QB 4 Rich Doyle (SR, 6-1, 210) 12 Doug Vella (FY, 6-1, 180) TB 23 Anthony Hobaica (SR, 5-5, 180) 2 Andrew Marlier (SO, 6-0, 200) FB 25 Tony Siravo (SR, 6-0, 230) 36 Richard Fletcher (FY, 6-0, 220) WR 5 Tyler Vincent (JR, 6-2, 205) 84 Andy Schene (SO, 5-11, 180) WR 8 Zach Schulz (JR, 6-2, 190) 42 Mike Lazore (JR, 6-3, 190) TE 15 Ma Duliba (SR, 6-1, 230) 80 Mike Ehmke (SR, 6-3, 225) LT 76 Mike Condon (SR, 6-2, 270) 74 Anthony Colea (FY, 6-4, 250) LG 60 Andrew Miller (JR, 6-1, 245) 62 Jarrid Blades (FY, 6-3, 290) C 78 Rick Riggi (SR, 6-5, 285) 55 Sean Kluber (SO, 6-1, 255) RG 61 Brian Monaco (JR, 6-2, 280) 68 Aaron Roy (FY, 6-1, 280) RT 79 Angelo Catalano (JR, 6-3, 270) 65 Brendan Hatlee (FY, 6-4, 305) DE 52 Tony Guide (JR, 6-1, 235) 57 Chris Luber (SO, 6-4, 225) DT 54 Mike Faracca (JR, 6-0, 280) 94 Mike Arduini (JR, 6-0, 280) DT 75 Ryan Aruck (SR, 6-2, 295) 93 Anthony Shaw (JR, 5-10, 250) DE 90 Kwame Lovell (SO, 6-1, 235) 97 James Rayhill (SO, 6-3, 200) OLB 26 Orlando Paerson (SR, 5-8, 210) 22 Sco Holton (JR, 5-11, 195) ILB 40 Jusn Hager (SR, 6-0, 205) 39 Kyle O’Laughlin (SO, 6-0, 210) ILB 9 Jeff Sanders (SR, 6-1, 235) 58 Taylor Ciali (SO, 5-10, 220) OLB 11 Ryan Robinson (JR, 5-11, 205) 59 Sco Ghiraldi (JR, 5-10, 215) CB 1 Drake Woodard (FY, 5-11, 165) 31 Kevin Grogan (SO, 5-8, 185) FS 20 Lance Boyington (SR, 5-4, 155) 30 John Kelliher (SO, 6-2, 205) CB 10 Chris Szymanski (JR, 5-10, 175) 13 Nick Bianchi (SO, 5-11, 175) PR 8 Zach Schulz (JR, 6-2, 190) 20 Lance Boyington (SR, 5-4, 155) KR 21 Dwayne Simon (FY, 5-11, 200) 2 Andrew Marlier (SO, 6-0, 200) P 5 Tyler Vincent (JR, 6-2, 205) 19 Conor Callahan (FY, 5-9, 185) K 19 Conor Callahan (FY, 5-9, 185) 16 P.J. Overdorf (JR, 6-2, 200) H 4 Rich Doyle (SR, 6-1, 205) 12 Doug Vella (FY, 6-1, 180) HOBART COLLEGE STATESMEN FOOTBALL HOBART TWO-DEEP GAME 5 • UNION (1-3, 0-2) at HOBART (4-0, 2-0) SERIES SnaPSHOT—Today’s game between the Statesmen and Dutchmen marks the 92nd meeng between the two schools with Union holding a 48-41-2 series lead. Hobart won the first showdown way back in 1896 by a score of 6-4. Over the past 10 seasons, the Statesmen hold a slim 6-4 edge, including last year’s 30-20 triumph in Schenectady. POInT-COunTERPOInT—The all-me se- ries score stands at 1,620-1,244 in favor of the Dutchmen. In fact, no team has scored more points against Hobart than Union. The Statesmen have scored more points against St. Lawrence (1,378), Rochester (1,363), and Alfred (1,285). aBOuT LaST wEEk—Hobart relied heavily on its defense to defeat Liberty League rival St. Lawrence 16-10. Senior linebacker JuS- TIN HAGER registered a game-high 13 tack- les, while senior tackle Ryan aRuCk add- ed 12 stops. First-year cornerback DRAKE WOODARD came away with two of the Statesmen’s three intercepons. The offense overcame a 7-3 halſtime deficit with 13 un- answered third quarter points to secure