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Under Lennox, the Hawks advanced to thirteen NCAA tournaments, five College Cups, and the 1977 NCAA Championship. By the time Lennox departed Hartwick for the NSCAA, several of the "major" athletic conferences had come to emphasize soccer, and the non-major soccer independents like Hartwick were largely overtaken by big-budget major schools.
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During his four seasons with the Hawks, they went to two NCAA Final Fours. He finished his career with forty-six career goals and earned first team All American recognition in 1985 and 1987. [1] [2] Mettrick was inducted into the Hartwick Athletic Hall of Fame on September 20, 1997. [3] He graduated in 1988 with a bachelor's degree in physics.
In 1973, Liekoski replaced Miller as head coach of the Hartwick College men's soccer team. He lasted only two seasons and compiled a 30–9–7 record. [ 2 ] He took the Hawks to the 1974 NCAA Final Four and was inducted into the Hartwick College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.
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In 1975, Mitchell finished third in the NJCAA soccer championship. He is a member of the Mitchell College Athletic Hall of Fame. [1] Kadupski then transferred to Hartwick College, playing on the men's soccer team in 1976 and 1977. [2] In 1977, Kadupski and his teammates won the NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship. He graduated with a ...