About Hartwick Basketball

Oneonta, New York, United States
Hartwick is among the North East’s elite liberal art colleges both academically and athletically. Hartwick has a reputation of academic excellence and offers a most diverse selection of degree programs, with a strong emphasis on a liberal arts education. Our campus is truly beautiful. We are located on a scenic 425-acre site on the northern slopes of New York’s Catskill Mountains, in Oneonta, a town considered by some experts to be among the top ten best college towns in America. Hartwick offers a small college atmosphere; as the student/faculty ratio is 11 to 1, and the average classroom size is 15. Yet we are only 70 minutes from the state capital, Albany, and two and a half hours from New York City. This setting provides an ideal atmosphere academically, athletically, and socially for the aspiring student-athlete. Combine these facts with tremendous facilities, a great schedule, and a major commitment to the basketball program, and you can see why Hartwick basketball has made the final four and is a true Division III Giant! As a member of the Empire 8 Conference, Hartwick competes successfully in one of the premier Division III conferences in the country.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

HAPPY HOLIDAYS


Just wanted to wish everyone Happy Holidays from the Hartwick Basketball team. We will be back and playing in the New Year with Empire 8 games. Hope you can make a game. Here is the link to our schedule. http://www.hartwick.edu/x28384.xml


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

HAWKS ON THE ROAD FOR THE LAST 2 GAMES


We have our last 2 games of the semester on the road at Western New England College and SUNY Cobleskill. We are playing well and looking forward to finals. Hope you can come watch us play. Check out of fans in action.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

BLAZEK NAME EMPIRE 8 PLAYER OF THE WEEK


ROCHESTER, NY - Hartwick sharpshooter Mark Blazek (Erie, PA/Erie Cathedral Prep) was named the Empire 8 Men's Basketball Player of the Week on Monday for his performances against Skidmore, Ithaca and Elmira last week.


Blazek scored a career-high 35 points to lead Hartwick to a 72-62 win at Elmira on Saturday, hitting a career-best eight 3-pointers. He surpassed the 20-point mark in all three Hawks' games with 23 points against undefeated Skidmore and 21 at Ithaca. For the week, Blazek averaged 26.3 points (25-of-52 from the field, 15-for-32 from three-point range, and 14-of-18 from the line) and 3.7 assists per game.


For the year, Blazek leads the team and ranks in the top 5 in the Empire 8 in scoring with a 23.1 points per game average. The reigning Empire 8 Rookie of the Year has knocked down 27 three-point baskets in the Hawks' first seven games.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Locker Room Renovations


Our locker room has gone through a major renovation. A new carpet with our Hawk logo has been added and new stools with Hartwick Basketball have been added. The locker room is used for film, meetings and hanging out. We are lucky to have such a nice space. On the walls are pictures of the Great Hartwick players and teams. We have a great tradition and we are working to build on that tradition.

New Uniforms


This year has been a year of transition for the Hartwick Hawks. A new coaching staff has arrived and the team is off to a good start. The Hawks are playing in new Nike uniforms and shoes this year. Hopefully, you can see us play. Here is the link to our schedule.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

HARTWICK WINS 1ST GAME

AURORA, NY - Hartwick College topped Wells College 66-59 in men's basketball on Sunday in the season opener for both teams. Sophomore Mark Blazek (Erie, PA/Erie Cathedral) poured in a game-high 24 points to lead the Hawks. The game marked the first on-campus contest for the Express, in its second year as a Division III program.


Blazek connected on four of his nine shots from the floor, including three treys. He also went 13-of-14 from the free-throw line. Senior Kyle Phillips (Ashland, MA/Ashland) added 15 points and a team-best seven rebounds. Senior Martin McCann (Hopewell Junction, NY/Our Lady of Lourdes) registered nine points hitting three out of his six attempts from beyond the three-point arc.


The game was back and forth throughout with the lead changing hands 13 times. The Express, which was just a game away from the NCAA Tournament last season losing in the NEAC finals, gained the upper hand, 9-7, on a Paulino layup with 15 minutes to play in the first half. The Express kept the advantage until the final minute of the period.


