Match Recap: Men's Tennis | 5/3/2025 8:30:00 PM Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Thanks for visiting John Kelly’s State Cinema sold to interstate investor Green Street’s global news publications are not provided as an investment advisor nor in the capacity of a fiduciary  Our global organization maintains information barriers to ensure the independence of and distinction between our non-regulated and regulated businesses is authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 482269) and a private limited company incorporated in England and Wales with company number 06471304 Hobart and William Smith Colleges have earned national recognition for workplace excellence landing on Newsweek’s 2025 list of America’s Greatest Midsize Workplaces The colleges were one of only 17 educational institutions among 500 companies selected for the honor HWS received a four-star rating based on key metrics including leadership “We are honored to be recognized by Newsweek,” said Vice President and General Counsel Lou Guard who provides leadership for the Office of Human Resources “At a time when institutions are navigating challenges related to employee well-being the HWS model demonstrates what it means to prioritize people within a strong Guard emphasized the college’s longstanding commitment to fostering a supportive and engaged workplace shaped by faculty Associate Vice President for Human Resources Tabatha Spinner noted that the distinction reflects continuous investment in employees through comprehensive benefits and professional development opportunities “We are always looking for new ways to improve the wellbeing of all faculty and career growth opportunities as central to the HWS experience She also highlighted the campus’ scenic location on Seneca Lake in Geneva offering access to natural beauty and an affordable cost of living in the Finger Lakes region Newsweek’s 2025 rankings were based on a review of more than 3.5 million online employee reviews and publicly available data across 9,000 companies The evaluation was conducted in partnership with Plant-A Insights using industry-standard performance indicators to assess organizational excellence Get the latest headlines delivered to your inbox each morning. Sign up for our Morning Edition to start your day. FL1 on the Go! Download the free FingerLakes1.com App for iOS (iPhone, iPad) FingerLakes1.com is the region’s leading all-digital news publication. The company was founded in 1998 and has been keeping residents informed for more than two decades. Have a lead? Send it to [email protected]. 15vs16Hobart Massachusetts Men’s Lacrosse Drops Regular Season Finale To Hobart Hobart's Brendan Black celebrates his state wrestling championship in the 138-pound weight class in 2017 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis Portage's Kris Rumph and Hobart's Brendan Black battle for first and second place in the 138-lb class in 2017 Black went on to defeat Rumph for the state championship HOBART — Brendan Black was known to live with a spark even before himself," his mom Kylee Black recalled "He had a smile that would light up a room and a funky style that made everyone admire." Black's smile was noticeably present when he was spending time with his high school sweetheart Olivia and their two daughters scaffolding for Carpenters Local 1005 or competing on the wrestling mat and Brendan Black were high school sweethearts at Hobart the 26-year-old Valparaiso resident has fought his final match Black became well-known across Northwest Indiana for his talent in wrestling "With the wrestling community — it gave him drive purpose and multiple other family and friends "Wrestling is a sport that not everybody's built for — it's a sport of strong mental capacity and discipline." Brendan was a four-year varsity wrestler at Hobart who won the state title for the 138-pound weight class in 2017 He spent one season wrestling at Michigan State before leaving school to join the Carpenters Union His mom admitted he found passion and drive through wrestling and scaffolding but his happiest moment was when he became a father scary jobs that didn't always make me feel great Brendan was forced to stop scaffolding in 2023 after he was diagnosed with narcolepsy Kylee Black said he again found his purpose when surrounded by his immediate family "Brendan's greatest joy in life was being a partner to Olivia and father to his daughters," Kylee Black wrote in his obituary "They were the light of his world and he loved them with a depth and devotion that words can hardly capture." Some of his fondest memories were spent at the park with his family chasing laughter and soaking in every smile She said he poured his whole heart into fatherhood and his spirit will forever live on through his girls A service in Brendan's honor will be held from 4 to 8 p.m Friday at Geisen Funeral Home in Crown Point Additional visitation will be held at 10 a.m Saturday at First Methodist Church in Crown Point A luncheon will be held at Seasons Lakehouse