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Cozzens Field

GPS Address: 300 Pulteney St., Geneva, NY
Parking: Scandling Lot

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Home of the Hobart and William Smith soccer teams, John H. Cozzens, Jr. '41 Memorial Field is one of the finest full-length, natural grass pitches in the Northeast. Cozzens Memorial Field was built during the summer of 2001 through a thoughtful bequest from John H. Cozzens, Jr. Cozzens Memorial Field was officially dedicated on October 20, 2001.

The field honors the life of John H. Cozzens, Jr., a 1941 graduate of Hobart College. Cozzens played football, basketball, and lacrosse during his academic career. He lettered in football in 1939 and 1940, serving as team captain during his senior year.

In 2017, the Carver-DeLaney Family Press Box and expanded stadium seating at Cozzens Field were opened, providing fans and media excellent sightlines for viewing some of the top soccer in NCAA Division III. Together, Trustee Chip Carver '81 and Anne Delaney made the lead gift to fund the construction of the Cozzens Field grandstand and press box as well as other facility enhancements. Carver played baseball for the Statesmen while earning an economics degree. Since 2017, Carver has served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Heron soccer team.

Hobart and William Smith soccer teams have played 72 postseason matches on Cozzens Field, including 38 NCAA tournament games.
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