Wells gained its biggest lead of the day, 25-18, with less than six minutes left before the Hawks scored on its next four possessions to dig into the deficit. With less under a minute left, two Phillips free throws gave the Hawks their first lead and senior James Mantas (Niskayuna, NY/CBA) hit a layup with nine second on the clock for a 35-32 Hartwick edge at the break.
A 12-2 run early in the second half regained the lead for Wells and with 14 minutes to play the Express held a 44-40 edge. The game see-sawed back and forth for the next 10 minutes with neither team able to earn more than a two-point advantage. ''Wick took the lead for good with five minutes left as Blazek hit two free throws to snap a 54-54 tie. From there, Hartwick did all of its scoring from the charity stripe hitting 10-of-12. Blazek would connect on nine of the free throws for the Hawks to help put the game on ice.


The Hawks are back in action next weekend as they host three teams in the Tom Greene Memorial Tip-Off Classic. Hartwick opposes Cazenovia and MCLA on the weekend with Castleton State also taking part in the tournament.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

LAMBROS ARENA


Our home court last year went through a $700,000 renovation project. Last year was the first year that we competed in the arena. The arena features a new playing surface, new lights, and new bleachers with chair back seating. The gym was renamed after former Hartwick Coach Nick Lambros who compiled a record of 353-191 in his 21 year. Coach Lambros still helps out with the program and is a great link to the former players

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

TRICK OR TREAT


Halloween is a considered a Holiday in Oneonta, NY and our players wear very unique costumes. We decided this year to have the players dress up for practice. Some of the costumes were very creative and maybe not so suitable for the blog. The picture is of our upper classmen and their costumes. We even had the Hartwick College mascot Swoop show up for practice. We are preparing for our first game and can’t wait to see what this season brings us.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Senior DAN DEVANTIER


My name is Dan DeVantier and I am currently a senior at Hartwick. I am from Roscoe, NY which is about an hour away from Hartwick. I am majoring in business and would like to pursue a career in sales after graduation. My passion, however, is coaching. I would like to become a college basketball coach and continue participating in the game that I have played since fifth grade. In my spare time I enjoy watching college basketball, hanging out with my friends, and of course fishing.


I transferred to Hartwick from Columbia-Greene Community College at the beginning my junior year. I decided to come to Hartwick because I really liked the small school atmosphere. Most importantly, I wanted to play basketball and Hartwick’s program strongly attracted me. I am very excited to see what my senior year will bring.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Senior MIKE TRACY

Hi, I'm Mike Tracy and this is my senior year at Hartwick College. I am a fifth year senior who had another year of eligibility left after taking a year off of basketball my junior year to pursue college football. Overall I have played three sports at Hartwick (Basketball, Baseball, and Football).

I am a double major in Physics and Business. I am from Morris, NY so I grew up in this area and consider Hartwick my second home. My father coached football here at Hartwick for 15 years up until the spring of my freshman year. He now coaches at Hamilton College. Growing up around the Hartwick environment really made it easy to pick this place to continue my education. I liked it so much I decided to stay another year! After I graduate I hope to pursue a career in business finance or sports business.

Being around Hartwick athletics for so long has allowed me to understand the tradition and talent is HARTWICK BASKETBALL. Being a part of that these past years has been an honor. I have been able to experience the highs and the lows of every season and wouldn't trade anything to give that up. Coming off of a successful season last year solidified a winning mentality which is an integral part to any athletic program. Part of the reason I came back for a fifth year was because of the confidence I have in the returning players and Coach McGuinness. I'm hoping to use everything I've learned to be someone the younger players can look to throughout the season. I'm excited for this team and I have very high expectations for us.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Sophomore MARK BLAZEK


Hello. My name is Mark Blazek and I’m a sophomore here at Hartwick. I grew up in Erie, Pennsylvania. Right now I’m biology major with future plans to attend graduate school to become a physical therapist. I’m a big fan of the Cleveland Indians and Browns (I know…ouch) and the Philadelphia 76ers. Basketball is my main activity but I also enjoy watching movies, playing ping pong, sand volleyball, and Texas Hold ‘Em. My favorite player is Chris Paul, but I enjoy watching Steve Nash, Deron Williams, and Dwayne Wade.

On a more serious note, I chose Hartwick because the school offers individual attention in the classroom which was important to me. Hartwick’s collaboration with Sage Graduate School for guaranteed placement in their physical therapy program was another attractive aspect. The campus community made me feel at home even though I live five hours away. Also, the view from the top of the hill is unbelievable!

