List of Empire 8 Athletic Conference champions

The Empire 8 (E8) is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division III. The E8 sponsors intercollegiate athletic competition in men's baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, women's field hockey, men's football, men's golf, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women’s soccer, women's softball, men's and women's swimming and diving, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's track and field, and women's volleyball.

Empire 8
FormerlyIndependent College Athletic Conference (1964–1991)
Empire Athletic Association (1991–1999)
ConferenceNCAA
Founded1964
CommissionerChuck Mitrano (since 2001)
Sports fielded
  • 22
    • men's: 11
    • women's: 11
DivisionDivision III
No. of teams12 (9 full, 3 associate)
HeadquartersRochester, New York
RegionNew York, New Jersey
Official websiteempire8.com
Locations
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While men's volleyball is listed on the E8 website as a sponsored sport, the conference does not directly sponsor the sport. All E8 men's volleyball teams compete in the United Volleyball Conference, a separate league that shares offices with the E8.

Basketball edit

Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College compete in Empire 8 basketball. Both the men's and women's basketball championships were first held in 2002.

Men's edit

Champions edit

  • 2002: Ithaca College
  • 2003: St. John Fisher College
  • 2004: St. John Fisher College
  • 2005: St. John Fisher College
  • 2006: St. John Fisher College
  • 2007: St. John Fisher College
  • 2008: Nazareth College
  • 2011: Hartwick College

Player of the year edit

  • 2000: Pat Britton (Ithaca)
  • 2001: Devon Downing (Alfred), Brandon Redmond (RIT)
  • 2002: Brandon Redmond (RIT)
  • 2003: Jim Evans (Nazareth)
  • 2004: Tyler Schulz (Ithaca)
  • 2005: James "Big Game" Watkins (Hartwick College)
  • 2006: Matthew Simoneschi (Hartwick College)
  • 2007: Matthew Simoneschi (Hartwick College)
  • 2008: Matthew Simoneschi (Hartwick College)
  • 2009: Sean Burton (Ithaca)

Rookie of the year edit

  • 2000: DeWaun Cheatham (Utica)
  • 2001: David Orr (Hartwick)
  • 2002: Jeff Sidney (St. John Fisher)
  • 2003: Fran Snyder (RIT)
  • 2004: Dillon Stein (Alfred)
  • 2005: Matthew Simoneschi(Hartwick)
  • 2006: Jan Cocozziello (Hartwick)
  • 2007: Corey McAdam (Nazareth)
  • 2008: Shane Foster (RIT), Ozell Franklin (St. John Fisher)
  • 2009: Mark Blazek (Hartwick)

Coach of the year edit

  • 2000: Bob McVean (RIT)
  • 2001: Jay Murphy (Alfred)
  • 2002: Jim Mullins (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Rob Kornaker (St. John Fisher)
  • 2004: Rob Kornaker (St. John Fisher)
  • 2005: Rob Kornaker (St. John Fisher)
  • 2006: Andy Goodemote (Utica), Rob Kornaker (St. John Fisher)
  • 2007: Rob Kornaker (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Jim Mullins (Ithaca)
  • 2009: Jim Mullins (Ithaca)

Women's edit

Champions edit

  • 2002: Ithaca College
  • 2003: St. John Fisher College
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Ithaca College
  • 2006: St. John Fisher College
  • 2007: Ithaca College
  • 2008: Utica College
  • 2009: Stevens Institute of Technology

Player of the year edit

  • 2000: Amanda Waloven (St. John Fisher)
  • 2001: Tiffany Hurley (Hartwick)
  • 2002: Tiffany Hurley (Hartwick)
  • 2003: Kerri Brown (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Jennifer Parker (Elmira)
  • 2005: Stephanie Cleary (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Melissa Hartman (St. John Fisher)
  • 2007: Ava Thomas (Utica)
  • 2008: Dani Dudek (Stevens)
  • 2009: Dani Dudek (Stevens)

Rookie of the year edit

  • 2000: Roxanne Simpson (Utica)
  • 2001: Jennie Swatling (Ithaca)
  • 2002: Kadi Burgess (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Jennifer Parker (Elmira)
  • 2004: Lindsay Wilson (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Kourtney Troutman (Elmira)
  • 2006: Whitney Frament (Utica)
  • 2007: Whitney Smith (Nazareth)
  • 2008: Jessica Berry (Utica)
  • 2009: Sharon Dennis (RIT)

Coach of the year edit

  • 2000: Jennifer Kroll (Ithaca)
  • 2001: Dan Raymond (Ithaca), Laura Hungerford (RIT)
  • 2002: Dan Raymond (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Michele Davis (Utica)
  • 2004: Daphne Thompson (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Dan Raymond (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Matt Donohue (Elmira)
  • 2007: Deb Buff (RIT)
  • 2008: Jon Hochberg (Stevens)
  • 2009: Dan Raymond (Ithaca)

Football edit

Alfred University, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, St. John Fisher College, Frostburg State University, Salisbury University, Buffalo State University and Utica College compete in Empire 8 football as of 2011 season. The men's football championship was first held in 2002.

