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New Hampshire

Lauren Wells

Kelley Flynn Abigail LaRosa

Denise Beliveau

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NEW HAMPSHIRE Nestled in New Hampshire’s seacoast region, the UNH campus offers a pleasing mix of classic and modern buldings and college greens that gradually gives way to 2,600 acres of woods, fields, and farms.

The University prides itself as being a Top-10 entrepreneurial campus (Forbes.com and The Princeton Review). The Whittemore School of Business and Economics was recently selected second among all business schools in a nationwide pool of business school deans.

Students who choose UNH often do so because of the seemingly endless options offered through an accessible system of schools and colleges. UNH offers literally thousands of courses in more than 100 majors. UNH is one of the leading research schools on the East coast. A land-, sea- and space grant university, our University engages under graduates in the intellectual excitement of research.

The Wildcat sculpture, commissioned by the UNH alumni association, was created by Matthew Grey Palmer and is displayed on Main Street in front of the Whittemore Center and Memorial Field.


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The 2011-12 University of New Hampshire women’s basketball media guide was written, designed and edited by Eric Peterson of the Athletic Media & Public Relations Office. Inside and covers design and layout on the iMac by Eric Peterson using Adobe InDesign CS2 4.0.4 and Adobe Photoshop CS2. Individual head shots by Gil Talbot. Action photos within the guide by Gil Talbot and Gregory Greene. Content and editorial assistance provided by Connor Meiselman, Lauren Flanagan and Kristen Decandia. Special thanks to the entire Media and Public Relations staff, as well as the women’s basketball staff. ON THE FRONT COVER (From L-R): Lauren Wells, Denise Beliveau, Abigail LaRosa and Kelley Flynn.

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Table of Contents...................................................... 1 2011-12 Quick Facts................................................. 2 Media Information.................................................... 3 UNH............................................................................ 4 UNH Facilities........................................................... 5 University Information........................................ 6-7 Personnel.....................................................8 Head Coach Maureen Magarity............................. 9 Assistant Coach Margaret Carey.........................10 Assistant Coach Mike Roux..................................10 Assistant Coach Kristen Linderoth.....................11 Dir. of Basketball Operations Taryn Christian............11 President Dr. Mark Huddleston...........................12 Athletic Director Marty Scarano.........................13 Support Staff......................................................14-16 2011-12 Preview..........................................17 Season Outlook.................................................18-19 Roster.........................................................................20 Players..........................................................21 Denise Beliveau.......................................................22 Kelley Flynn..............................................................23 Lauren Wells............................................................24 Abigail LaRosa.........................................................25 Jilliane Friel...............................................................26 Cari Reed..................................................................27 Kelsey Hogan...........................................................28 Sarah-Marie Frankenberger..................................29 Bridgette McKnight................................................30 Morgan Frame.........................................................31 Ariel Gaston.............................................................31 Kaylee Kilpatrick.....................................................32 Alexandra Leftridge................................................32 Stephanie Spoto.......................................................32 2010-11 Season in Review......................33 2010-11 Statistics....................................................34 2010-11 Results and Leaders................................35 2010-11 Awards and Honors................................36 2010-11 America East League Leaders...............37 This is America East..............................38 About America East...............................................39 America East Composite Schedule.....................40 History and Records............................41 Timeline..............................................................42-43 Individual/Team Season Records........................44 All-time Leaders......................................................45 Individual/Team Records......................................46 Coaches Year-by-Year Results/Leaders...............47 All-time Awards......................................................48 UNH vs. All-time Opponents...............................49 Game-by-Game.................................................50-52 All-time Letterwinners..........................................53


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University Information MEDIA & PUBLIC RELATIONS

School................................University of New Hampshire Location............................................ Durham, N.H. 03824 Founded......................................................................... 1866 Enrollment.................................................................. 14,492 President.......................................... Dr. Mark Huddleston Athletic Director........................................ Marty Scarano Nickname................................................................ Wildcats Colors............................................................. Blue & White Affliation..................................................NCAA Division I Conference.....................................................America East Arena ............................................Lundholm Gymnasium Capacity........................................................................ 3,000

Coaching Staff

Head Coach....................Maureen Magarity (Marist ‘03) Overall Record............................................................... 9-20 Record at UNH.............................................................. 9-20 Assistant Coaches.....Margaret Carey (Mount St. Mary’s ‘01) ....................................Mike Roux (Assumption ‘02) ......................Kristen Linderoth (Lafayette College ‘10) Director of Basketball Operations ....................................Taryn Christian (Northeastern ‘11) Athletic Trainer.....................................Barbara Hemphill Strength and Conditioning Coach.......... Paul Chapman

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Media & Public Relations Director.............Tom Wilkins Women’s Basketball Contact......................Eric Peterson Office Phone.................................................. 603-862-6877 Cell Phone...................................................... 603-862-6877 E-mail............................................eric.peterson@unh.edu Office Fax....................................................... 603-862-3839 Press Row Phone.......................................... 603-862-3181 Web Site.........................................www.unhwildcats.com

Team Information

2010-11 Record......................................................9-20 2010-11 Conference Record/Finish............. 6-10/6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................... 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost.......................................... 4/1 Key Returners (4): Denise Beliveau, 5-11, Sr., F............12.9 ppg, 8.9 rpg Cari Reed, 5-9, Jr., G.........................10.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg Kelsey Hogan, 5-6, So., G................ 8.2 ppg, 4.1 apg Lauren Wells, 5-7, Sr., G....................7.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg OthersReturners (5): Kelley Flynn, 6-5, Sr., C......................3.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg Sarah-Marie Frankenberger, 5-10, So. G/F . ....................................................3.1 ppg, 1.2 rpg Jilliane Friel, 5-9, Jr., G.......................1.3 ppg, 0.8 rpg Abigail LaRosa, 5-9, Jr., G..................1.3 ppg, 1.1 rpg Bridgette McKnight, 5-10, So., F......0.8 ppg, 1.1 rpg Newcomers (5): Ariel Gaston, 5-7, Fr., G Kaylee Kilpatrick, 6-2, Fr., F Alexandra Leftridge, 5-10, Fr., G/F Stephanie Spoto, 5-10, Fr., G/F Morgan Frame, 6-1, Jr., F

Directions To UNH

From the South: Take I-95 North to 91 North (at New Haven, Conn.) to 84 East (Exit 29/Charter Oaks Bridge). Follow 84 East through Connecticut to the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90). Stay on the Mass Pike for 10 miles before taking the exit for Auburn/Worcester and 290 East. Proceed east on 290 to Exit 26B for 495 North–stay in the left lane to exit to 495 North. Continue on 495 North– it will end and merge with 95 North. Proceed on 95 North into New Hampshire and continue on to the toll booth. From the toll, go approximately seven miles to Exit 4–left lane exit–for the Spaulding Turnpike (Route 4 West)– Signs that read “NH Lakes and Mountains,” and “Dover/Concord”. Go about four miles and take Exit 6W (the last exit before the toll) and follow Route 4 West. Go approximately four miles and continue straight through a traffic light (Madbury Road), and proceed another 1 1/2 miles to the Route 155A exit, marked “University of New Hampshire.” Take a left turn off the ramp and proceed approximately one mile. The Fieldhouse (Lundholm Gymnasium) will be on the right and parking is available in “A Lot” directly across from the Field House on the left side (before 6pm park at the Visitors Lot next to A lot). From North: Follow 95 South to Spaulding Turnpike (Route 4 West) and continue as above. From West (Vermont, Concord): Take 89 South to 93 North. Follow 93 North, approximately four miles to 393 East, which will merge with Route 4 East. Follow Route 4 to Route 155A exit for the “University of New Hampshire.” Make a right off the ramp and proceed as above. From West (Manchester, Nashua): Take 93 North to Route 101 East. Follow 101 to Exit 6 (Route 125). Exit and take a left onto 125 and follow straight to Lee Traffic Circle. First right at circle is Route 4 East. Follow as above.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

The 2011-12 University of New Hampshire women’s basketball guide was prepared by the UNH Athletic Media & Public Relations office to assist all media in their coverage of Wildcat basketball and to provide pertinent information regarding the New Hampshire women’s basketball program. Requests for additional information, interviews and photographs should be directed to Eric Peterson in the UNH Athletic Media & Public Relations office.

Game Credentials

Only accredited members of the media will receive credentials for any game. Requests for credentials should be made no later than 24 hours prior to game time. Credentials can be picked up 90 minutes prior to the game at the Lundholm Gymnasium will-call table. Credentials should be requested through Eric Peterson, Assistant Director of Media Relations.

Photo and Film Credentials

All photo and film credentials should be requested as early as possible, and no later than 24 hours prior to tip-off. Photographers and videographers should work on both end lines. Photographers and videographers on the end lines assume responsibility for all risks.

Radio

Credentials for visiting radio will be limited to three persons unless prior arrangements have been made. Visiting radio phone lines may be requested through the UNH Athletic Media & Public Relations office. There are two phone lines available for visiting radio, and there is no charge to use the lines for the game.

Press Row Game Services

Pre-game notes and game programs will be available prior to the start of each game. In addition, pre-game notes and statistics are available at least 24 hours prior to each game by accessing www.unhwildcats.com. Halftime statistics will be available and a complete book featuring final statistics and play-by-play will be available following the contest. There

are also stat display monitors located along press row for use by radio and television outlets. Workspace for media members will be available in the UNH Athletic Media & Public Relations office, Room 151 in the Field House, following the game.

Interviews

All requests for player or coach interviews, either in person or via telephone, are arranged by the UNH Athletic Media & Public Relations office and should be requested through Eric Peterson. Post-game interviews with coaches and players will take place in the Field House conference room following an NCAA-mandated 10 minute cooldown period. There will be no interviews with players on game day until after the contest.

Radio/UNHWildcats.tv

The UNH athletic department has formed the “UNH Sports Network” which began in 1999 to provide radio coverage of UNH athletics. Veteran play-by-play annoucer Jim Jeannotte has been broadcasting Wildcat athletics since 1973 and will continue to anchor the show. Wildcats Sports Properties has added WGIN-AM 930 (Rochester) and WQSO-FM (Portsmouth) 96.7 as flagship stations on the Wildcats Sports Network, joining WGIR-AM 610 (Manchester), which was added in 2008. All three stations are part of the Clear Channel family, which went into effect at the beginning of the 2009-10 athletic season. Wildcat fans are encouraged to buy the “Wildcat All-Access Pass” which is an annual subscription for $99.00 that provides not only all the live coverage of UNH home athletic events, but also premium content not available to view without the All-Access Pass. The premium content includes a behind the scenes look at UNH athletics through player and coaches interviews, highlights, podcasts, select post-game interviews and an in-depth archive section of all video available on UNHwildcats.TV. Fans can also purchase home events on a per game basis of $9.95.

athletic media & public relations

Tom Wilkins Assistant Athletic Director for Media & Public Relations 603-862-0730 tom.wilkins@unh.edu

Doug Poole Associate Director 603-862-2585 dpoole@unh.edu

Mike Murphy Associate Director 603-862-3906 mike.murphy@unh.edu

Anthony DeAngelis Assistant Director 603-862-3835 anthony.deangelis@unh.edu

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Eric Peterson Assistant Director 603-862-6877 eric.peterson@unh.edu

Jared Fieldsend Video & Public Relations Asistant 603-862-0730 jared.fieldsend@unh.edu

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7),$#!4 #/5.429 A pair of Wildcats earned America East postseason honors last season, as senior Denise Beliveau was named to the All-Conference Second Team while freshman Kelsey Hogan was selected to the All-Rookie Team.

New Hampshire enjoyed a strong campaign last season as the team doubled their conference wins from the year before, besting the preseason poll prediction of ninth to finish in sixth place. The team then advanced to the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament.

Maureen Magarity was named head coach of the Wildcats on May 18, 2010. Magarity is the sixth head coach in the 36-year history of the program. In her first season at the helm, Magarity led the Wildcats to a thrilling 88-74 victory over Rhode Island, the first triple-overtime win in program history. 2011-12 UNH Women’s Basketball


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In 1995, construction of the $27 million recreation and sport complex reached completion. The new Whittemore Center includes a state-of-the-art 6,500 to 7,500 seat arena for hockey, concerts and convocations, as well a new three-level recreation sports facility.

Lundholm Gymnasium, the home to UNH basketball, has received a complete facelift in recent years. Since 2001, the gym floor has been replaced and new lighting and sound systems were installed. Most recently, new scoreboards were installed and the bleachers were replaced in the summer of 2007.

In 2001, all of the women’s locker rooms in the field house were renovated. The locker room features 16 wooden lockers, a large-screen television and a lounge area.

The Jerry Azumah Performance Center opened its doors in the summer of 2003 to UNH student-athletes. A generous donation by Azumah, a former cornerback with the Chicago Bears and the 1999 recipient of the Walter Payton Award, allowed for a new state-of-the-art strength and conditioning center.