On the basketball side of things, I wanted to help revive a basketball program with a rich history of success. The gym is newly renovated and a great place to play. The team had a successful year last year and I look for things to only get better.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Freshman TRAVIS NALLY


My name is Travis Nally and I am a freshman at Hartwick College from Boston, Massachusetts. Although I live over four hours from Hartwick, I felt that the education at Hartwick was too good to pass up. I am sociology major and I hope to become a Boston police officer, or at least something in the field of criminal justice. I feel that the small school setting at Hartwick is perfect for me; the professors are willing to go out of their way to see you succeed in the classroom.

Basketball wise, the team and Coach McGuinness have both welcomed me into the Hartwick program. Everyone in the program is very dedicated and I am looking forward to spending the next four years here.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Freshman TRAVIS GODLEY


Hey, my name is Travis Godley and I am from Putnam, CT. Coming out of my senior year in high school I looked at Hartwick and loved it but I wasn’t sure if I wanted to go so far away. To make sure I would find the right place for me, I did a Post Graduate year at a prep school and explored more options. No matter where I visited I just knew Hartwick was the place for me.

Coach McGuiness and the players welcomed me right away and made feel right at home. The classes here are great. Right away I could tell that the professors really cared about me and wanted me to succeed. The professors are always ready to help and I couldn’t ask for anything more. I’m in a great situation to succeed on and especially off of the court.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Sophomore ERIC MINGOS


Hello my name is Eric Mingos and I am a sophomore. I am from Whitney Point NY which is about 10 minutes north of Binghamton. I am sociology major and interested in the criminal justice aspect of it.

I enjoyed this past summer hanging with friends, working, and playing some ball. I enjoy watching and playing football, baseball, and obviously basketball. My favorite teams are the New York Yankees, Houston Rockets, and of course the notorious St. Louis Rams. My favorite sport figures are Yao Ming and Marc Bulger because they are absolutely the most dominant players in their sport.

I had a wonderful experience last year with basketball, school, and the college lifestyle. Having enjoyed last year, I was looking forward to starting another year. I am excited in having another successful year on and off the court this year. I hope you can come and support the team.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Junior MARTIN MCCANN

My name is Martin McCann and I am currently a junior at Hartwick College. I am from Hopewell Junction, NY and I attended Our Lady of Lourdes High School in Poughkeepsie, NY. I was born and raised in northern California. I root for the Golden State Warriors and the San Francisco Giants. My other favorite sports teams are the New York Giants and the New York Yankees. Although professional sports are enjoyable to watch, there is nothing like college basketball.

This past summer I worked as a coach and instructor at many different basketball camps. I worked at Hartwick's two basketball camps here on campus. In addition I worked at Stanford, University of Connecticut and Syracuse University's camps. It was a great experience to share my knowledge and love for the game with many young players.

I have thoroughly enjoyed my first two years at Hartwick College. Winning the ECAC's last year was a huge accomplishment for our program. I am extremely excited for the upcoming season and I cannot wait for games to start.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Freshman JONATHAN ZEHE

My name is Jon Zehe from Erie, PA. I played basketball all four years of high school and now I’m playing at Hartwick College in Oneonta NY. I’ve played basketball basically my whole life. During my senior year of high school, one week before the playoffs I broke my knee and had surgery. The surgery put me out for a little over six months. Finally after rehabbing all summer, I am ready to play.

Even though I live in Pennsylvania, I dislike every Pittsburgh sports team. I am a Chicago Bears, Chicago Cubs, and a Los Angeles Lakers fan. I love watching professional sports and enjoy following my favorite teams.

I have two older sisters who attend Tampa University and Penn State University. Even though my siblings go to large schools, I am happy that I am at a small college because I can make better connections.

I’m happy where I am at, and I can’t wait for the games to start.

Monday, October 19, 2009

JUST WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR


Just wait ‘til next year!” This thought pops into the head of just about every player once a season comes to a close. Every player thinks about what will happen next year. We all have hopes and aspirations as players and as a team. We take steps to improve ourselves in the offseason, all in preparation for next year. Well, “next year” becomes “this year” in less than week for the men’s basketball team here at Hartwick.

