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Hartford Hawks men's lacrosse

The Hartford Hawks men's lacrosse team represents the University of Hartford in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's lacrosse. Hartford currently competes as an Independent and plays its home games at Al-Marzook Field at Alumni Stadium in West Hartford, Connecticut.

Hartford Hawks men's lacrosse
Founded1979 (varsity), 1973 (club)
UniversityUniversity of Hartford
Head coachRyan Martin (5th season)
StadiumAl-Marzook Field at Alumni Stadium
(capacity: 2,500)
LocationWest Hartford, Connecticut
ConferenceCommonwealth Coast Conference
ColorsScarlet and white[1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
2011, 2016
Conference Tournament championships
2011, 2016
Conference regular season championships
2000, 2003

Prior to joining the America East Conference it had been a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC).

History edit

1973–1992 edit

Hartford men's lacrosse was established as a club sport in 1973 until it became a varsity program in 1979.

In 1985, Hartford hired John Herbert as head coach for the team's inaugural season in Division 1. Hartford competed as an independent until joining the Northeast Conference in 1993. As an independent team, Hartford had an overall record of 36–58.

1993–2003 edit

In 1993, first-year head coach Jack McGetrick replaced Rob Quinn and led the team to its first winning season in eight years. In 1997, the Hartford Hawks joined the America East Conference. In 2000, the Hawks completed a 14–2 record and earned the NEC regular season title after completing a 4–1 conference record. In 2003, McGetrick once again led the Hawks to a regular season title after finishing the season with a 9–8 record and a 4–1 conference record. After 11 seasons with the Hawks, McGetrick stepped down from his head coaching duties finishing as the winningest lacrosse coach in the programs history. BlackJack returned in 2004 to coach his alumni to victory one last time over the current squad. A feat never accomplished and most likely never repeated. The game was played on the muddy practice field behind the 5’s so the lacrosse team didn’t ruin the field used by the university’s crown jewel soccer team. [2]

2004–2005 edit

Andy Towers replaced McGetrick as head coach for the 2004 season and led the Hawks to an unsuccessful 0–14 record. The following season, now under the helm of Bill Warder, ended in a disappointing 2–12 record.[3]

2006–2016 edit

In 2006, Peter Lawrence became head coach of the Hawks. In 2011, coming off seven straight losing seasons; the Hawks, led by Lawrence, would win their first conference tournament.[4] Hartford also made their first NCAA tournament appearance in 2011 but lost in the first round to the second-seeded Cornell, 12–5.[5] In 2016, the Hawks lost 14–9 against Quinnipiac in a play-in game in the 2016 NCAA tournament.[6] Following the 2016 season, Peter Lawrence resigned as head coach of Hartford after 11 seasons.[7]

2017–present edit

After the departure of long time head coach Peter Lawrence; Hartford promoted assistant coach Ryan Martin to head coach.[8] In his first season as head coach, Martin led the Hawks to a 6–8 overall record.[9]

Division III edit

On May 6, 2021, the University of Hartford Board of Regents voted to drop its athletic department to Division III. The drop is set to take place no later than September 1, 2025.[10]

Annual record edit

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Allan Wilson (Independent) (1979–1984)
1979 Allan Wilson 0–8
1980 Allan Wilson 4–6
1981 Allan Wilson 1–9
1982 Allan Wilson 3–6
1983 Allan Wilson 2–6
1984 Allan Wilson 4–4
Allan Wilson: 14–39
John Herbert (Independent) (1985–1986)
Division I
1985 John Herbert 5–6
1986 John Herbert 7–5
John Herbert: 12–11
Gus Mazzocca (Independent) (1987–1989)
1987 Gus Mazzocca 1–8
1988 Gus Mazzocca 4–7
1989 Gus Mazzocca 4–9
Gus Mazzocca: 9–24


Rob Quinn (Independent) (1990–1992)
1990 Rob Quinn 7–7
1991 Rob Quinn 3–8
1992 Rob Quinn 5–8 0–4
Rob Quinn: 15–23 0–4


Jack McGetrick (Northeast Conference/America East Conference) (1993–2003)
1993 Jack McGetrick 7–6 1–3
1994 Jack McGetrick 3–10 1–3
1995 Jack McGetrick 8–6 2–3
1996 Jack McGetrick 9–6 2–3
1997 Jack McGetrick 11–3 5–1
1998 Jack McGetrick 3–11 1–4
1999 Jack McGetrick 8–7 0–5
2000 Jack McGetrick 14–2 4–1
2001 Jack McGetrick 6–8 1–4
2002 Jack McGetrick 9–7 4–1
2003 Jack McGetrick 9–8 4–1
Jack McGetrick: 87–74


Andy Towers (America East) (2004–2004)
2004 Andy Towers 0–14 0–6
Andy Towers: 0–14 0–6