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The University of New Hampshire was originally founded as a land-grant college whose mission was to shape and educate citizenry among the state’s farmers, business people and engineers. Today, the University is a land-, sea-, and space-grant university serving a growing undergraduate student body of about 14,000 and a graduate population of 3,000 in addition to 600 full-time faculty members, 92% of which have earned their doctorate degree. The university has grown into a top public research university occupying 2,600 acres of classic living and learning space, while still maintaining the look and feel of a New England liberal arts college with a faculty dedicated to teaching. UNH’s student to faculty ratio registers at 18:1 with 84% of its classes having 50 students or less.

history

As one of the most prestigious institutions in the Northeast, the University of New Hampshire has always been recognized as a leader in education and research, spanning all fields of study and uniting them through interdisciplinary programs, labs, farms, theatres, research centers, and libraries. Founded in 1866 as the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, UNH was among the early state institutions of higher education whose formation was made possible by federal Mills Hall government land grants. The purpose for the grants was to establish colleges that would serve the sons and daughters of farming and laboring families. New Hampshire College was originally situated in Hanover, N.H. Here it was in connection with Dartmouth College before moving to Durham in 1893 after Benjamin Thompson bequeathed land and money to further the development of the college. The state legislature then granted its new charter as the University of New Hampshire in 1923. The University hosts nearly 550 international students from more than 40 countries and boasts a population of students from 49 states. Along with over 100 majors offered, UNH encompasses seven schools and colleges that undergraduates can choose from: the College of Liberal Arts, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, School of Health and Human Services, College of Life Sciences and Agricultures, Whittemore School of Business and Economics, and the Thompson School of Applied Science. And at the very heart of the University’s undergraduate studies is the General Education Program. The GEP is a core program with a breadth of academic subjects that aims to acquaint the student with some of the major modes of thought necessary to understand oneself, others, society, and the world. Diversity Statement The University prides itself as being a top 10 entrepreneurial campus (Forbes.com and The The University seeks excellence through diversity among its administraPrinceton Review) and is among the top 30 unitors, faculty, staff, and students. The versities nationally in science research funding university prohibits discrimination on the from NASA. basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, UNH is home to the NASA-recognized Space national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran Science Center; the Institute for Study for Earth, status, or marital status. Oceans and Space; and the Institute of Marine The University of New Hampshire is Dimond Library Science and Engineering. The English program committed to creating a more diverse comis staffed by an inspiring faculty of winners of munity, knowing that “inclusion, diversity and equity are values inextricably linked to the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the MacArthur Fellowship, the Edgar Allen Poe Award and the Young our mission of educational excellence.” This Poets Award. In addition, the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, established in 1962, was recently diversity strengthens our ability to reach selected second among all business schools in a nationwide pool of business school deans. UNH also graduates our individual and collective potential and to provide better services and care for all students who attend top-notch graduate schools, including Law School at Harvard and Cornell, Engineering at faculty, staff, and students. Stanford, and Medical school at Dartmouth, John Hopkins, and Harvard.

University of New Hampshire Athletic Department Mission Statement The mission of the intercollegiate athletics program at the University of New Hampshire is to provide student-athletes a collegiate experience that is enriched by their participation in programs which are competitive at the NCAA Division I level both regionally and nationally. The intercollegiate athletics program also plays an important role by enhancing the quality of life for the University and statewide community by being a source of pride and identification with the University while always maintaining high standards of academic scholarship and integrity. To fulfill its mission, the intercollegiate program must: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Provide student-athletes every opportunity to meet academic and athletic demands with the goal of graduating every student-athlete. Provide resources necessary to field competitive teams with league affiliations, and to gain regional and national recognition. Provide equitable opportunities for all intercollegiate athletics by the active recruitment of minority athletes, and provide equitable opportunities for all women student-athletes commensurate with that of their male counterparts. Provide excellent facilities for all athletes to train, practice and play. Conduct all operations within state and federal law, University policies, rules of the NCAA, and athletics conferences in which the University competes.

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In the last few years, several of the athletic facilities have received major upgrades and improvements. In September of 2001, the University completed a new $2.15 million track and field facility. The Jerry Azumah Performance Center, a strength and conditioning facility located in the UNH Field House, was dedicated on July 8, 2003. UNH athletics has also added three outdoor artificial fields, Memorial Field, Bremner Field and Cowell Stadium. Lundholm Gymnasium has received some major overhauls, including a new playing surface, new lights, a new sound system, scoreboard and a brand new bleacher system in the summer of 2007. Most recently, UNH completed a renovation of the Paul Sweet Oval indoor track complete with a new state-of-the-art surface, improved lighting and an overall facelift. In addition to the incredible improvements of its athletic facilities, the University has upgraded and renovated a large part of its academic campus as well. Most recently, Thompson Hall, one of the standing historical landmarks of the University, has been beautifully refurbished and restored. The University also completed a $52 million renovation of Kinsbury Hall, adding 6,000 square feet of student project Holloway Commons space for students in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, as well as a $4.5 revamp of Hewitt Hall to expand the School of Health and Human Services. In addition, the new 120,000 square foot Biological Sciences Building, Rudman Hall and the Spaulding Life Sciences Renovation project now provide state-of-the-art teaching and researching laboratories. The University also spent $15 million to complete Morse Hall, a new science and engineering building as well as $8.2 million to modernize the Memorial Union Building. This revision to the existing student union building consisted of several upgrades including top kitchen and dining facilities, two theaters, student mailboxes, lounges and meeting rooms, as well as additional retail spaces such as the University Bookstore. The University has also completed construction of the new dining facility on Main Street, Holloway Commons, as well as the renovation of the Dimond Library. In November of 1995, construction of the $27 million Recreation and Sport Complex reached completion. The new Whittemore Center includes a state-of-the-art 6,500 to 7,500 seat arena for hockey, concerts and convocations, as well as a new three-level recreational sports facility within the structure which had housed the old Snively Arena. Combining the atmosphere of a small New England liberal arts college with the resources and opportunities of a major research university, the University of New Hampshire is a place where all students can find or create their own niche and succeed. While the University offers an extremely broad academic base with an inspiring faculty, it also provides students with thousands of opportunities to get involved, either through athletics, campus recreation, student life, or research. The University is a dynamic Campus community that not only challenges its members academically but also expands their understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity and leads to incredible growth as students, faculty, staff, and as a community. Lundholm Gymnasium

Jerry Azumah ‘99 Former NFL Pro Bowler, Chicago Bears Susan Blanchard Ryan ’89 Star of movie “Open Water” Andy Brickley ’82 Former NHL Player & Analyst, Boston Bruins (NESN) Bobby Butler ‘10 NHL Player, Ottawa Butler Karyn Bye ’94 1998 Olympic Gold, Ice Hockey Marcy Carsey ’66 Producer, Cosby Show & That 70’s Show

Ty Conklin ’01 NHL Player, Detroit Red Wings Gary DeStefano ’78 President, Nike Global Operations Jack Edwards ’79 Announcer, Boston Bruins (NESN) Carlton Fisk ’69 Hall of Fame Baseball Player Corey Graham ’07 NFL Player, Chicago Bears John Irving ’65 Author, “Cider House Rules” Chip Kelly ‘90 Head Football Coach, Oregon

Distinguished Alumni Jason Krog, ‘99 AHL Player, Chicago Wolves Kathryn Kross ’82 Executive Producer, “Bloomberg News” Richard Linnehan ’80 NASA Astronaut John Lynch ’74 New Hampshire Governor Jackie MacMullan ’82 Journalist, ESPN & ESPN.com Mike Minnigan ’78 Owner, Minigan Properties; Former VP AOL

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Mike O’Malley ’92 Actor,“Glee”“My Name is Earl” “Yes, Dear” Peter Paul ’67 Owner, Paul Financial & Peter Paul Wines Robert Towse ’63 Senior Partner, Morgan Stanley Barbara Walsh ’81 Pulitzer-prize winner, Portland Press Herald Chris Wragge ‘92 Co-Anchor, CBS News’ The Early Show

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Maureen Magarity Head Coach • second Season Marist ‘03 Maureen Magairity (Marist ’03) enters her second year as head coach of the University of New Hampshire women’s basketball team. Magarity became the sixth head coach in the 36-year history of the program in May 2010 and the youngest coach of a Division I team – men’s or women’s – in the country. In her first season at the helm, Magarity led the Wildcats to a 9-20 overall record and a trip to the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament. Under Magarity’s direction, the Wildcats doubled their conference wins from the year before and also picked up a thrilling 88-74 win over A-10 rival Rhode Island, the first triple-overtime victory in program history. Magarity came to UNH after a four-year stint at the United States Military Academy, where she served as the associate head coach from 2009-10. In Magarity’s four years at West Point, the Black Knights compiled an overall record of 72-48, including a program-best 24-win campaign during the 2006-07 season. In her first three years on the job, Army averaged 20 wins a season, the best three-year span in program history. Magarity started at West Point in 2006-07 as an assistant coach and was elevated to the title of associate head coach in August of 2009. Tagged as the team’s recruiting coordinator, Magarity assisted in all aspects of the program, including the organization of official, unofficial, home and school visits with prospects. She also assisted with the coordination of practice, budget management, scouting opponents and monitoring academics. However, her main focus was player development for both the wing and post players. In her time on the bench, she has coached two players to All-Patriot League honors and helped one student-athlete earn the program’s first Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year award this past season. In addition to her tenure at Army, Magarity’s collegiate coaching experience includes stints as an assistant coach at Fairfield University (2005-06) and Marist College (2004-05).

Prior to a one-year stint at Fairfield University, Magarity served as an assistant coach at Marist College, helping lead the Red Foxes to a program-best 22-7 record, on their way to winning the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference regular season championship. Magarity earned a B.A. in Communications and Public Relations with a minor in Psychology from Marist College in 2003. In addition, she also earned an M.P.A. in Public Administration while at Marist in 2005. As a player, Magarity served as team captain during her junior and senior seasons, helping the Red Foxes to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2004. She garnered two All-MAAC Second Team selections, and was a 2004 MAAC All-Tournament Team choice. Magarity earned two MAAC Scholar-Athlete awards (2002, 2004) and received the James Pizzani Award for dedication and loyalty as a senior. Before transferring to Marist, she played one season at Boston College. While at BC, the Eagles reached the semifinals of the preseason WNIT, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2000. Magarity married her husband Brendan Copes in the summer of 2009. Magarity currently resides in Dover, N.H.

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Margaret carey assistant coach • second Season Mount st. mary’s ‘01 Margaret Carey enters her second season as an assistant coach of the UNH women’s basketball program. Carey, who serves as the program’s Recruiting Coordinator, came to UNH after serving a year as an assistant coach with the Fordham University women’s basketball team. Prior to her stint with the Rams, she spent a year at her alma mater, Mount St. Mary’s University, where she served as the recruiting coordinator, helping the Mountaineers continue their string of 20-straight NEC Tournament appearances, while posting their best season since the 2000-01 campaign. Prior to her time on the Mountaineers coaching staff, Carey was the head coach at Catholic University where she put together a 44-35 record from 2005-08, leading the Cardinals to the Capital Athletics Conference semifinals in her first year.

Before her time at Catholic University, Carey served as an assistant at Richard Stockton College in New Jersey. Over the span of four years from 2001-05, she helped lead the Ospreys to a 67-43 record while guiding the squad to a New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament title and appearances at the NCAA Division III Tournament in 2004-05 and to the ECAC Championships during the 2002-03 season. Carey graduated from Mount St. Mary’s with a B.A. in Rhetoric and Communications. She was a three-year letterwinner with the Mountaineers from 1997-00, posting 156 points, 64 rebounds, 23 steals and 91 assists in her career. As a walk-on and eventual full-scholarship athlete, Carey helped lead the Mountaineers to a pair of 20-win seasons, including a Northeast Conference regular-season title during the 1998-99 campaign.

Mike roux assistant coach • second Season assumption ‘02 Mike Roux enters his second season as an assistant coach for the UNH women’s basketball program. Roux joined the UNH staff in 2010 after serving as an assistant coach with the women’s basketball program at Holy Cross. Prior to his stint with the Crusaders, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Southern New Hampshire University, where he helped lead the Penmen to an overall record of 18-11 during the 2008-09 campaign. Prior to coaching at SNHU, Roux spent two seasons as an assistant coach for the Assumption College women’s basketball team. While at Assumption, Roux assisted with recruiting, scouting and alumni relations.

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From 2003-05 Roux was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the men’s basketball team at Nichols College, and during the 2002-03 season he was an assistant coach for the boys’ basketball team at the Bromfield School. Roux began his coaching career as the freshman boys’ basketball coach at Nashoba Regional High School while an undergraduate student at Assumption. A 2002 graduate of Assumption, Roux was a member of the soccer team and assisted the women’s basketball team as a member of the practice squad. He currently lives in New Hampshire with his wife, Deb, and son, Joshua.

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Kristen Linderoth assistant coach • FIrst Season lafayette ‘10 Kristen Linderoth enters her first season as an assistant coach for the UNH women’s basketball program after she served as the team’s director of operations for the 2010-11 season. As the director of basketball operations, Linderoth was responsible for all team travel, continued development of alumni and the friends of women’s basketball group, summer clinics, all other administrative duties, and served as the community service and life skills liaison. Linderoth, a Spring Lake, N.J. native, came to UNH after earning her bachelor’s degree in Government and Law with a minor in Women and Gender Studies from Lafayette College in May 2010. Prior to her year at Lafayette, she spent three years at Catholic University of America where she majored in politics and was also a

member of the varsity basketball team. While at Catholic University of America, Linderoth earned Capitol Athletic Conference Second Team accolades as a freshman, while also notching Rookie of the Year honors. During that year she started in 24 of 27 games, ranking second on the team in scoring (11.6 ppg) and leading the Cardinals in rebounds (177) and blocks (28). Over the next two seasons, the former team captain started in all 26 games she appeared in, averaging 12.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 1.2 assists per game. Her best numbers came during her sophomore campaign when she averaged 13.6 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game.

Taryn Christian director of operations • FIRST Season northeastern ‘11 Taryn Christian enters her first season as the director exchange, traveling and travel planning, staffing and of operations for the New Hampshire women’s basketball scheduling, player development, academic standards, program. Christian, a Silver Spring, Md. native, comes public relations and media, and recreational programs. to UNH after earning her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Northeastern University in May, 2011. Prior to joining UNH, Christian was a member of the Northeastern University women’s basketball team from 2007-2011. During the 2010-11 season, Christian gained experience as the team’s student assistant coach and director of team travel. In that role, she assisted in budgeting, maintaining a recruiting database, film

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Mark Huddleston President

Mark W. Huddleston became the 19th president of the University of New Hampshire in July 2007, bringing three decades of experience in public and private education as a faculty member, dean, and senior administrator. Huddleston has been a strong advocate for increasing affordability and accessibility in higher education, and has argued that we need to rethink much of what we do to protect our core missions, and to ensure that higher education remains vital and financially sustainable in the 21st century. In February 2010, he presented a 10-year strategic plan for UNH, the result of an intensive collaboration between faculty, students, staff, alumni, and the University’s wider communities. Emphasizing innovation and entrepreneurship, the plan is helping to guide the University’s response to a historic state budget cut passed by the 2011 New Hampshire Legislature. “The strategic plan commits us to finding new ways to teach, learn, discover, create, and engage in the 21st century—and positions UNH to become a national leader in the redefinition of American higher education,” Huddleston says. Huddleston was raised in Syracuse, N.Y., and was the first member of his family ever to attend college. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the State University of New York-Buffalo, and both a master’s degree and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He began his academic career at SUNY-Buffalo in 1977 as an assistant professor of political science. In 1980, he joined the faculty of the University of Delaware, where he served for the next 24 years. There, he chaired the Department of Political Science and International Relations and served as associate provost for international programs. In 2001, he was named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, overseeing 45 academic departments and centers with nearly 900 full-time faculty and staff, and serving in that capacity until he was named president of Ohio Wesleyan University in 2004. An author of numerous books and articles, he has been a consultant for both the U.S. government and international organizations. He also served as an adviser in Bosnia on rebuilding financial and administrative infrastructures after the Dayton accords. Huddleston is chair of the Presidents Council of the America East Conference, an incorporator of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Speedway Children’s Charities. Huddleston and his wife, Emma Bricker, have three children, Andy, Kate, and Giles.

