2008 HOBART FOOTBALL 46 Hobart’s Block H Awards ROBERT L. CULLEN ’37 MEMORIAL AWARD Special Teams Most Valuable Player 1996...................Antonio R. Aguilar ’97 1997....................... Erik W. Schiller ’98 1998...................... Mark A. Rendell ’01 1999.................... Eric J. Newsome ’01 2000................... Matthew R. Daley ’03 2001........................ Eric B. Ampuja ’05 2002..................... Daniel C. Suozzi ’05 2003..................... Daniel C. Suozzi ’05 2004..................... Daniel C. Suozzi ’05 2005................James M. Anderson ’06 2006................James W. Wright Jr. ’08 2007................ Dominick J. Ancona ’08 SHIRLEY A. ZORNOW ’47 MEMORIAL AWARD Most Improved Player 1952............................. John Kraus ’55 1953...................Richard F. Turoski ’55 1954........... Richard A. Scudamore ’55 1955..................Walter M. Harrison ’57 1956............ William H. Vanderhoof ’58 1957.................... Garry A. Mendez ’58 1958............... Kenneth P. Northrop ’59 1959................ John Walker Briggs ’60 1960............... Richard J. Havranek ’62 1961...................... Kenneth R. Nye ’64 1962........................ Roy C. McKay ’64 1963...................Charles Cloughen ’64 1964........................ Michael Fisher ’65 1965.......................Thomas Morley ’67 1966..................Samuel S. Mitchell ’67 1967............... Richard J. Cavallaro ’69 1968......................... Donald Mauro ’69 1969.............................. Dan Harris ’71 1970...................... William C. Blynt ’73 1971...................George J. Wulster ’72 1972..................... Thomas R. Korn ’75 1973....................... Jeffrey B. Thon ’77 1974................. Thomas J. Schardt ’78 1975.................... Dennis E. Kubiak ’77 1976............... Howard J. Mulcahey ’78 1977......................... Frank J. Veith ’80 1978....................Matthew G. Heyn ’81 1979................. Christopher Zoladz ’81 1980............James G. Glennon Jr. ’83 1981...................... Horace D. Allen ’85 1982....................... Mario A. Ciotoli ’83 1983...................... Joseph C. Stein ’86 1984................... Thomas Piccarelli ’85 1985...................... David M. Jewell ’86 1986.................... William T. Brooks ’88 1987..................Michael J. Capone ’89 1988....................... Donald J. Papa ’91 .......................... Christian J. Petino ’91 1989............... Charles T. Malloy Jr. ’90 1990..................... Darrel W. Upson ’93 1991................ Philip A. Beniamino ’92 1992..............Roderick M. Johnson ’94 1993............................Peter Afrooz ’95 1994................. Richard J. Williams ’95 1995.......................Jesse D. Truley ’96 1996........... Nicolas M. Karagosian ’97 1997...............Benjamin P. Thomas ’99 1998...................... Robert P. Gould ’01 1999.....................Jesse P. Aquilino ’02 2000.................... Timothy A. Booth ’03 2001.................. David C. Szentesy ’04 2002............. Christopher E. Purtell ’05 2003................James M. Anderson ’06 2004......................... Ty J. Godinho ’05 ............................. John P. Holleran ’05 2005................. Nolan M. Robinson ’07 2006................... Andrew R. Purdie ’07 2007................James W. Wright Jr. ’08 *Named the Paul Vogt Memorial Trophy from 1978 through 1992. TRYON FOOTBALL AWARD Outstanding Lineman 1958..................... Gordon F. Grass ’61 1959..................... Gordon F. Grass ’61 1961......................Paul R. DeRosa ’63 1962................ John R. Richardson ’64 1963.......................... Douglas Fehr ’64 1964........................... John Thorne ’66 1965..................... Michael Tomasic ’66 1966..................... James L. McVey ’66 1967........................ Albert R. Ward ’68 1968....................... Paul Stambach ’69 1969................... Jeffrey B. Lawson ’73 1970.................... William N. Zupan ’72 1971.................... William N. Zupan ’72 1972................. Richard E. Thomas ’75 1973................. Richard E. Thomas ’75 1974................... Henry Janczyk Jr. ’75 1975.................Lawrence T. Macko ’76 1976................. Thomas J. Schardt ’78 1977..................... Brian D. Whalen ’80 1978..................... Patrick M. Brady ’79 1979......................... Frank J. Veith ’80 1980...............Patrick J. Cacchione ’81 1981........................ Edwin L. Dunn ’82 1982.................Michael J. Taggerty ’83 1983.................. Barak N. Frydman ’86 1984.................. Barak N. Frydman ’86 1985......................... John F. Glace ’86 1986.................... James A. Carson ’87 1987....................... William B. Levy ’88 1988.....................John H. Partidge ’89 1989.................. William M. Clough ’90 1990................... Leroy G. Fowlkes ’93 1991..................... Darrel W. Upson ’93 1992...................David W. Gibbons ’94 1993...................David W. Gibbons ’94 1994................... Robert A. Bimson ’95 ..................... Theodore E. Bromley ’95 1995................ Jerrod C. Kremblas ’96 1996.......................Timothy M. Zee ’99 1997............... James M. Martineck ’99 1998............... James M. Martineck ’99 1999.................. Richard P. Barlette ’01 2000.................. Richard P. Barlette ’01 2001............... Adam N. Tumilowicz ’03 2002............... Adam N. Tumilowicz ’03 2003............................. Alex C. Bell ’05 2004............................. Alex C. Bell ’05 2005..........Richard R. Eicheldinger ’06 2006.........................Ryan B. Aruck ’09 2007.........................Ryan B. Aruck ’09 ........................... Phillip C. Perkins ’08 *Named the Douglas Palmer Burke Award from 1958 through 1991. BILL MIDDLETON MEMORIAL FOOTBALL AWARD Most Valuable Player 1950...........William Carlyle Cusack ’51 1951.......................... Lee A. Letizia ’52 1952.......................William Michels ’53 1953.................. William W. Morton ’55 1954.................. William W. Morton ’55 1955................... J.Michael Keenan ’57 1956.................. Arthur W. Lambert ’58 1957.................. Arthur W. Lambert ’58 1958......................Joseph H. Yelas ’61 1959..................... Gordon F. Grass ’61 1960..................... James W. Upper ’61 1961................ John R. Richardson ’64 1962......................Paul R. DeRosa ’63 1963................. Terrance M. Cullen ’64 1964...................... Alvin Yamashiro ’66 1965...................John N. Marchitell ’66 1966..................... William D. Breck ’67 1967................... William M. James ’70 1968...................... Mark B. Perkins ’69 1969....................... Gerald F. Vozel ’70 1970.....................John J. Topichak ’71 1971................... Robert E. Raleigh ’73 1972.................Donald Aleksiewicz ’73 1973................Richard A. Kowalski ’76 1974..................... Thomas R. Korn ’75 1975....................... Jeffrey B. Thon ’77 1976.................... Dennis E. Kubiak ’77 1977.................. Edward J. Cooney ’80 1978................... Stephen R. Wood ’80 1979..................... Brian D. Whalen ’80 1980...................Patrick J. Plunkett ’81 1981................... Norman J. Chirco ’83 1982........................ Scott D. Geise ’83 1996.................. Gregory L. Helmer ’97 ........................... Lamark W. Logan ’99 1997..................... David R. Russell ’98 1998.................... Barry K. Brandon ’01 1999.................... Barry K. Brandon ’01 2000...................... Robert P. Gould ’01 2001.................... Timothy A. Booth ’03 2002.................... Timothy A. Booth ’03 2003.................. Craig R. Swanson ’04 2004............. Christopher E. Purtell ’05 2005......................Shawn M. Mizro ’07 2006................. Nolan M. Robinson ’07 2007................. Andrew J.D. Strom ’08 Andrew Strom ’08 Dominick Ancona ’08 James Alexander ’08 BOB TONER AWARD Defensive Most Valuable Player Presented for the first time at the 2008 Block H, the award recognizes Hobart’s top defensive player and is named in honor of long-time equipment manager Bob Toner. The award is generously endowed by Scott L. Martin ’90. 2007............... James M. Alexander ’08 Phill Perkins ’08 James Wright ’08
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MeMorial awardSpecial Teams
Most Valuable Player1996...................Antonio R. Aguilar ’971997....................... Erik W. Schiller ’981998......................Mark A. Rendell ’011999.................... Eric J. Newsome ’012000...................Matthew R. Daley ’032001........................Eric B. Ampuja ’052002.....................Daniel C. Suozzi ’052003.....................Daniel C. Suozzi ’052004.....................Daniel C. Suozzi ’052005................James M. Anderson ’062006................James W. Wright Jr. ’082007................Dominick J. Ancona ’08
Shirley a. Zornow ’47
MeMorial awardMost Improved Player
1952............................. John Kraus ’551953...................Richard F. Turoski ’551954........... Richard A. Scudamore ’551955..................Walter M. Harrison ’571956............William H. Vanderhoof ’581957.................... Garry A. Mendez ’581958............... Kenneth P. Northrop ’591959................ John Walker Briggs ’601960...............Richard J. Havranek ’621961......................Kenneth R. Nye ’641962........................ Roy C. McKay ’641963...................Charles Cloughen ’641964........................Michael Fisher ’651965.......................Thomas Morley ’671966..................Samuel S. Mitchell ’671967...............Richard J. Cavallaro ’691968.........................Donald Mauro ’691969.............................. Dan Harris ’711970...................... William C. Blynt ’731971...................George J. Wulster ’721972..................... Thomas R. Korn ’751973....................... Jeffrey B. Thon ’771974................. Thomas J. Schardt ’781975....................Dennis E. Kubiak ’771976...............Howard J. Mulcahey ’781977......................... Frank J. Veith ’801978....................Matthew G. Heyn ’811979.................Christopher Zoladz ’811980............James G. Glennon Jr. ’831981...................... Horace D. Allen ’851982....................... Mario A. Ciotoli ’831983...................... Joseph C. Stein ’861984................... Thomas Piccarelli ’851985...................... David M. Jewell ’861986....................William T. Brooks ’881987..................Michael J. Capone ’891988.......................Donald J. Papa ’91.......................... Christian J. Petino ’911989............... Charles T. Malloy Jr. ’901990.....................Darrel W. Upson ’931991................ Philip A. Beniamino ’921992..............Roderick M. Johnson ’941993............................Peter Afrooz ’951994.................Richard J. Williams ’951995.......................Jesse D. Truley ’961996........... Nicolas M. Karagosian ’971997...............Benjamin P. Thomas ’991998...................... Robert P. Gould ’011999.....................Jesse P. Aquilino ’022000.................... Timothy A. Booth ’032001..................David C. Szentesy ’042002............. Christopher E. Purtell ’052003................James M. Anderson ’062004......................... Ty J. Godinho ’05............................. John P. Holleran ’052005.................Nolan M. Robinson ’072006................... Andrew R. Purdie ’072007................James W. Wright Jr. ’08*Named the Paul Vogt Memorial Trophy from 1978 through 1992.