This year will be extra-fresh in a lot of ways. First, we have a new coaching staff with the departure of Coach Culpo and Coach Kindlon and the arrival of head coach Todd McGuinness and assistant coach Nick Nichay. Also, five players from last year’s team were lost to graduation so Hartwick basketball will have no lack of opportunities for incoming and returning players to step up their play fill in those newly opened spots on the floor. The new season gives players a chance to show what they can do to help this team. Six incoming freshman will be tasting college basketball for the first time. Binder Gymnasium which had its name changed to “Lambros Arena” in the last game of the regular season last year still has its “new gym smell” as it’s barely a year old.

One person who can hardly be considered “new” is Mike Tracy. Tracy graduated last year but still has a remaining year of eligibility so he will return as a welcomed member of this year’s team. His leadership and experience will definitely be a valued asset to the team.

This offseason I spent a lot of time watching highlights of current and former NBA players such as Chris Paul, Steve Nash, Tim Hardaway, Pete Maravich, Ray Allen, Manu Ginobili, and others. I tried to study what makes each of them great and tried to incorporate some of their game into my own. I feel that the year of college basketball experience under my belt will greatly benefit me this season. I’m pumped, I’m hyped, I’m excited for the season to start but, “Just wait…”.

Mark Blazek ‘12

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Senior JAMES MANTAS


My name is James Mantas and I am a senior here at Hartwick College. I am a Biology major and an aspiring medical student. I love Hartwick’s small class size and the familiarity that one develops with the professors here.

I am from Niskayuna New York which is right outside of Albany. I have a younger brother who also plays basketball but for Skidmore College. I am a very family oriented person and I am very outgoing and friendly.

I am going to miss this school and my friends very much, the memories and relationships I have accumulated throughout my four years here will stay with me for the rest of my life. I am looking forward to our season and I believe we have it in us to have a very successful season and even surprise a number of people this year. We have a great group of guys and when push comes to shove I know they are all with me. Overall I am glad to have been a part of Hartwick and I’m enjoying every moment of my time left here.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Sophomore TEDDY BRIDGMAN


My name is Teddy Bridgman and I am sophomore from Wayland MA. I am a business major and hope to obtain my masters in Communication after I graduate from Hartwick. Before Hartwick, I attended Tilton Prep School in Tilton, NH. I have a younger brother Taylor who is a senior in high school, my mother is an office manager for JSB-partners and my father is a medical sales man for Bio-tissue.

I have always loved sports and becoming a sports commentator has been a long time dream of mine. I have always loved the game of basketball and love playing in college. Coaching is another career path that I may look into pursing when I am done playing at Hartwick. My favorite sports teams are the New York Giants, Boston Red Sox and Boston Celtics - I could talk sports all day.

I love it here at Hartwick College, because it is a small liberal arts college. I love the one on one time we spend with our professors and the small class sizes. When I leave Hartwick, I know I will be a better and more rounded individual.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Senior KYLE PHILLIPS


My name is Kyle Phillips. I am a senior majoring in mathematics from Ashland, Massachusetts. I have two brothers. My older brother works for a printing company in Boston. Mt twin brother is a senior at Bowdoin College. My father is an engineer at Eaton and my mother is a retired elementary school teacher.

Born and bread in Massachusetts has made me a die hard Patriots, Celtics, and Red Sox fan. Over three years spent in New York I have warmed up to cheering for the Giants and Mets, but still have a very passionate hatred for the Yankees, Jets, and Knicks. I absolutely love college basketball and can’t wait for March Madness 2010.

The major reason why I came to Hartwick College is the people. Everyone has great character and integrity. I have built many lasting relationships from players, coaches, professors, and the student body. Hartwick is a very concise community where you can go to anybody for advice. I will always treasure my years at Hartwick as some of the best ever in my life.

I hope that our team focuses at the task at hand for another productive season which will further contribute to the overall success of Hartwick. I look forward to the coming months of practice, games, homework, tests, and finally graduation.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Sophomore Shane McHugh


Hello! My name is Shane McHugh and I am a sophomore at Hartwick College. I am originally from a small town on the border of Massachusetts in New York called New Lebanon. I live with both of my parents, Shaun and Donna and my little brother, Kyle.

I choose Hartwick for a variety of reasons; namely, the class sizes, distance to campus from where I live and of course, Basketball. I am very excited to get my sophomore season underway. As a freshman, our team won the ECAC tournament and I am looking forward to an even more successful season this year.