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Marty Scarano Director of Athletics

The 2011-12 academic year represents the 12th season Marty Scarano has served as the Director of Athletics at the University of New Hampshire. During his tenure, Scarano has heightened national exposure for UNH athletics with academics, facility renovations and programmatic advancement being top priorities. With a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 95 percent among its student-athletes in 2010-11, UNH ranked highest in the America East Conference, the Colonial Athletic Association and second nationally among all public institutions. The field hockey, women’s gymnastics, men’s soccer, women’s ice hockey, women’s skiing, women’s track & field and women’s volleyball teams all posted perfect 100 percent GSRs while the football team notched a 95 percent mark, tied for fifth-best in the nation in its respective sport. Four Wildcat teams were honored by the NCAA for multiyear Academic Progress Rates (APRs) in the top 10 percent of all teams in their respective sports: football, men’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field and women’s gymnastics, with the football program compiling the best APR among all CAA institutions. UNH finished second in the America East Academic Cup for the third time in the last four years, achieving a 3.13 cumulative grade-point average. The Wildcats had the highest number of honorees on the 2010 America East Fall Academic Honor Roll and the second-highest percentage of student-athletes on the 2010-11 America East Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll. During the 2010-11 campaign, men’s ice hockey, football, the men’s and women’s ski teams and gymnastics, as well as members of men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, all competed in the NCAA postseason. Because of these initiatives and accomplishments, UNH athletics has consistently been ranked among the top of Division I institutions in the battle for the Learfield Sports NACDA Directors’ Cup. This past season, the Wildcats ranked 76th out of more than 370 Division I schools with 242.50 points, which was the best in America East. The Wildcats finished third behind only Connecticut (44) and Boston College (64) in the New England region. Scarano’s many accomplishments have played a key role in UNH being named one of the Top 20 Athletic Departments in the Country in U.S. News and World Report college athletics rankings in March 2002. UNH’s graduation rate for athletes has maintained levels at or exceeding 90 percent, which puts it among the nation’s best in Division I. Scarano has focused on moving UNH athletics into the collegiate national arena. To accomplish that goal, the University has taken on the task of hosting major NCAA championships. The Wildcat athletic department has played host to highly successful NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Northeast Regionals at the Verizon Wireless Arena (Manchester, N.H.) in 2004, 2007, 2009 and 2011. UNH has had the opportunity to host two NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Frozen Fours in the Whittemore Center in 2002 and 2005. In addition, UNH successfully hosted the 2007 NCAA Skiing Championships in Washington Valley as well as the 2005 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Northeast Regional at the Whittemore Center Arena. The men’s hockey team, which extended the second-longest active streak of consecutive NCAA tournament appearances to 10 during the ’10-11 campaign, has claimed five Hockey East regular-season titles and participated in back-to-back Frozen Fours (2002-03) during the Scarano era. UNH football has qualified for the NCAA FCS postseason for a nation-leading seven straight seasons and has advanced to the quarterfinals six times in that span. The Wildcat women’s hockey team won the Hockey East Tournament Championship four straight seasons from 2006-09, which also included Frozen Four appearances in 2006 and 2008. The women’s gymnastics team won its first-ever EAGL title in 2003, when the event was hosted at the Whitt, and has reached the NCAA Regionals 10 times in Scarano’s 11 years at the helm. The volleyball team won an America East crown in 2002 and 2003 and went on to the NCAA tournament in those same seasons. The field hockey team qualified for the NCAAs in 2000, while women’s lacrosse made the NCAA tournament in 2004 and 2008. Additionally, 24 coaches have won 61 Coach of the Year awards during Scarano’s tenure. There have been over $9 million in capitol improvements since Scarano’s hiring in the summer of 2000. Most recently, as part of a $650,000 renovation project in the summer of 2011, the field turf at Bremner Field was replaced with a new state-of-the-art surface used by many varsity teams and for student recreational activities. In the fall of 2008, the Paul Sweet Oval renovation was completed to include new surfaces, lighting, painting, infrastructure upgrades and the replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture. The total cost of the project exceeded $500,000. In the summer of 2007, the Cowell Stadium grass field was replaced with a $1 million Field Turf synthetic surface. Additionally in 2007, a complete renovation of Lundholm Gymnasium was undertaken. The $600,000 renovation included a new state-of-the-art bleacher system, new scoreboards, competition baskets and other aesthetic enhancements. In 2007, Scarano was named the All-American Football Foundation Athletic Director of the Year for FCS football in the Northeast region. Scarano was also awarded the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) AD of the Year for the FCS. Scarano also been an active member in the leadership of UNH’s three major conferences and was the chair of the executive committees for Atlantic 10 football, Hockey East and America East from 2003 to 2007. He also served as chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee in 2005-06 and 2006-07 and is currently on the America East Executive Council. Scarano held the position of Athletics Director at Colorado College from July 1996 through June 2000. During his tenure, Colorado College was ranked among the top 20 Division III programs in the Sears Cup national standings and produced several All-Americans, all-academic award winners and NCAA post-graduate scholarship recipients. Prior to his stay in Colorado Springs, Scarano worked for 13 years at Colgate University, where he served as assistant director of athletics, director of physical education, associate director, and senior associate director. Scarano, a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., is a 1978 graduate of Penn State University, where he started his athletic career as assistant ticket manager and the athletics events manager from 1980-83. Scarano holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental History from Colgate. He and his wife, Cydney, have three children, with daughter, Lynden, and son, Kyle, currently enrolled at UNH, while daughter, Corey, is a junior at Oyster River High School.

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academics Athletic excellence is one-half the formula for success in the collegiate experience for University of New Hampshire athletes. The primary measure of achievement is the student-athlete’s success in the classroom. For the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 academic years, UNH was awarded the America East Academic Cup for recording the highest GPA in the conference. In both the Fall 2004 and Winter/Spring 2005 semesters, UNH placed the highest number of student-athletes on the America East Honor Roll; the University accomplished the feat again in Fall ‘06 and Fall ‘09. New Hampshire also Joanne Cathy boasts one of the top graduation rates in the country. Maldari Leach UNH is dedicated to enhancing the student-athlete’s ability to achieve academic excellence. Realizing the time commitment the players give to the school, the University administers a comprehensive program of academic support services that is available to Wildcat football players and all other student-athletes. This program includes the monitoring of academic progress and providing tutorial services, as well as interacting with the academic advisors within the various colleges. Serving as Student-Athlete Support Coordinator is Assistant Athletic Director Joanne Maldari, a 1990 graduate of Holy Cross who went on to earn her master’s degree in Athletic Counseling at Springfield College. She was recognized for her outstanding efforts at UNH by receiving the University’s 2001 Academic Advising Award. Before coming to Durham, Maldari served athletic counseling internships at Springfield and Central Connecticut State University. Cathy Leach is entering her eighth year as an assistant in the realm of academic support. Leach served as UNH’s Women’s Sports Information Director (1985-88) and as interim Athletic Director (1989-90 season) before working in admissions from 1990-2001.

student-athlete development Cathy Coakley enters her fourth year as UNH’s Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development. Coakley spearheads a comprehensive educational program to enhance the personal development and welfare of the University’s student-athletes. Coakley works with several other areas of student-athlete development, including the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), first-year student academic mentoring program, community service activities involving UNH student-athletes, and various other programs geared toward student-athletes. In addition, she has established – and will continue to establish – networks and act as a liaison with campus departments and constituencies. Coakley has an extensive career in both athletics and higher education. Most recently, she was an instructor of Sports Marketing, within Cathy Coakley the Kinesiology Department, at James Madison University and coordinated all practicum and internships required of Sport Management majors. In this position, Coakley taught personal and professional development as well as life skills to the students (including athletes) within the major. While at JMU, she served as Assistant Field Hockey coach from 2005-07 and helped guide the Dukes to the CAA championship and NCAA tournament appearance in 2007. Prior to her tenure at JMU, Coakley worked in collegiate basketball. She started her collegiate coaching career at UNH as an assistant under Cecelia DeMarco from 1977-79. Coakley moved on to become head coach at Fordham University from 1979-84 and served as an assistant under Joy Malchodi at Northeastern University from 1996-2000. Coakley earned her Bachelor of Arts in Earth Science and her Master of Arts in Education Administration at UNH.

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Dot Sheehan

Sr. Associate Athletic Director for External Relations

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Michelle Bronner

Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Compliance/SWA

Jean Mitchell

Athletic Facilities Manager

Carrie Kimball

Associate Athletic Director for Events Management

Neil Lavoie

Equipment Manager

Amber Lilyestrom

Associate Athletic Director for Marketing & Communications

Liz McAllister

Administrative Assistant for Basketball

Nicole Ayer

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sports medicine Jon Dana has been involved with University of New Hampshire athletic program since 1984. He began his career as an assistant athletic trainer and was promoted to men’s head athletic trainer in 1987 and head athletic trainer for the entire program in 1989. In 2001, he was named UNH’s Director of Sports Medicine. In addition to overseeing operations and supervising the Sports Medicine staff, Dana works specifically with the football and ski teams. The Sports Medicine Department at the University of New Hampshire consists of eight full- and part-time certified and licensed athletic trainers. The department works out of two locations – the Field House and the Whittemore Center. Both athletic training rooms utilize currently available modalities, including muscle stimulators, ultrasound, heat, cryotherapy, and Jon Barbara hydrotherapy. The Certified Athletic Trainer provides a myriad of services to the department and the student-athlete. These include, but Dana Hemphill are not limited to, initial injury assessment and management, emergency injury/illness management, referral to appropriate professionals, interface with associated physicians and others, rehabilitation, counseling, administrative duties, including insurance coordination, supervision of practices and games, development and implementation of emergency plans, as well as student athletic trainer supervision. The athletic training room is considered to be “a designated facility where comprehensive health care services are provided. Comprehensive health care services include practice and game preparation, injury/illness evaluation, first aid and emergency care, follow-up care, rehabilitation and related services.” (National Athletic Trainer’s Association Education Council). Dana is well respected in the athletic training field. His international experience includes: working at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing with the U.S. Canoe/Kayak team; working for the USA Canoe/Kayak teams at the World Cup in Prague, Slovenia, Augsburg and Germany; working at the 2004 Paralympics in Athens; working for the U.S. Men’s Team Handball squad at the Pan American Games in the Dominican Republic; and working with the U.S. Track and Field Team at the Paralympics World Championships in Lille, France. Additionally, he has worked at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Sacramento, Calif., and at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. Since 1980, Dana has worked as an athletic trainer at the Boston Marathon. Dana has been Team Captain of the Finish Line Medical Area since 1996. Dana has served as Drug Testing Site Coordinator and Head Athletic Trainer at various NCAA championship events, including men’s and women’s ice hockey, and skiing. Dana is certified by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association and is a licensed athletic trainer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. In addition, Dana has a CPR Re-Certification and a Massachusetts Teacher Certification in physical education, health and science. A native of Uniondale, N.Y., Dana is a 1979 graduate of Northeastern University. He began his athletic training career at Brookline and Newton South High Schools in Massachusetts, and then was the head athletic trainer at Fitchburg State College from 1980-84. Barbara Hemphill (Salem State College ‘08) is in her fourth year with the UNH athletic training staff. Her primary sports assignments are field hockey and women’s basketball and she also assists with UNH’s other 18 varsity sports. Hemphill graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports, Fitness & Leisure with a concentration in Athletic Training, as well as a minor in biology, in May 2008. She went on to attain a Master’s Degree in Sports Psychology from California, University of Pennsylvania in 2009. Hemphill also holds a Performance Enhancement Specialist certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). She is CPR/AED/First Aid Certified, holds an ‘F’ Class Soccer Coaching License and is certified as a Level I American Swim Coaches Association Coach. Her professional affiliations include National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Eastern Athletic Trainers Association (EATA) and Athletic Trainers of Massachusetts (ATOM). She was awarded a NATA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship and was the winner of the NATA Undergraduate National Writing Contest in 2007. Additionally, she received the EATA District I Charles Redmond Scholarship in 2008. Before returning to school for her athletic training degree, the native of Calgary, Alberta traveled around the world for 16 months before settling in the Boston area and eventually taking a job as a database administrator at Harvard University.

