 1930 0 2 0 0.000 0.0 56.0 0 112 2 Wittenberg 2012 2012 1 0 0 1.000 35.0 10.0 35 10 1 Wooster 1962 1963 1 1 0 .500 14.5 24.0 29 48 2 WPI 2004 2012 9 0 0 1.000 37.9 18.0 341 162 9

Totals 482 464 44 .509 16.3 16.4 16146 16259 990

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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 . 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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statesmen football GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

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 2013—Andrew Mason ’13 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 2013—Wes Traub ’13 P. Plunkett, P. Tumulty at St. Lawrence...... W, 20-16 (Geneva Community Cortland...... L, 7-12 1986 — 5-4-0 Rochester...... L, 17-26 Lunch) at Buffalo...... L, 0-6 Captains: D. Adams, Swarthmore...... W, 51-0 at St. Lawrence...... W, 13-12 B. Frydman at Alfred...... L, 14-35 Rochester...... L, 3-7 at Union...... L, 6-7 at Ithaca...... L, 22-43 at Alfred...... L, 14-28 Cortland...... W, 26-6 Hartwick...... W, 27-23 at Ithaca...... L, 13-35 St. John Fisher...... W, 16-0 at Canisius...... L, 7-32 St. Lawrence...... W, 20-3 at Rensselaer...... L, 28-40 Hartwick...... L, 30-31 at Rensselaer...... L, 6-17 Ithaca...... L, 6-21 Rochester...... W, 30-3 Coach Bill Maxwell at Rensselaer...... L, 14-16 at Brockport...... L, 10-34 1991-94 at Alfred...... L, 7-12 1996 — 5-5-0 2000 — 8-1-0 Rensselaer...... T, 13-13 17-23-0, .425 Canisius...... W, 28-3 Captains: A. Aguilar, 1998 — 6-3-0 *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 at Ithaca...... L, 3-28 J. Dailey, G. Helmer Captains: J. Martinek, Captains: M. Amodeo, at Hofstra...... L, 7-21 1991 — 3-7-0 Dickinson...... L, 14-40 T. O’Brien K. Brandon, R. Gould, Rensselaer...... W, 25-10 Captains: T. deLoe, R. Paliana at St. John Fisher...... L, 28-35 Dickinson...... L, 9-15 E. Newsome Buffalo State...... L, 0-34 at Union...... L, 22-24 at Union...... W, 19-14 Dickinson...... W, 28-13 at Swarthmore...... L, 13-29 St. Lawrence...... W, 26-25 St. Lawrence...... W, 41-14 at Rochester...... L, 0-14 Union...... L, 17-44 at Rocheser...... W, 35-13 at Rochester...... W, 14-6 at Union...... W, 13-12 at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-41 at Frank. & Marsh...... L, 24-34 at Frank. & Marsh...... W, 13-8 St. Lawrence...... W, 41-7 Alfred...... L, 10-30 Alfred...... W, 31-26 Alfred...... W, 40-3 at Frank. & Marsh...... W, 28-10 Assumption...... W, 36-15 Ithaca...... L, 14-21 Ithaca...... L, 17-30 Alfred...... W, 20-14 at Canisius...... L, 9-34 at Hartwick...... W, 42-27 at St. John Fisher...... W, 24-7 Ithaca...... W, 19-0 Pace...... W, 19-14 Rensselaer...... W, 36-35 ot Rensselaer...... L, 27-31 at St. John Fisher...... W, 35-10 at Rensselaer...... L, 15-16 Coach Jack Daniels Rensselaer...... W, 27-0 at St. John Fisher...... W, 35-14 1997 — 6-4-0 1999 — 5-4-0 *Bridgewater State...... W, 25-0 1981-86 Captains: D. Russell, Captains: A. Backhaus, *at Widener...... L, 14-40 25-28-1, .472 1992 — 4-6-0 E. Schiller, T. Zee K. Brandon, E. Newsome Coach Dick Taylor Captains: L. Fowlkes, at Dickinson...... W, 26-13 at Dickinson...... L, 20-32 2001 — 6-3-0 1981 — 1-8-0 1987-90 C. Lobdell, R. Wynne St. John Fisher...... W, 38-7 Union...... L, 14-20 Captains: R. Lopez, E. McLean Captains: M. Collins, 5-34-0, .128 Dickinson...... L, 10-14 Union...... L, 17-28 at St. Lawrence...... W, 28-10 at Dickinson...... W, 6-2 E. Dunn, T. Gray at St. John Fisher...... W, 14-3 at St. Lawrence...... W, 57-0 Rochester...... W, 48-21 Union...... L, 6-42 at Cortland...... L, 20-21 1987 — 2-8-0 at Union...... L, 3-24 Rochester...... W, 48-14 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 35-7 at St. Lawrence...... W, 47-0 Buffalo...... L, 10-41 Captains: B. Levy, T. Schmidt St. Lawrence...... W, 13-0 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 10-7 at Alfred...... W, 29-20 Rochester...... W, 38-12 St. Lawrence...... L, 3-20 Plymouth State...... W, 10-0 Rochester...... L, 0-31 at Alfred...... W, 58-19 at Ithaca...... L, 13-44 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 44-0 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). at Alfred...... W, 24-21 Merchant Marine...... W, 27-9 at Susquehanna...... L, 10-20 at Ithaca...... L, 13-52 St. Lawrence...... W, 13-9 St. Lawrence...... W, 33-10 St. John Fisher...... W, 28-18 at Union...... L, 18-28 at Union...... L, 21-31 at Rensselaer...... L, 29-35 at Rochester...... W, 42-25 Merchant Marine...... W, 28-0 *Cortland...... W, 23-22 at WPI...... W, 41-20 *at Del. Valley...... L, 14-21 Rensselaer...... W, 10-0 2002 — 8-2-0 Rochester...... W, 34-20 ^ *NCAA Playoffs — 0-1-0 2006 — 8-2-0 Captains: T. Booth, M. Daley, *NCAA Playoffs — 0-1-0 2010 — 5-4 E. McLean, C. Swanson Captains: D. Blakowski, S. Mizro, Captains: K. Cruz, J. Kelliher, S. Dickinson...... W, 27-3 N. Robinson, J. Sanders Kluber, K. O’Laughlin at Union...... W, 14-6 Dickinson...... W, 31-28 Dickinson...... W, 38-7 St. Lawrence...... W, 44-14 at Wm. Paterson...... W, 31-27 at Carnegie Mellon...... W, 35-21 at Rochester...... W, 59-21 at Rensselaer...... W, 24-17 St. John Fisher...... L, 14-34 at Frank. & Marsh...... W, 35-21 WPI...... W, 19-14 at St. Lawrence...... L, 21-24 Alfred...... W, 25-19 (2ot) at Merchant Marine...... W, 30-19 Union...... W, 41-35 (2OT) Ithaca...... W, 17-6 at St. Lawrence...... W, 27-7 at Merchant Marine...... W, 40-33 Mark Rendell ’01 was the 1997 Liberty League Special Teams Player of the Year and a two- at St. John Fisher...... L, 14-17 at Alfred...... W, 21-14 WPI...... W, 38-13 time All-Liberty League selection at defensive back. Rensselaer...... W, 34-27 Union...... L, 14-31 at Rensselaer...... L, 21-24 *John Carroll...... L, 7-27 Rochester...... W, 31-21 Rochester...... L, 34-35 (2OT) kevin colton *at Rowan...... L, 18-20 ^Wins and playoff appearance later vacated due to 2011 — 7-2 2003 — 6-4-0 NCAA penalty (revised record 0-1) ECAC North Atlantic Bowl *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 Champions 2007 — 8-3-0^ Captains: G. Clifford, Captains: C. Purtell, *NCAA Playoffs — 0-1-0 G. Muratori, D. Woodard C. Swanson, D. Szentesy Captains: R. Aruck, at Dickinson...... W, 33-9 at Dickinson...... L, 16-17 J. Sanders, A. Strom at St. John Fisher...... W, 56-20 Union...... W, 35-3 at Dickinson...... L, 27-30 (OT) St. Lawrence...... W, 23-0 at St. Lawrence...... W, 28-10 Carnegie Mellon...... W, 27-26 at Union...... W, 41-24 Rochester...... L, 13-17 Rensselaer...... L, 31-35 Merchant Marine...... W, 42-14 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 28-20 at WPI...... W, 45-35 at WPI...... W 27-13 at Alfred...... W, 20-12 at Susquehanna...... W, 41-13 Rensselaer...... L, 28-29 at Ithaca...... L, 7-14 Merchant Marine...... W, 55-9 at Rochester...... W, 24-10 St. John Fisher...... L, 12-20 St. Lawrence...... W, 56-21 *at Wesley...... L, 28-35 at Rensselaer...... W, 43-25 Alfred...... W, 41-22 Norwich...... W, 34-18 at Union...... W, 30-20 2012 -- 12-1 at Rochester...... W, 30-14 *NCAA Playoffs -- 2-1 2004 — 9-2-0 *at St. John Fisher...... L, 7-24 Captains: R. Dougherty, A. ^Wins and playoff appearance later vacated due to Garvey, A. Klindera, N. Strang, *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 NCAA penalty (revised record 0-2) Captains: A. Bell, W. Bennett, N. Zapp Dickinson...... W 31-0 T. Godinho, C. Purtell 2008 — 9-2-0 Dickinson...... W, 31-10 Geneva...... W 28-7 *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 at Utica...... W 45-26 at Frank. & Marsh...... L, 14-35 Captains: M. Duliba, at Rensselaer...... W, 54-13 Merchant Marine...... W 42-21 R. Doyle, J. Sanders at WPI...... W 61-8 WPI...... W, 55-38 Dickinson...... W, 28-21 Coast Guard...... W, 31-2 Springfield...... W 28-7 at Carnegie Mellon...... W, 21-16 at Rensselaer...... W 35-7 at Merchant Marine...... W, 35-6 Susquehanna...... W, 27-14 at St. Lawrence...... W, 21-10 Union...... W 42-34 at St. Lawrence...... W, 16-10 at St. Lawrence...... W 34-14 Union...... W, 33-27 (OT) Union...... L, 35-38 Rochester...... W, 41-20 Rochester...... W 43-24 Three-time All-Liberty League linebacker Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 produced 215 tackles, four inter- at Merchant Marine...... W, 24-0 *Washington & Lee...... W 38-20 *Curry...... W, 35-16 WPI...... W, 31-14 ceptions, and five forced fumbles in 37 career games. *at Rowan...... L, 14-45 *#13/24 Wittenberg...... W 35-10 at Rensselaer...... W, 20-17 *at #3 St. Thomas...... L 7-47 Rochester...... W, 10-7 2005 — 9-2-0 *Lycoming...... W, 33-15 The Hobart football program is on probation for self-reported NCAA violations involving impermissible induce- *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 *at Mount Union...... L, 7-42 ments and extra benefits, inconsistent financial aid packages, and lack of institutional control. The penalties Captains: J. Anderson, include: public reprimand and censure; three years of probation through January 5, 2014; limited payment of C. Feane, N. Robinson 2009 — 6-3 transportation and lodging expenses for prospects during the 2010-11 and 2011-12 academic years; designated at Dickinson...... W, 21-0 Captains: B. Monaco, Colleges’ employees will attend an NCAA Regional Rules Seminar; vacation of wins from 2006 and 2007; and Frank. & Marsh...... W, 34-0 R. Robinson a monetary fine. Rensselaer...... W, 56-48 (3OT) at Dickinson...... L, 3-26 at WPI...... W, 24-7 Carnegie Mellon...... W, 24-16 at Coast Guard...... W, 42-13

42 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS

— A — Benanchietti, Thomas F. ’93 — 1989-92 — C — Abagnale, L.R. ’59 — 1957-58 Benedict, Jeffrey C. ’84 — 1980 Cabel, A.D. ’62 — 1961 Acevedo, Andrew O. ’08 — 2007 Benedict, William J. ’84 — 1980 Cacchione, Patrick J. ’81 — 1977-80 Retired Jerseys Achilles, William E. ’43 — 1940 Beniamino, Philip A. ’92 — 1989-91 Cage, Corey T. ’08 — 2005-07 Ackerman, Charles K. ’28 — 1924 Benjamin, R.G. ’39 — 1936-38 Calabrese, P.M. ’29 — 1927-28 Don Aleksiewicz ’73, known as Acosta, Emilano. ’16 — 2012 Bennett, M.W. ’02 — 1901 Cali, John R. ’69 — 1967 A-to-Z, was the Little All-America Bennett, M. ’05 — 2001-04 #43 Acquilano, J.M. ’65 — 1962 Call, David S. ’80 — 1976-79 Acquilano, Michael A. ’90 — 1986 Bennitt, Fred Y. ’66 — 1965 Callahan, Conor M. ’12 — 2008-10 College Division Player of the Adair, Deawell M. ’00 — 1996-98 Bensley, Bruce ’51 — 1949-50 Callan, A.S. ’07 — 1904-05 Year in New York as a senior. The Benz, F.M. ’31 — 1929 Adams, Donald E. ’87 — 1983-86 Campbell, F.B. ’17 — 1913-16 running back also was an AP second-team Adams, Ryan ’03 — 2000-02 Berkett, S.A. ’30 — 1929 Campbell, H.G. ’18 — 1915-16 Adkinson, J.L. ’62 — 1959-61 Berkowitz, Michael J. ’15 — 2011-12 Canarile, L.A. ’44 — 1941, ’46-47 All-American and a member of the Kodak Afrooz, Peter E. ’95 — 1991-94 Bernacki, Thomas M. ’90 — 1988 Capone, Michael J. ’89 — 1986-88 Small College Division All-America Aguilar, Anthony R. ’97 — 1993-96 Bernard, Stephen L. ’82 — 1978-79 Carberry, Patrick M. ’08 — 2007 Aleksiewicz, Donald E. ’73 — 1969-72 Bevins, T.P. ’63 — 1961-62 Card, Brandon R. ’10 — 2006 team. He holds the Ho- Alexander, James M. ’08 — 2004-07 Bianchi, D.J. ’59 — 1956 Cardillo, R. ’51 — 1947-50 bart record for rushing Allen, Horace D. ’85 — 1981-84 Bianchi, Nicholas J. ’11 — 2008-10 Carey, Frank A. ’74 — 1971 Amato, Evan D.S. ’10 — 2007 Birdsall, Daniel R. ’01 — 1997-2000 Carle, Lawrence ’74 — 1971-72 yards in a season (1,616). Ames, Donald ’64 — 1961, ’63 Bimson, Robert A. ’95 — 1991-94 Carlisi, R.S. ’64 — 1961-63 After graduation, Aleks- Amodeo, Daniel L. ’00 — 1996-99 Bindig, Matthew S. ’98 — 1995-97 Carlough, W.W. ’56 — 1954-55 iewicz played with the Philadelphia Bell Amodeo, Matthew L. ’02 — 1998-2001 Bish, Darrin J. ’96 — 1992-93, ’95 Carnovale, D.R. ’54 — 1951-53 Amodeo, Michael L. ’01 — 1997-2000 Bird, T.S. ’66 — 1963-65 Carpenter, James W. Jr. ’83 — 1981-82 of the World Football League. He was Ampuja, Eric ’05 — 2001-04 Bivona, M. ’51 — 1947, ’49-50 Carr, F.J. ’19 — 1915-17 inducted into the Hobart Athletic Hall of Ancona, Dominick J. ’08 — 2005-07 Black, Kenyon A. ’94 — 1990 Carrier, Robert ’98 — 1896 Anderson, James M. ’06 — 2002-05 Blackford, U.G. ’97 — 1896 Carson, James A. ’87 — 1983-84 Fame with the charter class in 1986. Anderson, Newell A. 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NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 43 hobart college ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS

