ONEONTA, N.Y. - The Hartwick Men's Soccer program gears up for their third consecutive trip to the Empire 8 Men's Soccer Championship Tournament.
Coach Scott's squad battled their way to a 6-5 conference record, displaying grit and resilience as they would go 6-1 in October to help secure an Empire 8 Tournament berth. The Hawks punched their ticket to the tournament with a 2-1 comeback victory over Alfred University on October 26th.
The Hawks finished with an 8-7-1 overall record to earn the sixth seed in the 2024 Empire 8 Championship; they will match up with No.3 SUNY Geneseo on Saturday, November 2nd at 3:30 PM in Geneseo, N.Y.
Championship Schedule:
Saturday, November 2 - Quarterfinals
No.8 Russell Sage at No.1 St. John Fisher - 4:30pm
No.7 Elmira at No.2 Nazareth - 2:30pm
No.6 Hartwick at No.3 SUNY Geneseo - 3:30pm
No.5 SUNY Brockport at No.4 SUNY Poly - TBD
Wednesday, November 6 - Semifinals
Winner of St. John Fisher/Russell Sage vs Winner of SUNY Poly/SUNY Brockport - TBD
Winner of Nazareth/Elmira vs Winner of SUNY Geneseo/Hartwick - TBD
Saturday, November 9 - Championship Final
Winner of Semifinal 1 vs Winner of Semifinal 2 - TBD (at highest remaining seed)
The winner of the Empire 8 Championship will earn an automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship Tournament.
For the most up to date information on this year's championship, visit the Empire 8 website.
HARTWICK COLLEGE
One of the oldest colleges in the country, Hartwick has continually evolved for 225 years. The College's exciting new chapter is called FlightPath, a future-focused approach to education. Offering a distinctive blend of curricular, co-curricular and real-world work experiences, FlightPath builds on Hartwick's long history of integrating broad-based studies with experiential learning.
Hartwick College is a nationally ranked independent college of the arts and sciences located in picturesque Oneonta, NY, in the northern foothills of the Catskill Mountains. The College offers 35 courses of study leading to a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree, two master's degrees in the sciences, and a graduate certificate in nursing education. For more information, visit www.Hartwick.edu.