Height:
6-2
Weight: 195
Year: Senior
High School: Onondaga
Hometown: Syracuse. N.Y.
Business Administration major. . . son
of Jay and Sondra Hotaling, Syracuse, N.Y. . . team
captain. . . returning for his fourth season, Hotaling
had another strong season for the Golden Flyers in 2006, leading
the team in scoring with 74 points on 37 goals and 37 assists. . . had
a career-high nine points on three goals, six assists in the ECAC
Championship game at Ithaca 5/14/06. . . . scored
five goals with one assist in 17-10 win over Clarkson 3/13/06. . . scored
three goals in a game seven times. . . scored game-winning
goal with :01 left in overtime of an 8-7 win at Cortland 3/28/06. . . earned
third-team All-America honors from the USILA. . . named
team's Offensive MVP and was a first-team Empire 8 Conference all-star. .
.
2005: amassed 82 points on 51 goals and 31 assists
-- all team highs. . . also led the team in ground
balls with 69. . . scored at least one goal in all
17 games and twice had a career-high of six goals -- at Hartwick
4/9/05 and at Middlebury in the NCAA Tournament semifinals 5/22/05. . .
scored five goals each in wins over Elmira 4/26/05 and at Ithaca
4/29/05. . . had eight points (on three goals and
five assists) at Alfred 4/13/05. . . earned first-team
All-America honors from the USILA and was the recipient of the Lt.
Col. Jack Turnbull Award as the Outstanding Attackman in Division
III. . . also earned first-team Empire 8 Conference
all-star honors and was named E8 Player of the Week three times
-- 3/6, 4/10 and 5/1. . .
2004: emerged as a capable scoring threat, appearing
in 11 games and producing 17 points on 14 goals and three assists
as an attackman. . . scored three times each in
wins over Skidmore and Hartwick. . . contributed
a goal in the Golden Flyers' 13-9 loss to Salisbury in the national
championship game. . .
Scholastic: a graduate of Onondaga Central near
Syracuse, Hotaling played lacrosse at Corcoran High School for four
seasons and was a two-time Onondaga League all-star as an attackman. . . earned
third-team all-Central New York honors and was chosen to play in
Exceptional Senior all-star game in 2003. . . also
was a standout in football and basketball at Onondaga. . . led
football team to a 26-0 record in two seasons as starting quarterback. . . team
won Section Three and state titles in 2001 and 2002. . . was
captain of varsity basketball team for two seasons and was a two-time
Onondaga League all-star.
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Years
|
GP |
G |
A |
Pts. |
GB |
|
2004 |
11 |
14 |
3 |
17 |
14 |
|
2005 |
17 |
51 |
31 |
82 |
69 |
|
2006 |
16 |
37 |
37 |
74 |
33 |
|
Total |
44 |
102 |
71 |
173 |
116 |
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