Hartwick Hawks men's soccer

The Hawks play their home matches on Elmore Field located on the Hartwick campus in Oneonta, New York.

[5] Hartwick men's soccer was started by Hal Greig in 1956, three years before the NCAA began sanctioning the sport.

Greig was succeeded by David Haase, who in seven seasons had five winning teams, two more with .500 records, and led the Hawks to their first two NCAA Men's Soccer Championship tournaments in 1962 and 1964.

Al Miller headed the program for six seasons, leading the Hawks to five NCAA Tournaments, including their first College Cup placing third in 1970.

In 2000, Hartwick left the ranks of the independent schools, joining the Atlantic Soccer Conference (ASC).

Several other schools that moved into Division III also were awarding scholarships in ice hockey, lacrosse, or volleyball.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.