Champions edit

  • 2002: Ithaca College
  • 2003: Ithaca College
  • 2004: Ithaca College, St. John Fisher College
  • 2005: Ithaca College
  • 2006: Springfield College, St. John Fisher College
  • 2007: Hartwick College, St. John Fisher College
  • 2008: Ithaca College
  • 2009: Alfred University, St. John Fisher College
  • 2010: Alfred University
  • 2011: Salisbury University
  • 2012: Salisbury University
  • 2013: Ithaca College
  • 2015: SUNY Cortland
  • 2016: Alfred University (Goon Squad)

Player of the Year edit

  • 2002: Dan Pincelli (Hartwick)
  • 2003: Jesse Raynor (Alfred)
  • 2004: Brenton Brady (Alfred)
  • 2005: Josh Felicetti (Ithaca)

The Player of the Year award was discontinued in favor of Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year Awards in 2006.

Offensive Player of the Year edit

  • 2006: Chris Sharpe (Springfield)
  • 2007: Jason Boltus (Hartwick)
  • 2008: Jason Boltus (Hartwick)
  • 2009: Jared Manzer (Alfred)
  • 2010: Tim Bailey (St. John Fisher)
  • 2011: Dan Griffin (Salisbury)
  • 2012: Andrew Benkwitt (Utica)

Defensive Player of the Year edit

  • 2006: Gene Lang (St. John Fisher)
  • 2007: Steve Stepnick (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Matt Scalice (Ithaca)
  • 2009: Andy Episcopo (St. John Fisher)
  • 2010: Nick Clark (Alfred)
  • 2011: Nick Clark (Alfred)
  • 2012: Mike Raplee (Alfred)

Rookie of the year edit

  • 2002: Josh Fellicetti (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Aaron Meyers (Alfred)
  • 2004: Jamie Donovan (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Jason Boltus (Hartwick)
  • 2006: Jared Manzer (Alfred)
  • 2007: Jason Springer (Norwich)
  • 2008: Tom Secky (Alfred)
  • 2009: Andrew Benkwitt (Utica)
  • 2010: Austin Dwyer (Alfred)
  • 2011: J.D. Hook (Frostburg)
  • 2012: Maleke Fuentes (Alfred)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2002: Paul Vosburgh (St. John Fisher)
  • 2003: Mike Welch (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Paul Vosburgh (St. John Fisher)
  • 2005: Dave Murray (Alfred)
  • 2006: Mike DeLong (Springfield)
  • 2007: Mark Carr (Hartwick)
  • 2008: Mike Welch (Ithaca)
  • 2009: Dave Murray (Alfred)
  • 2010: Dave Murray (Alfred)
  • 2011: Sherman Wood (Salisbury)
  • 2012: Sherman Wood (Salisbury)

Golf edit

Elmira College, Hartwick College, Nazareth College, St. John Fisher College and Utica College compete in Empire 8 golf. The men's golf championship was first held in 2001.

Champions edit

  • 2001: St. John Fisher College
  • 2002: Nazareth College
  • 2003: Nazareth College
  • 2004: St. John Fisher College
  • 2005: St. John Fisher College
  • 2006: St. John Fisher College
  • 2007: St. John Fisher College
  • 2008: St. John Fisher College

Player of the year edit

  • 2001: Nicklaus Ambrose (Nazareth)
  • 2002: Jason Baker (St. John Fisher)
  • 2003: Brian Seeley (Nazareth)
  • 2004: Mike Stackus (St. John Fisher)
  • 2005: Zach Fuller (St. John Fisher)
  • 2006:
  • 2007: Scott Harris (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Scott Harris (St. John Fisher)

Rookie of the year edit

  • 2002: Kevin Kaye (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Derrick Wong (St. John Fisher)
  • 2004: Scott McNeil (Utica)
  • 2005: Dave McKenna (Elmira)
  • 2006:
  • 2007: Tom Muto (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Ben Herrmann (Nazareth)

Coach of the year edit

  • 2002: Marty Coddington (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Not Awarded
  • 2004: Bob Simms (St. John Fisher)
  • 2005: Bob Simms (St. John Fisher)
  • 2006:
  • 2007: Marty Coddington (Nazareth)
  • 2008: Marty Coddington (Nazareth), Bob Simms (St. John Fisher)

Soccer edit

Alfred University, Elmira College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College compete in Empire 8 men's soccer. The same schools with the addition of Hartwick College compete in Empire 8 women's soccer. The men's and women's soccer championships were first held in 2001.