the victory. Sophomore running back ANDREW MARLIER averaged a game-high 5.8 yards per carry and scored on a 20-yard run to lead the offense. THE STREak—Including last Saturday’s triumph, Hobart has won 17 consecuve games against St. Lawrence, the longest ac- ve winning streak by the Statesmen over a single opponent. Hobart’s next longest streak against a current opponent is four straight wins over Merchant Marine, Roch- ester, and WPI. MORE STREakInG—Hobart is off to a per- fect 4-0 start, marking the fiſth consecuve season the Statesmen have had a winning streak of at least four games. In fact, in each of the team’s previous four seasons, Hobart has won at least seven games in a row. The program record for consecuve wins is 14, spanning the 1953, ’54, and ’55 seasons. TOP TaCkLER—Hobart’s top tackler in each wHEn LaST wE MET—Nov. 3, 2007 SCHENECTADY, N.Y.–-QB ANDREW STROM threw for three touchdowns and 210 yards and the Hobart defense held Union to 89 yards rushing in a 30-20 Liberty League victory at Frank Bailey Field. With the win, the Statesmen extend their winning streak to six games, while halng the Dutchmen’s at five. Strom raised his season passing yards total to 2,260, eclipsing the three-year-old record set by SHAWN MIZ- RO ‘07 by 7 yards. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Hobart (7-2, 5-1) 3 13 14 0 30 Union (5-3, 5-1) 3 3 14 0 20 1st 9:20 H Ancona 33 field goal, 10-35 3:53 3:04 U Epley 25 field goal, 12-61 6:10 2nd 6:11 H LiDrazzah 14 pass from Strom (kick blocked), 12-80 5:13 1:11 U Epley 20 field goal, 6-15 2:07 0:20 H Vincent 25 pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 6-65 0:44 3rd 12:48 U Sheridan 28 blocked punt return (Epley kick) 8:30 H Wright 8 pass from Strom (Ancona kick), 9-61 4:10 5:35 H Hobaica 41 run (Ancona kick), 6-61 2:05 1:23 U Tillo 3 run (Epley kick), 8-66 2:04 HOB unI FIRST DOWNS 17 13 RUSHES-YARDS 39-116 32-89 PASSING YDS 210 157 Passes A-Comp-Int 35-19-0 33-18-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-326 65-246 Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 3-49 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-110 5-50 Intercepon Returns-Yards 2-14 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-29.3 4-38.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-1 Penales-Yards 1-14 5-48 Possession Time 31:13 28:47 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 5 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 7 0 of 2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-29 1-3 RuSHInG: Hobart-Hobaica 12-70; Strom 13-44; Gilardi 6-6; LiDrazzah 1-0; TEAM 2-minus 2; Marlier 5-minus 2. Union-Gourrier 10-49; Coney 9-38; Tillo 8-16; Salemo 1-0; Catellier 4-minus 14. PaSSInG: Hobart-Strom 19-35-0-210. Union-Catellier 12- 21-1-111; Gourrier 6-11-1-46; Cive 0-1-0-0. 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.