in Crown Point following the burial at Salem United Methodist Cemetery in Hebron To celebrate Brendan's passion for wrestling and athletics guests are encouraged to wear their favorite wrestling attire to his service Michigan State or your own wrestling journey — wear it for Brendan," Kylee Black said A GoFundMe titled "Help Brendan's Family Continue His Legacy" was created Monday to assist Brendan's family Kylee Black said her family has received an outpouring of support from those who Brendan positively impacted His life will live on in those who he touched He loved life and he loved his people fiercely laughter and strength to every room he walked in." Boone Grove's Davian Carrera covers first as Washington Township's Luke Rose takes a lead off on Wednesday at the Steel Yard in Gary Boone Grove's Xavier Carrera fields the ball near second base for a play at first on Wednesday at the Steel Yard in Gary Boone Grove's Xavier Carrera hits a single on Wednesday at the Steel Yard in Gary and Davian Carrera play for the Boone Grove Wolves Boone Grove's Davian Carrera takes his turn at bat on Wednesday at the Steel Yard in Gary Boone Grove's Xavier Carrera takes a lead off at second on Wednesday at the Steel Yard in Gary Boone Grove's Davian Carrera takes off for third on Wednesday at the Steel Yard in Gary Email notifications are only sent once a day High School Sports Extra - Boone Grove Over Griffith This edition of High School Sports Extra is provided in partnership with The Times Governors junior Marcellous McQuay grew up believing baseball was "boring" until he gave it a swing his freshman year The 1955 Theodore Roosevelt graduate was the fourth overall pick in the 1959 NBA Draft O'Mari Evans and Michael Wellman played their final game together last Saturday at the Darius Garland Elite Reg… Check out the area leaders in batting average Kenneth Grant is taking his football talent to the professional stage after being selected in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft but sometimes in life things are more important than baseball," Munster coach Michael Mik… Hobart pitcher Andrew Burris is pushing himself to get back on the mound before his senior season comes to an end The Mustangs hosted the Indians for the fourth annual fundraiser game for Hope At Bat on Friday night Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account Amelia Hobart was a 19-year-old nursing student at Towson University when she got into the rear seat of a car being driven by someone believed to have been drinking The car she was in collided with another car also being driven by someone believed to be under the influence of alcohol One day after celebrating Thanksgiving with her family A grand jury in Montgomery County indicted a Beltsville man on charges stemming from the crash her parents and stepparents joined a news conference to warn families and young people of the dangers of driving under the influence Their message stressed that now – during prom and graduation seasons – is a very deadly time for young people making Hollandaise sauce and dancing to “inappropriate music.” A failed loaf of bread Amelia made for Thanksgiving remains in the family’s freezer “All we have left of her now” are photographs and memories “We never got to say goodbye,” she said as other members of Amelia’s family stood nearby Please don’t drive if you are impaired.” “It’s like a piece of you is missing “There’s nothing really.” traffic crashes are a leading cause of death for young people between the ages of 15 and 20 Most deaths of teenagers involved in traffic accidents occur between May and August according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration “Prom should be remembered for its joy said MADD Mid-Atlantic Region Executive Director Bryna Clark-Braverman at the news conference at Montgomery County Public Safety Headquarters The press event was led by Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP) President Karl Erickson “Talk to your teens,” Erickson said “Have a plan in place if your child does decide to drink.” Use rideshares or a designated driver Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy urged young people “to send a message of love and care for each other Suzanne is a freelance reporter with Montgomery Community Media She has over 35 years professional experience writing for newspapers 15at7Hobart Fast Start Boosts Spiders Past Hobart Saturday04/05/2025 | Men's Lacrosse Thanks for visiting Match Recap: Men's Tennis | 4/27/2025 7:51:00 PM Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | 3/15/2025 7:25:00 PM | Maddie Omana Thanks for visiting Match Recap: Men's Tennis | 4/16/2025 7:54:00 PM Thanks for visiting ! 