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2017 Football Media Guide.Pdf Caird Center for Sports and Recreation Completed during the summer of 2010, the Caird Center for Sports and Recreation unites several keystone elements of the Colleges’ athletics campaign priorities, including Boswell Field, the Froelich Gatehouse and the Elliott Varsity House expansion. The project provides broad-reaching support that directly benefits all students who participate in intramural, club sports, outdoor recreation, and other wellness programs, in addition to nearly two-thirds of HWS varsity athletes, including the football, lacrosse, squash, and tennis teams. Named in honor of the remarkable dedication and generosity of Jim ’56 and Cindy Caird, the renovation project included a state-of-the-art FieldTurf surface for Boswell Field, a new grandstand and press box, lights for night games, and expanded locker rooms and sports medicine facilities in Elliott Varsity House. Eden Football Team Room Raleigh-Foley-Kraus Bristol Field House The Eden Hobart Football Team Room is the off-the- Varsity Strength Training Center The 83,000-square-foot multipurpose floor in the field home of the Statesmen. It features beautifully Robert A. Bristol ’31 Field House gives the Hobart The Raleigh-Foley-Kraus Varsity Strength Training handcrafted wood lockers, a new heating and air football team an outstanding indoor practice space. Center is a state-of-the-art weight room serving all of conditioning system, new carpeting, and a high-tech The facility features enough space for five tennis or the Colleges’ 560 student-athletes and enhancing the video system for breaking down film. basketball courts as well as a 200-meter track. Ideally sports medicine staff’s rehabilitation capacity. The located, it adjoins the Elliott Varsity House. RFK Center is located in Bristol Gym. QUICK FACTS STATESMEN Hobart Athletics Directory Location: Geneva, N.Y. 2017 Schedule Founded: 1822 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DATE OPPONENT TIME Mike Hanna ’68 [email protected] • (315) 781-3574 Enrollment: 2,262 with William Smith Sept. 2 BROCKPORT Noon President: Dr. Gregory J. Vincent ’83 ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR COMPLIANCE Vice President for Campus Life: Robert 9 ST. JOHN FISHER Noon Brian Miller [email protected] • (315) 781-3548 Flowers Homecoming & Family Weekend Director of Athletics: Mike Hanna ’68 16 SHENANDOAH 7 p.m. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Nickname: Statesmen Director Ken DeBolt (FB) [email protected] • (315) 781-3146 23 ENDICOTT Noon Colors: Associate Director Paige Cooke [email protected] • (315) 781-3538 Purple & Orange Assistant Director Mackenzie Larsen ’12 [email protected] • (315) 781-3135 Home Field (cap): Boswell Field (3,000) 30 *at Ithaca 1 p.m. Surface: FieldTurf Tackles & Touchdowns for Happiness House EQUIPMENT COORDINATORS Press Box Phone: (315) 781-3765 Oct. 7 *RENSSELAER Noon Bob Toner (FB) [email protected] • (315) 781-3523 First Football Season: 1891 14 *at Hartwick 1 p.m. Kevin McDonald [email protected] • (315) 781-3563 All-Time Record: 503-468-44 (123 seasons) 21 *at Union 1 p.m. NCAA Playoffs: 10 (2000-02-04-05-08-11-12- SECRETARIES Senior Day Patty Cala [email protected] • (315) 781-3077 13-14-16) Christine Finnerty (FB) [email protected] • (315) 781-3075 ECAC Championships: 1 (2003) Nov. 4 *ST. LAWRENCE Noon Becky Steedle [email protected] • (315) 781-3076 Liberty League Championships: 11 11 *at Rochester Noon (1998-2000-02-03-04-08-11-12-13-14-16) SPORTS MEDICINE *Liberty League game Coordinator Nick Cooke (FB) [email protected] • (315) 781-3568 Assistant Caiti Ketcham [email protected] • (315) 781-3568 Assistant Cathleen O’Neal [email protected] • (315) 781-3568 Statesmen Online 2016 Results Assistant Sara Siewerth [email protected] • (315) 781-3568 Homepage: HWSAthletics.com DATE OPPONENT TIME STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Instagram: instagram.com/HWSAthletics Sept. 3 at Brockport W 41-35 Head Coach Zach Woodard [email protected] • (315) 781-3621 Facebook: facebook.com/HobartStatesmen Assistant Tracy Stankavage ’08 [email protected] • (315) 781-3621 Twitter: @HWSAthletics 10 at Endicott W 42-20 YouTube: youtube.com/HWSAthletics 17 ITHACA W 23-3 FOOTBALL Email Updates: hwsathletics.com/email Head Coach Mike Cragg [email protected] • (315) 781-3566 24 *UNION W 27-23 Def. Coordinator Aaron Backhaus ’00 [email protected] • (315) 781-3683 Text Alerts: hwsathletics.com/text Oct. 1 *USMMA W 38-35 Offensive Coordinator Jon Drach [email protected] • (315) 781-3669 Webcasts: hwsathletics.com/watch Offensive Line Michael Green ’14 [email protected] • (315) 781-3716 Live Game Stats: hwsathletics.com/livestats 8 *at Rensselaer L 17-21 Defensive Ends Coach Walt Bennett ’05 22 *SPRINGFIELD W 12-7 Receivers Coach Tyrone Collins Defensive Assistant Coach Michael Cragg 29 *at WPI W 35-31 Tight Ends Coach Kelvin Cruz ’12 Table Of Contents Nov. 5 *at St. Lawrence W 34-18 