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2013-2014 MEN’S BASKETBALL

TEAM GUIDE

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2 Hamilton BasketBall ‘13-’14

Table of ConTenTs

Administration 2About Hamilton College 3Coaching Staff 4Program Overview 5Player Profiles 6-7Roster/Team Photo 82012-13 In Review 9About the NESCAC 10NESCAC Profiles 11-12Athletic Facilities/Sports Medicine 13History 14-1650 Years of Hamilton Basketball 17-18

HamilTon men’s baskeTball QuiCk faCTs

Location: Clinton, New YorkNickname: ContinentalsColors: Buff and BlueEnrollment: 1,812President: Joan Hinde StewartAthletic Director: Jon HindEquipment Manager: Dennis MurphyAffiliations: NCAA Division III, NESCAC, Eastern College Athletic ConferenceHead Coach: Adam Stockwell (Le Moyne, 1996)Record at Hamilton: 27-22, two seasonsOverall Record: 116-118, nine seasonsAssistant Coaches: Buddy Evans, Jeff VanGorderStudent Assistant: Sean Sullivan ‘14, Colin Ainsworth ‘17Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/4Starters Returning/Lost: 3/22012-13 Overall Record/NESCAC Record: 12-12/3-7

Information

CrediTs

The Hamilton College men’s basketball team guide was designed and edited by Mike Warwick and Jim Taylor. Cover Design: Doug Newton.

Photography: Mike Doherty, Michael Okoniewski.Printing: G.W. Canfield & Son, Utica, N.Y.

key reTurning Players

Name Yr. Pos. 2012-13 StatsMatt Dean Sr. G 2.1 ppg, 2.0 rpgBradley Gifford Jr. F 6.9 ppg, 5.6 rpg Matt Hart So. G 15.3 ppg, 4.0 rpgPeter Kazickas Jr. F 7.6 ppg, 4.2 rpgJoseph Lin Jr. G 4.4 ppg, 1.8 rpgGreg Newton Sr. G 10.5 ppg, 2.8 rpg

key losses

Name Pos. 2012-13 StatsEric Benvenuti F 6.4 ppg, 2.0 rpgKen Click F 6.9 ppg, 3.1 rpgHans Schulte G 3.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg

Sports Information Director: Jim TaylorOffice Phone: (315) 859-4685Sports Information FAX: (315) 859-4293email: [email protected]

HamilTon PHone numbers To knowArea Code (315) applies to all numbers

Switchboard ................................................... 859-4011Admissions ..........................................1-800-843-2655Financial Aid ........................................1-800-859-4434Athletic Department ....................................... 859-4114Athletic Department FAX ............................... 859-411724-Hour Sports Hotline ..................................859-4949Head Coach Office ........................................859-4277Assistant Coach Office ..................................859-4750Check out Hamilton Athletics on the web at

www.hamilton.edu/athletics

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AdministrationPresident Joan Hinde Stewart

Kerri Fagan is in her fourth year as the associate director of athletics at Hamilton College. Fagan had been the senior associate comissioner of the America East Conference since 2008. She directed the overall admin-istration of 20 America East Confer-ence sports and their championships. Before joining America East, Fa-gan spent seven years with the NCAA. She was an associate director of championships from 2002 to 2008, and during that time she administered and managed four NCAA championships, including Division III field hockey and Division III women’s ice hockey. She served as a liaison to the Division III championships committee and was a member of the Division III governance team. From 2001 to 2002 she was an assistant director of championships for the NCAA, and she was responsible for six championships during that one season. Fagan was the assistant director of athletics/senior woman administrator at Indiana State University from 1997 to 2001. She administered all aspects of event/facility management for 15 intercollegiate sports. Fagan is a member of the National Association of Col-legiate Women’s Athletics Administrators. She played varsity field hockey at the University of Massachusetts in Amherstand graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport management in 1992. She earned her master’s degree in sport administra-tion from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in 1995. She is from Burrillville, R.I.

Joan Hinde Stewart assumed the Hamilton presidency on July 1, 2003. She was formerly dean of the College of Liberal Arts and professor of French at the Univer-sity of South Carolina (USC). The first in her family to earn a college degree, Stewart also joined the Hamilton faculty as professor of French. She is the first female

president in Hamilton’s more-than-190-year history. Prior to her arrival at USC in 1999, Stewart was at North Carolina State University as a member of the faculty from 1973 to 1999 and chair of the Department of Foreign Lan-guages and Literatures from 1985 to 1997. She also served as assistant dean for research and graduate programs for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. In 1988-89, Stewart chaired the North Carolina Humanities Council, and in 1977 she received the university’s Outstanding Teaching Award. Before joining the NC State faculty, Stewart taught at Wellesley College. She received her Ph.D. from Yale Uni-

Kerri FaganAssoc. Director of Athletics

versity in 1970, having graduated summa cum laude in 1965 from St. Joseph’s College, a small, private, liberal arts institu-tion in Brooklyn, New York. Stewart’s scholarship focuses on 18th-century French literature, especially women writers. She has written several books and numerous articles, essays and book reviews, and has been a frequent speaker at professional conferences both in the United States and abroad. She is the recipient of fellowships from Yale University, the National Humanities Center and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and has been a fellow at the Université Paul Valéry in Montpellier, France, a visiting scholar at Oxford University in England, and a fellow at the Liguria Study Center for the Arts and Let-ters in Genoa, Italy. Hamilton’s 19th president is married to Philip Stewart, the Benjamin E. Powell Professor of Romance Studies at Duke University. He has served as chair of romance studies and of Duke’s Academic Council, and is the former president of the American Association of Teachers of French. The Stewarts have a daughter, who is a graduate of Haverford College and has a Ph.D. in German at Indiana University in Bloomington, and a son, who is a graduate of Prescott College in Arizona.

Jon HindDirector of AthleticsJon Hind ‘80 is in his seventh year as director of athletics at Hamilton College. Hind graduated from Ham-ilton with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and economics. Hind previously was associ-ate athletic director for operations at Butler University. He worked in Butler athletics since 1991. He was

Butler’s first head men’s lacrosse coach. Hind was named Di-vision I coach of the year by the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association after he guided the Bulldogs to the NCAA tourna-ment in 1998. Hind left coaching to become an athletic administrator at Butler in the fall of 1999. He assumed management responsibili-ties in marketing and promotions in July 2005, while continuing to oversee the department’s event management, facilities and budget. Hind was Butler’s interim athletic director from May through August in 2006. Hind was head men’s lacrosse coach at the College of Wooster from 1986 to 1991. He played lacrosse and football at Hamilton. He was a four-year letter winner and two-time captain as a defenseman on the lacrosse team, and lettered in football as a sophomore. Hind earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from Kent State University. He and his wife Carol are the parents of two daughters, Kayleigh and Meghan.

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About the College

Located in the foothills of the majestic Adiron-dack Mountains, the Hamilton campus is set on a hilltop that overlooks the Oriskany and Mohawk valleys of Central New York. The sur-roundings are rural and lush, consisting of rolling terrain, gentle hills, wooded glens, dairy farms, fine old houses and tree-lined streets. Yet Ham-ilton’s location puts it within easy range of New York, Toronto, Boston and other major northern metropolitan centers. The College, chartered in 1812, is coedu-cational with approximately 1,800 students. Its strength lies in highly regarded academic programs administered by a deeply committed faculty who welcome close collaboration with students. Fundamental to a Hamilton education is the faculty’s expectation that each student de-velops the ability to read, observe and listen with critical perception, and to think, write and speak with clarity, understanding and precision. Hamilton graduates can be found making im-portant contributions in nearly every professional field, and because of the College’s educational contributions to their success, alumni remain enthusiastically loyal to and supportive of the College. As reflected in applications for admission, Hamilton is considered one of the most selective liberal arts colleges in the country. And, because of the large number of applications that the Col-lege receives each year, the student body is un-usually diverse. Students come to Hamilton from all parts of the United States — indeed, from all parts of the globe. In such an environment, students learn to appreciate differences and pre-pare for life in an increasingly global society. In evaluating prospective students, the admis-sion committee looks for academic achievement as well as personal accomplishments outside the classroom. Thus, both the athlete who ex-cels on the playing field and the musician who participates in a community ensemble have the talents the College is seeking.

