Hobart Statesmen
The Hobart Statesmen are composed of 11 teams representing Hobart and William Smith Colleges in intercollegiate athletics, including men's basketball, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, rowing, sailing, soccer, squash, and tennis. The Statesmen compete in the NCAA Division III and are members of the Liberty League for all sports except men's volleyball (joining the United Volleyball Conference in 2023–24),[2] men's ice hockey (NEHC), and men's lacrosse, which competes in NCAA Division I, as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference.[3]
Hobart Statesmen | |
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University | Hobart and William Smith Colleges |
Association | Division III |
Conference | Liberty League UVC (men's volleyball in 2023–24) NEHC (men's ice hockey) Atlantic 10 (men's lacrosse only–Division I) |
Athletic director | Brian Miller |
Location | Geneva, New York |
Varsity teams | 11 |
Football stadium | Boswell Field |
Arena | Bristol Gymnasium |
Other venues | Geneva Recreation Complex Skating Rink |
Nickname | Statesmen |
Colors | Purple and orange[1] |
Website | www |
History
Originally known as the Hobart Deacons, Hobart's athletic teams became known as the "Statesmen" in 1936, following the football team's season opener against Amherst College. The morning after the game, The New York Times referred to the team as "the statesmen from Geneva", and the name stuck.
Football
Offensive linesman Ali Marpet, drafted in the second round, 61st overall, of the 2015 NFL draft, is the highest-drafted pick in the history of Division III football.[4] He was three-time All-Liberty League first team (2012, 2013, 2014), and 2014 Liberty League Co-Offensive Player of the Year—the first offensive lineman in league history to be so honored. Ali Marpet became a Super Bowl champion in 2021.[5][6][7]
Lacrosse
Hobart lacrosse was started in 1898, playing their first game against rival Cornell. Hobart won 2–1. Hobart became one of the 12 charter members of the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse League in 1906.[8]
The Statesmen lacrosse team has compiled 16 national championships in three different classifications: USILA College Division (1), NCAA Division II/III Combined (2), and NCAA Division III (13). The Statesmen won the first 12 NCAA Division III championships, from 1980 to 1991.[9]
In 1995, Hobart promoted its team from Division III to Division I to preserve the lacrosse rivalry with Cornell and Syracuse. In 2008, the continuation of the series was put in jeopardy when the Hobart Board of Trustees decided to reclassify its lacrosse program back to the Division III level on April 26. After an emotional reaction from the alumni community, however, the decision was reversed on May 1. The following day, Cornell played the first night game at Hobart's Boswell Field.[10]
Ice hockey
The Statesmen ice hockey team is led by Mark Taylor. Since the 2000–2001 season, Coach Taylor has led the Statesmen to a 316–163–50 record and a .635 win percentage (as of 3/6/2016), and five 20-plus-win seasons. The Statesmen won the 2023 NCAA Division III Ice Hockey Championship, the first in program history.
Crew
The Hobart crew team has earned gold medals at the Head of The Charles Regatta, the ECAC National Invitational Regatta (most recently a gold in the 2nd varsity 8+ over the "Hometown Boys" of WPI in 2015), the NIRC Regatta (Most recently in 2019), and the IRA National Championships. While the Hobart crew team has won gold in every event they have entered since the inception of rowing as a Liberty League Sport, they failed to win the team championships only once (2004). The eventual champions, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, were known for having a large team and only able to defeat the Statesmen by securing a win in the 2nd Varsity 8+ – the only event that Hobart did not have an entry. However, over the past few seasons Hobart has fielded one of the most dominant 2nd Varsity 8's in school history. The crew team took part in the Henley Royal Regatta in Henley, England, in summer 2011, as well as summer 2015.
Rivalries
Hobart's archrival in football is Union College in Schenectady, New York. Other team rivalries include Clarkson University (Cross Country); Rensselaer (football, basketball); Rochester (football); Elmira, Utica and Manhattanville (hockey); Cornell (one of the oldest in lacrosse) and Syracuse (lacrosse); and Michigan (crew).
References
- H-WS Graphic Standards (PDF). Retrieved July 14, 2016.
- "Hobart Volleyball to join UVC".
- "Hobart and William Smith Athletics". HWSAthletics.com. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- Kevin McGuire (May 2, 2015). "Ali Marpet puts D3 Hobart on the NFL Draft scoreboard – College Football Talk". NBC Sports.
- "Liberty League Athletics – Liberty League announces 2014 Football Award Recipients". Liberty League.
- "Press Release: News: Senior Bowl". seniorbowl.com.
- "AFCA Announces 2014 Division III Coaches All-America Team". AFCA.com. Archived from the original on February 27, 2015.
- "The History of Hobart Lacrosse". Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
- "Hobart and William Smith Athletics - National Championships". HWSAthletics.com. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
- Rahman, Jamil (February 17, 2017). "Men's Lacrosse Looks for First Win of Season Against Oldest Rival Hobart". Cornell Sun.