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QB 4 Rich Doyle (SR, 6-1, 210) 12 Doug Vella (FY, 6-1, 180)TB 23 Anthony Hobaica (SR, 5-5, 180) 2 Andrew Marlier (SO, 6-0, 200)FB 25 Tony Siravo (SR, 6-0, 230) 36 Richard Fletcher (FY, 6-0, 220)WR 5 Tyler Vincent (JR, 6-2, 205) 84 AndySchettine(SO,5-11,180)WR 8 Zach Schulz (JR, 6-2, 190) 42 Mike Lazore (JR, 6-3, 190)TE 15 MattDuliba(SR,6-1,230) 80 MikeEhmke(SR,6-3,225)LT 76 Mike Condon (SR, 6-2, 270) 74 AnthonyColetta(FY,6-4,250)LG 60 Andrew Miller (JR, 6-1, 245) 62 Jarrid Blades (FY, 6-3, 290)C 78 Rick Riggi (SR, 6-5, 285) 55 SeanKluber(SO,6-1,255)RG 61 Brian Monaco (JR, 6-2, 280) 68 Aaron Roy (FY, 6-1, 280)RT 79 Angelo Catalano (JR, 6-3, 270) 65 BrendanHatlee(FY,6-4,305)
POInT-COunTERPOInT—The all-time se-ries score standsat1,620-1,244 in favoroftheDutchmen. In fact,no teamhas scoredmorepointsagainstHobartthanUnion.TheStatesmenhavescoredmorepointsagainstSt. Lawrence (1,378), Rochester (1,363), and Alfred(1,285).
aBOuTLaSTwEEk—HobartreliedheavilyonitsdefensetodefeatLibertyLeaguerivalSt. Lawrence 16-10. Senior linebacker JuS-Tin HAGER registered a game-high 13 tack-les, while senior tackle Ryan aRuCkadd-ed 12 stops. First-year cornerback DRAKE WOODARD came away with two of theStatesmen’sthreeinterceptions.Theoffenseovercamea7-3halftimedeficitwith13un-answeredthirdquarterpointstosecurethevictory.SophomorerunningbackAnDREW MARLiER averaged a game-high 5.8 yardspercarryandscoredona20-yardruntoleadtheoffense.
THE STREak—Including last Saturday’striumph, Hobart has won 17 consecutivegames against St. Lawrence, the longest ac-tive winning streak by the Statesmen overa single opponent. Hobart’s next longeststreak against a current opponent is fourstraightwins overMerchantMarine, Roch-ester, and WPI.
MORESTREakInG—Hobartisofftoaper-fect4-0start,markingthefifthconsecutiveseason the Statesmen have had a winningstreakofatleastfourgames.Infact,ineachoftheteam’spreviousfourseasons,Hobarthaswonatleastsevengamesinarow.Theprogram record for consecutivewins is 14,spanningthe1953,’54,and’55seasons.
TOPTaCkLER—Hobart’stoptacklerineach
wHEnLaSTwEMET—nov. 3, 2007
SCHENECTADY, N.Y.–-QB AnDREW STROM threw forthreetouchdownsand210yardsandtheHobartdefenseheldUnionto89yardsrushingina30-20LibertyLeaguevictoryatFrankBaileyField.Withthewin,theStatesmenextend theirwinningstreak tosixgames,whilehaltingtheDutchmen’satfive.
1st 9:20 H Ancona33fieldgoal,10-353:53 3:04 U Epley25fieldgoal,12-616:102nd 6:11 H LiDrazzah14passfromStrom (kickblocked),12-805:13 1:11 U Epley20fieldgoal,6-152:07 0:20 H Vincent25passfromStrom (Anconakick),6-650:443rd 12:48 U Sheridan28blockedpuntreturn (Epleykick) 8:30 H Wright8passfromStrom (Ancona kick), 9-61 4:10 5:35 H Hobaica41run (Anconakick),6-612:05 1:23 U Tillo3run(Epleykick),8-662:04
THIRDTIME’SaCHaRM—One more note on DRAKE WOODARD,thenativeofMarcy,N.Y.,hasbeennamedtheLibertyLeagueRookieoftheWeekthreetimesalreadythisseason.HedrewconferencepraisefollowingtheDickinson(4tkls,INT),CarnegieMellon(3tkls,2INT,1PBU),andSt.Lawrence(3tkls,2INT,FF)games.