Men's edit

Champions edit

  • 2001: Alfred University, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2002: Ithaca College
  • 2003: Alfred University, Nazareth College
  • 2004: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2005: Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2006: Nazareth College
  • 2007: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2008: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2009: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2010: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2011: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2012: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2013: Stevens Institute of Technology

Player of the Year edit

  • 1999: Steve Fisher (Nazareth)
  • 2000: Steve Fisher (Nazareth)
  • 2001: Cody Ostrum (RIT)
  • 2002: Brian Lenzo (RIT)
  • 2003: Jefferson Dargout (Nazareth)
  • 2004: Mike Lawson (RIT)
  • 2005: Mike Lawson (RIT)
  • 2007: Luke Lennox (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Terrence "T-Baby" Johnson (Stevens)
  • 2009: Nolan "Batigol" Sandberg (Stevens)
  • 2010: Nolan "Batigol" Sandberg (Stevens)
  • 2011: Ryan Giggs (Stevens)
  • 2012: Paul Scholes (Stevens)
  • 2012: 1rep (Stevens)

The Player of the Year award was suspended in 2006 in favor of Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year Awards. The award was reinstated in 2007 for men's soccer only.

Offensive Player of the Year edit

  • 2006: Kurt Odenbach (Ithaca)

Defensive Player of the Year edit

  • 2006: Mohammed Ahamed (Nazareth)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 1999: Keith McManus (Elmira)
  • 2000: Trae Lower (RIT)
  • 2001: Ben Visnyei (Ithaca)
  • 2002: Mike Lawson (RIT)
  • 2003: Bobby Linaberry (Alfred)
  • 2004: Adam Blanchard (St. John Fisher)
  • 2005: Eric Ferguson (Ithaca), Chris Somers (RIT)
  • 2006: Andrew Canterbury (Elmira)
  • 2007: Andrew McIntosh (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Andy Alaimo (Nazareth)

Doug May Memorial Coach of the Year edit

  • 1999: Keith McManus (Nazareth)
  • 2000: Bill Garno (RIT)
  • 2001: Ken Hassler (Alfred)
  • 2002: Andy Byrne (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Ken Hassler (Alfred)
  • 2004: Andy Byrne (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Andy Byrne (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Bill Garno (RIT)
  • 2007: Steve Christenson (Utica)
  • 2008: Andy Byrne (Ithaca)

Women's edit

Champions edit

  • 2001: Nazareth College
  • 2002: Ithaca College, Nazareth College
  • 2003: Ithaca College, Nazareth College
  • 2004: Ithaca College, Nazareth College
  • 2005: Ithaca College, Nazareth College
  • 2006: Nazareth College
  • 2007: Ithaca College
  • 2008: Ithaca College

Player of the Year edit

  • 1999: Michelle Urbanski (Nazareth)
  • 2000: Erin DeMarco (Ithaca)
  • 2001: Jaime Snyder (Nazareth)
  • 2002: Heidi Brown (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Katie Allardice (Elmira)
  • 2004: Kristina Cristofori (Nazareth)
  • 2005: Ashley Williams (Ithaca)

The Player of the Year award was discontinued in favor of Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year Awards in 2006.

Offensive Player of the Year edit

  • 2006: Chelsey Feldman (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Chelsey Feldman (Ithaca)
  • 2008: Amy Scheffer (Ithaca)

Defensive Player of the Year edit

  • 2006: Ashley Williams (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Nikki Rice (Ithaca)
  • 2008: Salme Cook (Stevens)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 1999: Stephanie Nardini (Nazareth)
  • 2000: Becca Berry (Ithaca)
  • 2001: Rachel Thau (Ithaca)
  • 2002: Jennifer Tuttle (Elmira)
  • 2003: Ashley Baker (Utica)
  • 2004: Becca Malinowski (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Chelsey Feldman (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Danielle Smith (Utica)
  • 2007: Erica Conte (Nazareth)
  • 2008: Kaylee Benz (Nazareth)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 1999: Gail Mann (Nazareth), Kate Stoehr (Utica)
  • 2000: Tom Natalie (RIT)
  • 2001: Jill McCabe (St. John Fisher)
  • 2002: Franco Bari (Elmira)
  • 2003: Jessica Critchlow (Utica)
  • 2004: Mindy Quigg (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Jill McCabe (St. John Fisher)
  • 2006: Tom Natalie (RIT)
  • 2007: Mindy Quigg (Ithaca)
  • 2008: Mindy Quigg (Ithaca)

Volleyball edit

Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College compete in Empire 8 volleyball. The women's volleyball championship was first held in 2001.