Eckhardt, William E. ’48 — 1946 Gardner, Brett D. ’00 — 1996 Hanly, Christopher B. ’03 — 2000-02 Eddy, William H. ’02 — 1898 Garret, Connor P. ’14 — 2010-12 Hanna, M.J. ’68 — 1965-67 Eden, Timothy S. ’79 — 1976-77 Garrity, Michael D. ’92 — 1988-89 Hanson, W.D. ’20 — 1917-18 Retired Jerseys Edwards, Matthew S. ’96 — 1992, ’94 Garvey, Arthur N. ’13 — 2010-12 Harding, John V.S. ’27 — 1923 Ehmke, Michael R. ’09 — 2008 Garvey, Tyler C. ’13 — 2010-12 Harer, G.A. ’33 — 1930-32 Merle Gulick ’30, a 1965 inductee Ehni, J.M. ’21 — 1919-20 Gasper, M.W. ’23 — 1918-22 Harmon, William R. Jr. ’85 — 1981-82 of the College Football Hall of Ehrenfel, D. ’34 — 1931-33 Gates, D.W. ’56 — 1953-55 Harris, Albert C. Jr. ’89 — 1985-88 #33 Eicheldinger, Richard R. ’06 — 2004-05 Geise, Scott D. ’83 — 1979-82 Harris, Damon L. ’97 — 1994-97 Fame, was an outstanding running Einbeck, Cory R. ’14 — 2012 Gelernter, Shlomo ’11 — 2010 Harris, Daniel C. ’71 — 1968-70 back for the Statesmen football Elder, Thomas E. ’14 — 2010-12 George, W.D. ’56 — 1949-55 Harris, Rodger C. ’32 — 1929 Ellement, Keith A. ’77 — 1974-76 Geraci, Thaddeus J. ’92 — 1988-91 Harrison, Dennis M. ’73 — 1970-71 team. A native of Maumee, Ohio, the “Maumee Flash” Ellinwood, Herman G. ’26 — 1922 Ghiraldi, Scott ’10 — 2008-09 Harrison, Geoffrey H. ’00 — 1996-99 served as captain of both the football and basketball Elliott, L.H. ’95 — 1892-94 Giambrone, Nino E. Jr. ’07 — 2003-06 Harrison, Jeffrey D. ’02 — 1998 Ellis, Benjamin R. ’06 — 1902 Gibbons, David W. ’94 — 1990-93 Harrison, W.M. ’57 — 1953-56 teams and was a 1928 All-American in lacrosse. An ac- Ellis, Dominique K. ’15 — 2011-12 Gibbs, Jonathan D. ’87 — 1983-85 Hart, Edwin ’41 — 1939-40 tive alumnus, Gulick was the only graduate of the Col- Ellis, R.T. ’51 — 1948-49 Gilardi, Donald J. ’08 — 2005-07 Hart, Thomas E. ’45 — 1942 lege to receive three alumni citations. Chairman of the Ellis, Robert M. ’72 — 1969 Gill, Timothy P. Jr. ’08 — 2004 Hartigan, Connor ’16 — 2012 Ellman, Andre M. ’02 — 1998 Gilman, A.E. ’34 — 1931-33 Harter, D.R. ’39 — 1936-38 Board of Trustees from 1950 to 1961, Englebrecht, H. ’65 — 1962-63 Glace, John F. ’86 — 1982-85 Harter, Ralph M. ’68 — 1967 he is honored to this day through Epley, Carl R. ’79 — 1975-76 Glennon, James A. Jr. ’83 — 1980-82 Hartney, John ’50 — 1947-48 Epstein, J.I. ’70 — 1967 Godbay, John H. ’83 — 1979 Harvey, L.P. ’35 — 1932-33 the Gulick-Vogt Memorial Athletic Erdner, Michael J. ’79 — 1975 Goddard, Raimonn I. 15’ — 2012 Hatlee, Brendan R. ’12 — 2008-11 Fund. Gulick received the Hobart Eriksson, Marcus W. ’05 — 2003-04 Godinho, Ty J. ’05 — 2001-04 Hatsell, William L. ’44 — 1941-42 Alumni Association’s Medal of Excel- Espy, Ralph E. ’05 — 1902 Goehle, Brian M. ’04 — 2003 Havert, Larry E. ’80 — 1977 Evangelista, N.P. ’54 — 1952-53 Goetz, Chad A. ’90 — 1986-87 Havranek, R.J. ’62 — 1959-61 lence in 1972. He was inducted into Gohringer, J.H. ’32 — 1930-31 Hawley, Russell N. ’79 — 1976-78 the Hobart Athletic Hall of Fame Golas, Donald ’66 — 1963 Hay, Russell D. ’30 — 1929 — F — Gold, David L. ’85 — 1982-84 Hayes, James F. ’87 — 1983 with the charter class in 1986. Fahys, Jeffrey E. ’90 — 1987 Golkin, Andrew H. ’93 — 1990 Hazlett, William J. Jr. ’98 — 1997 Faracca, Michael R. ’10 — 2006-09 Gonzales, Christopher J. ’93 — 1990 Heaphy, Peter M. ’88 — 1985 Farnsworth, John P. ’99 — 1995 Gonzalez, Ronald J. ’00 — 1996-97 Hearon, Kevin ’14, — 2010-12 Farr, David J. ’67 — 1964 Good, Bryan S. ’03 — 2002 Hebblethwaite, A.M. ’36 — 1935 Hyde, Kenneth C. ’16 — 1915 Keith, William S. ’43 — 1942 Farr, Kevin M. ’99 — 1996-98 Goodelle, Richard H. ’33 — 1930 Hecht, William F. ’30 — 1929 Hynes, Robert W. ’34 — 1933 Kelley, Kevin J. ’72 — 1960, ’70-71 Farrell, John T. ’18 — 1917 Gordon, Quentin L. ’75 — 1971-72 Heekin, Timothy J. ’78 — 1977-78 Kelliher, John R. ’11 — 2007-10 Farrell, Thomas J. ’79 — 1977 Gorman, J.D. ’52 — 1950-51 Hein, Gregory ’83 — 1977 — I — Kenly, Farwell ’36 — 1935 Fasano, Johnathan ’15 — 2012 Gorman, P.F. ’24 — 1918, ’20-22 Helc, Alan ’52 — 1949-51 Kennan, J.M. ’57 — 1955-56 Fast, Stuart L. ’83 — 1979 Iorio, Raffaele C. ’00 — 1996-99 Kennedy, Bradley G. ’74 — 1972 Gorton, Howard E. ’26 — 1925 Helmer, Gregory L. ’97 — 1994-96 Ioss, W.H. ’41 — 1938, ’40 Fay, C.W. ’28 — 1924, ’26 Gosline, C.E. ’48 — 1946-47 Hemelright, A.D. ’66 — 1964-65 Kennedy, Craig ’73 — 1976 Fazio, Shawn E. ’81 — 1977-80 Irvin, Gemal L. ’95 — 1991-94 Kenney, Michael ’02 — 2001 Gould, Robert P. ’01 — 1997-2000 Henderson, Donald H. ’50 — 1946 Irving, Daniel E. ’86 — 1983-85 Feane, Colby L. ’06 — 2003-05 Gracey, L.A. ’19 — 1916, ’18-19 Hennekey, John J. ’06 — 2002-04 Kenny, Stephen J. ’99 — 1997-98 Featherson, J. ’66 — 1963-65 Gradis, Jimmy ’06 — 2002-05 Herendeen, J.H. ’66 — 1962, ’64 Kessler, Donald W. ’76 — 1973-75 Fedorjaka, Frank M. ’89 — 1985-88 Granata, Michael ’96 — 1992-95 Herendeen, W.B. ’10 — 1907, ’09 — J — Kibbe, Edwin J. ’03 — 1901 Fee, Brian E. ’89 — 1986-87 Grant, Jeffrey S. ’91 — 1989-90 Herne, R.L. ’61 — 1958-60 Jackson, Alfred D. ’30 — 1929 Kidd, J.R. ’41 — 1938-40 Fehr, Douglas ’64 — 1962-63 Grantling, Kyle L. ’05 — 2001-02 Herrolk, John M. ’73 — 1970 Jackson, Fajri ’15 — 2012 Kidder, A.C. ’22 — 1920-21 Ferguson, K.C. ’16 — 1912-13 Grass, G.F. ’61 — 1958-60 Hersh, Leonard ’41 — 1938 Jackson, Lorenzo ’88 — 1984 Kiley, J.L. ’27 — 1923-26 Ferris, C.J. ’37 — 1934-36 Grassi, John T. ’71 — 1970 Hess, Ronald G. ’84 — 1981-83 Jackson, Maurice J. ’85 — 1981, ’84 Kimball, Richard ’44 — 1940-41 Ferris, R.L. ’40 — 1937-39 Graves, Eliot ’26 — 1924 Heussler, A.F. ’04 — 1900-03 James, William M. ’70 — 1967, ’69 Kimber, W.S. ’56 — 1954-55 Ferris, W.R. ’63 — 1962 Gray, Russell W. ’83 — 1980 Heussler, W.G. ’09 — 1905 Janczyk, Henry Jr. ’76 — 1972-75 King, Christopher R. ’75 — 1971-72 Ferris, W.V. ’52 — 1949 Gray, Timothy R. ’82 — 1979-81 Heyn, Matthew ’81 — 1977-80 Jankunas, Richard J. Jr. ’94 — 1990-91, ’93 King, F.J. ’37 — 1934-36 Field, Timothy F. ’98 — 1997 Greco, Michael L. ’81 — 1976-78, ’80 Higgins, Robert B. ’93 — 1990-92 Jenkins, A.B. ’17 — 1913-16 Kirby, E. ’96 — 1892-95 Fioroni, Michael J. ’82 — 1980 Green, Matthew S. ’87 — 1985 Hill, A.T. ’48 — 1942, ’46-47 Jenkins, Hawkins K. ’15 — 1913-14 Kirk, Arthur F., III ’98 — 1995 First, Timothy W. ’83 — 1979 Green, Michael D. ’14 — 2012 Hill, Frank H. ’03 — 1899 Jennings, E.A. ’52 — 1951 Kirwan, Timothy J. ’89 — 1986-88 Fisher, M.M. ’65 — 1963-64 Grice, Stephen R. ’74 — 1970-71 Hindman, Robert W. Jr. ’98 — 1996-97 Jewell, David M. ’86 — 1984-85 Kise, George A. ’76 — 1972 Fitch, H.T. ’42 — 1939-41 Griffith, Bradley R. ’04 — 2000-02 Hinton, Travis L. ’85 — 1981-82 Johanson, Michael D. ’83 — 1979-81 Klindera, Andrew E. ’13 — 2009-12 Flamberg, B. ’50 — 1947-49 Griffith, Dwight M. ’91 — 1988 Hobaica, Anthony J. ’09 — 2005-08 John, R.M. ’61 — 1958-60 Kline, Robert G. ’76 — 1971 Fleeter, Michael A. ’83 — 1981 Grimaldi, Lawrence V. ’82 — 1978 Hoexter, D.L. ’60 — 1957-59 Johnson, Alfred W. ’90 — 1905 Klips, Jeffrey A. ’84 — 1980 Flynn, Sean M. ’09 — 2005 Gringeri, Robert J. ’77 — 1973-75 Hoffman, Evan P. ’07 — 2004-06 Johnson, Arthur F. ’35 — 1932, ’34 Klock, H. ’49 — 1947 Foehrenbach, Edward ’32 — 1932 Griswold, Christopher G. ’96 — 1992-95 Hogan, W.H. ’23 — 1918, ’20-22 Johnson, Carlvin ’04 — 2001 Kluber, Sean W. ’11 — 2008-10 Fogle, Jon M. ’90 — 1987-89 Griswold, Robert W. ’71 — 1968 Holl, Earl B. ’32 — 1931 Johnson, Carson D. ’00 — 1996-99 Knaus, Jeffrey A. ’81 — 1977-78 Foley, Arthur J. ’04 — 1901 Grogan, Kevin C. ’11 — 2007-10 Hollands, H.R. ’05 — 1901-02 Johnson, Cornel A. ’94 — 1990-91 Knight, Karl M. ’03 — 1999 Foley, Jeremy N. ’74 — 1971-73 Grossman, R.J. ’65 — 1963-64 Hollands, John H. ’28 — 1927 Johnson, Mark ’96 — 1992, ’94 Knowles, Shane ’02 — 2001 Folger, Charles J. ’01 — 1899 Grube, Frederick ’52 — 1950 Holleran, John P. ’05 — 2001-04 Johnson, Roderick M. ’94 — 1990-93 Knowles, Theodore G. ’25 — 1922 Foote, Brian E. ’89 — 1985-86 Grygiel, L. ’40 — 1937-39 Holmes, A.W. ’60 — 1957-59 Johnson, Tim C. ’80 — 1978 Kober, Paul M. ’20 — 1917 Foote, George A. ’30 — 1927 Guariglia, Jordan C. ’99 — 1995 Holmquist, Harold ’20 — 1916 Johnson, Troy ’15 — 2011-12 Koch, H.S ’45 — 1942, 27 Ford, T.V. ’67 — 1965-66 Guarino, Philip ’02 — 2000-01 Holoman, Christopher ’16 — 2012 Jones, Douglas K. ’91 — 1987 Koenig, Michael ’84 — 1980-83 Foreman, Charles L. ’12 — 1909 Guarino—Hyde, Mark 16’ —2012 Holton, Scott J. ’10 — 2008-09 Jones, Fernando ’11 — 2007, ’09-10 Kokinis, George P. ’89 — 1987 Formoza, Craig A. ’96 — 1994-95 Guccia, Bart G. ’71 — 1968-70 Honeyman, Kenneth M. ’31 — 1930 Jones, Garvey H. ’26 — 1922 Korn, Thomas R. ’75 — 1971-74 Fosmire, Michael J. ’02 — 1998 Guerdan, R.S. ’52 — 1951 Hooker, R.S. ’95 — 1892-95 Jones, John H. ’40 — 1939 Korwan, R.C. ’49 — 1946-47 Foss, Carl W. ’24 — 1921 Guevara, Reyes M. ’14 — 2010 Hoolihan, Mark H. ’81 — 1977-80 Jones, Karl E. ’34 — 1931 Korycinski, Craig R. ’95 — 1991 Fowlkes, Leroy G. ’93 — 1989-92 Guidetti, Anthony P. — 2007-09 Hoover, James ’50 — 1949 Jordan, Douglas K. ’01 — 1997-2000 Kowalski, Richard A. ’76 — 1972-75 Fox, Herbert H. ’97 — 1896 Gulick, Merle A. ’30 — 1927-29 Hopkins, Kyle D. ’85 — 1981-84 Jordan, Jeff ’02 — 2001 Kraetz, Richard ’51 — 1948 Frankel, Roger J. ’72 — 1970-71 Gulick, P.L. ’63 — 1962 Hopsicker, Steven J. ’94 — 1991 Judd, Lucas D. ’97 — 1994-96 Kraus, F.J. ’50 — 1947 Franklin, H.B. ’07 — 1903 Gumkowski, Tucker ’16 —2012 Houk, R.K. ’13 — 1912 Juelis, John J. ’90 — 1987-88 Kraus, J.P. ’55 — 1952-54 Freeborn, R.A. ’67 — 1964 Gunnell, H. ’00 — 1897-99 Hovey, Frederick ’51 — 1948 Julian, Patrick J. ’12 — 2009 Kraus, James P. ’81 — 1977-80 French, Patrick J. ’97 — 1992, ’95-96 Gutches, G.A. ’06 — 1903-05 Howard, Matthew ’11 — 2009-10 Kremblas, Jerrod C. ’96 — 1992-95 Frisinger, Kim D. ’74 — 1971-73 Gutelius, Thomas L. ’98 — 1995-97 Howe, J.H. ’22 — 1918, ’22 Krenzer, Daniel R. ’98 — 1995 Froelich, E.A. ’55 — 1953-54 Howe, William R. ’19 — 1917 — K — Kreutter, John F. ’52 — 1950-51 Frydman, Barak N. ’86 — 1982-85 Hubbs, A.D. ’17 — 1914-16 Kabel, Benjamin M. ’99 — 1995-96 Kubera, Kevin A. ’03 — 2001-02 Frye, Mark A. ’82 — 1980 — H — Hudson, William S. ’24 — 1922 Kamery, William J. ’02 — 1999-2001 Kubiak, Dennis E. ’77 — 1973-76 Fuller, William M. ’46 — 1942 Hadley, Charles H. ’58 — 1957 Hug, John H. ’98 — 1996-97 Kaminsky, B.M. ’60 — 1958 Kurtz, Michael ’81 — 1980 Furman, R.J. ’60 — 1959 Hadsell, Harry I. ’05 — 1902 Huling, Elijah Jr. ’72 — 1970-71 Kaminsky, Steven G. ’76 — 1973-75 Kuwasaki, Rex ’51 — 1950 Furtado, Alexandre B. ’15 — 2011 Hageny, William J. ’30 — 1929 Hull, James ’16 — 2012 Kaplun, Michael D. ’08 — 2004-07 Hager, Justin F. ’09 — 2005-08 Hummel, Jeffrey M. ’12 — 2011 Karagosian, Nicolas M. ’97 — 1993-96 — L — Haggerty, Kevin M. ’02 — 1999-2001 Humphrey, Austin S. ’00 — 1899 Karbowniczak, Yosh R. ’14 — 2010-12 — G — Haggerty, Patrick C. ’02 — 1999, 2001 Kates, Jerome ’05 — 1904 LaBuff, Hugh P. ’51 — 1949 Gage, Michael C. ’75 — 1972-74 Humphrey, William B. ’87 — 1983 LaDelfa, Christopher R. ’34 — 1931 Hall, H.H. ’14 — 1911-13 Hungerford, Francis S. ’31 — 1929 Katz, Marc R. ’77 — 1975 Galbraith, L.F. ’31 — 1928-30 Hallings, Ryan M. ’05 — 2003-04 Kaul, Oliver W. ’41 — 1940 Lahr, A.J. ’48 — 1946-47 Gallagher, C.B. ’52 — 1950-51 Hurtubise, J.J. ’57 — 1954, ’56 Lajti, George E. ’67 — 1964 Hally, T. ’57 — 1954, ’56 Hutcheson, H.A. ’29 — 1927-28 Keefe, Richard F. III ’06 — 2003 Ganci, Richard J. ’00 — 1996-99 Hanley, Jerome P. ’75 — 1971-74 Kehoe, Matthew L. ’04 — 2001-03 Lake, Eric H. ’81 — 1977-79 Garcia, Art ’05 — 2001 Hutton, N.O. ’03 — 1899, 1900-01 Lambert, A.W. ’58 — 1955-57

