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STATESMEN 11 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2; 28/9 25; 1974, 4/6 15; 1976, ’77, 1; 1972 ...... 27-30 (4 years) 2-4 ...... 103 79-61 (10 years) 79-61 (10 ...... 686-389-20 (315) 781-3572 (315) 781-3588 (315) 781-3544 (315) 781-3715 (315) 781-3570 1898 7-7 Matt Kerwick ’90 Matt Kerwick (Pa.) Stadium [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Mike Conklin ’06, 2006 Schedule Coaching Staff Coaching HARTFORD *PENN STATE ...... *CORNELL *ST. JOHN’S*ST...... *LOYOLA 8 Lacrosse Information 11 14 at Binghamton18 ...... 6 p.m. Georgetown *at ...... 25 1 p.m. *at Rutgers...... 128 p.m. at Syracuse...... 7 p.m. 15 *at UMass ...... 118p.m. at Canisius ...... 722 p.m. 29 Terry Muffley (East Stroudsburg ’74) (East Stroudsburg Muffley Terry Office Phone: E-mail: T.W. Johnson (Hampden-Sydney ’96) Johnson T.W. 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Coach Carl W Director of Athletics Mike Hanna ’68 Mike Hanna Athletics of Director 2 HOBART COLLEGE Hobart College,1987-90 Thunder (MILL),1991-96 PLAYING RESUME .500 University ofPennsylvania,1995 .563 7-7 .385 .564 , 9-7 1999-2001 .429 5-8 79-61 .385 ASSISTANT COACHINGRESUME 6-8 5-8 CAREER RECORD Hobart Hobart 2005 Hobart 2004 Hobart 2003 Alfred 2002 .571 Alfred 1998 .692 PCT Alfred 8-6 1997 .714 Randolph-Macon 9-4 1996 W-L Randolph-Macon 1994 10-4 Randolph-Macon 1993 1992 SCHOOL YEAR NCAA DivisionIIITournament: NCAA DivisionITournament: Super SixCoachofthe Year: Patriot LeagueCoachofthe Year: National Coachofthe Year: Francis L.“Babe”Kraus HEAD COACHINGRESUME William C.Stiles Award, 1990 NCAA TournamentMVP, 1989 USILA All-American, 2nd-team,1989 USILA All-American, 1st-team,1990 MILL All-Star,1992 Unsung Hero Award, 1991,’92 Quakers Record:6-8,.429 Hoyas Record:36-9,.800 The KerwickFile 04.714 .667 10-4 10-5 1997 1996, ’97 2002, ’04 1997 2002 at the2006World Championships. serve asanassistant coachforTeam USA Hobart HeadCoach MattKerwickalsowill league’s Coachofthe Year. League crownandwasnamedthe guided theStatesmen tothePatriot over No.9Cornelland13 Army. strength ofa9-6recordthatincludedwins bid totheNCAA Tournament onthe ings. Hobartreceivedits secondat-large regular seasonandtournamentstand- finished secondinthePatriotLeague a teamleading50points. league’s Rookieofthe Year after scoring first-year DarylVeltman wasnamedthe gram movedtoDivisionIin1995,while All-American forHobartsincethepro- season watchlistandthefirsttwo-time man namedtothe pre- Greg McCarthybecamethefirstStates- League. Individually, seniordefenseman the ultra-competitiveECACLacrosse Statesmen throughtheirfirstseasonin Lacrosse FederationWorld Championship. National Team atthe2006International serve asanassistant coachfortheU.S. coaching circles,Kerwickwaschosento and the2005ECACRookieof Year. mentoring 19all-conferenceselections second conferencechampionship,while NCAA Tournament appearancesanda led theStatesmen totheir24thand25th during histenure.Infourseasons,hehas able impact onthelivesofHobartmen mater in2001andhashadaconsider- 16-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS During hisfirstseason,Kerwick In 2004,KerwickandtheStatesmen Last season,Kerwickguidedthe One oftherisingstars inlacrosse Matt Kerwick’90returnedtohisalma Head CoachMattKerwick’90 Sean. Geneva with their sons, Thomas and lection in1992. (1991 and’92)wasan All-Star se- Unsung Hero more Thunder’s Award He wasatwo-timerecipient oftheBalti- crosse Leaguefrom1991through1996. Kerwick playedintheMajorIndoorLa- termination, andcharacter. senior student-athleteforleadership,de- C. Stiles ’43 Award, giventotheHobart off hiscollegiate careerwiththeWilliam squads duringhissenioryear. Hecapped hockey team,servingasacaptain forboth also afour-yearletterwinnerontheHobart NCAA Tournament MVP Award. Hewas USILA All-American, andearnedthe1989 Championship teams,wasatwo-time was amemberoffourDivisionIIINational ful seasonsintheprogram’s history. (.659), atthetimethreemostsuccess- led the Yellow Jackets toa27-14record Macon Collegein Ashland, Va. Kerwick seasons astheheadcoachatRandolph- stint withtheQuakers,hespentthree University ofPennsylvania.Priortohis one seasonasanassistant coachatthe Kraus DivisionIIICoachofthe Year. Kerwick wasnamedthe1997“Babe” crosse LeagueCoachofthe Year Award, sons. Followinghis1996SuperSixLa- Alfred was25-17(.595)inhisthreesea- Upstate Tournament berths. ment fieldand19961998ECAC earning aspotinthe1997NCAA Tourna- ons reachedthepostseason each year, program. Underhisleadership,theSax- coach ofthe Alfred Universitylacrosse Kerwick spentthreeseasonsasthehead Field in2000. win overCornellonHobart’s Boswell postseason, includinga14-12firstround Hoyas were36-9(.800)and3-3inthe program’s history. Duringhistenure,the nals in1999forthefirsttime three seasons,advancingtothesemifi- NCAA Tournament ineachofKerwick’s dinator. Georgetownearnedaspotinthe Hoyas, heservedastheoffensive coor- coach atGeorgetownUniversity. Withthe following threeseasonsasanassistant 79-61 fora.564winningpercentage. coach, Kerwicksports acareerrecordof Kerwick andhiswife,Mary, livein In additiontocollegiatelacrosse, As aplayerfortheStatesmen, he Kerwick movedto Alfred following Prior tohistimeinWashington, Kerwick returnedtohisalmamater In 10seasonsasacollegiatehead STATESMEN LACROSSE 33 TERRY MUFFLEY TERRY Now in his fourth season as a the lacrosse team, Muffley With has