I chose Union because it had everything I was looking for in a college. It has exceptional academics, competitive athletics, and a close-knit community. At Union: A Dean's List student and member of ...
I chose to attend Union because of the size of the student body, its campus and the ability to balance my athletics and academics. At Union: A Dean's List student. 2024: Ran at seven of Union’s eight ...
Erin (Gehen) Zannella returns for her second year as Union College's Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance and Ticketing in 2025-26. In her position, Zannella oversees all compliance efforts ...
I chose Union because it was a small school that will allow me to engage with students and professors on a closer level. Prior to Union: A 2025 graduate of Greensboro Day School … played five years of ...
I chose Union because, when I visited the school, I instantly felt welcomed by the coaching staff and players. I was very impressed by both the athletic and academic ...
Josh Hauge returns for his fourth season at the helm of the Union College men's hockey team in 2025-26. Hauge's program continued to show improvement in his third year at the helm, posting a 19-14-3 ...
I chose Union because it is a high academic school where I can keep playing football. I loved my visit and the people I met while I was there. Prior to Union: A 2025 graduate of Milton High School … ...
I chose Union because it is a tight-knit community, a place where I can see myself grow, and a place that will set me up for life after college while also having a great football tradition. Prior to ...
TROY, N.Y. – Two Union College student-athletes received weekly honors from the Liberty League and three more were recognized with honor roll selections for the week ending on November 9, the ...
2025-2026 Union College Men's Ice Hockey (PDF) ...
2011: Started all 18 games and recorded the most points on the team with 16 goals and 30 assists.. fielded 28 ground balls. 2010: Led the team in points by netting 20 goals and earning 20 assists ...
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – For the first time in program history, the Union College field hockey team will fight for a Liberty League title on Sunday afternoon as the second-seeded Garnet Chargers head to ...
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