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Outstanding Lineman1958.....................Gordon F. Grass ’611959.....................Gordon F. Grass ’611961......................Paul R. DeRosa ’631962................John R. Richardson ’641963..........................Douglas Fehr ’641964........................... John Thorne ’661965.....................Michael Tomasic ’661966..................... James L. McVey ’661967........................Albert R. Ward ’681968.......................Paul Stambach ’691969...................Jeffrey B. Lawson ’731970....................William N. Zupan ’721971....................William N. Zupan ’721972.................Richard E. Thomas ’751973.................Richard E. Thomas ’751974...................Henry Janczyk Jr. ’751975.................Lawrence T. Macko ’761976................. Thomas J. Schardt ’781977..................... Brian D. Whalen ’801978.....................Patrick M. Brady ’791979......................... Frank J. Veith ’801980...............Patrick J. Cacchione ’811981........................Edwin L. Dunn ’821982.................Michael J. Taggerty ’831983.................. Barak N. Frydman ’861984.................. Barak N. Frydman ’861985......................... John F. Glace ’861986.................... James A. Carson ’871987.......................William B. Levy ’881988.....................John H. Partidge ’891989.................. William M. Clough ’901990................... Leroy G. Fowlkes ’931991.....................Darrel W. Upson ’931992...................David W. Gibbons ’941993...................David W. Gibbons ’941994................... Robert A. Bimson ’95..................... Theodore E. Bromley ’951995................ Jerrod C. Kremblas ’961996.......................Timothy M. Zee ’991997............... James M. Martineck ’991998............... James M. Martineck ’991999..................Richard P. Barlette ’012000..................Richard P. Barlette ’012001...............Adam N. Tumilowicz ’032002...............Adam N. Tumilowicz ’032003.............................Alex C. Bell ’052004.............................Alex C. Bell ’052005..........Richard R. Eicheldinger ’062006.........................Ryan B. Aruck ’092007.........................Ryan B. Aruck ’09........................... Phillip C. Perkins ’08*Named the Douglas Palmer Burke Award from 1958 through 1991.
bill Middleton MeMorial
football awardMost Valuable Player
1950...........William Carlyle Cusack ’511951..........................Lee A. Letizia ’521952.......................William Michels ’531953.................. William W. Morton ’551954.................. William W. Morton ’551955...................J.Michael Keenan ’571956.................. Arthur W. Lambert ’581957.................. Arthur W. Lambert ’581958......................Joseph H. Yelas ’611959.....................Gordon F. Grass ’611960.....................James W. Upper ’611961................John R. Richardson ’641962......................Paul R. DeRosa ’631963................. Terrance M. Cullen ’641964......................Alvin Yamashiro ’661965...................John N. Marchitell ’661966.....................William D. Breck ’671967................... William M. James ’701968......................Mark B. Perkins ’691969.......................Gerald F. Vozel ’701970.....................John J. Topichak ’711971...................Robert E. Raleigh ’731972.................Donald Aleksiewicz ’731973................Richard A. Kowalski ’761974..................... Thomas R. Korn ’751975....................... Jeffrey B. Thon ’771976....................Dennis E. Kubiak ’771977..................Edward J. Cooney ’801978................... Stephen R. Wood ’801979..................... Brian D. Whalen ’801980...................Patrick J. Plunkett ’811981................... Norman J. Chirco ’831982........................ Scott D. Geise ’831996..................Gregory L. Helmer ’97........................... Lamark W. Logan ’991997.....................David R. Russell ’981998....................Barry K. Brandon ’011999....................Barry K. Brandon ’012000...................... Robert P. Gould ’012001.................... Timothy A. Booth ’032002.................... Timothy A. Booth ’032003.................. Craig R. Swanson ’042004............. Christopher E. Purtell ’052005......................Shawn M. Mizro ’072006.................Nolan M. Robinson ’072007................. Andrew J.D. Strom ’08
Andrew Strom ’08
Dominick Ancona ’08
James Alexander ’08
bob toner awardDefensive
Most Valuable PlayerPresented for the first time at the 2008 Block H, the award recognizes Hobart’s top defensive player and is named in honor of long-time equipment manager Bob Toner. The award is generously endowed by Scott L. Martin ’90.
2007...............James M. Alexander ’08
Phill Perkins ’08
James Wright ’08
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1972...................Henry Janczyk Jr. ’761973.............. William M. Middleton ’761974.....................Michael C. Gage ’761975................. Thomas J. Schardt ’781976................. George S. W. Pratt ’761977................. Thomas J. Schardt ’781978...........................W. Scott Vint ’791979...................Patrick J. Plunkett ’811980.................Christopher Zoladz ’811981....................Bailey R. Buck III ’821982................... Norman J. Chirco ’831983..........................Karl R. Barna ’851984.................. Randy M. Ordines ’851985..............Alexanader Mirabella ’861986..................Louis P. Cosentino ’871987...................Stephen P. Novak ’881988..................Michael J. Capone ’891989..............Jonathan M. Nickson ’901990.................. Christian J. Petino ’911991................. Timothy S. Mullally ’921992..............Richard Memeger Jr. ’951993..............Richard Memeger Jr. ’951994....................Michael J. Bower ’95........................ Jerrod C. Kremblas ’961995....................... Andrew J. Pohl ’961996.....................David R. Russell ’981997................. Timothy R. O’Brien ’991998................. Timothy R. O’Brien ’991999...................... Robert P. Gould ’012000.................... B. Keith Brandon ’012001...................Matthew R. Daley ’032002......................... Ty J. Godinho ’052003......................... Ty J. Godinho ’052004...................Walter M. Bennett ’052005................... Tony L. Clemente ’06................................. Jimmy Gradis ’062006............. Douglas V. Blakowski ’072007.................. Michael D. Kaplun ’08*Named the George J. Barna Memorial Award from 1972 through 1997.
MiChaeltheodoreSilver ’39
MeMorial awardScholarship, sportsmanship,
and perseverance1960.....................Gordon F. Grass ’611961............. J. Laurence Adkinson ’621962...........................F. York Mayo ’631963........................ Roy C. McKay ’641964...................John N. Marchitell ’661965....................... John L. Thorne ’661966........................Albert R. Ward ’681967......................Vincent J. Polus ’681968...............Richard J. Cavallaro ’691969.................... Timothy A. Duket ’701970.....................John J. Topichak ’711971...................Robert E. Raleigh ’731972.................Donald Aleksiewicz ’731973................Richard A. Kowalski ’761974..................... Thomas R. Korn ’751975....................... Jeffrey B. Thon ’771976....................Dennis E. Kubiak ’771977..................Edward J. Cooney ’801978................... Stephen R. Wood ’801979..................... Brian D. Whelan ’801980...................Patrick J. Plunkett ’811981.....................James M. Moore ’821982.................... James L. Warner ’831983..................... Thomas J. Rosa ’861984........................David A. Ralph ’871985..................... Thomas J. Rosa ’861986.......................Brian T. Verdon ’87................................David A. Ralph ’871987..................... Frank Fedorjaka ’891988............................ Eric J. Stein ’891989....................... Elliott J. Reese ’901990.................. Christian J. Petino ’911991................... Leroy G. Fowlkes ’931992................... Leroy G. Fowlkes ’931993....................Robert D. Wynne ’941994..........................Jason Sweatt ’951995....................Chad M. Ramsey ’96 1996......................Jeffery A. Dailey ’971997................ Thomas L. Gutelius ’981998...................Stephen J. Kenny ’991999.................Aaron E. Backhaus ’002000.....................Michael Amodeo ’01................................Scott W. Yoder ’012001.....................Jesse P. Aquilino ’022002...................Bradley R. Griffith ’03...................... Christopher B. Hanly ’032003..................David C. Szentesy ’042004........................Ricardo Piñero ’052005........................Ryan M. Smith ’062006....................... Tyler S. Mason ’072007................... Daniel A. Spinella ’08*Named the Vincent S. Welch Memorial Trophy from 1960 through 1994.