44 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS

Lamond, James F. ’81 — 1978-79 Matazinsky, Brent A. ’13 — 2010-12 Murray, Timothy F. ’14 — 2010-11 Lang, Gilad S. ’02 — 1999 Mathews, R.J. ’58 — 1951-52, ’57 Myler, J.J. ’19 — 1916-17 Larsen, Henry J. ’35 — 1932 Mauro, D.V. ’69 — 1966-68 Myrus, George ’64 — 1963 Retired Jerseys Larson, Ralph T. ’79 — 1975-76, ’78 Maxwell, Trivell ’04 — 2000 Latimer, Jeremy ’02 — 1998-99 Maychak, Paul P. ’95 — 1991-92 — N — Rich Kowalski ’76 was the second Laubenstein, Kirk A. ’03 — 1999 Mayo, F.Y. ’63 — 1961-62 player in NCAA history to rush Lauderdale, Walter ’11 — 1909 Mazzarella, Joseph R. ’85 — 1983-84 Nadelson, Jeffrey ’06 — 2004 #44 Lauer, John T. III ’83 — 1982 McAllister, A.R. ’40 — 1938-39 Narde, C.J. ’56 — 1952 for 1,000 yards in four consecutive Laurence, C.E. ’37 — 1934-36 McDonough, Daniel K. ’94 — 1990 Narraway, D.C. ’38 — 1936-37 seasons. His career total of 4,632 yards, was an NCAA Lawson, Jeffrey B. ’72 — 1968-69 McDougall, C.C. ’17 — 1914-15 Naton, Peter V. ’77 — 1975-76 Lawrenz, Mark W. ’07 — 2003-04 McDougall, Philip S. ’04 — 1903 Naughton, D.M. ’61 — 1959 Division III record until 1985, and still stands as the Lazore, Michael A. ’11 — 2009-10 McGrath, Michael ’96 — 1995 Neal, T. Wellington ’71 — 1969 Hobart standard, along with his career marks for points Leader, L.E. ’29 — 1927-28 McGriff, Matthew I. ’15 — 2012 Neely, T.C. ’59 — 1955 Leeper, Henry ’03 — 2000 McGuire, Regis P. ’83 — 1982 Nelson, Marion ’79 — 1974-76, ’78 (308), carries (907), and total offense (4,760). The team Legg, Barry R. ’89 — 1988 McKay, R. ’64 — 1961-63 Nelson, Robert ’02 — 2001 MVP for three straight seasons, Kowalski won Neuss, Josh ’16 — 2012 Lembeck, H.F. ’06 — 1902-03 McKee, Clarence ’65 — 1963 the Vincent Welch Trophy for scholarship Lennox, Robert D. ’33 — 1931 McKenna, G.J. ’63 — 1960, ’62 Neveldine, Mark B. ’95 — 1991-92 Lester, Patrick J. ’04 — 2000-03 McKenna, Michael C. ’94 — 1990-91 Neville, M.K. ’31 — 1928-30 and leadership in 1973, the Murray Letizia, L.A. ’52 — 1949-51 McKenna, W.A. ’43 — 1942 Newcomb, Bryan T. ’08 — 2004-07 Bartlett Trophy for sportsmanship Letts, M.A. ’59 — 1956 McKnight, R.B. ’55 — 1951-54 Newman, J.L. ’45 — 1942-44 Levy, Daryl D. ’82 — 1981 McLean, Everton N. ’03 — 1999-2002 Newsome, Eric J. ’01 — 1997-2000 in 1975, and the Statesmen Levy, William B. ’88 — 1986-87 McLellan, Martin T. ’84 — 1982 Newton, Mark F. ’74 — 1971-73 Trophy in 1976. He served as Nichols, S.D. ’36 — 1933-35 Licht, M.H. ’54 — 1951-52 McLughlin, David C. ’82 — 1978-79 captain of the football team LiDrazzah, Ryan J. ’09 — 2005-07 McMahon, J.L. ’53 — 1949-51 Nickson, Jonathan M. ’89 — 1985-86, ’88-89 Liebowitz, Edward G. ’01 — 1999-2000 McMichael, G. ’31 — 1929-30 Nieves, Roberto ’10 — 2007 as a senior. Kowalski was in- Llope, R.G. ’62 — 1959-61 McNally, Jamie ’09 — 2005 Nollman, W.B. ’41 — 1939-40 ducted into the Hobart Athletic Lobdell, Christopher C. ’93 — 1989-92 McVey, J.L. ’67 — 1964-66 Nordby, Christian W. ’94 — 1990-92 Loew, Robert W. ’35 — 1934 McWalter, Ryan L. ’07 — 2005-06 Nordin, Kees A. ’13 — 2012 Hall of Fame in 1987. Logan, Lamark W. ’99 — 1995-98 Medwid, William J. ’90 — 1987-88 Northop, K.P. ’59 — 1957-58 Loghry, Clarence K. ’26 — 1924 Melly, L. Thomas ’52 — 1951 Novak, Stephen P. ’88 — 1985-87 Loghry, L.H. ’23 — 1918-22 Melvin, Robert J. ’90 — 1987-88 Nozdrovicky, Patrick J. ’03 — 1999-2002 Nye, K. ’64 — 1961-62, ’64 Lohmann, W.R. ’57 — 1953 Memeger, Richard Jr. ’95 — 1991-94 Perillo, Anthony L. ’04 — 2002-03 Rand, S. ’92 — 1890-92 Loman, J.C. ’10 — 1906-09 Mendez, G.A. ’58 — 1955-57 Perkins, James M. ’85 — 1981 Ranieri, Michael A. ’75 — 1971-74 Long, M.R. ’67 — 1965-66 Merkovsky, John J. ’06 — 2002 — O — Perkins, M.B. ’69 — 1966-68 Ransom, J. ’71 — 1968 Lopez, Ricardo ’01 — 1997-98, 2000-01 Mesereau, J.E. ’48 — 1946-47 Obersheimer, C.B. ’32 — 1929, ’31 Perkins, Phillip C. ’08 — 2004-07 Rapaport, Ryan V. ’07 — 2004-06 Lorden, Robert D. ’00 — 1996 Metcalf, J.O. ’59 — 1956-58 O’Brien, Timothy R. ’99 — 1996-98 Perry, James O. ’85 — 1981-82 Ratcliffe, J.H. ’29 — 1927-28 LoSapio, J. ’51 — 1948-50 Metzler, Steven S. ’86 — 1982-83 O’Connor, G.T. ’31 — 1928-29 Perry, Rollin L. ’31 — 1930 Rayhill, James E. ’11 — 2007-10 Lovell, Kwame J.J. ’10 — 2007-09 Meyer, J.H. ’40 — 1938-39 O’Connor, C.F. ’52 — 1951 Peters, Lee G. ’89 — 1986-88 Raymond, W.E. ’27 — 1924-26 Lowe, Robert H. ’71 — 1969-70 Mezzoprete, David A. ’84 — 1981 O’Farrill, Juan J. ’14 — 2010-11 Petersen, Allan ’23 — 1918 Read, Samuel T. ’34 — 1933 Luber, Christopher ’11 — 2007, ’09-10 Micale, Scott J. ’91 — 1988-90 O’Hare, Thomas L. ’86 — 1982-84 Peterson, Derek R. ’08 — 2005, ’07 Read, William B. ’98 — 1896 Lucas, T.M. ’70 — 1966-69 Michaels, James A. ’71 — 1968 Ohman, Brian F. ’07 — 2005-06 Petino, Christian J. ’91 — 1987-90 Reese, Elliott J. ’90 — 1987, ’89 Luce, Halloch ’44 — 1941-42 Michalski, Michael C. ‘71 — 1970-71 O’Laughlin, Kyle S. ’11 — 2007-10 Petrick, Joseph A. Jr. ’76 — 1972-73 Remilen, C.H. ’49 — 1946-47 Lunser, Roland ’78 — 1977 Michels, W. ’53 — 1950-52 Olcott, Marvin ’10 — 1907 Petrie, Jost W. ’09 — 1905, ’07 Rendell, Mark A. ’01 — 1997-2000 Lupica, John J. ’87 — 1983-86 Middleton, William M. ’76 — 1972-75 Olin, Joseph D. ’96 — 1895 Pettinelli, Neal P. ’91 — 1989-90 Renner, Richard ’70 — 1968 Lutz, George ’33 — 1932 Miller, Andrew R. ’10 — 2006-09 Oliver, Julian D. ’96 — 1895 Picarelli, Thomas ’85 — 1984 Reynolds, Chester W. ’12 — 1908 Lytle, John H. ’33 — 1932 Miller, Charles A. ’09 — 1907 Oliver, Livingston ’10 — 1907 Pickering, Omar S.P. ’01 — 1997 Reynolds, Richard ’88 — 1984-87 Miller, H.R. ’38 — 1935-37 Olmstead, E.H. ’11 — 1908-09 Pickering, Theodore H. ’19 — 1915 Rice, F. ’51 — 1948-50 — M — Miller, J.H. ’41 — 1938-40 Olney, Kelly A. ’13 — 2011-12 Piñero, Ricardo ’05 — 2001-04 Rich, Andrew D. ’85 — 1982-83 Miller, Jeffrey J. ’81 — 1978-79 Olney, T.R. ’54 — 1951-53 Pinker, Scott L. ’97 — 1993-94 Rich, K.G. ’38 — 1935-36 MacDonald, David