Bill Warder (America East) (2005–2005)
2005 Bill Warder 2–12 0–6
Bill Warder: 2–12 0–6
Peter Lawrence (America East) (2006–2016)
2006 Peter Lawrence 3–12 0–5
2007 Peter Lawrence 2–13 1–4
2008 Peter Lawrence 0–13 0–5
2009 Peter Lawrence 2–11 1–4
2010 Peter Lawrence 4–10 1–4
2011 Peter Lawrence 11–7 3–2 NCAA First Round
2012 Peter Lawrence 6–9 3–2
2013 Peter Lawrence 7–7 4–1
2014 Peter Lawrence 6–9 2–3
2015 Peter Lawrence 7–8 3–3
2016 Peter Lawrence 11–7 3–3 NCAA First Round
Peter Lawrence: 59–106 21–36
Ryan Martin (America East) (2017–present)
2017 Ryan Martin 6–8 2–4
2018 Ryan Martin 3–10 0–5
2019 Ryan Martin 4–11 2–4
2020 Ryan Martin 3–3 0–0
2021 Ryan Martin 2–5 2–5
2022
2023 Ryan Martin 5–0
Ryan Martin: 16–32 4–13
Total: 214–335

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

†NCAA canceled 2020 collegiate activities due to the COVID-19 virus.

References edit

  1. ^ University of Hartford Brand Identity Guide. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  2. ^ "FORMER HARTFORD LACROSSE COACH JACK MCGETRICK PASSES AWAY ON SATURDAY". Hartford Hawks. 9 October 2010. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Andrew Towers". dartmouthsports.com. Dartmouth Big Green. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Compitello's Last-Second Goal Gives Hartford 2011 Men's Lacrosse Title". America East. 7 May 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  5. ^ "HAWKS' FLIGHT ENDS AT CORNELL WITH 12–5 LOSS TO BIG RED". Hartford Hawks. 14 May 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  6. ^ "Hawks Defeated by Quinnipiac in NCAA Preliminary Round". Hartford Hawks. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  7. ^ "Lawrence Steps Down as Head Men's Lacrosse Coach". Hartford Hawks. 13 May 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  8. ^ "Ryan Martin Promoted to Head Men's Lacrosse Coach". Hartford Hawks. 2 June 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  9. ^ "Hartford Drops Season Finale to No. 7 UAlbany". Hartford Hawks. 29 April 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  10. ^ "University of Hartford Votes to Drop Athletic Department to Division III". Sports Illustrated. May 6, 2021. Retrieved May 7, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • LAXPOWER Hartford Hawks
  • Hartford Hawks Record Book