ManyHaPPyRETuRnS—Senior LAnCE BOYinGTOnleadstheconferenceandis16thinthenationwitha14.0yardperpuntreturnaverage,whilejuniorZaCHSCHuLZis third in theLeagueand28thinthenationat12.0perreturn.
BICEnTEnnIaLCELEBRaTIOn—Since1985,18Statesmenhaveproduced200ormoreca-reer tackles. Seniors JEFF SAnDERS(225),RyanaRuCk (222), and JuSTInHaGER (209) arethemostrecentadditionstotheexclusiveclub.ThisseasonmarksthefirsttimethreeStatesmenhavereachedthismilestone inthesameseason.Fivetimespreviously,Hobartteammateshavesurpassedthe200-tacklemark,butnevermorethantwointhesameyear.
teamAll-AmericanbyLindy’s College Football Preview.Inhisfirstseasonasastarter,Hagerturnedinarecord-setting2007campaign.ThesecondteamD3football.comAll-Eastselec-tionrecordedaseason-high19tacklesagainstCarnegieMellonandatRochester.Posting11tacklesormoreinsixoftheStatesmen’s11games,Hagerfinishedtheyearwith114stops,thethirdhighestsingleseasontotalinHobarthistory.
COnFEREnCECROwnS—Hobartearnedashareofthe2007LibertyLeagueChampionshipthankstotheStatesmen’s30-14winoverRochester,finishingwitha6-1conferencerecord.It’s the seventhtime since1998 thatHobart has captured at least a shareof the leaguetitle.
Thepickwas the startofeithera superbdefensivefirsthalfor a sloppyof-fensivefirsthalf,dependingonone’sperspective.CMUandHobartcombinedtothrowfivefirsthalfinterceptions,threebyDoyle(27-14-3,219yds,3TDs)andtwobyTartanPhilPantalone(14-8-2,102,1).
ThedeficitjoltedtheStatesmenoutoftheirsecondhalfslumber.DoylefoundTEMaTTDuLIBaopenupthemiddlefor31yardsandWRZaCHSCHuLZmade a divingcatchattheonefor38more.Doylefinishedthedrivewitha1-yardkeeper.
GEnEVa—Hobartwon its Liberty League opener 27-14 over Susquehanna. TheStatesmenscoredthefirst20pointsofthegame.
Hobartgained370yardsofoffense,includingaseason-high221ontheground.RB AnTHOnY HOBAiCA led the way with 80 yards rushing and a touchdown as wellas24yardsreceivingandanotherTD,whileRBAnDREW MARLiER rushedfora team-high 97 yards and a touchdown.
Hobarttookadvantageofapairoffirstquarterfumblestobuilda13-0lead.RobinsonsetupthefirstTD,knockingtheballoutofRBDavePaveletz’shandsattheCrusaders’28.HagerrecoveredfortheStatesmen.Twoplayerslater,HobaicasprungfreeonHobart’s longestscoringplayoftheseason,sprinting35yardstothe end zone.
Hobartmadeit20-0 late inthesecondhalf,usinga33-yardscramblebyQBRiCH DOYLE and a 31-yard completion fromDoyle toHobaica to cover the 64yards to the end zone.
CB CHRiS SZYMAnSKi stopped SLU’sfirst drivewith an interceptionat theHobart20.AftertheSaintspuntedontheirsecondpossession,CBDRAKE WOO-DARD stoppedSt.Lawrence’sthirddrivewithaninterceptionattheHobart27.
SLU opened the scoring early in the second quarter when QB J.P. Kearneycappedan11-play,63-yarddrivewitha1-yardkeeper.TheextrapointgavetheSaintsa7-0lead.TheStatesmenansweredwiththeirfirstscoringdrive.From28yards out, KCOnOR CALLAHAn bootedhisfirstcareerfieldgoaltomakeit7-3.
St.Lawrencewasonitswaytomarchingbackdownthefieldforanotherscorewhen De TOnyGuIDETTIsackedKearneyfora14-yardlossonthirdand7fromtheHobart25,pushingtheSaintsoutoffieldgoalrange.
