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 S tatesmen | 2007 S eason Review opponents histo r

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 e-mail...... [email protected] Home Field (cap): Boswell Field (4,500) The ...... 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 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007) Athletic Department Staff...... 58 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

e-mail...... [email protected] their games televised by Time Warner Sports y | hoba r 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 Credits t and william smith | media | 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...... [email protected] 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 2 2008 hobart football Head CoachMikeragg Slippery RockUniversity, B.S.,1983 1983 1984 1985-86 1986-90 1991-95 1995-06 2007- ECAC BowlChampions: NCAA Liberty eagueCoachofthe Year: Regional Coachofthe Year: 2002 Totals 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 Year 2000, ’02,’03,’04 Head CoachingRecord Record Playoffs:2000,2002,2004-07 89-42 Coaching Experience 8-3 8-2 9-2 9-2 6-4 8-2 6-3 9-2 5-4 6-3 6-4 5-5 4-6 OVERALL Assistant Coach,SlipperyRockUniv. Assistant Coach, Titusville (Pa.)H.S. Head Coach,Corry(Pa.)H.S. Offensive LineCoach,HobartCollege Defensive Coordinator, HobartCollege Hobart College Head Coach/DefensiveCoordinator, Hobart College Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator, The CraggFile Education .679 .727 .800 .818 .818 .600 .800 .667 .818 .556 .667 .600 .500 .400 Pct

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Kevin DeWall ’00 Scott Yoder ’01 John Manley Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Running Backs Coach Offensive Line Coach Defensive Backs Coach John Manley enters his ninth sea- Now in his ninth season on the Ho- Scott Yoder is back for his eighth son as running backs coach. He joined bart sideline, Kevin DeWall is entering season as an assistant coach and his the Statesmen after 14 seasons as his sixth season as the offensive co- second as defensive coordinator. The the head football coach at Penn Yan ordinator. Traditionally a program that 2001 graduate of Hobart has previous- Academy. relied on its defense, he transformed ly coached Hobart's defensive backs In each of the eight previous Hobart into a consistent offensive and receivers. seasons, Manley has overseen the weapon. Last season, Yoder’s defense led development of an All-Liberty League Over the past five seasons, DeWall the Liberty League in passing defense running back. Last season, Anthony has directed the Statesmen offense to (158.6 yds/g), pass efficiency defense Hobaica averaged a team best 4.1 new heights, surpassing several team (92.4), and interceptions (17). Led by yards per carry, earning a spot on the and individual records. His balanced Liberty League Defensive Player of the all-conference second team. attack has produced several record- Year, cornerback James Alexander '08, In 2005, Doug Blakowski '07 be- setting quarterbacks, running backs, the Statesmen had six defensive play- came just the third Statesman to rush and wide receivers, along with several ers earn all-conference honors. for more than 1,300 yards in a season. all-star linemen, including All-American In 2004, Yoder mentored a talented His 1,364 yards on the ground rank Alex Bell ’05. and deep corps of receivers, includ- third on the single season list, while Last season, DeWall’s charges led ing two All-Liberty League selections. his 5.8 yards per carry led the Liberty the nation in fewest turnovers lost and Under his direction, Dan Suozzi ’05 League. A year later, Blakowski ran for paced the Liberty League in 22 statisti- broke the Hobart career records for 1,084 yards and 14 touchdowns. Man- cal categories, while breaking several receptions, yards, and receiving touch- ley’s apprentice ranked in the top 25 in y | hoba r team records. Quarterback Andrew downs. the nation in scoring in each season. Strom '08 joined Craig Swanson '04 as A reliable target himself, Yoder At Penn Yan Academy, Manley Statesmen who've earned the Liberty finished his career with 108 receptions guided the Mustangs to 13 Section V League Offensive Player of the Year for 1,361 yards. Following the 2000 tournament appearances, including award under DeWall's tutelage. season, he earned first-team acco- back-to-back championship game ap- t and william smith | media | A 2008 inductee into the Waterloo lades from the ECAC and the Liberty pearances in 1994 and 1995. A physi- Athletic Hall of Fame, DeWall coached League. cal education instructor in the Penn the defensive backs in his first three The economics major was also Yan School System since 1973, he seasons on the Hobart staff. a member of the Division I Hobart has coached the Eddie Meath All-Star While earning a bachelor’s degree lacrosse team. Yoder helped guide the Football Game three times. in biology (pre-med) and education, Statesmen to the 2000 Accomplished and multifaceted, DeWall played free safety and aided Championship and the program’s 23rd Manley has coached basketball, the program’s assent toward the NCAA postseason appearance. baseball, hockey, lacrosse, track, and pinnicle of Division III. Also an attack- Yoder lives in Geneva with his wife, softball. man on Hobart’s Division I lacrosse Alyson WS’03. Manley graduated from SUNY- team, he helped the Statesmen to two Brockport with a bachelor’s degree in NCAA Tournament appearances and physical education. He lives with his the 2000 Patriot League title. DeWall wife, Rita, and their four children in was the 2000 Patriot League Lacrosse Keuka Park. Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was named to the GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District Team.

3 2008 hobart football 4 2008 hobart football dren, PatrickandBess. They havetwogrownchil Geneva withhiswife,Cindy. in V Marine Corpswithservice Stroudsburg University. degreefromEast elor’s tion Vcrowns. lacrosse teamtothreeSec- two leaguetitlesandthe Panthers’ footballteamto two decades,assistingthe sidelines formorethan on theGenevaHighSchool coach, Muffley wasafixture specialists. primarily withthefaceoff coaching staff, working joins Hobart'slacrosse les and11 sacks. who combinedfor138tack Drury, andKwame Lovell, picks Ryan mentored men. Lastseason,Muffley of 17all-conferenceline overseen thedevelopment lacrosse team. assistant coachforthe his seventhasavolunteer defensive linecoachand his 10thseasonasHobart’s Assistant CoachesMuffley, Backhaus,Drach,Ryan Defensive LineCoach A Muffley earnedabach A In thespring,Muffley On thegridiron,hehas T ietnam, Muffley livesin erry Muffley isentering veteranoftheU.S. formerscholastic T erry Muffley All-Liberty eague Aruck, Jim - - - - tion at degreeineduca master’s haus wentontocompletea psychology in2000,Back degreefromHobartin elor’s tackles asafirst-year. men withacareer-high98 ceptions. HeledtheStates career tacklesandsixinter left thegridironwith279 time inside linebacker. was afour-yearstarterat Mellon andRochester. 19 stopsagainstCarnegie game lastseason,recording team recordfortacklesina tackles. Hagertwicetiedthe with aLeaguehigh114 decade. a Statesmeninover to thefinestseasonby mentored JustinHager wife, Nicole,liveinGeneva. track andfield.Hehis Middle Schoolandcoaches counselor attheGeneva ing duties,Backhausisa of the ing 2005DefensivePlayer League recognition,includ men haveearned seasons, 12ofhisStates- linebackers coach. Hobart sidelinesasthe for hisfifthseasononthe Aaron Backhaus’00 After earningabach As aplayer, Backhaus Last season,Backhaus In additiontohiscoach During hisfourprevious Aaron Backhausreturns Linebackers Coach All-Liberty eaguepick Y Alfred University. ear The juniorfinished T ony Clemente. The four- All-Liberty ------(Ill.) HighSchool. coordinator atW ing in2006astheoffensive dustry. Hebrokeintocoach a traderinthefinancial Drach spentthreeyearsas Athlete 2003 JohnGillScholar- and receivedtheBroncos’ Academic was atwo-timeMAC the Dean’s Listsixtimes, ics, Drachearnedaspoton ness financeandeconom degreeinbusi bachelor’s W 1,499 yardsand13 percent ofhispassesfor single seasonrecord67 as asenior, completinga he enjoyedhisfinestseason ence. of theMid-AmericanConfer that wontheW of the2000Broncossquad Ill., Drachwasamember pass efficiency. completion percentage,and the marksforpassingyards, season records,including him breakseveralHobart Andrew Strom,helping Offensive Playerofthe coached Libertyeague Statesmen signalcallers. quarterback mentorsthe Michigan Universitystarting 2007. bart coachingstaff in estern Michiganwitha Quarterbacks Coach Following graduation, A A Last season,Drach Jon 2004graduateof nativeofSt.Charles, A The formerW Jon Drach three-yearstarter, A Drach joined the ward. T eam selection, est Division est TDs. estern Aurora All- April Y ear Ho------ville State. receivers coachatMorris the pasttwoseasonsas ence toHobart.espent seasons ofcoachingexperi during hisfirstseason. tor theStatesmenreceivers coaching staff. Hewillmen- est memberoftheHobart in football. Lakes was atwo-timeFinger V receiving yards. in receptionsandthird he wassecondontheteam senior seasons.In1999, ceiver duringhisjuniorand Ryan startedatwidere the Cardinals’ footballteam, education. degreein with abachelor’s ated fromSt.JohnFisher modified teams. Cobras’ juniorvarsityand as theheadcoachof the varsity, he alsoserved In additiontoassistingwith Bishop GrimesHighSchool. three seasonscoachingat special teamsin2001. outside linebackers,and working withthereceivers, Cato-Meridian HighSchool, ing careerasanassistantat ictor HighSchool,Ryan Ryan beganhiscoach Ryan bringsseven Jim Ryanisthenew A A In 2000,Ryangradu Ryan spentthenext graduateofnearby four-yearmemberof Receivers Coach All-League selection Jim Ryan ------The Statesmen At A Glance | coaching staff |

Head Coach: Mike Cragg (Slippery Rock ’83) Lettermen Returning: 28 (12 starters) Record at Hobart: 89-42 (13 seasons) 2007 Overall Record: 8-3 Offense — 12 (6 starters) Liberty League Record (Finish): 6-1 (t-1st) Wide Receiver: Zach Schulz, Tyler Vincent 2008 Captains: Rich Doyle, Matt Duliba, Jeff Sanders Tight End: Matt Duliba Basic Offense: Multiple Tackle: Angelo Catalano, Mike Condon Basic Defense: 4-4 Guard: Andrew Miller, Brian Mo- First Year of Football: 1891 naco Center: Rick Riggi All-Time Record: 443-452-44 (114 seasons) 2008 Stat esmen | 2007 S eason Review opponents histo r Quarterback: Rich Doyle Tailback: Anthony Hobaica, Andrew Marlier Matt Duliba Fullback: Tony Siravo1 Defense — 16 (6 starters) Tackle: Mike Arduini, Ryan Aruck, Mike Faracca, All-Liberty League Returnees Anthony Shaw • DT - Ryan Aruck ’09 End: Anthony Guidetti, Kwame Lovell, 2007 Stats: 59 tkls, 5 TFL (27 yds), 3.0 sacks (21), 2 PBU Chris Luber, James Rayhill Inside Linebacker: Justin Hager, Kyle • OL - Mike Condon ’09 O’Laughlin • TE - Matt Duliba ’09 Outside Linebacker: Orlando Patterson, 2007 Stats: 26 rec, 254 yds, 9.8 avg, TD RYAN ROBINSON • LB - Justin Hager ’09 Defensive Back: Lance boyington, Justin Hager 2007 Stats: 114 tkls, 4 TFL (21 yds), sack (10), FF Kevin Grogan, John Kelliher, Chris Szy- manski • RB - Anthony Hobaica ’09 2007 Stats: 147 rush, 605 yds, 4.1 avg, 7 TD; 12 rec, 103 yds Special Teams — 3 Kick/Punt Return: Andrew Marlier, Zach Schulz • DE - Kwame Lovell ’10 Long Snapper: Matt Duliba 39 tkls, 7 TFL (24 yds), 4 sacks (15 yds), PBU 2007 Stats: Placekicker: none • OL - Andrew Miller ’10 Punter: none • OL - Brian Monaco ’10 Lettermen Lost — 23 (9 starters) • LB - Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 2007 Stats: 48 tkls, 6 TFL (20 yds), 2.5 sacks (15 yds), Offense — 11 (5 starters) 2 INT (15 yds), 2 FF, PBU Wide Receiver: Andrew Acevedo, Ryan LiDrazzah, Andrew Ridore, James Wright • LB - Ryan Robinson ’10 Tight End: none 2007 Stats: 50 tkls, 6 TFL (15 yds), INT (28 yds), 2 PBU, FR Tackle: Phill Perkins y | hoba r Guard: Kelvin Cruz Center: Pat Carberry All-Liberty League Losses Quarterback: Andrew Strom • CB - James Alexander ’08 Tailback: Don Gilardi

Career Stats: 142 tkls, 30 PBU, 10 INT (76 yds), 3.5 TFL (7 yds) Fullback: Dan Spinella, Rob Nieves t and william smith | media | James Wright • K/P - Dominck Ancona ’08 Defense — 12 (4 starters) Career Stats: 10-of-14 FGs; 48-of-52 PAT; 37.8 yds/p Tackle: none End: Jim Drury, Derek Peterson • DE - Jim Drury ’08 Inside Linebacker: Evan Amato Career Stats: 108 tkls, 16 TFL (78), 11 sacks (71), 4 FR, 2 FF, Fernando Jones, 2 PBU, INT Outside Linebacker: Mike Kaplun, Sam Madison • WR - Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 Defensive Back: James Alexander, Career Stats: 22 rush, 79 yds, 3.6 avg; 121 rec, 1,728 yds, Corey Cage, Alex Keyes, Bryan 14.3 avg, 18 TD; 7.3 yds/PR; 21.8 yds/KR Newcomb, Dan Pembroke, Nick Taran- tino • OL - Phill Perkins ’08 James Alexander • QB - Andrew Strom ’08 Special Teams — 2 Career Stats: 342-222-3 2,790 yds, 27 TD, 157.7 PER; Kick/Punt Return: Ryan LiDrazzah 122 rush, 519 yds, 4.3 avg, 4 TD Long Snapper: none Placekicker: Dominick Ancona • WR - James Wright ’08 Punter: Dominick Ancona Career Stats: 134 rec, 2,012 yds, 15.0 avg, 20 TD; 2007 starters in CAPS 7-6-0 208 yds, TD, 382.5 PER; 7.4 yds/PR; 19.5 yds/KR 1Siravo started at inside linebacker in 2007, but will play fullback in 2008 5 2008 hobart football 6 2008 hobart football gotten deeperintheplayoffs.” If we were a great team, we would have great. were we saying from away shy I good teams, they were very consistent. very of part me,” a were makes “They said. Cragg that proud how you tell fifth their of share a earning wins, secutive the slow start and rattled off seven con- the [the seniors our they expecttogo. where and come has program the far how about volumes spoke statement bart inn js oc i te is three first the in weeks. once just winning tion. more ofthemselves. demand and success expect to come ahead. lies ment excite- real the impressive, is around cess inthehistoryofHobartfootball. suc- of string unparalleled an seasons, winning consecutive 11 posted have the to NCAA trips six bids including 2000, postseason since seven earned has game. postseason a played never had men the coach, head to promotion Season Outlook to thesamecampus. sent been all have awards three those Y sive, and sive, Ancona the and kicker Alexander, James cornerback Andrew quarterback voted coaches ference n o s nounced. an- a e were s awards t s o p Liberty rewarded when the richly was success four seasons. past the of the the in teams two NCAA the in spot a and seasons six past the ear,respectively. NCAA NCAAs in each 11 esn pir to prior seasons 101 In a rsao meig with meeting preseason a In “T e 07 esn a n excep- no was season 2007 The turn- program’sdramatic the While rm a vr cnitn i ’07, in consistent very was Strom a lvl of level That Hobart got off to an ominous start, Liberty Head

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Senior Mike Condon (6-foot-2, lacking experience on offense, Siravo is his way up to No. 3 on the depth chart, 270 lbs) and junior Angelo Catalano a converted linebacker and possesses but an ankle injury over the summer (6-3, 270) both started at right tackle the only collegiate playing experience could hamper his progress to start the in 2007. Condon, a three-year starter, of the quartet. season. At 6-foot-2, he’s a big target missed the start of last season with a with steady hands and understands the TIGHT END hand injury, opening the door for Cata- offensive schemes well thanks to his Senior tri-captain Matt Duliba be- lano to gain starting experience. With quarterback experience. gan his Hobart career as a promising the graduation of Perkins, the starter at The remainder of the depth chart linebacker, but injuries and the coaches’ left tackle, Condon and Catalano pos- will be an open competition between 2008 Stat esmen | 2007 S eason Review opponents histo r desire to get him on the field prompted sess the experience and skill set to be several players. Senior Joe Cowan him to take his athleticism to the other the early favorites to start at the two has the best understanding of the of- side of the ball. Duliba spent his sopho- tackles. fense and good speed. Sophomores more season as an understudy, mov- Juniors Brian Monaco (6-2, 280) Chris Bramwell, Tim Finnerty, and Andy ing into the starting lineup last year. He and Andrew Miller (6-1, 245) are the Schettine are short on experience (no finished the year fourth on the team in incumbents at guard. On the right side, career receptions), but long on talent receptions (26 for 254 yds) and scored Monaco was a second team all-con- and potential. A strong group of rookie a touchdown. Duliba’s versatility and ference selection as a formidable run receivers—junior Mike Lazore and first- toughness has forced the coaches to blocker. Miller is the unit’s most intense years Sam Higgs, Pat Julian, Garth find ways to keep him on the field and player. His quickness and aggressive- Muratori, and Lamar Rodriguez—could get him more involved. ness will be an asset, especially in the also work their way into the three- and When Hobart goes to a two tight running game. four-receiver sets. end set, look for senior Mike Ehmke At center, Rick Riggi (6-5, 285) re- or junior David Degan to get the call. QUARTERBACK turns, but will have to hold off fast de- Ehmke, a former Statesmen basket- The biggest question mark on of- veloping sophomore Sean Kluber (6-1, ball player, has natural instincts in the fense is who will replace Strom? If this 255). In his first season as a starter, passing game, and has worked to add question sounds familiar, it should. It’s Riggi was a solid and steady presence strength and improve his run blocking. the same one everyone asked before in the middle of the line. Kluber enjoyed Hobart’s No. 2 tight end in 2007, Degan the start of the 2007 season following a great preseason in 2007, but lost the is a very smart player. the graduation of record-setting QB campaign due to injury and illness. He First-years Matt Bobal and Matt Shawn Mizro ’07. Strom executed the has the versatility to contribute at any Marsh could work their way into the ro- offense with surgical precision, boast- spot on the line. tation. ing a League best 9.0 touchdown-to- Several first-years, including Jar- interception ratio. The second-best rid Blades (6-3, 290), Anthony Coletta WIDE RECEIVER ratio was 1.9. While the coaching staff (6-4, 250), and Brendan Hatlee (6-4, With the loss of LiDrazzah and 305), have the opportunity to work their Wright from the receiv- ing corps, junior backups way into the rotation depending on how kevin colton quickly they learn the offense. Tyler Vincent and Zach Schulz should step into RUNNING BACK the starting roles. They are y | hoba r Tailbacks senior Anthony Hobaica tall targets—both stand and sophomore Andrew Marlier will 6-foot-2—with the abil- share the load in the ground game. Ho- ity to stretch the field. Vin- baica led the Statesmen’s running back- cent was third on the team by-committee attack with 605 yards t and william smith | media | with 27 receptions for 321 (4.1 yds/att) and seven touchdowns yards and four touchdowns last season. He’s a very strong athlete in 2007. He caught at least who has a very good understanding of one pass in every game the offense. Marlier averaged 3.4 yards last year and caught TD per carry as a first-year, finding the passes in each of the final end zone six times. He broke away for three weeks of the regular Hobart’s longest run last season, a 51- season. Schulz, who also yard pickup at Susquehanna. plays for the Hobart tennis Sophomore Matt Howard (8 att, team in the spring, caught 20 yds) and first-years Dwayne Simon 22 passes for 284 yards as and Kyle Tritten could also earn car- the Statesmen’s No. 4 re- ries based on how fast they learn the ceiver. He should build on offense. that production as he gains The fullback job is completely up more experience. for grabs. Senior Tony Siravo, sopho- Following spring prac- more Shlomo Gelernter, and first-years tice, converted quarterback Richard Fletcher and Andrew Kuhn One of three senior captains, tight end Matt Duliba caught 26 passes for P.J. Overdorf had worked will compete for playing time. Although 254 yards last season, earning All-Liberty League honorable mention. 7 2008 hobart football 8 2008 hobart football kevin colton V Jamieson first-years attack. in succeed to suited ideally is and arm accurate strong, a yds, 91 (11-7-0, ence son. was mentally in preparation for the sea- where of ahead is and offense com- petition. wide-open the in favorite early terback. season quar- at 1-2-3 the cut clear into a with opener head to is staff ing should earnthestartingnod. age the offense and minimize turnovers man- to ability quarterback greatest the shows that the successor, his efficiencyfrom of kind that expect doesn’t earnedhimECACefforts Leagueaccolades. Northwest All-Liberty team All-Star andfirst Senior defensive tackle Ryan Aruck was second on the team with 59 tackles, including three sacks, last season. 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Shaw will be called on to spell the start- keeping by them fresherthroughoutgames. tandem starting production its better from even get can they believes staff coaching the demotion, son. Mike tackle junior and ’07) in tkls (59 Aruck Ryan tackle all-star senior, playing ing Statesmen? es. sack in ’07) as his playing time increas 1 tkls, (8 rise numbers his see should of the best work ethics on the team and the starting job. starting the be to he weak side job is likely to go to go to likely is job side weak The the edge, the On Juniors the are talented and deep How Sophomore e cmie fr ut 7 tack- 17 just for combined They ie t a iiily em ie a like seem initially may it While aracca (28 tkls) (28 Faracca T iet’ piay hlegr for challenger primary Guidetti’s ony Lovell. First-years Guidetti. Mike The coaches are consider The starter on the weak A Chris uy n h strong the on Drury year stronger and a and stronger year dii and Arduini Stephen He possesses one this sea- this LESS aemn will Statesmen br figures Luber Pooler and Anthony - - (28 ydsagainstSt.Lawrence). terception return for and also sported the second longest in- (6), loss a for tackles in second for tied (50), tackles in team the on fourth was linebacker. outside at ter. 19 against with record game single the tying 11games, of six in tackles more 11or list. season single Hobart’s on third tackles, a 114 up League-leading racking 2007, in defender men a by seasons impressive most spot. inside Justin weak sideinsidelinebackerslot. the manning by tackles career 180 his to adding performance, all-star another he’s looking to close out his career with at opener the in injury an suffering after season 2007 entire the nearly missed more KyleO’Laughlin. sopho and Robinson, Ryan junior er, year more mature, i tcls o a os n 25 sacks. 2.5 and loss a for tackles six including stops, 48 with 2007 in team team in the league. other any about just for start could who him closertothelineofscrimmage. keep to want coaches the but safety, to came who player, outside linebacker. cial teams. fumbles, while also contributing on spe- two recovering and tackles 13 cording side. re- season, other last game every in the played on start pected Jeffsenior Liberty Joe is 2012 situations. see even more time this year in passing sacks. were which of four tackles, six collecting first-year, a as specialist James Rayhill was used as a pass rush season. this time more see LINEBACKERS per. on snap- short or long time a as teams special earn also could and School nearby of out ler Dickinson. Senior Robinson is penciled in as a starter preseason Lindy’s all-star, two-time a Sanders, O’Laughlin is a Junior of class the in prospect top The obart’s roster will feature four feature will roster Hobart’s ager will patrol the strong side strong the patrol will Hager au lnbces fifth-year linebackers: League Carnegie anders, senior Justin senior Sanders, Scott Orlando Y poue oe f the of one produced He Now back at 100 percent, anaitis. olton will rotate in at in rotate will Holton Churchville-hili lo ad Roches and Mellon Luber is expected to He’s a very physical Statesmen reserve, He was sixth on the Hobart last season e’s a solid tack- solid a He’s tesn s ex- is Patterson br a a free a as Hobart ast season, he season, Last All-merican ager had Hager Classmate States- Hag- High He’ll All- He - - Season Outlook | coaching staff | kevin colton O’Laughlin will see a good deal of play- The other starting corner as well as ing time, interchangeably on both the depth in the secondary will come from a strong and weak side. Junior Will Sch- strong group of underclassmen. weitzer and first-year Reggie Robinson At the corner, look for sophomore will add depth in the middle. Kevin Grogan and first-years Bryan Junior Scott Ghiraldi and first-years Hulser and Drake Woodard to fight for Drew Monroe and Dan Kolinski are the time on the field. Grogan is a converted top prospects to add depth on the out- wide receiver who adapted well to the

side. Ghiraldi possesses a solid grasp defense during spring practice. Hulser 2008 Stat esmen | 2007 S eason Review opponents histo r of the defense, Monroe is a smart play- is a solid cover corner, while Woodard er, while Kolinski has very good speed might be one of the most athletic play- and could be called on to blitz from the ers on the team, forcing the coaches to edge. work him into the lineup. At free safety, Boyington’s primary SECONDARY challengers will be sophomore John The Statesmen allowed the fewest Kelliher and first-year Zach Jones. passing yards per game (158.6) and posted the lowest pass efficiency de- SPECIAL TEAMS fense rating (92.4) in the Liberty League Hobart enjoyed a strong 2007 on in 2007. In fact, Hobart ranked 15th in special teams. The Statesmen led the the nation in the latter category. While Liberty League in kickoff returns (20.1 nearly half of the team’s interceptions yds/att) and PATs (92.3%), ranked sec- (8 of 17) graduated with Alexander, the ond in kickoff return coverage (19th na- Hobart recovered this onside kick against St. Lawrence Statesmen welcome back a talented tionally, 14.9 yds/att), and third in field on the way to a 56-21 Liberty League win. secondary. goals (71.4%), and punting (32.2 net Senior free safety Lance Boyington yds/att). streak will be on the line when the will lead the secondary from his free The kicking game is totally up in the Statesmen head to Canton on Oct. 4. safety position. He’s a versatile athlete air with the graduation of Ancona. P.J. Hobart has won 16 in a row from the St. that makes very few mistakes. Expect Overdorf, a quarterback turned wide re- Lawrence Saints (4-5), a string of suc- Boyington to build on his 2007 success ceiver, is the only returning player with cesses that began in 1992. (32 tkls, 2 INT, 1 FF, 2 FR). any kicking experience (1 punt for 37 Hobart’s only home game of Oc- Junior corner Chris Szymanski, a yds). First-years Conor Callahan and tober is on the 11th when the Union starter in 2006, battled health problems Robert Roth will join the competition. Dutchmen (5-5) come to town. Follow- last season, but is 100 percent and The coaches expect to spread the kick- ing a week off, the Statesmen head to ready to fight for a starting nod. His ex- ing duties (kickoffs, short and long field Kings Point for a date with the Merchant perience (17 gms, 33 tkls, 5 PD) will be goals, and punting) out among the three Marine Mariners (1-9) on Oct. 25. invaluable. unless a dominant player emerges. Nov. 1 will see the WPI Engineers Hobart has traditionally trusted take to Boswell Field looking for their

kickoff and punt return duties to younger first win against the Statesmen. Hobart y | hoba r players, eager for playing time and anx- has won the past four contests by an ious to make a name for themselves. average of 12.3 points. The Statesmen will look to avenge kevin colton The one spot the coaching staff hopes to make big improvements to is punt re- their only conference loss of 2007 when