Strength & Conditioning Paul Chapman enters his 10th year as the director of strength and conditioning at the University of New Hampshire and John Ciani is entering his 10th year with the UNH athletic department. After four years as an assistant coach in the University’s strength and conditioning office, Ciani was promoted to the position of Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning in 2006. Chapman and Ciani helped coordinate the building of the state-of-the-art Jerry Azumah Performance Center and both have been key in guiding UNH student-athletes to NCAA appearances in both women’s and men’s ice hockey, football, gymnastics, women’s volleyball, women’s lacrosse, skiing and track and field. Paul John Chapman is a member of the Collegiate Strength an Conditioning Coaches Association (strength and conditioning coach certified), USA Weightlifting (certified level 1 coach), the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and he was the Chapman Ciani state director of the National Strength and Conditioning Association in North Dakota from 1991-95. He has also authored four publications related to strength and conditioning and has trained and consulted several NFL, CFL and NHL athletes, and prospective athletes preparing for all-star games, bowl games and pre-draft testing. Prior to UNH, Chapman was the director of strength and conditioning for the University of North Dakota from 1992-2001 and served there on an interim basis during the 1991-92 season. His efforts were an integral part of a winning tradition at UND, as the football team was the Division II national champions in 2001, the men’s ice hockey team won a Division I national title in 2000 and 1997 and the women’s basketball team was the Division II national champion in 1997, 1998 and 1999. Chapman is a 1990 graduate of Dickinson State University in North Dakota with a B.S. degree in Biology. He then went on to earn at M.S. in Exercise Science from North Dakota in 1994. An outstanding college athlete, Chapman was inducted into the Dickinson State Athletic Hall of Fame for his efforts on the football field. He was a two-time AllAmerica First Team selection as well as an All-America Second Team honoree in his four-year playing career. Upon graduation, he was a fourth-round draft choice of the Saskatchewan Rough Riders in the Canadian Football League. Ciani is very passionate about his commitment to strength and conditioning. He has taken his wide range of experiences to come up with a distinct sport-specific training philosophy. In conjunction with the coaching staff, Ciani develops individualized training programs depending on the athlete’s initial evaluation, experience level and current athletic ability. Under Ciani’s program, improvement is not based on the weight on the bar, but rather how injury resistant the student-athlete is and his/her athletic performance. Strength and conditioning programs designed by Ciani utilize all facets of training, from conventional strength training and Olympic Weightlifting to simple conditioning and sport-specific metabolic runs that enhance the athlete’s abilities during competition. No single training style dominates the program; Ciani uses a combination of all training techniques for the total development of the student-athlete. Ciani, a native of the San Diego, Calif. area, came to UNH after a stint as assistant strength coach at the University of North Dakota. During his tenure at UND, Ciani worked primarily with the 2001 Division II national championship football team, women’s volleyball and men’s basketball teams. In 2000, he began his career at Long Beach State as a graduate assistant working with the perennial national power women’s volleyball team, where he trained many All-American and national team level volleyball players, including Misty May.

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One year ago, head coach Maureen Magarity role player for the Wildcats last season, looks to and her staff started a new chapter in the history make a huge impact in her final go-around in the of the University of Ne w Hampshire women’s Blue and White. Flynn posted 3.5 points and 2.7 basketball program. Despite being picked last by rebounds per game last year and will be counted on the league coaches, the Wildcats bested preseason once again for a strong presence down low. Flynn is poll predications and raced toward a trip to the best known for her defense, as she ranked second conference tournament. This season, with Magarity on the team in blocks last season and shares the back at the helm for her second campaign, the program’s single-game block record with seven Blue and White will look to take the next step and rejections set two years ago against Stony Brook. not only return to postseason play but make a run LaRosa looks to return to form after a couple of for the America East Conference Championship. injury-riddled years for the ‘Cats. The Granite State Despite the loss of two seniors, Magarity will native looked impressive as a perennial starter during have no shortage of experienced players to anchor a the 2008-09 season, as she started all 31 games and balanced squad this season as nine led the team in steals (35), but returning letterwinners join five sat out the following season promising newcomers to form a due to knee surgery. LaRosa potent lineup. Leading the way proved to be a strong bench to provide a veteran presence player for the Wildcats last will be a quartet of seniors in season as she fought to get back Denise Beliveau (Framingham, to full strength and played in 19 Mass.), Lauren Wells (West contests, averaging 4.7 points Chester, Pa .), Kelle y Flynn and 2.7 rebounds per game in her (Hopkinton, N.H.) and Abigail final three games of the season. L aRosa (Hampton, N.H.). S o p h o m o r e K e l s e y H o g a n (Nashua, N.H.) is primed to take Beliveau, a fifth-year senior, returns to the lineup on an established leadership role this season looking to cap off as co-captain of the Wildcats. her impressive career with yet After two injur y plagued another strong campaign after seasons in which she totaled leading the team in both scoring three games, Hogan played in (12.9 ppg) and rebounding (8.9 all 29 contests for the ‘Cats in rpg) last winter. The Bay State 2010-11, leading the America native proved to be a force East in three-point percentage in the conference landscape (.413, 43-104) and total assists as she finished the regular (118). For her efforts, she was season ranked in the top 10 in named to the America East Allrebounding (2nd), free throw Rookie Team, while her lightspercentage (5th), 3-point field out shooting and court vision goals made (7th), scoring (7th) make her one of the premier KELSEY HOGAN and 3-point field goal percentage point guards in the conference. SOPHOMORE GUARD (7th) in the America East. The Junior Cari Reed (Oswego, N.Y.) co-captain posted a conferencewill play an important role in best 11 double-doubles the backcourt as she rejoins the a n d w a s s e l e c t e d t o t h e A m e r i c a E a s t A l l - starting lineup after a breakout campaign last winter. C o n f e r e n c e S e c o n d Te a m f o r h e r e f f o r t s . Reed started 26 of 29 games last season for UNH and Wells gained crucial experience last season, put up some impressive shooting numbers in the appearing in 29 games while making 21 starts as process. The New York native led the team in 3-point a valuable scoring threat in the backcourt. The field goals made (58), ranked second on the team in versatile senior guard averaged 7.0 points per 3-pt shooting percentage (.367, 58-158), second in game last year and also possesses a superb court total field goals made (109), and finished third on the vision, ranking fourth on the team with 39 assists. team in overall shooting percentage (.399, 109-273). Additionally, she brings phenomenal defensive Additionally, Reed posted the highest single-game passion to the game, totaling 29 steals last winter. scoring total for the ‘Cats, dropping 27 against heated Flynn, who gained important minutes as a key rival Maine (1/26), and will look to bring back that

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hot hand for the 2011-12 season. Alexandra Leftridge (Melville, 2011-12 Preseason Poll N.Y.), and Stephanie Spoto Junior Jillian Friel (Oyster River, N.H.) should also provide Rank Team (1st-place votes) Points ( P i t t s f o r d , N .Y ) w i l l a l l some depth in the backcourt compete for playing time. after playing in 24 games last Gaston, a 5-7 guard, 1. UMBC (5) 60 season. Coming off the bench, played her senior year of high 2. Boston U. (2) 56 Friel proved to be a consistent school at Start High School 3. Hartford (2) 54 option throughout the season where she led the Spartans to 4. Binghamton 43 and also logged a pair of big a City League Championship 5. Albany 37 games as she tallied seven points a n d e a r n e d T h i r d Te a m against Central Connecticut All-District honors. Before 6. New Hampshire 25 St ate ( 1 2 / 1 9 ) a n d re co rd e d Start, Gaston played at 7. Vermont 22 a career high four rebounds Southview High School where 8. Stony Brook 15 against Binghamton (1/9). she was named to the First 9. Maine 12 Team All-League as both a Sarah-Marie Frankenberger (Gross Gerau, Germany) looks sophomore and junior and the to make a huge impact for the Second Team as a freshman. Wildcats during her sophomore Kilpatrick, a 6-2 forward, campaign. A versatile player played her high school ball at capable of playing several Harbour View High School positions, Frankenberger marked in St. John New Brunswick. her presence last year for the Blue Kilpatrick looks to add size and White playing in 26 games, to the ‘Cats and provide a averaging 3.1 points and logging defensive and rebounding 370 minutes . Frankenb erger presence that will help UNH scored double-digit points this year as well as years to come. twice during her freshman year UNH has high hopes for including 11 points in a win Leftridge who brings a definite against Quinnipiac (12/29) and scoring threat to the team 10 points against Brown (11/20). after leaving her mark at Walt Whitman High in Melville, The Wildcats will also turn to sophomore Bridgette McKnight N.Y., scoring over 1,000 points (Norristown, Pa .) to b olster for the Wildcats. She earned the frontcourt this season. A several accolades during the for ward, McKnight brings a course of her high school post mentality to the Wildcat career including a McDonald’s lineup. L a st year, McKnight All-American nomination and w a s a reb ounding sp e cialist All-County honors in 2011, down low as she notched 3an All-League selection in plus rebounds in four games, 2009, and team MVP awards posting a career high four boards as a freshman and junior. DENISE BELIVEAU ag ain s t Q u i n n i p i a c ( 1 2 / 2 9 ) . Rounding out the roster SENIOR FORWARD is Spoto, who comes to UNH Tr a n s f e r M o r g a n Fr a m e (Waterville, Maine) gears up for after a phenomenal career at her first season as a Wildcat and will surely strengthen Pittsfield-Sutherland High School. Spoto, a guard/ the frontcourt as an impact post player. Frame, a forward hybrid, earned All-Greater Rochester Firstjunior forward, sat out last year due to NCAA transfer Team honors in 2010-11, Second-Team in 2009-10, Allregulations. Prior to UNH, Frame played for St. County team three times, as well as All-State in 2010Anselm College, posting 6.1 points and 5.0 rebounds 11. Spoto played in the McDonald’s all-star game as a per game while shooting .463 from the floor. The senior after being voted team MVP following the season. Wildcats look for Frame to come off the bench and With a core of talented upperclassmen as well make an immediate impact on both ends of the floor. as a solid bench and a wealth of young talent, the This year, UNH will also count on the youthful Wildcats hope to take the next step forward and presence of four incoming freshmen to make an make a serious run in the America East this season. immediate impact as Ariel Gaston (Toledo, Ohio), Kayle e Kilpatrick (St . John, Ne w Brunswick), Intro Personnel Outlook Players Review AE Records

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Ariel Gaston Denise Beliveau Kaylee Kilpatrick Sarah-Marie Frankenberger Jilliane Friel Abigail LaRosa Kelsey Hogan Morgan Frame Alexandra Leftridge Cari Reed Lauren Wells Stephanie Spoto Bridgette McKnight Kelley Flynn

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Fr. Sr. (R) Fr. So. Jr. Sr. (R) So. (R) Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. (R)

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5-7 5-11 6-2 5-10 5-10 5-8 5-6 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-7 5-10 5-10 6-5

Hometown/Previous School

Toledo, Ohio/Start Framingham, Mass./Framingham St. John, New Brunswick/Harbour View Gross Gerau, Germany/Theresianum Mainz Durham, N.H./Oyster River Hampton, N.H./Winnacunnet Nashua, N.H./Nashua North Waterville, Maine/Waterville Senior Melville, N.Y./Walt Whitman Oswego, N.Y./Oswego West Chester, Pa./Archbishop Carroll Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland East Norriton, Pa./Peddie Hopkinton, N.H./Richmond

Maureen Magarity (Marist College ‘03, Second season) Margaret Carey (Mount St. Mary’s ‘01, Second season) Mike Roux (Assumption ‘02, Second season) Kristen Linderoth (Lafayette College ‘10, First season) Taryn Christian (Northeastern ‘11, First season)

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Denise Beliveau Forward • 5-11 • Senior Hometown: Framingham, Mass. High School: Framingham Major: Exercise Psychology

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COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES

Named to the America East All-Conference Second Team and All-Academic Team in 2011 ... selected as the 2011 America East Player of the Game ... named America East Player of the Week (12/27/10) ... 2007-2008 America East Rookie of the Year … named to the America East All-Rookie team … selected as a member of the 2009 America East Academic Honor Roll ... named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll in 2008 and 2010 ... named America East Rookie of the Week five times during her freshman season.

2010-11

Started in all 28 games she participated in ... led the team in points (12.9 ppg), rebounds (8.9 rpg), free throw percentage (.814; 92-113) and steals (36) ... she ranked second on the squad in assists with 61 ... averaged a team-best 2.6 offensive rebounds per game ... notched the most field goals on the squad with 112 on 294 attempts ... posted the second-most 3-point field goals among all Wildcats with 44 treys ... finished the year ranking in the top 10 in rebounding (2nd), free throw percentage (5th), 3-pointers made (7th), scoring (8th) and 3-point percentage (10th) in the America East ... notched a conference- and career-best 11 double-doubles ... scored in double-digits in 20 games ... averaged a double-double in conference play, registering 13.1 points and 10.1 rebounds per game ... snared double-digit rebounds 13 times ... notched a career-high 25 points against Rhode Island (1/1) ... pulled in a career-best 16 rebounds versus Hartford (2/26) ... notched 20-plus points in three outings ... compiled 15-plus boards in two contests.

CAREER HIGHS Points

25, Rhode Isand 1/1/11

Rebounds

16, Hartford 2/26/11

Assists Free-throws

6, twice 10, three times

3-pointers

4, three times

Steals

5, three times

Blocks

2, twice

2009-10

Saw action in 27 games including 25 starts ... finished the season averaging 11.2 points and 6.1 rebounds per game, totals that both ranked second on the team ... scored in double-digits 17 times ... led the team in rebounding in eight games ... led the team in scoring in six games ... knocked down the most 3-pointers on the team, finishing 34-of-110 (.309) from beyond the arc ... compiled a team best 44 steals on the season, averaging 1.6 per game ... tied her career-high with five steals against Seton Hall (12/3) ... tallied multiple steals in 13 games ... finished with a season-high 21 points paired with nine rebounds in UNH’s 64-56 win over St. Joseph’s University (9/13) ... tied her career-high in free throws made against St. Joe’s, knocking down 10-of-10 shots from the charity stripe, marking the first time a Wildcat has shot 100 percent from the foul line since Danielle Clark (12-12) did so on Nov. 26, 2006 against Iona.

2008-09

Sat out season due to injury.

2007-08

The only freshman to play in 28 of 29 games … averaged 10 points and 6.2 rebounds per game, which topped the America East freshman class … second on the team in rebounds with 174 … recorded a career-high 22 points for her first collegiate double-double (22p, 10r) at Northeastern (12/15) … second in assists (55) and rebounds (173) … led the team in steals with 55 on the season … tallied 18 points against three different American East opponents including a double-double (18p,11r) at Binghamton (1/19) … third on the team in scoring averaging 10 points per game.

BEFORE UNH

Graduated from Framingham High School ... 1,000 point scorer at Framingham ... Averaged 21.2 points, 10.1 rebounds, 5.8 steals, 3.1 assists and 2.2 blocks per game in her senior season ... named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team and to the Boston Herald All-Scholastic Dream Team ... played for the Massachusetts Puma AAU program.