rookie award1986.................. Jeffrey B. Wingate ’901987......................Donald J. Papa ’911988................Thaddeus J. Geraci ’921989.......................Britten R. Pratt ’921991.................. Nathaniel L. Waye ’951992.............................Akim K Bell ’96...........................Stephen J. Dybas ’961993........................Scott L. Pinker ’971994..................Gregory L. Helmer ’971995................... Lamark W. Logan ’991996...............Geoffrey H. Harrison ’001997............... Omar S.P. Pickering ’01..............................Mark A. Rendell ’011998.......................Jeremy Latimer ’021999..................... Kevin G. DeWall ’002000....... Dyshawn D. Washington ’042001......................... Ty J. Godinho ’052002......................... Jimmy Gradis ’062003.................Nolan M. Robinson ’072004...................... Jeffrey Sanders ’082005.........................Ryan B. Aruck ’092006................ Michael R. Faracca ’102007.................. Kyle S. O’Laughlin ’11
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MeMorial awardSportsmanship and
love of the game1957...........................Ernest V. Lisi ’581958...............Donald E. Dahowski ’591959.....................David L. Hoexter ’601960..................Richard D. Tierney ’611961...............Richard J. Havranek ’621962......................Paul R. DeRosa ’631963.........................Ronald Carlisi ’641964...................... Alan H. Soanes ’651965...................... James Murdock ’661966....................Theodore V. Ford ’661967........................ John F. Collins ’681968.....................J. Charles Taney ’691969...................Thomas M. Lucas ’701970......................Baltas R. Unger ’711971........................ Russell J. Dye ’721972...................Robert E. Raliegh ’731973......................David V. Dinolfo ’741974................... Jerome P. Hanley ’751975................Richard A. Kowalski ’761976....................Keith A. Ellement ’771977.......................John E. Baisley ’781978..................Timothy H. Heekin ’781979..................Edward J. Cooney ’801980....................... R. Kyle Palmer ’811981..........................Timothy Gray ’821982..................Edward A. Whalen ’831983.................. Michael H. Koenig ’841984.............. Stephen M. Skillman ’851985...................... Joseph C. Stein ’861986.............Robert F. Tedeschi Jr. ’871987................ Thomas E. Schmidt ’881988................ Frank M. Fedorjaka ’891989...........................Jon M. Fogle ’90........................Charles T. Maloy Jr. ’901991....................Timothy L. deLoe ’921992....................Robert D. Wynne ’941993...................William E. Palmer ’941994.................. Nathaniel L. Waye ’941995.......................... Eric G. White ’961997.................Aaron E. Backhaus ’001998.................Aaron E. Backhaus ’00................................Scott W. Yoder ’011999........................Scott W. Yoder ’012000.................... Eric J. Newsome ’012001...................William J. Kamery ’022002.................. Craig R. Swanson ’042003...................Walter M. Bennett ’052004.................Nolan M. Robinson ’072005............. Douglas V. Blakowski ’072006.....................Evan P. Hoffman ’072007....................... Justin F. Hager ’09
Mike Kaplun ’08 Justin Hager ’09 Kyle O’Laughlin ’11
Dan Spinella ’08
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Hobart Athletics Hall of Fame
name inducted Thomas J. Rosa ’86 1992Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr. ’52 1993Gordon F. Satterley ’50 2006Jeffrey A. Saunders ’92 2002Adam M. Schapiro ’96 2001Thomas J. Schardt ’78 1998Austin F. Schmidt 1989Dr. Frank P. Smith ’36 1998John W. Snape ’54 2003Arthur D. Stein Jr. ’36 2000Joseph C. Stein III ’86 1997William C. Stiles ’43 1987John J. Topichak ’71 2001Shawn A. Trell ’89 2003Edward J. Tryon 1995James W. Upper ’61 2006David J. Urick 1990Guy T. Van Arsdale ’83 2001Marc C. Van Arsdale ’85 2001William P. Van Arsdale 2001Raymond W. Van Giesen ’31 2002Paul E. Vogt ’27 1989Herbert J. Welker ’41 1990James P. Wilson Jr. ’55 1992Dr. Arno F. Wittig ’61 2006Robert D. Wynne ’94 2003F. Ross Zornow ’45 2000*Charter Member
Including the most recent class of inductees, the Class of 2006 (right), the Hobart Athletics Hall of Fame
has enshrined 89 great names in Ho-bart sports.
In 1986, the Hall of Fame was es-tablished to recognize outstanding Ho-bart athletes, coaches, administrators, and friends who enhance the proud and rich tradition of Hobart Athletics. The permanent location of the Hall of Fame is the trophy lobby on the second floor of Bristol Gymnasium.
On Nov. 15, 2008, six more legend-ary Statesmen will join the Hall: Jack Davis ’78, Mike DeMaria ’90, Jack Ful-ton ’92, Jeff Potter ’81, Richard Thomas ’75, and Richard Turoski ’55.