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Massachusetts Men's Lacrosse Wraps Up Regular Season Hosting Hobart April 23 Game Recap: Baseball | 4/25/2025 8:46:00 PM | Jayden McClellan '26 athletics communications student assistant Thanks for visiting News | Apr 7 Driving north on Hwy 89 from Truckee you will see a right turn-off for Hobart Mills Road Many don’t know that Hobart Mills (Mill) was once a bustling logging town with families and much more The Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Company began as a small lumber mill in 1873 organized the Sierra Nevada Wood and Lumber Company in Incline (now Incline Village) at the north end of Lake Tahoe (Nevada side) in 1878 and operated until 1890 When Incline ran out of lumber in 1896 the machinery from Incline was moved and laid scattered on a spot on the north side of Prosser Creek They wanted to build a lumber town with all of W.S By 1900 the town of Hobart Mills was erected Hobart Mills was first called Overton in honor of its dedicated first superintendent of the Sierra Nevada Wood & Lumber Company The town would still have been called ‘Overton’ if the Post Office had not denied the town the name ‘Overton’ stating that there were too many towns named Overton already in use across the country They had excellent water pressure with pure mountain spring water They also had a modern (for its time) sewage system and all the needed conveniences of a large isolated mountain town The workforce averaged six to eight hundred men and the population The town was originally built for 1000 people (almost as large as Truckee in 1897) It cost $250,000 to build the town and lumber works and the entire property was worth $2,000,000 in 1900 prices Company officials preferred men with families to single loggers and millmen and tried to persuade as many men as possible to get married raise families and provided married men and their families with small modern houses on neat streets The Company also made sure the residents were rewarded for living a productive The atmosphere in Hobart Mills wasn’t as tough as it was in Truckee The other definitive rule was that churches also were not allowed in Hobart Mills Worshipers could attend services in Truckee the Truckee Methodist ministers and Catholic priests would hold services in the town Management’s goal was to keep the working men too busy to drink or pray The town of Hobart Mills was almost completely self-sufficient and wanted people to stay in town Besides the daily needs they also had a gas station blacksmith shop with forges where they could make their own tools What they couldn’t grow was fresh fruit and vegetables The growing season is just too short so they brought in canned goods Lumber mills in the Truckee area had provided wood products for local construction and ties and cordwood for the railroad from the late 1860s when the Transcontinental Railroad came through it wasn’t until the last decade of the 19th century that the use of narrow gauge railroads to transport logs to the mills and wood products to the Transcontinental enabled logging and lumber production and distribution on an industrial scale the lumber company built a network of more than 75 miles of narrow gauge tracks north and east of Hobart Mills hastily prepared grades and crude trestles maintained just long enough to harvest the timber then torn up and moved to the next cutting area and other wood products to the Transcontinental Railroad for shipment to distant markets and returned with supplies for the mill town The Hobart Southern also carried mill workers and their families to Truckee for shopping and entertainment and visitors from far away to Hobart Mills Children and women in front of log train.Provided / Truckee-Donner Historical Society Provided / Truckee-Donner Historical Society A cord wood in horse cart.Provided / Truckee-Donner Historical Society Hobart Mills sawmill.Provided / Truckee-Donner Historical Society A horse and sled in front of Hobart Mills’ school and building annex.Provided / Truckee-Donner Historical Society Welcome to Hobart Mills.Provided / Truckee-Donner Historical Society Show CaptionsHide Captions the 65,000 acres of timber were nearly depleted and plans were being made to shut down the operation and shutter the town Logging was terminated in August 1936 and the last log was run through the mill on September 25th The box factory operated another year with planing and custom work keeping a small work force busy until operations ceased on October 30 The houses in Hobart Mills were well built and many of the houses were moved to Truckee A fire in 1936 came within 2 miles of Hobart Mills Norman Biltz negotiated the sale of the Lake Tahoe holding of the Hobart Estate to George Whittell the logged-out acreage and the railroad rolling stock was sold to the Los Angeles Iron and Steel Company in July 1938 thirty of them occupied by the families of men employed in the construction of nearby Boca Dam and was just 3 to 12 miles away (depending on the route you took) owners let some men involved in a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) reforestation project to occupy some of the homes after the Boca Dam was built firm planned a resort that would include equestrian facilities He also tried to get Hollywood interested in shooting films at the site but none of the schemes came to