A. ’00 — 1997-99 Miller, Phillipe P. ’76 — 1972-73 Mack, William N. ’44 — 1941-42 Olson, Kevin T. ’09 — 2005 Pirozzolo, Andrew M. ’01 — 1997-2000 Rich, M.G. ’35 — 1932-34 Milliman, John H. ’26 — 1923 Opperman, R.W. ’52 — 1951 Pirozzolo, Joseph A. ’04 — 2001-02 Richards, A. ’96 — 1894-95 Macko, Lawrence T. ’76 — 1973-75 Milliman, Jon B. ’66 — 1964 MacNish, George H. ’03 — 1899 Ordines, Randy M. ’85 — 1982-84 Pitt, Wallace V. ’23 — 1922 Richards, C.N. ’10 — 1906-07 Milmoe, Jack J. ’91 — 1988-90 Orr, T.C. ’28 — 1924, ’26-27 Plummer, William W. ’98 — 1898 Richardson, J. ’64 — 1961-63 Maddigan, J.C. ’05 — 1901-04 Milne, Nathan P. ’03 — 1999-2002 Madison, Samuel W. ’08 — 2007 Osborn, Charles E. ’40 — 1939 Plunkett, Daniel J. ’85 — 1982-83 Richter, Robert A. ’90 — 1987-89 Minnich, William C. ’92 — 1988 O’Shea, Jack J. ’43 — 1940 Plunkett, Patrick J. ’81 — 1977-80 Ridore, Andrew O. ’08 — 2007 Magee, Granville M. ’91 — 1988-90 Mirabella, Alexander ’86 — 1982-85 Magliocca, Louis D. ’86 — 1983 Osserman, R.A. ’51 — 1950 Pohl, Andrew J. ’96 — 1993-95 Riggi, Richard A. Jr. ’09 — 2007-08 Mirras, John E. ’97 — 1994-95 Osteen, Herbert D. ’24 — 1923 Polanski, M. ’29 — 1925, ’27-29 Riker, James A. ’72 — 1968-70 Mahar, Brady T. ’06 — 2005 Mitchell, Samual S. ’67 — 1966 Maier, Jonathan J. ’86 — 1982, ’84 Ouida, Jordan ’94 — 1991-93 Polus, V.J. ’68 — 1965-67 Ripley, Robert S. ’10 — 1908 Mizro, Shawn M. ’07 — 2004-06 Ovalle, Gahrey M. ’98 — 1994 Popalisky, D.C. ’41 — 1938-40 Rippe, Robert H. ’07 — 1904 Maiolo, Brian M. ’90 — 1987-89 Moffitt, Thomas J. ’74 — 1972-73 Maitland, Victor I. ’44 — 1941-42 Overdorf, Paul R. Jr. ’10 — 2008-09 Porter, John P. ’71 — 1968-70 Rippey, Edwin F. ’08 — 1904-05 Monaco, Brian A. ’10 — 2006-09 Porter, John R. ’38 — 1935 Rippey, James L. ’08 — 1907 Malcolm, Jesse ’95 — 1991-92 Monahan, E. ’55 — 1951-52 Maloy, Charles T. Jr. ’90 — 1987-89 Poulson, Eric W. ’88 — 1987 Roache, Evans D. ’98 — 1994-97 Montgomery, Spencer K. ’92 — 1989, ’91 — P — Prass, Winfield Warren ’99 — 1998 Robbins, A.W. ’13 — 1909-12 Mancini, Edward R. ’91 — 1987-89 Montroy, Matthew R. ’05 — 2003-04 Padalino, Paul M. ’86 — 1984 Mapes, D.H. ’17 — 1914-16 Prather, William C. ’71 — 1968-70 Roberston, T.N. ’58 — 1953 Moodey, J.R. ’17 — 1916 Paliana, Richard J. ’92 — 1989-91 Pratico, Felix P. ’01 — 1997 Roberti, Michael A. ’90 — 1987-88 Mapes, Marion E. ’18 — 1916 Moor, G.E. ’29 — 1925-28 Palkovic, John P. ’74 — 1971 Mapstone, David J. ’93 — 1989-90 Pratt, Arnold W. ’44 — 1941-42 Roberts, Jeffrey ’89 — 1985-87 Moore, Frederick W. ’39 — 1938 Palmer, D.S. ’43 — 1940-42 Pratt, Britten R. ’92 — 1898 Roberts, Thomas H. III ’93 — 1990-92 Mapstone, Mark E. ’89 — 1987-88 Moore, James M. ’82 — 1978-81 Palmer, Howard V.P. ’03 — 1902 Marchitell, J.N. ’66 — 1963-65 Pratt, George S.W. ’77 — 1974-76 Robinson, Nolan M. ’07 — 2003-06 Moore, Rashaun J. ’14 — 2009, ‘12 Palmer, I.A. ’11 — 1907-10 Pratt, Kenneth A. ’75 — 1971-72 Robinson, Reginald C. ’12 — 2008-10 Margrey, S.S. ’64 — 1961 Moran, Henry L. ’23 — 1920-21 Palmer, R. Kyle ’81 — 1978-80 Marino, Thomas R. ’75 — 1974 Precopio, Gregory F. ’76 — 1973-75 Robinson, Ryan D. ’10 — 2006-09 Morley, Thomas ’67 — 1965-66 Palmer, William E. II ’94 — 1990-93 Preller, Frederick A. ’32 — 1929 Robinson, Troy J. ’15 — 2011-12 Marlier, Andrew T. ’11 — 2007-09 Morris, Frederick M. ’27 — 1926 Palumbo, Carl ’48 — 1946-47 Maroon, W.F. ’63 — 1960-62 Price, Jacob D. ’15 — 2012 Roche, Donald A. ’80 — 1976-79 Morris, Howard B. ’34 — 1931 Pandiscia, D. ’49 — 1946-48 Primrose, Eric E. ’95 — 1994-95 Roes, Jean R. ’00 — 1996-97 Marotta, James F. ’95 — 1991 Morris, R.W. ’47 — 1941-42, ’46 Pannell, Andrew M. ’71 — 1968 Marpet, Alexander W. ’15 — 2012 Puccia, David G. ’80 — 1976 Rogan, Paul D. ’94 — 1989-91, ’93 Morris, Ralph G. ’78 — 1974-77 Papa, Donald J. ’91 — 1987-90 Puls, G. ’32 — 1929-31 Rogers, Robert H. ’43 — 1940-41 Marraffa, Robert R. ’12 — 2010-11 Morris, Richard T. ’92 — 1989-91 Parr, Sidney ’52 — 1950 Marsh, F.L. ’14 — 1913 Purdie, Andrew R. ’07 — 2003-06 Rogers, Willie J. ’86 — 1982-85 Morton, W.W. ’55 — 1951-54 Partridge, John H. ’89 — 1987-88 Purtell, Christopher E. ’05 — 2001-04 Rolfe, B.W. ’60 — 1959 Marsh, Matthew C. ’12 — 2008-11 Morton, Walter F. ’22 — 1920 Pascoe, W.H. ’16 — 1913-15 Marshall, David M. Jr. ’06 — 2002 Pysher, Richard W. ’94 — 1993 Rolfe, David R. ’25 — 1923 Mosiello, Alfred R. Jr. ’05 — 2001-03 Paszek, Christopher M. ’99 — 1995-96 Ronnins, E.A. ’16 — 1913-15 Martancik, William R. ’72 — 1969, ’71 Moultrie, Lawrence J. ’04 — 2001-03 Patak, John C. ’86 — 1981, ’83-84 Martin, D.H. ’62 — 1959, ’61 Rosa, Thomas J. ’86 — 1982-85 Moynihan, Kevin J. ’91 — 1989-90 Patten, S.S. ’94 — 1891-92 — Q — Rose, Robert S. ’08 — 1904 Martin, Frederick J. ’76 — 1972-74 Muench, W.H. ’62 — 1959 Patterson, Donald B. ’16 — 1913 Quattrone, Benjamin J. ’87 — 1983 Martin, Gregory F. ’95 — 1991-94 Rosenbaum, R.M. ’52 — 1951 Mulcahey, Howard ’78 — 1974-77 Patterson, Jermaine ’04 — 2001 Quinn, William J. ’78 — 1975-77 Ross, Daren J. ’99 — 1995 Martin, Jesse C. ’98 — 1997 Mulcahy, Thomas A. ’39 — 1937-38 Patterson, Lloyd G. ’15 — 1914 Martin, Kyle E. ’07 — 2004-06 Rossetti, Richard E. ’69 — 1966 Mullally, Timothy S. ’92 — 1991 Patterson, Orlando R. Jr. ’10 — 2007-09 Rotach, Walter ’48 — 1947 Martin, Scott L. ’90 — 1987-89 Mulligan, R.R. ’36 — 1933-35 Payne, Walter M. ’38 — 1937 — R — Raleigh, Robert E. ’73 — 1969-72 Rothrock, John ’64 — 1963 Martin, William S. ’93 — 1893 Munn, David P. ’75 — 1972-73 Pcionek, Todd J. ’94 — 1990-93 Ralph, David A. ’87 — 1983-86 Rowland, Joseph M. ’32 — 1931 Martineck, James M. ’99 — 1995-98 Muratori, Garth R. ’12 — 2008-11 Peffer, Ray M. ’18 — 1916-17 Ramee, Michael ’79 — 1976-78 Royce, Francis M. ’07 — 1904-05 Martinovich, Chad D. ’94 — 1992-93 Murdock, J.R. ’66 — 1963-65 Pemberton, Andrew J. ’91 — 1988-90 Ramsey, Chad M. ’96 — 1993-95 Royston, J.F. ’58 — 1955-57 Mason, Tyler S. ’07 — 2003-06 Murray, Theodore A. ’00 — 1996-97, ’99 Pembroke, Daniel P. ’10 — 2007