turns, where the Statesmen ranked last they head to Troy on Nov. 8 to take on t and william smith | media | in the league last season (5.9 yds/att). Rensselaer. With a last minute touch- A first-year receiver or defensive back down, the Engineers pulled off a thrill- is expected to take on these duties. ing 35-31 win in Geneva last year. The regular season culminates on SCHEDULE Nov. 15, when Hobart hosts Roches- Hobart opens its 115th season ter in the Centennial Cup game. The on Sept. 13, when the Dickinson Red Statesmen are looking to even the Devils (9-2 in 2007) visit Boswell Field. series that began in 1892 (Rochester Seven days later, the Statesmen will leads 47-46-7). The showdown with the travel to Pittsburgh for another non- Yellowjackets will also be the final con- conference showdown with Carnegie test on the natural grass of legendary Mellon (7-4). Boswell Field. The quest for the Liberty League Following the football season, ex- title starts when the Susquehanna tensive renovations will begin on the Crusaders (2-8) come to the Boz. The stadium. The facility is expected to in- game will be televised on a tape delay clude a new artificial surface, lighting, basis on Time Warner Sports Network. expanded locker rooms, and a new Junior linebacker Ryan Robinson earned All-Liberty Hobart’s longest active winning League honorable mention in 2007. grand stand and press box. 9 2008 hobart football 10 2008 hobart football 2008 PreseasonRoster alphabetical roster numerical roster No Name Pos Cl ht Wt hometown High School No Name Pos 94 arduini, Mike dt JR 6-0 280 hamilton, N.J. hun School of Princeton 1 drake Woodard CB 75 aruck, Ryan dt sR 6-2 295 canandaigua, N.Y. canandaigua 2 andrew Marlier RB 13 bianchi, Nick cb so 5-11 175 pittsfield, Mass. the Gunnery 3 sam Higgs CB 62 blades, Jarrid ol fy 6-3 290 ellenville, N.Y. ellenville 4 Rich Doyle QB 88 bobal, Matt te fy 6-1 230 binghamton, N.Y. chenango Valley 5 tyler Vincent WR 20 boyington, Lance fs sR 5-4 155 Rochester, N.Y. greece Arcadia 6 Zach Jones FS 46 boylan, Dan ilb fy 6-1 245 dover, Mass. Cushing Academy 7 Jamieson Crast QB 14 bramwell, Chris wR so 6-3 200 lexington, Ky. phillips Academy 8 Zach Schulz WR 19 callahan, Conor K fy 5-9 185 carlisle, Mass. concord-Carlisle 9 Jeff Sanders ILB 79 catalano, Angelo ol JR 6-3 270 cortland, N.Y. homer 10 chris Szymanski cb 58 ciali, Taylor ilb so 5-10 220 Ramsey, N.J. Blair Academy 11 Ryan Robinson olb 95 clifford, Greg de fy 6-0 210 holliston, Mass. Rivers School 12 doug Vella QB 74 coletta, Anthony ol fy 6-4 250 freeport, N.Y. freeport 13 nick Bianchi CB 76 condon, Mike ol sR 6-2 270 victor, N.Y. Victor 14 chris Bramwell WR 92 contro, Gianni dt fy 6-0 240 binghamton, N.Y. chenango Valley 15 matt Duliba TE 83 cowan, Joe wR sR 6-0 185 peterborough, N.H. conval 16 p.J. Overdorf WR 7 crast, Jamieson Qb fy 5-11 195 mannsville, N.Y. south Jefferson 17 larry Gregorek QB 38 dechert, Dan cb fy 5-10 180 east Aurora, N.Y. east Aurora 19 conor Callahan K 86 degan, David te JR 6-4 235 lockport, N.Y. lockport 20 lance Boyington fs 4 doyle, Rich Qb sR 6-1 205 staten Island, N.Y. blair Academy 21 dwayne Simon RB 15 duliba, Matt te sR 6-1 230 forestville, N.Y. forrestville 22 scott Holton OLB 80 ehmke, Mike te sR 6-3 225 newington, Conn. newington 23 anthony Hobaica RB 54 faracca, Mike dt JR 6-0 280 williamsville, N.Y. williamsville East 25 tony Siravo FB 36 fletcher, Richard fb fy 6-0 220 walton, N.Y. Walton 26 orlando Patterson olb 29 gelernter, Shlomo fb so 5-10 225 west Hempstead, N.Y. west Hempstead 27 pat Julian WR 59 ghiraldi, Scott olb JR 5-10 215 wantagh, N.Y. wantagh 28 bryan Hulser CB 50 goslowski, Tom de fy 6-2 240 syracuse, N.Y. solvay 29 shlomo Gelernter fb 17 gregorek, Larry Qb so 6-2 200 new Windsor, N.Y. the Gunnery 30 John Kelliher FS 31 grogan, Kevin cb so 5-8 185 west Nyack, N.Y. clarkstown South 31 Kevin Grogan CB 52 guidetti, Tony de JR 6-1 235 Queensbury, N.Y. williston Northampton 32 Jeff Hummel CB 40 hager, Justin ilb sR 6-0 205 salamanca, N.Y. salamanca 34 david Marx FS 49 harriott, Pat ilb so 5-10 210 huntington Station, N.Y. walt Whitman 35 andrew Kuhn FB 65 hatlee, Brendan ol fy 6-4 305 horseheads, N.Y. horseheads 36 Richard Fletcher FB 3 higgs, Sam cb fy 5-9 175 Rochester, N.Y. bishop Kearney 37 matt Howard RB 23 hobaica, Anthony Rb sR 5-5 180 Utica, N.Y. Utica-Proctor 38 dan Dechert CB 22 holton, Scott olb JR 5-11 195 san Mateo, Calif. aragon 39 Kyle O'Laughlin ILB 37 howard, Matt Rb so 5-8 200 Queensbury, N.Y. Queensbury 40 Justin Hager ILB 28 hulser, Bryan cb fy 5-10 180 vernon, N.Y. Utica Notre Dame 41 Kyle Tritten RB 32 hummel, Jeff cb fy 6-2 180 Queensbury, N.Y. Queensbury 42 mike Lazore WR 6 Jones, Zach fs fy 5-10 180 blossvale, N.Y. camden 45 Robert Marraffa ILB 27 Julian, Pat WR fy 5-10 195 frankfort, N.Y. sauquoit Valley 46 dan Boylan ILB 30 Kelliher, John fs so 6-2 205 hingham, Mass. hingham 47 will Schweitzer ILB 55 Kluber, Sean ol so 6-1 255 Ridge, N.Y. 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#94 #75 #20 #79 Mike Arduini Ryan Aruck Lance Boyington angelo catalano DT • JR • 6-0 • 280 DT • SR • 6-2 • 295 FS • SR • 5-4 • 155 OL • JR • 6-3 • 270 Hamilton, N.J. Canandaigua, N.Y. Rochester, N.Y. Cortland, N.Y. Hun School of Princeton Canandaigua Academy Greece Arcadia H.S. Homer H.S. Expected to continue to expand his All-Star Candidate ... Three-year Versatile athlete ... Can play safety or Possesses good footwork ... Very role in the defensive front rotation starter … Exceptional run stopper … corner ... Great leaping ability ... Good strong ... Tough, physical tackle. 2007: ... Strong, athletic tackle ... Smart Possesses bull-like strength … Faces hands. 2007: Liberty League All-Aca- Played in eight games, starting five player ... Plugs running lanes. 2007: frequent double teams … Great leader demic ... Played in all 11 games, start- ... Helped the Statesmen rush for a Saw action in 10 games ... Recorded on and off the field. 2007: ECAC ing five ... Recorded at least one tackle season-high 244 yards and five touch- two tackles at Dickinson and again Northwest All-Star ... All-Liberty League, in every game ... Produced a season- downs against St. Lawrence ... Started in a home win over Merchant Marine first team ... Posted a season-high high seven stops in the NCAA Playoffs when Hobart rushed for 223 yards and ... Broke up a pass at Susquehanna. 12 tackles, including a sack, in NCAA at St. John Fisher ... Notched a pair five TDs against Merchant Marine ... 2006: Played in eight games. Hun Playoffs at St. John Fisher ... Recorded of interceptions in the regular season Started when the Statesmen produced School of Princeton: Coached by 10 tackles at Rochester ... Counted two finale at Rochester ... Registered two a season-high 599 yards of total offense Dave Dudeck ... Four-year member of sacks among his four tackles at Union pass break ups against both Merchant at Susquehanna. 2006: Spent the sea- the varsity football team ... Garnered ... Logged seven stops at Dickinson. Marine and St. Lawrence. 2006: Saw son on the junior varsity. Homer High back-to-back All-State accolades as 2006: All-Liberty League, second team action in two games. 2005: Spent the School: Coached by Gary Podsiedlik a junior and senior ... Earned all-area … Football Gazette All-East, honorable season on the junior varsity. Greece ... Three-sport athlete, lettering in foot- honors as a sophomore ... Also played mention … Third on the team in tackles Arcadia High School: Coached by ball, wrestling, and lacrosse ... Served three seasons of varsity lacrosse and … Season-high nine tackles and John Lockhart ... Three-sport athlete as a team captain for football and wres- one season of varsity basketball for the blocked a field goal attempt vs. WPI, lettering in football, baseball, and bowl- tling as a senior ... Led the Trojans to Raiders. earning a spot on the D3Football.com ing ... Member of the National Honor the Section III Championship in 2005 Team of the Week ... Also recorded Society ... Earned MVP and first team ... Earned all-league, All-Central New TACKLES G UA-A-Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR nine stops in win at Alfred ... Registered all-county honors in both football and York, and All-State honors as a senior 2006 8 0-0-0 0-0 0 0 0 eight tackles against Rochester. baseball as a senior ... Garnered first ... Chosen Homer’s lineman of the year 2007 10 3-3-6 0-0 1 0 0 2005: TOTAL 18 3-3-6 0-0 1 0 0 Played in all 11 games ... Earned team all-county honors in football as a ... Two-time Section III Class B wres- Hobart football’s Rookie Award ... junior. tling champion ... Earned all-league Totaled 56 tackles, including 19 solo ... and All-Section III honors and was TACKLES G UA-A-Total INT-Yds PBU FF FR Twice recorded a season-high seven 2005 0 0-0-0 0-0 0 0 0 named team MVP as a senior. tackles in wins over Dickinson and 2006 2 0-0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2007 11 20-12-32 2-2 6 1 2 Merchant Marine ... Named Liberty y | hoba r League Rookie of the Week following TOTAL 13 20-12-32 2-2 6 1 2 his performance against the Mariners ... Registered six tackles in wins over WPI, Rochester, and Cortland photos by kevin colton ... Recorded five stops against RPI, St. Lawrence, and Delaware Valley

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#80 #54 #31 #52 mike ehmke mike faracca kevin grogan tony guidetti TE • SR • 6-3 • 225 DT • JR • 6-0 • 280 CB • SO • 5-8 • 185 DE • JR • 6-1 • 235 Newington, Conn. Williamsville, N.Y. West Nyack, N.Y. Queensbury, N.Y. Newington H.S. Williamsville East H.S. Clarkstown South H.S. Williston Northampton School Talented athlete ... Expected to Returns to the starting lineup at tackle Tough, physical corner ... Possesses Lake George High School compete for more playing time this ... Extremely strong with good speed good hands ... Expected to compete Tremendous work ethic ... Will see season … Learned pass routes ... Great work ethic on the field and for additional playing time this season greatly expanded playing time and a quickly ... Worked hard to expand his in the weight room ... Poised for a ... Moved from wide receiver to corner dramatic rise in his stats this season knowledge of blocking schemes ... breakthrough season. 2007: Started back last season. 2007: Played in ... Should move into the starting Played for the Hobart basketball team all 11 games ... Made a season-high six games ... Made two tackles in his lineup with the graduation of Jim as a first-year. 2007: Played in three five tackles against Carnegie Mellon collegiate debut at WPI ... Registered Drury ’08. 2007: Played in nine games games ... Made one tackle on special ... Matched that total against St. a season-high three stops and forced ... Logged his first collegiate tackle teams. Newington High School: John Fisher in the NCAA Playoffs ... a fumble against Merchant Marine ... against Carnegie Mellon ... Notched Coached by Dick Vida ... Three-sport Recorded four tackles against both Recorded two tackles against both St. a season-high three tackles, including athlete, lettering in football, basketball, Rensselaer and Rochester ... Made Lawrence and Alfred, forcing a fumble a sack, against Merchant Marine and baseball ... Earned honorable two tackles, including a sack, and broke against the Saxons. Clarkstown ... Recorded two stops against St. mention all-state honors in basketball up a pass at Union. 2006: Named the South High School: Coached by Lawrence. 2006: Spent the season ... Also received state recognition for football team’s Rookie of the Year ... Mike Scarpelli ... Played running back learning the Hobart defense on the his academic excellence. Played in all 10 games, starting seven and strong safety for the Vikings ... junior varsity. Williston Northampton ... Made three stops, including two solo, Averaged 5.6 yards per carry and RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C School: Coached by Mark Conroy ... 2007 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 in his Hobart debut against Dickinson scored 12 touchdowns as a senior ... Named first team All-New England and TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 ... In his first collegiate start, Faracca Garnered all-county and All-Section team MVP in both football and track recorded a season-high six tackles I honors ... Selected to play in the and field. Lake George High School: TACKLES G UA-A-Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR against WPI ... Recovered a fumble Section I Senior Bowl ... Also lettered Coached by Jeff Benett ... Two-sport 2007 3 1-0-1 0-0 0 0 0 against Union ... Had five tackles in in baseball as a catcher and outfielder athlete, lettering both football and track TOTAL 3 1-0-1 0-0 0 0 0 the win over Rochester. Williamsville ... Named all-league in baseball. and field ... Football team captain as a Coached by East High School: TACKLES G UA-A-Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR senior ... Named first team all-league Henry Fumerelle ... Three-year varsity 2007 6 6-4-10 0-0 0 2 0 and All-Section II and second team All- letterman in football and wrestling ... TOTAL 6 6-4-10 0-0 0 2 0 State as a senior ... Earned first team Two-time team captain ... Garnered all-league and all-section praise as a

All-Western New York second team junior ... League champion in the shot y | hoba r honors as a senior, after earning third put as a senior. team accolades as a junior ... Tabbed TACKLES G UA-A-Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds the league MVP as a senior after 2006 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 registering 115 tackles ... Named team 2007 11 6-2-8 1-7 1-7 defensive MVP in each of his final two TOTAL 9 6-2-8 1-7 1-7 scholastic seasons ... Played in the photos by kevin colton Kensington Lions Club All-Star Football t and william smith | media | Classic ... Won the 2004 Western New York Unsung Player of the Year Award ... Also captained the wrestling team ... Ranked in the top three during his senior season at 275 pounds. TACKLES G UA-A-Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR 2006 10 8-20-28 1.5-2 0 0 1 2007 11 13-15-28 4.0-20 2 0 0 TOTAL 21 21-35-56 5.5-22 2 0 1

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#11 #9 #89 #93 ryan robinson jeff Sanders zach schulz anthony shaw LB • JR • 5-11 • 205 LB • SR • 6-1 • 235 WR • JR • 6-2 • 190 DT • JR • 5-10 • 250 Johnson City, N.Y. Camden, N.Y. Westhampton, N.Y. St. James, N.Y. Johnson City H.S. Camden H.S. Westhampton Beach H.S. Smithtown West H.S. All-Star Candidate ... Returning starter Captain ... All-Star Candidate ... Well-rounded athlete ... Very good Run stuffing tackle ... Played well at outside linebacker ... Has good Returns for a fifth season as a starting hands ... Runs smart routes ... Will in a limited role as a sophomore ... speed and tackling ability ... Smart linebacker ... Fully recovered from challenge defenders as a deep threat Expected to continue to expand his role player with excellent football knowledge a leg injury that robbed him of most and possession receiver ... Plays for in the defense this season, seeing more ... Older brother Nolan Robinson ’07 of last season ... Determined tackler the Hobart tennis team during the quality minutes. 2007: Played in all 11 was a former standout OLB for the with great instincts ... Always around spring. 2007: Played in all 11 games games ... Logged a season-high three Statesmen. 2007: All-Liberty League, the ball ... Dedicated team player ... Caught a season-high four passes tackles at Dickinson ... Recorded two honorable mention ... Started all 11 and a great leader. 2007: Made eight for 49 yards at Dickinson ... Gained tackles against Merchant Marine. 2006: games ... Recorded a season-high tackles in the season opener before a season-high 67 yards on three Saw action in one game. Smithtown eight tackles, including two and a suffering a season-ending leg injury. receptions at Susquehanna ... Took his West High School: Coached by Pete half for a loss, at Union ... Made six 2006: Started all 10 games ... Matched lone kick return of the season 57 yards Cerullo ... Two-sport athlete, lettering stops in each of the first three games his career-high with 10 stops against against Merchant Marine ... Caught in football and baseball ... Named all- ... Registered five tackles, including Union ... Repeated that performance three passes for 37 yards at St. John division as a senior on the gridiron ... two for a loss, at WPI ... Posted his against Rochester ... Made the Fisher in the NCAA Playoffs. 2006: Two-time all-division selection on the first collegiate interception against St. highlight video with an acrobatic one- Saw action in one game. 2005: Missed diamond. Lawrence. Played in 10 games handed interception against WPI ... season due to injury. 2006: Westhampton TACKLES G UA-A-Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR … Recorded a stop in each of his first Returned another interception 15 Beach High School: Coached by Bill 2006 1 0-0-0 0-0 0 0 0 three outings … Supplied two tackles yards in the win over St. Lawrence Parry ... Three-sport athlete, lettering 2007 11 4-7-11 0-0 0 0 0 against Rowan in the NCAA Playoffs. ... Forced a fumble and logged eight in football, basketball, and baseball ... TOTAL 12 4-7-11 0-0 0 0 0 Johnson City High School: Coached tackles at Rowan. 2005: All-Liberty Earned all-league honors in all three by Mike Widenor ... Named team MVP League honorable mention ... Played sports as a junior and senior ... Also as a senior ... Selected team offensive in nine games ... Forced a fumble garnered all-county recognition for MVP as a junior quarterback. and posted a season-high 10 tackles football and basketball as a senior ... (7 solo) in the win vs. Rensselaer ... Honor roll student ... Member of the TACKLES G UA-A-Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR 2006 6 2-3-5 0-0 0 0 0 Recorded nine tackles vs. Merchant Student Council and Student-Athlete 2007 11 31-19-50 6.5-16 3 0 1 Marine ... Made eight stops against Leadership Team. TOTAL 17 33-22-55 6.5-16 3 0 1 both WPI and St. Lawrence ... First y | hoba r RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C career interception against the Saints 2005 INJURED SACKS/INT G Sacks-Yds INT-Yds sealed Hobart’s 13-9 victory. 2004: All- 2006 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 2006 6 0-0 0-0 Liberty League, honorable mention ... 2007 11 22 284 0 55 12.9 2007 11 0-0 1-28 TOTAL 12 22 284 0 55 12.9 TOTAL 17 0-0 1-28 Started all 11 games ... Recipient of the team’s Rookie of the Year award ... PUNT RETURNS G No Yds TD Lg Avg Finished fourth on the team in tackles 2005 INJURED

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Game 1 Game 2 Dickinson 30, Hobart 27 (OT) Hobart 27, #22 Carnegie Mellon 26 Sept. 8 • Biddle Field • Carlisle, Pa. Sept. 15 • Boswell Field • Geneva, N.Y. Hobart lost its season opener in heartbreaking fashion, falling to The Statesmen upset 22nd-ranked Carnegie Mellon, 27-26. The Tar- Dickinson 30-27 in overtime. The Statesmen were 4-0 in overtime enter- tans had a chance to take the lead with 1:32 remaining, but missed a ing the game. two-point conversion. The Statesmen grabbed the QB Andrew Strom threw for 247 early lead when QB Andrew Strom Team Stats yards and three touchdowns, while Team Stats drove his team down the field on HOB DIC rushing for a team-high 35 yards. CMU HOB the opening drive. Hobart covered FIRST DOWNS 26 13 WR James Wright was his top tar- FIRST DOWNS 19 23 74 yards in 10 plays, capped by a RUSHES-YDS 51-189 39-229 get, pulling in eight passes for 99 RUSHES-YDS 60-308 39-134 10-yard scoring run by Strom. PASSING YDS 255 49 yards and two touchdowns. PASSING YDS 21 247 Making his first start for the Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-27-0 16-6-0 Hobart posted its first lead of Passes Att-Comp-Int 9-2-1 41-22-0 TOTAL OFFENSE 86-444 55-278 TOTAL OFFENSE 69-329 80-381 Statesmen, Strom completed 22 Fumble Returns-Yds 0-0 1-86 the game with 4:47 remaining Fumble Returns-Yds 0-0 0-0 of 26 passes for 192 yards and a Punt Returns-Yds 3-36 2-16 when Strom completed an 11-play Punt Returns-Yds 3-7 1-3 touchdown, while rushing for 34 Kickoff Returns-Yds 4-64 5-87 63-yard drive with a toss to the Kickoff Returns-Yds 5-94 4-72 yards and a TD. QB Rich Doyle Interception Returns-Yds 0-0 0-0 back corner of the end zone that Interception Returns-Yds 0-0 1-0 also played, completing 5 of 9 for Punts (Number-Avg) 3-26.3 4-45.8 WR Ryan LiDrazzah collected. K Punts (Number-Avg) 7-35.1 7-31.7 63 yards. Together, they connected Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-0 Dominick Ancona’s PAT put the Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 with nine different receivers, led by Penalties-Yds 7-40 5-30 Statesmen up 27-20. Penalties-Yds 5-37 1-5 2007 S e a s o n Review | opponents histo r Possession Time 37:57 22:03 Possession Time 30:50 29:10 WR Ryan LiDrazzah’s six catches Third-Down 12 of 19 5 of 13 Carnegie Mellon answered with Third-Down 5 of 13 8 of 19 for 44 yards and a touchdown. Fourth-Down 1 of 2 1 of 3 an 11-play, 73-yard drive that ended Fourth-Down 0 of 1 2 of 3 The Red Devils got on the Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-6 with Travis Sivek barreling in from Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 board thanks to a Hobart fumble Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 2-11 1 yard out. The Tartans opted to go Sacks By: Number-Yds 3-11 0-0 at the Statesmen 13. Three plays for two, but failed as the pass was later, the score was tied, 7-7. bobbled until the intended receiver Dickinson grabbed the lead with was out of bounds. CMU attempted 2:38 remaining in the first quarter on a four-play, 87-yard drive. QB Ian an onside kick, but Wright recovered for Hobart. Mitchell’s 74-yard run set up a 12-yard TD. The extra-point was blocked The Statesmen ran all but nine ticks off the game clock and iced the leaving the Red Devils a 13-7 edge. victory on FS Dan Pembroke’s first career interception as time expired. The second quarter belonged to Hobart as RB Andrew Marlier scored The defensive star of the game for Hobart was LB Justin Hager. He on a 1-yard touchdown run and Strom hit LiDrazzah for a 28-yard strike. produced a team-high 19 tackles, the most by a Statesman since the Dominick Ancona’s PATs found their mark sending the Statesmen into start of the 1999 season. CB James Alexander also reached double the break with a 21-13 lead. digits with 11 stops. CB Jon Scholl paced the Tartans with a game-high Ancona accounted for the only points of the third quarter on a 41-yard 20 stops. field goal, the longest by a Hobart player since Sept. 24, 2005 (47 yds). CMU jumped out to a 13-0 lead. At the 4:07 mark of the first quarter, Late in the fourth quarter, Dickinson ended its nearly 45-minute scor- Sivek ran in from 3 yards out and Colin Marks booted the point after for ing drought on an 8-yard touchdown run by Tim Smith (85 yds, 2 TD). a 7-0 lead. The two-point conversion was no good, leaving Hobart a 24-19 lead. The Tartans made it 13-0 with 5:35 left in the second quarter on a Trailing by five with under a minute remaining, the Red Devils forced 1-yard dive by Sivek. Marks’ PAT was wide, a result that had big reper- a fumble at their own 15. DB Will Scott scooped it up and returned it 86 cussions later in the afternoon. yards for the go ahead TD with 47 seconds remaining. The two-point The second score lit a fire under the Hobart offense. The Statesmen conversion put the Devils up 27-24. answered with a six-play, 70-yard drive that ended with a 7-yard pass

From their own 18-yard line, Strom and Doyle completed a pair of from Strom to Wright. Strom accounted for a pair of 20-yard gains on the y | hoba r passes each, moving the Statesmen into scoring range with one second drive, one with his feet and one with his arm. remaining. Ancona’s second career field goal attempt was true from 36 The defense forced CMU to punt with 56 seconds left in the first half yards, forcing OT. and Strom completed five straight passes to set up Ancona’s 40-yard Hobart missed a 42-yard field goal attempt with the first series in OT field goal as time expired. and Dickinson’s Matt Stark booted a 37-yard field goal to win it. Ancona tied the game 20-all with the only points of the third quarter,

Defensively, Dickinson had five players record double digits in tack- a 29-yard field goal with 1:45 left in the frame. t and william smith | media | les, led by linebacker Eric Dube’s 18 stops. LB Jeff Sanders paced the The teams traded touchdowns to start the fourth quarter, CMU on a Statesmen with eight. 14-yard run by Gimson and Hobart on a 13-yard twisting reception by Wright, to set up the drama of the final minutes.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 FINAL Hobart (0-1) 7 14 3 3 0 27 #22 Carnegie Mellon (2-1) 7 6 0 13 26 Dickinson (2-0) 13 0 0 14 3 30 Hobart (1-1) 0 10 3 14 27 FIRST QUARTER—HOB Strom 10 run (Ancona kick), 10:42 (10-74, 4:18); DIC Wells 6 run (Stark FIRST QUARTER—CMU Sivek 3 run (Marks kick), 4:07 (6-30, 2:49). kick), 6:38 (3-13, 0:59); DIC Smith 12 run (kick blocked), 2:38 (4-87, 1:06). SECOND QUARTER—CMU Sivek 1 run (Marks kick failed), 5:35 (12-71, 5:18); HOB Wright 7 pass SECOND QUARTER—HOB Marlier 1 run (Ancona kick), 10:04 (15-65, 7:34); HOB LiDrazzah 28 from Strom (Ancona kick), 3:12 (6-70, 2:17); HOB Ancona 40 field goal, 0:00 (6-62, 0:45). pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 4:45 (11-74, 4:05). THIRD QUARTER—HOB Ancona 29 field goal, 1:45 (14-57, 3:51). THIRD QUARTER—HOB Ancona 41 field goal, 2:17 (14-64, 8:46). FOURTH QUARTER—CMU Gimson 14 run (Marks kick), 14:27 (7-55, 2:09); HOB Wright 13 pass FOURTH QUARTER—DIC Smith 8 run (pass failed), 3:36 (8-44, 2:45); DIC Scott 86 fumble recov- from Strom (Ancona kick), 10:59 (12-65, 3:23); HOB LiDrazzah 20 pass from Strom (Ancona kick), ery (Mitchell rush) 0:47; HOB Ancona 36 field goal, 0:00 (9-63, 0:47). 4:47 (11-73, 4:07); CMU Sivek 1 run (Facemyer pass failed), 1:32 (11-63, 3:10). OverTime—DIC Stark 37 field goal, 4-5. RUSHING: CMU-Gimson 26-170; Sivek 26-105; Whitman 3-16; Babcock 1-9; Adams 1-4; Facemyer RUSHING: Hobart-Hobaica 18-81; Gilardi 11-50; Strom 9-34; Marlier 11-32; Spinella 1-1; Doyle 3-4. Hobart-Strom 12-35; Hobaica 9-34; Gilardi 11-32; Marlier 4-24; LiDrazzah 2-9; Doyle 1-0. 1-minus 9. Dickinson-Mitchell 14-124; Smith 17-85; Wells 4-11; Igle 3-8; Johnson 1-1. PASSING: CMU-Facemyer 2-8-0-21; Pantalone 0-1-1-0. Hobart-Strom 22-40-0-247; Schulz 0-1- PASSING: Hobart-Strom 22-26-0-192; Doyle 5-9-0-63. Dickinson-Mitchell 6-16-0-49. 0-0. RECEIVING: Hobart-LiDrazzah 6-44; Wright 4-49; Schulz 4-49; Vincent 3-43; Duliba 3-34; Hobaica RECEIVING: CMU-Wisnieski 1-17; Gimson 1-4. Hobart-Wright 8-99; LiDrazzah 6-55; Vincent 3-35; 3-20; Spinella 2-11; Nieves 1-8; Gilardi 1-minus 3. Dickinson-McInerney 2-19; Smith 1-12; Sandoe Schulz 2-32; Duliba 2-8; Spinella 1-18. 1-10; O’Conner 1-5; Johnson 1-3. 21 2008 hobart football 22 2008 hobart football Ryan found and pressure de- fensive from away scrambled Strom 20. to punt, setting the forced defense the the two get to frame than final the into less minutes day, the of down touch- rushing second his corded quarter fourth RB comeback. furious a staged quarters, third and second to theStatesmen. streak losing five-game a snapped win. League 35-31 a steal to maining re- seconds nine with touchdown game-winning the score to onds sec- 35 in yards 67 drove Rensselaer but remaining, seconds 48 with Sept. 22•BoswellFieldGeneva,N.Y. Rensselaer 35,Hobart31 Game 3 2007 GameSummaries down. Statesmen upwithfirstand10fromtheRPI332:27toworkwith. to back punted RPI by seven. the put that Robertson, Jimmy QB by scramble high 114 yards.W terception. game, 21-all. V 40, got two key down-field blocks from WR James Wright and WR Tyler the near pass the caught emerged from the fray with the ball. the with fray the from emerged carom that bounced off a teammate and a clock. the stopping the to 33 own his firstcollegiatestart. and onlytime,31-28,with47secondsleft. ick Ancona’s 33-yard field goal that put the Statesmen in front for the first les. barreled infrom1-yardoutforthewinning 1-10; Vincent 1-5. Hobart-LiDrazzah 4-114; Wright 3-63; Hobaica 3-27; Marlier 2-27; Spinella 2-14; Schulz 2-9; Duliba 1-8. Fil 2-15; Williams 2-29; McCarth 3-56; Graef 5-54; Savasli 8-78; RPI-McGowan RECEIVING: PASSING: RPI-Robertson21-31-2-240.Hobart-Strom17-28-1-245; Ancona 1-1-0-24. Hobart-Hobaica 16-70;Strom11-23; Marlier8-22;LiDrazzah 2-8. 5. 1-minus McGowan 1-2; Heafy 21-114;12-34; RPI-Williams Munier RUSHING: 15-36; Robertson 0:48 (5-17,1:39);RPIWilliams1run(Nilsonkick), 0:09(5-67,0:35). 3:25); HOB Spinella 9 pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 3:06 (2-50, 0:39); HOB Ancona 33 field goal, (9-88, 7:46 kick), 80 (Nilson 11:11run kick), 18 (Ancona Robertson Strom RPI from 0:23); LiDrazzah pass (2-80, HOB 3:22); (9-68, 13:16 kick), (Ancona run 5 Marlier QUARTER—HOB FOURTH THIRD QUARTER—RPI McGowan 9passfromRobertson(Nilsonkick),1:45(10-69,4:19). SECOND QUARTER—RPI Williams1run(Nilsonkick),1:13(13-70,5:19). kick), 5:50(7-70,2:58). (Nilson run 1 Munier RPI 3:39); (8-57, 8:55 kick), (Ancona run 15 Marlier QUARTER—HOBFIRST Hobart (1-2,0-1) Rensselaer (3-0,1-0) Score by incent, and outran the pursuit for an 80-yard touchdown that tied the tied that touchdown 80-yard an for pursuit the outran and incent, n second and 10, QB 10, and second On the in shutout getting After lead 31-28 a take to deficit quarter fourth 21-7 a from rallied Hobart On the first play, RB Anthony Hobaica gained 15 yards and a first a and yards 15 gained Hobaica Anthony RB play, first the On possession. next their on out and three went offenses Both 14-yard a by capped drive, nine-play,88-yard a with answered RPI in- one with touchdowns two and yards 245 for 17-of-28 was Strom rm its from RPI move to passes straight three completed Robertson was Hobaica Defensively, aemn ihn ee, then seven, within Statesmen Hobart ran three times for a total of two yards to set up K azh ie open. wide LiDrazzah Quarters LiDrazzah was his top receiver with four catches for a game- The obart 3. Hobart Hobart up at its own Andrew Hobart obart’s leading rusher with 70 yards on 16 carries in carries 16 on yards 70 with rusher leading Hobart’s right hadthreecatchesfor63yards. gne victory Engineer he last catch, by catch, last The 7 7 1 obart, the ball traveled just 15 yards, setting the setting yards, 15 just traveled ball the Hobart, Justin LB arlier re- Marlier Engineers ll three completions ended up out of bounds of out up ended completions three All 0 7 2 Andrew Hobart Liberty Hobart 0 7 3 WR He ager logged a game-high 15 tack- 15 game-high a logged Hager 24 14 4 T wo plays later,RB plays wo WR FINAL Sacks By:Number-Yds Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Third-Down Possession Time Penalties-Yds Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yds Kickoff Returns-Yds Punt Returns-Yds Fumble Returns-Yds TOTAL OFFENSE Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS RUSHES-YARDS FIRST DOWNS 31 35 Hobart defender before TD. Chris Team Stats ngineers back in front in back Engineers raef, was a fortunate a was Graef, Isaac 31-21-2 81-421 50-181 5 of14 6-32.5 3 of 31:26 2-10 5-35 1-16 6-95 240 RPI 5-6 0-0 1-5 0-0 24 Williams 29-18-1 Domin 66-392 37-123 2 of12 4-34.5 5-107 1 of4 28:34 When Graef HOB 2-22 5-42 2-14 269 4-4 0-0 2-6 0-0 16 - Hobaica scoringtwicefortheStatesmen,bothtimesfrom5-yardsout. Butler passwithfourticksleft. 10-yard a on scoring and 11plays in yards 77 going by if only marginally, forcing the Statesmen to settle for a 23-yard field goal The extra point cut sive funk, scoring on a 5-yard pass from Justin with 10:08remaininginthesecondquarter. came reception collegiate Degan’sfirst Degan. David to TE Strom from the from drive scoring out. tion. intercep an three without and touchdowns yards 285 for passes drew QB air. the through 285 high season- a including offense, total 45-35 Libertyeaguewin. the as half second the throughout length arm’s at Sept. 29• Hobart 45,WPI35 Game 4 home team back to its own 15-yard line. 15-yard own its to back team home the extrapointfora21-7lead. with play, connecting final the for air the to went again Strom drive. scoring to W directed another scoring drive, this one ending on a 32-yard completion drew RB by plunge 1-yard a with ended that drive scoring play,66-yard 145 yardsrushingandthree scrimmage. from play first Engineers’ the on touchdown Manny a loss,includingthreesacks. tackles. seven team-high a with charge the season its average. below points 11 WPI 141 yardsandatouchdown. for passes nine in hauling target, 1-15; Spinella 1-6; Degan 1-6; Cowan 1-3. WPI-Butler 3-45; Burger 3-43; Chyoghly 3-18; Grady 2-45; Cummings1-8;Cambra 1-7. 3-18; Chyoghly 3-43; Burger 3-45; WPI-Butler 1-3. Cowan 1-6; Degan 1-6; Spinella 1-15; Hobart-WrightRECEIVING: Marlier Vincent2-21; 9-141; Schulz 3-20; Duliba 3-28; LiDrazzah 4-45; TEAM 0-1-0-0. 0-1-0-0; Burger 6-11-0-81; Wells 7-17-0-85; WPI-Swanton 25-37-0-285. Hobart-Strom PASSING: WPI-Cambra 18-145;Chyoghly5-33;Swanton 4-10;Burger1-7;Wells 7-minus9. 1. 1-minus TEAM 2-7; LiDrazzah 15-27; Marlier 21-71; Hobaica 14-80; Hobart-Strom RUSHING: run 1 (Pszybysz kick),2:07(13-70,3:41). Cambra WPI 4:18); (8-51, 5:54 kick), (Ancona run 5 Hobaica QUARTER—HOB FOURTH run 5 Hobaica (Ancona kick),2:33(9-74,3:30). HOB 1:58); (7-63, 9:47 kick), (Pszybysz run 5 Cambra QUARTER—WPI THIRD Wells (Pszybyszkick),0:04(11-77, 2:26). bysz kick), 7:16 (7-66, 2:45); HOB Ancona 23 field goal, 2:38 (11-50, 4:31); WPI Butler 10 pass from (Pszy- Wells from pass 5 Burger WPI 2:54); (7-38, 10:08 kick), (Ancona Strom from pass 6 Degan SECOND QUARTER—HOB LiDrazzah 8 pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 14:24 (11-67, 4:51); HOB cona kick),9:16(10-66,4:15);HOBWright 32passfromStrom(Anconakick),5:41(6-59,1:49). FIRST QUARTER—WPI Cambra 75 run (Pszybysz kick), 13:39 (1-75, 0:14); HOB Marlier 1 run (An- WPI (4-1,1-1) Hobart (2-2,1-1) Score by Ancona ontheirensuingdrive. he teams traded touchdowns in the second half with RB with half second the in touchdowns traded teams The half, the of drive final their with clock the beat played Engineers The With their next possession, the of yards 469 amassed Hobart WPI kept and possessions half first straight five on scored Hobart For a third straight time, forced again defense The 10- a with answered Hobart WPI got on the board first when The The big play was a sack by right fora14-7lead. R Ryan WR WR James Marlier. rm opee 2 o 37 of 25 completed Strom ambra ran 75 yards for a for yards 75 ran Cambra Four of his tackles were for Quarters aemn ees held defense Statesmen Kwame DE Alumni Field•Worcester, Mass. fter the defense forced defense the After razzah from 8 yards out. K out. yards 8 from LiDrazzah W right was his top Hobart’s lead to 28-14. 14 7 1 ambra had Cambra 38, taking a 28-7 lead on 6-yard completion 6-yard on lead 28-7 a taking 38, WPI vl led Lovell 14 17 2 Hobart’s TDs. to punt and punt to WPI 7 7 3 Lovell on third down and six that sent the An- - Engineers snapped out of their offen- 7 7 4 D made the FINAL to go three and out, and three go to WPI Sacks By:Number-Yds Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Third-Down Possession Time Penalties-Yds Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yds Kickoff Returns-Yds Punt Returns-Yds Fumble Returns-Yds TOTAL OFFENSE Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS RUSHES-YDS FIRST DOWNS 35 45 The WPI’s defense also stiffened, Team Stats tatesmen began a short a began Statesmen Dominick W obart went on another on went Hobart Engineers go three and ells to tatesmen posted a posted Statesmen W WR ncona booted Ancona ells to ells 37-25-0 90-469 53-184 7 of18 4-32.8 Matt 4 of 38:27 HOB 4-26 8-68 6-64 4-32 285 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 29 TE Anthony 30-13-0 Burger. 65-352 35-186 3 of14 8-32.8 Strom 3 of 21:33 2-10 9-87 8-84 WPI Mike 166 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 17 An- 2007 Game Summaries | coaching staff | 2008 S tatesmen |