fruition machine shop (and one other large building) plus the lumber yard Nothing was left for them to rebuild Hobart Mills There are two plaques to commemorate the town of Hobart Mills unveiled a historic granite marker with a bronze plaque at the Hobart Mills townsite 1975 and tributes the companies who were here Both plaques are off the southside of Hobart Mills Road and Hwy 89 To learn more about the Logging Railroads and Life in the Logging Town of Hobart Mills please join us for a presentation on April 8 Judy DePuy is a volunteer for the Truckee-Donner Historical and Railroad Societies and board member for the Museum of Truckee History and beyond make the Sierra Sun's work possible Your financial contribution supports our efforts to deliver quality your support is critical to help us keep our community informed about the evolving coronavirus pandemic and the impact it is having locally Your donation will help us continue to cover COVID-19 and our other vital local news Sign up for daily and breaking news headlines Manage Subscriptions there are no polls available at the moment Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | 4/19/2025 8:41:00 PM | Scott Eddy Assistant Athletics Director for Strategic Communications – Homestanding Hobart put on an electrifying offensive performance to down the St The Bonnies had two standout performances from Kellen Pulera and Jake Kucinski Pulera delivered five goals along with two assists for seven points while Kucinski scored four goals along with three assists for seven points as well The two Bonnies tie for third in program history for single-game points with the most by a Bonaventure player since Sean Westley set the school record of nine points Feb Pulera's five goals were also one off the school record shared by three different players and last achieved by Kucinski last February at Binghamton but a dominating second stanza from Hobart broke the game open as the hosts owned a 10-2 margin in the quarter Patrick Shanahan recorded two goals as well for the Bonnies Alex Rosa paced Hobart with seven points with David Peterkin and John Jude Considine registering six apiece "I'm proud of the effort and no-quit attitude We are young and we'll continue to persevere and get better from these difficult challenges We'll build toward Senior Day next weekend." 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John’s to Face Hobart on Saturday in Ridgefield Conn.3/21/2025 10:45:00 AM | Men's Lacrosse The Johnnies will square off with the Statesmen for the first time since 2009 John's lacrosse team will seek its second consecutive victory on Saturday when it travels to Ridgefield Faceoff from Tiger Hollow Stadium at Ridgefield High School is set for 12 p.m The game will be live streamed on YouTube and live stats will be available on RedStormSports.com John's took a slight 12-11 lead at the half but was able to hold the Bears to just five second-half scores The St. John's attack of Kelly, Nowak and Ryan Ormond continued its strong play this season combining for 19 points on Saturday against Mercer Kelly's nine points bring his career total to 174 one short of moving into a tie for third on the program's all-time points list His three goals against Mercer gave him 102 for his career becoming just the fifth player in program history to eclipse the century mark Kelly is second in the BIG EAST with 1.9 assists per game The second-year captain is also seventh in the conference with 2.3 goals per contest and has scored in 12 consecutive games dating back to last season Nowak's six-score explosion broke a streak of consecutive one-goal outings and marked his third performance this season with at least five points The redshirt sophomore is second on the team behind Kelly with 31 points on 17 goals and 14 helpers Kelly and Nowak's career performances netted them each a spot on the BIG EAST's weekly honors Kelly was tabbed Player of the Week for the second time this season and Nowak earned an Honor Roll selection Ormond found the back of the net four times on Saturday for the third game of his freshman campaign with at least four scores. The North Carolina product has 17 goals and three assists in just six games, while fellow rookie Mitch Campbell dished three assists against the Bears giving him a balanced eight goals and 10 assists Ormond and Campbell's offensive outputs, along with Jayson Cardenas' 15 points give the three freshmen a combined 53 points this season Senior midfielder Bobby Seel tied his career best with six points on Saturday against Mercer his seventh-straight multipoint game and second hat trick of 2025 The three goals and three points extended his active point streak to 25 games dating back to the final game of the 2023 season against Providence Netminder Patrick Scarborough made 16 stops over the weekend and has a 50 percent save rate in five of his seven starts and six performances with 10 or more saves Dembicki had the best outing of his two-year tenure The strong day at the faceoff 'X' brought his season mark to 