Champions edit

  • 2001: Nazareth College
  • 2002: Nazareth College
  • 2003: Nazareth College
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Ithaca College
  • 2006: Nazareth College
  • 2007: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2008: Stevens Institute of Technology

Player of the Year edit

  • 2000: Leah Malliris (Elmira)
  • 2001: Christa Downey (Nazareth)
  • 2002: Christa Downey (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Tricia Jones (Nazareth)
  • 2004: Tricia Jones (Nazareth)
  • 2005: Christina Anabel (RIT)
  • 2006: Amanda Hubbard (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Melissa Rhode (Stevens)
  • 2008: Melanie Volk (Stevens)

Libero/Defensive Player of the Year edit

  • 2006: Mary Schaefer (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Jenna Waldron (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Mallory Clary (Nazareth)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2000: Not Awarded
  • 2001: Sarah Ballard (RIT), Lori Wilkinson (St. John Fisher)
  • 2002: Chris Anabel (RIT)
  • 2003: Colleen Kiser (St. John Fisher)
  • 2004: Katie Hause (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Alyssa Ziobrowski (St. John Fisher)
  • 2006: Corinna Doctor (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Christina Evans (Hartwick)
  • 2008: Audrey Zimmerman (Nazareth)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2000: Rhonda Faunce (Elmira)
  • 2001: Linda Downey (Nazareth)
  • 2002: Linda Downey (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Roger Worsley (RIT)
  • 2004: Janet Donovan (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Jim Chan (St. John Fisher)
  • 2006: Cal Wickens (Nazareth)
  • 2007: J.J. O'Connell (Stevens)
  • 2008: J.J. O'Connell (Stevens)

Baseball edit

Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College and Utica College compete in Empire 8 baseball. The baseball championship was first held in 2002.

Champions edit

  • 2002: Ithaca College
  • 2003: Ithaca College
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Ithaca College
  • 2006: Ithaca College
  • 2007: Ithaca College
  • 2008: Ithaca College

Player of the Year edit

  • 2002: Geoff Osborne (St. John Fisher)
  • 2003: Kyle Wilkins (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Andy Campbell (St. John Fisher)
  • 2005: Andy Campbell (St. John Fisher)
  • 2006: Matt Fuller (St. John Fisher)
  • 2007: Geoff Dornes (RIT)
  • 2008: Geoff Dornes (RIT)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2002: Nick Bergman (St. John Fisher)
  • 2003: Andy Campbell (St. John Fisher)
  • 2004: Chris Botsford (St. John Fisher)
  • 2005: Rob Raux (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Drew Ash (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Geoff Dornes (RIT)
  • 2008: David Ahonen (Ithaca)

Pitcher of the Year edit

  • 2007: Dylan Rees (RIT)
  • 2008: Bryan Gardner (Ithaca)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2002: Barry Shelton (Hartwick), George Valesente (Ithaca)
  • 2003: George Valesente (Ithaca)
  • 2004: George Valesente (Ithaca)
  • 2005: George Valesente (Ithaca)
  • 2006: George Valensente (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Dan Pepicelli (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: George Valesente (Ithaca), Rob Grow (RIT)

Softball edit

Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College and Utica College compete in Empire 8 softball. The women's softball championship was first held in 2002.

Champions edit

  • 2002: Ithaca College
  • 2003: Ithaca College
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Ithaca College
  • 2006: Ithaca College
  • 2007: Ithaca College
  • 2008: St. John Fisher College
  • 2009: St. John Fisher College

Player of the Year edit

  • 2000: Robin Bimson (Ithaca)
  • 2001: Laura Remia (Ithaca)
  • 2002: Shari McNamara (RIT)
  • 2003: Shari McNamara (RIT)
  • 2004: Zahida Sherman (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Leigh Bonkowski (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Kaitlyn Dulac (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Hannah Shalett (Ithaca)
  • 2008: Erica Cutspec (Ithaca), Sara Dresser (St. John Fisher)