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Ruberti, Craig N. ’93 — 1990-92 Smith, James ’15 — 2011-12 Toney, Trayvon ’16 — 2012 Ruckert, Gus ’41 — 1941 Smith, Kristopher K. ’01 — 1997-2000 Tomasic, M.S. ’66 — 1963-65 Rufenacht, George J. ’29 — 1928 Smith, Martin D. ’09 — 1905 Topichak, John J. ’71 — 1968-70 Retired Jerseys Ruffner, J.S. ’63 — 1962 Smith, Peter L. ’64 — 1961-62 Toran, Nolan A. ’15 — 2012 Rumbold, Lynn ’20 — 1919 Smith, Phillip M. ’70 — 1968 Trapnell, W.H. ’27 — 1923-26 Mark Perkins ’69 was the NCAA Russell, David R. ’98 — 1994-97 Smith, Ryan M. ’06 — 2002-05 Treder, John T. ’91 — 1989-90 record-holder for most carries in Russell, L.C. ’62 — 1959-60 Smith, Steven M. ’98 — 1994 Tretter, Joseph C. ’84 — 1980-83 #24 Ryan, J.A. ’03 — 1899, 1900-01 Smith, T.S. ’16 — 1913-15 Tretter, Robert L. ’82 — 1979-82 a game (61) and the owner of the Ryan, Kevin M. ’12 — 2010-11 Smith, Terrance T. ’03 — 1999 Tripi, Joseph J. ’70 — 1967 Hobart record for car- Smith, Terry S. ’94 — 1990 Tritten, Kyle R. ’12 — 2008-10 Snider, Allan G. ’32 — 1929 Truley, Jesse ’96 — 1994-95 ries in a season (309). He was an outstand- — S — Sniscak, M.E. ’62 — 1960-61 Trumbatore, A. ’33 — 1930-32 ing football player, who had his jersey St. John, Robert ’49 — 1949 Snyder, Harry A. ’22 — 1920 Tucker, Dorian M. ’96 — 1992-93 Salasny, John M. ’88 — 1984-87 Soanes, A.H. ’65 — 1962-64 Tully, Gerald P. ’12 —2011 for both lacrosse and football, retired by Samek, Robert H. ’42 — 1939 Sorensen, Thomas D. ’02 — 1998 Tumilowicz, Adam N. ’ 03 — 1999-2002 the College. As a senior, Perkins was the Sammis, W.N. ’56 — 1952-53, ’55 Sorhaindo, Brian J. ’06 — 2002-04 Tumulty, Patrick W. ’81 — 1977-80 ECAC Division III Football Player of Samuels, Eric J. ’86 — 1982-83 Sorhaindo, Steven ’08 — 2004-06 Turoski, R.F. ’55 — 1953-54 Sanchez, Frank J. ’92 — 1989-90 Sosnowski, Julius C. ’00 — 1899 Turturro, F.A. ’35 — 1932-34 the Year and a first-team All-American Sanders, Jeffrey M. ’08 — 2004-06, ’08 Souffrant, Elvin K. ’15 — 2011-12 lacrosse player. Co-captain of the foot- Sands, Jeffrey G. ’89 — 1985-88 Souhan, John B. ’27 — 1928 Sandy, Kyle A. ’12 — 2009-11 Southworth, Thomas F. ’67 — 1966 — U — ball team and captain of the lacrosse Sanford, M. ’00 — 1896-97 Spalking, F.F. ’15 — 1911-14 Ulrich, Lawrence ’29 — 1925 team, Perkins won the Babe Kraus Sansone, Steve S. ’79 — 1976 Underhill, Kenneth ’21 — 1920 Spano, James P. ’76 — 1971, ’73-74 Award as a senior, for being the top Sarros, P.P. ’57 — 1956 Spencer, Robert G. ’89 — 1985-88 Unger, Baltas R. ’71 — 1968-70 Sawyer, E. ’50 — 1948-49 Spidalieri, Frederick C. Jr. ’04 — 2002-03 Upper, J.W. ’61 — 1959-60 student-athlete at the College. He was Schaefer, Andrew I. ’77 — 1974 Spiegel, Mark D. ’81 — 1978 Upson, Darrel W. ’93 — 1990-92 inducted into the Hobart Athletic Hall Schaefer, Jeffrey S. ’09 — 2005 Spinella, Daniel A. ’08 — 2004-07 Urban, Seth R. ’06 — 2003 Schantz, M.R. ’52 — 1951 Spoor, S.G. ’08 — 1906 Urban, W.P. ’14 — 1913 of Fame with the charter class in 1986. Schardt, Thomas J. ’78 — 1974-77 Stambach, P. ’69 — 1966-68 — V — Schecter, N.J. ’53 — 1951-52 Stanley, Jacob ’16 — 2012 Schettine, Andrew ’11 — 2008-09 Valentine, Mark ’88 — 1986, 87 Stannard, Lawrence ’25 — 1924 Van Auken, Joshua J. ’05 — 2003-04 Schiller, Eric W. ’98 — 1994-97 Stebbins, Edward ’11 — 1910 Van de Carr, James ’38 — 1937 Weber, R.A. ’42 — 1939-41 Wright, James W. Jr. ’08 — 2004-07 Schmidt, F.A. ’41 — 1939-40 Stefan, Jamil A. ’93 — 1990 Vanderhoof, W.H. ’58 — 1956-57 Webster, H.D. ’52 — 1949-51 Wright, W.S. ’38 — 1935-37 Schmidt, Thomas E. ’88 — 1984-87 Stefano, Raymond B. ’87 — 1983-86 Van Etten, R.A. ’63 — 1959, ’62 Weeks, D.H. ’06 — 1902-05 Wulster, George J. ’72 — 1968-71 Schmidt, William F. ’65 — 1964 Stein, A.D. ’36 — 1933-35 Van Etten, Robert E. ’85 — 1982-83 Wegner, Fred E. ’09 — 1905 Wyman, L.W. ’30 — 1927-29 Schnall, Laurence S. ’89 — 1985-88 Stein, Eric J. ’89 — 1986-88 Van Giesen, R.W. ’31 — 1928-30 Weise, G.J. ’62 — 1961 Wynne, Robert D. ’94 — 1990-93 Schrak, W.D. ’31 — 1928-30 Stein, Joseph C. ’86 — 1982-85 Van Horn, R.W. ’67 — 1964-66 Welles, A.S. ’68 — 1965-66 Schreck, T.R. ’62 — 1958 Steiner, J.J. ’70 — 1967 Van Ingen, J. ’14 — 1911-13 Wellman, Thomas ’67 — 1966 Schulz, Zachary J. ’09 — 2005, ’07-08 Stellato, Richard ’01 — 2000 Van Ingen, James C. ’15 — 1914 Wells, K.W. ’57 — 1950, ’55-56 — Y — Schweitzer, William K. ’10 — 2008-09 Stertzer, A. ’44 — 1941, ’46-47 Van Slyke, Donald D. ’05 — 1901 Whalen, Brian D. ’80 — 1976-78 Yamashiro, Alvin L. ’66 — 1963-64 Schwenk, G.A. ’60 — 1958-59 Stettenbenz, Miles ’09 — 1908 Varey, William C.W. ’30 — 1929 Whalen, Edward A. ’83 — 1979-82 Yarington, C.T. ’27 — 1924-26 Scofield, H. ’26 — 1922-25 Stiles, W.C. ’43 — 1940-42 Vedder, Dana C. ’82 — 1978 Whaley, P.J. ’01 — 1900 Yeates, Herbert H. ’19 — 1916 Scofield, L.T. ’96 — 1894-95 Stockel, E.H. ’60 — 1959 Veith, Frank J. ’80 — 1977-79 Whipple, A.L. ’28 — 1924-27 Yelas, J.H. ’61 — 1958-60 Scudamore, R.A. ’55 — 1953-54 Strang, Nicholas T. ’13 — 2010-12 Vella, Douglas J. ’12 — 2008-10 Whipple, Christopher J. ’07 — 2003-06 Yoder, Scott W. ’01 — 1997-2000 Seader, S. ’33 — 1930-32 Streeten, Robert D. ’77 — 1976 Verdon, Brian T. ’87 — 1983-86 White, Charles R. ’43 — 1940 Yonkin, Christopher ’71 — 1968-70 Seaman, Jeffrey ’80 — 1977-78 Strom, Eric N. ’70 — 1967 Vetare, G.A. ’53 — 1951-52 White, Earle R. ’33 — 1931 Yost, Michael 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N. ’95 — 1991-94 Zawislak, Edward ’51 — 1947 Vogt, P.E. ’27 — 1923-26 Wilcoxen, Dane M. ’12 — 2009-11 Shepard, L. ’36 — 1933-35 Sweet, Andrew D. ’06 — 2002-05 Zdrojewski, Andrew J. ’13 — 2010 Vossler, Jeffrey D. ’05 — 2001-02 Wilkerson, Jonathan P. ’94 — 1991 Shepard, Perry M. ’03 — 1901 Sweet, Elmer F. ’30 — 1929 Zee, Timothy M. ’99 — 1995-98 Vozel, G.F. ’70 — 1967-68 Williams, Craig W. ’75 — 1971-74 Shilling, Eric W. ’87 — 1983 Sweetland, George J. ’97 — 1896 Zidziunas, Rhett ’97 — 1994 Vreeland, Jack R. ’39 — 1938 Williams, D.L. ’06 — 1903-05 Shipler, G.E. ’06 — 1902-05 Swenson, D.H. ’68 — 1965, ’67 Zoladz, Christopher ’81 — 1977-80 Williams, Kennenth L. ’90 — 1986 Siegmann, John ’67 — 1963 Switzer, Jack M. ’72 — 1968 Zornow, F.R. ’45 — 1942, ’46-47 Williams, L.E. ’50 — 1948-49 Silipo, M.S. ’68 — 1965-67 Szentesy, David C. ’04 — 2001-03 Zupan, William N. ’72 — 1968-71 — W — Williams, Mark ’49 — 1947-48 Silsby, S.C. ’07 — 1903-05 Szymanski, Christopher T. ’10 — 2006-09 Wajert, Brian T. ’85 — 1984 Zych, Kevin P. ’86 — 1982-85 Silvanic, J. ’69 — 1966-68 Waldon, Ian ’90 — 1987-89 Williams, Richard J. ’95 — 1991-94 Silver, M.T. ’39 — 1936-38 Walker, A.E. ’62 — 1958 Williams, Robert ’49 — 1948 Simkin, Abraham ’29 — 1927-28 — T — Walker, Charles W. ’35 — 1934 Williams, Travis ’93 — 1992 Simmons, Tyrea L. ’99 — 1995-97 Taft, Theodore V. ’27 — 1924 Walker, Harry N. ’41 — 1938 Williamson, D. ’50 — 1947-48 Simons, Keating L. ’01 — 1900 Taggerty, Michael J. ’83 — 1979-82 Walker, James W. ’68 — 1966 Williamson, R.H. ’48 — 1941, ’46-47 Simpson, Donald B. ’72 — 1969 Taller, G.A. ’00 — 1898-99 Walker, William H. ’33 — 1932 Willson, J.P. ’62 — 1960 Sims, Harold K. ’35 — 1932 Taney, J.C. ’69 — 1966-68 Wallace, Ricardi L. ’91 — 1989 Willson, Scott E. ’88 — 1985-87 Simunek, Robert J. ’69 — 1968 Tarantino, Nicholas J. ’08 — 2007 Walling, H.G. ’67 — 1964-65 Wilson, A.E. ’95 — 1891 Sinclair, J.A. ’05 — 1902-04 Taylor, David ’04 — 2001 Walsh, Brendan P. ’97 — 1993 Wilson, F.E. ’07 — 1903-05 Sinnock, D.L. ’56 — 1952-55 Taylor, Lincoln A. ’33 — 1932 Walsh, T.F. ’66 — 1964-65 Wilson, James D. ’41 — 1940 Sipperly, William W. ’81 — 1977-78 Taylor, R. Randall ’85 — 1981-82 Walter, Steven H. ’75 — 1972 Wilson, Matthew A. ’94 — 1990-93 Sipple, Michael J. ’80 — 1977-78 Tedeschi, Robert F. ’87 — 1983-86 Wann, Charles E. ’41 — 1938 Wingate, Jeffrey B. ’89 — 1986-88 Siravo, Anthony R. ’09 — 2005-08 Tennant, Herman ’29 — 1927-28 Ward, A.R. ’68 — 1965-67 Winston, C.C. ’61 — 1960 Sisson, P.S. ’52 — 1951 Terry, William D. ’81 — 1977 Ward, Scott G. ’95 — 1991 Winter, Justin A. ’86 — 1982 Skillman, Stephen M. ’85 — 1982-84 Thibodeau, W.D. ’25 — 1920-24 Warder, William O. ’37 — 1935 Wintherow, K. ’51 — 1947-48, ’50 Skinner, Phillip ’25 — 1922-23 Thomas, Benjamin P. ’99 — 1997-98 Wardwell, Samuel B. ’37 — 1936 Wolf, Scott T. ’86 — 1982 Skinner, William H. ’14 — 1913 Thomas, Richard E. ’75 — 1971-74 Warner, E.S. ’02 — 1898-99, 1900-01 Wolke, Peter M. ’86 — 1982 Slattery, L. ’64 — 1961-63 Thomas, Vivian P. ’23 — 1918 Warner, James L. ’83 — 1979-82 Wood, D.H. ’11 — 1907, ’09-10 Slusarski, J.T. ’68 — 1966-67 Thon, Jeffrey B. ’77 — 1973-76 Warren, David K. ’76 — 1972-74 Wood, Michael A. ’81 — 1977-79 Small, G. ’50 — 1946-49 Thorne, J.L. ’66 — 1963-65 Warren, Frank ’96 — 1894 Wood, Steven R. ’80 — 1976-79 Smith, Allen M. ’65 — 1963 Thornton, L.J. ’17 — 1914-16 Waselik, Gerald P. ’75 — 1972 Woodard, Drake D. ’12 — 2008-11 Smith, Andrew P. ’99 — 1995-96 Thorp, Gordon D. ’41 — 1940 Wasey, G.D. ’30 — 1929 Woodard, James G. ’01 — 1997, ’99 Smith, Charles III ’90 — 1988 Thorpe, Kent R. ’07 — 2003-06 Wasey, L.R. ’06 — 1902-03 Woodard, Steven Jr. ’13 — 2009-12 Smith, DeAndré A. ’15 — 2011-12 Thurman, Brandon L. ’05 — 2001-02 Washington, Dyshawn D. ’04 — 2000,’03-05 Woodruff, Thomas H. ’71 — 1969-71 Smith, DeWayne K. ’09 — 2006 Tierney, R.D. ’61 — 1958-60 Watson, William W. ’98 — 1897 Woods, Patrick K. ’97 — 1993-95 Smith, George W. ’70 — 1967 Tiffany, J.C. ’30 — 1927-29 Waye, Nathaniel L. ’94 — 1991, ’93-94 Wormley, Michael G. ’89 — 1985 Smith, Gerald K. ’26 — 1925 Tills, Dale G. ’82 — 1979-80 Webb, Steven M. ’14 — 2010-12 Worthington, Devin ’14 — 2010-12 Smith, H.F. ’55 — 1951-54 Tocco, Paul ’05 — 2001 Webster, Altwon C. ’06 — 2002 Wright, E.J. ’59 — 1958

46 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football HOBART ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME K The Hobart Athletics Hall of Fame has en- evin colton 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 2012 included (l-r) Andrew D’Eloia ’95, brothers Larry ’82 and Tom ’85 letic Hall of Fame inductees. Grimaldi, Chris Teerlinck ’93, Andy Horton ’98, Scott Iklé ’84, and the late Albert “Nick” Iorio ’38.

