Joe Faiman (Jr.), Ryan Kumolontang (Jr., F/D), Darsh Dalia (Jr.), Ben Livne (Jr.), Justin Hauselt (Jr.), Joseph Cline (Jr.), Ryan Ullrich (Jr., G), Adrian Genge (Jr., G), Elliot Genge (Fr., F), Ziggy Mlodzinski (Jr., D), Ariana Christie (So., F), Emma Van Kirk (Fr., F), Isabella Stylianou (Jr., F), Gage Damore (Fr., F), Jack Rubin (Jr., F). Roster: Kyle Pechalski (Sr., F), Kamil Szumgraj (Sr., F). They have a lot of talent on both sides of the blue line and have a very talented goalie. Outlook: This could be the youngest group that Jeff Radice has had since he’s been the Co-op coach, but at the same time it might be one of the most talented. Roster: Matthew Greenspoon (Sr., F), Evan Javob (Jr., F), Matthew Cudmore (Jr., F), Grace Seamon (Jr., F), Wes Mitchell (Jr., F), Chris Hansen (Jr., F), Alan Pan (Jr., D) Ali Janjua (Jr., D), Logan Camillieri (Jr., F), Blake Echternacht (Jr., G), Michael Vagott (Jr., F), Gavin Nau (Jr., F), Brendan Riewe (Jr., D), Dylan Yasher (Jr., D), Connor Batcha (Jr., D), Alex Mihaylov (Jr., F), Edgar Alfaro (So., F), Dean Kelly (So., F), Ethan Nau (So., G), Ayvan Dharia (Fr., D), Jack Riewe (Fr., F), Dylan Wykoff (Fr., F), Owen Thedinga (Fr, F). Hopewell Valley/MontgomeryĪssistant Coaches: Ray Altieri, Chris Beyer, Matt F0x, Nick Aloise There are several young players on the roster that are just going to get better as the season progresses. They return a lot of talented players and are ready for another milestone season, in more ways than one. Outlook: The 2022-23 season was a memorable one for the Hamilton Co-op and the experienced gained will help this year as well. Roster: AJ Gray (So., F), Colin Henderson (Sr., F), Nicholas Palazzone (Jr., F ), Matt Cullen ( So., F ), John Seals (Jr., F), Austin Kolczynski (Sr., D), Mike Kieman (Fr., F), Rob Quartermas (Fr., F), Justin Allen (Sr., D), Luke Smith-Grasso (Fr., D), Ashton Truelove (Sr., F), Zach Meseroll (Jr., F), Alex Bilinski (Fr., D), Ryan Smith (Fr., F), Cole Langevin (Fr., F), Colin Doan (So., D), Justin Hassan (Fr., F), Garret Fisher (So., F), Anthony Dobondi (So., F), Tyrus Manning (Fr., F), Carter Detz (Fr., F), Mason Caruso (Jr., G) Hamilton Co-opĪssistant Coaches: Alex Chis-Luca, James Nobilio It’s a veteran team that is going to blend in some newcomers to stay competitive. 10, 1996 in Walnut Creek, Calif.Eric Szeker takes over at Hun and has shown already that they will be a team that can find the back of the net. chose Fresno State because of its great culture. wants to own his own marketing firm after college. earned two third place finishes at the Doc Buchanan tournament. was a two-time Zinkin Tournament champion. placed third at the 2015 CIF State Tournament as a senior. captained the Cougars to a state championship in 2015. High School: Competed at Clovis High School earning multiple letters. recorded the third-fastest pin on the season with a 41 second fall. tallied three decisions, three major decisions, two technical falls and three pins on the season. finished with a 8-7 mark in dual meets scoring 33 team points. redshirted in 2015-16 before competing in 2016-17 where he went 11-10 on the season. Prior to Fresno State: Attended Cal Baptist for two years from 2015-17. competed at the Big 12 Championships falling to Kyle Pope (Wyoming) and Kimball Bastain (Utah Valley). defeated a pair of Big 12 opponents downing Seth Bogulski (Northern Colorado), 10-5 and Danny Bush (Iowa State), 7-4. ![]() defeated Nick Stephani (Bucknell) by major decision, 14-0 at the Virginia Duals. ![]() also recorded a fall in the 'Dogs opening dual at San Francisco State over Justin Pichedwatana in a time of 2:27. finished first at the Bill Musick Memorial Tournament with a 4-0 record notching three falls, in a combined time of 5:34, with a 4-0 win over Abel Garcia (Sacramento City) in the finals. accounted for five decisions, four falls, one major decision and one decision win. competed in five matches against three NCAA Tournament qualifiers facing Jacobe Smith (Oklahoma State), Marcus Coleman (Iowa State) and Lorenzo De La Riva (North Dakota State).Ģ017-18 (Redshirt Sophomore): Kincaid went 11-22 on the season as a redshirt sophomore. went 2-2 at the 2019 Big 12 Championship with a 5-2 win over Seth Bogulski (Northern Colorado) and a 18-0 technical fall over James Wujeck (West Virginia) in 2:56. ![]() collected nine decisions, two technical falls and one major decision. earned a 7-3 win over Ashton Seely (Utah Valley) for a Big 12 dual win.Ģ018-19 (Redshirt Junior): Kincaid went 12-11 overall as a redshirt junior. finished 5-1 at the Reno Tournament of Champions winning all five matches by bonus points. finished third at the Roadrunner Open going 4-1. tallied four wins by decision, one major decision, three technical falls and three falls. 2019-20 (Redshirt Senior): Kincaid went 11-9 as a redshirt senior.
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