helped On the gridiron, Muffley A veteran high school coach, earned a bachelor’sMuffley degree veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps A volunteer assistant coach for the volunteer assistant boasts Muffley Terry lacrosse team, more than three decades of coaching experience. He also has served as the defensive line coach for the Hobart seven football team for the past seasons. faceoff works primarily with the team’s This season, he’ll have one specialists. of the most potent duos in college All-American John lacrosse, preseason Lacrosse Soden and 2005 Vail faceoff Shootout All-Tournament specialist Dan Spinella. to four conference the Statesmen Tournament four NCAA championships, apperances, and the 2003 ECAC North Atlantic Bowl Championship. was a fixture on the Geneva Muffley High School sidelines for more than two decades, assisting the Panthers’ lacrosse team to three Section V and the football team to Championships two league titles, as well as coaching the team and assisting with the basketball team. and University, from East Stroudsburg holds a master’s degree in education from SUNY-Oswego. Muffley with service in Vietnam, recently retired following nearly 30 years as a teacher in the Geneva City School District. He lives in Geneva with They have two children, his wife, Cindy. Patrick and Bess. RON CHASE Ron Chase is now in his third Chase came to Hobart following a Prior to his work in Clinton, Chase Chester at West four-year starter A A native of Southington, Conn., Assistant Coaches Assistant season on the Hobart sideline. He with four seasons joined the Statesmen of collegiate coaching experience. very successful stint as the top assis- coach at Hamilton College. He tant to the 2003 helped the Continentals Championship and the Tournament first NCAA program’s appearance. Hamilton finished the season with a 15-3 record and ranked to advancing 12th in Division III after the NCAA Quarterfinals. Chase worked defense, primarily with the Continentals’ All-Americans. mentoring two spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Haverford College. Chase played close defense University, and long-stick middie for the Golden Chester to three Rams. He led West ECAC Division II Championship games, including the 1998 title. Chase gradu- Chester in 1999 with a ated from West bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. He is cur- Chase lives in Rochester. rently pursuing a master’s degree in administration from SUNY sports Brockport. 25 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES T.W. JOHNSON T.W. During his tenure with the Saints, All-Deep Johnson mentored 22 Prior to his time at Limestone, native of Chesapeake, Va., A Johnson lives in Geneva with his T.W. Johnson returns for his T.W. second season as the Statesmen’s top second season as the Statesmen’s coach. He joined the Hobart assistant following three seasons as the staff head coach at Limestone College. Johnson posted an impressive record of 41-7 (.854), including a perfect 19-0 in play and 9-0 The Tournament. in the Deep South of 2004 “Babe” Kraus Division II Coach to three con- led Limestone Year the secutive conference championships and three straight NCAA Division II Championship games, including the 2002 title. South selections, including three straight Deep South Players of the All- He also coached 16 USILA Year. Americans, including two Division II Year. Players of the coach Johnson served as an assistant College for five years, at Lynchburg to their first NCAA helping the Hornets in 1999. appearance Tournament Johnson is a 1996 graduate of Hampden-Sydney College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in history. defenseman The three-year starting In as a senior. served as team captain to the Old Tigers 1995, he led the Athletic Conference champi- Dominion berth. Tournament onship and an NCAA In 1998, he earned a master’s degree in education from Lynchburg. wife, Elizabeth, and their daughter, Abigail. 4 HOBART COLLEGE ATTACKMEN CONSISTENCY best shootersin recentHobarthistoryand scoring since1971, Veltman isoneofthe moving. ers whowillkeepthehighspeed offense the Statesmen featureaquartetofplay- Hobart: faceoff specialistJohn Soden. David, andpreseason All-American in All-ECAC second-team midfielderChris The Statesmen also haveall-star players Preseason All-American DarylVeltman. of the Year and2006InsideLacrosse ing 2005ECACLacrosseLeagueRookie top fourscorersfromayearago,includ- tory, attackman NateHill. one ofthetopplaymakersinschoolhis- two-year starter ingoal,DanValente; and I level,defensemanGregMcCarthy;a first two-time All-American attheDivision claimed sixstarters, includingHobart’s losses. to reversethose11-9, 13-12,and14-12 importance ofplayinga60-minutegame ground ball.Kerwickhasstressedthe seemingly inconsequentialasasingle can often beattributedtosomethingas just fivegoals. A narrowmarginlikethat to allthree,butbyacombinedtotal of and No.10Massachusetts. Hobart lost into No.5Georgetown,8Syracuse, goals speaktoconsistency. point averageforthesemester. Both season, andtohavea3.0teamgrade 25, thestart ofHobart’s 104thlacrosse season aretobeintopconditiononFeb. last season. short lapses ineffort thatprovedcostly to improvetheirconditioningavoidthe returning playersredoubledtheirefforts lete andbeststudenthecouldbe. All 24 everything tomakehimselfthebestath- in themirroranddetermineifhehaddone Statesman