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What’s The Program Inside The University ................................................................... 3 University Administrators ............................................. 5 Executive Director of Athletics George VanderZwaag ...... 6 Head Coach Chad Martinovich .................................. 8 Assistant Coaches ............................................................ 9 2018 Players.............................................................. 12-13 2018 Roster ......................................................................14 2018 Team Photo ...........................................................44 2018 Opponents Case Western Reserve University .............................16 Carnegie Mellon University .......................................16 Alfred State College ......................................................16 Emory & Henry College ...............................................16 St. Lawrence University ...............................................18 Hobart College ...............................................................18 Rochester Facts 2018 Schedule Ithaca College .................................................................18 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ..............................21 Founded: 1850 September Union College .................................................................21 Undergraduate Enrollment: 6,250 Alfred University ............................................................21 Nickname: Yellowjackets 1 at Case Western Reserve 7 pm Colors: Blue and Yellow Home Field: Edwin Fauver Stadium 8 CARNEGIE MELLON 12 pm The History Seating Capacity: 5,111 15 at Alfred State 1 pm Year-by-Year Scores ................................................ 24-29 Playing Surface: FieldTurf All-Americans ..................................................................30 Affiliations: NCAA Division III 22 EMORY & HENRY 12 pm Against All Opponents ................................................30 Conference: Liberty League Single Game Records ...................................................31 Liberty League: Bard College, Clarkson University, Single Season Records .......................................... 32-33 Hobart/William Smith Colleges, Ithaca College, October Coaching Records .........................................................33 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rochester Institute Career Records ........................................................ 35-39 of Technology, University of Rochester, Skidmore 6 ST. 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