49.3 percent Saturday will be the third all-time meeting between the Red Storm and the Statesmen and the first since 2009 Hobart won two of its first three games to start the season but has dropped four of its last five most recently falling last Saturday at Dartmouth Will Delano leads the Statesmen with 21 points on 12 points and nine assists Five Hobart players have double-figure point totals Brady Comella leads the Statesmen with eight caused turnovers while Michael Schafer and Nolan Firth each have seven Cole Emmanuel has won 74-of-117 draws and has scooped 50 groundballs helping Hobart own the nation's sixth-best faceoff winning percentage Jackson Failola has received a decision in six games and has a 2-4 mark Following Saturday's neutral site meeting in Western Connecticut to kick off BIG EAST play against Marquette Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | 3/8/2025 5:08:00 PM Thanks for visiting ! Photo by: Lianne GarrahanMen's Lax Heads to Hobart Saturday in Homecoming for Bison Coaches2/20/2025 10:46:00 AM | Men's Lacrosse Match Recap: Men's Tennis | 4/13/2025 11:15:00 PM | Adrian Donnelly - Assistant Athletic Director for Communications Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | 4/12/2025 7:18:00 PM Thanks for visiting UTICA -- Hobart College's Statesmen needed almost all of a fourth period Sunday to retain the NCAA's Division III men's hockey championship 3 with a 2-1 win over Utica University with a goal in the 79th minute of play Hobart junior Kahlil Fontana stole an errant Utica pass and scored the winning goal as he lost his footing in Utica's Nexus Center this was a gut-wrencher for us," Utica coach Gary Heenan said More: OT win puts Pioneers in hockey's national championship game against defending champ The winning goal came on a play that saw Hobart shoot the puck into the Utica zone from center ice and off the boards behind the goal Pioneer Ben Schultheis played the puck back off the boards to the other side of the net and past defensive partner Brian Scoville picked up the puck on his way to the net and wrapped a shot around the goalie inside the right post as Scoville took out his skates "It took a weird bounce off the back wall," Fontana said I knew I had to get the puck on the other side and around (Scoville) otherwise he would be able to poke it off me I just tried to make sure I got (the shot) on net." "He had a chance earlier and he passed it off,” Hobart coach Mark Taylor said “He came back to the bench and maybe with some adjectives said he was going to score Utica had scored first and led into the middle of the third period at the rink it practices on throughout the season in front of a vocal hometown crowd of 2,589 "but we're confident in each other that we're going to get the job done." Hobart (29-1-1) ends the season with six consecutive wins and a 12-0-1 unbeaten streak dating back to its only loss at Albertus Magnus College at the end of January Included in that streak are two wins over Albertus Magnus a 5-2 victory over Norwich University in the final New England Hockey Conference championship game and a 3-2 overtime win over Trine University in national tournament's quarterfinals The Statesmen trailed 2-0 at the second intermission against Trine They had scored four goals in the third period of a 5-3 win at Skidmore College in a come-from-behind win earlier in the season then scored three in the third period and won by the same score the following day outshooting Hobart 11-5 in the first period Sunday and taking a 1-0 lead midway through the second on an Eric Vitale goal assisted by Andrew Della Rovere and Matt Wood The Statesmen put the first three shots on goal and held the Pioneers without one for seven minutes The final shot total was 46-40 in Hobart's favor Freshman goaltender Ryan Piros made 44 saves for Utica while Damon Beaver had 39 for Hobart Utica had chances to add to its lead but Beaver held strong and went to the ice as the rebound squirted to his right took a second shot off that rebound that Beaver caught as he ended the play in a fetal position The Statesmen tied the score on freshman Easton Ryan's goal off a rebound on a Bauer Morrissey shot with 8 1/2 minutes left in regulation Hobart had beaten Adrian College 3-2 in overtime in the 2023 championship game in Massachusetts and Trinity College 2-0 in last year's title game in Connecticut The Statesmen defeated Utica 3-1 in the semifinals at last year's Frozen Four and own a 25-17-4 all-time record against the Pioneers Hobart is the third school to win three consecutive Division III championships dating back to the start of divisional competition in 1984 The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point did it first in 1989 more recently in 2004-06 after winning a record five in a row 1995-99 The Frozen Four returns to Utica for a third time in 2026 when the games will be played next door at the Adirondack Bank Center Game Recap: Baseball | 4/14/2025 8:11:00 PM | Adrian Donnelly - Assistant Athletic Director for Communications Thanks