wasaskedtotake ahardlook team’s 7-7record. To thatend,each turned theirattentiontoimprovingthe on the2005season,Kerwickandhisstaff and, ifallgoesaccordingtoplan,beyond. physical formfromBucknelltoCornell 2006 Hobartlacrosseteamwillbeinpeak Matt Kerwick’s preseasonregimen. The The firstfirst-year toleadHobartin Gone areHill’s 143 careerpoints, but Here’s aposition-by-positionlookat The teamwelcomesbackthreeofits The graduationoftheClass2005 In 2005,theStatesmen putascare Two oftheteam’s fivegoalsforthis As soonasthefinalhornsounded That isthehallmarkofHeadCoach 2006 SeasonOutlook depth. Jared FranklinandSamOrrwillprovide mix, whilefirst-years could figureintothe MacDonald also Porter andJamie better. pected togetmuch players andex- already verygood Colburn. Bothare Ryan andJeff of first-yearsJeff tion, atleasttostart, mate willbearota- running 74). Their reer scoring(63-11- sion Iplayersinca- among activeDivi- senior year19th dar, heentershis der opponents’ ra- Seemingly flyingun- of consistency. Conklin isthemodel Senior captain Mike rookie campaign. yond hisprodigious velop hisskillsbe- has continuedtode- MIDFIELDERS O’Quinn satout lastseasonduetoin- creasing hisminutes astheyearwenton. while Curriemade steadyprogress,in- recording sevengoalsand anassist, years toplayineverygame last season, with 26points in2005. sive option,finishingthirdon theteam fielder; andDavidistheline’s topoffen- Conklin isasteady, possessionmid- has ablisteringshotontheoffensive end; defender, aspeedsterintransition,and top option. plant Meade-Conklin-DavidasHobart’s O’Quinn areapotenttriopushingtosup- Nick Currie,SeanMurphy, andDavid eran status ontheroster. Sophomores the topline,ifonlybecauseoftheirvet- Conklin, andjuniorChrisDavidwillform field. 2006 Statesmen willfeatureinthemid- excited aboutthedepthandtalent the That said,thecoachescouldn’tbemore goals, 22assists, and91ground balls. and NateMolinari,whocombinedfor27 replacements forstarters ChrisScanlon 16-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Juniors Justin Murphy wasoneofjusttwo first- Meade, ateamcaptain, isastrong Seniors PatrickMeadeandMark The coachingstaff willneedtofind

KEVIN COLTON becoming thefirstfirst-yeartodososince1971. ledHobartinscoringwith28goalsand22assists, summer, Spinella wasnamedthefaceoff Statesmen’s undisputed No. 1.Overthe ning percentage (.605)asthe son rankedeighthinthenation inwin- Spinella. Sodenfinishedthe2005sea- junior JohnSodenandsophomore Dan the topone-twopunchesin the nationin than aFOGO. fensive anddefensiveskillstobemore Galey isafaceoff specialistwiththeof- time onthewingduringfaceoffs; and will contributerightaway;Smalleysee Buchmayr isanincomparable talent who field prospects intheClassof2009. Smalley, andRKGaleyarethetopmid- offensive endofthefield. but hasshownagreaterinclinationonthe and Farmerplayedd-middielastseason, and ispoisedforabreakthroughseason; Dussich toohasmadesteadyprogress and isreadyforanexpanded role; Butler, hasgrownintotheHobartsystem second seasonsincetransferringfrom one ofthetoptwolines.Wilbur, inhis the coachestofindaspotforthemon have thetalent toformathirdlineorforce Dussich, andsophomoreJimmyFarmer to surpriseopponents withhisathleticism. jury, butthecoachingstaff expects him On faceoffs, Hobartwillsportoneof First-years BrandonBuchmayr, Matt Senior NickWilbur, juniorJames STATESMEN LACROSSE 55

KEVIN COLTON Hobart plays its lone home game in Hobart plays its will get a brief re- The Statesmen Hobart will close out the season with close out the regular The Statesmen Hobart will square off with nine teams Hobart will square off afraid to use anyone of the three, leaving depth in the with excellent the Statesmen cage. March on the 11th against Hartford when against Hartford March on the 11th the Hawks visit Geneva for the first time. A five-game road trip is next, featuring with the Hoyas and Orange. match ups April 8, when prieve from the road on comes to Boswell Field fol- Penn State and Canisius. to UMass lowed by trips John’s will three straight home games. St. first trip to the legendary “Boz” make its the Loyola Grey- week later, A April 22. on hounds will visit Geneva for the first time since 2003. of McCooey Field season under the lights against Cornell in the oldest rivalry in col- for The teams will tangle lege lacrosse. the 126th time. ranked in the preseason coaches poll, including top 10 squads No. 8 5 Syracuse, No. 6 Georgetown, No. The States- Cornell, and No. 9 UMass. on Feb. 25 in men kick things off Haverford, Pa., when they renew their series with former Patriot League rival Another neutral site contest, this Bucknell. against No. one at Hershey Park Stadium, days later. follows seven 21 Ohio State SCHEDULE John Soden dominated the faceoff X last in season, ranking eighth in the nation winning percentage. Senior Mike Junior Brandon Valente was a Valente quality minutes. DeSantis is the heir He has apparent. played in only 209 minutes over the three seasons, past 208 more but that’s than anyone else on DeSantis the roster. stopper is a talented with a flair for mak- ing accurate, quick- strike outlet passes, a perfect fit for up-tempo, Hobart’s high-caliber offense. Baer and first-year Brad Hester will pro- vide DeSantis with competition. The isn’t coaching staff solid performer in goal, finishing sixth in career saves (392). He was a vo- cal leader and is the first Division I States- man to produce a career goals against average of less than 10 (9.51). GOALIES