Game 5 Game 6 Hobart 41, Susquehanna 13 Hobart 55, Merchant Marine 9 Oct. 6 • Lopardo Stadium • Selinsgrove, Pa. Oct. 13 • Boswell Field • Geneva, N.Y. Hobart rolled up 599 yards of total offense in a 41-13 Liberty League Hobart sent visiting Merchant Marine to its 13th consecutive loss win at Susquehanna. QB Andrew Strom threw for a career-high 387 with a 55-9 drubbing on Boswell Field. The Statesmen racked up 456 yards and four touchdowns to lead yards of offense, while limiting the the Statesmen. Mariners to 116, including minus 18 The Hobart defense turned in Team Stats in the first half. Team Stats a stellar performance, forcing the HOB SUS WR James Wright caught five MMA HOB Crusaders to punt on their first FIRST DOWNS 23 14 first half passes for 100 yards FIRST DOWNS 8 20 eight possessions. Susquehanna RUSHES-YDS 48-194 27-70 and two first quarter touchdowns RUSHES-YDS 34-17 51-223 gained just three first downs and a PASSING YDS 405 173 to lead the way. He passed Nico PASSING YDS 99 233 scant 65 yards during the first half. Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-22-0 30-11-0 Karagosian ’97 to move into fourth Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-10-3 19-11-0 TOTAL OFFENSE 80-599 57-243 TOTAL OFFENSE 67-116 70-456 Meanwhile, the offense got on Fumble Returns-Yds 0-0 0-0 place on the career receiving yards Fumble Returns-Yds 0-0 1-13 the board midway through the first Punt Returns-Yds 5-46 2--2 list with 1,682. Wright passed Luke Punt Returns-Yds 3-8 2-8 quarter when Strom hit TE Matt Kickoff Returns-Yds 2-44 7-134 Gutelius ’98 and Scott Yoder ’01 to Kickoff Returns-Yds 7-132 2-87 Duliba on an 11-yard pass play. It Interception Returns-Yds 0-0 0-0 move into fifth place on the career Interception Returns-Yds 0-0 3-22 remained a 7-0 game until midway Punts (Number-Avg) 3-47.0 9-41.7 receptions list with 109. Wright also Punts (Number-Avg) 7-36.1 4-40.2 through the second quarter when Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 vaulted from sixth to fourth on the Fumbles-Lost 5-1 1-0 RB Anthony Hobaica (9 att., 46 Penalties-Yds 4-35 2-21 career touchdown receptions list Penalties-Yds 3-24 9-63 2007 S e a s o n Review | opponents histo r Possession Time 36:38 23:22 Possession Time 27:43 32:17 yds) scored on a 1-yard plunge, Third-Down 8 of 17 4 of 14 with 15, passing Karagosian and Third-Down 3 of 17 7 of 14 sending the Statesmen into half- Fourth-Down 3 of 5 1 of 1 teammate Ryan LiDrazzah. Fourth-Down 1 of 3 2 of 2 time with a 14-0 lead. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3 LiDrazzah caught four passes Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 7-8 Hobart punted three times in Sacks By: Number-Yds 3-24 3-26 for a game-high 105 yards. He Sacks By: Number-Yds 1-8 4-40 the first half and P Dominick An- passed Gutelius to move into ninth con dropped all three inside the place on the career receiving yards Susquehanna 20, averaging 47 list with 1,356. Senior quarterback yards per punt. The Crusaders’ average starting field position in the first Andrew Strom completed nine first half passes for 205 yards and two quarter was their own 12 and that improved only marginally in the sec- touchdowns. ond quarter to their own 22. On the ground, 10 different Hobart players carried the ball, with five Hobart scored on four of its five possessions in the second half. WR different Statesmen finding the end zone. RB Don Gilardi rushed for a James Wright collected a 5-yard TD pass from Strom for a 21-0 lead to game-high 61 yards and a TD on 10 carries. RB Anthony Hobaica, RB start the third quarter. Wright caught six passes for 141 yards. Andrew Marlier, FB Rob Nieves, and FB Dan Spinela also logged rush- Susquehanna finally solved the Hobart D when running back Dave ing touchdowns. Paveletz scored from 3 yards out, capping a seven-play, 51-yard drive. Defensively, Hobart forced a season-high four turnovers. CB James He came into the game averaging 121.2 rushing yards per game, but Alexander doubled his career interception total with two first quarter was held to just 73. takeaways and a fumble recovery. All three led to Statesmen touch- The Statesmen answered with a little razzle dazzle. Hobart ran a downs. CB Nick Tarantino posted his first career interception to end the reverse flea-flicker that saw Strom go deep for Wright. The scoring strike Mariners’ final drive of the day. covered 61 yards and left the Statesmen a 27-7 lead after the extra point Hobart scored touchdowns on six of its first eight possessions, while was blocked. shutting out the Mariner offense. Merchant Marine trailed 41-2 at half- Susquehanna threatened to score again, but LB Justin Hager forced time. a fumble at the Hobart 5-yard line that LB Orlando Patterson recovered. The Mariners scored their only touchdown on the opening drive of

Hager finished with a team-high eight tackles. the second half. RB JJ Watson’s 1-yard plunge capped a 15-play, 64- y | hoba r The Statesmen put the game out of reach on the ensuing posses- yard drive that ran 8:15 off the game clock. sion, marching 95 yards in 14 plays, while taking 6:35 off the game The 55 points are the most by the Statesmen since posting a 56-48 clock. RB Don Gilardi capped the drive with a 6-yard scoring run with triple overtime win over Rensselaer on Sept. 24, 2005. The 46-point win 14:09 left in the fourth quarter. is the most lopsided victory for Hobart since the Statesmen shut out St. WR Ryan LiDrazzah caught Strom’s final TD pass, this one a 57- Lawrence 47-0 on Sept. 29, 2001. yard strike with 9:37 left to make it a 41-7 game. LiDrazzah had six t and william smith | media | catches for 122 yards.

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 FINAL Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 FINAL Hobart (3-2,2-1) 7 7 13 14 41 Merchant Marine (0-7,0-4) 0 2 7 0 9 Susquehanna (1-5,0-3) 0 0 7 6 13 Hobart (4-2,3-1) 13 28 7 7 55 FIRST QUARTER—HOB Duliba 11 pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 7:54 (5-33 1:59). FIRST QUARTER—HOB Wright 17 pass from Strom (kick failed), 11:15 (4-47 0:44); HOB Wright 10 SECOND QUARTER—HOB Hobaica 1 run (Ancona kick), 6:00 (5-55 2:25). pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 1:41 (3-9 1:06). THIRD QUARTER—HOB Wright 5 pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 11:45 (5-63 1:43); SUS Paveletz SECOND QUARTER—HOB Gilardi 1 run (Ancona kick), 14:31 (4-40 0:55); HOB Marlier 4 run (An- 3 run (Eppleman kick), 8:51 (7-51 2:45); HOB Wright 59 pass from Strom (kick blocked), 7:48 (3-75 cona kick), 14:07 (1-4 0:05); HOB Hobaica 2 yd run (Ancona kick), 7:37 (11-88 4:49); HOB Spinella 0:57). 3 yd run (Ancona kick), 3:40 (5-63 2:14); 1:37 MMA Safety. FOURTH QUARTER—HOB Gilardi 6 run (Ancona kick), 14:09 (14-95 6:35); HOB LiDrazzah 57 THIRD QUARTER—MMA Watson 1 yd run (Geoff Troy kick), 6:39 (15-64 8:15); HOB Vincent 18 yd pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 9:37 (5-68 2:14); SUS Owen 17 pass from Pope (kick failed), 7:32 pass from Doyle (Ancona kick), 1:33 (8-36 4:52). (7-65 1:57). FOURTH QUARTER—HOB Nieves 34 yd run (Ancona kick), 7:19 (3-39 1:25). RUSHING: Hobart-Marlier 8-72; Gilardi 9-48; Hobaica 9-46; Nieves 4-13; Howard 4-9; Doyle 1-4; RUSHING: MMA-Watson 18-31; Read 5-10; Khan 2-7; May 1-1; Zuniga 1-0; Hobkirk 6-0; TEAM LiDrazzah 1-4; Bittner 1-2; Spinella 1-minus 2; Strom 10-minus 2. Susquehanna-Paveletz 20-73; 1-minus 32. Hobart-Gilardi 10-61; Nieves 8-56; Marlier 9-34; Hobaica 12-30; Strom 1-27; Bittner Henry 2-20; McIntosh 1-1; Pope 4-minus 24. 3-18; Peck 2-11; Gelernter 1-4; Spinella 1-3; Overdorf 1-minus 8; TEAM 3-minus 13. PASSING: Hobart-Strom 21-31-0-385; Ancona 1-1-0-20. Susquehanna-Pope 11-30-0-173. PASSING: MMA-Hobkirk 6-26-3-68; Read 4-7-0-31. Hobart-Strom 9-17-0-205; Doyle 2-2-0-28. RECEIVING: Hobart-Wright 6-141; LiDrazzah 6-122; Schulz 3-67; Duliba 3-25; Marlier 1-20; Degan RECEIVING: MMA-Morgan 6-72; Washington 1-9; Steirs 1-8; Perruquet 1-5; Mullins 1-5. Hobart- 1-12; Vincent 1-11; Gilardi 1-7. Susquehanna-Macia 3-68; Moran 3-39; Owen 2-35; Young 2-21; Wright 5-100; LiDrazzah 4-105; Vincent 1-18; Schulz 1-10. Koziol 1-10. 23 2008 hobart football 24 2008 hobart football 101 yards and two and yards 101 for grabs five made Wright while a and yards 107 for catches receiving. W Ryan WRs verting on11 of17thirddowns. 36 minutes, 16 seconds, while con- for ball the to on holding session, pos- of time dominated Statesmen ground. The the on yards 251 high season- a including offense, total TDs toleadtheStatesmen. more two and yards 74 game-high for rushed and touchdowns three foe Oct. 20•BoswellFieldGeneva,N.Y. Hobart 56,St. La Game 7 2007 GameSummaries frame, but frame, touchdowns, sending theStatesmenintosecondquarterwitha14-0lead. rushing two his of first the scored Gilardi Don RB snap, the at covered was and head punter’s forced defense Statesmen from out 13-yard a sion, game-highs witheightcatchesfor163yardsandtwo twice. intercepted was but touchdowns, QB yards. 357 with finished Saints the quarter, first the of end the at offense of yards including aseason-long58yarder. punting, yards 46.7 averaged also eight all making by cord ick the threat. rence; all-timetheStatesmenleadSLU42-36-2. interception. career first his with drives failed the of one up broke Robinson Ryan LB rout. with meet track in 11 plays,thisonefinishedoff byan18-yardbootlegStrom. yards 88 going halftime, before drive scoring long another in squeezed a for yards 57 Vincent 4-17;Duliba 2-22;Marlier1-15. tuccio 1-11; Festa 1-8; Lagos 1-6; Wagner 1-6; Stepien 1-3. Hobart-LiDrazzah 7-107; Wright 5-101; 6-60; YoungLassial Quar- 8-163; 1-25; SLU-O’Donnell Hackett RECEIVING: 3-14; Patterson 4-24; PASSING: SLU-Heil23-39-2-294;McElduff 4-9-0-26; Lutgens0-1-0-0.Hobart-Strom19-24-0-262. Howard 3-8;Peck1-3; TEAM 2-minus2; Overdorf1-minus3. 1-minus 33. Hobart-Strom 8-74; Hobaica 13-65; Gilardi 9-37; Marlier 8-34; Nieves 5-18; Bittner 2-10; Wayne3-8; WagnerFesta 2-6; McElduff3-13; 2-1; 5-20; TEAM Heil 5-22; SLU-Hackett RUSHING: from Heil(Popovkick),2:27(7-692:38). pass 0:11);10 (1-19 Lassial 5:12 SLU kick), (Ancona Strom from pass 19 Wright HOB 1:56); (4-20 5:27 kick), (Ancona run 1 Gilardi HOB 1:18); (3-70 9:27 kick), (Ancona run 27 Hobaica HOB 0:32); 26 run (Ancona kick), 11:31 (6-59 2:43); SLU O’Donnell 51 pass from Heil (Popov kick), 10:51 (4-68 Strom HOB 0:39); (5-65 14:21 kick), (Popov Heil from pass 37 QUARTER—SLUO’Donnell THIRD HOB 4:00); Strom 18run(Anconakick),0:22(11-88 1:58). (10-98 3:17 kick), (Ancona Strom from pass 57 Wright QUARTER—HOB SECOND Gilardi 4run(Anconakick),6:29(1-40:08). HOB 6:42); (12-71 8:18 kick), (Ancona Strom from pass 13 LiDrazzah QUARTER—HOB FIRST Hobart (5-2,4-1) St. Lawrence(2-4,1-3) Score by ih bt wn oe 10 yards 100 over went both right Ancona tied the single game re- r h scn srih week, straight second the For of yards 506 produced Hobart pounding game, consecutive fourth its won Hobart The Saints threatened to score with their first drive of the second of drive first their with score to threatened Saints The posses- opening the on touchdown first Hobart’s scored LiDrazzah seven minus having Despite br md i a 10 ae ae n h hl, when half, the in late game 21-0 a it made Hobart he win was the 16th in a row for row a in 16th the was win The LB JustinHagermadeateam-highsixtacklesfortheStatesmen. a was quarter third the one-sided, decidedly was half first the While St. f the nine drives in the quarter, seven resulted in touchdowns. in resulted seven quarter, the in drives nine the Of wec 5-1 QB 56-21. Lawrence Quarters James CB azh a seven had LiDrazzah azh n James and LiDrazzah cpig 1-ly 9-ad drive. 98-yard 10-play, a capping TD, Brad obart outscoring Hobart 14 s. K TDs. 0 1 eil threw for a game-high 294 yards and three and yards 294 game-high a for threw Heil lexander’s interception in the end zone quelled zone end the in interception Alexander’s 14 0 2 PAT trom, capping a 12-play, 77-yard drive. 77-yard 12-play, a capping Strom, Domin t ut u tesa sie oe the over sailed snap the but punt, to SLU s. 28 21 3 Andrew TD, wrence 21 He - St. 0 0 4 obart in the series with series the in Hobart awrence 28-21 to complete the complete to 28-21 Lawrence FINAL rm he fr 6 yrs and yards 262 for threw Strom Sacks By:Number-Yds Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Third-Down Possession Time Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yds Kickoff Returns-Yds Punt Returns-Yds Fumble Returns-Yds TOTAL OFFENSE Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS RUSHES-YDS FIRST DOWNS

aints’ 4-yard line. 4-yard Saints’ 56 21 WR Team Stats Mike onnell produced O’Donnell TDs. The Liberty 49-27-2 70-357 6 of14 5-41.4 W 21-37 0 of2 23:44 n the next the On 3-35 7-88 SLU 320 Statesmen 0-0 1-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ih went right 22 St. 11 of17 24-19-0 League 76-506 52-244 4-44.2 10-82 1 of2 36:16 HOB 2-28 4-78 Law- 1--5 262 2-9 5-6 0-0 0-0 The 25 goal and a 29-yard 29-yard a and goal 35-yard a in resulted that field drives Ancona scoring together put while minutes. 25 of the scoring column for more than Hager, stiffened and kept of tackles 12 game-high ing theSaxonsa6-0lead. TD. an for yards 46 scrimmage from play second the took Hendrix for start ous established byEric standard 60-point the surpassing PAT four and goals field two on points while record, than more 91 2,365, to offense total for yardage season his raising yards, four touchdowns and rushed for 44 ing performancesofQB Oct. 27•BoswellFieldGeneva,N.Y. Hobart 41,#11 Game 8 the lead. the did Hobart 13-10. game, the of lead final their take to half, the before 3:46 drive, second quarterlead. 37:01, includinganamazing12:17inthefourthquarter. strike fromStromtogiveHobarta41-16leadwith2:48remaining. clock. the off 8:14 running before used their fourth takeaway of the game to score yet another advantage. the Alfred 7. Three plays later, Hobart settled for a field goal and a 34-16 quarter. from completion 15-yard Saxons’ flatfooted. Hobart recovered and scored another TD, this one a the endzone. RB that drive 8-play,61-yard an with countered game.Statesmen The 17-16 a it make and goal field downs on the opening drive, Alfred used its first drive to notch a 25-yard rsial atr halftime. after drastically 17-13 halftimeedge. 1-7; Spinella1-5. Schulz 1-13; Strom 1-16; Gilardi 2-28; Vincent 2-46; Duliba 7-71; Wright 10-90; Hobart-LiDrazzah 1-6. Pecoraro 1-14; Bork 2-15; RECEIVING: Gibbins 3-58; Riley 4-56; Stanton 7-73; Alfred-Manzer PASSING: Alfred-Keeley 18-34-1-222.Hobart-Strom 23-36-1-229;Wright 2-2-0-47. Hobaica 13-48; Strom11-44; 12-58; Marlier8-26;Nieves1-3;LiDrazzah 1-1; TEAM 1-0. Hobart-Gilardi 5. 3-minus Keeley 1-0; TEAM 19-143; Alfred-Hendrix RUSHING: 8:14); ALF Manzer26passfrom Keeley(passfailed),1:15(8-651:28). Ancona 25 field goal, 12:12 (4--1 1:34); HOB Wright 24HOB pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 2:48 (16-71 2:25); (8-52 13:55 kick), (Ancona Strom from pass 15 Vincent QUARTER—HOB FOURTH (Ancona run 3 kick), 1:15(8-613:31). Gilardi HOB 5:12); (12-69 4:56 goal, field 25 Reynolds QUARTER—ALF THIRD 5:35); HOBLiDrazzah6passfromStrom(Anconakick),0:22(11-65 3:24). (11-643:46 kick), (Reynolds Keeley from pass 1:47); 14 (4-70 Bork 9:29 ALF kick), (Ancona Strom from pass 29 LiDrazzah HOB 0:54); (4-3 13:03 goal, field 35 QUARTER—HOB Ancona SECOND FIRST QUARTER—ALF Hendrix46run(kickfailed),13:59(2-491:01). Hobart (6-2) #11 Alfred (7-1) Score by br’ dfne ld y the by led defense, Hobart’s dubi a to off got game The and yards 229 for threw Strom Hobart upset The br dmntd ie f ossin hlig n o h bl for ball the to on holding possession, of time dominated Hobart Alfred scoreditsonly kickoff,the the On While the first half was a tight, back-and-fourth affair, that changed affair, that back-and-fourth tight, a was half first the While s to raise his season total to 65, The Shawn axons scored their second touchdown on an 11-play,an on 64-yard touchdown second their scored Saxons lfred fumbled the ensuing kick return and return kick ensuing the fumbled Alfred Quarters PAT trom found Strom lfred one better, marching 65 yards in 11 plays to reclaim to plays 11 in yards 65 marching better, one Alfred Alfred’s next drive ended on another fumble. izro’s three-year-old Mizro’s was wide right, leav- right, wide was obart as RB as Hobart e fes mean- offense The Ancona’s PAT cn soe 10 scored Ancona No. 11 Ampuja ’05. reception by reception TD 0 6 1 tatesmen called an on-side kick that caught the caught that kick on-side an called Statesmen razzah again, this time from 6 yards out for a for out yards 6 from time this again, LiDrazzah Alfred University 41-22 behind the record-break Andrew StromandKDominick 17 TD ofthesecondhalfwithjust1:15left. 7 2 Alfred out Justin LB trom to Strom tr forcing After Alfred 22 V madeit24-16. Alfred inson Don 7 3 3 - R James WR ilardi ended with a 4-yard dive into dive 4-yard a with ended Gilardi WR 17 6 4 R Ryan WR FINAL br t tr te al vr on over ball the turn to Hobart T Sacks By:Number-Yds Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Third-Down Possession Time Penalties-Yds Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yds Kickoff Returns-Yds Punt Returns-Yds Fumble Returns-Yds TOTAL OFFENSE Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS RUSHES-YDS FIRST DOWNS 41 22 yler V Team Stats razzah to take a 10-6 a take to LiDrazzah incent early in the fourth the in early incent W right caught a 24-yard a caught right obart recovered at recovered Hobart Ancona. The 34-18-1 57-360 23-138 6 of13 2-52.0 8-109 2 of3 22:59 6-45 TD, but not ALF Statesmen 222 1-2 2-2 4-3 1-8 1-9 0-0 17 38-25-1 85-456 47-180 9 of17 1-39.0 3 of5 37:01 HOB 1-28 3-75 276 0-0 5-6 1-0 1-7 0-0 1-5 24 - 2007 Game Summaries | coaching staff | 2008 S tatesmen |

Game 9 Game 10 Hobart 30, Union 20 Hobart 30, Rochester 14 Nov. 3 • Frank Bailey Field • Schenectady, N.Y. Nov. 10 • Fauver Stadium • Rochester, N.Y. QB Andrew Strom threw for three touchdowns and 210 yards and the Hobart extended its winning streak to seven games with a 30-14 Hobart defense held Union to 89 yards rushing in a 30-20 victory. victory at the Rochester. The win gave the Statesmen a share of the Lib- Strom raised his season pass- erty League Championship. Rens- ing yards total to 2,260, eclipsing selaer, a 20-14 winner over Union, the three-year-old record set by Team Stats earned the conference’s NCAA Team Stats Shawn Mizro ’07 by 7 yards, while HOB UNI automatic bid by virtue of the Engi- HOB ROC his three TD passes gives him 25 FIRST DOWNS 17 13 neers’ win over the Statesmen. FIRST DOWNS 22 20 for the season, five shy of Mizro’s RUSHES-YDS 39-116 32-89 Hobart’s record-setting offense RUSHES-YDS 37-120 57-277 2004 mark. PASSING YDS 210 157 has drawn the big headlines this PASSING YDS 284 96 RB Anthony Hobaica rushed Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-19-0 33-18-2 season, but it was the defense Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-20-0 26-8-5 TOTAL OFFENSE 74-326 65-246 TOTAL OFFENSE 68-404 83-373 for 70 yards and a touchdown for Fumble Returns-Yds 0-0 0-0 that was most impressive for the Fumble Returns-Yds 0-0 0-0 Hobart, while LB Justin Hager re- Punt Returns-Yds 2-5 3-49 Statesmen on this day. Punt Returns-Yds 2--3 5-36 corded a game-high 11 tackles, Kickoff Returns-Yds 5-110 5-50 CB James Alexander recorded Kickoff Returns-Yds 3-61 6-98 including two for a loss. LB Ryan Interception Returns-Yds 2-14 0-0 six tackles and a career-high three Interception Returns-Yds 5-35 0-0 Robinson had eight tackles, includ- Punts (Number-Avg) 3-29.3 4-38.2 interceptions, while FS Lance Boy- Punts (Number-Avg) 5-45.4 4-33.2 ing two for a loss. TE Matt Duliba Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-1 ington registered five stops and two Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 had six catches for 67 yards. Penalties-Yds 1-14 5-48 picks. LB Justin Hager matched his Penalties-Yds 5-41 7-67 2007 S e a s o n Review | opponents histo r Possession Time 31:13 28:47 Possession Time 25:44 34:16 K Dominick Ancona opened the Third-Down 5 of 17 5 of 13 career-high with 19 tackles, while Third-Down 5 of 12 9 of 19 scoring with a 33-yard field goal Fourth-Down 3 of 7 0 of 2 DT Ryan Aruck also reached dou- Fourth-Down 1 of 2 2 of 4 with 9:20 left in the first quarter. His Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4 ble digits (10). Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-2 Liberty League leading ninth field Sacks By: Number-Yds 3-29 1-3 Alexander’s first interception of Sacks By: Number-Yds 0-0 0-0 goal of the season moved him into the day led to Hobart’s first touch- sole possession of second place down. QB Andrew Strom capped on the single season list behind Shawn Fazio’s 1979 record of 11. a six-play, 45-yard drive with a Union tied it with a 25-yard field goal with 3:04 remaining in the first 20-yard pass to WR James Wright for a 7-0 lead with 2:56 remaining quarter. in the first quarter. WR Ryan LiDrazzah caught a 14-yard pass from Strom with 6:11 Strom completed 20-of-31 passes for 284 yards and two touch- remaining in the second quarter to convert a 12-play, 80-yard drive. The downs. In the process he broke Greg Helmer’s ’single season mark for kick was blocked, leaving Hobart a 9-3 lead. Epley nailed a 20-yard completions, raising the standard to 197. field goal with 1:11 left in the second quarter to pull the Dutchmen within Rochester pulled even with an 18-play, 69-yard drive that ran 9:30 off three at 9-6. the game clock. RB Matt Bielecki (42 carries, 192 yards, 2 TDs) dove in Hobart responded with a quick strike, moving 65 yards in six plays, from 1-yard out for the score with 3:17 left in the half. while taking just 44 seconds off the clock. Strom hit WR Tyler Vincent Hobart responded with a pair of quick strikes before the break. RB with a 25-yard touchdown with only 20 seconds remaining in the half for Andrew Marlier’s 1-yard plunge wrapped up a 4-play, 47-yard drive that a 16-6 Hobart lead. took just 42 seconds. The Dutchmen kicked off to start the second half, and Hobart faced After the defense forced Rochester to go three and out, the States- a fourth and six from its own 39-yard line. Ancona’s punt was blocked men moved 71 yards in four plays that took just 31 seconds. WR Ryan and Union recovered it and took it 28 yards for a touchdown with 12:48 LiDrazzah (7 rec., 109 yds) made the drive’s big play, collecting a 41-yard left, making it 16-13. pass from Strom. WR Tyler Vincent caught Strom’s second touchdown Unfazed, Hobart scored on its next drive, a nine-play, 61-yard march, pass 46 seconds before the half. The extra point was blocked, sending

capped by a Strom to WR James Wright pass for 8 yards and a touch- Hobart into the break with a 20-7 lead. y | hoba r down, pushing the lead back to 10, 23-13. The Yellowjackets scored on their first possession of the second half, Two plays later, CB James Alexander forced a Union fumble that LB a 13-yard run by Bielecki to make it a 20-14 game. Tony Siravo recovered. Alexander also recorded an interception in the Still trailing by six late in the third quarter, Rochester faced fourth and game, his team-leading fifth, all in the last four games. 3 from the Hobart 28. QB Adam Barrett scrambled, but Alexander and Six plays later, on fourth and one from the Union 41, Hobaica got the Aruck stuffed the run for a 1-yard loss, effectively ending the Yellowjack- first down and more, posting a 41-yard touchdown run with 5:35 left in ets’ last quality scoring chance. t and william smith | media | the quarter for a 30-13 lead. Hobart sealed the victory with 10 fourth quarter points on a 33-yard The Dutchmen got back within 10 with 1:23 left in the third, but did K Dominick Ancona field goal and a 2-yard run by RB Anthony Hobaica not get any closer. (12 att., 50 yds).