for visiting A Hobart man was charged with first-degree reckless homicide in the fentanyl overdose death of an Ashwaubenon man All four charges had repeater modifiers added Denny made his initial appearance in court April 25 and will return for a status conference May 9 He is in custody at Brown County Jail on a $50,000 bail Vivian Barrett is the public safety reporter for the Green Bay Press-Gazette You can reach her at vmbarrett@greenbay.gannett.com or (920) 431-8314 The Indiana Department of Transportation announces road closures for State Road 51/State Road 130/Hobart Rd between State Road 51/Cleveland Ave and Hickey St on or after Monday The road will first be closed through early May for NIPSCO gas line relocation work INDOT contractor Superior Construction Co Inc will have the road closed for a culvert replacement at Frog Creek through early August.  INDOT contractor Milestone Contractors North Inc will also be making repairs at the State Road 130/State Road 51/Hobart Rd and State Road 51/Cleveland Ave roundabout This will result in the closure of the northwestern portion of the roundabout Traffic will not be able to exit north or west from the roundabout Share Good News Contact Us Meet Our Team Plan comprises six buildings on an 168-acre parcel has been given the green light by the city's council First reported by NWI Times the Hobart City Council voted unanimously to approve a rezoning for a data center located on 61st Avenue will comprise six buildings on an 168-acre parcel roughly half a mile from the roadway’s intersection with Colorado Street The project will also feature six smaller support buildings and an 11-acre detention pond Plans also include a raised landscape berm and fence to screen the complex from the nearby road The parcel is currently owned by Ewen Deep River Farm It is unclear who is behind the Hobart Devco LLC project The land had been zoned for a single-to-four family residential development and will be converted to a light industrial designation If the data center project does not go forward In January, the Hobart Plan Commission first approved the zone change. At the time, residents expressed environmental concerns and problems surrounding traffic. The residents also did not believe the data center would support economic development, as cited by The Indiana Economic Digest A Facebook Group dubbed No Re-Zone has been set up by Hobart locals in opposition to the rezoning The parcel was previously rezoned by the city in 2022 for a six-building warehouse complex by Becknell Industrial but the deal fell through when LaGrange was unable to find a tenant for the property Hobart is located in the northeast corner of Indiana, some 40 miles from Chicago in Illinois. Microsoft operates a data center around 30 miles from Hobart in La Porte Data Centre Dynamics Ltd (DCD), 32-38 Saffron Hill, London, EC1N 8FH Email. [email protected]DCD is a subsidiary of InfraXmedia The Hobart High School Brickies softball program is a shining example of how tradition, toughness, and team unity build winners. Led by Head Coach Josh Coons the Brickies are fresh off a 2024 IHSAA Sectional Championship and are in this season with one goal in mind: do it again—and go further the Brickies are setting the standard for what it means to compete with pride The success of the Hobart program is no accident It is the product of years of disciplined training These student-athletes know the expectations are high but they embrace that pressure as a privilege and opportunity Already a Extra Inning Member? Log In COMING SOON: Class of 2029 1st and 2nd teams to be released in July 2025 – stay tuned for more information JOIN OUR EIS TEAM! Fill out this form to submit your transfer updates Fill out the form below to verify that you’re part of the Extra Elite Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | 2/25/2025 7:16:00 PM Thanks for visiting Hobart lacrosse pulled off a dramatic 16-15 comeback win over UMass on Friday marking the program’s first-ever victory at Garber Field and keeping their Atlantic 10 Tournament hopes alive the Statesmen surged out of the break with six unanswered goals to flip the momentum Will Delano led the charge with six points including the 100th and 101st of his career and Cade Dino each recorded hat tricks in a balanced offensive effort Hobart leaned on sophomore Mike Valent at the faceoff X where he won 15-of-24 draws and scooped a game-high 10 ground balls matching his career-best with 16 saves to preserve the win UMass was led by Trace Hogan’s seven-point night and a hat trick from Caelin Lewis Hobart’s Peterkin scored the eventual game-winner with just under five minutes remaining and the defense held strong down the stretch Hobart capitalized on nearly 45% of its attempts against one of the nation’s top goalies Box Score The win pushes Hobart to 5-9 (2-3 A10) and into a three-way tie for third in the conference standings Kyle leads sports coverage and hosts the Concrete Jungle podcast. 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