Hobart to Reclassify Lacrosse to Division III

Hobart Sports Information
GENEVA, N.Y. - The Hobart and William Smith Colleges Board of
Trustees voted today to reclassify Hobart lacrosse from Division I
to Division III. Citing the changing landscape of collegiate
lacrosse and the challenges inherent in recruiting talented
student-athletes at the Division I level without athletic
scholarships, the Board voted to move to Division III starting with
the 2008-09 academic year.
"The Board recognizes that the college lacrosse landscape has
changed dramatically in the past decade," says David Deming '75,
the Chair of the Hobart and William Smith Board of Trustees.
"Hobart and Johns Hopkins are the only two primarily Division III
institutions competing in Division I men's lacrosse. But unlike
Johns Hopkins, under NCAA regulations, Hobart is not permitted to
offer athletic scholarships. Moving to Division III will level the
playing field for our coaches in recruitment and our students in
competition."
Reclassifying programs are not eligible for the NCAA tournament for
the first two years in their new division. Hobart will request a
waiver, but 2011 is expected to be the first season in which the
Statesmen are eligible for the NCAA Division III lacrosse playoffs.
The requirement allows Division I caliber players to graduate from
the program and for the program to make compliance adjustments to
Division III regulations and policies.
"The students and alumni who have competed at the Division I level
have represented Hobart with pride," says President Mark D. Gearan.
"The current team has established an impressive record that brings
honor to the Colleges. We are committed to supporting our current
players given their excellence on the field and in the classroom.
The decision to go to Division III was made in consideration of the
long term interests of the Colleges."
"The resources required in Division I lacrosse are moving toward
what is required in Division I football and basketball," says
Director of Hobart Athletics Mike Hanna '68, who has led the
Statesmen for 27 years. "We are prohibited from offering athletic
scholarships in an environment that is increasingly demanding in
terms of recruitment and competition. This resource inequity
requires a solution that honors our players and fans while also
maintaining the integrity of our history. Division III, which is
far more competitive today than when we moved to Division I in
1995, offers us better opportunities for the future."
Men's lacrosse came under the NCAA banner in 1971 and during the
1970s, '80s and early '90s, Division III Hobart's regular season
schedule included several games each year against Division I
programs.
Presented with pending changes in NCAA scheduling regulations, the
Colleges began studying the multi-division option in 1993 and opted
to move to Division I to preserve the quality of its regular season
schedule and scheduling relationships with several longtime rivals
such as Cornell, Penn State and Syracuse. The new rules required
Division I schools to limit their schedules to other Division I
programs.
The Statesmen competed as an independent until 2000, when Hobart
joined the Patriot League as an associate member. Four years later,
the conference changed its membership requirements, which forced
Hobart out of the league. In 2005, the Statesmen joined the
competitive ECAC Lacrosse League, which includes heavyweights
Georgetown, Loyola and UMass.
In 92 seasons under U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association and
NCAA Division II and Division III governance, the Statesmen were
624-321-20 (.657) with 63 winning seasons, 21 NCAA Tournament
appearances, and 16 national championships (13 NCAA Division III, 2
NCAA Division II, 1 USILA College Division). Between 1980 and 1991,
Hobart put together one of the most impressive eras of dominance in
all of collegiate sports, winning 12 consecutive NCAA Division III
Championships.
Since 1995, Hobart is 88-98 (.473), posting three winning seasons.
The Statesmen earned four NCAA Division I Tournament bids, twice
winning the Patriot League Championship and its accompanying
automatic bid and twice earning at-large berths.
"As an alumnus, I appreciate all of the opportunities provided to
our student body," says Hobart Lacrosse Head Coach Matt Kerwick
'90. "The continued growth of the campus and the direction of our
academic profile is a source of great pride. I am also extremely
proud of the Hobart lacrosse history and every student-athlete I
have the privilege to coach. My entire focus is on the well being
of the 42 young men currently competing for the Statesmen lacrosse
program and to prepare them for our final regular season contest
against Cornell University."
Hobart will face Cornell on Fri., May 2 at 7 p.m. on McCooey Field
at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
"I have followed Hobart lacrosse for more than 30 years and am
proud to be a loyal Statesman fan," says Jeremy Foley '74, the
Director of Athletics at the University of Florida and a former
Hobart lacrosse player. "I'm impressed with the thoughtful study
that has gone into this move to Division III. I fully support the
decision of the Board of Trustees. This is the right move for
Hobart."
As part of their visit to campus, the Board also reviewed plans to
move forward with a $9 million expansion of athletic facilities
including renovations to Elliott Varsity House and rebuilding the
Colleges stadium - Boswell Field. These capital projects are part
of the Colleges' Campaign for the Colleges which has so far raised
more than $130 million toward a goal of $160 million.