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 FINAL Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 FINAL Hobart (7-2,5-1) 3 13 14 0 30 Hobart (8-2,6-1) 7 13 0 10 30 Union (5-3,5-1) 3 3 14 0 20 Rochester (6-4,5-2) 0 7 7 0 14 FIRST QUARTER—HOB Ancona 33 field goal, 9:20 (10-35 3:53); UNI Epley 25 field goal, 3:04 FIRST QUARTER—HOB Wright 20 pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 2:56 (5-45 1:34). (12-61 6:10). SECOND QUARTER—ROC Bielecki 1 run (Moar kick), 3:17 (18-69 9:30); HOB Marlier 1 run (An- SECOND QUARTER—HOB LiDrazzah 14 pass from Strom (kick blocked), 6:11 (12-80 5:13); UNI cona kick), 2:28 (4-47 0:42); HOB Vincent 16 pass from Strom (kick blocked) 0:46 (4-71 0:31). Epley 20 field goal, 1:11 (6-15 2:07); HOB Vincent 25 pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 0:20 (6-65 THIRD QUARTER—ROC Bielecki 13 run (Moar kick), 12:12 (6-50 2:44). 0:44). FOURTH QUARTER—HOB Ancona 33 field goal, 11:57 (11-55 3:55); HOB Hobaica 2 run (Ancona THIRD QUARTER—UNI Sheridan 28 blocked punt return (Epley kick), 12:48; HOB Wright 8 pass kick), 6:10 (10-77 3:32). from Strom (Ancona kick), 8:30 (9-61 4:10); HOB Hobaica 41 run (Ancona kick), 5:35 (6-61 2:05); RUSHING: Hobart-Hobaica 12-50; Strom 7-34; Marlier 7-15; Gilardi 7-14; Nieves 1-5; Bittner 1-4; UNI Tillo 3 run (Epley kick), 1:23 (8-66 2:04). TEAM 2-minus 2. Rochester-Bielecki 42-191; Barrett 9-61; Onyiriuka 6-25. RUSHING: Hobart-Hobaica 12-70; Strom 13-44; Gilardi 6-6; LiDrazzah 1-0; TEAM 2-minus 2; Marli- PASSING: Hobart-Strom 20-31-0-284. Rochester-Barrett 8-25-5-96; TEAM 0-1-0-0. er 5-minus 2. Union-Gourrier 10-49; Coney 9-38; Tillo 8-16; Salemo 1-0; Catellier 4-minus 14. RECEIVING: Hobart-LiDrazzah 7-109; Wright 5-60; Schulz 2-39; Vincent 2-38; Hobaica 1-14; Matt PASSING: Hobart-Strom 19-35-0-210. Union-Catellier 12-21-1-111; Gourrier 6-11-1-46; Civetti Duliba 2-18; Marlier 1-6. Rochester-Sosa 3-49; Vanderstyne 2-42; Bielecki 1-2; Ingoldsby 1-2; On- 0-1-0-0. yiriuka 1-1. RECEIVING: Hobart-Duliba 6-67; LiDrazzah 3-47; Vincent 3-38; Wright 3-25; Hobaica 2-20; Schulz 2-13. Union-Kaliades 6-72; Tillo 5-33; Concannon 3-28; Reigle 3-18; Boland 1-6. 25 2008 hobart football 26 2008 hobart football history. bart sacks. tackles, while Ryan while tackles, touchdowns. out. yards 14 27. men hop and hit a James Wright washistoptargetmakingfivecatchesfor73yards. 17-7 with6:24remaining. with a 5-yard run into the end zone. led 17-0with12:45leftinthecontest. 22-yard a in results with a 13-play 75-yard drive that attempt missedwideleft. field. Dominick the Ancona’s onto 28-yard unit goal field the ing Fisher 10-yard line before send- receive. to elected and toss coin opening con- verting onjustfourof14tries. down, third on struggled yards. 101 just to visitors the holding game, ning the up bottled 389-299. Hobart men endtheseasonat8-3. 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The touchdown. first game’s the for play next the on pile the over dove 8-yard line, but the battle. play gained6yards,butwaswellshortofthefirstdown. 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Date opponent Score rec ll time att RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G Sep 08 at Dickinson 27-30 LOT 0-1 0-0 3:30 600 Anthony Hobaica 11 147 625 20 605 4.1 7 41 55.0 Sep 15 #22 Carnegie Mellon W 31-27 1-1 0-0 2:46 900 Andrew Strom 11 110 520 91 429 3.9 4 27 39.0 * Sep 22 Rensselaer 31-35 L 1-2 0-1 3:16 500 Don Gilardi 9 77 320 13 307 4.0 5 27 34.1 * Sep 29 at WPI W 45-35 2-2 1-1 3:20 3103 Andrew Marlier 11 90 325 21 304 3.4 6 51 27.6 * Oct 06 at Susquehanna W 41-13 3-2 2-1 2:45 2200 Rob Nieves 10 18 94 2 92 5.1 1 34 9.2 * Oct 13 Merchant Marine W 55-9 4-2 3-1 2:55 379 Dan Bittner 8 7 34 0 34 4.9 0 8 4.2 * Oct 20 St. Lawrence W 56-21 5-2 4-1 2:58 495 Ryan LiDrazzah 11 10 37 4 33 3.3 0 12 3.0 Oct 27 #11 Alfred W 41-22 6-2 4-1 2:55 1444 Matt Howard 3 8 20 0 20 2.5 0 4 6.7 * Nov 03 at Union W 30-20 7-2 5-1 2:52 1948 John Peck 2 3 14 0 14 4.7 0 7 7.0 * Nov 10 at Rochester W 30-14 8-2 6-1 3:00 2500 Shlomo Gelernter 3 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 1.3 Dan Spinella 10 3 4 2 2 0.7 1 3 0.2 $ Nov 17 at #5 St. John Fisher 7-24 L 8-3 6-1 2:40 2688 * Liberty League game; $ NCAA Playoffs Rich Doyle 9 3 4 9 -5 -1.7 0 4 -0.6 PJ Overdorf 5 2 0 11 -11 -5.5 0 0 -2.2 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th ot total TEAM 8 11 0 20 -20 -1.8 0 0 -2.5 Hobart College 72 133 82 103 0 390 Total 11 490 2001 193 1808 3.7 24 51 164.4 Opponents 46 46 80 74 3 249 Opponents 11 430 2037 318 1719 4.0 23 75 156.3 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G TEAM STATISTICS hob oPP Andrew Strom 11 159.47 216-332-3 65.1 2742 27 80 249.3 SCORING 390 249 Rich Doyle 9 163.13 7-11-0 63.6 91 1 26 10.1 2007 S e a s o n Review | opponents histo r Points Per Game 35.5 22.6 Dominick Ancona 11 284.80 2-2-0 100.0 44 0 24 4.0 FIRST DOWNS 240 188 James Wright 11 297.40 2-2-0 100.0 47 0 34 4.3 Rushing 100 95 Zach Schulz 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Passing 126 85 PJ Overdorf 5 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Penalty 14 8 Total 11 160.64 227-348-3 65.2 2924 28 80 265.8 RUSHING YARDAGE 1808 1719 Opponents 11 92.40 146-312-17 46.8 1745 9 51 158.6 Yards gained rushing 2001 2037 Yards lost rushing 193 318 RECEIVING G No Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G Rushing Attempts 490 430 James Wright 11 60 923 15.4 12 59 83.9 Average Per Rush 3.7 4.0 Ryan LiDrazzah 11 59 840 14.2 9 80 76.4 Average Per Game 164.4 156.3 Tyler Vincent 11 27 321 11.9 4 26 29.2 TDs Rushing 24 23 Matt Duliba 11 26 254 9.8 1 34 23.1 Zach Schulz 11 22 284 12.9 0 55 25.8 PASSING YARDAGE 2924 1745 Anthony Hobaica 11 12 103 8.6 0 23 9.4 Att-Comp-Int 348-227-3 312-146-17 Dan Spinella 10 7 54 7.7 1 18 5.4 Average Per Pass 8.4 5.6 Andrew Marlier 11 6 83 13.8 0 24 7.5 Average Per Catch 12.9 12.0 Don Gilardi 9 3 20 6.7 0 16 2.2 Average Per Game 265.8 158.6 David Degan 8 2 18 9.0 1 12 2.2 TDs Passing 28 9 Andrew Strom 11 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 4732 3464 Rob Nieves 10 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.8 Total Plays 838 742 Joe Cowan 8 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.4 Average Per Play 5.6 4.7 Total 11 227 2924 12.9 28 80 265.8 Average Per Game 430.2 314.9 Opponents 11 146 1745 12.0 9 51 158.6 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 43-864 66-986

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 24-142 23-214 PUNT RETURNS No Yds avg tD lg y | hoba r INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 17-134 3-24 Zach Schulz 13 75 5.8 0 21 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.1 14.9 Ryan LiDrazzah 9 73 8.1 0 25 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.9 9.3 Lance Boyington 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 7.9 8.0 James Alexander 1 -5 -5.0 0 0 FUMBLES-LOST 9-4 24-8 Total 24 142 5.9 0 25 PENALTIES-YARDS 53-405 54-469 Opponents 23 214 9.3 1 77 t and william smith | media | Average Per Game 36.8 42.6 INTERCEPTIONS No Yds avg tD lg PUNTS-YARDS 43-1599 59-2226 James Alexander 8 68 8.5 0 29 Average Per Punt 37.2 37.7 Kyle O’Laughlin 2 15 7.5 0 14 Net punt average 31.3 34.3 Lance Boyington 2 2 1.0 0 2 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 32:56 27:03 Corey Cage 2 6 3.0 0 5 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 78/176 57/156 Ryan Robinson 1 28 28.0 0 28 3rd-Down Pct 44% 37% Nick Tarantino 1 15 15.0 0 15 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 22/40 14/27 Dan Pembroke 1 0 0.0 0 0 4th-Down Pct 55% 52% Total 17 134 7.9 0 29 SACKS BY-YARDS 24-179 17-92 Opponents 3 24 8.0 0 16 MISC YARDS 9 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 52 34 KICK RETURNS No Yds avg tD long Andrew Marlier 19 402 21.2 0 36 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-14 5-6 Ryan LiDrazzah 17 348 20.5 0 28 ON-SIDE KICKS 2-2 0-1 Anthony Hobaica 3 44 14.7 0 20 RED-ZONE SCORES 47-55 85% 32-41 78% Chris Szymanski 1 13 13.0 0 13 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 39-55 71% 27-41 66% Matt Duliba 1 0 0.0 0 0 PAT-ATTEMPTS 48-52 92% 26-30 87% Zach Schulz 1 57 57.0 0 57 ATTENDANCE 3718 13039 Andrew Ridore 1 0 0.0 0 0 Games/Avg Per Game 5/744 6/2173 Total 43 864 20.1 0 57 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Opponents 66 986 14.9 0 42 27 2008 hobart football 28 2008 hobart football kevin colton Numbers in(parentheses) indicate fieldgoalwasmade. Opponents T James Alexander FUMBLE RTUNS Anthony withseven rushingtouchdowns HobaicaledHobart in2007. 2007 Seasontatistics St. JohnFisher Rochester Union (N.Y.) Alfred St. Lawrence 314.9 Merchant Marine Susquehanna 3464 WPI 1745 Rensselaer 1719 Carnegie Mellon Dickinson 742 FG SEQUENCE Lg 50-99 40-49 11 30-39 20-29 Dominick Ancona 1-19 Pct FGM-FGA FIELD GOALS Opponents Total TEAM PJ Overdorf Dan Spinella Shlomo Gelernter John Peck Matt Howard Ryan LiDrazzah Dan Bittner Dominick Ancona James Wright Rich Doyle Rob Nieves Andrew Marlier oa 5 1-4 85 00 00 0 390 249 0 1 0 0 0-0 0-3 0 0 0-0 Don Gilardi 1-1 Anthony Hobaica 48-52 10-14 26-30 Andrew Strom 52 5-6 TOTAL 34 Opponents Total Rob Nieves David Degan Matt Duliba Dan Spinella Andrew Strom Tyler Vincent Don Gilardi Andrew Marlier Anthony Hobaica Ryan LiDrazzah James Wright tD Dominick Ancona SCORING otal FES G ly Rs Ps Ttl Avg/G Total Pass Rush Plays G OFFENSE 12 1 1 1 2 4 4 5 6 7 9 0 FGs 10-14 1 3 10 22 43 430.2 4732 2924 1808 838 11 10-14 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 8 5 3 2 3 8 9 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 No. rcv rush Kick 71.4 |------P 48-52 1 1 1 147 442 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 14 18 90 77 11 2 1 3 8 7 2 2 3 0-0 a Yds 86 13 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 304 307 605 429 -20 -11 14 20 33 34 92 (41),(36),42 -5 4 0 0 2 3-5 AT opponents Hobart (35),(25) (40),(29) (23),28 s ------| 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86.0 13.0 13.0 (33) (33) (33) lg tD vg 2742 28 35 Pass 5-6 - - 44 47 91 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 DXP 2-3 3171 304 307 605 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -20 -11 1 0 14 20 33 34 44 47 86 92 0

4 2 Saf (25),(20) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 288.3 27.6 34.1 55.0 Pts (22) (25) (37) -2.5 -2.2 7.0 6.7 3.0 4.2 4.0 4.3 9.6 1.3 9.2 0.2 86 13 13 40 41 12 24 24 30 36 42 54 72 78 6 6 6 ------Dominick Ancona PUNTING tops amongthis season’sreturnees.tops Andrew yards Marlierproduced 789allpurpose last season, third and on theteam 0 20 6 3 56 37.7 2226 59 KICKOFFS Opponents Total PJ Overdorf TEAM ALL Dominick Ancona poet 1 11 14 24 8 2 48 426.2 4688 24 986 214 1745 1719 11 Opponents Total TEAM PJ Overdorf Rich Doyle Lance Boyington Joe Cowan Shlomo Gelernter Corey Cage Chris Szymanski John Peck Kyle O’Laughlin Nick Tarantino David Degan Matt Howard Ryan Robinson Dan Bittner Dan Spinella James Alexander Rob Nieves Matt Duliba Tyler Vincent Don Gilardi Zach Schulz Andrew Strom Anthony Hobaica Andrew Marlier James Wright Ryan LiDrazzah Opponents Total PJ Overdorf UPS G uh e P KOR PR Rec Rush G PURPOSE No No 3 59 72 8 8 0 2 10 8 2 58 37.2 1599 43 0 55 05 3 8 3. 33 36.4 986 3 0 50.5 48 3535 70 1 88 94 4 84 3 57 533.8 5872 134 864 142 2924 1808 11 40 64 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 2 8 5 9 8 3 4 7 2 2 8 3 8 9 6 2403 a Yds 3237 a Yds 1562 298 429 605 304 307 37 -20 -11 14 20 34 92 33 0 -5 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 50.1 50.6 49.7 b b rtrn ob tb vg 39.0 37.0 b fC tb lg vg 0.0 103 254 321 284 923 840 13 83 18 54 20 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 58 37 75 73 -1 -5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 402 348 1 2 1 44 13 57 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 864 Tt Avg/G Tot IR 15 15 28 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 1294 31.6 442 752 789 100 254 321 327 416 923 Net -20 -11 blkd I20 13 14 15 15 18 20 28 34 56 63 -5 1 3 4 6 9 1 0 YdLn 117.6 40.2 68.4 71.7 10.0 23.1 29.2 36.3 37.8 83.9 -2.2 -0.6 -2.5 0.1 0.4 1.3 1.5 1.9 7.0 1.4 7.5 2.2 6.7 2.5 4.2 5.6 5.7 38

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|------Tackles------| |--Sacks--| |-----Pass Def-----| |----Fumbles----| blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH* Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 40 Justin Hager 11 65 49 114 3.5-20 1.0-10 . 4 . . 1 . . 75 Ryan Aruck 11 26 33 59 5.0-27 3.0-21 . 2 1 . . . . 21 James Alexander 11 42 15 57 1.5-2 . 8-68 13 . 1-13 2 . . 11 Ryan Robinson 11 31 19 50 6.5-16 . 1-28 2 . 1-0 . . . 8 Mike Kaplun 11 29 20 49 3.0-13 1.0-9 . 2 2 . . . . 39 Kyle O’Laughlin 11 24 24 48 6.0-20 2.5-15 2-15 1 2 . 2 . . 98 Jim Drury 11 24 16 40 6.0-35 4.0-31 . 2 3 . 2 . . 90 Kwame Lovell 11 26 13 39 7.0-24 4.0-15 . 1 3 . . . . 51 Tony Siravo 11 14 18 32 . . . 2 2 1-0 . . . 20 Lance Boyington 11 20 12 32 . . 2-2 6 . 2-0 1 . . 54 Mike Faracca 11 13 15 28 4.0-20 2.0-16 . 2 2 . . . . 14 Alex Keyes 10 9 6 15 . . . 4 . . . . . 26 Orlando Patterson 11 10 3 13 . . . 1 . 2-0 . . . 31 Chris Szymanski 7 11 1 12 . . . 1 . . 1 . . 93 Anthony Shaw 11 4 7 11 . . . . 1 . . . . 57 Chris Luber 9 5 6 11 . . . . 1 . 1 . . 41 Kevin Grogan 6 6 4 10 ...... 2 . . 91 Derek Peterson 8 4 5 9 0.5-1 ......

52 Tony Guidetti 11 6 2 8 1.0-7 1.0-7 ...... 2007 S e a s o n Review | opponents histo r 9 Jeff Sanders 1 1 7 8 1.0-6 0.5-5 . 1 . . . . . 2 Dan Pembroke 6 4 4 8 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 48 Evan Amato 4 7 . 7 1.0-2 ...... 5 Tyler Vincent 11 3 4 7 ...... 6 Corey Cage 4 5 2 7 . . 2-6 1 . . . . . 18 Bryan Newcomb 9 4 2 6 ...... 30 John Kelliher 8 5 1 6 ...... 94 Mike Arduini 10 3 3 6 . . . 1 . . . . . 34 Don Gilardi 9 5 1 6 ...... 97 James Rayhill 8 6 . 6 4.0-43 4.0-43 . . 2 . 1 . . 1 Ryan LiDrazzah 11 6 . 6 1.0-33 . . 1 . . . . . 35 Fernando Jones 8 3 2 5 . . . 1 . . . . . 7 Andrew Marlier 11 3 1 4 ...... 1 . . 53 Brandon Kirshner 3 1 2 3 ...... 59 Scott Ghiraldi 2 3 . 3 ...... 38 Nick Tarantino 2 1 1 2 . . 1-15 ...... 76 Mike Condon 6 1 . 1 ...... 58 Taylor Ciali 2 . 1 1 ...... 89 Zach Schulz 11 . 1 1 ...... 15 Matt Duliba 11 1 . 1 ...... 27 Rob Nieves 10 1 . 1 ...... 99 Cliff Gardner 2 1 . 1 ...... 47 Sean Gilbert 2 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 23 Anthony Hobaica 11 . 1 1 ...... 80 Mike Ehmke 3 1 . 1 ...... 85 Dominick Ancona 11 1 . 1 ...... y | hoba r 88 Andrew Acevedo 5 . 1 1 ...... Total 11 436 302 738 51-269 24-179 17-134 50 19 7-13 14 . . Opponents 11 526 340 866 56.0-174 17-92 3-24 22 11 4-86 6 5 1 *Quarterback hurries were only tracked during the following games: Carnegie Mellon, Merchant Marine, St. Lawrence, Alfred, and Rochester. t and william smith | media | kevin colton

29 2008 hobart football 30 2008 hobart football 2007 Seasonuperlatives Interceptions By Turnovers Penalty Yards Penalties First Downs Sacks By Points Yards PerPlay Total Offense Total Plays TD Passes Yards PerPass Yards Passing Pass completions Pass attempts TD Rushes Yards PerRush Yards Rushing Rushes Yards Receiving Receptions Long Pass TD Passes Yards Passing Pass completions Pass attempts Long Rush TD Rushes Yards Rushing Rushes Sacks Tackles Long Kickoff Return Long PuntReturn Long Punt Punting Avg Punts Long FieldGoal Field Goals Long Reception TD Receptions Tackles ForLoss Interceptions Hobart Superlatives Individual GameHigh s TEAM GMEHIGS 12.7 47.0 599 405 244 141 385 7.5 4.7 3.0 4.0 82 10 29 56 90 27 41 53 10 80 25 40 51 81 21 19 57 25 58 41 80 5 2 4 4 5 4 2 7 2 2 3

Dominick Ancona vsCarnegie Mellon(Sep15) Dominick Ancona vsCarnegie Mellon(Sep15) Andrew StromvsCarnegieMellon(Sep15) Dominick Ancona atSusquehanna (Oct06) James Wright vsCarnegieMellon(Sep15) James Wright vsMerchantMarine(Oct13) Dominick Ancona vsSt. Lawrence(Oct20) Justin HagervsCarnegieMellon(Sep15) Zach SchulzvsMerchantMarine(Oct13) Andrew MarlieratSusquehanna(Oct06) Ryan LiDrazzahvsRensselaer(Sep22) Andrew StromatSusquehanna(Oct06) Andrew StromatSusquehanna(Oct06) James Alexander atRochester (Nov10) Andrew StromvsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Dominick Ancona atDickinson (Sep08) Dominick Ancona atDickinson (Sep08) James Wright atSusquehanna(Oct06) James Wright atSusquehanna(Oct06) Anthony HobaicaatDickinson(Sep08) Andrew MarliervsRensselaer(Sep22) James Wright vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Andrew StromvsRensselaer(Sep22) Ryan LiDrazzahatDickinson(Sep08) Don GilardivsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Dominick Ancona vs Alfred (Oct27) Justin HageratRochester(Nov10) Ryan LiDrazzahvs Alfred (Oct27) Ryan LiDrazzahvs Alfred (Oct27) Anthony HobaicaatWPI(Sep29) Anthony HobaicaatWPI(Sep29) Andrew Stromvs Alfred (Oct27) Andrew StromatWPI(Sep29) Kwame LovellatWPI(Sep29) Kwame LovellatWPI(Sep29) James Wright atWPI(Sep29) vs CarnegieMellon(Sep15) vs MerchantMarine(Oct13) vs MerchantMarine(Oct13) at St.JohnFisher(Nov17) at St.JohnFisher(Nov17) at Susquehanna(Oct06) at Susquehanna(Oct06) at Susquehanna(Oct06) at Susquehanna(Oct06) at Susquehanna(Oct06) vs St.Lawrence(Oct20) vs St.Lawrence(Oct20) vs St.Lawrence(Oct20) vs St.Lawrence(Oct20) vs St.Lawrence(Oct20) vs St.Lawrence(Oct20) at Rochester(Nov10) at Dickinson(Sep08) at Dickinson(Sep08) vs Alfred (Oct27) at WPI(Sep29) at WPI(Sep29) at WPI(Sep29) at WPI(Sep29) Long Rush TD Rushes Yards Rushing Rushes Interceptions By Turnovers Penalty Yards Penalties First Downs Sacks By Points Yards PerPlay Total Offense Total Plays TD Passes Yards PerPass Yards Passing Pass completions Pass attempts TD Rushes Yards PerRush Yards Rushing Rushes Interceptions Tackles ForLoss Sacks Tackles Long Kickoff Return Long PuntReturn Long Punt Punting Avg Punts Long FieldGoal Field Goals Long Reception TD Receptions Yards Receiving Receptions Long Pass TD Passes Yards Passing Pass completions Pass attempts oppnent Superlatives INDIVIDUAL TEAM GMEHIGS 52.0 191 421 320 308 163 294 6.3 9.6 6.0 3.0 2.0 75 42 87 24 35 83 27 49 60 20 42 77 56 37 51 51 23 39 3 1 5 9 3 3 4 1 9 2 2 8 3

Brendan McGowan,vsRensselaer(Sep22) Mark Malacarne,atSusquehanna(Oct06) Travis Sivek,vsCarnegieMellon(Sep15) Mike O’Donnell,vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Mike O’Donnell,vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Mike O’Donnell,vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Mike O’Donnell,vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Mike O’Donnell,vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) James Reile,atSt.JohnFisher(Nov17) Matt Becton,atSt.JohnFisher(Nov17) Jon Scholl,vsCarnegieMellon(Sep15) GAMEHIGS Tim Marion,atSt.JohnFisher(Nov17) Aren Johnson,atDickinson(Sep08) Alex Kelsen,vsRensselaer(Sep22) Josh Rammacher, vs Alfred (Oct27) Matt Bielecki,atRochester(Nov10) Matt Bielecki,atRochester(Nov10) Zach Epley, atUnion(N.Y.) (Nov3) Brad Heil,vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Brad Heil,vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Brad Heil,vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Brad Heil,vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Brad Heil,vsSt.Lawrence(Oct20) Tim Acker, vsRensselaer (Sep22) Matt Stark,atDickinson(Sep08) Manny Cambra,atWPI(Sep29) Manny Cambra,atWPI(Sep29) Nate Levesque,atWPI(Sep29) Nate Levesque,atWPI(Sep29) Dan Medlock,vs Alfred (Oct27) vs CarnegieMellon(Sep15) vs CarnegieMellon(Sep15) vs CarnegieMellon(Sep15) vs CarnegieMellon(Sep15) at St.JohnFisher(Nov17) at St.JohnFisher(Nov17) at Susquehanna(Oct06) vs St.Lawrence(Oct20) vs St.Lawrence(Oct20) vs St.Lawrence(Oct20) vs St.Lawrence(Oct20) vs Rensselaer(Sep22) vs Rensselaer(Sep22) vs Rensselaer(Sep22) vs Rensselaer(Sep22) vs Rensselaer(Sep22) at Rochester(Nov10) at Rochester(Nov10) vs Alfred (Oct27) vs Alfred (Oct27) vs Alfred (Oct27) at WPI(Sep29) at WPI(Sep29) at WPI(Sep29) 2007 Season Honors | coaching staff | 2008 S tatesmen |

James Alexander Liberty League Co-Defensive Performer of the Week, 10/13 Liberty League Co-Defensive Performer of the Week, 11/10 Liberty League Defensive Player of the Year All-Liberty League, first team D3football.com Team of the Week, 11/10 D3football.com All-East, second team D3football.com All-American, third team ECAC Northwest All-Star Alexander Amato Ancona Aruck Avdic Evan Amato Liberty League All-Academic Dominick Ancona Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, 9/8 Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, 9/15 Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, 9/23 Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, 10/6 Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, 10/13 Liberty League Co-Special Teams Performer of the Week, 10/20 Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, 10/27 Liberty League Co-Special Teams Performer of the Week, 11/3 Boyington Catalano Condon Drury Duliba Liberty League Special Teams Performer of the Week, 11/10

Liberty League Special Teams Player of the Year 2007 S e a s o n Review | opponents histo r All-Liberty League, first team kicker All-Liberty League, first team punter ECAC Northwest All-Star, kicker Ryan Aruck All-Liberty League, first team ECAC Northwest All-Star Denis Avdic Liberty League All-Academic Ghiraldi Hager Hobaica Kaplun LiDrazzah Lance Boyington Liberty League All-Academic Angelo Catalano Liberty League All-Academic Mike Condon Liberty League All-Academic All-Liberty League, honorable mention Jim Drury Lovell Marlier Miller Monaco O’Laughlin All-Liberty League, honorable mention Matt Duliba Kyle O'Laughlin Liberty League Co-Rookie of the Week, 11/3 All-Liberty League, honorable mention All-Liberty League, honorable mention Scott Ghiraldi Liberty League All-Academic P.J. Overdorf Liberty League All-Academic

Justin Hager y | hoba r Liberty League Defensive Performer of the Week, 9/15 Phill Perkins All-Liberty League, first team Liberty League Co-Defensive Performer of the Week, 10/27 ECAC Northwest All-Star All-Liberty League, first team Overdorf Perkins NFF Hampshire Honor Society D3football.com All-East, second team ECAC Northwest All-Star Ryan Robinson All-Liberty League, honorable mention Anthony Hobaica t and william smith | media | Liberty League All-Academic Andrew Strom ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District, second-team Liberty League Co-Offensive Performer of the Week, 9/8 All-Liberty League, second team Liberty League Co-Offensive Performer of the Week, 9/15 Mike Kaplun Liberty League Co-Offensive Performer of the Week, 9/29 Liberty League Co-Offensive Performer of the Week, 10/6 Liberty League All-Academic Liberty League Offensive Performer of the Week, 10/20 NFF Hampshire Honor Society Liberty League Co-Offensive Performer of the Week, 10/27 Robinson Strom Ryan LiDrazzah Liberty League Co-Offensive Performer of the Week, 11/3 All-Liberty League, first team Liberty League Offensive Player of the Year All-Liberty League, first team Kwame Lovell ECAC Northwest Player of the Year D3football.com Team of the Week, 9/29 ECAC Northwest All-Star All-Liberty League, second team James Wright Andrew Marlier All-Liberty League, first team Liberty League Co-Rookie of the Week, 10/6 D3football.com All-East, second team Andrew Miller All-Liberty League, honorable mention Wright Brian Monaco Liberty League All-Academic ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District, first-team All-Liberty League, second team

