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Hobart Lacrosse moving to Atlantic 10

5/23/2022 10:05:00 AM

The Hobart College lacrosse team will join the Atlantic 10 for the 2023 season Associate Vice President and Director of Athletics and Recreation Brian Miller announced today. Men's lacrosse will be the A10's 22nd championship sport when it begins play next spring.
 
The Statesmen will compete as an associate member of the A10 against fulltime members Massachusetts, Richmond, St. Bonaventure and Saint Joseph's. High Point will also join the A10 for men's lacrosse as an associate member.
 
Hobart's current three-year agreement with the Northeast Conference expires at the end of June. The Statesmen, Hawks, Bryant (which is moving to the America East) and Mount St. Mary's (which is joining the MAAC in all sports) have all announced plans to change conferences.
 
"We couldn't be more excited to become part of Atlantic 10 Men's Lacrosse," Miller says. "It is an exciting group of like-minded lacrosse schools, including a traditional rival like Saint Joseph's and a new regional opponent in St. Bonaventure.
 
"I would like to thank Commissioner Noreen Morris and everyone at the NEC. They were a tremendous home for us for nine years," Miller added.
 
"Adding men's lacrosse to the portfolio of Atlantic 10 sponsored sports provides a home for our four full-time members, who have requested this for several years," A10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade says. "Welcoming both High Point and Hobart College as affiliate members rounds out a strong collection of teams that have been nationally competitive, playing in the NCAA postseason multiple times, with multiple national championship appearances."
 
In the last 10 years, the six men's lacrosse programs have combined to make 10 NCAA tournament appearances.
 
Hobart has played three of the five teams in its new conference, Massachusetts, St. Bonaventure and Saint Joseph's. The Statesmen and Minutemen first squared off in 1972 and were both members of the ECAC Lacrosse League from 2005 to 2009. Hobart and the Hawks have played 12 times since 2008, including the past nine seasons as members of the Northeast Conference. The Statesmen prevailed over the Bonnies in the program's lone contest back in 2019.
 
"We're thrilled to be an affiliate member of the Atlantic 10 conference," Head Coach Greg Raymond says. "It's hard not to see the professionalism and attention to detail associated with the A10. We looked forward to elevating our program standard and competing in this great league."
 
About Hobart Lacrosse
 
One of the oldest college lacrosse programs, Hobart is one of nine Division I programs to trace its roots back to the 19th century. The Statesmen were the fourth men's lacrosse program to reach the 700-win plateau. Since playing its first game in 1898, Hobart has a record of 794-520-20, including 16 national championships. The Statesmen have appeared in 26 NCAA tournaments at the Division I (5), Division II (6) and Division III (15) levels.
 
About the Atlantic 10
 
The Atlantic 10 Conference was founded in 1975 and consists of 14 diverse members across eight states and Washington, D.C. The mission of the Atlantic 10 is to provide an enhanced student-athlete experience through 21 nationally competitive championship sports. The basketball-centric conference is committed to integrity, educational excellence and providing quality equitable championship experiences for its student-athletes, coaches, and support staff. The membership consists of Davidson College, the University of Dayton, Duquesne, University, Fordham University, George Mason University, The George Washington University, La Salle University, the University of Massachusetts, the University of Rhode Island, University of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, Saint Joseph's University, Saint Louis University and Virginia Commonwealth University. For more information, visit www.atlantic10.com.
 
 
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