KEVIN COLTON Senior Matt Murphy returns for his for returns Matt Murphy Senior a knee in- after Finally 100 percent a year two starts Ranaghan earned top One-on-one, Mattingly is Hobart’s McDonald, who spent Junior Wesley fourth season as a starter. A team cap- A as a starter. season fourth balls that has a nose for ground he tain, wing during him time on the will earn in loves to move forward and faceoffs four career as evidenced by his transition joined by the three- He will be assists. Keough and of juniors Chris man rotation and sophomore Rafe Matthew Ranaghan Mattingly. much of ’05, Keough jury slowed him for stick midfielder to will move from long season. He has been close defense this consistent performer in most the team’s and is poised for a preseason practice breakout year. 14 games. He grew ago and played in all is into his responsibilities in 2005 and ready to put together a complete season. He is the com- defenseman. shutdown speed, of tenacity, plete package strength, and intelligence. is the fall semester studying in Ireland, and will play also right there talent-wise 25 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES McCarthy, the first Statesman named the first Statesman McCarthy, Senior Andrew Narog, one of the best Andrew Senior Defensive midfielders were a weak midfielders were Defensive to the Tewaaraton Award preseason Award Tewaaraton to the two leave Tammaro watch list, and John on close defense open, but spots starting is excited about the the coaching staff ready to fill-in. talent Chris David was Hobart’s top scoring midfielder in 2005 (24-2- Chris David was Hobart’s All-ECAC honors in the process. He 26), earning second-team scored a season-high four goals against Rutgers and UMass. DEFENSEMEN spot for the Statesmen last season. Se- last season. Statesmen spot for the whose effectiveness Alex Jessup, nior is back in by injury in 2005, was limited joined by classmate top form. He’ll be with support coming Michael Solomon and Sprague from first-years Jamie Marcus Craigwell. on the team (130 ca- ground balls guys top long the team’s reer GBs), returns as is a The team captain stick midfielder. the field. First- off great leader on and a fierce competitor, years Ricky Evans, a natural and Freddy Leighton-Armah, depth at long stick athlete, will offer middie and on close defense. man on the Vail Shootout All-Tournament Shootout on the Vail man a draw to battled Soden and has team The two are the preseason. throughout X in 2006. to split time at the expected 6 HOBART COLLEGE 4Wlu,Nc R6210Cnod ..Avon OldFarms Cushing Academy Concord, N.H. 190 6-2 Evergreen, Colo. SR 180 School Salisbury 5-9 M Marcellus FY Georgetown, Ontario 180 M 6-0 200 Delbarton SO 6-1 New Hartford FY A N.Y. Marcellus, Nick Wilbur, 195 Georgetown Prep D NewHartford, N.Y. 6-4 24 210 Wahler, Ben FY 5-11 SO 37 Chester,N.J. M Veltman, Daryl 190 M West13 6-0 Genesee Md. Damascus, Thomas, C.J. 185 JR Essex West 5-8 49 Sprague, r-JR Jamie M Canterbury 5-10 School SalisburySchool FY M 35 NorthCaldwell,N.J. Spinella, Dan 180 M Syracuse, N.Y. NewMilford,Conn. 39 6-0 Avon OldFarms 175 Solomon,Michael 5-11 195 FY FY 6-4 23 M Soden,John FY A Geneva, N.Y. 31 D 175 Smalley, Simsbury, Matt Conn. 6-0 Cape Elizabeth 185 10 5-11 CapeElizabeth,Maine JR Sinicola, Robert FY 200 18 A 6-4 A Sheehy, Patrick JR 47 Ryan,Jeff D 29 Ranaghan, Matthew r N.Y. Buffalo, Schenectady Porter, Justin 22 150 M S 5-6 D 5 SO Orr, Sam Rush-Henrietta Schenectady, N.Y. M 30 190 O’Quinn,David 6-1 SR SR 20 Narog,Andrew School Brunswick D M Toronto, Ontario 40 Henrietta, N.Y. Murphy, 215 Sean 180 6-3 5-10 36 SO Murphy, JR Matthew Meade,Patrick 33 D 190 D 5-10 SO N.Y. Bedford, 3 210 McDonald,Wesley M 6-3 48 JR Mattingly, Rafe Madison, Samuel 34 A 9 MacDonald,Jamie 27 46 Jessup, Alex M SR 6-0 200 Southport, Conn. Fairfield Prep Fairfield 6-0 Southport, Conn. JR 200 6-0 D SR Shady Side Academy Salamanca M F Middleburg, Va. Keough,Chris 16 195 FY Salamanca, N.Y. G Mills Owings Pittsburgh, Pa. 6-3 190 185 D 8 FY 6-0 Jessup,Alex 6-0 Hand Daniel Immaculate Heart FY G FY Hurley,46 Christopher OwingsMills,Md. D M 170 4 5-8 Hester, Brad FY Watertown,N.Y. Manhasset Conn. Madison, 28 175 Hansen,Peter 190 A Darien 5-8 6-1 41 FY Hager, Justin SO Corning East 17 Mountain Lakes Manhasset, N.Y. M D Galey, RK 175 Mountain Lakes,N.J. Franklin, Jared 6-0 26 200 JR Darien,Conn. 5-8 1 170 Georgetown M Farmer,Prep SR James 5-9 Genesee West School Kent Evans,Ricky Corning, 19 N.Y. G FY 190 Genesee West SilverSprings, Md. 6-1 M 7 Cicero-N. Dussich,James Syracuse 180 SO 6-1 44 M DeSantis,Mike JR Syracuse, N.Y. Mass. Boston, 190 Valley14 Locust M 185 SCHOOL 6-1 Delaney, Sean Syracuse,N.Y. 6-2 SR Darien 38 195 Liverpool, N.Y. FY David, Christopher 6-1 180 A M SR 6-4 32 Currie,Nick FY M 25 N.Y. Bayville, Craigwell,Marcus HOMETOWN A 160 Conn. WT Darien, 21 5-7 Conklin,Mike 185 HT JR 6-0 CL 11 POS Conklin,Mark FY G 15 M Colburn,Jeff Buchmayr, Brandon 12 Baer, Brandon 2 6 NAME NO Alphabetical Roster Leighton-Armah, Freddy 2006 PRESEASONROSTER Y5915Bys d TheBullis School Boyds, Md. 175 5-9 FY D F -0175 5-10 -FY -010W 160 5-10 Y -015NrhWls a Lawrence NorthWales, Pa. 185 5-10 R - 2 aetw,P.Haverford Havertown,Pa. 220 6-4 - 8 Amherst, 185 6-1 7 ubrad ..A Cumberland,R.I. 175 8 ikvle ..Hicksville Hicksville,N.Y. 185 16-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS uk,V.Robinson Burke, Va. pigLk egt,NJ Christian Brothers Acad. Spring LakeHeights,N.J. St. Ignatius San Francisco,Calif. obig,V.Woodbridge oodbridge, Va. ..Amherst N.Y. Bishop Timon-St.Jude Upper CanadaCollege Woodberry ForestSchool von OldFarms 9CJ hms...... D ...... C.J.Thomas 49 D ...... Wesley McDonald 48 D ...... PatSheehy 47 M ...... AlexJessup 46 M ...... JamesDussich 44 G ...... PeterHansen 41 D ...... Andrew Narog 40 M DanSpinella...... 