Hobartpunted—acareer-long53-yarderbyP TYLER VinCEnT—andhada31-yardfieldgoalblockedwithitsfinaltwopossessions,butthedefensemadesureSt. Lawrence got no closer.
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
2008 Hobart College FootballHobart Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 05, 2008)
All games
Team Statistics HOB OPPSCORING 92 61 Points Per Game 23.0 15.2FIRST DOWNS 73 72 R u s h i n g 33 35 P a s s i n g 36 31 P e n a l t y 4 6RUSHING YARDAGE 588 650 Yards gained rushing 662 730 Yards lost rushing 74 80 Rushing Attempts 145 185 Average Per Rush 4.1 3.5 Average Per Game 147.0 162.5 TDs Rushing 6 5PASSING YARDAGE 756 577 A t t - C o m p - I n t 116-64-5 102-53-8 Average Per Pass 6.5 5.7 Average Per Catch 11.8 10.9 Average Per Game 189.0 144.2 TDs Passing 7 3TOTAL OFFENSE 1344 1227 Total Plays 261 287 Average Per Play 5.1 4.3 Average Per Game 336.0 306.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 9-186 17-219PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 17-220 7-20INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-51 5-46KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.7 12.9PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.9 2.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 6.4 9.2FUMBLES-LOST 7-3 6-2PENALTIES-Yards 26-217 16-155 Average Per Game 54.2 38.8PUNTS-Yards 18-642 25-857 Average Per Punt 35.7 34.3 Net punt average 33.4 25.5TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 1 3 3 0 : 4 73RD-DOWN Conversions 20/52 23/62 3rd-Down Pct 38% 37%4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/9 7/10 4th-Down Pct 33% 70%SACKS BY-Yards 6-46 5-29MISC YARDS 0 6TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 13 8FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 1-3 1-2ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES 11-15 73% 9-11 82%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 10-15 67% 8-11 73%PAT-ATTEMPTS 11-13 85% 8-8 100%ATTENDANCE 1634 2604 Games/Avg Per Game 2/817 2/1302 Neutral Site Games 0/0
2008 Hobart College FootballHobart Game Superlatives (as of Oct 09, 2008)
All games
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes 21 Andrew Marlier vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Yards Rushing 111 Anthony Hobaica at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)TD Rushes 1 Rich Doyle vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)
1 Anthony Hobaica vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)1 Anthony Hobaica vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)1 Andrew Marlier vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)1 Andrew Marlier at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)1 Anthony Hobaica at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)
Long Rush 35 Anthony Hobaica vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Pass attempts 31 Rich Doyle vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Pass completions 20 Rich Doyle vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Yards Passing 234 Rich Doyle vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)TD Passes 3 Rich Doyle at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)Long Pass 38 Rich Doyle vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Receptions 7 Zach Schulz vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Yards Receiving 82 Zach Schulz vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)TD Receptions 2 Matt Duliba at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)Long Reception 38 Zach Schulz vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Field Goals 1 Conor Callahan at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Long Field Goal 28 Conor Callahan at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Punts 6 Tyler Vincent at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Punting Avg 38.3 Tyler Vincent at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Long Punt 58 Tyler Vincent vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Long Punt Return 27 Zach Schulz vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)