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Adam StockwellHead Coach

Adam Stockwell is in his third season as the head men’s basketball coach at Hamilton College. Stockwell has guided the Continentals to a 27-22 overall record and a NESCAC cham-pionship quarterfinals appearance in two seasons. He coached one player to NESCAC all-conference team and D3hoops.com all-region team honors. Two of his student-athletes have made the NESCAC winter all-

academic team. Stockwell is the ninth head coach in Hamilton men’s basket-ball history. He guided SUNY Oswego and Clarkson University to one NCAA Division III championship appearance apiece in seven seasons as head coach at those schools. Stockwell went 37-18 in two seasons at Oswego, including a 24-5 record in 2010-11. The Lakers captured the SUNYAC regular season title with a 17-1 record, and the 17 wins set a program mark for conference victories. Oswego went on to make the NCAA tournament and advanced to the second round with a win against Wells College. Stockwell was named the 2011 East District Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, Upstate Coach of the Year by the Basketball Coaches Association of New York and SUNYAC Coach of the Year. One of his players was named a first team All-American and the SUNYAC player of the year. From 2004 to 2009, Stockwell was the head coach at Clark-son. He guided the Golden Knights to three straight postseason appearances for the first time in program history from 2007 to 2009. During that time, the team won 40 games. Stockwell’s 2007-08 team finished 7-7 in the Liberty League and entered the league’s postseason tournament as the fourth and

Coaching Staff

Jeff VanGorderAssistant Coach

Jeff VanGorder is in his third sea-son as an assistant coach for the Hamilton College men’s basketball team. VanGorder held a number of basketball coaching jobs in the Cortland area in recent years. VanGorder served as head coach of the Cortland Basketball Club AAU team from 2007 to 2011, and has been the head coach of the Cortland Basketball Club youth

team since 2006. During 2010-11, he was an assistant coach for the Cortland High School freshman boys’ team. VanGorder has coached at several elite camps for boys, including the Hoop Group’s Pocono Skills Camp. VanGorder graduated from SUNY Cortland in 2010 with a degree in sports management. He was responsible for athletic event game management and statistics while he was a student at Cortland.

final seed. Clarkson upset the top two seeds to win its first league championship and earned the first NCAA tournament bid in team history. Stockwell and his assistants were named the league’s coach-ing staff of the year. The Golden Knights were 15-11 and made the league champi-onship semifinals again the following season. The 2006-07 squad ended up 14-12 and played in the Eastern College Athletic Confer-ence (ECAC) Upstate Region championship. Stockwell was an assistant coach at Canisius College from 1999 to 2004. He helped that program post a record of 20-11 in 2000-01 and that 20-win season was one of six in team history. Stockwell coached at Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse for one season (1997-98). He began his collegiate coaching career at Penn State-Behrend in 1998-99, when he helped the Lions to a 21-7 record and the ECAC South championship. Stockwell played college basketball at Division II Le Moyne College from 1992 to 1996. As a senior, he was a captain for a team that tied the record for best season in program history at 24-6, won the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) tournament and played in the NCAA tournament. Stockwell averaged 21.1 points per game that season. He made the Northeast Region all-region team, the NECC all-conference first team and the academic all-district team. Stockwell was inducted into the Le Moyne College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007. After Le Moyne, Stockwell played professional basketball in Northern Ireland’s St. Gall’s Basketball Association in 1996-97. He also coached an under-19 boys’ team in tournaments across the country. Stockwell and his father, James, are the only father and son in the history of New York high school basketball that have scored 2,000 or more career points. The younger Stockwell played for Belleville-Henderson High School and grew up in Ellisburg. James played at Union Academy of Belleville for former Hamilton head coach Tom Murphy when that team set a national record with 83 straight wins. Stockwell graduated with a degree in economics and earned his master’s in business administration from Canisius in 2002. He and his wife Emily have a daughter, Katherine (9), and a son, Jameson (6).

Buddy EvansAssistant Coach

Stan “Buddy” Evans returned to the Hamilton College men’s basketball coaching staff in 2013-14. Evans was previously an assistant coach in the program from 1993 to 2004. Most recently, he was an assistant coach at Le Moyne College, and has also served on the men’s basketball staff at SUNY Institute of Technology.Evans was the boys’ basketball coach at Rome Free Academy from

1970 to 1992. His record was 241-198 and his Black Knights won three Central Oneida League titles and a Section III Class A championship in 1973-74. In 1986, Evans was Lou Carnesecca’s assistant coach during the Olympic Sports Festival in Louisiana. Evans was inducted into the New York State Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011 and the Greater Utica Sports Hall of Fame in 2013. He is also a member of the Section III Basketball Hall of Fame and Rome Sports Hall of Fame. Evans is from Rome, N.Y., and gradu-ated from Syracuse University.

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Program OverviewMatt Hart ‘16 and team captains Greg Newton ‘14, Matt Dean ‘14 and Peter Kazickas ‘14 lead the Hamilton Col-lege men’s basketball program into 2013-14. Eight players started seven or more games in 2012-13 and four of those eight return this season. Hart enjoyed a fantastic rookie year as he ranked sixth in the NESCAC in scoring at 15.3 points per game, third in free throw percentage at 85.1 percent, tied for seventh in three-point field goals made (2.04/game) and tied for 10th in steals (1.25/game). New-ton also averaged in double figures in scoring with 10.5 points per game, and Bradley Gifford ‘15 ranked eighth in the conference with 4.71 defensive rebounds per game. Ken Click ‘13 ended his Hamilton career in sixth place on the team’s all-time list with 103 blocked shots. The NESCAC is one of the top athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, and men’s basketball is no exception. All three NESCAC teams that played in the 2013 NCAA championship advanced to the quarterfinals and one cap-tured the national title. The NESCAC boasts three NCAA titles and three runner-up finishes. The conference tourna-ment champion receives an automatic bid to the NCAA championship. The 2013-14 schedule is highlighted by the Hamilton Invitational on Nov. 22 and 23. Utica College, Widener University and D’Youville College round out the tourna-ment field. The Continentals also play in a holiday tour-nament at Medaille College in late December. NESCAC home games are as follows: Colby College (Jan. 17), Bowdoin College (Jan. 18), Middlebury College (Feb. 2), Tufts University (Feb. 7) and Bates College (Feb. 8). Ham-ilton plays inside 2,000-seat Margaret Bundy Scott Field House. In 2011-12, the Continentals started 8-0 and locked up a NESCAC championship quarterfinal berth on the regular season’s final weekend with wins against Tufts and Bates in Hamilton’s first season in the conference. The Continen-tals ended up with a 15-10 record and were led by NES-CAC all-conference pick Pat Sullivan ‘12, who went on to play professionally in Ireland. The 6-foot, 7-inch Sullivan became the 32nd player in program history to score 1,000 points in a career in Febru-ary 2011. He ended up ninth on the Continentals’ all-time list with 1,439 points. Sullivan was a 2011 Division III East Region All-District first team selection by the National As-sociation of Basketball Coaches and was voted the Liberty League offensive player of the year. Ephraim McDowell ‘12 was in fourth place on Hamilton’s all-time list with 164 3-point field goals made when he graduated. From 1995 to 2011, the Continentals dominated the Liberty League. Hamilton’s league record in 16 seasons was 155-59, and the Continentals reached the league tournament championship game eight times in 12 years. Hamilton captured four tournament titles -- the last was in 2006 with a 107-72 dismantling of Union College in the final. Hamilton appeared in the postseason 35 straight years from 1975 to 2009. The Continentals have played in nine NCAA Division III championship tournaments and

advanced to the third round three times. Hamilton captured 10 Eastern College Athletic Conference Upstate Region tournament crowns from 1976 to 1992. Hamilton has won more than 1,000 games since 1899 and passed the mile-stone in 2007-08 with 17 victories. More Hamilton men’s basketball players have earned more All-America awards than any other Division III pro-gram as 14 players have received 22 All-America honors. Tsakani Ngobeni ‘07 was the most recent All-American in 2007, when he was voted to the second team. Two-time All-American Michael Smith ‘92 holds the Division III record with 1,628 rebounds in a career. Cedric Oliver ‘79 and Michael Schantz ‘99 scored more than 2,000 points in their careers. The Continentals own a 10-9 record in the NCAA championship, and they are 57-28 all-time in postseason play for a .671 winning percentage. Hamilton men’s bas-ketball has won 20 or more games in a season 16 times, including 23 victories in 2005-06. The program record for wins in a season is 26 in 1990-91, when the Continentals finished 26-1 and was ranked No. 1 in the final Division III poll. Eric Benvenuti ‘13 made the 2012-13 NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team. Each honoree is a varsity letter winner with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.35. The student-athlete must have reached sophomore academic standing to be considered for honors.