31 2008 hobart football 32 2008 hobart football member infootball,beginningplay2007-08. ate membersinfootballonly. SusquehannaUniversityisthenewestassociate Institute joinedtheLibertyeagueduring2004-05academicyearasassoci academic year. College. V Polytechnic Institute,St.LawrenceUniversity, SkidmoreCollege,andUnion Hobart andWilliamSmithColleges,theUniversityofRochester, Rensselaer The leagueincludesfoundingmembersClarksonUniversity, HamiltonCollege, the conferencewasrenamedLibertyeagueduringsummerof2004. 12 sportstotheirrespectiveNCAA integral partoftheeducationalexperience. environment inwhichastudent-athlete’s athleticactivitiesare conductedasan academic programs. educational experienceandonthesuccessfulcompletionofitsstudent-athletes’ institutions oftheleagueplacehighestpriorityonoverallquality Fourth DownConversions Opponent Third DownConversions Opponent FirstDowns First Downs T Total Offense Pass DefenseEfficiency Pass Efficiency Passing Defense Passing Offense Rushing Defense 249 Rushing Offense 390 Scoring Defense .727 Scoring Offense 3 8 * Co-hampions 147 288 .857 1 6 *Rensselaer *Hobart Liberty eague and diving,tennis,track&field. student-athletes toNCAA Rochester dent-athletes garnered10 and 54 Union St. Lawrence Merchant arine Susquehanna WPI otal Defense 2007 Final Liberty

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PF T 89 ournaments, aswelldozensofindividual 145 206 277 243 156 111 P 90 T PAT Kicking Field Goals Punt Returns Punting Kickoff Coverage Kickoff Returns Turnover Margin Opponent Penalties Penalties Sacks Sacks By Red ZoneDefense Red ZoneOffense Opponent FourthDownConversions A Academy, andW ime ofPossession Against Academic Athletic l W 8 6 5 4 1 2 4 |———Overall———| Association in1995, All-merica awards orcester Polytechnic 2 5 5 5 9 8 6 The member .800 .545 .500 .444 .100 .200 .400 Pct. 2nd (36.8yds/g) 3rd (32.2yds/p) 2nd (14.9yds/r) 1st (20.1yds/r) 8th (42.6yds/g) 8th (5.9yds/r) 275 265 191 216 139 192 284 1st (+1.64/g) PF 1st (92.3%) 3rd (71.4%) 1st (85.5%) 5th (78.0%) 8th (51.9%) 1st (32:56) 3rd (24) 3rd (17) 138 291 182 268 402 317 220 - P - A W Juniata atSusquehanna Norwich atSt.Lawrence Union atSpringfield Coast GuardatMerchantarine St. JohnFisheratRochester Susquehanna atL Becker atWPI Merchant arineatWilliamPaterson Muhlenberg atUnion Alfred atSt.Lawrence Rennselaer atUtica Hobar Rochester atCaseW Rennselaer atEndicott Dickinson at Hobar WPI atUMass-Dartmouth Kean atMerchantarine Susquehanna atMoravian St. LawrenceatJohnsHopkins * denotesLibertyeaguegame *Rensselaer atMerchantarine *Union atSusquehanna *Rochester at Hobar *WPI atSt.Lawrence *St. LawrenceatRochester *Hobar *Susquehanna atWPI *Merchant arineatUnion *WPI at Hobar *Rensselaer atSt.Lawrence *Hobar *Rochester atWPI *St. LawrenceatUnion *Merchant arineatRochester *Susquehanna atRensselaer *Union at Hobar *Merchant arineatSusquehanna *Union atWPI *Rensselaer atRochester *Hobar *Susquehanna at Hobar *St. Lawrenceatusquehanna *Union atRensselaer Alfred atRochester *WPI atMerchantarine *Rochester atSusquehanna *St. LawrenceatMerchantarine *Rochester atUnion *WPI atRennselaer orcester StateatWPI Liberty t at CarnegieMellon t at Rensselaer t at Merchant Marine t at St. Lawrence 2008 Composite LeagueSchedule t September 27 September 20 September 13 ycoming

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Alexander Ancona Booth Clemente Gould Helmer Purtell Rendell Russell Strom Swanson Offensive Brad Griffith dl 2002 Anthony Hobaica RB 2007 Luke Gutelius wR 1996-97 Jack Holleran RB 2004 player of the year Justin Hager lb 2007 Mike Kaplun db 2006 Greg Helmer QB 1996 Chris Hanly dl 2002 Art Kirk K 1995 Andrew Strom QB 2007 Greg Helmer QB 1996 Jeremy Latimer ol 1999 Craig Swanson QB 2002 Evan Hoffman lb 2006 Pat Lester DB 2001 Nicolas Karagosian te 1995-96 Mark Logan RB 1997 DEfensive Steve Kenny QB 1998 Kwame Lovell dl 2007 player of the year Jerrod Kremblas dl 1995 Everton McLean lb 2001-02 James Alexander db 2007 Ryan LiDrazzah wR 2007 Brian Monaco ol 2007 Tim Booth LB 2002 Mark Logan RB 1995 Lawrence Moultrie dl 2003 Tony Clemente lb 2003, 2005 Dave MacDonald ol 1999 Ted Murray ol 1997 Rob Gould dl 1998, 2000 Jim Martinek dl 1998 Rick Piñero wR 2003-04 Chris Purtell dl 2004 Nate Milne ol 2000, 2002 Joe Pirozzolo wR 2001 Dave Russell dl 1997 Shawn Mizro QB 2004-05 Felix Pratico K 1997 Eric Newsome db 1998-2000 Chris Purtell dl 2003 Tim O’Brien lb 1998 Mark Rendell db 1997-98 Special teams Phill Perkins ol 2007 Nolan Robinson lb 2006 player of the year Omar Pickering lb 1997 Ryan Smith db 2005 Dominick Ancona p/K 2007 Andy Purdie dl 2006 Dan Suozzi RS 2001, 2003 Mark Rendell pR 1997 Chris Purtell dl 2004 Dan Suozzi wR 2003 Mark Rendell pR 1997 Craig Swanson QB 2003 ROOKIE of the year Dave Russell dl 1996-97 David Szentesy lb 2003 o pp nen t s Ty Godinho RB 2001 Erik Schiller db 1997 Jesse Truley lb 1995 Omar Pickering lb 1997 Andrew Strom QB 2007 Dyshawn Washington db 2000, 2003-04 Nolan Robinson lb 2003 Dan Suozzi p 2002-03 Scott Yoder wR 1998-99 Dan Suozzi RS 2002 Offensive Dan Suozzi wR 2002, 2004 honorable mention Craig Swanson QB 2002 | histo r Rookie of the Year David Szentesy lb 2002 all-league Mark Logan RB 1995 Adam Tumilowicz ol 2000-02 Jamie Anderson RS 2005 James Wright wR 2007 Denis Avdic K 2006 Scott Yoder wR 2000 Jeff Bruckman ol 2002 first team all-league Mike Condon ol 2007 y | hoba r Tony Aguilar db 1996 Tim Zee OL 1996-98 Matt Daley lb 2000 James Alexander db 2006-07 Jim Drury DL 2007 Eric Ampuja K 2001-02, 2004 Second team Matt Duliba te 2007 Dominick Ancona K 2007 all-league Ty Godinho RB 2004

Dominick Ancona p 2006-07 t and william smith | media | Ryan Adams te 2001 Jimmy Gradis lb 2004 Jamie Anderson db 2004 Tony Aguilar db 1995 Andrew Miller ol 2007 Jeremy Archer te 2002 Mike Amodeo lb 2000 Brian Ohman ol 2006 Ryan Aruck dl 2007 Jamie Anderson db 2003, 2005 Kyle O’Laughlin lb 2007 Rich Barlette dl 2000 Jesse Aquilino lb 1999, 2001 Phill Perkins ol 2005 Alex Bell OL 2003-04 Ryan Aruck dl 2006 Andy Pirozzolo wR 2000 Walt Bennett dl 2003-04 Aaron Backhaus lb 1997-99 Joe Pirozzolo wR 2002 Doug Blakowski RB 2005 Rich Barlette dl 1998-99 Andy Purdie dl 2005 Tim Booth LB 2000-02 Peter Beatrice db 2001 Nolan Robinson lb 2004 Keith Brandon RB 1998-2000 Alex Bell OL 2001-02 Ryan Robinson lb 2007 Jeff Bruckman ol 2003-04 Matt Bindig dl 1997 Jeff Sanders lb 2004-05 Tony Clemente lb 2003-05 Dan Birdsall QB 2000 Dan Suozzi p 2004 Mike DePersis ol 2005-06 Doug Blakowski RB 2006 David Szentesy lb 2001 Rick Eicheldinger dl 2005 Matt Daley dl 2001 Dyshawn Washington db 2005 Pat French ol 1995 Nino Giambrone ol 2005 Dyshawn Washington RS 2000 Rich Ganci te 1999 Ty Godinho RB 2001, 2003 Nino Giambrone ol 2006 Jimmy Gradis lb 2002-03, 2005 Ty Godinho RB 2002 Brad Griffith dl 2001 Rob Gould dl 1998-2000 Ryan Hallings ol 2003 Skip Grantling db 2002

33 2008 hobart football 34 2008 hobart football Sept. # ECACSoutheastBowl Nov. Oct. Sept. Web Site:dickinson.edu/sports Hotline: E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: SID: CharlieMcGuire Last DickinsonWin: Last HobartWin: 2006,31-28 Longest Streak:Dickinson5 Current Streak: First Game:1934, Series Record:Dickinsonleads9-7-1 Starters Returning/Lost:11/11 Lettermen Returning/Lost: multipleOption/4-4,4-3,5-5 Basic Offense/Defense: 2007 Record: Career Record: Record atSchool: Head Coach:DarwinBreaux Press BoxPhone:(717)245-1266 Stadium: BiddleField Colors: Red&White Nickname: RedDevils Athletics Director:Dr. LesPoolman President: Dr. WilliamG.Durden Enrollment: 2,030 Founded: Location: Opponent Information Oct. Nov. Capacity: 2,577 Surface: FieldT fRANK.&MASH. 19 13 17 10 27 20 mcDANIEL 29 22 14 gettysbURG 25 10 27 15 Dickinson College groveCity 6 3 6 hobaR 8 1 moRAVIAN 4 mUHLENBERG 8 1 (717) 245-1652 (717) 245-1040 Carlise, Pa. 1783 September 13•1p.m. at Hobart l,24-29 #W w URSINUS w JUNIATA at Muhlenberg l,17-20 at Gettysburg JOHNS HOPKins at Moravian w w at Frank.&Marsh. at GroveCity at JohnsHopkins at McDaniel at Ursinus at Juniata 2008 Schedule 9-2 (4-2Centennial,2nd) 2007 Results Boswell Field w aynesburg 96-58-1 (15seasons) Dickinson 1 urf T 96-58-1 (15seasons) ied 12-12 w t 2007, 30-27(ot) 33/18 , 16-10(ot) , 30-27(ot) W W W , 35-20 , 41-14 , 42-28 , 24-23 , 28-21 , 17-13 , 37-20 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Oct. Sept. Nov. Oct. Sept. Web Site:cmu.edu/athletics Hotline: (412)268-2211 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: SID: MarkFisher Last HobartWin: 2007,Hobart27-26 Longest Streak:Hobart1 Current Streak: First Game:2007,Hobart27-26 Series Record:Hobartleads1-0 Starters Returning/Lost:12/10 Lettermen Returning/Lost:47/18 Basic Offense/Defense: 2007 Record: Career Record: Record atSchool: Head Coach:RichLackner Press BoxPhone:(412)268-4703 Stadium: GeslingStadium Colors: Cardinal&Gray Nickname: T Athletics Director:SusanBassett President: Dr. JaredL.Cohon Enrollment: 5,350 Founded: Location: # ECACSouthBowl Nov. at CarnegieMellonUniversity Capacity: 3,500 Surface: FieldT wittenbeRG 25 hobaR 27 20 13 e w washington &lee 17 10 w washington (Mo.) l,21-24 27 cwRU 20 13 allegheny 22 15 15 CHICAGO N 11 4 6 3 w 6 gROVEcity 8 1 8 1 (412) 268-3087 Pittsburgh, a. 1900 September 20•1p.m. artans at KENYON Hiram at GroveCity at OhioW w #GETTYSBURg at Bethany at Chicago l , 10-21 at Randolph-Macon w at Hobart at Rochester at CaseW at W 2008 Schedule 7-4(2-1UAA,2nd) Gesling Stadium 2007 Results Allegheny Hobart1 156-64-2 (22seasons) ashington (Mo.) N oon (CST) urf 156-64-2 (22seasons) T esleyan noon estern Reserve Wing-T/Multiple50 L, 17-20(ot) 3:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. W L, 27-26 W , 42-19 , 21-20 , 39-21 , 18-13 , 33-10 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. , 21-0 , 16-6 Noon noon Sept. Nov. Oct. Nov. Oct. Sept. Aug. Web Site:susqu.edu/athletics Hotline: E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: SID: RobertHealyIII Last SusquehannaWin: Last HobartWin: 2007,41-13 Longest Streak:Susquehanna2 Current Streak: First Game:1961,Susquehanna35-6 Series Record: Starters Returning/Lost:19/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: Basic Offense/Defense: 2007 Record: Career Record: Record atSchool: Head Coach:SteveBriggs Press BoxPhone:(570)372-4305 Stadium: Nicholas Colors: Orange&Maroon Nickname: Crusaders Athletics Director:PamSamuelson President: Dr. L.Jayemons Enrollment: 2,000 Founded: Location: susquehanna university Capacity: 4,500 Surface: ProGrass 15 18 27 20 13 meRCHANT 10 27 13 yoig w 29 lycoming 22 15 moRAVIAN 30 11 6 st 8 1 4 3 hobaR 6 8 (570) 372-4432 (570) 372-4678 Selinsgrove, Pa. 1858 September 27•1p.m. at Moravian UNION at WPI at Rensselaer ROCHESTE Merchant Marine at Hobart at L JUIATA l,20-38 at WPI at Rochester at Union l,14-37 l,42-49(ot) RENSSELAE at St.Lawrence at LebanonV 2008 Schedule 2-8 (1-6Liberty, t-6th) 2007 Results Boswell Field Susquehannaleads2-1 . LAWRENCE 98-84 (18seasons) Hobart 1 ycoming A. LopardoStadium 98-84 (18seasons) T IFormation/3-4 1966, 27-14 n l,32-37 MARine l,12-27 alley 35/14 1:30 p.m. L, 13-41 L, 27-34 L, 7-34 , 17-13 W 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon , 8-7 Opponent Information | coaching staff | 2008 S tatesmen | 2007 S eason Review

at St. Lawrence University at U.S. Merchant Marine Academy October 4 • 1 p.m. October 11 • 1 p.m. October 25 • 1 p.m. Leckonby Stadium Boswell Field Captain Tomb Field Location: Canton, N.Y. Location: Schenectady, N.Y. Location: Kings Point, N.Y. Founded: 1856 Founded: 1795 Founded: 1943 Enrollment: 2,160 Enrollment: 2,100 Enrollment: 1,000 President: Daniel F. Sullivan President: Stephen C. Ainlay Superintendent: Vice Adm. Joseph Stewart Athletics Director: Margie Strait Athletics Director: Jim McLaughlin Athletics Director: Susan Petersen Lubow Nickname: Saints Nickname: Dutchmen Nickname: Mariners Colors: Scarlet & Brown Color: Garnet Colors: Royal Blue & Gray Stadium: Leckonby Stadium Stadium: Frank Bailey Field Stadium: Captain Tomb Field Surface: Natural Grass Surface: FieldTurf Surface: FieldTurf Capacity: 1,500 Capacity: 2,200 Capacity: 5,000 Press Box Phone: (315) 229-7378 Press Box Phone: (518) 388-6382 Press Box Phone: (516) 773-5757 Head Coach: Chris Phelps Head Coach: John Audino Head Coach: Mike Toop Record at School: 17-50 (7 seasons) Record at School: 120-42-0 (16 seasons) Record at School: 7-23 (3 seasons) Career Record: 21-56 (8 seasons) Career Record: 128-54-0 (18 seasons) Career Record: 24-45 (7 seasons) 2007 Record: 4-5 (3-4 Liberty, 5th) 2007 Record: 5-5 (5-2 Liberty, t-3rd) 2007 Record: 1-9 (1-6 Liberty, t-6th) Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/Multiple Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/Multiple Basic Offense/Defense: Pro/3-4

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 56/16 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/19 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/21 o pp nen t s Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/16 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/6 Series Record: Hobart leads 42-36-2 Series Record: Union leads 48-41-2 Series Record: Tied 4-4 First Game: 1901, Hobart 10-0 First Game: 1896, Hobart 6-4 First Game: 1962, Merchant Marine 7-0 Current Streak: Hobart 16 Current Streak: Hobart 1 Current Streak: Hobart 4 Longest Streak: Hobart 16 Longest Streak: Union 16 Longest Streak: Merchant Marine 4, Hobart 4 Last Hobart Win: 2007, 56-21 Last Hobart Win: 2007, 30-20 Last Hobart Win: 2008, 55-9 | histo r Last St. Lawrence Win: 1991, 41-0 Last Union Win: 2006, 31-14 Last Merchant Marine Win: 1970, 27-14 SID: Wally Johnson SID: Eric McDowell SID: Joshua Mraz Football Contact: Joe Keniston Phone: (518) 388-6170 Phone: (516) 773-5455 Phone: (315) 229-5986 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.unionathletics.com Web Site: usmmasports.com y | hoba r Web Site: stlawu.edu/sports 2007 Results 2007 Results 2007 Results Sept. 8 spRingfield l, 13-35 Aug. 31 at Kean L, 7-48 Sept. 8 at Norwich W, 20-13 15 at Muhlenberg l, 0-34 Sept. 8 at Coast Guard l, 31-36 15 at Alfred L, 19-49 22 at Rochester W, 13-7 15 william PATERson l, 12-41

22 sUSQUehanna w, 49-42 (ot) 29 at Merchant Marine w, 54-14 22 at WPI L, 0-35 t and william smith | media | 29 ROCHESTER l, 24-31 Oct. 6 WPI W w, 16-3 29 UNION L, 14-54 Oct. 6 at Rensselaer l, 10-28 13 Susquehanna w, 34-7 Oct. 6 ROCHESTER l, 10-20 20 at Hobart L, 21-56 27 at St. Lawrence w, 20-9 13 at Hobart L, 9-55 27 UNION L, 9-20 Nov. 3 hobaRT L, 20-30 20 at Rensselaer l, 3-41 Nov. 3 at Merchant Marine w, 40-16 10 RENSSELAER l, 14-20 Nov. 3 st. LAWRence l, 16-40 10 WPI W w, 24-13 17 #at Cortland L, 7-23 10 at Susquehanna w, 37-32 # ECAC Northeast Bowl 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule Sept. 6 at Johns Hopkins noon 2008 Schedule Sept. 6 KEAN 2:30 p.m. 13 noRWICH 1 p.m. Sept. 13 at Springfield 7 p.m. 13 coast GUARD 2:30 p.m. 20 alfRED 1 p.m. 20 mUHLENBERG 1 p.m. 20 at William Paterson 1 p.m. 27 at Merchant Marine 2 p.m. 27 ROCHESTER 1 p.m. 27 st. LAWRENCE 2 p.m. Oct. 4 hobaRT 1 p.m. Oct. 4 at WPI 1 p.m. Oct. 4 at Susquehanna 6 p.m. 18 at Union 1 p.m. 11 at Hobart 1 p.m. 11 wpi 4 p.m. 25 Rensselaer 1 p.m. 18 st. LAWRENCE 1 p.m. 18 at Rochester 1 p.m. Nov. 1 at Susquehanna 1 p.m. Nov. 1 at Rensselaer 1 p.m. 25 hobaRT 1 p.m. 8 at Rochester Noon 8 meRCHANT MARine noon Nov. 8 at Union Noon 15 WPI N noon 15 at Susquehanna noon 15 RENSSELAER Noon

35 2008 hobart football 36 2008 hobart football Sept. Nov. Oct. Sept. Web Site:wpi.edu/athletics E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: SID: RustyEggen Last HobartWin: Longest Streak:Hobart4 Current Streak: First Game:2004,Hobart55-38 Series Record:Hobartleads4-0 Starters Returning/Lost:11/11 Lettermen Returning/Lost: Basic Offense/Defense: 2007 Record: Career Record: Record atSchool: Head Coach:EdZaloom Press BoxPhone:(508)831-5743 Stadium: AlumniField Colors: Crimson&Gray Nickname: Engineers Athletics Director:DanaL.Harmon President: Dr. Dennis.Berkley Enrollment: 2,980 Founded: Location:

Opponent Information Nov. Oct. Capacity: 2,000 Surface: FieldT POL woRCESTESTATE 13 10 27 20 hobaR meRCHANT 29 becKER 22 15 becKER 20 15 25 27 11 hna l,7-8 6 sUSQUehanna 3 6 7 1 hna noon sUSQUehanna 8 1 4 (508) 831-5328 W 1865 YTECHNIC INSIUE November 1•Noon orcester, Mass. l,13-24 at UMass-Dartmouth l,27-42 at St.Lawrence l,14-21(2ot) RENSSELAE at Rochester at Union at W UMass-DAR noon at St.Lawrence at Hobart ROCHESTE at Merchantarine UNION at Rensselaer WORCESTER 2008 Schedule 4-6 (1-6Liberty, t-6th) 2007 Results Boswell Field 49-66 (12seasons) Hobart 4 w orcester State 2007, 45-35 urf 37-50 (9seasons) T Pro-I/Multiple h w TMOUth n w MARine 56/30 W L, 35-45 L, 3-16 , 40-14 , 49-17 , 61-33 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. , 35-0 Noon Noon Sept. Nov. Oct. Sept. Web Site:rpiathletics.com E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: SID: KevinBeattie Last RensselaerWin: 2007,35-31 Last HobartWin: Longest Streak:Hobart5,Rensselaer5 Current Streak: First Game:1910,Hobart6-5 Series Record:Rensselaerleads26-24-1 Starters Returning/Lost:15/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost:35/23 multipleSpread/M4-3 Basic Offense/Defense: 2007 Record: Career Record: Record atSchool: Head Coach:JoeKing Press BoxPhone:(518)276-2345 Stadium: ’86Field Colors: Cherry&White Nickname: Engineers Athletics Director:JimKnowlton President: Dr. Shirley Enrollment: 5,200 Founded: Location: # NCAA Oct. Nov.

Capacity: 3,000 Surface: NaturalGrass Playoffs wpi 27 20 13 17 10 meRCHANT 27 20 29 22 15 sUSQUEHANNA 18 25 15 3 st 6 8 ENDICOTT W 4 hobaR 8 1 (518) 276-2187 Polytechnic Institute T 1824 roy, N.Y November 8•1p.m. at Utica at Endicott l,14-17 l,21-25 w #at NewJersey at Union ROCHESTE at wpi w at Susquehanna at Hobart UTICA at Rochester UNION at St.Lawrence at Merchantarine at Rensselaer 2008 Schedule 8-2(6-1Liberty, t-1st) 2007 Results ne w . LAWRence Rensselaer1 133-49-2 (18seasons) ’86 Field 2006, 24-17 . 133-49-2 (18seasons) T Ann Jackson

n w MARine , 21-14(2ot) W W w W , 20-14 , 35-31 , 28-10 , 37-14 , 34-10 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. , 41-3 , 24-0

Last HobartWin: Longest Streak:Rochester11 Current Streak: First Game:1892,Rochester40-0 Series Record: Starters Returning/Lost:11/11 Lettermen Returning/Lost: Basic Offense/Defense: 2007 Record: Career Record: Record atSchool: Head Coach:ScottGreene Press BoxPhone:(585)275-4353 Nov. Oct. Sept. Web Site:rochester.edu/athletics E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: SID: DennisO’onnell Last RochesterWin: Stadium: EdwinFauverStadium Colors: Blue& Nickname: Y Athletics Director:GeorgeV President: JoelSeligman Enrollment: 4,600 Founded: Sept. Oct. Location: # ECACNorthwestBowl Nov.

university Capacity: 5,000 Surface: FieldT 17 hna w hobaR 10 sUSQUehanna 27 20 WPI W 13 29 22 15 meRCHANT 18 st 27 20 13 25 15 11 3 6 l,10-33 caRNEGIEmellon 1 4 alfRED 1 st 8 (585) 275-5955 Rochester, N.Y 1850 November 15•1p.m. ellowjackets #at w w at Rensselaer w w at MountIda at Merchantarine l,21-37 at St.Lawrence UNION at St.JohnFisher at Susquehanna RENSSELAE at Union at CaseW at WPI at Hobart 2008 Schedule 6-5 (5-2Liberty, t-3rd) 2007 Results Y Boswell Field Rochesterleads47-46-7 . JOHNFISHER oon n . LAWRence 13-9 (2seasons) Hobart 4 ellow Alfred 2007, 30-14 urf 13-9 (2seasons) ofrochester T 2003, 17-13 estern Reserve Multiple/3-4 . MARINE 47/17 anderZwaag w L, 14-49 L, 14-30 , 42-27 , 38-20 , 25-21 , 43-27 , 20-10 , 31-24 L, 7-13 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon Noon Noon All-Time Series Records | coaching staff | 2008 S tatesmen | 2007 S eason Review

Team 1st Mtg last Mtg W l t Pct. aPf aPA Team 1st Mtg last Mtg W l t Pct. aPf aPA Albany 1979 1979 0 1 0 .000 0.0 15.0 Ithaca 1961 2003 3 24 0 .111 13.7 29.7 Albany Teacher's 1917 1917 0 1 0 .000 6.0 7.0 John Carroll 1960 2002 1 2 0 .333 4.7 13.0 Alfred 1899 2007 39 35 4 .526 16.5 15.2 Johns Hopkins 1965 1966 2 0 0 1.000 34.0 10.0 Allegheny 1952 1957 6 0 0 1.000 28.8 7.7 Kent State 1939 1939 0 1 0 .000 6.0 8.0 Alumni 1902 1902 0 1 0 .000 0.0 5.0 Kenyon 1928 1971 14 4 1 .763 27.5 8.5 Amherst 1933 1940 0 2 1 .167 4.7 23.3 Lafayette 1909 1924 0 2 0 .000 0.0 40.0 Army 1936 1936 0 1 0 .000 7.0 51.0 Laureate Boat C. 1897 1898 1 1 0 .500 5.5 18.5 Assumption 1991 1991 1 0 0 1.000 36.0 15.0 Lima 1902 1902 1 0 0 1.000 29.0 0.0 Auburn AA 1897 1899 2 0 0 1.000 10.5 7.0 LIU-C.W. Post 1959 1960 1 1 0 .500 6.5 6.5 Auburn Seminary 1893 1893 1 0 0 1.000 8.0 0.0 Long Island 1931 1931 0 1 0 .000 6.0 14.0 Bridgewater State 2000 2000 1 0 0 1.000 25.0 0.0 Merchant Marine 1962 2007 4 4 0 .500 22.5 17.3 Brockport State 1949 1982 3 5 0 .375 18.3 19.5 Middlebury 1947 1948 0 2 0 .000 9.5 22.0 Brooklyn 1952 1953 2 0 0 1.000 34.0 6.0 Mount Union 1972 1973 2 0 0 1.000 24.5 8.5 Buffalo 1894 1981 21 17 4 .548 14.7 14.8 Muskingum 1967 1968 0 2 0 .000 3.0 13.5 Buffalo State 1984 1993 3 3 0 .500 14.7 20.8 Niagara 1907 1946 5 4 0 .556 9.2 9.3 Canandaigua 1891 1895 4 0 1 .900 22.0 0.0 Norwich 1938 2003 1 2 0 .333 15.7 21.0 Canisius 1918 1992 4 6 0 .400 13.0 19.1 NYU 1921 1932 1 4 0 .200 4.0 31.8 Carnegie Mellon 2007 2007 1 0 0 1.000 27.0 26.0 Pace 1990 1993 2 2 0 .500 19.5 16.8 Carthage 1902 1902 0 1 0 .000 0.0 12.0 Palmer Institute 1904 1906 2 0 0 1.000 28.5 2.5 Cascadilla 1895 1895 0 0 1 .500 0.0 0.0 Plymouth State 1987 1987 1 0 0 1.000 10.0 0.0 Cayuga 1895 1895 0 0 1 .500 0.0 0.0 Rensselaer 1910 2007 24 26 1 .480 22.2 18.0 CCNY 1922 1942 3 2 0 .600 10.0 6.6 Rochester 1892 2007 46 47 7 .495 13.6 14.0 Clarkson 1915 1929 9 2 0 .818 18.7 8.5 RIT 1972 1977 5 0 1 .917 39.8 14.5 Clyde 1905 1905 1 0 0 1.000 18.0 0.0 Rochester Sch. Opt. 1923 1923 1 0 0 1.000 39.0 0.0 Clyde AC 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 6.0 0.0 Rochester YMCA 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 12.0 6.0 Coast Guard 1975 2005 3 1 0 .750 28.8 12.5 Rowan 2004 2006 0 2 0 .000 16.0 32.5 Colby 1971 1974 3 1 0 .750 32.3 13.0 Rutgers 1912 1913 0 2 0 .000 3.5 43.5 o pp nen t s Colgate 1895 1928 1 15 1 .088 2.9 25.6 Sampson 1947 1948 2 0 0 1.000 18.0 0.0 Columbia 1917 1950 0 2 0 .000 6.0 56.0 Seneca Falls 1893 1894 2 0 0 1.000 51.0 0.0 Columbia AC 1898 1898 1 0 0 1.000 35.0 0.0 Seneca Falls AA 1897 1897 1 0 0 1.000 24.0 0.0 Cook Academy 1903 1905 2 0 1 .833 19.7 1.7 St. Bonaventure 1916 1920 0 1 1 .250 3.5 7.5 Cornell 1902 1930 0 5 0 .000 0.0 34.8 St. John Fisher 1990 2007 10 5 0 .667 19.8 13.8 Cornell Frosh 1891 1891 1 0 0 1.000 24.0 10.0 St. John's 1892 1899 3 2 1 .583 8.3 8.0 | histo r Cortland 1903 2005 7 6 0 .538 15.2 14.5 St. Lawrence 1901 2007 42 36 2 .538 17.0 17.3 Curry 2004 2004 1 0 0 1.000 35.0 16.0 St. Michael's 1916 1916 1 0 0 1.000 34.0 0.0 Dartmouth 1925 1929 0 5 0 .000 0.0 48.4 St. Stephen's 1914 1923 1 1 0 .500 17.0 0.0

Delaware Valley 2005 2005 0 1 0 .000 14.0 21.0 Starkey Academy 1905 1907 2 0 0 1.000 5.5 0.0 y | hoba r Denison 1936 1975 3 0 0 1.000 15.3 2.3 Starkey Seminary 1894 1894 1 0 0 1.000 34.0 4.0 Dickinson 1934 2007 7 9 1 .441 18.0 17.7 Susquehanna 1961 2007 1 2 0 .333 20.3 25.0 Drexel 1971 1971 1 0 0 1.000 35.0 8.0 Swarthmore 1989 1995 4 2 0 .667 24.0 12.7 Dryden AC 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 10.0 4.0 Syracuse 1894 1931 0 24 0 .000 1.7 31.6

