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2010Hfball.Pdf Caird Center for Sports and Recreation Completed during the summer of 2010, the Caird Center for Sports and Recreation unites several keystone elements of the Colleges’ remaining athletics campaign priorities, including Boswell Field, the Froelich Gatehouse and the Elliott Varsity House expansion. The Caird Center provides boundary definition for the western-edge of campus and carves out space dedicated to athletics and recreation that extends beyond any one building. The project provides broad-reaching support that directly benefits all students who participate in intramural, club sports, outdoor and other wellness programs, in addition to nearly two-thirds of HWS varsity athletes, including the foot- ball, 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. Additional Facilities Hobart and William Smith feature some of the finest athletic facilities in the nation. The Hobart football team has several practice fields, including the natural grass Stiles Field and the full-length indoor Bristol Field House. The Statesmen prepare for games and practices in the Eden Football Team Room. Student-athletes also have exclusive access to the RFK Varsity Strength Training Center, the Drury Athletic Suite, the Piltch ’82 and Feldman Classroom, the Collins Video Editing Room, and the Athletic Director’s Suite. HOBART QUICK FACTS Hobart Athletics Directory Quick Facts Table Of Contents Bristol Gym Location: Geneva, N.Y. Head Coach .................................................................2 300 Pulteney St. Founded: 1822 Assistant Coaches ..................................................... 3-5 Geneva, NY 14456 (315) 781-3565 Enrollment: 2,104 with William Smith At A Glance .................................................................6 President: Mark D. Gearan Season Outlook ........................................................ 7-9 Director of Athletics ............................................Phone Mike Hanna ’68 ..........................................(315) 781-3574 Vice President of Student Affairs: Preseason Roster ....................................................10-11 e-mail [email protected] Robert Flowers Statesmen By State ..................................................... 12 Director of Admissions: John Young Pronunciation Guide ................................................. 12 Athletic Communications Director Ken DeBolt ...................................(315) 781-3538 Director of Athletics: Mike Hanna ’68 Returning Lettermen Bios .................................... 13-22 e-mail [email protected] Colors: Royal Purple & Orange 2009 Game Summaries ........................................ 24-26 Assistant Director Paige Mullin Nickname: Statesmen 2009 Season Statistics ........................................... 27-29 Compliance Coordinator Home Field (cap): Boswell Field (3,000) 2009 Season Superlatives ...........................................30 Brian Miller .................................................(315) 781-3548 Surface: FieldTurf 2009 Season Awards and Honors ............................. 31 e-mail [email protected] Press Box Phone: (315) 781-3765 The Liberty League ...............................................32-33 Secretaries Sportsline: (315) 781-3557 Opponent Information ......................................... 34-36 Patty Cala, Jackie Doyle, Helen LaVoie First Football Season: 1891 All-Time Series Records .............................................36 Sports Medicine All-Time Record: 457-456-44 (116 seasons) Game-By-Game Scores .......................................... 38-41 Coordinator Doug Reeland ........................(315) 781-3568 NCAA Playoff Appearances: 7 (2000, 2002, 2004, All-Time Lettermen ...............................................42-45 e-mail ........................................... [email protected] 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) Block H Awards .................................................... 46-47 Assistants: Laura Dillaman, Nick Cooke, Dathan Zabel ECAC Championships: 1 (2003) Hobart Hall of Fame ..................................................48 Strength and Conditioning Liberty League Championships: 8 (1998, 2000, 2002, Individual/Team Records .....................................49-55 Head Coach Ian Lockwood ........................(315) 781-3621 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008) About Hobart and William Smith ............................56 e-mail [email protected] Administration........................................................... 57 Football 2010 Football Schedule Athletic Department Staff .........................................58 Head Coach Mike Cragg ............................(315) 781-3566 Sports Medicine .........................................................59 e-mail [email protected] Date Opponent Time Media Information ....................................................60 Assistant Coach Aaron Backhaus ’00 .........(315) 781-3572 Sept. 11 DICKINSON ...................................Noon Assistant Coach Kevin DeWall ’00 ............ (315) 781-3716 e-mail [email protected] 18 at Carnegie Mellon ...........................Noon Assistant Coach Jon Drach .........................(315) 781-3669 25 ST. JOHN FISHER .........................7 p.m. e-mail [email protected] Oct. 2 *at St. Lawrence ...............................2 p.m. Assistant Coach John Manley .....................(315) 781-3572 9 *UNION ...........................................Noon e-mail [email protected] 23 *at Merchant Marine .......................1 p.m. Assistant Coach Terry Muffley ...................(315) 781-3572 e-mail [email protected] 30 *WPI .................................................Noon Assistant Coach Ryan Robinson ’10 ..........(315) 781-3572 Nov. 6 *at Rensselaer ...................................2 p.m. e-mail ................................ [email protected] 13 *Rochester .................................Noon Assistant Coach Jim Ryan ...........................(315) 781-3572 *Liberty League game e-mail [email protected] Assistant Coach Marc Tapscott ..................(315) 781-3572 Assistant Coach Scott Yoder ’01 ............... (315) 781-3683 e-mail .............................................. [email protected] Basketball Head Coach Izzi Metz ’98 ...........................(315) 781-3620 e-mail [email protected] Asst. Coaches: Russ Phillips, Dennis Pysnack, Carl Wenzel Television Coverage Cross Country Again this year, the Statesmen will have one of their Head Coach Ron Fleury .............................(315) 781-3565 games televised by Time Warner Cable Sports. The e-mail [email protected] cameras will be rolling on Sept. 11, when Hobart kicks off Lacrosse Radio Coverage against Dickinson. Check local listings for air time. Head Coach T.W. Johnson .........................(315) 781-3588 e-mail [email protected] All Hobart football games are broadcast live by Assistant Coaches: WEOS-FM (89.7/90.3 in Geneva, 88.1 in Ithaca). The John Svec, Mark Williamson ’04, Terry Muffley coverage can also be heard online at www.weos.org. Golf Credits Head Coach John LaCrosse .......................(315) 781-3565 The 2010 Hobart Football Media Guide is produced e-mail [email protected] by the Hobart and William Smith Office of Athletic Ice Hockey Communications. Head Coach Mark Taylor ..........................(315) 781-3539 e-mail [email protected] Editor: Ken DeBolt Assistant Coach: Carl Michaelson ’04 Editorial Assistance: Sean Kluber ’11, Paige Mullin, Ethan Ross Rowing Cover & Interior Design: Kevin Colton, Ken DeBolt Head Coach Mike Alton ............................(315) 781-3935 Photography: Justin Colton, Kevin Colton, Don e-mail [email protected] Cochran, Ken DeBolt, Art Foxall, Team Hotshots, Assistant Coaches: Dan Gilbert ’06, Ford Weiskittel Seth Siditsy, Ed Webber Sailing Head Coach Scott Iklé ’84 ..........................(315) 781-3938 Additional copies of this media guide can be e-mail ................................................. [email protected] purchased for $5 by contacting the Hobart Athletic Assistant Coach: Dan Thompson ’08 Statesmen Online Department at (315) 781-3565. Soccer www.HWSAthletics.com For more information, contact: Head Coach Shawn Griffin ........................(315) 781-3625 Launched during the fall of 2008, the totally redesigned Athletic Communication Office e-mail [email protected] Hobart and William Smith Colleges Assistant Coach: Jeff Oliver online home of Hobart and William Smith Athletics 300 Pulteney St. contains schedules, news, rosters, statistics and more. Squash & Tennis Geneva, NY 14456 Head Coach Carol Weymuller
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