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Player Profiles

#5 Peter Kazickas

#13 Matt Magruder

Hometown: Locust, N.J.Previous School: Rumson-Fair Haven Regional HSHt: 6-0 Position: Guard Year: SophomoreLetters Earned: One

Hometown: Orchard Park, N.Y.Previous School: Canisius HSHt: 6-2 Position: Guard Year: SophomoreLetters Earned: One

#30 Matt Hart

Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y.Previous School: Polytech Prep Coun-try Day SchoolHeight: 6-5 Position: Forward Year: JuniorLetters Earned: Two

Career StatisticsYr. GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl.2011-12 24 103 37-101 14-46 15-25 77 19 172012-13 24 165 59-145 13-35 34-53 135 22 22Totals 48 268 96-246 27-81 49-87 212 41 39

#20 Jack Donnelly

Career StatisticsYr. GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl. 2012-13 15 33 12-30 6-19 3-3 6 3 3

Hometown: Amagansett, N.Y.Previous School: St. Mark’s School (Mass.)Height: 6-4 Position: Forward Year: JuniorLetters Earned: Two

Career StatisticsYr. GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl.2011-12 22 83 28-55 4-10 23-28 57 4 42012-13 24 183 64-119 15-36 40-52 100 19 23Totals 46 266 92-174 19-46 63-80 157 23 27

Hometown: Palo Alto, Calif.Previous School: Berkshire School (Mass.)Ht: 5-11 Position: Guard Year: JuniorLetters Earned: Two

Career StatisticsYr. GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl.2011-12 23 73 29-70 8-31 7-15 49 60 11 2012-13 24 106 36-80 10-28 24-32 42 44 12Totals 47 179 65-150 18-59 31-47 91 104 23

#0 Bradley Gifford

#11 Greg Newton

Hometown: New York, N.Y.Previous School: Fieldston SchoolHt: 6-4 Position: Guard Year: Junior

Letters Earned: Two

Career StatisticsYr. GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl.2011-12 17 32 11-26 6-13 4-8 8 5 22012-13 4 0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0Totals 21 32 11-28 6-14 4-8 8 5 2

#12 Matt DeanHometown: Franklin, Mass.Previous School: Franklin High SchoolHeight: 6-3 Position: Guard Year: SeniorLetters Earned: Three

#1 Joseph Lin

Hometown: Barrington, R.I. Previous School: Phillips Exeter Academy (N.H.)Height: 6-0 Position: Guard Year: SeniorLetters Earned: Three

Career StatisticsYr. GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl.2010-11 19 116 43-90 6-22 24-32 82 21 222011-12 25 127 43-100 11-40 30-37 86 47 232012-13 24 50 20-49 3-20 7-12 49 21 13Totals 68 293 106-239 20-82 61-81 217 89 58

Career StatisticsYr. GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl.2010-11 24 159 63-127 5-23 28-40 74 66 192011-12 24 258 100-205 13-36 45-54 71 89 242012-13 24 251 97-217 22-52 35-45 66 54 21Totals 72 668 260-549 40-111 108-139 211 209 64

Career StatisticsYr. GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl.2012-13 24 366 127-292 49-133 63-74 97 42 30

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Player Profiles

#21 Kyle Pitman

#3 Connor Reese

#33 Ajani Santos #24 Luis Serota

#14 Carlos FinemanHometown: Lafayette, Calif.Previous School: The College Preparatory SchoolHt: 6-7 Position: ForwardYear: Freshman

#22 Wes Wilbur

Hometown: Bronx, N.Y.Previous School: Fieldston SchoolHt: 6-7 Position: Forward Year: Sophomore Letters Earned: One

Career StatisticsYr. GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. BS2012-13 18 21 10-22 0-0 1-3 22 4 6

Career StatisticsYr. GP Pts. FG-FGA 3FG-3FGA FT-FTA Reb. Ast. Stl.2012-13 3 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0

Hometown: Bronx, N.Y.Previous School: The Heschel SchoolHt: 6-5 Position: ForwardYear: Sophomore Letters Earned: One

Hometown: Littleton, Colo.Previous School: Columbine HSHt: 5-11 Position: GuardYear: Freshman

Hometown: Wilton, Conn.Previous School: Wilton High SchoolHt: 6-3 Position: GuardYear: Freshman

Hometown: Phoenix, Ariz.Previous School: Desert Vista HSHt: 6-2 Position: GuardYear: Freshman

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Roster/Team Photo

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School 0 Bradley Gifford Jr. F 6-5 205 Brooklyn, N.Y. Polytech Prep Country Day School 1 Joseph Lin Jr. G 5-11 148 Palo Alto, Calif. Berkshire School (Mass.) 3 Connor Reese Fr. G 5-11 155 Littleton, Colo. Columbine HS 5 Peter Kazickas Jr. F 6-4 175 Amagansett, N.Y. St. Mark’s School (Mass.) 11 Greg Newton Sr. G 6-0 160 Barrington, R.I. Phillips Exeter Academy (N.H.) 12 Matt Dean Sr. F 6-3 200 Franklin, Mass. Franklin HS 13 Matt Magruder Jr. F 6-4 200 New York, N.Y. Fieldston School 14 Carlos Fineman Fr. F 6-7 200 Lafayette, Calif. College Preparatory School 20 Jack Donnelly So. G 6-0 180 Locust, N.J. Rumson-Fair Haven Regional HS 21 Kyle Pitman Fr. G 6-2 170 Phoenix, Ariz. Desert Vista HS 22 Wes Wilbur Fr. G 6-3 173 Wilton, Conn. Wilton HS 24 Luis Serota So. F 6-5 195 Bronx, N.Y. Heschel School 30 Matt Hart So. G 6-2 180 Orchard Park, N.Y. Canisius HS 33 Ajani Santos So. F 6-7 210 Bronx, N.Y. Fieldston School

Head Coach: Adam Stockwell (Le Moyne, 1996), third seasonAssistant Coaches: Buddy Evans, Jeff VanGorderStudent Assistant: Sean SullivanCaptains: Matt Dean, Peter Kazickas, Greg Newton

Front row (L to R): Kyle Pitman, Wes Wilbur, Bradley Gifford, Luis Serota, Carlos Fineman, Ajani Santos, Peter Kazickas, Matt Magruder, Matt Dean. Back Row (L to R): Jack Donnelly, Connor Reese, Manager Colin Ain-sworth, Assistant Coach Jeff VanGorder, Head Coach Adam Stockwell, Assistant Coach Buddy Evans, Student Assistant Sean Sullivan, Matt Hart, Greg Newton, Joseph Lin.

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2012-13 In Review

HamilTon resulTs (12-12 overall; 3-7 nesCaC)

Date Opponent W/L Score Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder 11/17 at Manhattanville L 73-64 Greg Newton (19) Bradley Gifford (10) 11/20 at Elmira W 62-60 Ken Click (16) Matt Dean/Peter Kazickas (5) 11/24 UNION # W 73-67 Greg Newton (19) Marlone Bascombe/Peter Kazicas (6) 11/25 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY # L 69-58 Bradley Gifford (13) Bradley Gifford (7) 11/29 KEYSTONE L 73-67 Matt Hart (15) Greg Newton (10) 12/1 SUNY IT W 69-63 Matt Hart (27) Bradley Gifford/Peter Kazickas (5) 12/5 ROCHESTER L 82-60 Matt Hart (16) Bradley Gifford (4) 12/8 at Vassar W 69-54 Matt Hart (23) Ken Click/Peter Kazickas (6) 12/11 at New Paltz W 82-68 Matt Hart (17) Bradley Gifford (7) 12/15 at Morrisville L 82-68 Four players (13) Bradley Gifford (8) 12/28 vs. Wartburg ^ W 55-45 Ken Click/Bradley Gifford (12) Ken Click (6) 12/30 vs. Ursinus ^ W 85-77 Matt Hart (22) Matt Hart (8) 1/4 at Bowdoin * L 64-51 Bradley Gifford (12) Matt Hart (9) 1/6 at Colby * L 69-65 Matt Hart (22) Three players (5) 1/11 AMHERST * L 79-77 Matt Hart (19) Matt Dean (7) 1/13 TRINITY * W 66-48 Matt Hart (13) Bradley Gifford (6) 1/18 at Middlebury * L 66-47 Matt Hart (14) Bradley Gifford (7) 1/20 WILLIAMS * L 67-59 Matt Hart (25) Bradley Gifford (12) 1/23 at Cobleskill W 83-69 Matt Hart (16) Matt Hart (7) 1/29 ONEONTA W 69-66 Matt Hart (17) Peter Kazickas (10) 2/1 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE * W 60-57 Bradley Gifford (13) Bradley Gifford (11) 2/3 WESLEYAN * W 62-57 Matt Hart (23) Bradley Gifford (7) 2/9 at Bates * L 59-56 Peter Kazickas (13) Bradley Gifford (7) 2/12 at Tufts * L 74-64 Ken Click (12) Bradley Gifford (7)