BELIVEAU’S CAREER STATS YEAR 07-08 09-10 10-11 TOTALS

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GP-GS 28-18 27-25 28-28 83-71

FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT 92-233 .395 28-84 .333 92-237 .388 34-110 .309 112-294 .381 44-133 .331 296-764 .387 106-327 .324

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FT-FTA 67-99 85-113 92-113 244-325

PCT ORB-DRB TOT AVG .677 57-117 174 6.2 .752 48-116 164 6.1 .814 73-175 248 8.9 .751 178-408 586 7.1

PF A TO BLK STL 62 55 75 1 55 58 40 79 7 44 58 61 69 6 36 178 156 223 14 135

PTS AVG 279 10.0 303 11.2 360 12.9 942 11.3

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Kelley Flynn

center • 6-5 • Senior Hometown: hopkinton, N.H. High School: HOPKINton Major: Psychology

COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES

Tied the UNH single-game block record with seven against Stony Brook (2/3/10).

CAREER HIGHS Points

16, Albany 1/22/10

Rebounds Assists

13, Dartmouth 3, Syracuse 11/29/10

Free-throws

6, Albany 1/22/10

Steals

2, St. Joe’s 12/28/10

Blocks

7, Stony Brook 2/3/10

2010-11

Saw action in 23 games, including one start ... finished the season averaging 3.5 points and 2.7 rebounds per game ... ranked second on the team in blocks with 17 ... led the squad in blocks seven times ... registered five-plus points in 10 games ... pulled in five-plus rebounds in three outings ... notched a career-best three assists against Syracuse (11/29) ... compiled a career-high two steals against St. Joseph’s (12/28) ... registered a season-best nine points and 10 rebounds versus Boston University (1/6).

2009-10

Saw action in 19 games ... finished the season averaging 3.6 rebounds and 3.5 points per game ... poured in a career-high 16 points along with eight rebounds and two blocks against Albany (1/22) ... set a career-high with 13 rebounds, adding seven points and two blocks against Dartmouth (1/19) ... tallied a UNH singlegame record seven blocks against Stony Brook (2/3) ... ranked fourth on the team in blocks with 14.

2008-09

Did not see any action due to NCAA transfer regulations.

BEFORE UNH

Transferred from University of Richmond ... Played in 21 collegiate games for the Spiders... A graduate of Hopkinton High School ... Tallied 1,820 career points while leading Hopkinton High School to the state Semifinals and State Championships... A McDonald’s All-American nominee and Street & Smith All-American Nominee… averaged a career-best 27.0 ppg and 18 rpg her junior year ... a four-time Monadnock All-Star and All-State honoree ... named to the All-State First Team her junior and senior years ... named MVP of the Hopkinton Christmas Tournament ... two-time Hopkinton team MVP ... ranked a Top 10 Player in Varsity New England Magazine for two years straight ... rated the 48th best center in the country by the All-Star Girls’ Report Recruiting Service ... while at Trinity H.S. her sophomore year, she was named the MVP of Queen City Invitational Basketball All-Star, in addition to leading her team to the State Finals ... also played two years of volleyball, earning team MVP honors.

FLYNN’S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS 09-10 19-0 10-11 23-1 TOTALS 42-1

FG-FGA 25-59 34-87 59-146

PCT 3FG-FGA .424 0-0 .391 0-0 .404 0-0

PCT .000 .000 .000

FT-FTA 17-42 12-39 29-81

PCT ORB-DRB TOT AVG .405 36-32 68 3.6 .308 25-36 61 2.7 .358 61-68 129 3.1

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PF A 23 3 32 11 55 14

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 18 14 2 67 3.5 29 17 7 80 3.5 47 31 9 147 3.5

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Lauren Wells Guard • 5-7 • Senior

Hometown: west chester, pa. High School: archbishop carroll Major: Psychology

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2010-11

Saw action in 29 games, including 21 starts ... ranked fifth on the team in scoring, averaging 7.0 points per game ... ranked fourth on the squad in assists with 39 ... posted a .333 shooting clip (35-105) from beyond the arc, ranking ninth in the America East ... led the team in free throw percentage with a .833 clip (20-24) from the charity stripe ... collected 23 steals, ranking third among all Wildcats ... scored in CAREER HIGHS double-figures five times ... pulled in five-plus rebounds in three contests ... tallied multiple assists in 11 outings ... notched a career-best 18 points in her first start of the season against Quinnipiac (12/22) Points 18, Quinnipiac 12/22/10 ... sank a career-best four trifectas against Quinnipiac (12/22) and Stony Brook (2/9) ... matched career 6, twice highs in rebounds (6; Maine 1/26) and assists (5; Binghamton 1/9) ... led the team in steals five times ... Rebounds led the ‘Cats in assists twice. Assists 5, twice Free-throws

2009-10

Played and started in all 31 games ... ranked fourth on the team in scoring, finishing the season averaging 6.7 points per game ... notched a career-high 15 points against Boston University (2/28) ... scored in double digits nine times ... tallied the second most 3-point field goals on the team, knocking down 32of-99 (.376) from deep ... poured in 12 points and compiled a career-high four steals against Louisville (12/22) ... tallied a career-high five assists against Central Connecticut State University (12/10) ... opened up the season knocking down a career best three 3-pointers, finishing with 12 points against St. Joseph’s University (9/13).

5, Vermont 2/1/08

3-pointers

4, twice

Steals

4, Louisville 12/22/09

Blocks

1, 13 times

2008-09

Played in 29 games for the Wildcats … averaged 5.1 points per game … tallied a season high 13 points to go along with two assists, a block and a steal against Vermont (2/1) … collected a season high six rebounds and two steals against Morehead State (12/29) … notched a season high three assists against Boston University (2/15).

BEFORE UNH

Graduated from Archbishop Carroll High School after transferring from West Chester High School … helped Archbishop to back-to-back conference title games, winning the Philadelphia Catholic League title in 2007 … was instrumental in her team’s victories over two of the best teams in the nation ... played AAU for the Chester County Wizards.

WELLS’ CAREER STATS YEAR 08-09 09-10 10-11 TOTALS

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GP-GS 29-0 31-31 29-31 89-62

FG-FGA 50-168 83-221 74-216 207-605

PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA .298 7-36 .194 40-56 .376 32-99 .323 11-23 .343 35-105 .333 20-24 .342 74-240 .308 71-103

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PCT ORB-DRB TOT AVG .714 16-39 55 1.9 .478 10-41 51 1.6 .833 18-47 65 2.2 .689 44-127 171 1.9

PF A TO BLK STL 20 23 24 3 12 28 37 41 3 22 26 39 51 7 23 74 99 116 13 57

PTS AVG 147 5.1 209 6.7 203 7.0 559 6.3

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Abigail LaROSA Guard • 5-8 • Senior

Hometown: HAMPTON, N.H. High School: Winnacunnet Major: pre-veterinary medicine

COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES

Named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll in 2010 ... selected as a member of the 2009 America East Academic Honor Roll.

CAREER HIGHS Points Rebounds Assists

19, Colgate 12/5/08 10, UMBC 2/8/09 10, UMBC 1/10/09

Free-throws 9, Northeastern 12/14/08 3-pointers

4, Colgate 12/5/08

Steals

4, BU 1/17/09

Blocks

1, six times

2010-11

Saw action in 19 games ... averaged 4.7 points and 2.7 rebounds per game in her final three contests of the season ... scored five-plus points in three contests ... notched season highs in points (7) and rebounds (4) in a quarterfinal matchup in the America East Championships against Binghamton (3/4) ... tallied a season-best two assists versus Maine (2/23) ... pulled in multiple rebounds in seven games.

2009-10

Sat out season due to injury.

2008-09

Played and started in all 31 games for the Wildcats … averaged 6.4 points per game … led the team in steals with 35 … collected a career-high four steals against Boston University (1/17) … led the team in assists with 94 … ranked 8th in the America East conference in assists per game with an average of 3 … netted a career-high 19 points against Colgate (12/5) … pulled in a career-high 10 rebounds against UMBC (2/8) … tallied a career-high 10 assists against UMBC (1/10) … drained a career-high nine free throws against Northeastern (12/14) … notched a career-high four 3-pointers against Colgate (12/5).

2007-08

Played in five games before suffering a season-ending injury at BC (11/27) … had a season high of six points in six minutes against Central Connecticut (11/13).

BEFORE UNH

Was a four-year stater at Winnacunnet High School … scored over 1,200 career points, averaging 18 points, 5.8 rebounds and three steals per game … notched 37 points in one game … led the team to the State quarterfinals her freshman year, the semifinals her sophomore year, winning the N.H. Class L State Championship her senior season … a 2007 McDonald’s All-American nominee … named to the Varsity Magazine Select Team in 2006 & ’07… Foster’s Daily Democrat Player of the Year in 2007… Selected to Foster’s Daily Democrat Dream Team First Team in 2006 … named to Union Leader All-State Second Team in 2006 … member of the N.H. All-State 1st Team (2006) and N.H. All-State Second Team (2006) … played for the N.H. Shooting Stars AAU Program.

LA ROSA’S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS 07-08 5-0 08-09 31-31 10-11 19-0 TOTALS 55-31

FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA 3-8 .375 2-3 .667 8-14 66-209 .316 28-99 .283 38-49 7-24 .292 6-18 .333 5-6 76-241 .315 36-120 .300 51-69

PCT ORB-DRB TOT AVG .571 0-4 4 0.8 .776 9-91 100 3.2 .833 2-19 21 1.1 .739 11-114 125 2.2

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PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 13 8 7 0 3 16 3.2 70 94 123 6 35 198 6.4 15 9 18 0 6 25 1.3 98 111 1 48 6 44 239 4.3

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Jilliane Friel guard • 5-10 • junior

Hometown: durham, N.h. High School: oyster river Major: business administration

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COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES

Named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll in 2010.

2010-11

Appeared in 24 games ... notched a season-best seven points against Central Connecticut State (12/19) ... compiled a career-high four rebounds versus Binghamton (1/9) ... tallied a career-best four assists against Maine (1/26) ... tallied a career-high two blocks against Boston University (1/6) ... pulled in multiple boards Points in five games ... notched multiple assists three times.

CAREER HIGHS 9, BU 1/28/10

Rebounds 4, Binghamton 1/9/11

2009-10

Assists

4, Maine 1/26/11

Blocks

2, BU 1/6/11

Scored a career-high nine points on 3-of-4 shooting against Boston University on (1/28) ... Included in her offensive outburst, against the Terriers, she tied her career-high of two 3-point field goals, shooting Free-throws 2, Stony Brook 1/15/11 2, three times a perfect 2-of-2 from beyond the arc ... She knocked down two 3-pointers in two games on the season ... 3-pointers Pulled in a career-high three rebounds in two games ... Tallied a career-high two steals against Harvard Steals 2, twice (9/24).

BEFORE UNH

Was a three-sport standout at Oyster River High School ...New Hampshire Class I Player of the Year and a First Team All-State player during her senior season ... won the Jack Ford Scholar Athlete Award from the NH Basketball Coaches Organization, an award which measures academic excellence, citizenship through community service and baskeball accomplishments ... scored over 1,000 points in her career at Oyster River, becoming the second leading female scorer in school history, trailing only her older sister Jennifer ...selected as a McDonald’s All-American during her senior year ... a second-team all-state basketball selection her junior year ... a three-time Foster’s Daily Democrat Basketball Dream Team member ... helped lead the Bobcats to Class I Championship since 2006 and 2009 ... played for the New England Crusaders AAU team ... also played soccer and was the goalie for the 2007 Class I state champions and was selected to the First-Team All-State team ... was also the number one singles and doubles player on the tennis team.

FRIEL’S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS 09-10 17-0 10-11 24-0 TOTALS 41-0

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FG-FGA 9-31 10-37 19-68

PCT 3FG-FGA .290 7-23 .270 4-22 .279 11-45

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PCT .304 .182 .244

FT-FTA 2-6 6-19 8-25

PCT ORB-DRB TOT AVG .333 1-10 11 0.6 .316 9-10 19 0.8 .320 10-20 30 0.7

PF A 9 6 19 17 28 23

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 4 1 7 27 1.6 20 7 6 20 1.3 24 8 13 47 1.1

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Cari Reed

guard • 6-0 • junior Hometown: oswego n.y. High School: oswego Major: Psychology

COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES

Tied a single-game program record with six 3-pointers against Maine (1/26/11).

2010-11

CAREER HIGHS Points

27, Maine 1/26/11

Rebounds

12, Vermont 1/17/10

Assists

5, BU 1/29/11

Free-throws 6, Holy Cross 11/23/1 3-pointers

6, Maine 1/26/11

Steals

4, Binghamton 2/26/11

Blocks

2, three times

Played in 29 games, including 26 starts ... finished the season ranking second on the squad in scoring with an average of 10.4 points per game ... pulled in the most rebounds among all UNH guards with 125 (4.3 rpg) ... ranked third among all Wildcats in both assists (45) and blocks (12) ... notched the second-most 3-point field goals in a season, tying Heidi Plencner’s mark of 58, which she achieved during the 2001-02 season ... ranked second in the America East in 3-point field goals (58) ... capped off the season ranking fifth in the conference in 3-point field goal percentage (.367; 58-158) ... posted the highest field goal percentage among all UNH guards with a shooting clip of .399 (109-273) ... scored in double-digits 14 times ... snared five-plus boards in 12 contests ... tallied muliple assists in 13 outings ... matched a career best with two blocks in both meetings against Vermont (1/17; 2/17) ... established career highs in free throws (6; Holy Cross 11/23), assists (5; Boston University 1/29), steals (4; Binghamton 2/6) and blocks (2; twice) ... pulled down a career-high 12 boards versus Vermont (1/17) ... notched five-plus 3-pointers in three games ... drained a career-high six trifectas, tying a single-game program record against Maine (1/26) ... notched a career-high 27 points against Maine (1/26), marking the highest single-game point total of any Wildcat on the season ... notched 10 field goals against Maine (1/26), becoming the first ‘Cat to reach this mark since Candace Williams did so against Boston University on Jan. 17, 2009 ... registered her first career double-double against Vermont (1/17), tallying 11 points and 12 rebounds ... scored 20plus points in three outings.

