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Andrew Bednarsky

Andrew Bednarsky

  • Title
    Assistant Coach
Bednarsky joined the Hobart College soccer staff prior to the start of the 2016 season. He comes to Hobart after serving as the graduate assistant coach at Heidelberg University for one year.

Bednarsky has helped the Statesmen to a 42-23-12 overall record, two Liberty League tournament titles and two NCAA tournament appearances. He has mentored 18 All-Liberty League Selections and 10 All-Region selections. He has been a member of one Liberty League Coaching Staff of the Year.

In 2019, Bednarsky guided Hobart to 14 wins, the most since 2011. The Statesmen defeated Clarkson 2-1 to claim its second Liberty League tournament title in three seasons.

In 2018, Hobart was 5-3-1 in Liberty League play and earned the No. 4 seed in the conference tournament. The Statesmen advanced to the semifinals where they were edged by top-seeded St. Lawrence in double overtime. 

In 2017, the Statesmen repeated as Liberty League regular season champions and went on to claim their first Liberty League tournament title since 2009. Hobart reached the second round of the NCAA tournament where they were edged 1-0 by eventual national champion Messiah.

In his first season at Hobart, he helped the Statesmen secure their first Liberty League regular season title since 2008, posting a 6-1-1 league record and a 9-5-4 overall mark in 2016. 
 
Bednarsky was a four-year member of the St. Lawrence University men’s soccer team. He graduated in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. A three-time all-region and all-league selection, Bednarsky was the unanimous pick for the 2013 Liberty League Player of the Year and earned NSCAA first team All-American honors that season. He was also selected the ECAC Upstate Offensive Player of the Year in 2013. Bednarsky finished his career with 50 points on 15 goals and 20 assists in 83 matches, guiding the Saints to a 65-11-8 four-year record.
 
In January of 2014, he was one of 267 men’s soccer players listed as eligible for the MLS SuperDraft.