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Completea Psychology In2000,Back Degreefromhobartin Elor’S Tackles Asafirst-Year Athletic Facilities Hobart & William Smith feature some of the finest athletic facilities in the na- tion. The Hobart football team plays its home games on the natural grass of legendary Boswell Field. The team has several practice fields, including the full-length indoor Bristol Field House. The Statesmen prepare for games and practices in the Topichak Team Room. Student-athletes also have exclusive ac- cess to the RFK Varsity Strength Train- ing Center, the Drury Athletic Suite, the Piltch ’82 and Feldman Classroom, and the Collins Editing Room. Boswell Field and the adjacent Sport and Recreation Center are slated to undergo exciting renovations as a part of The Campaign for the Colleges. The grass of the Boz will be replaced with an artificial surface, all of the venue’s seating and the track will be replaced and lights will be added for night games. Additionally, the locker rooms space will be expanded and existing locker rooms refurbished. Hobart Athletics | COACHING STAFF | 2008 | COACHING STAFF Hobart Athletics Directory Quick Facts Table Of Contents Mailing Address Phone Location: Geneva, N.Y. Head Coach................................................... 2 Bristol Gym .................................... (315) 781-3565 Founded: 1822 Assistant Coaches ...................................... 3-4 300 Pulteney St. ...............................................Fax Enrollment: 1,970 with William Smith At A Glance .................................................... 5 Geneva, NY 14456 ........................ (315) 781-3570 President: Mark D. Gearan Season Outlook .......................................... 6-9 Director of Athletics Phone Vice President of Student Affairs: Preseason Roster ................................... 10-11 Mike Hanna ’68 ................................................(315) 781-3574 Robert Flowers Statesmen By State ..................................... 12 e-mail ................................................ [email protected] Vice President of Enrollment & Dean of Pronunciation Guide .................................... 12 Football Admissions: Don Emmons Returning Lettermen Bios ....................... 13-20 Head Coach Mike Cragg .................................(315) 781-3566 Director of Admissions: John Young 2007 Game Summaries.......................... 21-26 e-mail ................................................. [email protected] Director of Athletics: Mike Hanna ’68 2007 Season Statistics ........................... 27-29 Assistant Coach Aaron Backhaus ’00 ..............(315) 781-3572 Colors: Royal Purple & Orange 2007 Season Superlatives........................... 30 Assistant Coach Kevin DeWall ’00 ..................(315) 781-3716 Nickname: Statesmen 2007 Season Honors ................................... 31 S TATESMEN | 2007 TATESMEN e-mail [email protected] Home Field (cap): Boswell Field (4,500) The Liberty League................................. 32-33 Assistant Coach Jon Drach .............................(315) 781-3669 Surface: Natural Grass Opponent Information ............................. 34-36 e-mail ................................................. [email protected] Press Box Phone: (315) 781-3765 All-Time Series Records .............................. 37 Assistant Coach John Manley .........................(315) 781-3572 Sportsline: (315) 781-3557 Game-By-Game Scores ......................... 38-41 e-mail [email protected] 1891 All-Time Lettermen ................................. 42-45 Assistant Coach Terry Muffley .........................(315) 781-3572 First Football Season: e-mail [email protected] All-Time Record: 443-452-44 (114 seasons) Block H Awards ...................................... 46-47 Assistant Coach Jim Ryan ...............................(315) 781-3572 NCAA Playoff Appearances: 6 (2000, 2002, Hobart Hall of Fame .................................... 48 e-mail .................................................. [email protected] 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Individual/Team Records ........................ 49-55 Assistant Coach Scott Yoder ’01 .................... (315) 781-3683 ECAC Championships: 1 (2003) About Hobart and William Smith.................. 56 e-mail ................................................. [email protected] Liberty League Championships: 7 (1998, Administration .............................................. 57 S 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007) Athletic Department Staff ............................. 58 EASON REVIEW | OPPONENTS HISTO Athletic Communications Director Ken DeBolt .........................................(315) 781-3146 Sports Medicine ........................................... 