Pitcher of the Year edit

  • 2007: Nicole Cade (Ithaca)
  • 2008: Carly Myers (Ithaca)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2000: Amanda Kent (St. John Fisher)
  • 2001: Shari McNamara (RIT)
  • 2002: Abby Pelot (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Leigh Bonkowski (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Zahida Sherman (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Carly Myers (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Ashlee McBride-Krause (St. John Fisher)
  • 2007: Sarah Gates (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Emily McPherson (RIT)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2000: Deb Pallozzi (Ithaca)
  • 2001: Jack Carpenter (RIT), Deb Pallozzi (Ithaca)
  • 2002: Jack Carpenter (RIT), Deb Pallozzi (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Deb Pallozzi (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Len Maiorani (St. John Fisher)
  • 2005: Jack Carpenter (RIT)
  • 2006: Pat Mineo (Utica)
  • 2007: Deb Pallozzi (Ithaca)
  • 2008: Gino Olivieri (Alfred)

Field hockey edit

Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Stevens Institute of Technology, Utica College, and Washington & Jefferson College compete in Empire 8 field hockey. The women's field hockey championship was first held in 2002.

Champions edit

  • 2002: Hartwick College
  • 2003: Ithaca College
  • 2004: Hartwick College
  • 2005: Hartwick College
  • 2006: Ithaca College, Utica College
  • 2007: Nazareth College
  • 2008: Stevens Institute of Technology

Player of the Year edit

  • 2002: Tara Wilkes (Hartwick)
  • 2003: Tara Wilkes (Hartwick)
  • 2004: Kelly Cooman (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Tasha Snowden (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Katie Kutas (Utica)
  • 2007: Kelly Miranda (Nazareth)
  • 2008:

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2002: Natasha Snowden (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Riana Bovill (Elmira)
  • 2004: Danielle Fiore (Utica)
  • 2005: Katie Kutas (Utica)
  • 2006: Courtney Geddis (Stevens)
  • 2007: Lauren Griggs (Stevens)
  • 2008:

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2002: Bern Macca (Elmira)
  • 2003: Bern Macca (Elmira), Pat Mihalko (Utica)
  • 2004: Anna Meyer (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Megan McGuin (Utica)
  • 2006: Jessica Reed (Stevens)
  • 2007: Jomara Coghlan (Washington & Jefferson)
  • 2008:

Lacrosse edit

Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College compete in Empire 8 lacrosse. The men's and women's lacrosse championships were first held in 2002.

Men's edit

Champions edit

  • 1999: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2002: Ithaca College
  • 2003: Nazareth College
  • 2004: Nazareth College
  • 2005: Nazareth College
  • 2006: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2007: Nazareth College
  • 2008: Ithaca College
  • 2009: Nazareth College
  • 2010: Rochester Institute of Technology

Player of the Year edit

  • 1999: Ben Hunt (RIT)
  • 2000: Jake Coon (Nazareth)
  • 2001: Eric Goodberlet (Nazareth)
  • 2002: Ryan Martin (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Matt Kent (Nazareth)
  • 2004: Josh Molinari (RIT)
  • 2005: Matt Casey (Ithaca)
  • 2006: David Thering (RIT)
  • 2007: Ryan Hotaling (Nazareth)
  • 2008: Matt Nelligan (Ithaca)
  • 2010: Mark DeCirce (Nazareth), Jordan MacIntosh (RIT)

Goalkeeper of the Year edit

  • 2007: Dennis Butler (Ithaca)
  • 2008: Dave Decker (Stevens)
  • 2010: David Gal (Ithaca)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 1996: Ben Hunt (RIT)
  • 2000: Dennis Juleff (Ithaca)
  • 2001: Mark Colite (Hartwick)
  • 2002: Brian Weil (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Dave Thering (RIT)
  • 2004: Dennis Butler (Ithaca), Andy German (Alfred)
  • 2005: Andrew Ruocco (RIT)
  • 2006: Mike Cintineo (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Erinn O'Hara (Nazareth)
  • 2008: Vito DeMola (Hartwick)
  • 2010: Harry Hughes (Hartwick)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2000: Scott Nelson (Nazareth), Ken Long (Ithaca), Bart Governanti (Elmira)
  • 2001: Rob Randall (Nazareth)
  • 2002: Jeff Long (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Rob Randall (Nazareth)
  • 2004: Gene Peluso (RIT)
  • 2005: Jeff Long (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Jeff Long (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Rob Randall (Nazareth)
  • 2008: Jeff Long (Ithaca)
  • 2010: Jake Coon (RIT)

Women's edit

Champions edit

  • 2002: Nazareth College
  • 2003: Ithaca College
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Nazareth College
  • 2006: Nazareth College
  • 2007: St. John Fisher College
  • 2008: Ithaca College
  • 2009: St. John Fisher College