Name Inducted Name Inducted Name Inducted Name Inducted Joseph N. Abraham LL.D. ’81 1988 *Richard L. Ferris ’40 1986 Jon P. Kraus ’55 2010 William C. Stiles ’43 1987 John S. Adams Jr. ’62 1988 Herbert T. Fitch ’42 1987 Arthur W. Lambert ’58 1988 Christopher L. Teerlinck ’93 2012 J. Laurence Adkinson Jr. ’62 1993 Edward A. Froelich ’55 2010 Dr. George S. Lassiter ’56 1998 Richard E. Thomas ’75 2008 *Donald Aleksiewicz ’73 1986 John F. Fulton ’92 2008 Leon E. Leader ’29 1997 John J. Topichak ’71 2001 Jerry W. Angell ’56 1997 Dr. Major Wilson Gasper ’23 1993 Rev. Joseph Leighton, LL.D. ’13 2003 Shawn A. Trell ’89 2003 James W. Bampton ’32 1993 Dr. Scott D. Geise ’83 2002 Dr. Lee A. Letizia ’52 1993 Edward J. Tryon 1995 *George Barna ’29 1986 Carmen J. Genovese ’70 1995 John N. Marchitell ’66 1992 Richard F. Turoski ’55 2008 William J. Bergan ’86 1998 David B. Gibson ’65 1992 Michael J. Masino ’88 2000 James W. Upper ’61 2006 Frederick S. Blick ’78 1993 Rick P. Gilbert ’74 1989 David J. McNaney ’77 2000 David J. Urick 1990 Jackson H. Bowling ’38 1990 Raymond V. Gilliam ’87 2000 Dr. Garry A. Mendez Jr. ’58 1989 Guy T. Van Arsdale ’83 2001 *Robert A. Bristol ’31 1986 Arthur E. Gilman ’34 1995 William C. Miller Jr. ’91 1997 Marc C. Van Arsdale ’85 2001 Donald J. Bruno ’55 2010 Thomas M. Gravante ’88 2006 Richard W. Morris Jr. ’47 1998 William P. Van Arsdale 2001 James A. Burness ’71 1997 Lawrence V. Grimaldi ’82 2012 William Warren Morton ’55 2002 Raymond W. Van Giesen ’31 2002 James F. Calder ’79 2003 Thomas F. Grimaldi ’85 2012 William J. O’Hara ’75 1998 Paul E. Vogt ’27 1989 Michael A. Charpinsky ’63 2010 *Merle A. Gulick ’30 1986 *Mark B. Perkins ’69 1986 Herbert J. Welker ’41 1990 Robert F. Coffin ’73 1998 Michael J. Hanna ’68 1996 Thomas B. Poole ’61 2002 James P. Wilson Jr. ’55 1992 Terrance A. Corcoran ’78 1992 Walter M. Harrison ’57 2002 Jeffrey P. Potter ’81 2008 Harvey F. Wiltsey ’58 2010 Dr. Robert L. Cosby Jr. ’77 2000 Donald R. Harter ’39 1992 Dr. Robert E. Raleigh ’73 1995 Dr. Arno F. Wittig ’61 2006 Michael C. Cragg 2010 *Dr. Augustus H. Hillman ’25 1986 Thomas J. Rosa ’86 1992 Robert D. Wynne ’94 2003 David M. Creighton ’72 1997 Andrew D. Horton ’98 2012 Henry A. Rosenberg Jr. ’52 1993 F. Ross Zornow ’45 2000 Andrew R. D’Eloia ’95 2012 Edward I. Howard ’79 2003 Gordon F. Satterley ’50 2006 *Charter Member Donald E. Dahowski ’59 2006 Robert W. Hynes ’34 1997 Jeffrey A. Saunders ’92 2002 Mark J. Darcangelo ’83 2003 R. Scott Iklé ’84 2012 Adam M. Schapiro ’96 2001 Jack B. Davis ’78 2008 Albert “Nick” Iorio ’38 2012 Thomas J. Schardt ’78 1998 Cyril de Cordova Brower ’21 1989 Henry Janczyk ’76 2010 Austin F. Schmidt 1989 Michael S. DeMaria ’90 2008 Arthur F. Johnson ’35 2006 Lawrence C. Slattery ’64 2010 Dr. Robert J. Demuth ’51 2006 Frederick J. King ’37 1987 Dr. Frank P. Smith ’36 1998 William H. Dobbin Sr. ’40 1987 Thomas R. Korn ’75 1995 John W. Snape ’54 2003 William Elliott LL.D. ’40 1993 Richard A. Kowalski ’76 1987 Arthur D. Stein Jr. ’36 2000 *Carlton J. Ferris ’37 1986 *Francis L. “Babe” Kraus ’24 1986 Joseph C. Stein III ’86 1997

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Bill Middleton Bob Toner Award Tryon Award Sh irley 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 2011...... Devin Worthington ’14 1967...... Richard J. Cavallaro ’69 1965...... John N. Marchitell ’66 1976...... Thomas J. Schardt ’78 2012...... Tyre Coleman ’15 1968...... Donald Mauro ’69 1966...... William D. Breck ’67 1977...... Brian D. Whalen ’80 1967...... William M. James ’70 ...... Devin Worthington ’14 1969...... Dan Harris ’71 *Named the Noel Filipino Award from 1984-93. 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 2007...... Ryan B. Aruck ’09 1999...... Jesse P. Aquilino ’02 2010...... Garth Muratori ’12 ...... Phillip C. Perkins ’08 2000...... Timothy A. Booth ’03 2011...... Garth Muratori ’12 Robert L. Cullen ’37 2008...... Michael E. Condon ’09 2001...... David C. Szentesy ’04 2012...... Bobby Dougherty ’13 2009...... Michael L. Arduini ’10 Memorial Award 2002...... Christopher E. Purtell ’05 ...... Brian A. Monaco ’10 Special Teams 2003...... James M. Anderson ’06 2010...... Brendan Hatlee ’12 2004...... Ty J. Godinho ’05 GR Most Valuable Player 2011...... Brendan Hatlee ’12

E ...... John P. Holleran ’05 G SM 2012 ...... Nick Auriemma ’13 1996...... Antonio R. Aguilar ’97 2005...... Nolan M. Robinson ’07 ...... Art Garvey ’13

IT 1997...... Erik W. Schiller ’98 *Named the Douglas Palmer Burke Award from 1958-91. 2006...... Andrew R. Purdie ’07 H 1998...... Mark A. Rendell ’01 2007...... James W. Wright Jr. ’08 1999...... Eric J. Newsome ’01 2008...... Richard J. Doyle III ’09 2000...... Matthew R. Daley ’03 2009...... Angelo D. Catalano ’10 2001...... Eric B. Ampuja ’05 2010...... Reggie Robinson ’12 2002...... Daniel C. Suozzi ’05 2011...... Gian Contro ’12 2003...... Daniel C. Suozzi ’05 2012...... Nick Zapp ’13 2004...... Daniel C. Suozzi ’05 *Named the Paul Vogt Memorial Trophy from 1978-92. 2005...... James M. Anderson ’06 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 2012...... Andrew Klindera ’13

48 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football BLOCK H AWARDS

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 2012...... Mark Guarino-Hyde ’12 1983...... Thomas J. Rosa ’86 1997...... Timothy R. O’Brien ’99 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 2012...... Steven Webb ’14 ...... Scott W. Yoder ’01 1999...... Aaron E. Backhaus ’00 *Named the George J. Barna Memorial Award from 1972-97. 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 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 GR

2007...... Justin F. Hager ’09 E 2006...... Tyler S. Mason ’07 G SM 2008...... Anthony J. Hobaica ’09 2007...... Daniel A. Spinella ’08 2009...... Kwame J.J. Lovell ’10 IT 2008...... Jeffrey M. Sanders ’09 H 2010...... Sean Kluber ’11 2009...... Orlando R. Patterson ’Jr. 10 2011...... Gregory L. Clifford ’12 2010...... John Kelliher ’11 2012...... Nick Strang ’13 2011...... Anthony A. Coletta ’12 2012...... Junior Woodard ’13 *Named the Vincent S. Welch Memorial Trophy from 1960-94.

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 49 hobart college CAREER, SEASON & GAME 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 Bobby Dougherty ’13 19 2012 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 Doug Blakowski ’07 ran for 1,000 yards as a junior and Keith Brandon ’01 averaged 152.1 yards per game as a Keith Brandon ’01 45 1997-00 as a senior. sophomore, third on Hobart’s single season list. Ty Godinho ’05 35 2001-04 PASSING RUSHING Longest run from scrimmage Pass attempts Merle Gulick ’30 98 at Alfred, 11/2/1928 Game Rushing attempts Don Aleksiewicz ’73 97 at Alfred, 10/17/1970 Craig Swanson ’04 54 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Game Ralph Cardillo ’51 93 Kenyon, 11/5/1949 Dan Birdsall ’01 46 at Dickinson, 9/11/1999 Mark Perkins ’69 61 at Rensselaer, 11/9/1968 Ralph Cardillo ’51 90 at Trinity, 10/14/1950 Shawn Mizro ’07 46 at Union, 11/5/2005 Season 100-yard rushing games Rich Doyle ’09 45 Union, 10/11/2008 Mark Perkins ’69 309 1968 Season Greg Helmer ’97 42 Ithaca, 11/2/1996 Mark Logan ’99 301 1996 Ed Cooney ’80 9 1977 Season Career Doug Blakowski ’07 9 2005 *Andrew Strom ’08 332 2007 Rich Kowalski ’76 907 1972-75 Career Rich Doyle ’09 321 2008 Ty Godinho ’05 840 2001-04 Rich Kowalski ’76 23 1972-75 Craig Swanson ’04 290 2002 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 819 1969-72 Greg Helmer ’97 289 1996 Shawn Mizro ’07 287 2004 Consecutive 100-yard games Career Rushing yards Season Game Shawn Mizro ’07 826 2003-06 Ed Cooney ’80 9 1977 Craig Swanson ’04 802 2000-03 Jack Davis ’78 321 Brockport, 11/5/1977 Greg Helmer ’97 727 1993-96 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 286 at Colby, 10/30/1971 Career Ed Cooney ’80 12 1976-79 Dan Birdsall ’01 521 1997-00 Rich Kowalski ’76 275 at Union, 10/27/1973 Season Don Aleksiewicz ’73 1,616 1971 Rushing yards Pass attempts per game Keith Brandon ’01 1,369 1998 by a first-year Season Doug Blakowski ’07 1,364 2005 Game *Andrew Strom ’08 30.2 2007 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 1,249 1972 Mark Logan ’99 227 Hartwick, 11/4/1995 Craig Swanson ’04 29.0 2003 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 1,220 1970 Greg Helmer ’97 28.9 1996 Season Career Mark Logan ’99 1,175 1995 Career Rich Kowalski ’76 4,631 1972-75 Craig Swanson ’04 25.1 2000-03 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 Rich Kowalski ’76 4 1972-75 Game Shawn Mizro ’07 31 at Union, 11/5/2005 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 with 1,000-yard seasons Craig Swanson ’04 25 at F&M, 10/19/2002 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 158.1 1970 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 (1,249) and Rich Kowalski ’76 (1,057) *Andrew Strom ’08 25 at WPI, 9/29/2007 Keith Brandon ’01 152.1 1998 2,306 1972 Season Career Ed Cooney ’80 (1,197) and Jack Davis ’78 (1,074) *Andrew Strom ’08 216 2007 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 133.1 1969-72 2,271 1977 Greg Helmer ’97 184 1996 Rich Kowalski ’76 128.6 1972-75 Steven Webb ’14 (1,197) and Bobby Dougherty ’13 (1,024) Craig Swanson ’04 170 2002 2,221 2012 Rich Doyle ’09 170 2008 Craig Swanson ’04 165 2003

50 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football CAREER, SEASON & GAME 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 Nick Strang ’13 .589 2009-12 Craig Swanson ’04 .566 2000-03 Shawn Mizro ’07 .551 2003-06 Greg Helmer ’97 .539 1993-96

Paassing y rds 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 Nick Strang ’13 2,005 2012 A 2002 finalist for the Gagliardi Trophy, Craig Swanson ’04 was 454 of 802 for 5,678 yards and 47 touchdowns dur- Career ing his career at Hobart, breaking every major game, season, and career passing mark. Shawn Mizro ’07 6,097 2003-06 Craig Swanson ’04 5,678 2000-03 Paassing y rds per completion *Andrew Strom ’08 4 Alfred, 10/27/2007 Greg Helmer ’97 4,501 1993-96 Season Season Dan Birdsall ’01 3,479 1997-00 Shawn Mizro ’07 14.4 2004 Shawn Mizro ’07 30 2004 Doug Vella ’12 3,120 2008-10 Dan Birdsall ’01 14.3 1999 *Andrew Strom ’08 27 2007 Shawn Mizro ’07 13.6 2005 Craig Swanson ’04 21 2002 Paassing y rds per game Nick Strang ’13 13.54 2012 Shawn Mizro ’07 17 2005 Season Bob Tretter ’82 13.5 1981 Rich Doyle ’09 16 2008 *Andrew Strom ’08 249.3 2007 Career Nick Strang ’13 16 2012 Craig Swanson ’04 220.9 2002 Dan Birdsall ’01 13.7 1997-00 Career Doug Vella ’12 208.1 2010 Shawn Mizro ’07 13.4 2003-06 Shawn Mizro ’07 61 2003-06 Shawn Mizro ’07 204.8 2004 *Andrew Strom ’08 12.6 2006-07 Craig Swanson ’04 47 2000-03 Shawn Mizro ’07 194.8 2005 Craig Swanson ’04 12.5 2000-03 Nick Strang ’13 36 2009-12 Career Greg Helmer ’97 11.5 1993-96 Greg Helmer ’97 31 1993-96 Craig Swanson ’04 177.4 2000-03 Dan Bridsall ’01 27 1997-00 Shawn Mizro ’07 174.2 2003-06 L ongest pass from scrimmage Greg Helmer ’97 150.0 1993-96 Craig Swanson ’04 to Dan Suozzi ’05 TD passes per game 88 Union, 9/27/2003 Season Paassing y rds per attempt Greg Helmer ’97 to Nate Waye ’95 Shawn Mizro ’06 2.73 2004 85 Alfred, 10/22/1994 Season *Andrew Strom ’08 2.45 2007 Nick Strang ’13 8.32 2012 Craig Swanson ’04 2.10 2002 *Andrew Strom ’08 8.26 2007 Touchdown passes Career Tommy O’Hare ’85 7.9 1982 Game Shawn Mizro ’07 1.74 2003-06 Career Shawn Mizro ’07 5 Union, 11/6/2004 Craig Swanson ’04 1.47 2000-03 *Andrew Strom ’08 8.2 2006-07 Shawn Mizro ’07 5 RPI, 9/24/2005 Shawn Mizro ’07 7.4 2003-06 Nick Strang ’13 5 Union, 10/9/2010 Pass efficiency rating Craig Swanson ’04 7.1 2000-03 Nick Strang ’13 5 at St. John Fisher, 9/24/2011 Season Tommy O’Hare ’85 6.8 1982-84 Craig Swanson ’04 4 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 *Andrew Strom ’08 159.47 2007 Craig Swanson ’04 4 at F&M, 10/19/2002 Bob Raleigh ’73 153.8 1972 Craig Swanson ’04 4 Alfred, 10/26/2002 Shawn Mizro ’07 149.57 2004 Shawn Mizro ’07 4 Coast Guard, 10/9/2004 Nick Strang ’13 144.1 2012 Shawn Mizro ’07 4 Rochester, 11/13/2004 Craig Swanson ’04 139.6 2002 *Andrew Strom ’08 4 at Susquehanna, 10/6/2007

