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, January 3, 2012

Hartwick picks up another 2 wins



On December 28th and 29th Hartwick traveled to York, PA to play in a tournament. On the 28th we played Delaware Valley and won 82-68 and on the 29th we played Penn State-Abington and won 104-90. While picking up the two wins we won the tournament.


Against Delaware Valley, Jared Suderley led the team with 34 points and 12 rebounds. Chris Ryder registered a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds, Anthony Keane chipped in with 10 points, 4 rebounds, 3 steals and, 3 assists. Mark Blazek had 8 points as well as a team high 4 assists. Andres Carpio had 7 points as well as 2 assists.

The next day against Penn State-Abington, Suderley again led the team with 28 points. Carpio registered 17 points and 3 assists, Mark Blazek chipped in 15 points, Keane had 8 points, 5 assists and 6 rebounds, Ryder had 8 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists. Victor Angeline chipped in 6 points both 3 pointers. Aaron Laing came off the bench to score 13 points and 7 rebounds.


At the end of the tournament Suderley was named tournament MVP and Andres Carpio made the all-tournament team.


In addition to being tournament MVP, Suderley has been named the Empire 8 player of the week and has been added to D3hoops.com team of the week.


With these two wins the Hartwick Men's basketball is 11-0. Hartwick opens up its Empire 8 play this weekend against Alfred and Elmira which are both away games. Friday at 8 p.m. we play Elmira and Saturday at 4 p.m. we play Alfred. If you are in the area please come to the game and support us.