# Hamilton Thanksgiving Tournament^ - Land of Magic Classic at Embry-Riddle University* NESCAC game

nesCaC sTandings

NESCAC Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. 1. Amherst 10 0 1.000 30 2 .939 2. Williams 9 1 .900 26 5 .839 3. Middlebury 8 2 .800 25 4 .862 4. Tufts 7 3 .700 17 9 .654 5. Bowdoin 5 5 .500 14 10 .583 6. Bates 4 6 .400 10 15 .400 Wesleyan 4 6 .400 12 13 .480 8. Colby 3 7 .300 7 17 .292 Hamilton 3 7 .300 12 12 .500 10. Trinity 2 8 .200 9 15 .375 11. Conn. College 0 10 .000 15 16 .304

2013 nesCaC all-ConferenCe Team

First Team Joey Kizel Middlebury Michael Mayer Williams Nolan Thompson Middlebury Aaron Toomey Amherst Willy Workman Amherst

Second Team Scott Anderson Tufts Shasha Brown Wesleyan Mike Callaghan Wesleyan Taylor Epley Williams Peter Kaasila Amherst

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Founded in 1971, the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) is a group of eleven highly selective liberal arts colleges and universities that share a similar philosophy for intercollegiate athletics. The conference was cre-ated out of a concern for the direction of intercollegiate athletic programs, and remains committed to keeping a proper perspective on the role of sport in higher education.

The formation of NESCAC originated with an agreement among Amherst College, Bowdoin College, Wesleyan Univer-sity and Williams College first drafted in 1955. Along with these four institutions, Bates College, Colby College, Hamilton College, Middlebury College, Trinity College and Tufts University are sustaining charter members. Connecticut College joined in 1982, bringing the conference’s membership to its current total of 11 institutions.

NESCAC members believe intercollegiate athletic programs should operate in harmony with the educational mission of each institution. The conference is committed to establishing common boundaries to keep athletics strong but in propor-tion to the overall academic mission of the member institutions. In pursuit of this mission, the presidents of each NESCAC institution control intercollegiate athletic policy. Conference tenets are usually more restrictive than those of the rest of NCAA Division III with regard to season length, number of contests and post-season competition.

NESCAC institutions also believe athletic teams should be representative of the entire student body. Admissions and financial policies are consistent with the NCAA Division III policies that prohibit athletic scholarships and award financial aid solely on the basis of need.

In 1999, the NESCAC formally became a playing conference and now sponsors 26 conference championship sports (13 for men and 13 for women). Member schools offer extensive and broad based intercollegiate as well as club and intra-mural opportunities for both men and women. With member institutions sponsoring an average of nearly 30 varsity pro-grams, NESCAC provides more than 7,500 opportunities for participation in intercollegiate competition at the Division III level. During the 2012-13 academic year, 52 teams participated in NCAA team championships. NESCAC student-athletes claimed nine individual national championships and NESCAC teams won seven national team championships.

Conference Championship Sports:Fall Winter SpringMen’s Cross Country Men’s Basketball BaseballWomen’s Cross Country Women’s Basketball Men’s LacrosseField Hockey Men’s Ice Hockey Women’s lacrosseFootball Women’s Ice Hockey Men’s RowingMen’s Soccer Men’s Swimming & Diving Women’s RowingWomen’s Soccer Women’s Swimming & Diving SoftballWomen’s Volleyball Men’s Squash Men’s Tennis Women’s Squash Women’s Tennis Men’s Track & Field Women’s Track & Field Men’s Golf

About the NESCAC

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NESCAC Profiles

Middlebury CollegeFebruary 2 at Scott Field House, 4 p.m.

Location: Middlebury, Vt.Enrollment: 2,450Nickname: PanthersColors: Blue & WhiteHome Court (Cap.): Pepin Gym (1,200)Conference: NESCACHead Coach: Jeff Brown (Vermont, 1982)Seasons at Middlebury (record): 17th (257-158)Office Phone: (802) 443-52692012-13 Record: 25-4Conference Record: 9-1Conference Finish: T-SecondSports Information Contact: Brad Nadeau (802) 443-5193Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

Bowdoin CollegeJanuary 18 at Scott Field House, 4 p.m.

Location: Brunswick, MaineEnrollment: 1,750Nickname: Polar BearsColors: WhiteHome Court: Morrell Gymnasium (2,000)Conference: NESCACHead Coach: Tim Gilbride (Providence, 1974)Seasons at Bowdoin (record): 29th (395-290)Office Phone: (207) 725-33522012-13 Record: 14-10Conference Record: 5-5Conference Finish: FifthSports Information Contact: James Caton (207) 725-3254Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

Colby CollegeJanuary 17 at Scott Field House, 8 p.m.

Location: Waterville, MaineEnrollment: 1,815Nickname: MulesColors: Blue & GrayHome Court (Cap.): Wadsworth Gymnasium (3,000)Conference: NESCACHead Coach: Damien Strahorn (Colby, 2002)Seasons at Colby: Third (14-34)Office Phone: (207) 859-49252012-13 Record: 7-17Conference Record: 3-7Conference Finish: T-EighthSports Information Contact: Bill Sodoma (207) 859-4940Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

Amherst CollegeJanuary 10 at Amherst, Mass., 8 p.m.

Location: Amherst, Mass.Enrollment: 1,795Nickname: Lord JeffsColors: Purple & WhiteHome Court (Cap.): LeFrak Gymnasium (2,000)Conference: NESCACHead Coach: David Hixon (Amherst, 1975)Seasons at Amherst (record): 37th (693-252)Office Phone: (413) 542-20692012-13 Record: 30-2Conference Record: 10-0Conference Finish: FirstSports Information Contact: Ben Badua (413) 542-2344Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

Connecticut CollegeFebruary 15 at New London, Conn., 4 p.m.

Location: New London, Conn.Enrollment: 1,900Nickname: CamelsColors: Royal Blue & WhiteHome Court (Cap.): Charles B. Luce Field House (1,000)Conference: NESCACHead Coach: Tom Satran (Connecticut College, 1994)Seasons at Connecticut College (record): 12th (108-155)Office Phone: (860) 439-25652012-13 Record: 7-16Conference Record: 0-10Conference Finish: 11thSports Information Contact: Will Tomasian (860) 439-2501Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

Bates CollegeFebruary 8 at Scott Field House, 4 p.m.

Location: Lewiston, MaineEnrollment: 1,700Nickname: BobcatsColors: GarnetHome Court (Cap.): Alumni Gymnasium (750)Conference: NESCACHead Coach: Jon Furbush (Bates, 2005)Seasons at Bates (record): Sixth (62-65)Office Phone: (207) 786-63432012-13 Record: 10-15Conference Record: 4-6Conference Finish: T-SixthSports Information Contact: Andy Walter (207) 786-6411 Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

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Wesleyan UniversityFebruary 14 at Middletown, Conn., 8 p.m.

Location: Middletown, Conn.Enrollment: 2,850Nickname: CardinalsColors: Cardinal & BlackHome Court (Cap.): Silloway Gymnasium (1,200)Conference: NESCACHead Coach: Joe Reilly (Trinity, 1991)Seasons at Wesleyan (record): Sixth (61-63)Office Phone: (860) 685-29182012-13 Record: 12-13Conference Record: 4-6Conference Finish: T-SixthSports Information Contact: Brian Katten (860) 685-2887Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

NESCAC Profiles

reCords vs. 2013-14 oPPonenTs

Opponent First Game Last Result W -LAlfred State First meetingAmherst 1901-02 2012-13 L, 79-77 6 -13Bates 1973-74 2012-13 W, 59-56 9 -2Bowdoin 1971-72 2012-13 L, 64-51 4 -5Brockport 2 -2Cobleskill 2012-13 2012-13 W, 83-69 1 -0Colby 1988-89 2012-13 L, 69-65 5 -6Connecticut College 1992-93 2012-13 W, 60-57 4 -5D’Youville First meeting Elmira 1979-80 2012-13 W, 62-60 13 -3Keuka 1987-88 1996-97 W, 83-76 4 -1Keystone 2012-13 2012-13 L, 73-67 0 -1Manhattanville 1980-81 2012-13 L, 73-64 3 -2Medaille 2005-06 2005-06 W, 92-69 1 -0Middlebury 1947-48 2012-13 L, 66-47 21 -18Morrisville 2008-09 2012-13 L, 82-66 2 -1New Paltz 1986-87 2012-13 W, 82-68 2 -1Oneonta 1977-78 2012-13 W, 69-66 4 -1Rochester 1900-01 2012-13 L, 82-60 42 -69SUNY IT 1984-85 2012-13 W, 69-63 27 -2Trinity 1905-06 2012-13 W, 66-48 5 -16Tufts 1908-09 2012-13 L, 74-64 8 -11 Utica 1947-48 2011-12 W, 69-62 75 -27Wesleyan 1905-06 2012-13 W, 62-57 6 -11Widener First meetingWilliams 1900-01 2012-13 L, 67-59 21 -40

Tufts UniversityFebruary 7 at Scott Field House, 8 p.m.