2009-10

Saw action in 27 games including two starts ... finished with the second-best 3-point field goal percentage on the team, posting a .358 clip (19-of-53) from deep ... led all Wildcat freshmen with 3.4 points and 2.1 rebounds per game ... scored in double figures in two games ... torched the nets for a career-high 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting, while pulling in four rebounds against Binghamton on Jan. 24 ... she also scored in double digits against Albany (2/21), netting a career-high three 3-pointers on her way to notching 11 points and a career-best two blocks ... tallied a career-high five rebounds against Vermont on Jan. 2 ... notched six points, a career-high four assists and four rebounds in 21 minutes of action against then 23rd ranked Syracuse (12/30).

BEFORE UNH

Was a three-time selection to both the All-League First Team and the All-CNY (Central New York) Team while playing for her father, Phil, at Oswego High School ... averaged over 17 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 1.9 blocks per game in her senior season for Oswego ... led the Buccaneers to three straight league championships and helped them advance to the Class AA sectional finals in each of those seasons ... was selected as the conference Player of the Year in 2009 ... named to the First Team All-League from 2005 to 2009 ... selected to the First Team All CN4 in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... named to the Third Team All CN4 in 2005 and 2006 ... was National Honor Society member and was the highest honor roll scholar athlete at Oswego ... played AAU basketball for the Unity Wildcats.

REED’S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS 09-10 25-2 10-11 29-26 TOTALS 54-28

FG-FGA 33-88 109-273 142-361

PCT 3FG-FGA PCT .375 19-53 .358 .399 58-158 .331 .393 77-211 .365

FT-FTA 0-2 26-38 26-40

PCT ORB-DRB TOT AVG .000 17-36 53 2.1 .684 42-83 125 4.3 .650 59-119 178 3.3

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PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 16 20 20 3 8 85 3.4 51 45 63 12 21 302 10.4 67 65 83 15 29 387 7.2

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Kelsey Hogan

Guard • 5-6 • sophomore Hometown: nashua, N.H. High School: nashua north Major: Psychology

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COLLEGIATE ACCOLADES

Named to the America East All-Rookie Team ... earned America East Rookie of the Week honors four times during her 2010-11 campaign.

2010-11

Finished the season with an average of 8.2 points, 4.1 assists, and 2.9 rebounds per game ... her threepoint percentage (.413; 43-104) and assist total (118) ranked first in the conference ... ranked eighth in the conference in 3-point field goals made with 43 ... she scored in double-figures nine times ... she also led the team in assists in 19 games ... tallied five-plus assists in 11 games ... established career highs in assists (9; SBU 2/9), free-throws made (7; Albany 2/3), 3-pointers made (3; four times) and steals (3; twice) ... compiled multiple steals in five contests ... registered a season-high 16 points, five boards and six helpers against Stony Brook (1/15) ... pulled down a season-best six rebounds versus Albany (2/3) ... snared five-plus rebounds in six outings.

CAREER HIGHS Points Rebounds Assists

8, Bryant 11/14/08 9, Stony Brook 2/9/11

Free-throws 3-pointers Steals

2009-10

20, Bryant 11/14/08

7, Albany 2/3/11 3, four times 3, twice

Sat out season due to injury.

2008-09

Played in three games before suffering a season-ending injury at Long Island (11/28) … averaged 8 points per game, 3.3 rebounds per game and 3 assists per game ... had a season high of 20 points and eight rebounds against Bryant (11/14) … notched a season high five assists against UMass (11/19).

BEFORE UNH

Graduated from Nashua North High School … first ever 1,000-point scorer in school history … amassed 1,032 points, 362 steals and 282 assists … named All-State and All-Area Team in each of her four seasons and was selected to the All-Academic Team her junior year.

HOGAN’S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS 08-09 3-3 10-11 29-29 TOTALS 32-32

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FG-FGA 8-27 71-198 79-225

PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA .296 2-11 .182 6-8 .359 43-104 .413 52-66 .351 45-115 .391 58-74

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PCT ORB-DRB TOT AVG .750 0-10 10 3.3 .788 16-68 84 2.9 .783 16-78 94 2.9

PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 6 9 17 0 1 24 8.0 70 118 118 1 25 237 8.2 76 127 135 1 26 261 8.2

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Sarah-Marie Frankenberger

guard • 5-10 • Sophomore Hometown: Gross Gerau, Germeny High School: Theresianum mainz Major: Civil Engineering

2010-11

CAREER HIGHS Points

11, Quinnipiac 12/29/11

Rebounds 4, Notre Dame 11/12/10 Assists Free-throws

3, Brown 11/20/10 5, ND 11/12/10

3-pointers

2, three times

Steals

2, three times

Saw action in 26 games, including seven starts ... scored in double-digits twice ... led the team in scoring against Quinnipiac (12/29), pouring in a career-best 11 points ... tallied 10 points, three boards and three assists versus Brown (11/20) ... compiled multiple steals in three contests ... tallied multiple assists in four outings ... pulled in multiple rebounds seven times.

BEFORE UNH

Frankenberger played in the European Basketball College Exposure Camp earlier this year in Bonn, Germany, and was named MVP of the event. Last season she played for the German National U20/21 Team, averaging 6.3 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists per contest in nine games, while posting a 58.3 percent shooting clip from the floor. She has played with the European Championship squad each of the last three years, posting 6.3 points and 3.5 rebounds per game in that span. She helped lead the national team to a 13th-place finish in the European Championships last season. In the year prior, Frankenberger helped Germany take third place at the Championships, and hit the game-winner in the semifinals in 2007 to earn second place. Last year she was named First Team DBBL for the Rhein Main Baskets and Second Team DBBL while playing for the Bender Baskets. In the two seasons prior she earned Second Team DBBL honors while suiting up for ASC Theresianum Mainz.

FRANKENBERGER’S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS 10-11 26-7 TOTALS 26-7

FG-FGA 25-80 25-80

PCT 3FG-FGA .313 9-35 .313 9-35

PCT .257 .257

FT-FTA 21-29 21-29

PCT ORB-DRB TOT AVG .724 10-20 30 1.2 .724 10-20 30 1.2

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PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 32 19 61 3 10 80 3.1 32 19 61 3 10 80 3.1

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Bridgette McKnight

forward • 5-10 • sophomore

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Hometown: norristown, pa. High School: peddie Major: undeclared

2010-11

CAREER HIGHS Saw action in 17 games, while averaging 6.7 minutes per contest ... pulled in 1.1 rebounds per game ... compiled multiple rebounds in five outings ... snared a career-best four boards against Quinnipiac (12/29) 4, Manhattan 12/3/10 ... notched a career-high four points versus Manhattan (12/3) ... tallied three rebounds in back-to-back Points games against Holy Cross (11/23) and Syracuse (11/29) ... established career highs in both steals (3) and Rebounds 4, Quinnipiac 12/29/10 assists (2) versus Brown (11/20). Assists 2, Brown 11/20/10 Steals

BEFORE UNH

3, Brown 11/20/10

McKnight, a 5-10 forward from the Peddie School, posted more than 600 points and 700 rebounds, while Blocks 1, Notre Dame 11/12/10 playing in 103 of 105 games for her career as a four-year starter for the Falcons. In her stint at Peddie, McKnight was named both Second Team and Third Team All-Prep, twice. She helped lead the Falcons to an 88-17 record, on their way to winning four NJIAA Prep A State Championships and four Mid-Atlantic Prep League titles. The Falcons were also nationally ranked three out of her four years and were ranked in the Top 25 by ESPN and USA Today during her senior season. Additionally, McKnight was a three-time NJIAA Prep A state champion shot-putter for the track and field team and also helped the Falcons win a state championship on the field hockey squad.

McKNIGHT’S CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS 10-11 17-0 TOTALS 17-0

30

FG-FGA 7-21 7-21

PCT 3FG-FGA .333 0-0 .333 0-0

PCT .000 .000

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FT-FTA 0-2 0-2

PCT ORB-DRB TOT AVG .000 8-10 18 1.1 .000 8-10 18 1.1

PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 22 3 11 1 7 14 0.8 22 3 11 1 7 14 0.8

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Morgan Frame forward • 6-1 • Junior Hometown: Waterville, Maine High School: Waterville Senior Major: Sociology

2010-11

Sat out the second half of the 2010-11 season to NCAA transfer regulations.

BEFORE UNH

Before transferring to UNH, Frame played in 20 games including three starts for St. Anselm College as a freshman, averaging 6.1 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. She finished the 2009-10 campaign shooting a solid 46.3 percent (50-108) from the floor, while leading the team in scoring in two games and leading the team in rebounds in three contests. In addition, she also tallied 18 assists, six blocks, and seven steals. Prior to her arrival at Saint Anselm, Frame was a 1,000-point scorer at Waterville Senior High School where she was a four-sport athlete playing basketball, soccer, cross-country and track and field. She was named the Gatorade Player of The Year in Maine and was also tabbed Miss Maine Basketball as a senior. Frame, who earned high honors all four years at Waterville Senior, was named the Portland Herald Player of the Year during her junior and senior seasons. Additionally, she was a Bangor Daily Tournament MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior.

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Ariel Gaston Guard • 5-7 • Freshman Hometown: Toledo, Ohio High School: Start Major: undeclared

BEFORE UNH

Gaston, a 5-7 guard from Start High School, helped the Spartans capture the City League championship and reach the Division I state semifinals in 2010, earning Third Team All-District honors. Before transferring to Start in 2010, Gaston was a standout player at Southview where she was named First Team All-League as a sophomore and junior. Gaston also earned Second Team All-League accolades during her freshman campaign.

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Kaylee Kilpatrick forward • 6-2 • Freshman

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Hometown: St. John, New Brunswick High School: Harbour View Major: medical veterinary science

BEFORE UNH

Kilpatrick, a 6-4 forward from St. John, New Brunswick, was a four-year letterwinner at Harbour View High School, where she was named the team MVP all four seasons. She helped her team capture the New Brunswick Juvenile Girls Basketball Championship from 2009-11 and was named a New Brunswick Basketball Coaches Association 2011 Conference All-Star. At Harbour View, Kilpatrick was a two-time Junior Female Athlete of the Year and the Co-Senior Female Athlete of the Year. She also participated in volleyball, earning team MVP honors all four years.

Alexandra Leftridge Guard/Forward • 5-10 • Freshman

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Hometown: Melville, N.Y. High School: Walt Whitman Major: undeclared

BEFORE UNH

Leftridge, a 5-10 guard/forward from Walt Whitman High School, scored over 1,000 points in her career as a four-year starter for the Wildcats and was a McDonald’s All-American Nominee in 2011. The New York native racked up multiple accolades throughout her tenure at Whitman, headlined by team MVP awards during her freshman and junior seasons. Leftridge was also named Rookie of the Year in 2008, was an All-League selection in 2009 and earned All-Country honors as a junior.

Stephanie Spoto guard/forward • 5-10 • Freshman

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BEFORE UNH

Spoto graduated from Pittsfield-Sutherland High School in 2011. She was named to the All-Greater Rochester First-Team in 2010-2011, the second team in 2009-2010 and was selected to the first-team all county three times and named to the third team all-state in 2010-2011. As a senior, Spoto was also voted Team MVP as well as the Section 5 Co-Player of the Year. Spoto participated in the Ronald McDonald all-star game and played on the Section 5 all-tournament team. In addition to basketball, Spoto played three years of lacrosse, helping her team become sectional and state champions in 2010-2011 as well as sectional champions in 2009-2010. In lacrosse, she was named first-team all county and became an Academic All-American in 2009-2010.

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2010-11 UNH Women's Basketball New Hampshire Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 09, 2011) 2010-11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (9-20 OVERALL, All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

Player

gp-gs

10 24 33 20 25 45 55 12 15 14 35 21

Beliveau, Denise Reed, Cari McDonald, Jill Hogan, Kelsey Wells, Lauren Flynn, Kelley Early, Kate Frankenberger, Sarah LaRosa, Abigail Friel, Jilliane McKnight, Bridgette Lyons, Jackie Team Total.......... Opponents......