Player of the Year edit

  • 2000: Lauren D'Aurio (Alfred), Maya Lambiase (Nazareth)
  • 2001: Brooke Andrews (Ithaca)
  • 2002: Allison Roberts (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Jessica Welch (Ithaca), Shawna Kabot (Nazareth)
  • 2004: Michelle Schlegel (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Katya Outwater (Elmira)
  • 2006: Betsy Carney (Nazareth)
  • 2007: Laurie Quackenbush (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Laurie Quackenbush (St. John Fisher)

Goalkeeper of the Year edit

  • 2007: Kelsey Evans (RIT)
  • 2008: Kelsey Evans (RIT)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2000: Lorra Podsiadlo (Nazareth)
  • 2001: Michelle Schlegel (Ithaca)
  • 2002: Lindsay Gotham (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Kurstin Meehan (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Theresa Nobilski (St. John Fisher)
  • 2005: Meagan Howell (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Jen Springett (St. John Fisher)
  • 2007: Lauren Glavin (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Tammy Kohanski (Utica)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2000: Sue Behme (Nazareth)
  • 2001: Piep van Heuven (Ithaca)
  • 2002: Sue Behme (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Karen Hollands (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Karen Hollands (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Sue Behme (Nazareth)
  • 2006: Sue Behme (Nazareth)
  • 2007: Shannon McHale (St. John Fisher)
  • 2008: Sue Behme (Nazareth)

Swimming & diving edit

The men's and women's swimming & diving championships were first held in 2002.

Men's edit

Champions edit

  • 2002: Ithaca College
  • 2003: Alfred University
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Alfred University
  • 2006: Hartwick College
  • 2007: Alfred University
  • 2008: Alfred University
  • 2009: Alfred University
  • 2010: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2011: Ithaca College
  • 2012: Ithaca College
  • 2013: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2014: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2015: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2016: Stevens Institute of Technology

Athlete of the Meet edit

  • 2002: Sean Kavanaugh (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Erik Zelbacher (RIT)
  • 2004: Sean Kavanaugh (Ithaca), Sasha Kuznezov (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Erik Zelbacher (RIT)
  • 2006: Erik Zelbacher (RIT)
  • 2007: Matt Baker (Alfred)
  • 2008: Brian Agro (Alfred)
  • 2009: Evan Wilson (Stevens)
  • 2010: Andrew Brisson (Alfred)
  • 2011: Dan Pecoraro (Stevens)
  • 2012: Michael Phillips (Hartwick)
  • 2013: John Hu (Stevens)
  • 2014: Joshua Lefeber (Stevens)
  • 2015: Joshua Lefeber (Stevens), Miles Blaney (Hartwick)
  • 2016: Joshua Lefeber (Stevens), Matt Plunkett (Hartwick)

Athlete of the Year edit

  • 2002: Sean Kavanaugh (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Erik Zelbacher (RIT)
  • 2004: Sean Kavanaugh (Ithaca), Sasha Kuznezov (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Erik Zelbacher (RIT)
  • 2006: Erik Zelbacher (RIT)
  • 2007:
  • 2008: Matt Baker (Alfred)
  • 2009: Matt Baker (Alfred)
  • 2010: Evan Wilson (Stevens)
  • 2011: John Hu (Stevens)
  • 2012: Alex Benham (Stevens)
  • 2013: John Hu (Stevens)
  • 2014: Adam Zelehowsky (Ithaca)
  • 2015: Miles Blaney (Hartwick)
  • 2016: Ravi Sun (Stevens)

Rookie of the Meet edit

  • 2002: Steve Barnes (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Brian Gotham (Alfred)
  • 2004: Kurt Cedo (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Quinn Donahoe (RIT)
  • 2006: Kevin Milkovich (Hartwick)
  • 2007: Andrew Brisson (Alfred)
  • 2008: Joe Gage (Ithaca), Evan Wilson (Stevens)
  • 2009: Antoine Conners (Ithaca)
  • 2010: John Hu (Stevens)
  • 2011: Taylor Van Cott (Ithaca)
  • 2012: Miles Blaney (Hartwick)
  • 2013:
  • 2014:
  • 2015:
  • 2016: Vinny Tavoletti (Stevens)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2002: Kevin Markwardt (Ithaca)
  • 2003: Brian Striker (Alfred)
  • 2004: Kevin Markwardt (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Brian Striker (Alfred)
  • 2006: Dale Rothenberger (Hartwick)
  • 2007: Brian Striker (Alfred)
  • 2008: Brian Striker (Alfred)
  • 2009: Brian Striker (Alfred)
  • 2010: Trevor Miele (Stevens)
  • 2011: Kevin Markwardt (Ithaca)
  • 2012: Kevin Markwardt (Ithaca)
  • 2013: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2014: Kevin Markwardt (Ithaca)
  • 2015: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2016: Stevens Institute of Technology

