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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.
Hartwick athletics logo. Hartwick's mascot is Swoop the Hawk. The school's colors are Wellesley Blue and White. The college is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), competing at the Division III level, and is a member of the Empire 8 Conference. The college discontinued D1 women's water polo in February 2018.
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Hartwick Hawks (Empire 8 Athletic Conference) (2002–2024) 2002: Hartwick 8–2: 3–1: 2nd: 2003: Hartwick 2–7: 1–3: 4th: 2004: Hartwick 1–8: 0–6: 7th: 2005 ...
Hartwick Hawks men's soccer players (38 P) Pages in category "Hartwick Hawks athletes" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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. [3]
Hawkins chose to delay his entry into professional sports and entered Hartwick College. [1] During his four seasons with the Hawks, he went to the 1980 NCAA Final Four. [2] When he graduated in 1984, he had amassed 30 career goals and 10 career assists. [3] He was inducted into the Hartwick College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995. [2]
This category is for head athletic directors at Hartwick College. Pages in category "Hartwick Hawks athletic directors" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.