39 M ...... SeanDelaney 38 M ...... BenWahler 37 M ...... SeanMurphy 36 M ...... JamieSprague 35 D ...... RafeMattingly 34 D ...... MatthewMurphy 33 M ...... ChristopherDavid 32 M ...... JohnSoden 31 ...... A SamOrr 30 ...... A Jeff Ryan 29 G ...... BradHester 28 ...... A JamieMacDonald 27 M ...... RKGaley 26 M ...... Nick Currie 25 M ...... NickWilbur 24 M ...... MichaelSolomon 23 D .... MatthewRanaghan 22 M ...... MarcusCraigwell 21 M ...... DavidO’Quinn 20 M JamesFarmer...... 19 M ...... Robert Sinicola 18 D JustinHager...... 17 16 M ...... MarkConklin 15 G ...... MikeDeSantis 14 ...... A DarylVeltman 13 ...... A Jeff Colburn 12 ...... A MikeConklin 11 M ...... MattSmalley M ...... 10 SamuelMadison D ...... 9 ChrisKeough D ...... 8 RickyEvans G 7 ...... BrandonBaer 6 JustinPorter...... A D ..... 5 ChristopherHurley M POS ...... 4 PatrickMeade M .... 3 BrandonBuchmayr ...... A 2 JaredFranklin 1 NAME NO Numeric Roster rdyLiho-ra ..... Freddy Leighton-Armah D STATESMEN LACROSSE 7

KEN DEBOLT West DN GB Pen-PIM Played in three ANTIS S 2005— E Played in one game ... s SV% W L T Sho GB #14 SOG% GWG UP D 3241 .71138 .732 0 .679 1 3 3 5 0 18 5 2 17 0 2-2.0 19 5-3.5 2-2.0 2003— IKE M G • SR • 5-8 • 200 Mountain Lakes, N.J. Mountain Lakes backstop ... Sees the ball Talented style will Aggressive passing well ... for quick transi- serve as a catalyst tion scores. and earned the win games ... Started at Robert Morris ... Made a career- high 10 saves against Penn State. Three-year letterwinner in lacrosse Three-year letterwinner 2 12.65 5 .714 0 0 0 0 0 11 8.80 15 .577 0 0 0 0 3 Three-year 124:39 23 11.07 14 .378 1 1 0 0 2 8 209:08 36 10.33 34 .486 1 1 0 0 5 Mountain Lakes Mountain ...... GP Min GA GAA Sv Saw action in three games ... Made six saves in 30 Saw action in three games ... Made Shared the lacrosse team’s Rookie Award with class- with Award Rookie lacrosse team’s Shared the ...... 13 18...... 16 5 24...... 14 23 1 21 45 25 5 .400 56 26 .429 56 .375 ...... 4 75:00 ...... 3 ...... 1 9:29 CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS 2003 2004 2005 TOTAL ...... 43 63 11 74 157 .401 111 .707 4 13 2 54 9-7.5 2004 2005 TOTAL ...... GOALIE 2003 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG 2004— seven saves minutes at Holy Cross ... Recorded a season-high in home win over Lafayette. Made five saves in 9:29 vs. Holy Cross. High School— letterman in lacrosse and foot- All-American ball ... Earned Also gar- honors as a senior ... All-County, nered All-State, All-Division accolades ... and Year New Jersey Goalie of the ... Division Co-Player of the ... Named second-team Year Tried as a junior ... All-State out for the U-19 U.S. National two gold med- ... Won Team als in the Garden State Games. scored a pair of man-down goals ... Enjoyed multiple-point ... Enjoyed goals of man-down a pair scored in home four goals a season-high ... Scored eight times games tricks in vic- back-to-back hat ... Registered win over Bucknell four ... Picked up a season-high Army Bucknell and tories over over Bucknell. Semifinal win in Patriot League ground balls 2003— ... 11 starting in all 13 games, Murphy ... Played mate Matt Tagged ... Holy Cross against first collegiate start Made his a three goals and an assist ... Produced the Crusaders with four goals, at Lafayette ... including season-high five points, the four ground balls against Also collected a season-high ... Ended his five-point showing at ... Matched Leopards Cornell. of goals at ninth-ranked the season with a pair Genesee High School— Champion- State York to the 2002 New … Led the Wildcats on the team in scoring as a Third ... co-captain Team ship ... in the postsea- ... Registered 19 points senior with 46 points ... Member of the National Honor Society son march to the title Games. in the Empire State Team ... Played for the Central

KEVIN COLTON ... Led 2005— DN GB Pen-PIM 25 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES ONKLIN ONKLIN #11 .667 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 .750 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 #15 C Begins senior season 19th Played in 16 games, start- Played in 16 games, SOG% GWG UP C 7 .368 0 0 0 14 2-1.5 2005—Statesmen Scholar Scholar 2005—Statesmen IKE ARK 2004— West Genesee High School— West A • SR • 6-1 • 190 Syracuse, N.Y. West Genesee CANDI- ALL-STAR … CAPTAIN ... DATE among active Divi- in career points accurate sion I players … Very shooter ... Moves well without the ball ... Elusive player around the Twin worker ... Tireless crease ... M Expected to run on the top midfield Expected possession midfielder line ... Steady, student and ... Extremely intelligent sound athlete ... Fundamentally also brother Mike Twin player ... older ... Two plays for the Statesmen college la- brothers also played M 6-1 • 195 M • SR • N.Y. Syracuse, West Genesee … Earned a spot in the starting lineup in … Earned a spot in the starting 2004— Played in three games ... Scored his first collegiate goal Played in three games ...... 