Location: Medford, Mass.Enrollment: 5,200Nickname: JumbosColors: Brown & BlueHome Court (Cap.): Cousens Gymnasium (1,000)Conference: NESCACHead Coach: Bob Sheldon (St. Lawrence, 1977)Seasons at Tufts (record): 26th (360-265)Office Phone: (617) 627-50122012-13 Record: 17-9Conference Record: 6-4Conference Finish: FourthSports Information Contact: Paul Sweeney (617) 627-3586Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

Hamilton College All-Time Coaching Records

Coach Years Seasons Record Pct.M.G. Ziel 1920-21 1 4-8 .333Bart Carroll 1922-23 1 7-7 .500Don McBride 1923-27 4 11-44 .200Max Weber 1927-48 17 82-130 .387John Panatier 1948-51 3 6-38 .137Ken Patrick 1951-70 18 163-134 .549Tom Murphy 1970-2004 34 602-262 .697Tobin Anderson 2004-2011 7 118-63 .652Adam Stockwell 2011- 2 27-22 .600

Williams CollegeJanuary 25 at Williamstown, Mass., 4 p.m.

Location: Williamstown, Mass.Enrollment: 2,000Nickname: EphsColors: PurpleHome Court (Cap.): Chandler Gym (1,564)Conference: NESCACHead Coach: Mike Maker (California Baptist, 1988)Seasons at Williams (record): Sixth (119-27)Office Phone: (413) 597-22012012-13 Record: 26-5Conference Record: 9-1Conference Finish: T-SecondSports Information Contact: Dick Quinn (413) 597-4982Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

Trinity CollegeJanuary 11 at Hartford, Conn., 4 p.m.

Location: Hartford, Conn.Enrollment: 2,200Nickname: BantamsColors: Blue & GoldHome Court (Cap.): Oosting Gym (2,200)Conference: NESCACHead Coach: James Cosgrove (St. Anselm, 1987)Seasons at Trinity (record): Fourth (33-41)Office Phone: (860) 297-41652012-13 Record: 9-15Conference Record: 2-8Conference Finish: 10thSports Information Contact: Dave Kingsley (860) 297-2137Sports Information E-mail: [email protected]

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Facilities/Sports MedicineConsistent with the classrooms, laboratories, libraries, studios and other facilities that support the academic program, Hamilton College’s athletic facilities are excep-tional by nearly any measure. The diversity and quality of these facilities emphasize the school’s commitment to the development of both the mind and the body.

The Margaret Bundy Scott Field House, a 55,000-square-foot multipurpose athletic structure, contains three regulation-size basketball/volleyball courts and seats 2,200 spectators. The field house has hosted a number of NCAA Division III men’s basketball tourna-ment games and five Liberty League men’s basketball championships. The field house houses a six-lane, 200-meter running track and indoor courts for tennis and racquetball. A state-of-the-art Mondo FX surface was installed in 2010, and can accommodate practice for out-door varsity sports during inclement weather. The field house was dedicated on Nov. 30, 1984, and was named after the daughter of Harlow Bundy, Class of 1877.

Outdoor facilities on campus include Steuben Field for football and lacrosse; the natural grass Wil-liam D. Love Field used for men’s and women’s soccer;

the Walter H. Pritchard Track; the artificial turf Campus Road Athletic Field for field hockey; the Royce Baseball Field; the Ferguson Intramural Softball Field and the nine-hole Tompkins Golf Course. The Russell Sage Rink, the William M. Bristol, Jr. Pool and the Little Squash Center are the indoor facilities. The $6.1 million squash facility opened in October 2006 with 10 regulation-size courts, including two with exhibition gallery seating. The Charlean and Wayland Blood Fitness and Dance Center opened in October 2006. The center houses a dance studio, room for aerobic/cardio training, space for resistance and weight-training, a multipurpose exercise room and a three-story climbing wall. The state-of-the-art facility triples the current space for fitness activities on a campus where approximately 75 percent of the student body -- and many members of the faculty and staff -- work out regularly. The Blood Fitness and Dance Center is a 30,000 square-foot facility with 9,600 square feet used for fitness and weightlifting. Precor cardio equipment is featured in the fitness area. The equipment includes elliptical machines, treadmills and stationary bicy-cles. The weight training equipment is by Cybex and includes power lift, hammer strength and positrac.

Sports Medicine at Hamilton College

The Hamilton College sports medicine staff provides excellent medical care for all Continental athletes. The fully-equipped sports medicine clinic is located in Margaret Bundy Scott Field House and is convenient to all team locker rooms. The clinic moved to a 3,400 square-foot, $1 million renovated area in September 2006. The new clinic is four times larger than the old space and features a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center. The program is under the direction of head certified athletic trainer Scott Siddon. Siddon has been a part of Hamilton’s staff since 1996. He graduated with a degree from SUNY Cortland in 1992. Siddon went on to earn his master’s from the University of Oregon in 1994. Assistant certified athletic trainer Pat Giruzzi joined the Hamilton staff in 1999. Giruzzi received his degree from Elmira College in 1998. Pat became a Registered Orthopedic Technolo-gist (ROT) in 2007. Stephanie Kowell has been a member of the Continentals’ staff since 2011 and has been a certified athletic trainer since 2008. Kowell received her degree in physical education with an emphasis in athletic training from SUNY Brockport in 2008, and earned her master’s in education from Old Dominion University in 2010. She most recently worked at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and hails from the Syarcuse area. Kara McKeag joined Hamilton’s training staff in 2011. McKeag received a degree in athletic training from Springfield College in 2009 and her master’s from East Stroudsburg University. She has athletic training experience at Lehigh University and most recently served an internship at The Ohio State University. In addition to the full-time training staff, a dedicated group of student first responders assist in the daily operations of the athletic training facility. The sports medicine clinic is open from noon to 8 p.m. and other times by appointment on weekdays, and opens ac-cording to game and practice schedules on weekends.

From left to right: Kara McKeag, Scott Siddon, Pat Giruzzi and Stephanie Kowell

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HistoryTeam

mosT wins - one season26 (1990-91, 26-1)

mosT PoinTs sCored - single game134 (Hamilton 134, st. lawrence 98, 1992-93)

mosT PoinTs allowed - single game120 (Utica 120, Hamilton 77, 1970-71)

mosT THree-PoinTers - one season214 (1992-93)

mosT THree-PoinTers aTTemPTed - one season609 (1995-96)

HigHesT field goal PerCenTage - one season.539 (1977-78)

HigHesT THree-PoinT fg PerCenTage - one season.418 (1991-92)

HigHesT free THrow PerCenTage - one season.767 (1976-77)

individualmosT PoinTs - one game 52 Cedric Oliver (vs. Cortland, 1978-79)mosT PoinTs - one season 700 Michael Schantz (1998-99) 683 Cedric Oliver (1978-79) 651 Michael Schantz (1997-98) 616 Joe Finley (2002-03) 609 Cedric Oliver (1977-78) note: in 1969-70, Michael Grieco averaged a school record 28.9 ppg in only 15 games.mosT rebounds - one season 461 Michael Smith (1989-90) 439 Michael Smith (1991-92) 431 Michael Smith (1990-91) 404 Steve Lemmer (1992-93) 375 Bob Voss (1967-68)mosT rebounds - Career *1,628 Michael Smith (1988-92) 1,316 Cedric Oliver (1975-79) 1,199 Kevin Grimmer (1977-81) 1,172 Bob Voss (1966-70) 1,161 Michael Schantz (1995-99) * NCAA III RecordmosT assisTs - one season 275 Ron Torgalski (1988-89)mosT assisTs - Career 820 Ron Torgalski (1985-89) 736 Bill Geitner (1983-87) 584 Jimmy Driggs (1997-2001) 542 Fran D’Agata (1991-95) 511 Bob Kiely (1979-83)mosT THree-PoinTers - one season 86 Kevin Yanni (2002-03)mosT THree-PoinTers - Career 271 Fran D’Agata (1991-95) 190 Jim McCarthy (1997-2001) 179 Kevin Thorpe (1994-98) 164 Ephraim McDowell (2008-12) 155 Greg Leone (2000-04)mosT bloCked sHoTs - season 84 John Cavanaugh (1986-87)

