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Hobart College Lacrosse STATESMEN LACROSSE STATESMEN Athletics Directory Quick Facts Director of Athletics Mike Hanna ’68 phone ................................ (315) 781-3574 General Information Coaching Staff e-mail ............................. [email protected] Location: Geneva, N.Y. Head Coach: Matt Kerwick ’90 Basketball Founded: 1822 Record at Hobart: 27-30 (4 years) Interim Head Coach Enrollment: 1,854 with William Smith Overall Record: 79-61 (10 years) Joe Wojtylko ..................... (315) 781-3547 Colors: Royal Purple and Orange Office Phone: (315) 781-3715 e-mail .......................... [email protected] Nickname: Statesmen Office Fax: (315) 781-3570 Asst. Coach Dennis Pysnack ... (315) 781-3747 Home Field: Boswell Field E-mail: [email protected] Asst. Coach Carl Wenzel ......... (315) 781-3747 Surface: Natural grass Assistant Coach: Press Box Phone: (315) 781-3765 Crew T.W. Johnson (Hampden-Sydney ’96) Home Field: McCooey Field Head Coach Mike Alton ............ (315) 781-3935 Office Phone: (315) 781-3588 e-mail ............................... [email protected] Surface: AstroTurf12 E-Mail: [email protected] Asst. Coach Michael Hoepp ’05 .. (315) 781-3935 Press Box Phone: (315) 781-3030 Asst. Coach Tony Shelton ........ (315) 781-3935 President: Mark D. Gearan Assistant Coach: Asst. Coach Ford Weiskittel ..... (315) 781-3935 Dean of Hobart: Clarence E. Butler Ron Chase (West Chester ’99) Vice President of Enrollment & Office Phone: (315) 781-3544 Cross Country Dean of Admissions: Don Emmons E-mail: [email protected] Head Coach Ron Fleury ........... (315) 781-3565 Director of Admissions: John Young e-mail .............................. [email protected] Assistant Coach: Director of Athletics: Mike Hanna ’68 Terry Muffley (East Stroudsburg ’74) Football Office Phone: (315) 781-3572 Head Coach Mike Cragg .......... (315) 781-3566 Athletic Communications E-mail: [email protected] e-mail .............................. [email protected] Asst. Coach Aaron Backhaus Director of Athletic Communications: Asst. Coach Kevin DeWall ’00 .(315) 781-3716 Ken DeBolt Lacrosse Information Asst. Coach Randy Grenier ..... (315) 781-3572 Office Phone: (315) 781-3146 Captains: Mike Conklin ’06, Asst. Coach John Manley ........ (315) 781-3572 E-mail: [email protected] Pat Meade ’06, Matt Murphy ’06, Asst. Coach Brian Sheehan ..... (315) 781-3669 Cell Phone: (315) 521-1383 Andrew Narog ’06 Asst. Coach Scott Yoder ’01 .... (315) 781-3683 Home Phone: (315) 781-1257 2005 Record: 7-7 Golf Assistant Director of Athletic 2005 ECAC Record: 2-4 Head Coach Bill Quinn ............. (315) 781-3565 Communications: Jack Holleran ’05 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/9 e-mail .............................. [email protected] Office Phone: (315) 781-3538 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/6 E-mail: [email protected] Ice Hockey Lacrosse Seasons: 103 Head Coach Mark Taylor .......... (315) 781-3539 Office Fax: (315) 781-3531 First Season: 1898 e-mail ........................... [email protected] Hotline: (315) 781-3991 All-Time Record: 686-389-20 Asst. Coach Phil Roy ................ (315) 781-3541 Web site: www.hws.edu/athletics USILA Championships: 1; 1972 Radio Coverage: NCAA Championships: 15; 1976, ’77, Sailing WEOS-FM (89.7/90.3) ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88, Head Coach Scott Iklé ’84 ........ (315) 781-3938 Internet Broadcasts: www.weos.org ’89, ’90, ’91, ’93 e-mail .................................. [email protected] NCAA Tournament Bids: 25; 1974, Asst. Coach Jeff Sullivan ’04 ... (315) 781-3945 TEAMLINE: (800) 846-4700 ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, TEAMLINE provides listeners away from Soccer ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, the radio or computer the opportunity to Head Coach Shawn Griffin ....... (315) 781-3625 ’93, ’94, ’98, 2000, ’02, ’04 e-mail .............................. [email protected] listen to Hobart lacrosse. Simply enter the Conference Championships: 2; Asst. Coach Brad Wilby ........... (315) 781-3536 access code (4972) and a valid VISA or Patriot League 2000, ’02 Mastercard number when prompted. Squash & Tennis 2006 Schedule Head Coach Carol Weymuller .. (315) 781-3645 2005 Results e-mail ....................... [email protected] Date Opponent Time Asst. Tennis Coach Date Opponent Result Feb 25 #vs. Bucknell ................ 2 p.m. Rich Lenhart ..................... (315) 781-3645 Feb 26 #vs. Butler ................. W, 11-7 Mar 4 $vs. Ohio State ............. 2 p.m. Mar 5 BINGHAMTON .......... W, 10-7 11 HARTFORD ................. 1 p.m. Sports Medicine 12 at Ohio State ................ W, 9-6 14 at Binghamton .............. 6 p.m. Coordinator Doug Reeland ....... (315) 781-3568 15 at Robert Morris ....... W, 15-10 18 *at Georgetown ............. 1 p.m. e-mail ........................... [email protected] 19 *GEORGETOWN ........ L, 9-11 Asst. Greg Beier ....................... (315) 781-3569 25 *at Rutgers....................1 p.m. e-mail ............................... [email protected] 26 *RUTGERS ............. W, 16-10 28 at Syracuse...................7 p.m. Asst. Laura Dillaman ................ (315) 781-3703 29 SYRACUSE .............. L, 12-13 Apr 1 *at Fairfield ...................2 p.m. e-mail ......................... [email protected] Apr 2 *FAIRFIELD ................ L, 8-11 8 *PENN STATE .............. 1 p.m. 9 *at Penn State........... L, 13-19 15 *at UMass .....................1 p.m. Department Secretaries 16 *UMASS ................... L, 12-14 18 at Canisius ....................7 p.m. Patty Cala ................................. (315) 781-3077 23 *at St. John’s ............. W, 13-9 e-mail ................................ [email protected] 22 *ST. JOHN’S ................ 1 p.m. 26 *CANISIUS ................ W, 12-6 29 *LOYOLA .....................1 p.m. Helen LaVoie ............................ (315) 781-3076 30 *at Loyola................... L, 11-15 e-mail .............................. [email protected] May 5 *CORNELL ...................7 p.m. Sue Perry .................................. (315) 781-3075 May 6 *at Cornell ................... L, 5-10 #at Haverford (Pa.) School #at St. Paul’s School, Brooklandville, Md. $at Hershey Park (Pa.) Stadium e-mail ............................... [email protected] *ECAC Lacrosse League game *ECAC Lacrosse League game 25 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 Head Coach Matt Kerwick ’90 Matt Kerwick ’90 returned to his alma In 10 seasons as a collegiate head mater in 2001 and has had a consider- coach, Kerwick sports a career record of able impact on the lives of Hobart men 79-61 for a .564 winning percentage. during his tenure. In four seasons, he has Kerwick returned to his alma mater led the Statesmen to their 24th and 25th following three seasons as an assistant NCAA Tournament appearances and a coach at Georgetown University. With the second conference championship, while Hoyas, he served as the offensive coor- mentoring 19 all-conference selections dinator. Georgetown earned a spot in the and the 2005 ECAC Rookie of the Year. NCAA Tournament in each of Kerwick’s One of the rising stars in lacrosse three seasons, advancing to the semifi- coaching circles, Kerwick was chosen to nals in 1999 for the first time in the serve as an assistant coach for the U.S. program’s history. During his tenure, the HOBART COLLEGE HOBART National Team at the 2006 International Hoyas were 36-9 (.800) and 3-3 in the Lacrosse Federation World Championship. postseason, including a 14-12 first round Last season, Kerwick guided the win over Cornell on Hobart’s Boswell Statesmen through their first season in Field in 2000. the ultra-competitive ECAC Lacrosse Prior to his time in Washington, The Kerwick File League. Individually, senior defenseman Kerwick spent three seasons as the head Greg McCarthy became the first States- coach of the Alfred University lacrosse man named to the Tewaaraton Award pre- program. Under his leadership, the Sax- HEAD COACHING RESUME season watch list and the first two-time ons reached the postseason each year, Francis L. “Babe” Kraus All-American for Hobart since the pro- earning a spot in the 1997 NCAA Tourna- National Coach of the Year: 1997 gram moved to Division I in 1995, while ment field and 1996 and 1998 ECAC Patriot League Coach of the Year: 2002 first-year Daryl Veltman was named the Upstate New York Tournament berths. Super Six Coach of the Year: 1996, ’97 league’s Rookie of the Year after scoring Alfred was 25-17 (.595) in his three sea- NCAA Division I Tournament: 2002, ’04 a team leading 50 points. sons. Following his 1996 Super Six La- NCAA Division III Tournament: 1997 In 2004, Kerwick and the Statesmen crosse League Coach of the Year Award, finished second in the Patriot League Kerwick was named the 1997 “Babe” YEAR SCHOOL W-L PCT regular season and tournament stand- Kraus Division III Coach of the Year. ings. Hobart received its second at-large Kerwick moved to Alfred following 1992 Randolph-Macon 10-4 .714 bid to the NCAA Tournament on the one season as an assistant coach at the 1993 Randolph-Macon 9-4 .692 strength of a 9-6 record that included wins University of Pennsylvania. Prior to his 1994 Randolph-Macon 8-6 .571 over No. 9 Cornell and No. 13 Army. stint with the Quakers, he spent three 1996 Alfred 10-5 .667 During his first season, Kerwick seasons as the head coach at Randolph- 1997 Alfred 10-4 .714 guided the Statesmen to the Patriot Macon College in Ashland, Va. Kerwick 1998 Alfred 5-8 .385 League crown and was named the led the Yellow Jackets to a 27-14 record 2002 Hobart 6-8 .429 league’s Coach of the Year. (.659), at the time the three most success- 2003 Hobart 5-8 .385 ful seasons in the program’s history. 2004 Hobart 9-7 .563 As a player for the Statesmen, he 2005 Hobart 7-7 .500 was a member of four Division III National CAREER RECORD 79-61 .564 Championship teams, was a two-time USILA All-American, and earned the 1989 ASSISTANT COACHING RESUME NCAA Tournament MVP Award. He was also a four-year letterwinner on the Hobart Georgetown University, 1999-2001 hockey team, serving as a captain for both Hoyas Record: 36-9, .800 squads during his senior year. He capped University of Pennsylvania, 1995 off his collegiate career with the William Quakers Record: 6-8, .429 C.
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