27 Lance Boyington vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Long Kickoff Return 39 Dwayne Simon vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Tackles 21 Justin Hager at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)Sacks 1.0 Anthony Shaw at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)
1.0 Justin Hager vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)1.0 Tony Guidetti vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)1.0 Ryan Robinson at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)1.0 Tony Guidetti at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)1.0 Ryan Aruck at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)
Tackles For Loss 3.0 Ryan Robinson at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Interceptions 2 Drake Woodard at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)
2 Drake Woodard at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)
2008 Hobart College FootballHobart Game Superlatives (as of Oct 09, 2008)
All games
TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes 48 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Yards Rushing 221 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Yards Per Rush 4.6 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)TD Rushes 2 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)
2 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)2 at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)
Pass attempts 32 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Pass completions 20 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Yards Passing 236 at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)Yards Per Pass 8.4 at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)TD Passes 3 at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)Total Plays 80 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Total Offense 370 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Yards Per Play 6.0 at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)Points 28 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Sacks By 3 at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)First Downs 20 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Penalties 11 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Penalty Yards 81 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Turnovers 4 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Interceptions By 3 at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)
2008 Hobart College FootballHobart Game Superlatives (as of Oct 09, 2008)
All games
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes 29 Dave Paveletz, vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Yards Rushing 107 Dave Paveletz, vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)TD Rushes 2 Greg Lord, vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Long Rush 28 Greg Lord, vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Pass attempts 35 JP Kearney, at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Pass completions 18 JP Kearney, at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Yards Passing 181 JP Kearney, at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)TD Passes 1 Ian Mitchell, vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)
1 Phil Pantalone, at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)1 Derek Pope, vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)
Long Pass 45 Ian Mitchell, vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Receptions 6 Pat O'Conner, vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Yards Receiving 101 Pat O'Conner, vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)TD Receptions 1 Pat O'Conner, vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)
1 Ryan Phillips, at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)1 J.J. Moran, vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)