To nominate someone for the Hall of Fame, send supporting information (letters, press clippings, photos, etc.) to The hall of fame CommiTTee, Bris-Tol Gym, hoBarT ColleGe, Geneva, ny 14456. To be considered, student-ath-letes must be five years removed from intercollegiate competition.
Below is a complete list of Hobart Athletic Hall of Fame inductees.
name inductedJoseph N. Abraham 1988John S. Adams Jr. ’62 1988J. Laurence Adkinson Jr. ’62 1993*Donald Aleksiewicz ’73 1986Jerry W. Angell ’56 1997James W. Bampton ’32 1993*George Barna ’29 1986William J. Bergan ’86 1998Frederick S. Blick ’78 1993Jackson H. Bowling ’38 1990*Robert A. Bristol ’31 1986James A. Burness ’71 1997James F. Calder ’79 2003Robert F. Coffin ’73 1998Terrance A. Corcoran ’78 1992Dr. Robert L. Cosby Jr. ’77 2000David M. Creighton ’72 1997Donald E. Dahowski ’59 2006Mark J. Darcangelo ’83 2003Cyril De Cordova Brower ’21 1989Dr. Robert J. Demuth ’51 2006William H. Dobbin Sr. ’40 1987William Elliott 1993*Carlton J. Ferris ’37 1986*Richard L. Ferris ’40 1986Herbert T. Fitch ’42 1987Dr. Major Wilson Gasper ’23 1993Dr. Scott D. Geise ’83 2002Carmen J. Genovese ’70 1995David B. Gibson ’65 1992Rick P. Gilbert ’74 1989
name inductedRaymond V. Gilliam ’87 2000Arthur E. Gilman ’34 1995Thomas M. Gravante ’88 2006*Merle A. Gulick ’30 1986Michael J. Hanna ’68 1996Walter M. Harrison ’57 2002Donald R. Harter ’39 1992*Dr. Augustus H. Hillman ’25 1986Edward I. Howard ’79 2003Robert W. Hynes ’34 1997Arthur F. Johnson ’35 2006Frederick J. King ’37 1987Thomas R. Korn ’75 1995Richard A. Kowalski ’76 1987*Francis L. “Babe” Kraus ’24 1986Arthur W. Lambert ’58 1988Dr. George S. Lassiter ’56 1998Leon E. Leader ’29 1997Rev. Joseph Leighton ’13, LL.D. 2003Dr. Lee A. Letizia ’52 1993John N. Marchitell ’66 1992Michael J. Masino ’88 2000David J. McNaney ’77 2000Dr. Garry A. Mendez Jr. ’58 1989William C. Miller Jr. ’91 1997Richard W. Morris Jr. ’47 1998William Warren Morton ’55 2002William J. O’Hara ’75 1998*Mark B. Perkins ’69 1986Thomas B. Poole ’61 2002Dr. Robert E. Raleigh ’73 1995
The Hobart Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2006 included (clockwise from upper left): Don Dahowski ’59, Arno Wittig ’61, Gordon Satterley ’50, Bob Demuth ’51, Jim Upper ’61, Art Johnson ’35 (inducted posthumously and represented by his daughter Sue Ellen Hannah), and Tom Gravante ’88.
Running back Mark Perkins ’69 (#24) holds the Hobart game and season records for rushing attempts. He carried the ball 61 times against RPI on Nov. 9, 1968, and 309 times that season.
Running back Doug Blakowski ’07 tied the Hobart re-cord for 100-yard rushing games in a season with nine in 2005. The two-time All-American finished his career with 14 100-yard performances.
Shawn Mizro ’07 owns several Hobart passing records, including the marks for attempts, completions, yards, and touchdowns.
The 2008 Liberty League Offensive Player of the Year, Andrew Strom ’08 broke 14 records with one of the most prolific seasons ever by a Statesman. He completed 216 of 332 passes for 2,742 yards and 27 touchdowns.
James Wright ’08 (left) and Ryan LiDrazzah ’09 (right) combined for 1,763 receiving yards last season, the most ever by Hobart teammates. Wright graduated second in career receiving yards, third in career receiving touchdowns, and fourth in career receptions.
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Don Aleksiewicz ’73 13.6 1971Career
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Tony Aguilar ’97 174 1996Mark Rendell ’01 161 1997
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Rushing attempts 80 at RPI, 11/9/1968Rushing yards 614 RIT, 9/23/1972Rushing touchdowns 9 Kenyon, 10/17/1953Pass attempts 54 at RPI, 11/10/2001Pass completions 31 at Union, 11/5/2005Passing yards 437 at RPI, 11/10/2001Touchdown passes 5 Union, 11/6/2004 5 RPI, 9/24/2005Total offense 715 RIT, 9/23/1972Points (all-time) 70 Geneva AC, 11/11/1896Points (modern) 61 Kenyon, 10/17/1953Touchdowns 9 Kenyon, 10/17/1953Extra points 8 at Alfred, 10/25/1997 8 at Rochester, 10/12/2002 8 St. Lawrence, 10/20/2007
SinGle SeaSon offenSeRushing attempts 665 1972Rushing attempts per game 73.9 1972Rushing yards 3,426 1972Rushing yards per attempt 5.2 1972Rushing yards per game 380.7 1972Pass attempts 348 2007Pass attempts per game 31.6 2007Pass completions 227 2007Pass completions per game 20.6 2007Completion percentage .652 2007Passing yards 2,924 2007Passing yards per game 265.8 2007Passing yards per attempt 8.4 2007 Passing yards per completion 16.0 1982Touchdown passes 31 2004Total offense 4,732 2007Total offense per game 457.1 1972Points 390 2007Points per game 35.5 2007Touchdowns 52 2007Touchdowns per game 4.9 1954Extra points 48 2007Two-point conversions attempts 6 1996Two-point conversions 5 1996Field goals 11 1979
SinGle SeaSon defenSeFewest points allowed 10 1891 (2 gms)Fewest points allowed (modern) 44 1937 (7 gms)Sacks 38 1993Interceptions 25 1999Lowest comp. pct. allowed *31.3 2000*Also an NCAA Division III Record
won-loSS reCordWins 9 1896 9 2004 9 2005Winning percentage 1.000 1891 1.000 1954 1.000 1957Fewest losses 0 1891 0 1896 0 1915 0 1954 0 1957Consecutive wins 14 1953-55Consecutive wins at home 14 Nov. 22, 2003-Sept. 30, 2006Consecutive winning seasons 11 1997-presentFewest wins 0 9 times most recently 1988Lowest winning percentage .000 9 times most recently 1988Most losses 9 four times most recently 1990Consecutive losses 27 1929-31Consecutive losing seasons 6 1929-34 6 1987-92Consecutive games scoring 81 9/16/2000 to present (last shutout: at Rochester, in ’00, 0-14)Consecutive shutouts 4 1904-05Consecutive games shut out 8 1929-30During the 2007 season, D3football.com All-American James Alexander ’08 came within a single interception of
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.
