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As November wraps up, we take a look back at the Continentals’ fall seasons, highlighted by the field hockey team's advancing to the second round of the NCAA Division III championship. Here’s a look at some of photographer Josh McKee’s favorite action shots from the fall. For more on the Continentals’ fall season, visit the Athletics site.
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Herb Hand ’90 recently joined the University of Texas football coaching staff as their new co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. Former Hamilton College football star Hand, a Westmoreland, N.Y. native and a veteran offensive line coach, has helped coordinate numerous dynamic offenses in his 27 years of coaching.
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At Hamilton, Mitch Bierman ’21 is more than 700 miles away from his home in Newton, Ill., but he left something behind that will help people in the community remember him. Before he came to College Hill, Bierman established a non-profit organization, Eagle for Life, in Newton. The organization will provide a permanent source of funding for future school improvements at Newton Community High School.
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Fifty-one members of the Hamilton Continentals football team recently spent a day doing yard clean-up at homes in Clinton. Community Clean-Up day is a service project that originated with Coach Dave Murray when he coached at Alfred University.
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A total of 61 Hamilton College student-athletes have earned a spot on the 2015 NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team.
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Hamilton College's Jason Nastovski '18 (Dolgeville, N.Y./Dolgeville Central HS) has been selected for the 2015 D3football.com All-Region Team.
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Alex Mitko ’16 (Cranbury, N.J./Princeton HS) has been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Division III Football Team. Mitko is the first Continental football player to ever earn academic all-America honors.
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Three Hamilton College football players have been selected for the 2015 NESCAC Football All-Conference Team.
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Tackle Nick Sobczyk '17 (Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman HS) of the Hamilton College football team has been named NESCAC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in Saturday’s 14-0 win over Bates.
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The Hamilton College football team ended its season on a winning note, blanking visiting Bates 14-0 in a NESCAC game at snowy Steuben Field on Saturday afternoon. The shutout was the first in 66 games for the Continentals, who finished the season winning two of their last three games.
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