28-28 1040 37.1 112-294 .381 29-26 898 31.0 109-273 .399 29-28 779 26.9 107-256 .418 29-29 960 33.1 71-198 .359 29-21 817 28.2 74-216 .343 23-1 221 9.6 34-87 .391 28-5 382 13.6 39-82 .476 26-7 370 14.2 25-80 .313 19-0 131 6.9 7-24 .292 24-0 184 7.7 10-37 .270 17-0 114 6.7 7-21 .333 7-0 29 4.1 0-2 .000

Score by Periods New Hampshire Opponents

HOME 7-5 4-4 3-1

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

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TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game

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OVERALL 9-20 6-10 3-10

29 29

5925 5926

UNH 1705 58.8 -6.3 595-1570 .379 206-597 .345 7.1 309-444 .696 10.7 1060 36.6 -1.7 361 12.4 552 19.0 -4.6 0.7 164 5.7 97 3.3 3892 12-324 -

1st 2nd 740 923 858 1001

OT OT2 OT3 17 7 18 19 7 4

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.331 .367 .350 .413 .333 .000 .000 .257 .333 .182 .000 .000

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

92-113 26-38 55-72 52-66 20-24 12-39 19-34 21-29 5-6 6-19 0-2 1-2

Date 11/12/10 11/16/10 11/20/10 11/23/10 11/29/10 12/03/10 12/10/10 12/19/10 12/22/10 12/28/10 12/29/10 01/01/11 1/4/11 01/06/11 1-9-11 01/12/11 01/15/11 01/17/11 1/23/11 1/26/11 1/29/11 02/03/11 02/06/11 2/9/11 02/13/11 02/17/11 02/23/11 02/26/11 03/04/11

.814 .684 .764 .788 .833 .308 .559 .724 .833 .316 .000 .500

off

73 42 31 16 18 25 30 10 2 9 8 2 59 595-1570 .379 206-597 .345 309-444 .696 325 678-1722 .394 160-502 .319 373-546 .683 395 OPP 1889 65.1 678-1722 .394 160-502 .319 5.5 373-546 .683 12.9 1110 38.3 379 13.1 420 14.5 0.9 307 10.6 77 2.7 20555 15-1260 2-830

44-133 58-158 7-20 43-104 35-105 0-0 0-1 9-35 6-18 4-22 0-0 0-1

AWAY 2-13 2-6 0-7

NEUTRAL 0-2 0-0 0-2

Rebounds def tot avg

175 83 132 68 47 36 51 20 19 10 10 2 82 735 715

248 125 163 84 65 61 81 30 21 19 18 4 141 1060 1110

6-10 AE)

8.9 4.3 5.6 2.9 2.2 2.7 2.9 1.2 1.1 0.8 1.1 0.6

pf dq

58 51 87 70 26 32 41 32 15 19 22 3

36.6 456 38.3 453

Opponent at Notre Dame DARTMOUTH BROWN at Holy Cross at Syracuse at Manhattan at Harvard at Central Connecticut QUINNIPIAC at Saint Joseph's vs Quinnipiac RHODE ISLAND at ALBANY BOSTON UNIVERSITY at Binghamton HARTFORD STONY BROOK VERMONT at UMBC at Maine at Boston University ALBANY BINGHAMTON at Stony Brook UMBC at Vermont MAINE at HARTFORD vs Binghamton

to blk stl

pts

avg

2 61 69 6 36 2 45 63 12 21 3 26 73 39 11 1 118 118 1 25 0 39 51 7 23 0 11 29 17 7 0 13 26 4 11 0 19 61 3 10 0 9 18 0 6 0 17 20 7 6 0 3 11 1 7 0 0 5 0 1 8 8 361 552 97 164 - 379 420 77 307

a

360 302 276 237 203 80 97 80 25 30 14 1

12.9 10.4 9.5 8.2 7.0 3.5 3.5 3.1 1.3 1.3 0.8 0.1

1705 1889

58.8 65.1

L W L L L L L L W L L Wo3 Lot L L L W Wot L W L W L W L L W L L

Score 48-99 65-52 54-66 67-78 46-87 51-68 63-96 48-61 75-63 66-67 61-62 88-74 56-62 43-63 60-72 50-57 75-68 63-59 51-69 67-47 62-66 60-46 50-59 72-58 55-63 47-58 57-40 52-62 53-67

Att. 8614 234 357 566 1014 318 508 0 318 1321 0 348 421 269 1464 167 335 297 292 1193 400 301 314 234 461 728 491 1821 1661

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@ Notre Dame DARTMOUTH BROWN @ Holy Cross @ Syracuse @ Manhattan @ Harvard @ Central Connecticut QUINNIPIAC @ Saint Joseph’s vs Quinnipiac RHODE ISLAND @ Albany* BOSTON U.* @ Binghamton* HARTFORD* STONY BROOK* VERMONT* @ UMBC* @ Maine* @ Boston U.* ALBANY* BINGHAMTON* @ Stony Brook* UMBC* @ Vermont* MAINE* @ Hartford* vs Binghamton #

48-99 65-52 54-66 67-78 46-87 51-68 63-96 48-61 75-63 66-67 61-61 87-74 56-62 43-63 60-72 50-57 75-68 63-59 51-69 67-47 62-66 60-46 50-59 72-58 55-63 47-58 57-40 52-62 53-67

L W L L L L L L W L L W L L L L W W L W L W L W L L W L L

Reed - 11 McDonald & Hogan - 15 Reed - 14 Beliveau - 16 McDonald - 11 Reed - 13 Beliveau - 16 Hogan - 11 Beliveau - 19 McDonald - 19 Frankenberger & McDonald - 11 Beliveau - 25 Beliveau - 19 McDonald - 12 Reed, McDonald & Beliveau - 14 Beliveau - 19 Reed - 21 Beliveau - 17 McDonald - 14 Reed - 27 Beliveau - 24 Reed - 19 Beliveau - 11 McDonald - 20 Beliveau - 14 Reed - 9 McDonald & Wells - 10 Beliveau - 14 Reed - 13

McDonald - 5 McDonald - 13 Reed - 7 Beliveau - 13 McDonald - 7 Beliveau - 8 Hogan & Reed - 4 Beliveau - 8 Beliveau - 12 Beliveau - 7 McDonald - 11 McDonald - 12 Beliveau - 15 Flynn - 10 Reed - 9 Beliveau - 10 Beliveau - 11 Reed - 12 Beliveau - 8 Beliveau - 13 Beliveau - 10 Beliveau - 7 Beliveau - 11 Beliveau - 12 Beliveau - 10 Beliveau - 7 Beliveau - 12 Beliveau - 16 Beliveau - 8

Hogan - 3 Hogan - 7 Hogan - 4 Beliveau - 4 Hogan - 4 Hogan - 4 Hogan - 5 Hogan - 5 Hogan - 7 Hogan - 8 Beliveau - 4 Hogan - 6 Hogan - 5 Reed - 3 Wells - 5 Hogan - 4 Hogan - 6 Four Players - 2 Beliveau - 3 Beliveau - 6 Reed - 5 Beliveau - 4 Beliveau - 3 Hogan - 9 Hogan - 5 Hogan & McDonald - 3 Hogan - 7 Reed & Hogan - 4 Four Players - 1

Hogan - 3 Reed & Hogan - 2 McKnight - 3 Beliveau - 3 Reed - 2 Beliveau - 2 Four Players - 1 Reed - 2 Reed - 2 Wells - 3 Beliveau & Reed - 2 Beliveau - 2 Wells - 2 Beliveau - 3 Two Players - 1 Beliveau - 2 Four Players - 1 Four Players - 1 Three Players - 1 Beliveau & Friel - 2 Beliveau - 2 Frankenberger - 2 Reed - 4 Beliveau - 4 Beliveau - 2 LaRosa & Beliveau - 2 Hogan - 2 Wells - 1 Beliveau & Hogan - 2

* - Denotes Conference game # - Denotes AE Tournament

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From left to right: Denise Beliveau, Mo Moran, Viive Rebane, Kirsten Jeter, Tonya Young

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2010-11 America East Honors

2010-11 America East Standings

First Team Ebone Henry (So., G), Albany Chantell Alford (So., G), Boston U. Andrea Holmes (Jr., G), Binghamton Erin Brown (Jr., F), UMBC Michelle Kurowski (Jr., G), UMBC Second Team Viive Rebane (Jr., F), Binghamton Mo Moran (So., G), Boston U. Denise Beliveau (Jr., F), New Hampshire Kirsten Jeter (Sr., F), Stony Brook Tonya Young (Sr., F/C), Vermont Third Team Julie Forster (So., F), Albany Kerry Cashman (Sr., G), Boston U. Alex Young (Jr., G), Boston U. Ruthanne Doherty (So., F), Hartford Tope Obajolu (Jr., C), UMBC All-Rookie Team Jasbriell Swain (Fr., G), Binghamton Rashidat Agboola (Fr., F), Boston U. Taylor Clark (Fr., F) Hartford Ashleigh Roberts (Fr., G), Maine Kelsey Hogan (Fr., G), New Hampshire All-Defensive Team Julie Forster (So., F), Albany Ebone Henry (So., G), Albany Chantell Alford (So., G), Boston U. Tope Obajolu (Jr., C) UMBC Kirsten Jeter (Sr., F), Stony Brook All-Academic Team Denise Beliveau (Jr.), New Hampshire Julie Forster (So.), Albany Michelle Kurowski (Jr.), UMBC Viive Rebane (Jr.), Binghamton Mary Silvia (Sr.), Hartford

UMBC Boston U. Binghamton Hartford Albany New Hampshire Vermont Stony Brook Maine

AMERICA EAST OVERALL 13 12 11 11 9 6 5 3 2

3 4 5 5 7 10 11 13 14

.813 .750 .688 .688 .563 .375 .313 .188 .125

20 17 19 17 16 9 5 7 4

12 14 12 5 14 20 25 23 25

.625 .548 .613 .531 .533 .310 .167 .233 .138

Player of the Year: Chantell Alford, Boston U. Defensive Player of the Year: Ebone Henry, Albany Rookie of the Year: Jasbriell Swain, Binghamton Coach of the Year: Phil Stern, UMBC 2010 Friendship Cottage Cheese 2011 Newman’s Own America East Women’s Basketball Championship Basketball Championship (allAmerica East Women’s games at Hartford’s Chase Arena - Hartford, Conn.) (all games at Hartford’s Chase Arena - Hartford, Conn.) First Round: Thursday, March 3 Game 1 – No. 8 Stony Brook 76, No. 9 Maine 55 Quarterfinals: Friday, March 4 Game 2 – No. 2 Boston U. 62, No. 7 Vermont 38 Game 3 – No. 3 Binghamton 67, No. 6 New Hampshire 53 Game 4 – No. 1 UMBC 74, No. 8 Stony Brook 65 Game 5 – No. 4 Hartford 48, No. 5 Albany 41 Semifinals: Saturday, March 6 Game 6 – No. 2 Boston U. 59, No. 3 Binghamton 44 Game 7 – No. 4 Hartford 66, No. 1 UMBC 48

Denise Beliveau was third player in UNH history to win the America East Rookie of the Year Award

Championship Game: Sunday, March 12 Game 8 – No. 4 Hartford 65, No. 2 Boston U. 53

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SCORING

TEAM

PPG

Chantell Alford Boston U. Michelle Kurowski UMBC Ebone Henry Albany Erin Brown UMBC Kirsten Jeter Stony Brook Andrea Holmes Binghamton Alex Young Boston U. Denise Beliveau New Hampshire Tonya Young Vermont Viive Rebane Binghamton

PLAYER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

TEAM

ASSISTS

TEAM

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

PLAYER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Viive Rebane Binghamton Tonya Young Vermont Julie Forster Albany Ruthanne Doherty Hartford Kara Elofson Binghamton Caroline Stewart Boston U. Chantell Alford Boston U. Kirsten Jeter Stony Brook Jill McDonald New Hampshire Lauren Buschmann Vermont

SCORING OFFENSE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

TEAM

4.1 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.0 2.9 2.8

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 2/game) PLAYER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3-POINTERS MADE

PLAYER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

TEAM

Alex Young Boston U. Erin Brown UMBC Cari Reed New Hampshire Andrea Holmes Binghamton Chantell Alford Boston U. Mary Silvia Hartford Denise Beliveau New Hampshire Kelsey Hogan New Hampshire Ebone Henry Albany Tanna Ross Maine

%

PLAYER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kelsey Hogan Chantell Alford Alex Young Cari Reed Mary Silvia Mo Moran Jackie Smith Daphne Elliot Lauren Wells Denise Beliveau

.894 .890 .826 .814 .814 .810 .786 .762 .758 .727

AVG/G 2.5 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.4

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE

TEAM

%

New Hampshire Boston U. Boston U. New Hampshire Hartford Boston U. Hartford Hartford New Hampshire New Hampshire

.413 .400 .370 .367 .365 .360 .344 .342 .333 .331

% .490 .485 .470 .449 .428 .425 .420 .419 .418 .413

PLAYER

STEALS

FG PERCENTAGE

TEAM AVG/G 1. Binghamton 54.5 2. UMBC 56.0 3. Albany 56.5 4. Hartford 57.5 5. Boston U. 60.1 6. New Hampshire 65.1 7. Vermont 65.5 8. Stony Brook 67.0 9. Maine 69.7

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Kirsten Jeter Ebone Henry Katelyn Vanderhoff Tamiel Murray Mo Moran Andrea Holmes Chantell Alford Michelle Kurowski Felicia Johnson Jasbriell Swain

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

PLAYER TEAM Jackie Smith Hartford Mo Moran Boston U. Michelle Brokans UMBC Kelsey Hogan New Hampshire Felicia Johnson Albany Katelyn Vanderhoff Maine Kristine Lalonde Vermont Andrea Holmes Binghamton

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO

RATIO 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.8

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

PLAYER TEAM RPG (O) 1. Julie Forster Albany 4.6 2. Viive Rebane Binghamton 3.4 3. Kerry Cashman Boston U. 3.3 4. Kirsten Jeter Stony Brook 2.9 5. Lauren Buschmann Vermont 2.9 6. Kara Elofson Binghamton 2.8 7. Denise Beliveau New Hampshire 2.6 8. Ebone Henry Albany 2.5 9. Juanita Cochran Stony Brook 2.4 10. Caroline Stewart Boston U. 2.3

PLAYER TEAM RPG (D) 1. Denise Beliveau New Hampshire 6.3 2. Jasbriell Swain Binghamton 5.7 3. Kerry Cashman Boston U. 5.4 4. Caroline Stewart Boston U. 5.4 5. Erin Brown UMBC 5.2 6. Julie Forster Albany 5.1 7. Viive Rebane Binghamton 5.0 8. Kara Elofson Binghamton 4.8 9. Ebone Henry Albany 4.8 10. Andrea Holmes Binghamton 4.6

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

3-P FG PERCENTAGE

TEAM AVG/G Boston U. .386 1. UMBC .384 2. New Hampshire .379 3. Hartford .375 4. Binghamton .372 5. Stony Brook .362 6. Maine .348 7. Albany .339 8. Vermont .325 9.

TEAM

Stony Brook Albany Maine Stony Brook Boston U. Binghamton Boston U. UMBC Albany Binghamton

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

TEAM conference leaders

SCORING DEFENSE

TEAM AVG/G TEAM AVG/G 1. Boston U. 62.8 2. Stony Brook 60.4 3. New Hampshire 58.8 4. Binghamton 56.8 5. UMBC 56.8 6. Hartford 56.7 7. Albany 55.1 8. Maine 54.6 9. Vermont 47.8

TEAM

Michelle Kurowski UMBC Cassandra Callaway Albany Erin Brown UMBC Amber Smith Maine Denise Beliveau New Hampshire Chantell Alford Boston U. Daphne Elliot Hartford Illicia Mathis Hartford Kirsten Jeter Stony Brook Ashleigh Roberts Maine

9.7 8.9 8.7 8.5 7.9 7.7 7.6 7.3 7.1 7.1

APG

Kelsey Hogan New Hampshire Mo Moran Boston U. Jackie Smith Hartford Felicia Johnson Albany Kristine Lalonde Vermont Michele Brokans UMBC Andrea Holmes Binghamton Katelyn Vanderhoff Maine Sam Landers Stony Brook Chantell Alford Boston U.

