Hall of Fame

Geoff Boblick

Geoff Boblick

  • Class
    1998
  • Induction
    2014
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball
When Joe Bressi took over the men's basketball program in 1994, the keystone of his first recruiting class was Geoff Boblick. The guard didn't disappoint, as he began his career by averaging 16.1 points and earning Freedom League Rookie of the Year honors in 1994-95 while helping the Warriors to a seven-win improvement. During that season, the Cedar Cliff High School graduate set a school record by posting 10 steals against Juniata, a mark that has yet to be approached. With the help of another strong recruiting class the next year, which included All-American Andy Rutherford and 1,000-point scorer Kevin McFarland, the Warriors made another leap, winning a school-record 21 games and reaching the second round of the NCAA Tournament. In all, Boblick was a key cog in the wheel that helped the Warriors complete one of the greatest transformations in program history, as he led the team to a 64-36 (.640) record in his career as the team made three appearances in the MAC Tournament. A 1,000-point scorer by the end of his junior year, the New Cumberland, Pa., native finished his career with 1,363 career points, the 11th-most in program history, and a school-record 181 steals, a record that stood for 15 years. He is also still eighth in program history with 230 career assists and is also in the top 10 in career 3-point field goals made (174), games started (95) and free throws made (303). Still active in athletics, Boblick is an assistant football coach at Trinity High School in Camp Hill, Pa. He is a youth specialist at Schaffner Youth Detention Center.
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