Long Reception 45 Pat O'Conner, vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Field Goals 1 Matt Popov, at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Long Field Goal 26 Matt Popov, at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Punts 8 Bobby Eppleman, vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Punting Avg 36.0 Bobby Eppleman, vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Long Punt 52 Matt Popov, at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Long Punt Return 8 J.J. Moran, vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Long Kickoff Return 44 Keith Howell, vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Tackles 15 Jon Scholl, at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)Sacks 1.5 Tredell Johns, vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Tackles For Loss 2.5 Tredell Johns, vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Interceptions 2 Josh Kresge, at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)
2 John Lunardi, vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)
2008 Hobart College FootballHobart Game Superlatives (as of Oct 09, 2008)
All games
OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes 57 at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)Yards Rushing 229 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Yards Per Rush 4.5 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)TD Rushes 2 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Pass attempts 35 at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Pass completions 18 at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Yards Passing 181 at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Yards Per Pass 7.7 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)TD Passes 1 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)
1 at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)1 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)
Total Plays 77 at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Total Offense 405 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Yards Per Play 5.5 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Points 21 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)Sacks By 3 at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)First Downs 21 vs Dickinson (Sep 13, 2008)
21 at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Penalties 6 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)
6 at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Penalty Yards 66 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)Turnovers 3 vs Susquehanna (Sep 27, 2008)
3 at St. Lawrence (Oct 04, 2008)Interceptions By 3 at Carnegie Mellon (Sep 20, 2008)
2008 Hobart College Football Hobart By-Quarter Statistics (as of Oct 05, 2008) All games
no name pos cl ht wt hometown/high school54 Mike Faracca DT JR 6-0 280 Williamsville, N.Y./Williamsville East55 Sean Kluber OL SO 6-1 255 Ridge, N.Y./Longwood56 Dan Kolinski OLB FY 5-11 175 Warners, N.Y./West Genesee57 Chris Luber DE SO 6-4 225 N. Babylon, N.Y./N. Babylon58 Taylor Ciali ILB SO 5-10 220 Ramsey, N.J./Blair Academy59 Scott Ghiraldi OLB JR 5-10 215 Wantagh, N.Y./Wantagh60 Andrew Miller OL JR 6-1 245 Washington, Pa./Washington61 Brian Monaco OL JR 6-2 280 Amherst, N.Y./Amherst62 Jarrid Blades OL FY 6-3 290 Ellenville, N.Y./Ellenville63 Hunter LaCroix OL FY 6-2 275 Delray Beach, Fla./American Heritage64 James Jarvis OLB FY 6-3 195 Harvard, Mass./Littlejohn65 Brendan Hatlee OL FY 6-4 305 Horseheads, N.Y./Horseheads66 Donald Lappe OL SO 6-7 265 New Hampton, N.Y./Burke Catholic67 Gerard Tully OLB FY 6-1 185 Locust Valley, N.Y./St. Anthony’s68 Aaron Roy OL FY 6-1 280 N. Tonawanda, N.Y./N. Tonawanda69 John Howe DT SO 5-10 220 Mineola, N.Y./Chittenango70 Sam Stayer OL FY 6-2 280 N. Syracuse, N.Y./Cicero-N. Syracuse71 Steve Sharpe OLB FY 5-11 215 Camden, N.Y./Camden72 Dane Wilcoxen DT FY 6-1 265 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport73 Kyle Sandy OL FY 6-1 255 Truxton, N.Y./Homer74 Anthony Coletta OL FY 6-4 250 Freeport, N.Y./Freeport75 Ryan Aruck DT SR 6-2 295 Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua76 Mike Condon OL SR 6-2 270 Victor, N.Y./Victor77 Kevin Matteson OL SO 6-1 270 Hannibal, N.Y./Hannibal78 Rick Riggi OL SR 6-5 285 Caledonia, N.Y./Cal-Mum79 Angelo Catalano OL JR 6-3 270 Cortland, N.Y./Homer80 Mike Ehmke TE SR 6-3 225 Newington, Conn./Newington81 Amil Shah RB FY 5-4 150 Watchung, N.J./Rutgers Prep82 Lamar Rodriguez WR FY 6-2 165 Clifton, N.J./Clifton83 Joe Cowan WR SR 6-0 185 Peterborough, N.H./Conval84 Andy Schettine