Elmira 1894 1896 1 2 1 .375 4.0 6.8 Thiel 1956 1957 2 0 0 1.000 27.0 10.5 t and william smith | media | Elmira AA 1897 1897 1 0 0 1.000 22.0 0.0 Trinity (Conn.) 1923 1953 3 13 1 .206 7.4 19.8 Elmira AC 1896 1896 0 0 1 .500 0.0 0.0 Tufts 1960 1964 0 2 0 .000 13.5 32.0 Franklin & Marshall 1996 2005 8 2 0 .800 26.1 14.2 Union 1896 2007 41 48 2 .462 13.7 17.8 Gannon 1989 1990 1 1 0 .500 11.5 10.0 Upsala 1926 1969 5 5 0 .500 13.2 8.8 Genesee Wesleyan 1899 1901 1 1 1 .500 21.7 9.7 Ursinus 1964 1965 2 0 0 1.000 11.5 7.0 Geneva 1900 1900 0 1 0 .000 0.0 6.0 Vermont 1958 1959 1 1 0 .500 12.0 22.5 Geneva AA 1897 1897 2 0 0 1.000 29.0 2.0 Wagner 1954 1979 4 2 0 .667 23.2 13.7 Geneva AC 1896 1896 2 0 0 1.000 46.0 0.0 Wash. & Jeff. 1941 1942 0 2 0 .000 0.0 16.0 Geneva High 1895 1899 1 0 1 .750 7.5 4.5 Watertown 1901 1902 0 2 0 .000 0.0 33.5 Grove City 1967 1968 0 2 0 .000 16.5 30.0 Watertown AA 1899 1899 0 1 0 .000 6.0 18.0 Hamilton 1895 1993 29 27 8 .516 13.3 12.5 Wesleyan 1922 1922 0 1 0 .000 0.0 14.0 Hartwick 1933 1997 4 2 0 .667 26.3 20.5 Widener 2000 2000 0 1 0 .000 14.0 40.0 Haverford 1950 1951 2 0 0 1.000 34.5 9.5 William Paterson 2006 2006 1 0 0 1.000 31.0 27.0 Herkimer AA 1897 1897 1 0 0 1.000 11.0 10.0 Williams 1929 1930 0 2 0 .000 0.0 56.0 Herkimer AC 1896 1896 1 0 0 1.000 12.0 0.0 Wooster 1962 1963 1 1 0 .500 14.5 24.0 Hofstra 1983 1988 1 5 0 .167 13.2 21.0 WPI 2004 2007 4 0 0 1.000 35.8 23.5 Holbrook 1935 1935 1 0 0 1.000 52.0 0.0 Totals 443 452 44 .495 15.6 16.3 Iona 1983 1984 2 0 0 1.000 35.5 6.5 37 2008 hobart football 38 2008 hobart football Canandaigua Cornell Frosh at Canandaigua 1956, Football Illustrated’s hewas All-America Sports to selected Team. Silver Anniversary footballvarsityin lettersearning SocietiesChimera while Honor the 1930Druid in and 1931.and of January In of member a was Kuusisto) Allan President Colleges’ former Ty,and wife, with left (farW. ’32 James Bampton Game-By-ame Scores at Rochester. St. John’s. Rochester Rochester Seneca Falls Syracuse St. John’s. Auburn Seminary Canandaigua Seneca Falls Hamilton Starkey eminary Elmira. Elmira. Geneva High Buffalo. Colgate Canandaigua Cayuga at Colgate at Buffalo. Rochester Rochester at Elmira Geneva Elmira. at Rochester. at Union Hamilton at Herkimer at Clyde at Dryden Canandaigua Geneva Elmira. Cascadilla Captain: T. Bachman Captain: T. Bachman Captain: R.Carrier Captain: S.Patten Captain: S.Patten Captain: E.Cook ...... 1892 —1-2-0 1891 —2-0-0 1894 —3-3-2 1893 —2-1-1 1895 —4-2-4 1896 —9-0-3 ...... A.C . A.C ...... A.C ...... A.C ...... A.C ...... YMCA A.C ...... W L, 10-16 T W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W , 24-10 L, 4-10 L, 0-40 L, 4-18 L, 5-16 , 10-10 L, 0-64 L, 4-15 W W W W W , 28-0 , 32-0 L, 0-6 , 60-0 , 42-0 , 34-4 , 12-6 , 70-0 , 22-0 , 16-0 , 12-6 , 12-6 , 12-0 , 10-4 , 22-0 , 34-0 T T T T T T T T T , 8-0 , 0-0 , 4-4 , 0-0 , 0-0 , 6-6 , 0-0 , 0-0 , 0-0 , 6-4 , 6-4 , 6-0 , 1-0 , 0-0 at Syracuse St. John’s. Syracuse at Hamilton at Union at LaureateBoatC. Rochester Elmira at Rochester. Columbia Geneva at Rochester. at Union Colgate at St.John’s. W at Herkimer at Colgate at at SenecaFalls at Buffalo. at LaureateBoatC. Buffalo. at GeneseeW Rochester Genesee W St. John’s. at St.John’s. Geneva Hamilton at Rochester. Geneva High Auburn at Geneva. at Colgate at Hamilton at Rochester. at Hamilton at Union Rochester Colgate Genesee W at St.Lawrence atertown Auburn Alfred. Captain: W. Watson Captain: E.Warner Captain: N.Hutton Captain: C.Folger Captain: G. Teller A. 1897 —8-6-0 1899 —4-4-2 1900 —0-4-0 1901 —3-5-0 ...... A...... 1898 —4-6 . A. . A...... A.C A...... A...... es.. es...... A...... es...... A...... W W W W W .. L, 14-16 T L, 10-11 T W W W W W W W W W W W W L, 5-45 L, 0-18 L, 0-24 L, 0-10 L, 0-28 L, 6-21 L, 0-51 , 23-23 L, 6-18 L, 0-18 L, 0-27 L, 0-39 L, 0-18 L, 0-39 L, 5-39 L, 0-23 L, 0-35 , 17-12 , 11-10 , 11-10 L, 5-11 , 11-10 , 30-11 , 11-11 W W , 26-4 L, 5-6 , 22-0 , 35-0 L, 0-6 , 10-4 , 32-0 , 24-0 , 16-6 , 18-6 L, 0-4 L, 0-6 , 42-0 , 10-0 , 11-2 , 11-5 , 6-0 , 6-5 Clyde Alfred. at Union St. Lawrence Palmer. at Syracuse at Colgate at at W at Rochester. at Cornell at at Colgate Rochester at Buffalo. Hamilton at W at St.Lawrence Lima. at Carthage Alfred. at Rochester. Alumni...... Cortland at Cornell Cook Rochester at Hamilton Buffalo. at Rochester. Alfred. at Cornell Cook at Colgate at Syracuse Starkey Hamilton at at Cornell St. Lawrence Palmer Institute at Rochester. Cook Alfred. Alfred. Alfred. Captain: J.Maddigan atertown. atertown. Captain: G.Gutches Captain: J.Dwinelle ...... Captain: J.Whitney Captain: D.Weeks . Academy. Academy. Academy...... 1906 —3-2-1 1902 —4-8-1 1903 —5-3-0 1904 —3-3-1 1905 —5-4-0 ...... Academy ...... W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L, 5-15 L, 6-28 L, 0-10 L, 6-10 L, 0-56 L, 0-50 L, 6-17 L, 0-57 L, 0-12 L, 6-12 L, 0-12 L, 0-17 L, 5-15 L, 0-24 L, 0-38 L, 0-24 L, 0-16 L, 0-28 L, 0-16 L, 6-11 W W W , 10-0 , 18-0 , 28-0 , 16-0 , 29-0 L, 0-5 , 22-6 , 15-5 , 12-0 , 24-6 , 12-0 , 16-0 , 46-0 , 49-0 T T , 11-6 , 11-5 T , 11-6 , 0-0 , 0-0 , 6-5 , 5-0 , 5-5 , 5-0 at St.Lawrence Rochester at Syracuse Niagara at Starkey St. Lawrence at Syracuse at Colgate at Colgate at Rochester. Niagara Alfred. at Union Rochester at Hamilton Union at Colgate at Syracuse at Rensselaer Union Lafayette. at Syracuse Hamilton Rochester at Syracuse Rochester at Hamilton at Union Niagara at Rensselaer Alfred. Alfred. at Rochester. at Colgate at Union Alfred. at St.Lawrence Hamilton at Rutgers. Alfred. Captain: E.Olmstead Captain: A.Barmore Captain: H.McCain Captain: D.Woods Captain: J.Loman Captain: J.Pertrie ...... 1907 —4-3-0 1908 —1-5-0 1909 —2-3-1 1910 —4-1-1 1912 —4-4-0 1911 —2-4-0 ...... Academy ...... W W W W W W W W W L, 0-26 L, 0-28 L, 0-51 L, 5-23 L, 0-26 L, 5-36 L, 4-24 L, 0-50 L, 0-28 L, 5-12 L, 0-12 L, 7-16 L, 2-12 L, 6-11 W W W W W W W W , 10-4 L, 5-9 L, 0-9 L, 0-5 L, 0-6 , 17-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-3 , 10-3 , 28-5 L, 6-7 , 19-0 , 12-8 , 33-0 T T , 11-0 , 11-0 , 6-0 , 8-5 , 6-0 , 6-5 , 0-0 , 0-0 , 5-3 , 6-0 , 5-0 , 3-0 at Syracuse at Rochester. Alfred. at Colgate Rochester at Union at Hamilton at Rutgers. at Syracuse St. Lawrence Rochester at St.Lawrence at Union Clarkson Hamilton at Hamilton Alfred. St. Lawrence at Syracuse at Union at Columbia at Rensselaer St. Lawrence at Hamilton at Buffalo. at St. tephen’s. Rochester at St.Lawrence Hamilton Alfred. at Rochester. Canisius St. Bonaventure. Clarkson at Rochester. Alfred. at St.Lawrence at Buffalo. St. Lawrence Rensselaer Clarkson Buffalo. Canisius at Rochester. at Buffalo. Rochester Albany at Buffalo. St. Bonaventure. St. Michael’s. at Buffalo. Rensselaer St. Lawrence at Union at Rochester. Coach Vincent Welch Alfred. Captain: F. Campbell Captain: L.Gracey Captain: L.Gracey Captain: L.Loghry Captain: R.Peffer Captain: T. Smith Captain: T. Smith ...... Captain: H.Hall 1913 —1-5-2 1914 —1-6-0 1915 —5-0-1 1920 —3-5-1 1917 —0-7-0 1916 —2-4-1 1919 —4-3-1 1918 —1-2-0 T ...... 55-15-4, .518 . . . . eachers’ ...... 1918-29 ...... W L, 14-16 T W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W , 20-13 L, 0-41 L, 0-71 L, 0-46 L, 0-14 L, 0-14 L, 0-37 L, 0-35 L, 0-26 L, 3-14 L, 0-33 L, 7-55 L, 0-14 L, 0-81 L, 0-29 L, 0-26 L, 0-70 L, 0-26 L, 0-25 L, 0-12 L, 0-35 L, 7-15 L, 2-12 , 14-14 L, 7-20 W , 35-0 , 20-0 L, 3-7 L, 3-6 L, 0-7 , 13-7 , 13-6 L, 0-6 L, 6-7 , 12-0 , 34-0 , 13-6 , 20-6 , 33-0 , 23-0 , 14-0 , 27-7 , 29-0 , 21-6 L, 0-7 L, 0-9 , 13-6 L, 0-9 , 20-2 T T T T T , 0-0 , 0-0 , 0-0 , 6-0 , 0-0 , 0-0 at W Clarkson at Buffalo. at Union C.NY at Syracuse Roch. Sch.Opt.. at Rochester. at Syracuse T St. Lawrence St. tephen’s. Clarkson at Rochester. Niagara Buffalo. at Union at C.NY at Lafayette. Niagara at Colgate at at Buffalo. Alfred. at Syracuse at Rochester. Alfred. Clarkson at Dartmouth. Niagara at Union at St.Lawrence at Syracuse at Syracuse Union Upsala at Dartmouth. at Rochester. Buffalo. at Union Upsala at Dartmouth. at Rochester. at at Clarkson at Buffalo. at Syracuse at Colgate Alfred. Clarkson St. Lawrence Union at Dartmouth. at Rochester. Buffalo. at Clarkson Kenyon at Colgate at Rochester. at Buffalo. at Syracuse at Syracuse at N.Y Rensselaer Niagara at Rochester. Buffalo. at Rensselaer at Union at Hamilton Clarkson Niagara at NYU. rinity. Alfred. Alfred. T rinity. Captain: H.Chapman esleyan Captain: M.Gasper Captain: G.Barna . . .U. Captain: F. Kraus Captain: O.Budd Captain: J.Howe ...... Captain: F. Daily Captain: P. Vogt . . 1923 —8-2-0 1924 —5-4-0 1925 —5-4-0 1926 —6-3-0 1927 —5-4-0 1928 —5-4-0 1921 —6-3-0 1922 —5-4-1 ...... 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1929 — 0-9-0 Hamilton...... W, 42-7 Captain: M. Polanski The Statesmen Nickname Alfred...... W, 13-6 at Syracuse...... L, 0-77 at Dartmouth...... L, 0-68 Sports have been played at the College since the 1860s 1955 — 6-1-1 at Union...... L, 13-28 and for the first 70-plus years Hobart went without a moniker. Captain: D. Gates at Williams...... L, 0-47 at Wagner...... W, 14-7 at Clarkson...... L, 0-25 Now Hobart College is blessed with an unusual and unique Allegheny...... W, 44-7 at Hamilton...... L, 6-19 nickname, “The Statesmen.” at Buffalo...... T, 0-0 Alfred...... L, 7-19 Kenyon...... W, 53-0 Buffalo...... L, 7-13 The origin of Hobart’s nickname came innocently enough. at Union...... W, 25-14 at Rochester...... L, 0-13 The football team was playing the opening game of the 1936 St. Lawrence...... W, 26-14 Coach Emerald Wilson at Hamilton...... W, 19-0 1934-41 football season on Sept. 26, at . The follow- Alfred...... L, 0-6 30-21-4, .581 ing day, The New York Times published a story describing 1956 — 7-1-0 1934 — 2-3-1 the scoreless tie that occurred between the two teams. The Captain: W. Harrison Captain: F. Turturro article began: at Allegheny...... W, 26-6 Dickinson...... T, 12-12 Rochester...... W, 20-0 Union...... W, 19-6 Thiel...... W, 33-7 at Hamilton...... L, 6-7 “In the Pratt Field opener today, Hobart and Amherst at Kenyon...... W, 33-0 St. Lawrence...... L, 6-39 battled to a scoreless tie before a crowd of 3,000. The Union...... L, 7-20 at Rochester...... L, 7-20 at St. Lawrence...... W, 54-0 at Buffalo...... W, 19-13 defensive play of both teams was superb. Hobart re- Hamilton...... W, 21-20 Coach Karl Bohren corded eight first downs to Amherst’s nine. Buffalo...... W, 33-12 1930-31 1935 — 5-2-0 1-17-0, .056 Captain: J. Curtin “The statesmen from Geneva received a lucky break 1957 — 6-0-0 Holbrook...... W, 52-0 in the first period when Wanzo fumbled and Benjamin Captain: E. Lisi 1930 — 0-9-0 at Union...... W, 7-0 Allegheny...... W, 26-7 Captain: L. Galbraith Hamilton...... W, 9-7 recovered on Amherst’s 40-yard line.” at Rochester...... W, 27-20 at NYU...... L, 0-35 at Trinity...... L, 6-13 at Thiel...... W, 21-14 at Syracuse...... L, 0-49 Kenyon...... W, 38-6 The author of the story referred to Hobart as the statesmen St. Lawrence...... W, 40-7 St. Lawrence...... L, 0-39 at Rochester...... W, 34-14 one final time, concluding the story with: at Hamilton...... W, 8-2 at Williams...... L, 0-65 Buffalo...... L, 12-13 Upsala...... W, 19-0 Hamilton...... L, 0-6 “Snowball and Pagnotta stood out for Amherst, while at Alfred...... L, 0-19 1936 — 6-1-1 1958 — 4-2-1 at Cornell...... L, 0-54 Captains: J. Cozzens, F. King Bowling and Wright excelled for the statesmen.” Captain: D. Dahowski at Buffalo...... L, 6-20 at Amherst...... T, 0-0 at St. Lawrence...... W, 20-7 at Rochester...... L, 0-28 Union...... W, 26-0 And with those two references, Hobart College had a Rochester...... L, 0-24 at Hamilton...... W, 33-0 Vermont...... W, 18-14 1931 — 1-8-0 Trinity...... W, 26-6 nickname. at Alfred...... W, 13-8 Captain: G. Puls Denison...... W, 26-0 Union...... W, 42-0 at N.Y.U...... L, 0-65 at Rochester...... W, 21-13 Hamilton...... T, 12-12 at Syracuse...... L, 0-49 at Buffalo...... W, 52-2 at Upsala...... L, 12-27 St. Lawrence...... L, 0-51 at Army...... L, 7-51 at Union...... L, 7-33 1959 — 3-4-1 Kenyon...... L, 7-26 1937 — 5-2-0 Captain: D. Hoexter Alfred...... L, 0-2 Captains: H. Miller, St. Lawrence...... L, 8-21 Long Island...... L, 6-14 D. Narraway at Rochester...... L, 7-34 Buffalo...... L, 6-29 Upsala...... W, 7-0 at Vermont...... L, 6-31 at Rochester...... W, 13-7 at Union...... L, 0-9 Alfred...... W, 19-0 Hamilton...... W, 19-14 at Union...... T, 0-0 at Trinity...... L, 0-7 C.W. Post...... W, 13-0 C.C.N.Y...... W, 13-7 at Hamilton...... L, 7-12 at Rochester...... W, 19-0 Upsala...... W, 7-6 Buffalo...... W, 12-7 The 1936 Hobart “Statesmen” h is tor 1960 — 4-4-0 1938 — 3-1-2 Captains: G. Grass, R. Tierney Captain: W. Dickson at C.W. Post...... L, 0-13 Norwich...... L, 0-20 1942 — 0-6-0 at Middlebury...... L, 6-13 Hamilton...... W, 21-7 Rochester...... W, 6-0 at Hamilton...... T, 13-13 Captains: D. Palmer, W. Stiles at Sampson...... W, 12-0 Hamilton...... L, 0-6 Trinity...... T, 6-6 at Alfred...... L, 0-13 y

Union...... L, 7-32 at Buffalo...... L, 0-54 1951 — 3-3-0 | hoba r Kenyon...... W, 19-13 at Hamilton...... L, 7-32 Trinity...... L, 7-25 Captain: L. Letizia Union...... W, 21-20 Coach F.L. Kraus ’24 at Rochester...... W, 40-0 at Wash. & Jeff...... L, 0-25 at Union...... W, 6-0 at St. Lawrence...... L, 7-20 at St. Lawrence...... W, 22-12 1932-33, 1942 at Buffalo...... W, 19-0 C.C.N.Y...... L, 6-20 Hamilton...... W, 19-7 Trinity...... L, 0-26 Tufts...... L, 6-26 2-14-4, .518 at Buffalo...... L, 0-66 Kenyon...... W, 12-0 Kenyon...... W, 26-14 at John Carroll...... W, 7-6 1939 — 4-3-0 at Rochester...... L, 0-59 at Rochester...... T, 7-7 at Union...... L, 6-27 1932 — 1-4-2 Captain: R. Ferris Haverford...... W, 41-6 1961 — 0-8-0 Norwich...... L, 13-25 Captain: S. Seader 1943-45 1948 — 3-5-0 at Hamilton...... W, 14-6 Captain: J. Adkinson t and william smith | media | at N.Y.U...... L, 0-33 Kenyon...... W, 20-0 No team, World War II Captain: C. Remilen Ithaca...... L, 6-19 Kenyon...... T, 13-13 Hartwick...... W, 26-0 Middlebury...... L, 13-31 1952 — 3-2-2 at Rochester...... L, 6-27 Union...... L, 6-46 at Trinity...... L, 0-13 at Buffalo...... L, 0-39 Captain: W. Michels at Hamilton...... L, 6-12 at Hamilton...... T, 0-0 Kent State...... L, 6-8 St. Lawrence...... W, 20-14 Brooklyn...... W, 48-12 Alfred...... L, 13-16 at Rochester...... W, 6-0 Buffalo...... W, 20-0 at Trinity...... L, 0-52 at Trinity...... L, 0-34 at Union...... L, 13-39 Alfred...... L, 0-7 at Rochester...... W, 23-0 Union...... L, 0-25 Allegheny...... W, 26-7 St. Lawrence...... L, 7-23 at Buffalo...... L, 0-6 at Hamilton...... L, 0-13 at Kenyon...... L, 13-14 at Susquehanna...... L, 6-35 1940 — 4-3-0 at Kenyon...... W, 24-0 Union...... W, 13-7 John Carroll...... L, 0-6 1933 — 1-4-2 Captains: J. Cozzens, Sampson...... W, 24-0 at Hamilton...... T, 6-6 Captain: G. Dickinson D. Popalisky Alfred...... T, 20-20 1962 — 1-7-0 at Amherst...... L, 7-38 at Amherst...... L, 7-32 1949 — 3-4-0 Captain: T. Bevins II at Union...... L, 0-32 Union...... L, 0-13 Captain: G. Small 1953 — 5-1-0 at Upsala...... L, 3-8 Hartwick...... W, 13-0 at Hamilton...... W, 20-13 Brockport...... L, 6-30 Captain: T. Olney Rochester...... L, 0-14 at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-32 Trinity...... L, 6-14 Coach J.E. Tryon at St. Lawrence...... L, 12-42 at Brooklyn...... W, 20-0 Hamilton...... L, 13-26 Hamilton...... L, 12-19 Kenyon...... W, 42-0 1946-62 Trinity...... L, 0-42 Trinity...... L, 0-32 at Alfred...... L, 6-26 at Rochester...... T, 0-0 at Buffalo...... W, 19-7 64-56-6, .540 at Union...... L, 0-39 at Allegheny...... W, 19-12 Union...... W, 14-6 Buffalo...... T, 0-0 at Rochester...... W, 18-7 Hamilton...... W, 27-25 Kenyon...... W, 61-0 at Wooster...... L, 15-48 1946 — 1-5-0 Kenyon...... W, 41-7 at Union...... W, 19-13 St. Lawrence...... L, 7-34 1941 — 1-6-0 Captain: A. Stertzer Alfred...... W, 14-6 Hamilton...... W, 19-0 at Merchant Marine.....L, 0-7 Captain: R. Weber Buffalo...... L, 7-20 at Union...... W, 13-0 at Trinity...... L, 14-21 1950 — 3-4-0 1954 — 8-0-0 Hamilton...... L, 12-27 Union...... L, 7-19 Captain: F. Rice Captain: W. Morton Trinity...... L, 7-25 at Hamilton...... L, 6-7 at Columbia...... L, 12-42 Wagner...... W, 40-6 Wash. & Jeff...... L, 0-7 Niagara...... L, 0-25 St. Lawrence...... L, 13-20 at Allegheny...... W, 32-7 at C.C.N.Y...... L, 0-6 at Rochester...... W, 12-0 at Trinity...... L, 6-21 Buffalo...... W, 45-0 Buffalo...... L, 7-12 at Kenyon...... L, 20-34 at Kenyon...... W, 32-0 at Rochester...... L, 7-19 1947 — 4-3-1 Union...... W, 33-0 Union...... W, 32-21 Captain: A. Hill at Haverford...... W, 28-13 at St. Lawrence...... W, 20-6

39 2008 hobart football 40 2008 hobart football Rochester at Rensselaer Merchant arine at St.Lawrence W at Union Alfred. at Hamilton at Rochester. Upsala Game-By-ame Scores at Hamilton Union at Union Alfred. at Hamilton at Rochester. Rensselaer at St. Lawrence at Ursinus. Johns Hopkins at St.Lawrence Ursinus Captains: J. Arnitz, J.Marchitell Fame DinneronNov. 3,2006. first 1957 (bottom)footballteamssharethehonorofbeing undefeated lacrosseteams,the1954(top)and to theathleticlegacyofHobartCollege. achievements intheathleticarenaandfortheircontributions Hobart intercollegiateteamsofthepastfortheiroutstanding ognition award—T In 2006,theSAA Teams OfDistincion ooster. Alfred. T Coach ufts. Captains: R.McKay, Captain: A.Soanes ...... T . 1964 —3-4-1 1963 —4-3-1 1965 —4-4-0 ...... 20-41-3, .335 ...... eams ofDistinction,recognizedattheHobartall . . J. Richardson ...... 1963-70 ...... Alva Kelley ...... W W W L, 13-26 L, 20-26 L, 20-38 L, 14-34 L, 13-14 L, 21-38 T W W W W W W , 20-20 L, 7-22 L, 8-41 L, 3-35 L, 8-21 , 19-13 , 35-14 , 27-14 L, 6-28 W W , 18-3 , 29-8 , 14-0 , 17-0 , 27-6 , 15-7 T , 3-0 , 6-6 , 8-7 BoardofDirectorscreatedateamrec eams ofDistinction—topaytributeto at St. Lawrence Hamilton at Cortland Union Alfred. at JohnsHopkins at St.Lawrence Susquehanna at Rensselaer at Hamilton Cortland at Union at GroveCity Rensselaer Muskingum Upsala at St.Lawrence Union at Hamilton at Upsala at Muskingum at Rensselaer Grove City...... at Hamilton St. Lawrence Alfred. at Union Kenyon Merchant arine at Rensselaer Rochester Captains: B.Guccia,J.Porter, Captains: M.Hanna, A. Ward Alfred. Alfred. Captains: E.Christenson, Captains: M.Perkins, . . Captain: T. Lucas ...... 1966 —3-5-0 1967 —0-7-1 1968 —3-5-0 1969 —3-5-0 1970 —0-8-0 ...... J. Taney III ...... C. Yonkin J. McVey ...... W W W L, 15-20 L, 14-27 L, 20-29 L, 14-18 L, 15-37 L, 24-33 L, 27-32 L, 12-18 L, 10-27 L, 19-20 L, 10-21 T W W W W W L, 6-20 L, 6-42 , 25-24 L, 8-15 , 14-14 L, 0-28 L, 6-28 L, 6-21 L, 6-42 L, 6-14 , 44-12 , 35-21 L, 6-35 W , 41-6 L, 6-7 , 14-7 , 12-0 , 21-7 L, 0-6 , 39-7 L, 3-7 , 7-6 Along withapairof Hamilton at St.Lawrence at Union Rensselaer at Rochester. at Merchantarine at Kenyon. St. Lawrence Hamilton Alfred. at Union at Colby. Drexel Rochester at Rensselaer RIT Rensselaer at MountUnion Hamilton at St.Lawrence at Union Colby at Ithaca. Captains: W. Blynt,R.Raleigh Captains: R.Dye,G.Wulster Coach GeorgeDavis Alfred. Alfred...... Captains: D.Dinolfo, ...... 1971 —5-4-0 1972 —7-2-0 1973 —7-1-1 37-16-1, .694 ...... M. Newton 1971-76 ...... - . W W W W W W W W L, 14-27 L, 22-31 L, 14-27 L, 14-19 L, 20-27 L, 14-17 L, 21-28 L, 33-38 L, 14-21 L, 14-41 L, 28-31 W W W W L, 0-10 , 27-14 , 28-24 , 28-20 , 40-21 , 60-13 , 21-10 , 26-14 , 28-21 L, 7-17 , 35-8 , 47-0 , 26-7 , 49-0 Rensselaer at RIT W at Rochester. St. Lawrence at Union Alfred. at Ithaca. at W at Rensselaer Brockport. at at St.Lawrence Union Rochester at Brockport. Ithaca. Rensselaer W Albany at Union Alfred. at Rochester. St. Lawrence at Cortland at RIT at Rensselaer at Hamilton at Union Alfred. St. Lawrence Mount Union at St.Lawrence at Denison RIT Rensselaer Ithaca. at Colby. Hamilton at Union Colby at RIT at Brockport. at Rensselaer Denison at Hamilton St. Lawrence at Union Alfred. at Ithaca. RIT Coast Guard. at W Rochester at St.Lawrence at Union at CoastGuard. Ithaca. Captains: G.Pratt, T. Schardt, Captains: P. Brady, D. Youker Captains: J.Hanley, T. Korn agner agner Alfred. Alfred. Alfred. Coach DaveUrick Captains: H.Mulcahey, ...... Captains: H.Janczyk, Captains: E.Cooney, agner agner . . . B. Whalen,S.Wood ...... 1977 —7-2-0 1978 —2-6-0 1979 —4-5-0 1974 —8-1-0 1975 —5-4-0 1976 —5-4-0 14-20-1, .414 ...... R. Kowalski ...... T. Schardt 1977-80 ...... J. Thon ...... W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L, 15-29 L, 14-31 L, 29-35 L, 22-28 L, 15-36 L, 13-14 L, 29-36 L, 14-20 L, 28-35 L, 20-27 L, 11-29 T W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W , 28-15 , 41-20 , 35-14 , 20-19 , 17-14 , 25-21 , 55-14 L, 8-13 L, 0-27 L, 0-49 L, 6-24 L, 0-25 L, 0-15 L, 3-14 , 24-17 , 17-16 , 30-28 , 14-14 , 37-14 , 39-23 , 41-27 L, 0-16 , 29-18 , 55-37 L, 7-27 , 42-15 , 44-16 , 31-13 L, 0-17 L, 6-20 , 28-22 W , 28-0 , 36-6 , 17-7 , 22-0 , 20-7 , 29-0 , 24-6 , 35-0 , 28-7 , 17-7 , 38-7 , 20-6 , 26-7 , 41-6 , 30-7 , 21-7 , 21-0 , 3-0 at St.Lawrence Cortland Brockport. at Rensselaer Rochester at at Buffalo. at Canisius at Brockport. Ithaca. Rensselaer at Hamilton Alfred. at Ithaca. at Rochester. St. Lawrence Buffalo. at Cortland Cortland at Rensselaer Brockport. at Union Rochester St. Lawrence at Hamilton at Ithaca. at Brockport. at Hamilton Rensselaer Union at Iona at Rensselaer Hofstra. Ithaca. Alfred. at St.Lawrence at Union Iona at Rochester. Rochester St. Lawrence at at Ithaca. Buffalo State. Rensselaer at Hofstra. Union at Buffalo State. Alfred. at Rensselaer Hofstra. Ithaca. at Rochester. at St.Lawrence at Cortland at Union Captains: D.Dalton,R.Palmer, Captains: K.Barna,R.Ordines Captains: R. Tretter, J.Warner Captains: M.Collins,E.Dunn, Captains: R.Hess,M.Koenig, Captains: W. Rogers, T. Rosa Coach JackDaniels Alfred. Alfred. Alfred...... Captains: D. Adams, P. Plunkett,P. Tumulty ...... J. Tretter, G.Vivian ...... 1980 —1-7-1 1981 —1-8-0 1982 —4-5-0 1983 —5-3-1 1984 —5-4-0 1985 —5-4-0 1986 —5-4-0 ...... 25-28-1, .472 ...... B. Frydman ...... 1981-86 ...... T. Gray ...... W W W W W W W W W W W W L, 13-14 L, 14-28 L, 10-34 L, 10-41 L, 20-21 L, 14-41 L, 31-37 L, 16-31 L, 14-49 L, 10-13 L, 12-20 L, 14-38 L, 14-24 L, 22-27 L, 13-14 L, 20-33 L, 12-15 L, 12-16 T W W W W W W W W W W , 13-12 L, 7-12 L, 6-21 L, 7-32 L, 7-21 L, 0-20 L, 3-20 , 13-13 L, 0-21 , 14-10 , 27-14 , 21-12 , 23-20 , 49-29 L, 0-23 , 33-12 L, 0-17 , 21-13 L, 0-24 , 44-10 L, 9-21 , 41-12 , 16-14 , 28-14 L, 0-12 L, 0-6 , 13-9 L, 3-7 , 34-8 , 37-6 , 52-7 , 22-8 , 34-7 , 28-7 , 23-6 , 27-3 , 16-3 L, 6-7 T , 7-7 Swarthmore at Rensselaer Gannon at Union at Gannon. St. JohnFisher. St. Lawrence at Canisius at Buffalo State. at Pace. at Swarthmore. Union Buffalo State. Rensselaer Rochester Cortland St. Lawrence at at Ithaca. Canisius Rensselaer at Hofstra. at Cortland Plymouth State. Union at St.Lawrence Cortland at Rensselaer Hofstra. Ithaca. at Canisius Alfred. at Rochester. at Union Rochester St. Lawrence at Canisius at Ithaca. at Swarthmore. Rensselaer at Hofstra. Union at Cortland Ithaca. at Canisius Alfred. at Rochester. at St.Lawrence Captains: J.Nickson,B.Richter Captains: T. deLoe,R.Paliana Captains: C.Petino,J. Treder, Captains: B.Levy, T. Schmidt Alfred. Coach BillMaxwell Alfred. Alfred. Coach DickT Captains: M.Capone, ...... 1990 —1-9-0 1991 —3-7-0 1987 —2-8-0 1988 —0-9-0 1989 —2-8-0 17-23-0, .425 ...... 5-34-0, .128 ...... F. Fedorjaka ...... 1991-94 1987-90 ...... D. Papa ...... aylor W W W W L, 10-21 L, 10-20 L, 21-45 L, 10-59 L, 10-37 L, 20-24 L, 37-42 L, 13-29 L, 17-44 L, 10-24 L, 24-33 L, 14-21 L, 13-30 L, 24-28 L, 14-28 L, 14-42 L, 23-31 W W W W W W L, 6-16 , 21-14 L, 0-34 L, 7-45 L, 7-12 L, 7-21 L, 3-28 , 25-10 , 24-14 L, 3-18 L, 0-35 L, 6-20 L, 0-17 L, 9-10 L, 6-29 L, 7-21 L, 0-29 L, 7-48 L, 9-16 L, 7-28 L, 0-58 L, 0-17 , 30-12 L, 0-17 L, 7-63 L, 7-21 , 13-0 L, 6-7 , 20-3 , 26-6 , 30-3 , 28-3 , 10-0 Game-By-Game Scores | coaching staff | 2008 S tatesmen | 2007 S eason Review opponents kevin colton team hotshots