Defensive end Dave Russell ’98 holds the Hobart sea-son and career records for sacks as well as the season record for tackles for a loss. He was a consensus All-American as a senior.
Ty Godinho ’05 rushed for a postseason record 203 yards in the 2003 ECAC Northwest Bowl. He was presented with the game’s MVP award by Athletic Director Mike Hanna ’68.
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lonGeSt kiCkoff returnTravis Widrick ’01 35 at Widener, 11/25/2000
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Andrew Marlier ’11 24.0 at SJFC, 11/18/2007Steve Sorhaindo ’08 23.5 at Rowan, Nov. 18, 2006
Eric Newsome ’01 1 Bridgewater St., 11/18/2000Pat Lester ’04 1 Norwich, 11/22/2003Jamie Anderson ’06 1 Curry, 11/20/2004Ryan Smith ’06 1 Curry, 11/20/2004Dyshawn Washington ’06 1 at Rowan, 11/27/2004Dyshawn Washington ’06 1 at Del. Valley, 11/26/2005Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 1 at St. John Fisher, 11/17/2007
postseasonEric Newsome ’01 1 Bridgewater St., 11/18/2000Pat Lester ’04 1 Norwich, 11/22/2003Jamie Anderson ’06 1 Curry, 11/20/2004Ryan Smith ’06 1 Curry, 11/20/2004Dyshawn Washington ’06 1 at Rowan, 11/27/2004Dyshawn Washington ’06 1 at Del. Valley, 11/26/2005Kyle O’Laughlin ’11 1 at St. John Fisher, 11/17/2007
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Eric Newsome ’01 26 Bridgewater St., 11/18/2000postseason
Eric Newsome ’01 26 2000 (2 gms)
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Eric Newsome ’01 2 at Widener, 11/25/2000Peter Beatrice ’02 2 at Widener, 11/25/2000
Career winninG perCentaGeCoach Seasons w l t pctGeorge W. Davis 6 37 16 1 .694Mike Cragg 13 89 42 0 .679Mr. Weeks 1 5 3 0 .625Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 21 4 .582W.A. Atkinson 1 8 6 0 .571Mr. Murray 1 4 3 0 .571Mr. Ward 1 5 4 0 .556J. Edward Tryon 17 64 54 6 .540V.S. Welch 13 55 51 4 .518Dr. Sweetland 2 6 6 1 .500Mr. MacMahon 1 3 3 1 .500
winS per SeaSonCoach Seasons wins avgMike Cragg 13 89 6.85George W. Davis 6 37 6.17Bill Maxwell 4 17 4.25V.S. Welch 13 55 4.23Jack Daniels 6 25 4.17J. Edward Tryon 17 64 3.76Emerald B. Wilson 8 30 3.75Dave Urick 4 14 3.50Dr. Sweetland 2 6 3.00C.W.P. Reynolds 5 13 2.60
SeaSonS CoaChedCoach Seasons totalJ. Edward Tryon 1946-62 17Mike Cragg 1995-present 13V.S. Welch 1918-29 13Emerald B. Wilson 1934-41 8Alva E. Kelley 1963-70 8George W. Davis 1971-76 6Jack Daniels 1981-86 6C.W.P. Reynolds 1909-13 5Bill Maxwell 1991-94 4Dave Urick 1977-80 4Dick Taylor 1987-90 4
GaMeS CoaChedCoach Seasons GamesMike Cragg 1995-present 131J. Edward Tryon 1946-62 124V.S. Welch 1918-29 110Alva E. Kelley 1963-70 64Emerald B. Wilson 1934-41 55George W. Davis 1971-76 54Jack Daniels 1981-86 54Bill Maxwell 1991-94 40
A D3football.com All-American, linebacker Tim Booth ’03 recorded 2.5 sacks in Hobart’s very first postseason game, a record that still stands eight years later.
Linebacker Jimmy Gradis ’06 set Hobart postseason records with 11 solo tackles and 17 total stops at Dela-ware Valley in the second round of the 2005 NCAA Playoffs.
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About Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Hobart and William Smith are prestigious liberal arts colleges
offering an array of imagina-tive, largely interdisciplinary degree programs to approxi-mately 1,900 undergraduate students.
Small, residential, liberal arts colleges, Hobart and William Smith afford opportunities for rich one-to-one interaction with teach-ing faculty and instruction in small classes, as well as for robust academic choices. The Colleges’ emphasis on interdisciplinary study imbues not only degree choices, but the construc-tion of most individual classes.
In addition, Hobart and William Smith enjoy particu-lar distinction in the areas of internationalism and public service. They offer a rich array of study-abroad pro-grams and maintain a public service office which, working with the faculty, creates op-portunities for co-curricular
volunteerism and helps integrate “service-learning” into the curriculum.
Hobart and William Smith are located in Ge-neva, N.Y., a community (population roughly 17,000) located in the heart of New York state’s picturesque and historic Finger Lakes Region. The Colleges themselves sit on a spec-tacular 188-acre campus along the western shore of Seneca Lake. The William F. Scandling, one of only two research vessels owned and used by undergraduate institutions, allows students to use the lake as an area of study.