NCAA Playoff Appearances: 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 51 hobart college CAREER, SEASON & GAME RECORDS kevin colton Career *Andrew Strom ’08 157.7 2006-07 Nick Strang ’13 143.6 2009-12 Shawn Mizro ’07 134.9 2003-06 Craig Swanson ’04 129.7 2000-03 Doug Vella ’12 114.2 2008-10 *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 Junior Woodard ’13 61 2012 James Wright ’08 60 2007 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 59 2007 Career Dan Suozzi ’05 181 2001-04 A nine-time All-Liberty League selection, Dan Suozzi ’05 holds the Hobart career records for receptions (181), receiving Frank Fedorjaka ’89 141 1985-88 yards (2,843), receiving touchdowns (26), and receptions per game (4.89). Nico Karagosian ’97 141 1993-96 Junior Woodard ’13 136 2009-12 James Wright ’08 134 2004-07 Receiving yards per game Career Receptions per game Season Dan Suozzi ’05 26 2001-04 Season Scott Geise ’83 114.3 1982 Rick Piñero ’05 21 2001-04 Dan Suozzi ’05 6.3 2003 Career James Wright ’08 20 2004-07 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 18 2005-07 Nico Karagosian ’97 6.1 1996 Dan Suozzi ’05 76.8 2001-04 Nate Waye ’94 17 1990-93 Career Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 54.0 2005-07 Garth Muratori ’12 17 2008-11 Nico Karagosian ’97 4.7 1993-96 Nico Karagosian ’97 53.2 1993-96

Receptions, teammates Receiving yards per catch Season Game TOTAL OFFENSE James Wright ’08 (60) & Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 (59) Andy Pirozzolo ’01 57.7 Rochester, 10/9/1999 119 2007 Season Total offense YARDS Nico Karagosian ’97 (61) & Luke Gutelius ’98 (56) Scott Geise ’83 19.4 1982 117 1996 Game Career Nick Strang ’13 498 Union, 10/9/2010 Andy Pirozzolo ’01 20.9 1997-00 Shawn Mizro ’07 436 at Union, 11/5/2005 Consecutive games with a catch Scott Geise ’83 18.4 1979-82 Craig Swanson ’04 428 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Junior Woodard ’13 33 2009-12 Dan Suozzi ’05 32 2001-04 Season *Andrew Strom ’08 3,171 2007 Scott Yoder ’01 28 1998-00 Receiving yards, teammates Shawn Mizro ’07 2,274 2004 Nico Karagosian ’97 26 1994-96 Season Shawn Mizro ’07 2,187 2005 Frank Fedorjaka ’89 24 1986-88 James Wright ’08 (923), Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 (840) 1,763 2007 Nick Strang ’13 2,177 2012 Dan Suozzi ’05 (994), Rick Piñero ’05 (679) Craig Swanson ’04 2,067 2002 Receiving yards 1,673 2004 Career Game Junior Woodard ’13 (894), Yosh Karbowniczak ’14 (507) Shawn Mizro ’07 6,135 2003-06 Dan Suozzi ’05 239 F&M, 10/18/2003 1,401 2012 Don Aleksiewicz ’74 5,350 1970-73 Scott Geise ’83 201 Hamilton, 10/23/1982 Dan Suozzi ’05 (906), Rick Piñero ’05 (414) Craig Swanson ’04 5,220 2000-03 Junior Woodard ’13 182 Union, 10/9/2010 1,320 2003 Rich Kowalski ’76 4,760 1972-75 Nate Waye ’95 176 Alfred, 10/22/1994 Nico Karagosian ’97 (740), Luke Gutelius ’98 (561) Nick Strang ’13 4,482 2009-12 Dan Suozzi ’05 176 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 1,301 1996 Season Total offense per game Scott Geise ’83 1,029 1982 Touchdown receptions Dan Suozzi ’05 994 2004 Season Game *Andrew Strom ’08 288.3 2007 James Wright ’08 923 2007 Rick Piñero ’05 4 WPI, 10/2/2004 Doug Vella ’12 211.0 2010 Dan Suozzi ’05 906 2003 Dan Suozzi ’05 4 Coast Guard, 10/9/2004 Shawn Mizro ’06 206.7 2004 Junior Woodard ’13 894 2012 Season Craig Swanson ’04 206.7 2002 Career Dan Suozzi ’05 14 2004 Dan Suozzi ’05 2,843 2001-04 Career James Wright ’08 12 2007 Shawn Mizro ’07 175.3 2003-06 James Wright ’08 2,012 2004-07 Rick Piñero ’05 11 2004 *Andrew Strom ’08 165.4 2006-07 Junior Woodard ’13 1,921 2009-12 Scott Geise ’83 9 1982 Craig Swanson ’04 163.1 2000-03 Scott Geise ’83 1,899 1979-82 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 9 2007 Nick Strang ’13 154.6 2009-12 Frank Fedorjaka ’89 1,781 1985-88 Greg Helmer ’97 144.4 1993-96 *Records were later vacated after student-athlete was ruled ineligible by the NCAA.

52 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football CAREER, SEASON & GAME RECORDS kevin colton ed webbe r

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.

SCORING Field goal percentage Extra point percentage Season Season Matt Edwards ’96 .800 1992 Conor Callahan 1.000 (31-31) 2010 Points Matt Edwards ’96 .778 1994 Eric Ampuja ’05 .977 2004 Game Eric Ampuja ’05 .778 2001 Kevin Olson ’09 .974 2005 Fred King ’37 31 at Buffalo, 11/7/1936 Career Matt Edwards ’96 .957 1994 Season Matt Edwards ’96 .786 1992-95 Career Don Aleksiewicz ’73 122 1971 Conor Callahan .941 (64-68) 2008-10 Career L ongest field goal made Jim Carpenter ’83 .938 1979-82 Rich Kowalski ’76 308 1972-75 Rusty Hawley ’79 53 Alfred, 1977 consecutive PAT kicks made Conor Callahan 41 2008-10 Points per game Extra points Eric Ampuja ’05 40 2003-04 Season Game Don Aleksiewicz ’73 13.6 1971 Felix Pratico ’01 8 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 Career Eric Ampuja ’05 8 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Points by a kicker Rich Kowalski ’76 8.6 1972-75 Dominick Ancona ’08 8 St. Lawrence, 10/20/2007 Season Reyes Guevara ’14 8 at St. John Fisher, 9/24/2011 Dominick Ancona ’08 78 2007 Touchdowns Season James Hull ’16 67 2012 James Hull ’16 58 2012 Eric Ampuja ’05 60 2004 Game Dominick Ancona ’08 48 2007 Kevin Olson ’09 52 2005 L. Carr 6 Geneva AC, 11/11/1896 Eric Ampuja ’05 42 2004 Felix Pratico ’01 49 1997 Fred King ’37 5 at Buffalo, 11/7/1936 Felix Pratico ’01 37 1997 Career Rich Kowalski ’76 5 RIT, 9/23/1972 Kevin Olson ’09 37 2005 Eric Ampuja ’05 180 2001-04 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 5 Colby, 11/4/1972 Career Conor Callahan ’12 112 (64 PAT, 16FG) 2008-10 Season Eric Ampuja ’05 123 2001-04 Shawn Fazio ’81 102 1977-80 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 20 1971 Career Rich Kowalski ’76 51 1972-75 Extra points attempted Two-point conversions Game Season James Hull ’16 9 at WPI, 9/29/2012 Nico Karagosian ’97 5 1996 Field goals Felix Pratico ’01 8 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 Career Season Eric Ampuja ’05 8 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Nico Karagosian ’97 7 1993-96 Shawn Fazio ’81 11 1979 Dominick Ancona ’08 8 USMMA, 10/13/2007 Dominick Ancona ’08 10 2007 Dominick Ancona ’08 8 St. Lawrence, 10/20/2007 Two-point conversion Career Reyes Guevara ’14 8 at St. John Fisher, 9/24/2011 Shawn Fazio ’81 19 1977-80 Season receptions Eric Ampuja ’05 19 2001-04 James Hull ’16 63 2012 Season Dominick Ancona ’08 52 2007 Nico Karagosian ’97 5 1996 Field goal attempts Eric Ampuja ’05 43 2004 Career Season Felix Pratico ’01 40 1997 Nico Karagosian ’97 7 1993-96 Paul Rogan ’94 17 1993 Career Career Eric Ampuja ’05 136 2001-04 Eric Ampuja ’05 38 2001-04 Paul Rogan ’94 37 1990-93

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L ongest defensive Unassisted tackles Career Season Bill Palmer ’94 23 1990-93 extra point Brian Verdon ’87 20 1983-86 Mark Rendell ’01 100 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 Tom Rosa ’86 78 1982 Career Eric Newsome ’01 19 1997-00 Tom Rosa ’86 213 1982-85 L ongest PUNT RETURN Interception yards Merle Gulick ’30 90 Alfred, 10/29/1927 (TD) Tackles for loss Season Season Tony Aguilar ’97 174 1996 Mark Rendell ’01 161 1997 KICKOFF RETURNS Tyre Coleman ’15 30.5 2012 Dave Russell ’98 22 1997 Career Devin Worthington ’14 21.5 2012 Eric Newsome ’01 333 1997-00 L ongest kickoff return Career Dyshaun Washington ’06 97 SLU, 9/30/2000 (TD) Rob Gould ’01 59 1997-00 Interception return for td Mark Collins ’82 95 at SLU, 9/30/1978 (TD) Devin Worthington ’14 52 2010- Season Carson Johnson ’00 95 at SJFC, 9/21/1996 (TD) Tyre Coleman ’15 49.5 2011- Tony Aguilar ’97 2 1996 Dave Russell ’98 49 1994-97 Brian Verdon ’87 2 1986 L ongest kick return after a Career safety Sacks Eric Newsome ’01 3 1997-00 Rich Kowalski ’76 87 at Hamilton, 10/11/1975 Season Tyre Coleman ’15 17.5 2012 Pass break-ups Dave Russell ’98 14.0 1996 Game DEFENSE Career Connor Garrett ’14 5 Rochester, 11/10/2012 Dave Russell ’98 33.0 1994-97 Season Tyre Coleman ’15 30.5 2011- Mark Rendell ’01 16 1998 Tackles Devin Worthington ’14 26.5 2010- Career Game Dyshaun Washington ’05 37 2000, 2003-05 Justin Hager ’09 21 at CMU, 9/20/2008 Fumble recoveries James Alexander ’08 30 2004-07 Jeff Sanders ’09 20 at CMU, 9/20/2008 Season Drake Woodard ’12 30 2008-11 Justin Hager ’09 20 at Mt. Union, 11/29/2008 David Szentesy ’04 6 2002 Mark Rendell ’01 29 1997-00 Jesse Truley ’96 19 at Dickinson, 9/9/1995 Dyshawn Washington ’05 29 2000, 2003-05 Justin Hager ’09 19 at Rochester, 11/10/2007 Career Tom Rosa ’86 12 1982-85 Justin Hager ’09 19 CMU, 9/15/2007 Season Justin Hager ’09 134 2008 Interceptions Team Records Jesse Truley ’96 129 1995 Game Tom Rosa ’86 117 1985 Craig Bramley ’52 6 at Hamilton, Nov. 10, 1951 Justin Hager ’09 114 2007 Tony Aguilar ’97 4 Hartwick, Nov. 4, 1995 Single Game Offense Andrew Klindera ’13 109 2012 Season Rushing attempts 80 at RPI, 11/9/1968 Rushing yards 614 RIT, 9/23/1972 Career Bill Palmer ’94 9 1993 Rushing touchdowns 9 Kenyon, 10/17/1953 Tom Rosa ’86 393 1982-85 Eric Newsome ’01 9 1999 Pass attempts 54 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Brian Verdon ’87 8 1985 Pass completions 31 at Union, 11/5/2005 Erik Schiller ’98 8 1997 Passing yards 437 at RPI, 11/10/2001 James Alexander ’08 8 2007 Touchdown passes 5 four times, most recently Lance Boyington ’09 8 2008 at St. John Fisher, 9/24/2011 kevin colton Total offense 715 RIT, 9/23/1972 Points (all-time) 70 Geneva AC, 11/11/1896 Points (modern) 61 Kenyon, 10/17/1953 61 at WPI, 9/29/2012 Touchdowns 9 Kenyon, 10/17/1953 9 at WPI, 9/29/2012 Extra points 8 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 8 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 8 St. Lawrence, 10/20/2007

Single Season Offense Rushing attempts 665 1972 Rushing attempts per game 73.9 1972 Rushing yards 3,426 1972 Rushing yards per attempt 5.2 1972 Rushing yards per game 380.7 1972 Pass attempts 350 2008 Pass attempts per game 31.8 2008 Pass completions 227 2007 Pass completions per game 20.6 2007 Completion percentage .652 2007 Passing yards 2,924 2007 Passing yards per game 265.8 2007 Passing yards per attempt 8.44 2012 Passing yards per completion 16.0 1982 Touchdown passes 31 2004 Total offense 5,386 2012 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 Total offense per game 457.1 1972 feat twice. He set the record with 21 at Carnegie Mellon in 2008. Points 469 2012

54 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football CAREER, SEASON & GAME RECORDS kevin colton Points per game 36.1 2012 Touchdowns 66 2012 Touchdowns per game 5.1 2012 Extra points 58 2012 2-point conversions attempts 6 1996 2-point conversions 5 1996 Field goals 11 1979

Single Season Defense Fewest points allowed 10 1891 (2 gms) Modern record 44 1937 (7 gms) Sacks 43 2012 Interceptions 25 1999 Lowest comp. pct. allowed *31.3 2000 *Also an NCAA Division III Record

Won-Loss Record Wins 12 2012 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 105 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