WR SO 5-11 180 Silver Creek, N.Y./Silver Creek85 Garth Muratori WR FY 6-2 200 Briarcliff Manor, N.Y./Briarcliff86 David Degan TE JR 6-4 235 Lockport, N.Y./Lockport87 Matt Marsh TE FY 6-1 230 Wynantskill, N.Y./Troy88 Matt Bobal TE FY 6-1 230 Binghamton, N.Y./Chenango Valley89 Joe Quigley FS FY 6-1 175 E. Hampton, N.Y./E. Hampton90 Kwame Lovell DE SO 6-1 235 Schenectady, N.Y./Schenectady91 Mike Castro FB SO 5-9 225 Rochester, N.Y./Churchville-Chili92 Gianni Contro DT FY 6-0 240 Binghamton, N.Y./Chenango Valley93 Anthony Shaw DT JR 5-10 250 St. James, N.Y./Smithtown West94 Mike Arduini DT JR 6-0 280 Hamilton, N.J./Hun School 95 Greg Clifford DE FY 6-0 210 Holliston, Mass./Rivers School96 Stephen Pooler DT FY 6-2 255 Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee97 James Rayhill DE SO 6-3 200 Grand Island, N.Y./Grand Island98 Joe Yanaitis DE FY 6-1 230 N. Chili, N.Y./Churchville-Chili99 Robert Roth K FY 5-11 180 Utica, N.Y./Utica-Proctorhead coach: Mike CraggAssistant coaches: Aaron Backhaus ’00, Kevin DeWall ’00, John Drach, John Man-ley, Terry Muffley, Jim Ryan, Scott Yoder ’01
2008 Hobart College Statesmenno name pos cl ht wt hometown/high school1 Drake Woodard CB FY 5-11 165 Marcy, N.Y./Whitesboro2 Andrew Marlier RB SO 6-0 210 Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest3 Sam Higgs CB FY 5-9 175 Rochester, N.Y./Bishop Kearney4 Rich Doyle QB SR 6-1 205 Staten Island, N.Y./Blair Acad.5 Tyler Vincent WR JR 6-2 205 Baldwinsville, N.Y./C.W. Baker6 Nunzio Doldo OLB SO 5-9 180 Watertown, N.Y./Immaculate Heart7 Jamieson Crast QB FY 5-11 195 Mannsville, N.Y./S. Jefferson8 Zach Schulz WR JR 6-2 190 Westhampton, N.Y./Westhampton Beach9 Jeff Sanders ILB SR 6-1 235 Camden, N.Y./Camden10 Chris Szymanski CB JR 5-10 175 Williamsville, N.Y./Williamsville East11 Ryan Robinson OLB JR 5-11 205 Johnson City, N.Y./Johnson City12 Doug Vella QB FY 6-1 180 Franklin Square, N.Y./Chaminade13 Nick Bianchi CB SO 5-11 175 Pittsfield, Mass./The Gunnery14 Chris Bramwell WR SO 6-3 200 Lexington, Ky./Phillips Acad.15 Matt Duliba TE SR 6-1 230 Forestville, N.Y./Forrestville16 Paul Overdorf WR JR 6-2 200 Troy, N.Y./Averill Park17 Larry Gregorek QB SO 6-2 200 New Windsor, N.Y./The Gunnery18 John Peck RB SO 5-8 180 New Haven, Conn./Hopkins19 Conor Callahan K FY 5-9 185 Carlisle, Mass./Concord-Carlisle20 Lance Boyington FS SR 5-4 155 Rochester, N.Y./Greece Arcadia21 Dwayne Simon RB FY 5-11 200 Gainesville, Fla./Taft School22 Scott Holton OLB JR 5-11 195 San Mateo, Calif./Aragon23 Anthony Hobaica RB SR 5-5 180 Utica, N.Y./Utica-Proctor25 Tony Siravo FB SR 6-0 230 Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga26 Orlando Patterson OLB SR 5-8 210 Boston, Mass./Tabor Academy27 Pat Julian WR FY 5-10 195 Frankfort, N.Y./Sauquoit Valley28 Bryan Hulser CB FY 5-10 180 Vernon, N.Y./Utica Notre Dame29 Shlomo Gelernter FB SO 5-10 225 W. Hempstead, N.Y./W. Hempstead30 John Kelliher FS SO 6-2 205 Hingham, Mass./Hingham31 Kevin Grogan CB SO 5-8 185 W. Nyack, N.Y./Clarkstown South32 Jeff Hummel CB FY 6-2 180 Queensbury, N.Y./Queensbury34 David Marx FS FY 6-2 190 Jamesville, N.Y./Christian Brothers 35 Andrew Kuhn FB FY 5-11 230 Victor, N.Y./Victor36 Richard Fletcher FB FY 6-0 220 Walton, N.Y./Walton37 Matt Howard RB SO 5-8 200 Queensbury, N.Y./Queensbury38 Dan Dechert CB FY 5-10 180 East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora39 Kyle O’Laughlin ILB SO 6-0 210 Syracuse, N.Y./Onondaga40 Justin Hager ILB SR 6-0 205 Salamanca, N.Y./Salamanca41 Kyle Tritten RB FY 5-10 170 Whitesboro, N.Y./Whitesboro42 Mike Lazore WR JR 6-3 190 Carthage, N.Y./Immaculate Heart45 Robert Marraffa ILB FY 6-0 225 Danvers, Mass./St. John’s Prep46 Dan Boylan ILB FY 6-1 245 Dover, Mass./Cushing Acad.47 Will Schweitzer ILB JR 6-0 215 Pittsford, N.Y./Rush Henrietta48 Drew Monroe OLB FY 6-2 200 Aurora, Ohio/Western Reserve 49 Pat Harriott ILB SO 5-10 210 Huntington Station, N.Y./Walt Whitman50 Tom Goslowski DE FY 6-2 240 Syracuse, N.Y./Solvay51 Kevin Ryan DE FY 6-1 215 Newburyport, Mass./Newburyport52 Tony Guidetti DE JR 6-1 235 Queensbury, N.Y./Williston Northampton53 Reggie Robinson ILB FY 6-1 230 Amityville, N.Y./Amityville
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