The dual identity of the Colleges—Hobart and William Smith—is a product of history. Hobart College was founded in 1822 by an Episcopal bishop as a col-lege for men. (One notable exception was Elizabeth Blackwell, the nation’s first female physician, who graduated in 1849 from
the since-departed medical school.) In 1908 nursery-man William Smith estab-lished the women’s college affiliated with Hobart. Today, the Colleges share facili-ties, faculty, and curriculum,
while maintaining sepa-rate student governments, deans, annual traditions, and athletics programs, cre-ating a best-of-both-worlds approach to gender-specific concerns.
Worth NotiNg
• HobartandWilliamSmithareinthemidstofthemostambitiousfund-raising effort in its history—Campaign for the Colleges. The $160 million capital campaign is built upon the extraordinary accom-plishmentsmadeoverthepastfiveyears.
• Forthefirsttimeinitshistory,aWilliamSmithstudentwasaward-ed a Rhodes Scholarship. Julia James ’04, a chemistry major, was selected as one of 32 students in the nation to continue her studies at Oxford University in England.
• Hobart andWilliamSmith are the first institutes of higher edu-cation in New York to utilize wind power as an alternative energy source. The Colleges are committed to the use of additional alterna-tive sources such as geothermal power and solar power.
• Leaders ingenderstudies,HWShaveofferedwomen’sstudiessince the mid-1960s and men’s studies courses since 1986.
• Opportunitiesforundergraduateresearchhaveledtoanumberof prestigious grants and awards for HWS students, among them the nationally known and highly competitive Merck and Goldwater Scholarships.
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Mark d. GearanPresident
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Mark D. Gearan, bringing extensive experience in public service and a strong commitment to undergraduate liberal arts education and international studies, be-came Hobart College’s 26th president and the 15th president of William Smith College in August 1999.
Prior to being named to that position by the Colleges’ trustees, Gearan was serv-ing as director of the U.S. Peace Corps in Washington, D.C., a position he assumed in 1995. His resignation from that post to lead the Colleges garnered not only national headlines, but a flood of personal testimonials and tributes. President Bill Clinton, to whom Gearan reported as Peace Corps director, said, “Mark is gifted, humane, a leader, and deeply committed to the education of young people. I know that he will bring great vision to the Colleges as they enter the next century.”
In his nine years at Hobart and William Smith, Gearan has created two master plans for the Colleges’ future, HWS 2005 and HWS 2010; launched the $160 million Campaign for the Colleges; and estab-lished the President’s Forum Series, which brings national and international speakers to campus. Recently, he added his voice to the airwaves as host of the President’s Radio Series and initiated a partnership with the greater Geneva community.
Gearan has extensive credentials in public policy and service including having served at the White House as Assistant to the President, Director of Communications, and Deputy Chief of Staff.
A native of Gardner, Mass., Gearan earned a bachelor’s degree in government cum laude at Harvard University and a law degree from Georgetown University. He is the recipient of 12 honorary degrees.
He is married to Mary Herlihy Gearan, and they have two daughters, Madeleine and Kathleen.
robert S. flowersVice President of Student Affairs
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Robb Flowers joined Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 2004, and was recently promoted to vice president of student affairs. He had previously served as associate dean of students.
Flowers portfolio includes oversight of the Hobart and William Smith Athletics Departments, in addition to supervising the counseling center, the health center, the office of student activities, the residential education program, the Colleges’ radio station, intercultural affairs, the alcohol and other drugs education program, and campus safety.
Flowers has worked in student affairs for more than 15 years. Prior to joining the Colleges, Flowers served as an assistant dean at Colgate University, and associate dean of students at the College of the Holy Cross.
A native of Warsaw, N.Y., Flowers has family connections to athletics at Hobart. His uncle, Jack Flowers, coached basket-ball at Hobart from 1973 until 1981.
Flowers holds a bachelor’s degree from Houghton College, a master’s of science from Alfred University, and a law degree from the University at Buffalo Law School.
He and his wife, Katie, the assistant director of public service at Hobart and William Smith, live in Geneva with their daughter, Colleen.
Michael J. hanna ’68Director of Athletics
Hobart College
A 1968 graduate of Hobart, Mike Hanna became the College’s athletics di-rector in 1981. He has piloted the athletics program to new heights through unprec-edented championships in lacrosse, to today’s department-wide success.
In an effort to enhance Hobart student-athletes’ leadership skills both on and off the field, Hanna started the Napier Leadership Seminar. Initiated in 1996-97, participants meet throughout the year to discuss leadership issues and to learn from featured speakers such as University of Florida Director of Athletics Jeremy Foley ’74 and New York Giants Vice President for Marketing Rusty Hawley ’79.
During Hanna's tenure, he has overseen a wide-range of facility enhance-ments, including the building or remoldel-ing of the Bristol Field House, the Smith Squash Center, McCooey Field, Cozzens Field, the Hockey Varsity House, and the RFK Varsity Strength Training Center, as well as several team rooms.
An active member of the community, Hanna has served in a variety of civic posi-tions. He continues to co-chair the Geneva Rotary Club’s Student Loan Program and recently assisted Ontario ARC with their $1.5 million capital campaign.
Hanna has been involved in college athletics, including stops at Johns Hopkins, Navy, and Princeton, since his discharge from the U.S. Army. He was a paratrooper and an officer in military intelligence, including a tour as an advisor in South Vietnam.
As a quarterback, Hanna broke all of Hobart’s season and career passing records. He co-captained both the football and lacrosse teams and earned the Francis L. “Babe” Kraus Award as Hobart’s Athlete of the Year during his senior year.
Hanna resides in Geneva with his wife, 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.