9 0 0 0 3 .000 2 ...... 16 1 3 4 19 .053 ...... 3 1 0 1 4 .250 3 CAREER STATISTICS TOTALS ...... 28 2 3 5 26 .077 12 .462 0 0 0 14 2-1.5 2005 2004 OFFENSE GP2003 G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG brother Mark also plays for the Statesmen … Two older broth- … Two brother Mark also plays for the Statesmen ers also played at Navy and Princeton. Scholar Statesmen eight of the 14 games he played … Led the team in game- for Tied winning goals … the team lead in extra-man goals … Scored at least in 10 games … two points Recorded a season-high on three occa- three points sions: at Robert Morris, vs. John’s … UMass, and at St. Burned the Minutemen for his only hat trick of the sea- son … Scooped up a sea- son-high five ground balls against Butler. Played in 16 games, start- ing 15 ... Led the team in Also man-up goals ... crosse at Navy and Princeton. crosse at Navy and Team Championship ... State York to the 2002 New the Wildcats in lacrosse and football Three-year letterwinner ... co-captain ... Member of the National Honor Society. Saw action in nine games. Saw action in nine at George- goal in his first collegiate start ing two ... Scored a Cross, Bucknell, and against Holy town ... Notched assists Pa- a career-high four ground balls in the Army ... Picked up game at second-ranked Navy. triot League Championship 2003— in a 16-7 win at Lafayette. 8 HOBART COLLEGE winning goal against balls andnetted thegame- season-high sixground Bucknell ...Pickedupa League semifinalwinover three points (2-1)inPatriot ranked Cornell... Also had in homewinoverninth- his firstcollegiatehattrick starting three...Registered Played inall16games, against Canisius. son-high threepoints (2-1) State ...Producedasea- two goalsagainatPenn career-high ninegroundballsatRobertMorris...Struck for balls againstButler...Nettedtwomoregoalsandpicked upa ... Openedtheseasonwithapair ofgoalsandfourground NCAA Tournament atCornell. Black Knights ...Pickedupaseason-highfourgroundballsin ranked Army ... Also collectedthreegroundballsagainstthe first collegiatepoint,assistingonagoalin14-8winat13th- and Syracuse. Handed outsingleassists againstOhioState, RobertMorris, efforts onthepitch. on theslopes...GarneredMostImproved Award forhis the skiingandsoccerteams...Named All-State and All-League of member a ... Also honors Earned All-Stateand All-League the 2002SouthernConnecticutConferenceChampionship... Fairfield CollegePreparatory School— ... CollectedhisfirstcollegiategroundballagainstHolyCross. FES PGAPsS h SOG Sh% Sh Pts A G 2003 GP OFFENSE 2004 2005 OAS... 00446.0 330004 8-6.0 40 0 0 0 .333 2 .000 6 4 4 0 30 ...... TOTALS CAREER STATISTICS ...... 000 .000 1 0 0 0 3 ...... 1 000 .000 1 1 1 0 15 ...... 1 002 .000 4 3 3 0 12 ...... 2004— 2004— Played in15games...Recordedhis Fairfield Prep Southport, Conn. DM •SR6-0200 A Played inall14games,starting one on Hobart’s topmidfieldline. sesses ablisteringshot...Willrun Speedy playerintransition...Pos- fielder ...Doggeddefender DATE CAPTAIN ... ALL-STAR CANDI- Schenectady Schenectady, N.Y. M •SR6-1190 P ground ballsagainstOhioState ... Grabbed aseason-highthree 2005— fender ... Talented all-aroundathlete. transition game... Tenacious de- Displays impressivespeedinthe Hobart's topdefensivemidfielder... ATRICK LEX 2003— ...Hobart’s topall-aroundmid- #46 J Played in12games... O%GGUP GWG SOG% 0000020-0.0 2 0 0 0 .000 000002 4-3.0 25 0 0 0 .000 500001 4-3.0 13 0 0 0 .500 ESSUP M Played inthreegames Helped thePrepto #3 EADE 16-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NG Pen-PIM GB DN

2005— KEN DEBOLT KEN Hobart debutagainstButler. a season-highthreegroundballsfourtimes,includinghis that game,addedasecondtally forgoodmeasure...Collected town ... Tagged Lehighforhisfirstcollegiategoaland,laterin corded hisfirstcollegiatepointwithanassistagainstGeorge- and Bucknell(twice). Colgate ...CollectedfiveGBsfourtimes:Butler, Lafayette, on theteam. highest gradepointaverage Bush Award for havingthe Captain ...ReceivedtheBob MVP awardasajunior... nior ...EarnedtheDefensive Named teamMVPasase- Haverford HighSchool— cuse andBucknell. against fifth-ranked Syra- in back-to-backcontests Recorded fourgroundballs five GBsagainstLehigh... at PennState ...Collected season-high sixgroundballs ground balls...Pickedupa led Hobartfirst-yearsin to start all13games... Along withclassmate Andrew Narog, Rookie Award withclassmateMikeConklin...Onlyfirst-year win over13th-ranked Army. Syracuse andColgate...Notchedhisfirstcollegiateassistin ette andagainvs.OhioState ...PickedupsixGBsagainst ... Collectedaseason-highsevengroundballsagainstLafay- Academic HonorRoll Dished outanotherassistatPennState. Collected aseason-higheightgroundballsagainstFairfield... Butler ...Handedouttwoassists inwinoverBinghamton... Scooped upsixgroundballsintheseasonopeneragainst Statesmen Scholar Patriots inscoring... Also letteredinfootballandbasketball. ceived All-American honors...Named All-League ...Ledthe OAS... 33 612.9 5.5 1 10-7.0 112 0 0 1 .559 85 .197 152 36 6 30 43 ...... TOTALS 2005 2004 FES PGAPsS h SOG Sh% Sh Pts A G 2003 GP OFFENSE FES PGAPsS h SOG Sh% Sh Pts A 2004 G 2003 GP OFFENSE OAS... 82352 071 420001 2-1.5 14 0 0 0 .462 12 .077 26 5 3 2 28 ...... TOTALS 2005 CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS ...... 1 211 1.197 61 .221 13 68 1 17 12 2 14 ...... 15 16 ...... 1 3.130 23 6 3 3 13 ...... 203 .053 .250 19 4 4 1 3 0 1 1 16 ...... 3 ...... 002 .000 3 0 0 0 9 ...... Playedin14games,starting 11 ... 2003— ... Playedinall16games,starting 14 offensive thirdintransition. Statesman ...Likestosneakintothe balls byinterceptionthananyother ferent speed...Gainsmoreground player, whoseesthegameatadif- DATE ... CAPTAIN ... ALL-STAR CANDI- Haverford Havertown, Pa. D •SR6-4220 M 2003— Schenectady HighSchool— ATT Played inall13games...Re- 4.5 76-5.0 3-1.5 47 0 43 0 0 0 0 1 .557 .588 34 40 1.7 21-0.5 22 0 0 0 .478 11 380001 2-1.5 14 0 0 0 .368 7 #33 M Shared thelacrosseteam’s O%GGUP GWG SOG% O%GGUP GWG SOG% Gifted athlete...Intelligent 7000000-0.0 0 0 0 0 .750 6700000-0.0 0 0 0 0 .667 URPHY 2004—Patriot League NG Pen-PIM GB DN NG Pen-PIM GB DN 2005—