1,000-PoinT Club

Name Points YearsCedric Oliver 2,356 1975-79Michael Schantz 2,185 1995-99John Klauberg 1,997 1974-78Michael Nelson 1.974 1987-91Michael Smith 1,794 1988-92John Cavanaugh 1,782 1983-87Joe Finley 1,612 1999-03Kevin Grimmer 1,500 1977-81Pat Sullivan 1,439 2008-12Joe Mrozienski 1,417 1992-96Tsakani Ngobeni 1,388 2003-07Fran D’Agata 1,359 1991-95Ron Evans 1,359 1979-83Warren Palmer 1,335 1959-63Joe Smith 1,333 2000-04Nick Jones 1,308 2003-07Charles Robinson 1,301 1979-83Larry Kollath 1,297 1981-85Isvaldo Perez 1,277 1983-87Brian Coombes 1,224 1972-76Kelvin Carney 1,224 1986-90Erin McCann 1,171 1991-95Scott Dorrity 1,158 1989-93Mark Badger 1,147 1971-75Tim Nevin 1,120 1986-90Harlee Wood 1,093 2005-09Ron Torgalski 1,086 1985-89John Glezen 1,076 1954-58Greg Leone 1,046 2000-04Tim Welchons 1,030 2002-06Ernie Found 1,025 1970-74Bob Voss 1,019 1966-70

mosT bloCked sHoTs - Career 265 John Cavanaugh (1983-87) 140 Kevin Grimmer (1977-81) 120 Joe Smith (2000-04) 117 Joe Mrozienski (1992-96) 104 Mike Smith (1988-92)mosT sTeals - season 84 Phil Valenti (2005-06)mosT sTeals - Career 263 Ron Evans (1979-83) 247 Cedric Oliver (1975-79) 180 Willie Jackson (1974-78) 165 Bob Kiely (1979-83) 151 Bill Geitner (1983-87)HigHesT field goal PerCenTage - one season .652 Cedric Oliver (1977-78)HigHesT field goal PerCenTage - Career .621 Cedric Oliver (1975-79)HigHesT THree-PoinT PerCenTage - one season .513 Kyle Smith (1991-92)HigHesT THree-PoinT PerCenTage - Career .433 Mike Evans (2002-05)HigHesT free THrow PerCenTage - one season .909 John Klauberg (1975-76)HigHesT free THrow PerCenTage - Career .828 John Klauberg (1974-78)

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HistoryHamilTon in THe PosTseason1974-2012 (57-28, .671)

year resulT1974-75 ECAC Semifinals Union 92, Hamilton 751975-76 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 87, Utica 80 ECAC Final Hamilton 89, Gannon 801976-77 ECAC Semifinals Potsdam 90, Hamilton 831977-78 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 83, Utica 81 ECAC Final Albany 101, Hamilton 951978-79 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 79, Hobart 66 ECAC Final Hamilton 83, Plattsburgh 651979-80 ECAC Semifinals Elmira 66, Hamilton 641980-81 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 81, Elmira 59 ECAC Final Hamilton 67, Union 521981-82 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 61, Elmira 50 ECAC Final Hamilton 64, Albany 541982-83 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 102, Oswego 94 ECAC Final Hamilton 59, Rochester 561983-84 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 61, Binghamton 58 ECAC Final Hamilton 84, Rochester 741984-85 ECAC Quarterfinals Hamilton 104, Utica Tech 92 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 77, Union 56 ECAC Final Fredonia 90, Hamilton 821985-86 ECAC Quarterfinals Hamilton 84, Oswego 69 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 66, Fredonia 61 ECAC Final Hamilton 87, Binghamton 851986-87 ECAC Quarterfinals Hamilton 76, Oswego 73 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 67, Union 62 ECAC Final Hamilton 65, Albany 621987-88 ECAC Quarterfinals Hamilton 84, Utica Tech 80 ECAC Semifinals Geneseo 87, Hamilton 841988-89 ECAC Quarterfinals Hamilton 88, Nazareth 58 ECAC Semifinals Geneseo 85, Hamillton 811989-90 ECAC Quarterfinals Hamilton 93, RIT 75 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 81, Ithaca 73 ECAC Final Hamilton 72, Hartwick 691990-91 ECAC Quarterfinals Hamilton 79, Utica 48 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 103, Ithaca 83 ECAC Final Potsdam 85, Hamilton 801991-92 ECAC Quarterfinals Hamilton 71, Utica 55 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 106, Rensselaer 93 ECAC Final Hamilton 97, Fredonia 781992-93 ECAC Quarterfinals Hamilton 105, Plattsburgh 98 ECAC Semifinals Hamilton 108, Elmira 94 ECAC Final RIT 105, Hamilton 95

1993-94 ECAC Quarterfinals Hamilton 88, Union 67 ECAC Semifinals Binghamton 81, Hamilton 781994-95 NCAA First Round Hamilton 83, Plattsburgh 74 NCAA Second Round Hamilton 79, Buffalo State 64 NCAA Third Round NJIT 96, Hamilton 861995-96 NCAA First Round St. Lawrence 85, Hamilton 781996-97 NCAA First Round Buffalo State 70, Hamilton 661997-98 NCAA First Round Hamilton 102, Geneseo 68 NCAA Second Round Hamilton 87, St. John Fisher 72 NCAA Third Round Williams 90, Hamilton 691998-99 NCAA First Round Hamilton 66, Rochester 58 NCAA Second Round Hamilton 72, St. John Fisher 70 NCAA Third Round Trinity 89, Hamilton 731999-00 UCAA Semifinals Hamilton 88, Union 84 UCAA Final Hamilton 67, Rensselaer 56 NCAA First Round Hamilton 85, Endicott 68 NCAA Second Round Cortland 60, Hamilton 552000-01 UCAA Quarterfinals Hamilton 72, Skidmore 49 UCAA Semifinals Hobart 72, Hamilton 70 ECAC First Round Fredonia 71, Hamilton 692001-02 UCAA Semifinals Union 80, Hamilton 662002-03 UCAA Semifinals Hamilton 83, Rensselaer 74 UCAA Final Hamilton 74, Union 70 NCAA First Round Hamilton 93, Colby-Swayer 68 NCAA Second Round Hamilton 72, St. John Fisher 68 NCAA Third Round Williams 76, Hamilton 652003-04 UCAA Semifinals Hamilton 79, Clarkson 68 UCAA Final Hamilton 104, Rensselaer 93 NCAA First Round St. John Fisher 90, Hamilton 832004-05 Liberty League Semifinals Hamilton 76, Skidmore 75 Liberty League Final Union 88, Hamilton 842005-06 Liberty League Semifinals Hamilton 75, Rensselaer 63 Liberty League Final Hamilton 107, Union 72 NCAA First Round Hamilton 66, Plattsburgh 65 (OT) NCAA Second Round Amherst 83, Hamilton 592006-07 Liberty League Semifinals Hamilton 74, Union 62 Liberty League Final St. Lawrence 65, Hamilton 642007-08 Liberty League Semifinals Hamilton 58, Vassar 57 Liberty League Final Clarkson 58, Hamilton 532008-09 Liberty League Semifinals Rensselaer 64, Hamilton 552010-11 Liberty League Semifinals Hamilton 62, Hobart 60 Liberty League Final Skidmore 68, Hamilton 522011-12 NESCAC Quarterfinals Amherst 86, Hamilton 66

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Year Record1899-1900 4-21900-01 2-61901-02 2-81902-03 3-71903-04 8-41904-05 No team1905-06 7-71906-07 7-81907-08 5-71908-09 4-51909-18 No team1918-19 1-51919-20 1-51920-21 4-81921-22 4-81922-23 7-71923-24 4-101924-25 3-111925-26 2-131926-27 4-101927-28 5-91928-29 4-81929-30 6-71930-31 4-81931-32 3-91932-33 7-61933-34 6-61934-35 No team1935-36 6-61936-37 6-71937-38 7-61938-39 2-101939-40 3-91940-41 4-91941-42 6-81942-43 6-41943-46 No team1946-47 4-81947-48 6-91948-49 4-111949-50 2-131950-51 0-141951-52 5-81952-53 4-111953-54 7-81954-55 8-71955-56 10-51956-57 7-81957-58 8-101958-59 4-121959-60 9-61960-61 12-31961-62 6-111962-63 10-51963-64 9-61964-65 8-71965-66 11-41966-67 11-51967-68 11-81968-69 15-31969-70 8-71970-71 1-15