Outside Linebackers Coach Pat Liverio Running Backs Coach John Manley Head Coach 2 12 *ROCHESTER W 56-27 Receivers Coach Jack Pfohl ’17 Assistant Coaches 3-5 19 ^MOUNT UNION L 21-38 Defensive Line Coach Marc Tapscott Season Outlook 6-8 Roster Breakdown 9 *Liberty League game BASKETBALL ^NCAA Division III Football Championship Head Coach Tim Sweeney [email protected] • (315) 781-3620 Preseason Roster 10-11 Assistants Stefan Thompson ’13, Dennis Pysnack, Sean Smiley, Tyler Wilkie Returning Lettermen Bios 12-21 2015 Game Summaries 22-26 CROSS COUNTRY 2015 Season Statistics 27-29 Credits Head Coach Ron Fleury [email protected] • (315) 781-3565 Marpet Makes History 30-31 The Hobart Football Media Guide is produced by Assistant Michael Eighmey the Hobart and William Smith Office of Commu- Hobart In The NFL 32 nications. This publication was written, compiled, GOLF 2015 Season Awards and Honors 33 and edited by Ken DeBolt, Paige Cooke, and Mack- Head Coach Ken Dougherty [email protected] • (315) 781-3565 The Liberty League 34-35 enzie Larsen ’12. ICE HOCKEY All-Time Series Records 36 Photography by Mike Carlson, Roy Chambers, Game-By-Game Scores 37-41 Head Coach Mark Taylor [email protected] • (315) 781-3539 Justin Colton, Kevin Colton, Don Cochran, Ken Assistant Coach Mark Phalon All-Time Lettermen 42-45 DeBolt, Art Foxall, Brandon Lawson, Andrew Markham ’10, John Ashley Pallera ’17, Greg Searles Block H Awards 46-47 LACROSSE Hobart Hall of Fame 48 ’13, Seth Siditsy, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kristine Head Coach Greg Raymond [email protected] • (315) 781-3588 Vann ’18, Ed Webber and Nicole Wright ’20. Individual/Team Records 49-55 Assistants Peet Poillon, Kyle Turri, Adam Hardy ’16, Sean Cunningham ’17 Administration 56-57 ROWING Athletic Department Staff 58 Head Coach Paul Bugenhagen [email protected] • (315) 781-3935 Sports Medicine 59 Assistant Skip Kielt Media Information 60 SAILING Head Coach Scott Iklé ’84 [email protected] • (315) 781-3938 Assistants Ben Mohney, Patrick Kana ’12 SOCCER Head Coach Shawn Griffin [email protected] • (315) 781-3625 Assistant Andrew Bednarsky SQUASH & TENNIS Head Coach Tim Riskie [email protected] • (315) 781-3645 Assistant Tennis Coaches Dave Dewey, Bill Weldon MAILING ADDRESS Bristol Gym 300 Pulteney St. Geneva, NY 14456 2017 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 HOBART HEAD COACH MIKE CRAGG posting a perfect 7-0 conference record, the team’s CoSIDA Academic All-America teams—including first undefeated league record since 2004. offensive lineman Brian Monaco ’10 who became Cragg’s charges collected 20 All-Liberty League the first two-time first team Academic All-American awards, in addition to the Defensive Player of the in Hobart history—while scores of Statesmen have Year and Coaching Staff of the Year awards. Seven earned Liberty League All-Academic honors. Statesmen earned All-East honors from D3football. One of the veteran members of the Hobart com, while Art Garvey ’13, Devin Worthington ’14, coaching staff, Cragg joined the staff as an assistant and Coleman garnered D3football.com All-Ameri- football coach in 1986. He also served as the head ca accolades. coach of the tennis team for three seasons, compil- In 2013, Hobart kept its momentum, posting ing an overall record of 36-10 and three conference a second straight undefeated regular season and a titles from 1992-93 to 1995-96. third straight league title. The Statesmen ran their Cragg came to Hobart after serving as the head win streak to 10 games with a 34-7 NCAA playoff coach of the varsity football program at Corry (Pa.) victory over Gallaudet. The accolades once again High School. He led the Beavers to a third-place poured in with 21 all-conference honors, including finish in the Erie County League in his first year, the Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year and a first-ever appearance in the District X Playoffs in Coaching Staff of the Year awards, seven all-region 1986, and was named Coach of the Year. honors, and five All-Americans. A 1983 graduate of Slippery Rock University Hobart maintained its winning ways with an- with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical ed- other 12-1 season in 2014. After cruising to an 8-0 ucation, Cragg was a two-year letter winner for the record and climbing as high as No. 7 in the national Rock at free safety and linebacker. He owns a share polls, the Statesmen proved they could win close of the school’s single game interception record (3 vs. games too, winning each of its next four games by a Edinboro, 1980). he 23rd coach to lead the Hobart football touchdown or less. Cragg and his wife, Holley, have two children, program, Mike Cragg has directed the States- With All-American offensive linemen DeAndré Michael, a defensive assistant coach for the States- men to an unprecedented level of success. T Smith ’15 and Marpet leading the way, Hobart’s of- men, and Kristen Alexandria ’13.
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