Women's edit

Champions edit

  • 2002: Ithaca College
  • 2003: Ithaca College
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Ithaca College
  • 2006: Ithaca College
  • 2007: Ithaca College
  • 2008: Ithaca College

Athlete of the meet edit

  • 2002: Lisa Elsemore (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Megan Hughes (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Megan Hughes (Ithaca), Gayle Gregory (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Aubrey Kirchoff (Nazareth)
  • 2006: Emily Lesher (Nazareth)

Swimmer of the meet edit

  • 2007: Emily Lesher (Nazareth)
  • 2008: Emily Lesher (Nazareth)

Diver of the meet edit

  • 2007: Erin Collins (Alfred)
  • 2008: Ashley Brinkman (Hartwick)

Rookie of the meet edit

  • 2002: Daniel Moreau (Hartwick)
  • 2003: Stacey Bowen (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Mary Larkin (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Emily Lesher (Nazareth)
  • 2006: Lauren Botterbusch (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Caitlyn Burr (RIT)
  • 2008: Sheila Rhoades (Ithaca)

Coach of the year edit

  • 2002: TJ Davis (Alfred)
  • 2003: Paula Miller (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Dale Rothenberger (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Martie Staser (Nazareth)
  • 2006: Paula Miller (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Martie Staser (Nazareth)
  • 2008: Paula Miller (Ithaca)

Tennis edit

Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College compete in Empire 8 tennis. The men's and women's tennis championships were first held in 2002.

Men's edit

Champions edit

  • 2002: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2003: Ithaca College
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2006: Ithaca College
  • 2007: Ithaca College
  • 2008: Stevens Institute of Technology
  • 2009: Ithaca College
  • 2010: Stevens Institute of Technology

Player of the Year edit

  • 2002: Michael Magnone (Nazareth)
  • 2003: Scott Rubens (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Vladimir Vecher (Hartwick)
  • 2005: David Chachu (RIT)
  • 2006: Chris Ciolino (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Colin Flynn (Ithaca)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2002: David Chachu (RIT)
  • 2003: Chris Ciolino (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Colin Flynn (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Aaron Haak (St. John Fisher)
  • 2006: Ryan Weaver (Nazareth)
  • 2007: Taylor Borda (Ithaca)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2002: Ann Nealon (RIT)
  • 2003: Bill Austin (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Andrea Pontius (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Ann Nealon (RIT)
  • 2006: Bill Austin (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Bill Austin (Ithaca)

Women's edit

Champions edit

  • 2002: Nazareth College
  • 2003: Nazareth College
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Alfred University
  • 2006: Ithaca College
  • 2007: Ithaca College

Player of the Year edit

  • 2001: Katie Silky (Nazareth)
  • 2002: Sara Kula (RIT)
  • 2003: Alicia Ballard (Alfred)
  • 2004: Alicia Ballard (Alfred)
  • 2005: Caitlin Castle (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Katie Calfee (Alfred)
  • 2007: Dana Bacalla (Stevens)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2001: Alicia Ballard (Alfred)
  • 2002: Jennifer Hume (RIT)
  • 2003: Jody Butterfoss (Alfred)
  • 2004: Katie Calfee (Alfred)
  • 2005: Caitlin Castle (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Caroline Caillet (RIT)
  • 2007: Melanie Cohen (Ithaca)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2001: Brian Friedland (Alfred)
  • 2002: Linda Gohagan (St. John Fisher)
  • 2003: Annette Shapiro (Nazareth)
  • 2004: Brian Friedland (Alfred)
  • 2005: Bill Austin (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Bill Austin (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Bill Austin (Ithaca)

Cross country edit

The men's and women's cross country championships were first held in 2003.

Men's edit

Champions edit

  • 2003: Ithaca College
  • 2004: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2005: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2006: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2007: Rochester Institute of Technology

Runner of the Year edit

  • 2003: Mike Styczynski (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Shawn Calabrese (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Nate Lowe (RIT)
  • 2006: Jesse Williamson (RIT)
  • 2007: Brendan Epstein (Nazareth)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2003: Patrick McGreal (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Brendan Epstein (Nazareth)
  • 2005: Jared Burdick (RIT)
  • 2006: Nick Stenuf (Nazareth)
  • 2007: Mitch Boise (Utica)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2003: Jim Nichols (Ithaca)
  • 2004: David Warth (RIT)
  • 2005: David Warth (RIT)
  • 2006: David Warth (RIT)
  • 2007: David Warth (RIT)