History

1971-72 4-161972-73 5-141973-74 6-171974-75 12-101975-76 22-41976-77 21-51977-78 23-31978-79 23-31979-80 15-101980-81 21-51981-82 22-41982-83 23-31983-84 19-71984-85 19-81985-86 20-71986-87 23-41987-88 17-91988-89 21-51989-90 19-81990-91 26-11991-92 22-51992-93 22-51993-94 17-91994-95 21-61995-96 16-91996-97 15-101997-98 17-101998-99 16-111999-2000 19-82000-01 18-92001-02 16-92002-03 23-62003-04 19-82004-05 15-112005-06 23-52006-07 19-72007-08 17-92008-09 18-72009-10 10-142010-11 16-102011-12 15-10 2012-13 12-12

1990-91 ConTinenTals: 26-1ranked firsT in division iiieCaC regional finalisTs

FINAL 1991 NCAA DIVISION III POLL(Released on February 26, 1991)

1. Hamilton College 24-0 2. Salem State (Mass.) 25-1 3. Hope (Mich.) 24-1 4. UC-San Diego 22-3 5. Randolph-Macon (Va.) 25-2 6. Wisconsin-Platteville 23-3 7. Otterbein (Ohio) 26-2 8. Wittenberg (Ohio) 26-2 9. Franklin and Marshall (Pa.) 24-2 10. Calvin (Mich.) 22-3 11. Wooster (Ohio) 25-3 12. Illinois Benedictine 21-5 13. Christopher Newport (Va.) 23-4 14. Kean (N.J.) 22-5 15. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Calif.) 22-4 16. Stony Brook (N.Y.) 22-3 17. Ramapo (N.J.) 21-6 18. Wartburg (Iowa) 22-4 19. Colby (Maine) 19-4 T-20. Emory and Henry (Va.) 24-4 Geneseo (N.Y.) 22-4 Scranton (Pa.) 22-5

HamilTon all-ameriCans

Name YearsCedric Oliver 1977, 1978, 1979John Klauberg 1978Kevin Grimmer 1981Charles Robinson 1982Ron Evans 1983Larry Kollath 1984, 1985John Cavanaugh 1986, 1987Michael Nelson 1989, 1990, 1991Michael Smith 1991, 1992Steve Lemmer 1993Michael Schantz 1998, 1999Joe Finley 2003Joe Smith 2004Tsakani Ngobeni 2007

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50 Years of Hamilton Basketball1962-63Armstrong, SamElliott, J.Fredenburg, J.Grubin, D.Lindley, P.Miller, DonPalmer, KenPalmer, WarrenSweeney, Don1963-64Adams, R.Elliott, J.Grubin, D.Hilfinger, M.Lundberg, B.Owen, J.Sweeney, D.1964-65Adams, R.Ernstrom, J.Hilfinger, M.Lundberg, W.Owen, J.Root, C.D.Schulze, R.1965-66Adams, R.Berger, R.Ernstrom, W.Hilfinger, M.Hunnicut, WLundberg, B.Owens, J.Root, DonVaughan, J.1966-67Barton, W.Berger, R.Brooks, J.Ernstrom, W.McCuen, B.Olney, L.Root, DonSchild, P.Schulze, R.Vaughan, J.Voss, R.1967-68Bankert, R.Barton, W.Brooks, J.Daub, W.McCuen, B.Voss, R.1968-69Barton, W.Berger, R.Grieco, MichaelMcCuen, B.Pisanelli, J.Sherman, W.M.Voss, R.1969-70Brotzman, MarkGlover, RichardGrieco, MichaelLinett, StephenNelson, RichardPisanelli, GerardWithiam, JackVoss, Robert1970-71Found, ErnestKitchen, ErnestRothbard, JonathanScott, MichaelWilliamson, DonRoecklein, JohnRoth, RonRubenstein, IraWithiam, Jack1971-72Adams, JohnBadger, MarkFallon, CraigFound, ErnestGarcia, Pedro

HuttonOgdenRoecklineRoth, RonRubenstein, IraWright1972-73Adams, JohnBadger, MarkDaly, DanFallon, CraigFound, ErnieGarcia, PedroGuy, MartyKasdorf, MarkMarshall, DaveWright, Doug1973-74Badger, MarkCoombes, BrianFound, ErnieGarcia, PedroGuy, MartyJohnsonKasdorf, MarkMastersonReynoldsWright, Doug1974-75Badger, MarkCoombes, BrianGarcia, PedroGuy, MartyJackson, WillieKasdorf, MarkKlauberg, JohnMastersonMucitelliRybarczyk, MarkSmith, SteveTarbell, Bill1975-76Coombes, BrianCurran, MarkGuy, MartyJackson, WillieKasdorf, MarkKlauberg, JohnOliver, CedricO’Neill, GerryRybarczyk, MarkSmith, KevinTarbell, Bill1976-77Coombes, BrianCurran, MarkJackson, WillieKlauberg, JohnMalaby, BobMcGee, JohnOliver, CedricO’Neill, GerryOsborne, KevinRybarczyk, MarkSmith, KevinSouthworth, BillTarbell, Bill1977-78Burkhard, MikeGrimmer, KevinJackson, ShyJackson, WillieJohnson, BobKlauberg, JohnMcGee, JohnOliver, CedricO’Neill, GerryOsborne, KevinSouthworth, BillWeir, BruceWhelan, Keith1978-79Burkhard, MikeGarcia, FrankGriffin, MarkGrimmer, KevinHale, TimHunter, Nat

Jackson, ShyJohnson, BobMagee, JohnMasci, PeteOliver, CedricSouthworth, BillyWeir, BruceWhelan, Keith1979-80Ackerman, BillBurkhard, MikeBornham, MarkEvans, RonGarcia, FrankGriffin, MarkGrimmer, KevinHale, TimHarvey, RichHunter, NatKiely, BobMasci, PeteRobinson, CharlesWard, PatWeir, BruceWhelan, Keith1980-81Ackerman, BillBurnham, MarkCoen, BillEvans, RonGarcia, FrankGrimmer, KevinHale, TimHunter, NatKiely, BobKiffel, JohnReynolds, SteveRobinson, CharlesWard, PatWeir, Bruce1981-82Ackerman, BillBurnham, MarkCoen, BillEvans, RonHale, TimHayden, KevinKiely, BobKiffel, JohnKollath, LarryMoore, BobReynolds, SteveRobinson, CharlesSofen, AlWard, Pat1982-83Burnham, MarkCoen, BillEvans, RonHayden, KevinIsaf, MarkKiely, BobKollath, LarryMcGann, MikeMoore, BobO’Neil, GaryPerez, IsvaldoReilly, ChrisRobinson, CharlesTrout, Doug1983-84Cavanaugh, JohnConnors, TerryGeitner, BillHayden, KevinIsaf, MarkKollath, LarryMcGann, MikeMoore, BobO’Shaughnessy, DonPellecchia, AnthonyPerez IsvaldoReilly, ChrisReilley, KevinSauer, Dan1984-85Cavanaugh, JohnConnors, Terry

Fairben, BrianGeitner, BillGraham, BobHayden, KevinIsaf, MarkJacobsohn, MarkKollath, LarryMCGann, MikeO’Shaughnessy, DonPellecchia, AnthonyPerez, IsvaldoReilly, ChrisSauer, Dan1985-86Cavanaugh, JohnConnors, TerryEdmonds, JamesFairben, BrianGeitner, BillGraham, BobMcGann, MikeO’Shaughnessy, DonPellecchia, AnthonyPerez, IsvaldoRichardson, DwayneRindfleisch, GlennSauer, DanTorgalski, Ron1986-87Carney, KelvinCavanaugh, JohnConnors, TerryFairben, BrianGeitner, BillGraham, BobHyson, ChrisJelinek, KarelNevin, TimO’Shaughnessy, DonPellecchia, AnthonyRichardson, DwayneRindfleisch, GlennTorgalski, Ron1987-88Carney, KelvinEverson, JoeFairben, BrianFerris, DavidHyson, ChrisJelinek, KarelKremer, JoeMendicino, FredMeyer, TonyNelson, MichaelNevin, TimRindfleisch, GlennThomas, SeanTorgalski, Ron1988-89Carney, KelvinFerris, DavidHaslet, CourtneyHyson, ChrisJelinek, KarelKremer, JoeMason, PeterMendicino, FredMeyer, TonyNelson, MichaelNevin, TimSmith, KyleSmith, MichaelThomas, SeanTorgalski, Ron1989-90Carney, KelvinCepiel, DonDorrity, ScottFalkenberg, ChristianFerris, DaveHarris, JasonHyson, ChrisJelinek, KarelKremer, JoeMason, PeterMeyer, TonyNelson, MichaelNevin, Tim