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The Hartford Hawks men s lacrosse team represents the University of Hartford in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I men s lacrosse Hartford currently competes as an Independent and plays its home games at Al Marzook Field at Alumni Stadium in West Hartford Connecticut Hartford Hawks men s lacrosseFounded1979 varsity 1973 club UniversityUniversity of HartfordHead coachRyan Martin 5th season StadiumAl Marzook Field at Alumni Stadium capacity 2 500 LocationWest Hartford ConnecticutConferenceCommonwealth Coast ConferenceColorsScarlet and white 1 NCAA Tournament appearances2011 2016Conference Tournament championships2011 2016Conference regular season championships2000 2003Prior to joining the America East Conference it had been a member of the Northeast Conference NEC Contents 1 History 1 1 1973 1992 1 2 1993 2003 1 3 2004 2005 1 4 2006 2016 1 5 2017 present 1 6 Division III 2 Annual record 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit1973 1992 edit Hartford men s lacrosse was established as a club sport in 1973 until it became a varsity program in 1979 In 1985 Hartford hired John Herbert as head coach for the team s inaugural season in Division 1 Hartford competed as an independent until joining the Northeast Conference in 1993 As an independent team Hartford had an overall record of 36 58 1993 2003 edit In 1993 first year head coach Jack McGetrick replaced Rob Quinn and led the team to its first winning season in eight years In 1997 the Hartford Hawks joined the America East Conference In 2000 the Hawks completed a 14 2 record and earned the NEC regular season title after completing a 4 1 conference record In 2003 McGetrick once again led the Hawks to a regular season title after finishing the season with a 9 8 record and a 4 1 conference record After 11 seasons with the Hawks McGetrick stepped down from his head coaching duties finishing as the winningest lacrosse coach in the programs history BlackJack returned in 2004 to coach his alumni to victory one last time over the current squad A feat never accomplished and most likely never repeated The game was played on the muddy practice field behind the 5 s so the lacrosse team didn t ruin the field used by the university s crown jewel soccer team 2 2004 2005 edit Andy Towers replaced McGetrick as head coach for the 2004 season and led the Hawks to an unsuccessful 0 14 record The following season now under the helm of Bill Warder ended in a disappointing 2 12 record 3 2006 2016 edit In 2006 Peter Lawrence became head coach of the Hawks In 2011 coming off seven straight losing seasons the Hawks led by Lawrence would win their first conference tournament 4 Hartford also made their first NCAA tournament appearance in 2011 but lost in the first round to the second seeded Cornell 12 5 5 In 2016 the Hawks lost 14 9 against Quinnipiac in a play in game in the 2016 NCAA tournament 6 Following the 2016 season Peter Lawrence resigned as head coach of Hartford after 11 seasons 7 2017 present edit After the departure of long time head coach Peter Lawrence Hartford promoted assistant coach Ryan Martin to head coach 8 In his first season as head coach Martin led the Hawks to a 6 8 overall record 9 Division III edit On May 6 2021 the University of Hartford Board of Regents voted to drop its athletic department to Division III The drop is set to take place no later than September 1 2025 10 Annual record editSeason Coach Overall Conference Standing PostseasonAllan Wilson Independent 1979 1984 1979 Allan Wilson 0 81980 Allan Wilson 4 61981 Allan Wilson 1 91982 Allan Wilson 3 61983 Allan Wilson 2 61984 Allan Wilson 4 4Allan Wilson 14 39John Herbert Independent 1985 1986 Division I1985 John Herbert 5 61986 John Herbert 7 5John Herbert 12 11Gus Mazzocca Independent 1987 1989 1987 Gus Mazzocca 1 81988 Gus Mazzocca 4 71989 Gus Mazzocca 4 9Gus Mazzocca 9 24Rob Quinn Independent 1990 1992 1990 Rob Quinn 7 71991 Rob Quinn 3 81992 Rob Quinn 5 8 0 4Rob Quinn 15 23 0 4Jack McGetrick Northeast Conference America East Conference 1993 2003 1993 Jack McGetrick 7 6 1 31994 Jack McGetrick 3 10 1 31995 Jack McGetrick 8 6 2 31996 Jack McGetrick 9 6 2 31997 Jack McGetrick 11 3 5 11998 Jack McGetrick 3 11 1 41999 Jack McGetrick 8 7 0 52000 Jack McGetrick 14 2 4 12001 Jack McGetrick 6 8 1 42002 Jack McGetrick 9 7 4 12003 Jack McGetrick 9 8 4 1Jack McGetrick 87 74Andy Towers America East 2004 2004 2004 Andy Towers 0 14 0 6Andy Towers 0 14 0 6Bill Warder America East 2005 2005 2005 Bill Warder 2 12 0 6Bill Warder 2 12 0 6Peter Lawrence America East 2006 2016 2006 Peter Lawrence 3 12 0 52007 Peter Lawrence 2 13 1 42008 Peter Lawrence 0 13 0 52009 Peter Lawrence 2 11 1 42010 Peter Lawrence 4 10 1 42011 Peter Lawrence 11 7 3 2 NCAA First Round2012 Peter Lawrence 6 9 3 22013 Peter Lawrence 7 7 4 12014 Peter Lawrence 6 9 2 32015 Peter Lawrence 7 8 3 32016 Peter Lawrence 11 7 3 3 NCAA First RoundPeter Lawrence 59 106 21 36Ryan Martin America East 2017 present 2017 Ryan Martin 6 8 2 42018 Ryan Martin 3 10 0 52019 Ryan Martin 4 11 2 42020 Ryan Martin 3 3 0 0 2021 Ryan Martin 2 5 2 520222023 Ryan Martin 5 0Ryan Martin 16 32 4 13Total 214 335 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion NCAA canceled 2020 collegiate activities due to the COVID 19 virus References edit University of Hartford Brand Identity Guide Retrieved November 10 2022 FORMER HARTFORD LACROSSE COACH JACK MCGETRICK PASSES AWAY ON SATURDAY Hartford Hawks 9 October 2010 Retrieved 1 June 2017 Andrew Towers dartmouthsports com Dartmouth Big Green Retrieved 1 June 2017 Compitello s Last Second Goal Gives Hartford 2011 Men s Lacrosse Title America East 7 May 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2017 HAWKS FLIGHT ENDS AT CORNELL WITH 12 5 LOSS TO BIG RED Hartford Hawks 14 May 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2017 Hawks Defeated by Quinnipiac in NCAA Preliminary Round Hartford Hawks 11 May 2016 Retrieved 1 June 2017 Lawrence Steps Down as Head Men s Lacrosse Coach Hartford Hawks 13 May 2016 Retrieved 1 June 2017 Ryan Martin Promoted to Head Men s Lacrosse Coach Hartford Hawks 2 June 2016 Retrieved 1 June 2017 Hartford Drops Season Finale to No 7 UAlbany Hartford Hawks 29 April 2017 Retrieved 1 June 2017 University of Hartford Votes to Drop Athletic Department to Division III Sports Illustrated May 6 2021 Retrieved May 7 2021 External links editOfficial website LAXPOWER Hartford Hawks Hartford Hawks Record Book Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hartford Hawks men 27s lacrosse amp oldid 1162940517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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