As for my studies at Hartwick, I am a political science major, with a Pre-Law interest. I also am thinking about obtaining a minor in Computer and Information science. I plan to graduate Hartwick in 2012, upon which I plan on attending Law school. My father is a state magistrate so I have grown up with an interest in the law.

In my free time I like to play sports, video games and hang out with friends. I also play Bass Guitar for the alternative rock band Adam’s Crossing (we hope to release our first studio album sometime next summer!)

This season should be very exciting as we have a new look team; with the addition of a new freshman class and a new coaching staff it should be interesting. See you all on the court.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Freshman AARON LAING


My name is Aaron Laing and I am a freshman here at Hartwick College. I am very excited to begin my four years here and hope it will be an enjoyable experience. My schedule includes classes such as Introduction to Business, Business Computing, and English Composition. So far I have found all my professors incredibly friendly and look forward to getting to know them better throughout the year. As far as basketball, it goes without saying that I am extremely eager to see what the season brings. We have a great group of guys and it will be a lot of fun I’m sure

I grew up in Laurens New York which is just a few miles away from the Hartwick campus. I was a three sport athlete in high school but basketball has always been a passion of mine. I am ecstatic that I’m able to continue playing throughout college. My family has always been very supportive of me throughout the years, they are great.

I can’t what to see what happens on and off the court in the next few years that I spend at Hartwick. It should be quite an adventure.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Freshman Sam Young


My name is Sam Young, and I am from Warner, NH. Currently, I am a freshman at Hartwick College in Oneonta, NY. Warner is roughly four and a half hours from Oneonta, but the geographic layout is about the same so it has not been too much of a change location wise for me.

In my next four years here at Hartwick, I intend to accomplish a lot. First I hope to find a subject that I love, considering I will be spending my next 40 years doing whatever it is I do. Second I hope to have an enjoyable basketball career. Finally, I hope to meet people I have never met and do things I never would have thought to do in the previous chapters of my life.

Over the summer I worked for my friend’s father haying and I worked for Mas-Con Masonry Company. In my spare time I like to play basketball, ride motorcycles, hike, hang out with friends, swim, and fish with my father.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Meet the Hartwick Hawks- Sophomore CHRIS RYDER


Hey my name is Chris Ryder, I’m a sophomore at Hartwick college. I’m from Port Washington, Long Island and play Basketball here at Hartwick. I am also on the club volleyball team when I’m not playing basketball. I have an older brother who graduated from Salisbury University in Maryland. He is currently living in Boulder, Colorado, managing a restaurant and playing professional indoor box lacrosse. He also is coaching the men’s lacrosse team at Boulder High School along with doing personal training lessons in lacrosse. My Father is the Chief Helicopter Pilot and Manager for the company Ventura Air Services. My mother is a 3rd grade teacher at Glenwood Landing elementary school in the North Shore school district.

My favorite sports teams are The Giants, The Mets, The Islanders, and I have no favorite NBA team but I want The Knicks to do well. My favorite player of all time is Hakeem Olajuwon and my favorite active player I would say is either Chris Bosh or Danny Granger.

I like Hartwick because of the relationships I’ve built with the people here. Being that it’s a small school I get the extra attention in the classroom that I need to succeed in the classroom. The campus is really nice and has a great view of the City of Oneonta. My decision was influenced because I wanted to play basketball in college and I’ve found the perfect fit for me as a student-athlete. This program has a great history and great support from the Alumni. The ultimate goal for our team here is to bring the program back to where it once was. I believe I am part of something here with the group that we have and believe we have the right kind of people to turn this program around.


I am currently undecided as a major but will declare a business major at the end of this year. I have no clue what I want to do in the future but I’m enjoying my time at Hartwick. I am excited for this season because I believe we have a lot to prove to our league and I have a lot to prove individually this year. It’s going to be a great year.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

WELCOME


Thanks so much for visiting the Hartwick College Men's Basketball Blog! As we look forward to the start of the 2009-2010 school year we are excited about the season ahead. We have a solid nucleus of players returning to the team and welcome a group of first-year players who will add to the depth and talent of our squad.
We hope you will visit this blog on a regular basis to meet our team, follow our success and enjoy learning more about Hawk Basketball! Stay tuned and GO HARTWICK!