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Peter Kosgei '10 won his second straight individual title at the New York State Collegiate Track Conference championship as Hamilton College finished in fourth place on its own soggy 8,000-meter course on Nov. 8.
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Host and top-seed St. Lawrence University scored the go-ahead goal with 12 seconds remaining in regulation and went on to a 2-1 win against upset-minded Hamilton College in a Liberty League championship tournament semifinal on Nov. 7 at North Country Field.
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Three Hamilton College women's soccer players were honored by the Liberty League on Nov. 6 when the league selected its 2008 end-of-season award winners.
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Three Hamilton College field hockey players were honored by the Liberty League on Nov. 6 when the league selected its 2008 end-of-season award winners.
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Hamilton College plays in the Liberty League field hockey championship tournament for the first time in the seven-year history of the event at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y., on Nov. 7 and 8.
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Hamilton College men's cross country runner Peter Kosgei '10 (Kapsabet, Kenya/Kapsabet Boys' HS) has earned Most Outstanding Performer and First Team all-conference honors from the New England Small College Athletic Conference for 2008.
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Hamilton College's Peter Kosgei '10 (Kapsabet, Kenya/Kapsabet Boys' HS) earned New England Small College Athletic Conference men's cross country Performer of the Week and New York State Collegiate Track Conference men's Runner of the Week honors on Nov. 3.
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SUNY Oneonta scored in the 71st minute and the visiting Red Dragons held on for the final 20 minutes to post a 1-0 non-league win against Hamilton College at Love Field on Nov. 1.
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Max Akuamoah-Boateng '09 scored one goal and was credited with one assist to help lead Hamilton College to a 4-1 non-league win against visiting SUNY Geneseo at Love Field on Nov. 1.
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Hamilton College lost three New England Small College Athletic Conference matches at Colby College's Wadsworth Gym in Waterville, Maine, on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.
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