59 e-mail ................................................ [email protected] 2008 Football Schedule Media Information ........................................ 60 cell phone .............................................(315) 521-1383 Assistant Director Megan O’Connor Date Opponent Time Sept. 13 DICKINSON ......................... 1 p.m. Basketball 20 at Carnegie Mellon ............... 1 p.m. Head Coach Izzi Metz ’98 ................................(315) 781-3620 27 *SUSQUEHANNA (TWSN).. 1 p.m. e-mail .................................................. [email protected] Oct. 4 *at St. Lawrence ................... 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: 11 *UNION ................................ 1 p.m. Duncan Paddick ’07, Dennis Pysnack, Carl Wenzel 25 *at Merchant Marine ............. 1 p.m. Cross Country Nov. 1 *WPI .......................................Noon Head Coach Ron Fleury ..................................(315) 781-3565 8 *at Rensselaer ..................... 1 p.m. e-mail ................................................. [email protected] 15 *ROCHESTER ..................... 1 p.m. Lacrosse *Liberty League game Head Coach T.W. Johnson ..............................(315) 781-3588 e-mail [email protected] Assistant Coaches: John Svec, Mark Williamson ’04, Terry Muffley Television Coverage Golf Head Coach Bill Quinn ....................................(315) 781-3565 Again this year, the Statesmen will have one of R e-mail .......................................... [email protected] their games televised by Time Warner Sports | HOBA Y Network. The cameras will be roling on Sept. Ice Hockey Head Coach Mark Taylor ................................(315) 781-3539 27, when Hobart kicks off against Susquehanna. e-mail .............................................. [email protected] Check your local listings for air time. Assistant Coach: Tom Mariano Rowing R Credits | AND WILLIAM SMITH | MEDIA T Head Coach Mike Alton ...................................(315) 781-3935 e-mail .................................................. [email protected] The 2008 Hobart Football Media Guide is produced Assistant Coaches: Brian DeDominici, Ford Weiskittel by the Hobart and William Smith Office of Athletic Radio Coverage Communications. Sailing Head Coach Scott Iklé ’84 ...............................(315) 781-3938 All Hobart football games are broadcast live Editor: Ken DeBolt e-mail .....................................................ikle@hws.edu by WEOS-FM (89.7/90.3 in Geneva, 88.1 Editorial Assistance & Research: Megan O’Connor Assistant Coach: Dan Thompson ’08 in Ithaca). The coverage can also be heard Cover & Interior Design: Ken DeBolt online at www.weos.org. Photography: Soccer Kevin Colton, Don Cochran, Ken DeBolt, Art Foxall, Head Coach Shawn Griffin ..............................(315) 781-3625 Team Hotshots, Seth Siditsy, Ed Webber e-mail ................................................. [email protected] Statesmen Online Printing: Tennant Printing, DeLand, Fla. Assistant Coach: Jeff Oliver www.HWSAthletics.com Additional copies of this media guide can be Squash & Tennis purchased for $5 by contacting the Hobart Athletic Head Coach Carol Weymuller .........................(315) 781-3645 Scheduled to launch during the fall of 2008, Department at (315) 781-3565. e-mail [email protected] the totally redesigned online home of Hobart Assistant Tennis Coach: Rich Lenhart and William Smith Athletics will contain For more information, contact: schedules, news, rosters, statistics and more. Athletic Communication Office Sports Medicine Hobart and William Smith Colleges Coordinator Doug Reeland ..............................(315) 781-3568 Hobart fans can watch all homes games live 300 Pulteney St. e-mail .............................................. [email protected] via the Internet. The Statesmen have teamed Geneva, NY 14456 Assistants: Laura Dillaman, Nick Cooke with ECAC.tv to bring streaming video straight Phone: (315) 781-3538 Fax: (315) 781-3503 Department Secretaries to your computer. The link to each webcast is Patty Cala, Jackie Doyle, Helen LaVoie located on the football schedule page. 1 2008 HOBART FOOTBALL Head Coach Mike Cragg Mike Cragg begins his 14th sea- Cragg has mentored several All- son at the helm of the Hobart football Americans, including consensus All- program with an exceptional list of ca- Americans Dave Russell ’98 and Alex reer accomplishments. He has led the Bell ’05. Several Statesmen have gone Statesmen to more wins than any of his on to play football professionally, in- predecessors and to all seven of the cluding Bell who signed with the New program’s postseason appearances, York Giants as a free agent. including four straight NCAA bids. In addition to the team’s on-field
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