ONEONTA, N.Y. – The Hawks dropped their final game of the Oneonta-Hartwick Classic 75-48 on Saturday afternoon.
THE BASICS
- Final Score: Hartwick 48, Univ. of Rochester 75
- Location: Oneonta, N.Y.
- Records: Hartwick (0-3 Overall), Univ. of Rochester (3-1 Overall)
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- The Hawks caught fire early against the Yellow Jackets, shooting 4 for 7 from behind the arc.
- After the strong shooting performance, Hartwick only found themselves trailing by three.
- The Hawks immediately went into a scoring drought in the 2nd quarter, with their only points across those ten minutes coming at the charity stripe.
- Down 44-22 coming out of halftime, the Hawks were once again held to single digits by the Yellow Jackets as the visitors expanded their lead to 36 points by the end of the 3rd quarter.
- Hartwick outscored Rochester 17-8 in the 4th quarter, ultimately falling 75-48.
- Macy Durkin (Syracuse, N.Y.) led all Hartwick scorers with nine.
- Yadi Smith (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) totaled six points, three assists, and three steals in today's contest.
- After posting ten points, four assists and four steals last night, Smith was named to the Oneonta-Hartwick Classic All-Tournament Team.
UP NEXT FOR THE HAWKS
The Hawks play their fourth straight home contest to open the season on Tuesday night, as they host the SUNY Oneonta Red Dragons in the Battle of the Hills at 6 PM in Lambros Arena.
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.