Curtin named captain for Hobart lacrosse
Courtesy of Hobart Athletics
Hobart Lacrosse Head Coach T.W. Johnson recently announced that
senior attackman Kevin Curtin will serve as the team captain for
the 2010 season. It's the first time since 1995 that the Statesmen
will look to just one student-athlete as team captain.
"Kevin's body of work as a student-athlete at Hobart is more than
impressive and I'm confident his leadership will allow our program
to continue to move in a positive direction," Johnson said. "More
importantly, Kevin's teammates view him as hardworking,
responsible, and someone who always puts the team in front of
himself. I'm proud of our team for this selection."
Curtin was second on the team in points in 2009, netting 21 goals
and setting up 13 more. He counted a team-high three-game winners
among his 21 tallies. Curtin was second in the ECAC Lacrosse league
in game-winning goals and eighth in assists per game (0.93) and
points per game (2.43).
Last season marked Curtin's first as a fulltime starter and he
responded by more than tripling his 2008 points total (10-1-11). In
34 career games over the past three seasons, Curtin has produced 33
goals and 15 assists.
Off the field, Curtin is an exceptional student. He has earned ECAC
All-Academic honors in each of the past two seasons. The economics
major is a Druid, Hobart's senior class honor society, a Trustee
Scholar, and a member of Chimera, Hobart's junior class honor
society.
It's a rare occurrence for the Statesmen to look to just one
student-athlete for leadership. Jim Martin '95 was the last
Statesman to serve as the lone team captain leading Hobart to a 7-6
record in 1995, the program's first in Division I. It never
happened during Hobart's 15-season run in Division III and happened
only once from 1970 to 1979 (Phil Smith '70 in 1970).
Hobart returns 27 members of last season's squad, including six
starters. The Statesmen posted a 7-7 overall record in 2009.