Women's edit

Champions edit

  • 2003: Ithaca College
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Ithaca College
  • 2006: Ithaca College
  • 2007: Ithaca College

Runner of the Year edit

  • 2003: Amanda Laytham (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Bridgette Pilling (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Rachel Blasiak (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Rachel Blasiak (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Lindsey Nadolski (Ithaca)

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2003: Rachel Blasik (Ithaca)
  • 2004: Adrienne Gagnier (RIT)
  • 2005: Lindsey Nadolski (Ithaca)
  • 2006: McKenzie Clemens (Alfred)
  • 2007: Alissa Kersey (Ithaca)

Coach of the Year edit

  • 2003: William Ware (Ithaca)
  • 2004: William Ware (Ithaca)
  • 2005: William Ware (Ithaca)
  • 2006: William Ware (Ithaca)
  • 2007: William Ware (Ithaca)

Track edit

Indoor track edit

The men's and women's indoor track championships were first held in 2004.

Men's edit

Champions edit
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2006: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2007: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2008: Ithaca College
Athlete of the meet edit
  • 2004: Kevin Alford (Ithaca), Curtis Howard (RIT)
  • 2005: Matt Bango (RIT)
  • 2006: Nick Stenuf (Nazareth)
Track Athlete of the meet edit
  • 2007: Nate Lowe (RIT)
  • 2008: Nick Stenuf (Nazareth)
  • 2009: Michael Hardbarger AKA Ginnie (RIT)
Field Athlete of the meet edit
  • 2007: Ryan Squillacioti (Alfred), Brandon Wheeler (Nazareth)
  • 2008: Ryan Squillacioti (Alfred)
Rookie of the meet edit
  • 2004: David Falcinelli (RIT)
  • 2005: Jimmy Sorel (RIT)
  • 2006: Jared Burdick (RIT), P.J. Scott (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Dennis Akey (Ithaca)
  • 2008: Jeff Wetmore (Ithaca)
Coach of the year edit
  • 2004: Jim Nichols (Ithaca)
  • 2005: David Warth (RIT)
  • 2006: David Warth (RIT)
  • 2007: David Warth (RIT)
  • 2008: Jim Nichols (Ithaca)

Women's edit

Champions edit
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Ithaca College
  • 2006: Ithaca College
  • 2007: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • 2008:
Athlete of the meet edit
  • 2004: Amanda Laytham (Ithaca), Sheri Kelleher (Hartwick)
  • 2005: Danielle Simmons (RIT)
  • 2006: LaKeisha Perez (RIT)
Track Athlete of the meet edit
  • 2007: LaKeisha Perez (RIT)
  • 2008:
Field Athlete of the meet edit
  • 2007: Jamie Morey (RIT)
  • 2008:
Rookie of the meet edit
  • 2004: Jessemyn Russell (Nazareth)
  • 2005: LaKeisha Perez (RIT)
  • 2006: Elizabeth Wilcox (Ithaca)
  • 2007: Marcia McCord (Ithaca)
  • 2008:
Coach of the year edit
  • 2004: Jennifer Potter (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Jennifer Potter (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Jennifer Potter (Ithaca)

Outdoor track edit

The men's and women's outdoor track championships were first held in 2004.

Men's edit

Champions edit
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Ithaca College
  • 2006: Rochester Institute of Technology
Athlete of the Meet edit
  • 2004: Mike Styczynski (Ithaca), Tariq Ahmad (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Jimmy Sorel (RIT)
  • 2006: Nick Stenuf (Nazareth)
Rookie of the Meet edit
  • 2004: Ken Taylor (Nazareth)
  • 2005: Matt Bango (RIT)
  • 2006: Drew Hodge (Ithaca)
Coach of the Year edit
  • 2004: Jim Nichols (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Jim Nichols (Ithaca)
  • 2006: David Warth (RIT)

Women's edit

Champions edit
  • 2004: Ithaca College
  • 2005: Ithaca College
  • 2006: Ithaca College
Athlete of the Meet edit
  • 2004: Sheri Kelleher (Hartwick), Allison Griggs (RIT)
  • 2005: Elena DeQuesada (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Lauren Koppel (Ithaca), LaKeisha Perez (RIT)
Rookie of the Meet edit
  • 2004: Stephanie Matuszewski (RIT)
  • 2005: LaKeisha Perez (RIT)
  • 2006: Lauren Koppel (Ithaca)
Coach of the Year edit
  • 2004: Jennifer Potter (Ithaca)
  • 2005: Jennifer Potter (Ithaca)
  • 2006: Jennifer Potter (Ithaca)

References edit

External links edit