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John SvecLacrosse Assistant Coach
duncan paddick ’07Basketball Assistant Coach
Jeff oliverSoccer Assistant Coach
rich lenhartTennis Assistant Coach
ford weiskittelRowing Assistant Coach
Carl wenzelBasketball Assistant Coach
dennis pysnackBasketball Assistant Coach
Jackie doyleFootball Secretary
Athletic Department Staff
Mike altonRowing Head Coach
ron fleuryCross Country Head Coach
Shawn GriffinSoccer Head Coach
Scott iklé ’84Sailing Head Coach
t.w. JohnsonLacrosse Head Coach
izzi Metz ’98Basketball Head Coach
bill QuinnGolf Head Coach
Mark taylorIce Hockey Head Coach
Carol weymullerSquash Head CoachTennis Head Coach
helen lavoieAthletics Secretary
dan thompson ’08Sailing Assistant Coach
Mark williamson ’04Lacrosse Assistant Coach
bill ryanEquipment Coordinator
patty CalaTicket Manager
ken deboltDirector of
Athletic Communications
Megan o’ConnorAssistant Director of
Athletic Communications
bob tonerEquipment Coordinator
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The 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
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.
dr. JaMeS Markorthopedic Surgeon/Consultant
A graduate of Jeffer-son Medical College of Thomas Jefferson Univer-sity, Dr. James Mark is the orthopaedic sports con-
sultant to Hobart and William Smith Colleges.During 10 years of active duty in the U.S.
Navy, Mark completed a surgical internship, three years as a flight surgeon, four years of residency training in orthopaedics, and two years as a staff orthopaedic surgeon. A high percentage of Mark’s residency focused on sports medicine. He devotes the majority of his practice to the care and management of sports related injuries.
Mark is certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons and is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He is a member of several medical societies, including the American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine.
JoShuakerlandoctor ofphysical therapy
A graduate of the University of Massachu-setts with a bachelor’s degree in exercise sci-ence, Joshua Kerlan went
on to earn master’s and doctoral degrees in physical therapy from Simmons College in Boston. He is an orthopaedic clinical special-ist, one of only 190 in New York State and 3,900 nationwide.
Kerlan has practiced physical therapy for over 13 years and is the proprietor/clini-cal director of Prescription Fitness Physical Therapy and Sports Care. He is a member of the sports, orthopaedic and private practice sections of the American Physical Therapy Association, and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
douG reelandCoordinator of Sports Medicine
Doug Reeland has served the Colleges since 1979. A native of Bolivar, 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 trainer in 1978.
Prior to his arrival at the Colleges, Reeland spent six years with the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball organization, working the full range of their farm system from Class A to Triple A. He also has trained the Alfred State Univer-
sity wrestling team and Bolivar football team. Reeland is an active member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, where he has
served 18 years on the ethics committee, as well as for the Association’s Eastern and New York State branches. He was recently recognized for 25 years of service to the Association.
In addition to his responsibilities as the coordinator of sports medicine, he supervises the student athletic trainers.
In 1986, Reeland served as the head athletic trainer for the United States International Lacrosse Team.
laura dillaManassistant athletic trainer
Laura Dillaman joined the HWS Sports Medicine staff in August 2005. A 2004 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Dillaman is a National Athletic Trainers Association board certified athletic trainer and an American Red Cross instructor in First Aid, CPR and Automatic Ex-ternal Defibrillator Essentials.
Dillaman earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training and completed a master’s degree in athletic training from California University of Pennsylvania in 2006. At CUP, Dillaman served a gradu-ate assistantship with Washington & Jefferson College, directly responsible for seven varsity teams.
As an undergraduate at Pitt-Bradford, in addition to her practical sports medicine experience, Dillaman also played for the Panthers’ volleyball and basketball teams.
niCk Cookeassistant athletic trainer
Nick Cooke became a member of the Hobart and William Smith sports medicine staff in August 2008. He is a National Athletic Trainers Association board certified athletic trainer.
Cooke comes to the Colleges after earning a master’s degree in ad-ministation and pedagogy from Purdue University. As a graduate student, he managed the operation of the Recreational Sports Center Athletic Training Facility, provided event coverage for club sports and assisted with the Boiler-
makers’ football athletic training needs. Cooke also served as a clinical instructor for undergradu-ate athletic training students and lectured in various undergraduate athletic training courses.
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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Media Information
CoverinG the StateSMen
Media CredentialSCredentials are issued to accredited members of the
media by Ken DeBolt in the Athletic Communications Office (315-781-3538). Please call at least 24 hours in advance to request credentials. For games on Boswell Field, all credentials will be left at the Will Call entrance, between the main gate and the Elliott Varsity House.
Media wishing to cover Hobart on the road must con-tact the host sports information office for credentials.
photo CredentialSPhoto passes are issued by the Athletics Communi-
cations Office to accredited members of the media only. Photographers must remain behind the dotted limit lines painted 4 yards off the sideline. At no time are photogra-phers permitted in the team bench areas.
radioRadio stations should contact the Athletic Communica-
tions Office regarding broadcast arrangements at least one week in advance. Radio personnel must also request press box passes.
televiSionTelevision stations wishing to record game highlights
should call for credentials at least 24 hours in advance.
SCoutSScouts may have seats in the press box on a space-
available basis. Priority is given to the next team on the schedule for both Hobart and its opponent. Arrangements should be made through the Office of Athletic Communica-tions. Please call at least 24 hours in advance of the game.
StatiStiCal ServiCeSAll media representatives will be given a copy of the
Hobart Game Day Program and updated game notes.Statistics and scoring summaries will be available with-
in 20 minutes of the game’s completion. Media personnel may want to conduct postgame interviews while waiting for the summaries to be completed. All players and coaches are available for postgame interviews. Please do not con-duct interviews on the field without the prior consent of a representative of the Athletic Communications Office.
Midweek interviewS Interviews during the week should be arranged
through the Director of Athletic Communications. The best time to interview Coach Cragg is Monday through Friday between 11 a.m. and noon.
Midweek Media ServiCeSThe Hobart and William Smith Office of Athletic Com-
munications offers the media and fans of Hobart and Wil-liam Smith athletics free e-mail updates on all 22 intercol-legiate varsity teams at the Colleges. To sign up, visit the HWS Athletics Web site: www.hwsathletics.com
preSS box ServiCeSThere are multiple phone lines in the press box for
your convenience. The main number at Boswell Field is (315) 781-3765. All telephones take incoming and make outgoing calls.
Open wireless and hard-wired Internet access also is available in the press box.
QueStionS?Contact Director of Athletic Communications Ken De-