Re- KEN DEBOLT KEN STATESMEN LACROSSE 9 Lo- Four- 2003— ... Begins AVID DN GB Pen-PIM D AER OLOMON #6 2005—Statesmen B S .000 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 .000 0 0 0 3 0-0.0 ... Played the final 81 sec- SOG% GWG UP 2005—Statesmen Scholar 2005—Statesmen Georgetown Preparatory Saw action in four games ... Saw action in four #32 #23 0 .000 0 0 0 4 0-0.0 ICHAEL RANDON HRISTOPHER cust Valley High School— cust Valley G • JR • 5-7 • 160 Bayville, N.Y. Locust Valley nod Could challenge for the starting mobile ... Sees the ball well ... Very ... Will see additional playing time this season. Scholar onds of the win over Canisius. C M • JR • 6-1 • 180 Silver Springs, Md. Georgetown Prep CANDIDATE ALL-STAR the season riding a six-game scor- ing streak ... Exceptional offensive skills ... Possesses a very accurate conditioned athlete ... shot ... Well Scored his first seven collegiate goals in the third frame ... Dean’s M • 5-8 • 185 DM • r-JR Md. Damascas, Prep Georgetown ... Makes sound defender Strong ... Ex- in transition game decisions minutes at d- pected to play quality middie. ... Picked ... Played in four games Canisius. up a ground ball against 2004— B 2005—All-ECAC, second-team ... Statesmen Defensive midfielder for the Little Hoyas ... Helped Defensive midfielder ... Started 11 of the 14 games he played ... Finished 11 ... Started ...... 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 ...... 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 CAREER STATISTICS TOTALS ...... 8 0 0 0 0 .000 2005 2004 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG year letterman in lacrosse, football, and hockey ... Three-time hockey ... year letterman in lacrosse, football, and team MVP as a All-County selection in lacrosse ... Named as a junior and as junior and senior ... Served as team captain one of the as a junior, a senior ... Made 30 saves in a game history ... Led the Fal- State York top-25 performances in New football cons to a 10-7 record during his senior year ... Won in captain Assistant as a senior ... Award team's Unsung Hero hockey as a senior. List student. Scholar ... Opened the second on the team in goals and third in points season with a hat trick against Butler ... Notched a second Picked up two ground balls in home win over Lafayette. Picked up two ground did not play. Medical red-shirt, School— and a No. 9 ranking in the nation during Prep to a 19-4 record he also lettered in soc- three-sport athlete, A his senior year ... cer and wrestling. Se- Played in DN GB Pen-PIM DN GB Pen-PIM Exceptional ath- 2003— 25 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES AROG Played in 14 games, N ILBUR ... Top long-stick mid- Top ... .000 0 0 0 34 2-1.5 .400 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 .000 0 0 0 34 4-3.0 1.000 0 0 0 62 2-2.0 SOG% GWG UP SOG% GWG UP Lawrence Academy— Played in six games ... W #24 2005— #40 ICK NDREW .400 2 .400 0 0 0 1 0-0.0 N M • SR • 6-2 • 190 Concord, N.H. Avon Old Farms Expected to provide leadership on Accu- Hobart's third midfield line ... rate shooter and solid defender ... from Butler University. Transfer 2005— Scored his first goal as a Statesman against Robert Morris ... Handed out CAPTAIN CAPTAIN ... Dis- defender Tenacious fielder ... Solid take-away ciplined player ... skills. A • 5-10 • 185 LSM • SR Pa. North Wales, Academy Lawrence Scored his first colle- one ... starting Fairfield ... Re- giate goal against or more seven corded five GBs Played in 23 games over two seasons, start- Avon Old Farms School— Avon Played in all 16 games ... Earned his first col- Played in all 16 games 2004— ...... 14 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 ...... 16 0 1 1 0 .000 0 ...... 6 2 1 3 5 .400 2 ...... 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 At Butler— CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS TOTALS ...... 43 1 1 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 130 8-6.5 2005 TOTALS ...... 