Jim Martineck ’99 was a two-time winner of the Tryon Football Award, given to Defensive back Corey Cage ’08 had his senior season cut short by injury, but he still Hobart’s most outstanding lineman. managed two interceptions, including this one against Rensselaer.

at St. Lawrence...... L, 0-41 at Pace...... L, 12-23 1994 — 3-7-0 1997 — 6-4-0 2001 — 6-3-0 *at Rowan...... L, 14-45 Alfred...... L, 10-30 at Buffalo State...... L, 0-33 Captains: R. Bimson, Captains: D. Russell, Captains: R. Lopez, E. McLean Assumption...... W, 36-15 Rensselaer...... L, 0-28 M. Bower, G. Irvin, J. Sweatt E. Schiller, T. Zee at Dickinson...... W, 6-2 2005 — 9-2-0 at Canisius...... L, 9-34 Dickinson...... L, 14-28 at Dickinson...... W, 26-13 Union...... L, 6-42 *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 Pace...... W, 19-14 1993 — 7-3-0 at St. John Fisher....L, 10-31 St. John Fisher...... W, 38-7 at St. Lawrence...... W, 47-0 Captains: J. Anderson, at Rensselaer...... L, 15-16 Captains: R. Johnson, at Union...... L, 14-42 Union...... L, 17-28 Rochester...... W, 38-12 C. Feane, N. Robinson at St. John Fisher...W, 35-14 W. Palmer, R. Wynne St. Lawrence...... W, 27-23 at St. Lawrence...... W, 57-0 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 44-0 at Dickinson...... W, 21-0 at Dickinson...... L, 0-13 at Rochester...... W, 21-0 Rochester...... W, 48-14 at Alfred...... W, 24-21 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 34-0 1992 — 4-6-0 St. John Fisher...... W, 14-7 at Swarthmore...... W, 24-6 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 10-7 at Ithaca...... L, 13-52 Rensselaer.. W, 56-48 (3OT) Captains: L. Fowlkes, Union...... L, 3-26 Alfred...... L, 21-35 at Alfred...... W, 58-19 St. John Fisher...... W, 28-18 at WPI...... W, 24-7 C. Lobdell, R. Wynne at St. Lawrence...... W, 32-7 Ithaca...... L, 10-14 at Ithaca...... L, 13-35 at Rensselaer...... L, 29-35 at Coast Guard...... W, 42-13 Dickinson...... L, 10-14 at Rochester...... W, 2-0 at Hartwick...... L, 20-42 Hartwick...... L, 30-31 Merchant Marine...... W, 27-9 at St. John Fisher.....W, 14-3 Swarthmore...... W, 20-13 Rensselaer...... L, 20-41 at Rensselaer...... L, 14-16 2002 — 8-2-0 St. Lawrence...... W, 13-9 at Union...... L, 3-24 at Alfred...... W, 19-14 *NCAA Playoffs — 0-1-0 at Union...... L, 18-28 St. Lawrence...... W, 13-0 Pace...... W, 27-6 1998 — 6-3-0 Captains: T. Booth, M. Daley, at Rochester...... W, 42-25 h is tor Rochester...... L, 0-31 Buffalo State...... W, 10-0 Captains: J. Martinek, E. McLean, C. Swanson *Cortland...... W, 23-22 at Alfred...... W, 28-17 at Rensselaer...... L, 15-20 T. O’Brien Dickinson...... W, 27-3 *at Del. Valley...... L, 14-21 Canisius...... W, 13-6 Dickinson...... L, 9-15 at Union...... W, 14-6 at Union...... W, 19-14 St. Lawrence...... W, 44-14 2006 — 8-2-0 St. Lawrence...... W, 41-14 at Rochester...... W, 59-21 *NCAA Playoffs — 0-1-0 at Rochester...... W, 14-6 at Frank. & Marsh... W, 35-21 Captains: D. Blakowski, y at Frank. & Marsh.....W, 13-8 Alfred...... W, 25-19 (2ot) S. Mizro, N. Robinson, J. Sanders | hoba r Alfred...... W, 40-3 Ithaca...... W, 17-6 Dickinson...... W, 31-28 Ithaca...... L, 17-30 at St. John Fisher....L, 14-17 at Wm. Paterson.....W, 31-27 at St. John Fisher.....W, 24-7 Rensselaer...... W, 34-27 at Rensselaer...... W, 24-17 Coach Mike Cragg Rensselaer...... L, 27-31 *John Carroll...... L, 7-27 WPI...... W, 19-14 1995- at Merchant Marine.. W, 30-19 89-42-0, .679

1999 — 5-4-0 2003 — 6-4-0 at St. Lawrence...... W, 27-7 t and william smith | media | Captains: A. Backhaus, ECAC North Atlantic Bowl at Alfred...... W, 21-14 1995 — 4-6-0 K. Brandon, E. Newsome Champions Union...... L, 14-31 Captains: C. Griswold, A. Pohl at Dickinson...... L, 20-32 Captains: C. Purtell, Rochester...... W, 31-21 at Dickinson...... L, 14-31 Union...... L, 14-20 C. Swanson, D. Szentesy *at Rowan...... L, 18-20 St. John Fisher...... W, 1-0 at St. Lawrence...... W, 28-10 at Dickinson...... L, 16-17 Union...... L, 15-39 Rochester...... W, 48-21 Union...... W, 35-3 2007 — 8-3-0 at St. Lawrence...... W, 20-16 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 35-7 at St. Lawrence...... W, 28-10 *NCAA Playoffs — 0-1-0 Rochester...... L, 17-26 at Alfred...... W, 29-20 Rochester...... L, 13-17 Captains: R. Aruck, J. Sanders, Swarthmore...... W, 51-0 at Ithaca...... L, 13-44 Frank. & Marsh...... W, 28-20 A. Strom at Alfred...... L, 14-35 St. John Fisher...... W, 16-0 at Alfred...... W, 20-12 at Dickinson.....L, 27-30 (OT) at Ithaca...... L, 22-43 at Rensselaer...... L, 6-17 at Ithaca...... L, 7-14 Carnegie Mellon.....W, 27-26 Hartwick...... W, 27-23 St. John Fisher...... L, 12-20 Rensselaer...... L, 31-35 at Rensselaer...... L, 28-40 2000 — 8-1-0 at Rensselaer...... W, 43-25 at WPI...... W, 45-35 *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 Norwich...... W, 34-18 at Susquehanna.....W, 41-13 1996 — 5-5-0 Captains: M. Amodeo, Merchant Marine...... W, 55-9 Captains: A. Aguilar, J. Dailey, K. Brandon, R. Gould, 2004 — 9-2-0 St. Lawrence...... W, 56-21 G. Helmer E. Newsome *NCAA Playoffs — 1-1-0 Alfred...... W, 41-22 Dickinson...... L, 14-40 Dickinson...... W, 28-13 Captains: A. Bell, W. Bennett, at Union...... W, 30-20 at St. John Fisher....L, 28-35 at Rochester...... L, 0-14 T. Godinho, C. Purtell at Rochester...... W, 30-14 at Union...... L, 22-24 at Union...... W, 13-12 Dickinson...... W, 31-10 *at St. John Fisher.....L, 7-24 St. Lawrence...... W, 26-25 St. Lawrence...... W, 41-7 at Frank. & Marsh....L, 14-35 at Rocheser...... W, 35-13 at Frank. & Marsh... W, 28-10 at Rensselaer...... W, 54-13 at Frank. & Marsh....L, 24-34 Alfred...... W, 20-14 WPI...... W, 55-38 Alfred...... W, 31-26 Ithaca...... W, 19-0 Coast Guard...... W, 31-2 Ithaca...... L, 14-21 at St. John Fisher...W, 35-10 at Merchant Marine..W, 35-6 Quarterback Greg Helmer ’97 broke 14 school records at Hartwick...... W, 42-27 Rensselaer...... W, 27-0 at St. Lawrence...... W, 21-10 Rensselaer...... W, 36-35 ot *Bridgewater State...W, 25-0 Union...... W, 33-27 (OT) during his career, becoming the first Statesman passer *at Widener...... L, 14-40 Rochester...... W, 41-20 to throw for more than 4,000 yards (4,501). *Curry...... 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Guariglia, Jordan C. ’99 — 1995 Huling, Elijah Jr. ’72 — 1970-71 Kowalski, Richard A. ’76 — 1972-75 Guarino, Philip ’02 — 2000-01 Humphrey, Austin S. ’00 — 1899 Kraetz, Richard ’51 — 1948 Retired Jerseys Guccia, Bart G. ’71 — 1968-70 Humphrey, William B. ’87 — 1983 Kraus, F.J. ’50 — 1947 Guerdan, R.S. ’52 — 1951 Hungerford, Francis S. ’31 — 1929 Kraus, J.P. ’55 — 1952-54 Merle Gulick ’30, a 1965 inductee of the Guidetti, Anthony P. — 2007 Hurtubise, J.J. ’57 — 1954, ’56 Kraus, James P. ’81 — 1977-80 Gulick, Merle A. ’30 — 1927-29 Hutcheson, H.A. ’29 — 1927-28 Kremblas, Jerrod C. ’96 — 1992-95 Hall Gulick, P.L. ’63 — 1962 Hutton, N.O. ’03 — 1899, 1900-01 Krenzer, Daniel R. ’98 — 1995 of Fame, was an Gunnell, H. ’00 — 1897-99 Hyde, Kenneth C. ’16 — 1915 Kreutter, John F. ’52 — 1950-51 Gutches, G.A. ’06 — 1903-05 Hynes, Robert W. ’34 — 1933 Kubera, Kevin A. ’03 — 2001-02 outstanding running Gutelius, Thomas L. ’98 — 1995-97 Kubiak, Dennis E. ’77 — 1973-76 back for the States- — I — Kurtz, Michael ’81 — 1980 #33 — H — Iorio, Raffaele C. ’00 — 1996-99 Kuwasaki, Rex ’51 — 1950 men football team. 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Hiscareer in fourconsecutive rush for1,000yards in NCAA Rich Kowalski’76wasthesecondplayer Retired Jeseys of Famein1987. Bartlett 1973, theMurray ship andleadershipin the alski wasinductedinto team asasenior. 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Hewasanoutstandingfootballplay carries inaseason the Hobartrecordfor (61) andtheownerof carries inagame holder formost Mark Perkins’69wastheNCAA Retired Jeseys — Q — R who hadhisjerseynumber for bothlacrosseandfoot ball, retiredbytheCollege. a first-team Fame withthecharterclass As asenior, Perkinswas student-athlete attheCol senior, forbeingthetop lacrosse player. C o-captain ball Playerofthe the ECACDivisionIIIFoot- the Hobart lege. Hewasinductedinto in 1986. Babe Kraus of thefootballteamand team, Perkinswonthe captain ofthelacrosse Ryan, J.A.’03—1899,1900-01 Russell, L.C.’62—1959-60 Russell, DavidR.’98—1994-97 Rumbold, Lynn ’20—1919 Ruffner, J.S.’63—1962 Rufenacht, GeorgeJ.’29—1928 Ruckert, Gus’41—1941 Ruberti, CraigN.’93—1990-92 Royston, J.F. ’58—1955-57 Royce, FrancisM.’07—1904-05 Rowland, JosephM.’32—1931 Rothrock, John’64—1963 Rotach, Walter ’48—1947 Rossetti, RichardE.’69—1966 Ross, DarenJ.’99—1995 Rosenbaum, R.M.’52—1951 Rose, RobertS.’08—1904 Rosa, Thomas J.’86— 1982-85 Ronnins, E.A.’16—1913-15 Rolfe, DavidR.’25—1923 Rolfe, B.W. ’60—1959 Rogers, WillieJ.’86—1982-85 Rogers, RobertH.’43—1940-41 Rogan, PaulD.’94—1989-91,’93 Roes, JeanR.’00—1996-97 Roche, Donald A. ’80—1976-79 Robinson, RyanD.’10—2006-07 Robinson, NolanM.’07—2003-06 Roberts, Thomas H.III’93 —1990-92 Roberts, Jeffrey ’89—1985-87 Roberti, Michael A. ’90—1987-88 Roberston, T.N. ’58—1953 Robbins, A.W. ’13—1909-12 Roache, EvansD.’98—1994-97 Rippey, JamesL.’08—1907 Rippey, EdwinF. ’08—1904-05 Rippe, RobertH.’07—1904 Ripley, RobertS.’10—1908 Riker, James A. ’72—1968-70 Riggi, Richard A. Jr. ’09—2007 Ridore, Andrew O.’08—2007 Richter, Robert A. ’90—1987-89 Richardson, J.’64—1961-63 Richards, C.N.’10—1906-07 Richards, A. ’96—1894-95 Rich, M.G.’35—1932-34 Rich, K.G.’38—1935-36 Samek, RobertH.’42—1939 Salasny, JohnM.’88—1984-87 St. John,Robert’49—1949 #24 All-merican Athletic Hallof A — S ward asa record- Y ear and - - - All-Time Lettermen | coaching staff | 2008 S tatesmen | 2007 S eason Review opponents

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RUSHING Rushing attempts Game Mark Perkins ’69 61 at Rensselaer, 11/9/1968 Season Mark Perkins ’69 309 1968 Mark Logan ’99 301 1996 Career Rich Kowalski ’76 907 1972-75 Ty Godinho ’05 840 2001-04 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 819 1969-72 Rushing yards Game Jack Davis ’78 321 Brockport, 11/5/1977 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 286 at Colby, 10/30/1971 Rich Kowalski ’76 275 at Union, 10/27/1973 Season Don Aleksiewicz ’73 1,616 1971 Keith Brandon ’01 1,369 1998 Doug Blakowski ’07 1,364 2005 Running back Mark Perkins ’69 (#24) holds the Hobart game and season records for rushing attempts. He carried Don Aleksiewicz ’73 1,249 1972 the ball 61 times against RPI on Nov. 9, 1968, and 309 times that season. Don Aleksiewicz ’73 1,220 1970 Career Rich Kowalski ’76 4,631 1972-75 100-yard rushing games Season Don Aleksiewicz ’73 4,525 1969-72 Season Don Aleksiewicz ’73 19 1971 Ty Godinho ’05 3,807 2001-04 Ed Cooney ’80 9 1977 Doug Blakowski ’07 17 2005 Keith Brandon ’01 3,708 1997-00 Doug Blakowski ’07 9 2005 Keith Brandon ’01 15 1998 Jack Davis ’78 14 1977 Career Doug Blakowski ’07 14 2006 Rushing yards per game Rich Kowalski ’76 23 1972-75 Season Career Don Aleksiewicz ’73 179.6 1971 Consecutive 100-yard games Rich Kowalski ’76 47 1972-75 Keith Brandon ’01 45 1997-00 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 158.1 1970 Season Ty Godinho ’05 35 2001-04 Keith Brandon ’01 152.1 1998 Ed Cooney ’80 9 1977 Career Career Don Aleksiewicz ’73 133.1 1969-72 Ed Cooney ’80 12 1976-79 PASSING Rich Kowalski ’76 128.6 1972-75 Rushing yards Pass attempts Longest run Game by a first-year Craig Swanson ’04 54 at RPI, 11/10/2001 from scrimmage Game Dan Birdsall ’01 46 at Dickinson, 9/11/1999 Merle Gulick ’30 98 at Alfred, 11/2/1928 Mark Logan ’99 227 Hartwick, 11/4/1995 Shawn Mizro ’07 46 at Union, 11/5/2005 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 97 at Alfred, 10/17/1970 Season Greg Helmer ’97 42 Ithaca, 11/2/1996 Ralph Cardillo ’51 93 Kenyon, 11/5/1949 Mark Logan ’99 1,175 1995 Bob Tretter ’82 41 at Ithaca, 1981 Ralph Cardillo ’51 90 at Trinity, 10/14/1950 Season h is tor 1,000-yard seasons Andrew Strom ’08 332 2007 Career Craig Swanson ’04 290 2002 Rich Kowalski ’76 4 1972-75 Greg Helmer ’97 289 1996

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Teammates Shawn Mizro ’07 285 2005 | hoba r with 1,000-yard seasons Career Don Aleksiewicz ’73 (1,249) and Rich Kowalski ’76 (1,057) Shawn Mizro ’07 826 2003-06 2,306 1972 Craig Swanson ’04 802 2000-03 Ed Cooney ’80 (1,197) and Jack Davis ’78 (1,074) Greg Helmer ’97 727 1993-96 2,271 1977 Dan Birdsall ’01 521 1997-00 t and william smith | media | Rushing yards per attempt Pass attempts per game Game Season Don Aleksiewicz ’73 14.4 RIT, 9/23/1972 Andrew Strom ’08 30.2 2007 Season (min. 100 carries) Craig Swanson ’04 29.0 2003 Rich Kowalski ’76 7.3 1972 Greg Helmer ’97 28.9 1996 Season (min. 30 carries) Career Rich Turoski ’55 9.9 1953 Craig Swanson ’04 25.1 2000-03 Career Don Aleksiewicz ’73 5.5 1969-72 Pass completions Game Rushing touchdowns Shawn Mizro ’07 31 at Union, 11/5/2005 Craig Swanson ’04 26 Alfred, 10/26/2002 Game Craig Swanson ’04 25 at RPI, 11/10/2001 L. Carr 6 Geneva AC, 11/11/1896 Craig Swanson ’04 25 at F&M, 10/19/2002 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 5 Colby, 11/4/1972 Andrew Strom ’08 25 at WPI, 9/29/2007 Ralph Cardillo ’51 4 Kenyon, 11/5/1949 Keith Brandon ’01 4 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 Season Ty Godinho ’05 4 RPI, 11/16/2002 Andrew Strom ’08 216 2007 Greg Helmer ’97 184 1996 Craig Swanson ’04 170 2002 Running back Doug Blakowski ’07 tied the Hobart re- Craig Swanson ’04 165 2003 cord for 100-yard rushing games in a season with nine Shawn Mizro ’07 157 2004 Shawn Mizro ’07 157 2005 in 2005. The two-time All-American finished his career with 14 100-yard performances. 49 2008 hobart football 50 2008 hobart football kevin colton prolific seasons ever by a Statesman. Hecompleted aStatesman. seasonsever 216 by prolific of332passesfor 2,742 yards and27 touchdowns. Year,most the 14of Player Offensivebroke one League ’08 StromrecordsAndrewwith Liberty 2008 The Craig Swanson’04 Shawn Mizro’07 Andrew Strom’08 Shawn Mizro’07 Craig Swanson’04 Andrew Strom’08 Shawn Mizro’07 Craig Swanson’04 Greg Helmer’97 Shawn Mizro’07 Craig Swanson’04 Andrew Strom’08 Greg Helmer’97 Andrew Strom’08 Shawn Mizro’07 Greg Helmer’97 Craig Swanson’04 Greg Helmer’97 Andrew Strom’08 Dan Birdsall’01 Greg Helmer’97 Craig Swanson’04 Shawn Mizro’07 Records Pass completinspergame Completion percentage Pass completins Passing Season Season Season Career Career Career Game 2,209 2,253 2,742 .539 .551 .566 .649 .637 .651 13.0 13.1 14.2 18.4 19.6 339 370 385 428 437 246 392 454 455 y at Susquehanna,11/6/2007 ards at Rochester, 10/12/2002 at Union,11/5/2005 at RPI,11/10/2001 Union, 11/6/2004 1993-96 2003-06 2000-03 2006-07 2003-06 1993-96 2000-03 1997-00 1993-96 2000-03 2003-06 1996 2007 1996 2007 2002 2004 2007 Shawn Mizro’07 Dan Birdsall’01 Shawn Mizro’07 Tommy O’Hare’85 Craig Swanson’04 Shawn Mizro’07 Andrew Strom’08 Tommy O’Hare’85 Andrew Strom’08 Greg Helmer’97 Shawn Mizro’07 Craig Swanson’04 Greg Helmer’97 Shawn Mizro’07 Shawn Mizro’07 Craig Swanson’04 Andrew Strom’08 Andrew Strom’08 Dan Birdsall’01 Greg Helmer’97 Craig Swanson’04 Shawn Mizro’07 Greg Helmer’97 Shawn Mizro’07 Passing Passing Passing completin y ards per attempt y ards pergame Season Season Season Career Career Career y 150.0 174.2 177.4 191.3 194.8 204.8 220.9 249.3 2,790 3,479 4,501 5,678 6,097 1,913 2,143 13.6 14.3 14.4 6.8 7.1 7.4 8.2 7.9 8.3 ards per 1982-84 2000-03 2003-06 2006-07 1993-96 2003-06 2000-03 2006-07 1997-00 1993-96 2000-03 2003-06 2005 1999 2004 1982 2007 1996 2005 2004 2002 2007 1996 2005 Andrew Strom’08 Andrew Strom’08 Shawn Mizro’07 Shawn Mizro’07 Craig Swanson’04 Craig Swanson’04 Craig Swanson’04 Craig Swanson’04 Shawn Mizro’07 Craig Swanson’04 Andrew Strom’08 Shawn Mizro’07 Shawn Mizro’07 Shawn Mizro’07 Greg Helmer’97toNateWaye ’95 Craig Swanson’04toDanSuozzi’05 Greg Helmer’97 Craig Swanson’04 Andrew Strom’08 Shawn Mizro’07 Dan Birdsall’01 Bob Tretter ’82 and touchdowns. yards, completions, attempts, for marks the including ShawnMizro ’07 several owns passingrecords, Hobart Andrew Strom’08 Dan Bridsall’01 Greg Helmer’97 Craig Swanson’04 Shawn Mizro’07 Longest p T ouchdwn p scrimmage Season Career Career Game 12.5 12.6 13.4 13.7 13.5 11.5 15 17 21 27 30 85 88 27 27 31 47 61 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 ass from at Susquehanna,10/6/2007 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Coast Guard,10/9/2004 asses Rochester, 11/13/2004 at F&M,10/19/2002 Alfred, 10/27/2007 Alfred, 10/26/2002 Alfred, 10/22/1994 Union, 9/27/2003 Union, 11/6/2004 RPI, 9/24/2005 1993-96 2000-03 2006-07 2003-06 1997-00 2006-07 1997-00 1993-96 2000-03 2003-06

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rt foxall rt A Records | coaching staff | 2008 S tatesmen | 2007 S eason Review opponents kevin colton kevin colton TD passes per game Season Shawn Mizro ’06 2.73 2004 Andrew Strom ’08 2.45 2007 Craig Swanson ’04 2.10 2002 Career Shawn Mizro ’07 1.74 2003-06 Craig Swanson ’04 1.47 2000-03 Pass efficiency rating Season Andrew Strom ’08 159.47 2007 Shawn Mizro ’07 149.57 2004 Craig Swanson ’04 139.6 2002 Craig Swanson ’04 134.1 2003 Shawn Mizro ’07 132.3 2005 Career Andrew Strom ’08 157.7 2006-07 Shawn Mizro ’07 134.9 2003-06 Craig Swanson ’04 129.7 2000-03 Dan Birdsall ’01 110.8 1997-00 Greg Helmer ’97 110.4 1993-96 RECEIVING Receptions Game Dan Suozzi ’05 12 F&M, 10/18/2003 Nico Karagosian ’97 11 RPI, 11/12/1994 James Wright ’08 (left) and Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 (right) combined for 1,763 receiving yards last season, the most Joe Pirozzolo ’03 10 at SJFC, 11/9/2002 ever by Hobart teammates. Wright graduated second in career receiving yards, third in career receiving touchdowns, Frank Fedorjaka ’89 10 Alfred, 10/17/1987 Luke Gutelius ’98 10 Ithaca, 11/2/1996 and fourth in career receptions. Scott Yoder ’01 10 RPI, 11/11/2000 Season Nico Karagosian ’97 740 1996 Career Dan Suozzi ’05 63 2003 Career Dan Suozzi ’05 26 2001-04 Nico Karagosian ’97 61 1996 Dan Suozzi ’05 2,843 2001-04 Rick Piñero ’05 21 2001-04 James Wright ’08 60 2007 James Wright ’08 2,012 2004-07 James Wright ’08 20 2004-07 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 59 2007 Scott Geise ’83 1,899 1979-82 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 18 2005-07 Dan Suozzi ’05 57 2004 Frank Fedorjaka ’89 1,781 1985-88 Nate Waye ’94 17 1990-93 Career Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 1,728 2005-07 Dan Suozzi ’05 181 2001-04 TOTAL OFFENSE Frank Fedorjaka ’89 141 1985-88 Receiving yards per game Nico Karagosian ’97 141 1993-96 Season Total offense YARDS James Wright ’08 134 2004-07 Scott Geise ’83 114.3 1982 Game Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 121 2005-07 Career Shawn Mizro ’07 436 at Union, 11/5/2005

Dan Suozzi ’05 76.8 2001-04 Craig Swanson ’04 428 at RPI, 11/10/2001 h is tor Receptions per game Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 54.0 2005-07 Season Season Nico Karagosian ’97 53.2 1993-96 Andrew Strom ’08 3,171 2007 Dan Suozzi ’05 6.3 2003 Shawn Mizro ’07 2,274 2004

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Career Game Craig Swanson ’04 2,067 2002 | hoba r Nico Karagosian ’97 4.7 1993-96 Nate Waye ’95 35.2 Alfred, 10/22/1994 Greg Helmer ’97 1,882 1996 Season Career Receptions, teammates Scott Geise ’83 19.4 1982 Shawn Mizro ’07 6,135 2003-06 Season Career Craig Swanson ’04 5,220 2000-03 James Wright ’08 (60) & Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 (59) Andy Pirozzolo ’01 20.9 1997-00 Rich Kowalski ’76 4,760 1972-75 119 2007 Scott Geise ’83 18.4 1979-82 t and william smith | media | Nico Karagosian ’97 (61) & Luke Gutelius ’98 (56) Total offense per game 117 1996 Receiving yards, teammates Season Season Andrew Strom ’08 288.3 2007 Consecutive games with a James Wright ’08 (923), Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 (840) Shawn Mizro ’06 206.7 2004 catch 1,763 2007 Craig Swanson ’04 206.7 2002 Dan Suozzi ’05 32 2001-04 Dan Suozzi ’05 (994), Rick Piñero ’05 (679) Career Scott Yoder ’01 28 1998-00 1,673 2004 Shawn Mizro ’07 175.3 2003-06 Nico Karagosian ’97 26 1994-96 Dan Suozzi ’05 (906), Rick Piñero ’05 (414) Andrew Strom ’08 165.4 2006-07 Frank Fedorjaka ’89 24 1986-88 1,320 2003 Craig Swanson ’04 163.1 2000-03 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 23 2005- Nico Karagosian ’97 (740), Luke Gutelius ’98 (561) Greg Helmer ’97 144.4 1993-96 Luke Gutelius ’98 21 1995-97 1,301 1996 SCORING Receiving yards Touchdown receptions Game Game Points Dan Suozzi ’05 239 F&M, 10/18/2003 Rick Piñero ’05 4 WPI, 10/2/2004 Game Scott Geise ’83 201 Hamilton, 10/23/1982 Dan Suozzi ’05 4 Coast Guard, 10/9/2004 Fred King ’37 31 at Buffalo, 11/7/1936 Nate Waye ’95 176 Alfred, 10/22/1994 Season Season Dan Suozzi ’05 176 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Dan Suozzi ’05 14 2004 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 122 1971 Season James Wright ’08 12 2007 Rick Piñero ’05 11 2004 Career Scott Geise ’83 1,029 1982 Rich Kowalski ’76 308 1972-75 Dan Suozzi ’05 994 2004 Scott Geise ’83 9 1982 James Wright ’08 923 2007 Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 9 2007 Dan Suozzi ’05 906 2003