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Smith, KyleSmith, MichaelThomas, Sean1990-91Bailey, CordCepiel, DonDorrity, ScottEsau, LinsieFalkenberg, C.Ferris, DaveHarris, JasonJohnson, A.J.Lemmer, SteveMason, PeterNelson, MichaelPerez, RichRomer, TrentSmith, KyleSmith, Michael1991-92Bailey, CordCepiel, DonD’Agata, FranDorrity, ScottEsau, LinsieFalkenberg, ChrisHarper, ChrisHarris, JasonMason, PeterMcCann, ErinLemmer, StevePerez, RichardRomer, TrentSmith, KyleSmith, Michael1992-93Brown, KoriButt, JasonD’Agata, FranDorrity, ScottHarper, ChrisHarris, JasonHenderson, AureliusMcCann, ErinMrozienski, JoeLemmer, StevePace, ScottPerez, RichardReynolds, KevinShea, GregVandersloot, Peter1993-94Brown, KoriD’Agata, FranHarper, ChrisHenderson, AureliusLewis, AlanMcCann, ErinMrozienski, JoePace, ScottPasiak, TonyPerez, RichReliford, ArtReynolds, KevinShea, GregStowell, MattVandersloot, Peter1994-95Brown, KoriD’Agata, FranLarson, KevinLewis, AlMcCann, ErinMrozienski, JoeMullholland, PatMurphy, MikePace, ScottRava, PaulReliford, ArtShea, GregStowell, MattThorpe, Kevin1995-96Larson, KevinLewis, AlanMarusic, KresimirMrozienski, JoeMullholland, Pat

Murphy, MikeNewman, BillPace, ScottRaedts, J.J.Rava, PaulReliford, ArtSchantz, MichaelShea, GregStroman, MaxThorpe, Kevin1996-97Bishop, PeteByrnes, MikeDeBlois, DanJohnson, LamarLarson, KevinMarusic, KresimirMullholland, PatMurphy, BrianMurphy, MikeRaedts, J.J.Rava, PaulRaymo, BenSchantz, MichaelSchmiegel, JonStroman, MaxThorpe, Kevin1997-98Bishop, PeteByrnes, MikeDeason, J.D.DiNardo, JimDriggs, JimmyFerretti, BrendanMcCarthy, JimMurphy, BrianNash, ChrisRaymo, BenSchantz, MichaelSchmiegel, JonStroman, MaxThorpe, KevinViviano, Mark1998-99Bishop, PeteCasey, PatDeason, J.D.Driggs, JimmyFerretti, BrendanFudge, KrisHammond, NoahHarrison, MikeJohnson, LamarMcCarthy, JimMurphy, BrianSchantz, MichaelSchmiegel, JonStroman, MaxViviano, Mark1999-00Bjorkman, TobyBoyd, LewisCasey, PatConti, T.J.Driggs, JimmyFerretti, BrendanFinley, JoeFudge, KrisHall, GaryHarrison, MikeHammond, NoahMacAvery, RyanMcCarthy, JimStolarczyk, JustinVaughan, TimYanni, Kevin2000-01Bjorkman, TobyCantil, C.J.Casey, PatConti, T.J.Driggs, JimmyFerretti, BrendanFinley, JoeFudge, KrisHammond, NoahHarrison, MikeLeone, Greg

McCarthy, JimSmith, JoeStolarczyk, JustinVaughan, TimYanni, Kevin2001-02Bjorkman, TobyClark, BenFesko, TimFinley, JoeGrimmer, NickHammond, NoahLeone, GregNelson, StevePeck, StauntonSmith, JoeStolarczyk, JustinTomlinson, GeoffVaughan, TimWeidner, MattWeydemeyer, BillYanni, Kevin2002-03Cantil, C.J.Clark, BenEvans, MikeFinley, JoeLeone, GregNelson, StevePeck, StauntonSmith, JoeTomlinson, GeoffVaughan, TimWelchons, TimYanni, Kevin2003-04Cantil, C.J.Evans, MikeFleming, JohnHoltslag, BrandonJurkiewicz, BenLeone, GregNelson, SteveNgobeni, TsakaniSmith, JoeTerry, AndrewTomlinson, GeoffWelchons, Tim2004-05Bernardi, JeffChavleishvili, GiorgiEvans, MikeFleming, JohnJones, NickMoore, ChrisNgobeni, TsakaniPeck, StauntonToste, RobValenti, PhilWelchons, Tim2005-06Bernardi, JeffCafferty, RyanChavleishvili, GiorgiCiocca, HenryDumas, KyleJones, NickKohnke, RichMoore, ChrisNgobeni, TsakaniPeck, StauntonRogers, ZarretteToste, RobValenti, PhilWelchons, TimWood, Harlee2006-07Alston, DaveChavleishvili, GiorgiDumas, KyleJones, NickKohnke, RichManns, JoeNgobeni, TsakaniRogers, ZarretteRozgys, RamunasShaw, TimSimpson, Jay

50 Years of Hamilton BasketballToste, RobWood, Harlee2007-08Ciriello, JonDumas, KyleHarris, DayneManns, JoeMohney, SethPreston, WillRozgys, RamunasRosen, GabeShaw, TimShillalie, MaxSimpson, JayToste, RobWilson, LanceWood, Harlee2008-09Ciriello, JonDumas, JayHarris, DayneMcDowell, EphramPetrulis, ColeRosenband, RussellRosen, GabeShillalies, MaxSimpson, JaySullivan, PatrickWilson, LanceWood, Harlee2009-10Ciriello, JonClick, KenBenvenuti, EricHarris, DayneHunter, HughManns, JoeMcDowell, EphraimPreston, WillRosen, GabeRosenband, RussShaw, TimShillalies, MaxSimpson, JaySullivan, Pat2010-11Bascombe, MarlonBenvenuti, EricCiriello, JonClick, KenDean, MattMcDowell, EphraimMcInerney, ThomasNewton, GregReyes, MichaelSchulte, HansShillalies, MaxSullivan, PatWright, Ryan2011-12Abubakar, SadiqBenvenuti, EricClick, KenDean, MattFigueroa, ThomasGifford, BradleyKazickas, PeterLin, JosephMagruder, MattMcDowell, EphraimNewton, GregSchulte, HansSullivan, Pat 2012-13 Benvenuti, Eric Click, Ken Dean, Matt Donnelly, Jack Figueroa, Thomas Gifford, Bradley Hart, Matthew Kazickas, Peter Lin, Joseph Magruder, Matt Newton, Greg Santos, Ajani Schulte, Hans Serota, Luis

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Nov. 15 at Keuka 7 p.m.Nov. 16 at Keystone 4 p.m.Nov. 19 at SUNY Oneonta 8 p.m.Nov. 22 Utica vs. Widener ^ 5 p.m. D’YOUVILLE ^ 7 p.m.Nov. 23 Consolation/Championship ^ Noon/2 p.m.Nov. 30 MANHATTANVILLE 3 p.m.Dec. 10 MORRISVILLE STATE 8 p.m.Dec. 11 at Univ. of Rochester 7:30 p.m.Dec. 30 vs. SUNY Brockport # 6 p.m. Dec. 31 Consolation/Championship # 1/3 p.m.Jan. 4 SUNY NEW PALTZ 4 p.m.Jan. 6 SUNY COBLESKILL 7 p.m.Jan. 10 at Amherst * 8 p.m.Jan. 11 at Trinity * 4 p.m.Jan. 17 COLBY * 8 p.m.Jan. 18 BOWDOIN * 4 p.m.Jan. 21 ELMIRA 7 p.m.Jan. 25 at Williams * 4 p.m.Jan. 28 at SUNY Institute of Technology 6 p.m.Feb. 2 MIDDLEBURY * 4 p.m.Feb. 7 TUFTS * 8 p.m.Feb. 8 BATES * 4 p.m.Feb. 14 at Wesleyan * 8 p.m.Feb. 15 at Connecticut College * 4 p.m.

* NESCAC game ^ Hamilton Invitational# Knee Center Holiday Tournament at Medaille (Buffalo, N.Y.)


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