6 2 1 3 5 2004 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG 2005 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG 2003 nior Athlete of the Year ... Three-sport athlete, lettering in foot- Three-sport athlete, lettering ... Year Athlete of the nior in all and lacrosse ... Served as a team captain ball, hockey, hon- MVP Team All-New England and ... Earned three sports ors in both lacrosse and football. all 13 games ... Along with classmate Matt Murphy, led Hobart Matt Murphy, Along with classmate all 13 games ... up a season-high five first-years in ground balls ... Picked Butler ... Collected ground balls in his Hobart debut against stretch against four GBs four times, including a three-game Syracuse, Bucknell, and Colgate. legiate assist in the NCAA Tournament at Cornell ... Picked up Tournament NCAA legiate assist in the Army ... Col- ground balls at 13th-ranked a season-high five balls in four other games. lected four ground his first assist at St. John's ... Also scored a goal against Cani- Also scored a goal against John's ... his first assist at St. sius. times ... Scooped up seven ground balls in the season opener times ... Scooped up balls a career-high eight ground against Butler ... Grabbed ... Registered seven ground balls against against Binghamton UMass. ing five ... Recorded five goals and two assists ... Picked up ing five ... Recorded five goals and two assists 17 ground balls. lete, lettering in lacrosse, basketball, soccer, and cross coun- lete, lettering in lacrosse, basketball, soccer, All-New England honors on All-League and try ... Garnered serving as Avon, Also played basketball at the lacrosse field ... as a senior ... Award and winning the Coaches a team captain Named most improved on the hardwood as a junior. 10 HOBART COLLEGE ranked No.1inthenationbyInsideLacrosse. and afirstplacefinishintheIAC...GeorgetownPrepwas able mention All-Gazette ...LedtheLittleHoyastoa22-1record against Bucknell. Scored thegame-winninggoalinPatriotLeagueSemifinal son winoverBucknell... points (3-1)inregularsea- duced aseason-highfour ranked Georgetown...Pro- two collegiategoalsatsixth- starting two...Nettedhisfirst Roll ...Playedin14games, Honor League Academic Honor Roll. a spotontheECACWeekly against UMass,earninghim peated hisfour-goaloutburst win overRutgers...Re- season-high fourgoalsin Robert Morris...Scoreda three-goal effort against Scored thegame-winning goalagainstOhio State ...Picked dent. Championship game...LedtheIndianstoa17-2record. Honorable mention All-County ...MVP oftheNassauCounty 2004— FES PGAPsS h SOG Sh% Sh Pts A G 2004 GP OFFENSE 8-6.5 21 0 0 1 .551 76 .261 138 40 SOG 4 Sh% 36 Sh 28 Pts ...... TOTALS A 2005 G 2004 GP OFFENSE 2005 OAS....81017 1 0 1 8 ...... TOTALS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS ...... 001 .000 1 0 0 0 2 ...... 264 91 26 47 2 14 24 2 14 ...... 12 14 ...... 172 .167 6 1 0 1 6 ...... 2005—Statesmen Scholar Saw actionintwogames. 2004— Georgetown Preparatory School— Patriot tiveness in2005 ...Dean'sListstu- knee surgerythatlimitedhis effec- defender ...Fullyrecovered from years ...Fast,agileathlete Intense ing longstickmidfielderthepast two close defensethisseasonafter play- ALL-STAR CANDIDATE Hicksville Hicksville, N.Y. D •JR6-0185 C first collegiategoalagainstCanisius. Played insixgames...Scoredhis defenseman atColgate. sive dodger...Brother, Jeff, wasa skills andanaccurateshot...Elu- line ...Possessesstrongdefensive Penciled intorunonthirdmidfield Manhasset Manhasset, N.Y. M •JR6-0175 J 252 5410063-3.0 6 0 0 1 .574 27 .255 133.1 0-0.0 2 0 0 0 .714 3 .143 AMES HRIS 9.3 55-3.5 15 0 0 0 .538 49 #44 Manhasset HighSchool— O%GGUP GWG SOG% UP GWG SOG% ... Playedin12 games... K .0 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 1.000 D 6700020-0.0 2 0 0 0 .667 EOUGH USSICH #8 16-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NG Pen-PIM GB DN Pen-PIM GB DN ... Willplay

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Honor- KEVIN COLTON KEVIN in basketball. receiver andsafetyontheHicksvillefootballteamlettered the Comets toan11-7 recordlastseason... Also playedwide tion ... Team captain ...Led Two-timeselec- All-County Hicksville HighSchool— Championship game. Notched anassistinPL goal againstLafayette... Scored hisfirstcollegiate ranked Georgetown... lected eightGBsatsixth- win overBucknell...Col- in PatriotLeagueSemifinal son-high ninegroundballs games ...Corralledasea- gers. ground ballsagainstRut- up aseason-highfive society) ...Played infourgames. senior. accolades ...Earned All-New Englandhonorsinfootballasa and NewEnglandall-star games ...EarnedFAA All-League lacrosse, hockey, andfootball...PlayedintheNorth-South ... Playedinthreegames. in threegames. OAS... 72136.3 501007 4-3.0 74 0 0 1 .500 3 .333 6 3 1 SOG Sh% 2 Sh 27 Pts ...... TOTALS A 2005 G 2004 GP OFFENSE FES PGAPsS h SOG Sh% Sh Pts A G 2004 GP OFFENSE 2005 OAS....60002.000 2 0 0 0 6 ...... TOTALS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS ...... 1 501 2 .500 2 .250 4 1 2 0 1 1 12 1 ...... 15 ...... 001 .000 1 0 0 0 3 ...... 001 .000 1 0 0 0 3 ...... 2004— Played in15 2004—Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ange KeySociety (sophomorehonor 2005—Statesmen Scholar honor society...Dean'sListstudent. ber ofChimera,Hobart'sjunior class fensive rotation thisseason ...Mem- to playanexpanded roleinthede- Tough, physicalchecker...Expected Upper CanadaCollege Toronto, Ontario D •JR6-3215 W Statesmen Scholar per ...Dean’s Liststudent. for theHerald,campusnewspa- compete fortimeonattack ...Writes shot ...Convertedmidfielderwill crease ...Possessesarocketof Size allowshimtocampoutonthe Brunswick School Bedford, N.Y. A •JR6-3210 J Brunswick School— AMIE ESLEY .0 0-0.0 1 0 0 0 1.000 2 #48 2004—Patriot League Aca- #27 O%GGUP GWG SOG% O%GGUP GWG SOG% M .0 0-0.0 1 0 0 0 1.000 .0 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 1.000 501001 1-0.5 3-2.5 15 0 59 0 0 0 1 0 .500 .500 M AC C D D ONALD ONALD ... Sawaction NG Pen-PIM GB DN NG Pen-PIM GB DN Lettered in 2005—

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