Postseason Records

Rushing Attempts Lance Boyington ’09 enjoyed an exceptional senior season, coming within a single interception of tying the Hobart Game record. He registered three picks in the NCAA Playoff win over Lycoming to finish the year with eight. Ty Godinho ’05 30 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Keith Brandon ’01 30 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Postseason Touchdown passes Postseason Shawn Mizro ’07 63 2004 (2 gms) Keith Brandon ’01 55 2000 (2 gms) Game Craig Swanson ’04 3 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Rushing Yards Completions Postseason Game Craig Swanson ’04 3 2003 (1 gm) Game Rich Doyle ’09 20 Lycoming, 11/22/2008 Shawn Mizro ’07 3 2004 (2 gms) Ty Godinho ’05 203 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Postseason Rich Doyle ’09 3 2008 (2 gms) Postseason Shawn Mizro ’07 28 2004 (2 gms) Steven Webb ’14 332 2012 (3 gms) Yards per completion Game Rushing Yards Per Attempt Completion percentage Game Craig Swanson ’04 20.2 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Game *Andrew Strom ’08 .703 at SJFC, 11/17/2007 Postseason (min. 5 comp/gm) Kyle Tritten ’12 8.5 Lycoming, 11/22/2008 Craig Swanson ’04 667 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Shawn Mizro ’07 16.7 2006 (1 gm) Jack Holleran ’05 8.4 Curry, 11/20/2004 Postseason (min. 5 att/gm) Postseason (min. 4 att/gm) *Andrew Strom ’08 .703 2007 (1 gm) Jack Holleran ’05 8.2 2003 (1 gm) Pass Efficiency rating Craig Swanson ’04 .667 2003 (1 gm) Game Craig Swanson ’04 209.8 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Rushing Touchdowns Passing Yards Postseason Game Game Craig Swanson ’04 209.8 2000 Steven Webb ’14 3 Wash. & Lee, 11/17/2012 Kelly Olney ’13 211 at Wesley, 11/19/2011 Postseason Shawn Mizro ’07 209 at Rowan, 11/27/2004 Steven Webb ’14 5 2012 (3 gms) Receptions Postseason Game Shawn Mizro ’07 354 2004 (2 gms) Andy Pirozzolo ’01 9 B’water St., 11/18/2000 L ongest rush from scrimmage Postseason Jack Holleran ’05 76 Curry, 11/20/2004 L ongest pass Andy Pirozzolo ’01 16 2000 (2 gms) *Andrew Strom ’08 to James Wright ’08 P assing Attempts 58 at SJFC, 11/17/2007 Shawn Mizro ’07 to James Wright ’08 Receiving Yards Game Game Rich Doyle ’09 41 Lycoming, 11/22/2008 49 at Rowan, 11/18/2006 Andy Pirozzolo ’01 109 B’water St., 11/18/2000 Shawn Mizro ’07 39 at Rowan, 11/27/2004 *Records were later vacated after student-athlete was ruled ineligible by the NCAA. Postseason Andy Pirozzolo ’01 198 2000 (2 gms)

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Yards per reception Punt average Coaching Records Game Game James Wright ’08 32.0 at Rowan, 11/18/2006 Dominick Ancona ’08 44.0 at Rowan, 11/18/2006 Postseason Postseason Career Wins James Wright ’08 32.0 2006 (1 gm) Dominick Ancona ’08 44.0 at Rowan, 11/18/2006 Coach seasons W L T Pct Mike Cragg 18 112 52 0 .683 Receiving Touchdowns Tackles J. Edward Tryon 17 64 54 6 .540 Game Game V.S. Welch 13 55 51 4 .518 Andy Pirozzolo ’01 2 B’water St., 11/18/2000 Justin Hager ’09 20 at Mt. Union, 11/29/2008 George W. Davis 6 37 16 1 .694 Jimmy Gradis ’06 17 at Del. Valley, 11/26/2005 Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 21 4 .582 Postseason Jack Daniels 6 25 28 1 .472 Andy Pirozzolo ’01 2 2000 (2 gms) Postseason Alva E. Kelley 8 20 41 3 .336 Andrew Klindera ’13 31 2012 (3 gms) Bill Maxwell 4 17 23 0 .425 Justin Hager ’09 29 2008 (2 gms) Points Dave Urick 4 14 20 1 .414 Game C.W.P. Reynolds 5 13 17 4 .441 Steven Webb ’14 18 Wash. & Lee, 11/17/2012 Solo tackles W.A. Atkinson 1 8 6 0 .571 Postseason Game Dr. Sweetland 2 6 6 1 .500 Steven Webb ’14 30 2012 (3 gms) Jimmy Gradis ’06 11 at Del. Valley, 11/26/2005 Mr. Weeks 1 5 3 0 .625 Postseason Mr. Ward 1 5 4 0 .556 Tyre Coleman ’15 13 2012 (3 gms) Dick Taylor 4 5 34 0 .128 Touchdowns Mr. Murray 1 4 3 0 .571 Game A. Teller 1 3 5 1 .389 Steven Webb ’14 3 Wash. & Lee, 11/17/2012 Tackles for loss Mr. MacMahon 1 3 3 1 .500 Postseason Game Mr. Gutches 1 2 3 1 .417 Steven Webb ’14 5 2012 (3 gms) Rob Gould ’01 4 B’water St., 11/18/2000 “Babe” Kraus 3 2 14 4 .200 Tyre Coleman ’15 4.0 Wittenberg, 11/24/2012 Mr. Boland 1 1 5 0 .167 Extra point, kick Postseason Karl W. Bohren 2 1 17 0 .056 Tyre Coleman ’15 6.0 2012 (3 gms) J.C. Loman 1 0 7 0 .000 Game Eric Ampuja ’05 5 Curry, 11/20/2004 James Hull ’16 5 Wash. & Lee, 11/17/2012 Sacks Career Winning Percentage James Hull ’16 5 Wittenberg, 11/24/2012 Game Coach seasons W L T Pct Postseason Tim Booth ’03 2.5 B’water St., 11/18/2000 George W. Davis 6 37 16 1 .694 James Hull ’15 11 2012 (3 gms) Postseason Mike Cragg 18 112 52 0 .683 Tyre Coleman ’15 3.0 2012 (3 gms) Mr. Weeks 1 5 3 0 .625 Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 21 4 .582 Extra point, kick percentage W.A. Atkinson 1 8 6 0 .571 Game (min. 3 att) Fumbles recovered Mr. Murray 1 4 3 0 .571 Eric Ampuja ’05 1.000 Curry, 11/20/2004 Game Mr. Ward 1 5 4 0 .556 Eric Ampuja ’05 1.000 Norwich, 11/22/2003 David Szentesy ’04 3 John Carroll, 11/23/2002 J. Edward Tryon 17 64 54 6 .540 Stephen Bruening ’13 1.000 at Wesley, 11/19/2011 Postseason V.S. Welch 13 55 51 4 .518 James Hull ’16 1.000 Wash. & Lee, 11/17/2012 David Szentesy ’04 3 2002 (1 gm) Dr. Sweetland 2 6 6 1 .500 James Hull ’16 1.000 Wittenberg, 11/24/2012 Tony Clemente ’06 3 2004 (2 gms) Mr. MacMahon 1 3 3 1 .500 Postseason Eric Ampuja ’05 1.000 2004 (2 gms) Interceptions Eric Ampuja ’05 1.000 2003 (1 gm) Wins Per Season Kevin Olson ’09 1.000 2005 (2 gms) Game Coach seasons Wins Avg Stephen Bruening ’13 1.000 2011 (1 gm) Lance Boyington ’09 3 Lycoming, 11/22/2008 Mike Cragg 18 112 6.22 James Hull ’16 1.000 2012 (3 gm) Postseason George W. Davis 6 37 6.17 Lance Boyington ’09 3 2008 (2 gms) Bill Maxwell 4 17 4.25 V.S. Welch 13 55 4.23 L ongest kickoff return Jack Daniels 6 25 4.17 Travis Widrick ’01 35 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Interception return yards J. Edward Tryon 17 64 3.76 Game Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 3.75 Kickoff return average Eric Newsome ’01 26 B’water St., 11/18/2000 Dave Urick 4 14 3.50 Game Postseason Eric Newsome ’01 26 2000 (2 gms) Andrew Marlier ’11 24.0 at SJFC, 11/18/2007 Seasons coached Steve Sorhaindo ’08 23.5 at Rowan, Nov. 18, 2006 Pass break ups Coach seasons Total Postseason (min. 1 ret/g) Game Mike Cragg 1995-present 18 Andrew Marlier ’11 24.0 2007 (1 gm) Eric Newsome ’01 2 at Widener, 11/25/2000 J. Edward Tryon 1946-62 17 Steve Sorhaindo ’08 23.5 2006 (1 gm) Peter Beatrice ’02 2 at Widener, 11/25/2000 V.S. Welch 1918-29 13 Jeff Sanders ’09 2 Lycoming, 11/22/2008 Emerald B. Wilson 1934-41 8 L ongest punt return Postseason Alva E. Kelley 1963-70 8 Dan Suozzi ’05 37 Curry, 11/20/2004 Eric Newsome ’01 3 2000 (2 gms) George W. Davis 1971-76 6 Jack Daniels 1981-86 6 Punt return average Game games coached Dan Suozzi ’05 37.0 Curry, 11/20/2004 Coach seasons Games Postseason (min. 1 ret/g) Mike Cragg 1995-present 164 Dan Suozzi ’05 9.5 2003 (1 gm) J. Edward Tryon 1946-62 124 V.S. Welch 1918-29 110 Alva E. Kelley 1963-70 64 L ongest punt Emerald B. Wilson 1934-41 55 Yosh Karbowniczak ’14 68 Wittenberg, 11/24/2012 George W. Davis 1971-76 54 Jack Daniels 1981-86 54 Bill Maxwell 1991-94 40

56 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 statesmen football 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. One of our nation’s leading experts on the intersection of higher education and civic engagement, Gearan has held numerous leadership roles in public service. As the chair of the Talloires Network Steering Committee, an international association of more than 200 institutions on six continents, he has fostered a global culture of service. As the past chair of the Board of Directors of both National Campus Compact and the Corporation for National and Community Ser- vice, he has similarly supported civic engagement activities in the United States. 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 Col- lege. He is the past chair of the Board of Directors of the Annapolis Group, a nationwide consortium of liberal arts colleges. He is a Board member of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities and a former Board member of The Partnership for Public Service. Outside of the education and service arenas, Gearan is an appointee of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Commission on Political Reform. The national commission focuses on policy recommendations on electoral system reform, congressional reform and encouragement of greater public service. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and a law degree from Georgetown University, and is the recipient of 12 honorary degrees. 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 as- sistant 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.

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statesmen football 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 . 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, Philipp Ewert and local medical societies. Assistant Athletic Trainer Philipp Ewert joined the Hobart and William Smith Joshua Kerlan Doctor of Physical Therapy Colleges sports medicine staff in August 2013. Ewert came to HWS after a year at Cornell Univer- A graduate of the University of Massachusetts with a sity where he worked primarily with the women’s soccer bachelor’s degree in exercise science, Joshua Kerlan went team. While with the Big Red, Ewert also helped cover on to earn master’s and doctoral degrees in physical thera- football, tennis, squash, baseball and women’s lacrosse. py from Simmons College in Boston. He assisted Cornell in implementing new concussion guidelines developed by Kerlan has practiced physical therapy for more than the Ivy League and also acted as the drug testing site coordinator for the NCAA 18 years and is the proprietor/clinical director of Prescrip- Division I Ice Hockey Championship first round games. tion Fitness Physical Therapy and Sports Care. He is a Ewert is currently completing his master’s degree in sport psychology from board certified clinical specialist in orthopaedics through the American Physi- . He earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Cor- cal Therapy Association and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist tland in 2010. Ewert is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Association.

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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 A native of Geneva, N.Y., Ken De- press box credentials to accredited members of copy of the Hobart Game Day Program and Bolt has served as the director of the media only. Please request credentials at updated game notes. athletic communications for Ho- least 24 hours in advance of the contest (315- Complete game statistics will be available bart and William Smith Colleges 781-3538, [email protected]). All credentials within 15 minutes of the game’s completion. since January of 1999. DeBolt oversees the promo- will be left at the Froelich Gatehouse entrance Please do not conduct interviews on the field tion of all 22 intercollegiate teams, producing publica- of Boswell Field. without the prior consent of a representative of tions for both athletic departments, maintaining the the Athletic Communications Office. official website, acting as a liason between the athletics Photo Credentials departments and the media, and serving as athletics Photo passes are issued by the Athletics Midweek Interviews Communications Office to accredited mem- historian, recording game, season, and career statistics. Interviews during the week should be ar- bers of the media only. Photographers must DeBolt is the primary contact for basketball, field ranged through the Director of Athletic Com- hockey, football, golf, Hobart lacrosse, rowing, and remain behind the dotted limit lines painted 4 munications. The best time to interview Coach swimming and diving. yards off the sideline. At no time are photogra- Cragg is Monday through Friday between 11 An active member of the College Sports Informa- phers permitted in 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 ing fourth in the nation in 1999, 2001, and 2006. hours in advance. offers the media e-mail updates on all 22 in- Radio stations should contact the Athletic tercollegiate varsity teams at the Colleges. To Paige Mullin Assistant Director Communications Office regarding broadcast have your e-mail address added to the list, send arrangements at least one week in advance. a request to [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 in August of 2010. There are multiple phone lines in the press a space-available basis. Priority is given to the Mullin serves as the primary box for your convenience. The main number contact for cross country, ice hock- next team on the schedule for both Hobart at Boswell Field is (315) 781-3765. ey, William Smith lacrosse, sailing, soccer, squash, and and its opponent. Arrangements should be Open wireless and hard-wired Internet ac- tennis. made through the Office of Athletic Commu- cess is available in the press boxes. Mullin came to HWS after a year as the assistant nications. Please call at least 24 hours in ad- sports information director at Hamilton College. vance of the game. 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 Liberty League Champions: 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2012 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. 2013 Hobart Football Schedule Sep 7 at Dickinson Noon 21 ^Utica 7 p.m. 28 *at Merchant Marine 2 p.m. Oct 5 *WPI Noon 12 *at Springfield Noon 26 *Rensselaer Noon Nov 2 *at Union Noon 9 *St. Lawrence Noon 16 $*at Rochester Noon ^Homecoming game *Liberty League game $Centennial Cup game