Career Statistics / 2022-22 Statistics / 2019-20 Statistics
2022-23: Played in 17 games… scored 15 points in 148 minutes… pulled down 15 rebounds… 2023 Spring Empire 8 President’s List… received Philip S. Wilder, Jr award for academic distinction… received “True Blue” award
2021-22: Appeared in 15 games… recorded 42 points… collected 28 rebounds and had 6 steals... received Phillip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for academic distinction
2020-21: Named to Empire 8 Spring 2021 President's List ... received Phillip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for academic distinction.
2019-20:
Named to Empire 8 Fall 2019 President's List ... selected to Empire 8 Spring 2020 President's List ... winner of Phillip S. Wilder, Jr. Award for academic distinction ... played in seven contests … averaged 6.1 minutes per game … went 2-for-9 from the floor … 50% from the free-throw line … pulled down four rebounds … dished out nine assists … registered four steals … scored his first collegiate point from the free-throw line in a game against Sage (1/10) … had season-bests of five assists and three rebounds in a 84-57 win over Pine Manor (1/15) … registered two points on his only field-goal attempt against St. John Fisher (1/25) … netted a pair from the free-throw line in a 90-63 victory over Houghton (2/14) … also scored two points in 86-66 win in the season finale versus Elmira (2/22).
Prior to Hartwick: Attended Xaverian High School … played two seasons of varsity basketball for the Clippers … team captain … team finished with a NYS ranking of #10 … also played two years for KING Hoops.
Personal: Son of Stephen Hayn and Gina Strazzabosco … undecided on a major … father, Steve, scored over 1,000 points as a basketball player at Stony Brook … hobbies include photography, music, and video games … favorite athlete is Stephen Curry … favorite sports team is the Brooklyn Nets … favorite movie is Wedding Crashers … favorite musical group is A$ap Mob.
Why Hartwick? “I simply felt like I was at home when on campus for the first time. I didn't really have the same gut feeling anywhere.”