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  • The site of the men's soccer game against SUNYIT, originally scheduled to be played at SUNY Institute of Technology in Marcy, N.Y., on Sept. 20, has been changed.  The game will now be played at Hamilton College's Love Field.  The start time is still 4 p.m.

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  • Billy Hawkey '14 scored the game's lone goal and Casey Marini '14 stopped all six shots he faced to lead Connecticut College to a 1-0 win against Hamilton College in a NESCAC game at Hamilton's Love Field on Sept. 17.

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  • Hamilton College fell to nationally ranked No. 11 Williams College 3-0 in a New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) game at Williams' Renzie Lamb Field in Williamstown, Mass., on Sept. 14.

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  • Hamilton College and Trinity College played to a 1-1 tie in a NESCAC game at Trinity in Hartford, Conn., on Sept. 10.

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  • Hamilton College and Trinity College will start their NESCAC men's soccer game after the conclusion of the women's soccer matchup at 1:30 p.m. in Hartford, Conn., on Sept. 10.

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  • The Hamilton College men's soccer non-conference home game against SUNY Oswego scheduled for Sept. 7 has been postponed due to an extended period of heavy rain in the area.

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  • Hamilton College men's soccer players Jesse Arroyave ’11 (North Bergen, NJ /Masters School), James Carrington ’11 (Marietta, GA /The Marist School) and John Marchessault ’11 (Red Hook, NY /Red Hook Central High School) were honored as the team recently announced their 2010 team awards.

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  • Three Hamilton College men's soccer players were honored by the Eastern College Athletic Conference on Dec. 21 when the conference announced its 2010 Division III Metro/Upstate region all-star team.

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  • Hamilton College's Frank Campagnano '12 (Guilderland, N.Y./Guilderland HS) and Jesse Arroyave '11 (North Bergen, N.J./Masters School [N.Y.]) have been selected to the 2010 Division III men's soccer East Region all-region team by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

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  • Twenty-six Hamilton College student-athletes have been recognized by the Liberty League as members of the league’s all-academic team.

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