51 2008 hobart football 52 2008 hobart football Dominick Ancona ’08 Eric Ampuja ’05 Felix Pratico’01 Rusty Hawley’79 Matt Edwards’96 Eric Ampuja ’05 Matt Edwards’96 Matt Edwards’96 Paul Rogan’94 Eric Ampuja ’05 Paul Rogan’94 Eric Ampuja ’05 Shawn Fazio’81 Dominick Ancona ’08 Shawn Fazio’81 Rich Kowalski’76 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 Rich Kowalski’76 Fred King’37 L. Carr Rich Kowalski’76 Don Aleksiewicz ’73 Buffalo onNov. 7,1936. against touchdowns, five including points, 31 ’37scored King Fred All-American Little Press Associated Records Longest fieldgoal made Field goal percentage Field goal attempts Points pergame T Extra points Field goals ouchdwns Season Season Season Season Season Career Career Career Career Career Game Game .786 .778 .778 .800 13.6 8.6 53 37 38 17 19 19 10 51 20 11 8 8 8 5 5 5 6 St. Lawrence,10/20/2007 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Geneva AC, 11/11/1896 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 at Buffalo, 11/7/1936 Colby, 11/4/1972 RIT, 9/23/1972 Alfred, 1977 1992-95 1990-93 2001-04 2001-04 1977-80 1972-75 1972-75 2001 1994 1992 1971 1993 2007 1979 1971 Nico Karagosian’97 Nico Karagosian’97 Shawn Fazio’81 Eric Ampuja ’05 Felix Pratico’01 Kevin Olson’09 Eric Ampuja ’05 Dominick Ancona ’08 Eric Ampuja ’05 Jim Carpenter’83 Matt Edwards’96 Kevin Olson’09 Eric Ampuja ’05 Eric Ampuja ’05 Felix Pratico’01 Eric Ampuja ’05 Dominick Ancona ’08 Dominick Ancona ’08 Dominick Ancona ’08 Eric Ampuja ’05 Felix Pratico’01 Eric Ampuja ’05 Kevin Olson’09 Felix Pratico’01 Eric Ampuja ’05 Dominick Ancona ’08 akickerlast season. made andpointsby Year the of Player Dominick Ancona ’08 broke the season Teamsmarks for PATs Special League Liberty consecutive P Extra pointpercentage Extra points attempted Two-point cnversi ns Points by Season Season Season Season Season Career Career Career Career Career Game .938 .957 .974 .977 102 180 136 123 49 52 60 78 40 40 43 52 37 37 42 48 7 5 8 8 8 8 AT kicksmade a kicker Merchant Marine,10/13/2007 St. Lawrence,10/20/2007 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 2003-2004 1993-96 1977-80 2001-04 1979-82 2001-04 2001-04 1994 2005 2004 1996 1997 2005 2004 2007 1997 2004 2007 2005 1997 2004 2007 on Sept. 30,2000. a record 97 yards for a touchdown against St. Lawrence Dyshawn Washington ’04 returned the opening kickoff Dave Russell’98 Rob Gould’01 Dave Russell’98 Tom Rosa’86 Tom Rosa’86 Tom Rosa’86 Jesse Truley ’96 Rich Kowalski’76 Carson Johnson’00 Mark Collins’82 Dyshaun Washington ’06 Merle Gulick’30 Mark Rendell’01 Nico Karagosian’97 Nico Karagosian’97 Longest kickreun after Longest kickoffreun Two-point cnversin Longest punreun KICKOFF RETUNS Unassisted tackles T Longest defensive ackles for a loss PUNT REUNS extra point receptions DEFENSE a safety T ackles Season Season Season Season Career Career Career Career 213 393 129 100 49 59 22 78 87 95 95 97 90 7 5 at SJFC,9/21/1996(TD) at Hamilton,10/11/1975 Alfred, 10/29/1927(TD) at SLU,9/30/1978(TD) at Alfred, 10/25/1997 SLU, 9/30/2000(TD) 1994-97 1997-00 1982-85 1982-85 1993-96

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Sacks Team Records Season Dave Russell ’98 14.0 1996 Single Game Offense Career Rushing attempts 80 at RPI, 11/9/1968 Dave Russell ’98 33.0 1994-97 Rushing yards 614 RIT, 9/23/1972 Rushing touchdowns 9 Kenyon, 10/17/1953 Fumble recoveries Pass attempts 54 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Season Pass completions 31 at Union, 11/5/2005 David Szentesy ’04 6 2002 Passing yards 437 at RPI, 11/10/2001 Career Touchdown passes 5 Union, 11/6/2004 Tom Rosa ’86 12 1982-85 5 RPI, 9/24/2005 Total offense 715 RIT, 9/23/1972 Points (all-time) 70 Geneva AC, 11/11/1896 Interceptions Points (modern) 61 Kenyon, 10/17/1953 Game Touchdowns 9 Kenyon, 10/17/1953 Craig Bramley ’52 6 at Hamilton, Nov. 10, 1951 Extra points 8 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 Tony Aguilar ’97 4 Hartwick, Nov. 4, 1995 8 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 Season 8 St. Lawrence, 10/20/2007 Bill Palmer ’94 9 1993 Eric Newsome ’01 9 1999 Single Season Offense Brian Verdon ’87 8 1985 Rushing attempts 665 1972 Erik Schiller ’98 8 1997 Rushing attempts per game 73.9 1972 James Alexander ’08 8 2007 Rushing yards 3,426 1972 Career Rushing yards per attempt 5.2 1972 Bill Palmer ’94 23 1990-93 Rushing yards per game 380.7 1972 Brian Verdon ’87 20 1983-86 Pass attempts 348 2007 Eric Newsome ’01 19 1997-00 Pass attempts per game 31.6 2007 Defensive end Dave Russell ’98 holds the Hobart sea- Pass completions 227 2007 Interception yards son and career records for sacks as well as the season Pass completions per game 20.6 2007 Season record for tackles for a loss. He was a consensus All- Completion percentage .652 2007 Tony Aguilar ’97 174 1996 American as a senior. Passing yards 2,924 2007 Mark Rendell ’01 161 1997 Passing yards per game 265.8 2007 Career Passing yards per attempt 8.4 2007 Eric Newsome ’01 333 1997-00 Pass break-ups Passing yards per completion 16.0 1982 Season Touchdown passes 31 2004 Interception return for td Mark Rendell ’01 16 1998 Total offense 4,732 2007 Season Career Total offense per game 457.1 1972 Tony Aguilar ’97 2 1996 James Alexander ’08 30 2004-07 Points 390 2007 Brian Verdon ’87 2 1986 Mark Rendell ’01 29 1997-00 Points per game 35.5 2007 Career Dyshawn Washington ’05 29 2000, 2003-05 Touchdowns 52 2007 Eric Newsome ’01 3 1997-00 Touchdowns per game 4.9 1954 Extra points 48 2007 Two-point conversions attempts 6 1996 Two-point conversions 5 1996 Field goals 11 1979

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9 2004 t and william smith | media | olton (alexander); E d webber ( R ussell) kevin C olton 9 2005 Winning percentage 1.000 1891 1.000 1954 1.000 1957 Fewest losses 0 1891 0 1896 0 1915 0 1954 0 1957 Consecutive wins 14 1953-55 Consecutive wins at home 14 Nov. 22, 2003-Sept. 30, 2006 Consecutive winning seasons 11 1997-present Fewest wins 0 9 times most recently 1988 Lowest winning percentage .000 9 times most recently 1988 Most losses 9 four times most recently 1990 Consecutive losses 27 1929-31 Consecutive losing seasons 6 1929-34 6 1987-92 Consecutive games scoring 81 9/16/2000 to present (last shutout: at Rochester, in ’00, 0-14) Consecutive shutouts 4 1904-05 During the 2007 season, D3football.com All-American James Alexander ’08 came within a single interception of Consecutive games shut out 8 1929-30 tying the Hobart record. The cornerback finished his career with a record 30 pass break ups, one more than the old standard shared by Mark Rendel ’01 and Dyshawn Washington ’04. 53 2008 hobart football 54 2008 hobart football seth siditsky ing inagame. yards per completion in a game, and pass effeciency rat - game, a postseasonrecords the in forpasses touchdown holds ’04 SwansonCraig All-American, Academic An Shawn Mizro’07 Shawn Mizro’07 Andrew Strom’08 Shawn Mizro’07 Shawn Mizro’07 Jack Holleran’05 Keith Brandon’01 Ty Godinho’05 Ty Godinho’05 Jack Holleran’05 Jack Holleran’05 Keith Brandon’01 Ty Godinho’05 Keith Brandon’01 Keith Brandon’01 Ty Godinho’05 Records Rushing Yar ds Per Postseaon Records Rushing T Longest rushfrom Postseason (min.4att/gm) Rushing Passing Rushing Yar ds Completions scrimmage Postseason Postseason Postseason Postseason Postseason Game Game Game Game Game Game ouchdwns A 303 203 A 8.2 8.4 28 17 19 63 39 76 55 30 30 2 2 2 ttempts ttempts at St.JohnFisher, 11/17/2007 at Widener, 11/25/2000 at Rowan,11/27/2004 at Rowan,11/27/2004 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Norwich, 11/22/2003 A Curry, 11/20/2004 Curry, 11/20/2004 ttempt 2004 (2gms) 2004 (2gms) 2000 (2gms) 2000 (2gms) 2000 (2gms) 2003 (1gm) 2003 (1gm) Andy Pirozzolo’01 Andy Pirozzolo’01 Andy Pirozzolo’01 Craig Swanson’04 Craig Swanson’04 Shawn Mizro’07 Craig Swanson’04 Shawn Mizro’07 Craig Swanson’04 Craig Swanson’04 Shawn Mizro’07toJamesWright ’08 Andrew Strom’08toJamesWright ’08 Shawn Mizro’07 Shawn Mizro’07 Craig Swanson’04 Andrew Strom’08 Craig Swanson’04 Andrew Strom’08 with thegame’sMVPaward Athletic by DirectorHanna’68. Mike Ty Godinho ’05 rushed for a postseason record 203 yards in the 2003 ECAC Northwest He Bowl. was presented Completion percentage Pass Efficiency Yards percompletin Postseason (min.5comp/gm) T Postseason (min.5att/gm) ouchdwn p Receiving Yards Passing Yards Longest p Receptions Postseason Postseason Postseason Postseason Game Game Game Game Game Game Game 209.8 209.8 16.7 20.2 .667 .703 .703 109 354 209 667 16 49 58 9 3 3 3 Bridgewater St.,11/18/2000 Bridgewater St.,11/18/2000 ass at Rowan,Nov. 27,2004 asses at Widener, 11/25/2000 at Widener, 11/25/2000 rating at Rowan,11/18/2006 at SJFC,11/17/2007 at SJFC,11/17/2007 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Norwich, 11/22/2003 2000 (2gms) 2004 (2gms) 2004 (2gms) 2006 (1gm) 2003 (1gm) 2007 (1gm) 2003 (1gm) 2000 Kevin Olson’09 Eric Ampuja ’05 Eric Ampuja ’05 Eric Ampuja ’05 Eric Ampuja ’05 Eric Ampuja ’05 Eric Ampuja ’05 Keith Brandon’01 Andy Pirozzolo’01 Ty Godinho’05 Andy Pirozzolo’01 Ty Godinho’05 Keith Brandon’01 Andy Pirozzolo’01 Ty Godinho’05 Andy Pirozzolo’01 Ty Godinho’05 Andy Pirozzolo’01 Andy Pirozzolo’01 James Wright ’08 James Wright ’08 Andy Pirozzolo’01 Receiving T Yards pereception Extra point, kick Extra point, kick T percenta ge Game (min.3att) ouchdwns Postseason Postseason Postseason Postseason Postseason Postseason Postseason Points Game Game Game Game Game 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 32.0 32.0 198 ouchdwns 12 12 12 12 12 7 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Bridgewater St.,11/18/2000 Bridgewater St.,11/18/2000 Bridgewater St.,11/18/2000 at Rowan,11/18/2006 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Curry, 11/20/2004 Curry, 11/20/2004

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Postseason Eric Newsome ’01 3 2000 (2 gms) Longest kickoff return Travis Widrick ’01 35 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Coaching Records Kickoff return average Career Wins Game Coach Seasons W l t Pct Andrew Marlier ’11 24.0 at SJFC, 11/18/2007 Mike Cragg 13 89 42 0 .679 Steve Sorhaindo ’08 23.5 at Rowan, Nov. 18, 2006 J. Edward Tryon 17 64 54 6 .540 Postseason (min. 1 ret/g) V.S. Welch 13 55 51 4 .518 Andrew Marlier ’11 24.0 2007 (1 gm) George W. Davis 6 37 16 1 .694 Steve Sorhaindo ’08 23.5 2006 (1 gm) Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 21 4 .582 Jack Daniels 6 25 28 1 .472 Longest punt return Alva E. Kelley 8 20 41 3 .336 Dan Suozzi ’05 37 Curry, 11/20/2004 Bill Maxwell 4 17 23 0 .425 Dave Urick 4 14 20 1 .414 Punt return average C.W.P. Reynolds 5 13 17 4 .441 Game W.A. Atkinson 1 8 6 0 .571 Dan Suozzi ’05 37.0 Curry, 11/20/2004 Dr. Sweetland 2 6 6 1 .500 Postseason (min. 1 ret/g) Mr. Weeks 1 5 3 0 .625 Dan Suozzi ’05 9.5 2003 (1 gm) Mr. Ward 1 5 4 0 .556 Dick Taylor 4 5 34 0 .128 Longest punt Mr. Murray 1 4 3 0 .571 Eric Ampuja ’05 61 Curry, 11/20/2004 A. Teller 1 3 5 1 .389 Mr. MacMahon 1 3 3 1 .500 Punt average Mr. Gutches 1 2 3 1 .417 Game “Babe” Kraus 3 2 14 4 .200 Dominick Ancona ’08 44.0 at Rowan, 11/18/2006 Mr. Boland 1 1 5 0 .167 Postseason Karl W. Bohren 2 1 17 0 .056 A D3football.com All-American, linebacker Tim Booth J.C. Loman 1 0 7 0 .000 Dominick Ancona ’08 44.0 at Rowan, 11/18/2006 ’03 recorded 2.5 sacks in Hobart’s very first postseason Tackles game, a record that still stands eight years later. Career Winning Percentage Game Coach Seasons W l t Pct Jimmy Gradis ’06 17 at Del. Valley, 11/26/2005 George W. Davis 6 37 16 1 .694 Rob Gould ’01 4 Bridgewater St., 11/18/2000 Mike Cragg 13 89 42 0 .679 Postseason Mr. Weeks 1 5 3 0 .625 Jimmy Gradis ’06 22 2005 (2 gms) Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 21 4 .582 Postseason W.A. Atkinson 1 8 6 0 .571 Rob Gould ’01 4 2000 (2 gms) Solo tackles Mr. Murray 1 4 3 0 .571 Game Mr. Ward 1 5 4 0 .556 Jimmy Gradis ’06 11 at Del. Valley, 11/26/2005 Sacks J. Edward Tryon 17 64 54 6 .540 Postseason Game V.S. Welch 13 55 51 4 .518 Rich Barlette ’01 12 2000 (2 gms) Tim Booth ’03 2.5 Bridgewater St., 11/18/2000 Dr. Sweetland 2 6 6 1 .500 Jimmy Gradis ’06 12 2005 (2 gms) Postseason Mr. MacMahon 1 3 3 1 .500 Tim Booth ’03 2.5 2000 (2 gms) Tackles for a loss Wins Per Season Game Fumbles recovered Coach Seasons Wins avg h is tor Game Mike Cragg 13 89 6.85 David Szentesy ’04 3 John Carroll, 11/23/2002 George W. Davis 6 37 6.17 Postseason Bill Maxwell 4 17 4.25

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Tony Clemente ’06 3 2004 (2 gms) Jack Daniels 6 25 4.17 | hoba r J. Edward Tryon 17 64 3.76 Interceptions Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 3.75 Game Dave Urick 4 14 3.50 Eric Newsome ’01 1 Bridgewater St., 11/18/2000 Dr. Sweetland 2 6 3.00 Pat Lester ’04 1 Norwich, 11/22/2003 C.W.P. Reynolds 5 13 2.60 Jamie Anderson ’06 1 Curry, 11/20/2004 t and william smith | media | Ryan Smith ’06 1 Curry, 11/20/2004 Seasons coached Dyshawn Washington ’06 1 at Rowan, 11/27/2004 Coach Seasons total Dyshawn Washington ’06 1 at Del. Valley, 11/26/2005 J. Edward Tryon 1946-62 17 Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 1 at St. John Fisher, 11/17/2007 Mike Cragg 1995-present 13 Postseason V.S. Welch 1918-29 13 kevin colton ( G radis); seth siditsky (booth) kevin colton Eric Newsome ’01 1 Bridgewater St., 11/18/2000 Emerald B. Wilson 1934-41 8 Pat Lester ’04 1 Norwich, 11/22/2003 Alva E. Kelley 1963-70 8 Jamie Anderson ’06 1 Curry, 11/20/2004 George W. Davis 1971-76 6 Ryan Smith ’06 1 Curry, 11/20/2004 Jack Daniels 1981-86 6 Dyshawn Washington ’06 1 at Rowan, 11/27/2004 C.W.P. Reynolds 1909-13 5 Dyshawn Washington ’06 1 at Del. Valley, 11/26/2005 Bill Maxwell 1991-94 4 Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 1 at St. John Fisher, 11/17/2007 Dave Urick 1977-80 4 Dick Taylor 1987-90 4 Interception return yards Game games coached Eric Newsome ’01 26 Bridgewater St., 11/18/2000 Coach Seasons Games Postseason Mike Cragg 1995-present 131 Eric Newsome ’01 26 2000 (2 gms) J. Edward Tryon 1946-62 124 V.S. Welch 1918-29 110 Linebacker Jimmy Gradis ’06 set Hobart postseason Pass break ups Alva E. Kelley 1963-70 64 Game Emerald B. Wilson 1934-41 55 records with 11 solo tackles and 17 total stops at Dela- George W. Davis 1971-76 54 ware Valley in the second round of the 2005 NCAA Eric Newsome ’01 2 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Peter Beatrice ’02 2 at Widener, 11/25/2000 Jack Daniels 1981-86 54 Playoffs. Bill Maxwell 1991-94 40 55 2008 hobart football 56 2008 hobart football H About HobartandWilliamSmithColleges portunities forco-curricular with thefaculty, createsop- service office which, working grams andmaintainapublic array ofstudy-abroadpro service. internationalism andpublic lar distinctionintheareasof William Smithenjoyparticu classes. tion ofmostindividual choices, buttheconstruc- imbues notonlydegree on interdisciplinarystudy The Colleges’ emphasis robust academicchoices. small classes,aswellfor ing facultyandinstructionin one interactionwithteach opportunities forrichone-to- and WilliamSmithafford liberal artscolleges,Hobart students. mately 1,900undergraduate degree programstoapproxi tive, largelyinterdisciplinary offering anarrayofimagina In addition,Hobartand Small, residential, liberal artscolleges Smith areprestigious obart andWilliam They offer arich - - - - - graduated in1849from female physician,who Blackwell, thenation’s first exception wasElizabeth lege formen.(Onenotable Episcopal bishopasacol was foundedin1822byan of history. H obart College William Smith—isaproduct the Colleges—Hobartand of study. to usethelakeasanarea institutions, allowsstudents and usedbyundergraduate two researchvesselsowned F Seneca Lake. along thewesternshoreof tacular 188-acrecampus themselves sitonaspec Region. and historicFingerLakes Y located intheheartofNew (population roughly17,000) neva, N.Y Smith arelocatedinGe into thecurriculum. integrate “service-learning” volunteerism andhelps . Scandling,oneofonly ork state’s picturesque The dualidentityof Hobart andWilliam The Colleges ., acommunity The William - - - ties, faculty, andcurriculum, the Collegessharefacili affiliated withHobart. lished thewomen’s college man WilliamSmithestab school.) In1908nursery the since-departedmedical Scholarships. Goldwater and Merck competitive highly and known nationally the them among students, HWS for awards and grants prestigious of • since themid-1960sandmen’s studiescoursessince1986. • tive sourcessuchasgeothermalpowerandsolarpower. source. The Colleges are committed to the use of energy additional alterna- alternative an as power wind utilize to York New in cation • at OxfordUniversityinEngland. studies her continue to nation the in students 32 of one as selected major,was chemistry a ’04, James Julia Scholarship. Rhodes a ed • plishments madeoverthepastfiveyears. $160 million capital campaign is The built upon the extraordinary accom- Colleges. the for history—Campaign its in effort fund-raising • Opportunities for undergraduate research have led to a number a to led have research undergraduate for Opportunities studies women’s offered have HWS studies, gender in Leaders edu- higher of institutes first the are Smith William and Hobart For the first time in its history, a William Smith student was award- ambitious most the of midst the in are Smith William and Hobart Worth Noting T oday, - - - concerns. approach togender-specific ating abest-of-both-worlds and athleticsprograms,cre deans, annualtraditions, rate studentgovernments, while maintainingsepa -

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Mark D. Gearan Robert S. Flowers Michael J. Hanna ’68 President Vice President of Student Affairs Director of Athletics Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hobart College Mark D. Gearan, bringing extensive Robb Flowers joined Hobart and A 1968 graduate of Hobart, Mike experience in public service and a strong William Smith Colleges in 2004, and was Hanna became the College’s athletics di- commitment to undergraduate liberal arts recently promoted to vice president of rector in 1981. He has piloted the athletics education and international studies, be- student affairs. He had previously served program to new heights through unprec- came Hobart College’s 26th president and as associate dean of students. edented championships in lacrosse, to the 15th president of William Smith College Flowers portfolio includes oversight today’s department-wide success. in August 1999. of the Hobart and William Smith Athletics In an effort to enhance Hobart student- Prior to being named to that position by Departments, in addition to supervising the athletes’ leadership skills both on and the Colleges’ trustees, Gearan was serv- counseling center, the health center, the off the field, Hanna started the Napier ing as director of the U.S. Peace Corps in office of student activities, the residential Leadership Seminar. Initiated in 1996-97, Washington, D.C., a position he assumed education program, the Colleges’ radio participants meet throughout the year to in 1995. His resignation from that post station, intercultural affairs, the alcohol discuss leadership issues and to learn from to lead the Colleges garnered not only and other drugs education program, and featured speakers such as University of national headlines, but a flood of personal campus safety. Florida Director of Athletics Jeremy Foley testimonials and tributes. President Bill Flowers has worked in student affairs ’74 and New York Giants Vice President for Clinton, to whom Gearan reported as for more than 15 years. Prior to joining the Marketing Rusty Hawley ’79. Peace Corps director, said, “Mark is gifted, Colleges, Flowers served as an assistant During Hanna's tenure, he has humane, a leader, and deeply committed to dean at Colgate University, and associate overseen a wide-range of facility enhance- the education of young people. I know that dean of students at the College of the Holy ments, including the building or remoldel- he will bring great vision to the Colleges as Cross. ing of the Bristol Field House, the Smith they enter the next century.” A native of Warsaw, N.Y., Flowers has Squash Center, McCooey Field, Cozzens In his nine years at Hobart and William family connections to athletics at Hobart. Field, the Hockey Varsity House, and the

Smith, Gearan has created two master His uncle, Jack Flowers, coached basket- RFK Varsity Strength Training Center, as y | plans for the Colleges’ future, HWS 2005 ball at Hobart from 1973 until 1981. well as several team rooms.

and HWS 2010; launched the $160 million Flowers holds a bachelor’s degree from An active member of the community, hobart a nd wi ll i m smi th Campaign for the Colleges; and estab- Houghton College, a master’s of science Hanna has served in a variety of civic posi- lished the President’s Forum Series, which from Alfred University, and a law degree tions. He continues to co-chair the Geneva brings national and international speakers from the University at Buffalo Law School. Rotary Club’s Student Loan Program and to campus. Recently, he added his voice He and his wife, Katie, the assistant recently assisted Ontario ARC with their to the airwaves as host of the President’s director of public service at Hobart and $1.5 million capital campaign. Radio Series and initiated a partnership William Smith, live in Geneva with their Hanna has been involved in college with the greater Geneva community. daughter, Colleen. athletics, including stops at Johns Hopkins, Gearan has extensive credentials in Navy, and Princeton, since his discharge public policy and service including having from the U.S. Army. He was a paratrooper served at the White House as Assistant to and an officer in military intelligence, the President, Director of Communications, including a tour as an advisor in South and Deputy Chief of Staff. Vietnam. A native of Gardner, Mass., Gearan As a quarterback, Hanna broke all earned a bachelor’s degree in government of Hobart’s season and career passing

cum laude at Harvard University and a law records. He co-captained both the football | media | degree from Georgetown University. He is and lacrosse teams and earned the Francis the recipient of 12 honorary degrees. L. “Babe” Kraus Award as Hobart’s Athlete He is married to Mary Herlihy Gearan, of the Year during his senior year. and they have two daughters, Madeleine Hanna resides in Geneva with his wife, and Kathleen. Mary Anne, a second grade teacher at Geneva’s West Street Elementary School. They have three children: Katie, an agent in the FBI; Molly ’99, a stay-at-home mother of two; and Matt, a history teacher. 57 2008 hobart football 58 2008 hobart football Athletic DepartmentStaff Rowing Assistant Coach Soccer Assistant Coach Basketball HeadCoach Ford Weiskittel Rowing HeadCoach Jackie Doyle Football Secretary Izzi Metz’98 Mike Jeff Oliver Alton Duncan Paddick’07 Cross CountryHeadCoach Basketball Assistant Coach Basketball Assistant Coach Helen LaVoie Athletics Secretary Carl Wenzel Golf HeadCoach Ron Fleury Bill Quinn Mark Williamson ’04 Basketball Assistant Coach Lacrosse Assistant Coach Athletic Communications Megan O’Connor Ice HockeyHeadCoach Dennis Pysnack Soccer HeadCoach Assistant Directorof Shawn Griffin Mark T aylor Lacrosse Assistant Coach Carol Weymuller Equipment Coordinator Squash HeadCoach Sailing HeadCoach Tennis HeadCoach T Scott Iklé’84 icket Manager John Svec Patty Cala Bill Ryan Dan Thompson’08 Athletic Communications Sailing Assistant Coach Tennis Assistant Coach Equipment Coordinator Lacrosse HeadCoach T Rich Lenhart Ken DeBolt .W. Johnson Bob T Director of oner Sports Medicine | coaching staff | 2008 S tatesmen | 2007 S eason Review opponents histo r

he Hobart and William Smith sports medicine staff is committed to provid- ing the best possible health care system for Hobart and William Smith student-athletes. Physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers (certified kevin C olton T 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’ athletic trainers, 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 doctor- ate in physical therapy.

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Dr. James Doug Reeland Mark Coordinator of Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon/ Doug Reeland has served the Colleges since 1979. A native of Bolivar, Consultant N.Y., he is a 1972 graduate of the University of Oklahoma, where he received a bachelor’s degree in physical education. He became a certified athletic A graduate of Jeffer- trainer in 1978. son Medical College of Prior to his arrival at the Colleges, Reeland spent six years with the Los Thomas Jefferson Univer- Angeles Dodgers baseball organization, working the full range of their farm sity, Dr. James Mark is the system from Class A to Triple A. He also has trained the Alfred State Univer- orthopaedic sports con- sity wrestling team and Bolivar football team. sultant to Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Reeland is an active member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, where he has During 10 years of active duty in the U.S. served 18 years on the ethics committee, as well as for the Association’s Eastern and New York Navy, Mark completed a surgical internship, State branches. He was recently recognized for 25 years of service to the Association. three years as a flight surgeon, four years of In addition to his responsibilities as the coordinator of sports medicine, he supervises the residency training in orthopaedics, and two student athletic trainers. years as a staff orthopaedic surgeon. A high In 1986, Reeland served as the head athletic trainer for the United States International percentage of Mark’s residency focused on Lacrosse Team. sports medicine. He devotes the majority of his practice to the care and management of sports related injuries. Laura Dillaman Mark is certified by the American Board of Assistant Athletic Trainer Orthopaedic Surgeons and is a fellow of the Laura Dillaman joined the HWS Sports Medicine staff in August 2005. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. A 2004 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Dillaman is a He is a member of several medical societies, National Athletic Trainers Association board certified athletic trainer and an including the American Orthopaedic Society of

American Red Cross instructor in kevin C olton Sports Medicine. First Aid, CPR and Automatic Ex- ternal Defibrillator Essentials. y | Joshua Dillaman earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training and completed a master’s hobart a nd wi ll i m smi th Kerlan degree in athletic training from California University of Doctor of Pennsylvania in 2006. At CUP, Dillaman served a gradu- Physical Therapy ate assistantship with Washington & Jefferson College, A graduate of the directly responsible for seven varsity teams. University of Massachu- As an undergraduate at Pitt-Bradford, in addition setts with a bachelor’s to her practical sports medicine experience, Dillaman degree in exercise sci- also played for the Panthers’ volleyball and basketball ence, Joshua Kerlan went teams. on to earn master’s and doctoral degrees in physical therapy from Simmons College in Boston. He is an orthopaedic clinical special- Nick Cooke Assistant Athletic Trainer ist, one of only 190 in New York State and 3,900 nationwide. Nick Cooke became a member of the Hobart and William Smith sports Kerlan has practiced physical therapy medicine staff in August 2008. He is a National Athletic Trainers Association for over 13 years and is the proprietor/clini- board certified athletic trainer. cal director of Prescription Fitness Physical Cooke comes to the Colleges after earning a master’s degree in ad- | media | Therapy and Sports Care. He is a member of ministation and pedagogy from Purdue University. As a graduate student, he the sports, orthopaedic and private practice managed the operation of the Recreational Sports Center Athletic Training sections of the American Physical Therapy Facility, provided event coverage for club sports and assisted with the Boiler- Association, and is a certified strength and makers’ football athletic training needs. Cooke also served as a clinical instructor for undergradu- conditioning specialist through the National ate athletic training students and lectured in various undergraduate athletic training courses. Strength and Conditioning Association. A native of South Portland, Maine, Cooke earned a bachelor’s degree in nutrition and food science from the University of Vermont in 2005. As a student-trainer at UVM, he worked with the Catamounts’ hockey, lacrosse and skiing teams, as well as area high school teams.

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