15.0 14.6 14.4 14.3 14.3 14.3 12.9 12.9 12.1 11.8

RPG

Julie Forster Albany Denise Beliveau New Hampshire Kerry Cashman Boston U. Viive Rebane Binghamton Jasbriell Swain Binghamton Caroline Stewart Boston U. Kara Elofson Binghamton Ebone Henry Albany Kirsten Jeter Stony Brook Lauren Buschmann Vermont

PLAYER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

INdividual conference leaders

REBOUNDING

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TEAM AVG/G New Hampshire .345 Hartford .340 Boston U. .336 UMBC .307 Maine .304 Binghamton .293 Stony Brook .266 Albany .258 Vermont .224

FT PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

TEAM AVG/G UMBC .735 Maine .714 New Hampshire .696 Hartford .695 Stony Brook .680 Albany .662 Boston U. .662 Vermont .659 Binghamton .637

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About America East Now in its fourth decade of operation, America East has evolved into one of the most comprehensive NCAA Division I conferences with a commitment to broad-based, competitive athletics programs, complementing the academic integrity and missions of the member institutions. Progressive in its approach to its more than 3,400 student-athletes, America East recognizes champions in each of its 20 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. America East also conducts the nation’s most comprehensive academic recognition program for student-athletes. With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast regions of the United States, America East strives to develop champions in academics, athletics and leadership at its nine member institutions: University at Albany, Binghamton University, Boston University, University of Hartford, University of Maine, UMBC, University of New Hampshire, Stony Brook University and University of Vermont.

America East Directory 215 First Street, Suite 140 Cambridge, Mass. 02142 (617) 695-6369 (617) 695-6385 FAX www.americaeast.com

Amy Huchthausen Commissioner

Shonna brown

Associate Commissioner/SWA

Matt Bourque

Academics

Associate Commissioner for External Relations

• Vermont won its seventh-straight America East Academic Cup after its student-athletes registered a cumulative GPA of 3.17. Six of the nine America East schools had student-athletes with GPAs of 3.0 or better.

Associate Commissioner for Men’s Basketbal/Officiating

• America East’s nearly 3,400 student-athletes set a new league record with a combined 3.07 gradepoint average in 2010-11. More than half of the conference’s student-athletes were named to the Academic Honor Roll for maintaining GPAs of 3.0 or better. • Binghamton University’s Sven Vloedgraven (tennis) and University at Albany’s Nikki Branchini (lacrosse) were named 2010-11 America East Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year, respectively.

Frank Sullivan

Jessica Descartes

Assistant Commissioner for Finance/Administration

CHAD DWYER

Director of Championships/Administrator

Sean Tainsh

Director of Communications

• Three schools (Boston U., New Hampshire, Vermont) ranked among the nation’s best in Graduation Success Rate (GSR), with scores of 94 or better. Nearly one-third of all America East teams had perfect GSR scores.

Associate Director for Communications/PR

• Thirty programs from America East schools received Academic Progress Rate (APR) public recognition awards from the NCAA for finishing among the top 10 percent in the nation.

Communications Intern

• Seventeen student-athletes received a total of 19 National Academic All-America honors.

Athletics

Leslie CASEY pete estes

chelsey canavan

Marketing/New Media Intern

warren lane

• Every America East school won a conference championship or regular-season title for the first

Administrative Intern

• Boston University won its sixth straight America East Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s

Coordinator of Volleyball Officials

time since 2005-06.

Cup and 11th overall to surpass Delaware for the most Cups in conference history.

• Twenty-nine America East student-athletes earned All-America recognition, including one

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each in men’s basketball and men’s and women’s soccer, five in men’s lacrosse, two each in women’s lacrosse, baseball and field hockey and 15 in cross country/track & field.

Coordinator of Soccer Officials

• America East was second among all men’s lacrosse automatic-qualifying conferences in RPI.

Coordinator of Field Hockey Officials

• Albany was the final undefeated women’s lacrosse team in Division I, with an 18-0 record,

before losing to national champion Northwestern in the NCAA quarterfinals.

• UMBC defeated Princeton in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship, the

eighth time in 10 years an America East team had advanced in the tournament.

• Boston University had 13-straight shutouts, the second longest streak in NCAA women’s

soccer history. • America East finished fourth in the field hockey RPI behind only the ACC, Big 10 and Big East and had two teams (Albany and Boston University) ranked in the final NFCA Top 20. • Stony Brook placed seventh as a team at the NCAA Women’s Cross Country Champion-

ship.

• After winning its first America East baseball championship since 2006, Maine beat FIU in an

NCAA Regional game to give America East an NCAA win in each of the last three seasons.

• Sven Vloedgraven of Binghamton was selected to the NCAA Tennis Singles Championship

for the second-straight year. He is the only America East student-athlete to have played in the event.

Barbara Carreiro Mara Wager

Coordinator of Women’s Lacrosse Officials

Nick Zibelli

Coordinator of Baseball Umpires

Nick Cinquanto

Coordinator of Softball Umpires

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2011-12 AMERICA EAST SCHEDULE November Fri. 11 Sun. 13 Tues. 15 Wed. 16 Fri. 18 Sat. 19 Sun. 20 Mon. 21 Tues. 22 Wed. 23 Fri. 25 Sat. 26 Sun. 27 p.m. Mon. 29 Wed. 30 December Thurs. 1 Fri. 2 p.m.7 Sat. 3 Sun. 4 Tues. 6 Wed. 7 Thurs. 8 Fri. 9 Sat. 10 Sun. 11

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Mon. 12 Tues. 13 Wed. 14 p.m. Sat. 17 Sun. 18 Mon. 19 Tues. 20 Wed. 21 Thurs. 22 Tues. 27 Wed. 28

Hartford at Dartmouth, 11 a.m. Boston U. at Boston College, 7 p.m. Stony Brook at Fairleigh Dickinson, 7

Thurs. 29 Fri. 30 TBA14 TBA11 Sat. 31 January Mon. 2 Wed. 4 Thurs. 5 Sat. 7 Sun. 8 Wed. 11 Thurs. 12 Sat. 14 Mon. 16 Thurs. 19 Sat. 21 Sun. 22 Wed. 25 Sat. 28 February Wed. 1

Albany at Florida International, TBA10 UMBC vs. Cincinnati/Virginia Tech, TBA(9) New Hampshire at Iowa St., TBA11 Boston U. vs. Coppin State, 2 p.m.12 Vermont vs. Georgetown, 5 p.m.13 Siena at Maine, 6 p.m. Harvard at Hartford, 7 p.m. Binghamton at St. Peter’s, 7:30 p.m.14 Albany vs. Auburn/Charlotte, TBA10 Binghamton vs. Dayton/South Florida,

Stony Brook at Seton Hall, 2 p.m. Rider at Binghamton, 2 p.m. Sacred Heart at Albany, 2 p.m. Vermont at Nebraska, 3:05 p.m. New Hampshire at Rhode Island, 4 p.m. UMass at Binghamton, 6 p.m. Maine vs. Duquesne, 4:30 p.m.8 UMBC at Navy, 7 p.m. Maine vs. TBA, TBA8 Vermont at Marquette, 1 p.m. New Hampshire at Wagner, 6:30 p.m. Morgan State at Stony Brook, 7 p.m. Hartford at Richmond, 2 p.m. Albany at Canisius, 5 p.m. Youngstown State at Stony Brook, 7 p.m. UMBC vs. High Point, 5 p.m.9

Boston U. vs. Fordham/Navy, TBA12 New Hampshire vs. NJIT/Buffalo, Vermont vs. La Salle, 5 p.m.13 Hartford at Providence, 1 p.m. Boston U. at St. John’s, 3 p.m. Maine at Binghamton, 5 p.m. Albany at Hartford, 7 p.m. New Hampshire at UMBC, 7 p.m. Stony Brook at Vermont, 7 p.m. UMBC at Albany, 7 p.m. Boston U. at Vermont, 7 p.m. Binghamton at Stony Brook, 7 p.m. Hartford at New Hampshire, 7 p.m. UMBC at Maine, 12 p.m. Vermont at Hartford, 2 p.m. Binghamton at Boston U., 1 p.m. Albany at Stony Brook, 5 p.m. Albany at New Hampshire, 7 p.m. Binghamton at Vermont, 7 p.m. Maine at Boston U., 7 p.m. Stony Brook at UMBC, 7 p.m. Boston U. at Stony Brook, 2 p.m. Hartford at Binghamton, 2 p.m. Albany at Maine, 2 p.m. New Hampshire at Vermont, 3 p.m. Hartford at UMBC, 2 p.m. Vermont at Maine, 6 p.m. Boston U. at Albany, 7 p.m. Stony Brook at New Hampshire, 7 p.m. Vermont at Albany, 12 p.m. Maine at Hartford, 7 p.m. UMBC at Binghamton, 7 p.m. New Hampshire at Boston U., 7 p.m. Maine at Stony Brook, 2 p.m. Binghamton at New Hampshire, 1 p.m. UMBC at Vermont, 1 p.m. Hartford at Boston U., 3 p.m. Boston U. at UMBC, 12 p.m. New Hampshire at Maine, 6 p.m. Stony Brook at Hartford, 7 p.m.

Sat. 4 Sun. 5 Wed. 8 Sat. 11 Wed. 15 Sat. 18 Sun. 19 Wed. 22 Sat. 25

Maine at UMBC, 1 p.m. Boston U. at Binghamton, 2:30 p.m. Stony Brook at Albany, 4:30 p.m. Hartford at Vermont, 1 p.m. UMBC at Stony Brook, TBA Boston U. at Maine, 7 p.m. New Hampshire at Albany, 7 p.m. Vermont at Binghamton, 7 p.m. Stony Brook at Boston U., 1 p.m. Maine at Albany, 2 p.m. Binghamton at Hartford, 2 p.m. Vermont at New Hampshire, 3 p.m. Albany at Vermont, 7 p.m. Binghamton at UMBC, 7 p.m. Boston U. at New Hampshire, 7 p.m. Hartford at Maine, 7 p.m. New Hampshire at Stony Brook, 2 p.m. Albany at Boston U., 3 p.m. UMBC at Hartford, 12 p.m. Maine at Vermont, 1 p.m. Binghamton at Albany, 7 p.m. Hartford at Stony Brook, 7 p.m. Maine at New Hampshire, 7 p.m. UMBC at Boston U., 7 p.m. Vermont at UMBC, 1 p.m. Stony Brook at Maine, 2 p.m. New Hampshire at Binghamton, 2 p.m. Boston U. at Hartford, 4 p.m.

Key: 1 Preseason WNIT 2 TD Bank Classic 3 Minnesota/Subway Classic 4 Central Florida Tourney 5 Dead River Co. Classic 6 Husky Classic 7 Navy Tournament

8 Florida Tournament 9 Hilton Garden Inn Hokie Classic 10 FIU Sun & Fun Classic 11 Iowa State Tournament 12 Fordham Holiday Classic 13 Blue Sky Classic 14 St. Peter’s Holiday Classic

Albany at Binghamton, 7 p.m. UMBC at New Hampshire, 1 p.m. Vermont at Stony Brook, 2 p.m. Hartford at Albany, 3 p.m. Binghamton at Maine, 4:30 p.m. Vermont at Boston U., 5 p.m. (Agganis) Albany at UMBC, 7 p.m. New Hampshire at Hartford, 7 p.m. Stony Brook at Binghamton, 7 p.m. Albany at UMBC, 7 p.m.

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WILDCAT BASKETBALL THROUGH THE YEARS

Tradition. Pride. Excellence.

September 1, 1967 ~ Joyce Mills, the first women’s basketball head coach, is hired as a professor and coach in the Physical Education department.

February 29.1983 ~ Denise Higgins sets a school record in blocks with six against Fordham. Though matched three times, it has never been broken.

December 12, 1975 ~ The Wildcats play their first game at varsity status, defeating the University of Maine-Gorham, 64-60, at home. March, 1977 ~ The Wildcats defeat Plymouth State 100-61. The 100 points is a scoring record that has never been matched. December 2, 1977 ~ Cecelia DeMarco takes over as head coach of the program as the Wildcats fall to Massachusetts, 53-49. December 8, 1977 ~ In the second home game of the season, UNH defeats UMass-Lowell, 93-35. The 55-point win is largest margin of victory in the history of the program. July 18, 1978 ~ Jean Giarrusso, a 1977 grad, is picked by the New Jersey Gems (Women’s Basketball League) in the first professional women’s basketball draft. February 22, 1979 ~ Kathy Ladd pulls down 24 rebounds vs. Connecticut, setting a UNH single-game rebounding record. March 11, 1983 ~ The Wildcats advance to their first appearance in the ECAC tournament. UNH hosted and defeated Holy Cross (69-55) and Manhattan (79-61).

February 13, 1984 ~ Corinne Gulas sets the UNH record for most steals in a single game with 10 vs. Maine. March 2, 1984 ~ UNH defeated Northeastern, 7464, to grab back-to-back ECAC championship titles. Senior guard Corinne Gulas, who scored 26 points in the championship game, received All-America accolades. February 6, 1985 ~ Prior to the 1984-85 season, UNH joined Boston University, Brooklyn, Maine, Northeastern and Vermont to form the Seaboard Conference. UNH defeated Boston University 70-56 for the first ever league victory and went on to finish 4-1 in the league. February 27, 1986 ~ Kris Kinney was honored with the first ever Seaboard League Rookie of the Year award. Only one other Wildcat has been given such accolades. November 29, 1986 ~ Former standout, Kathy Sanborn, takes over as head coach as the Wildcats face the Eagles of Boston College.

January 19, 1983 ~ In the game verses St. John’s, senior captain Theresa Redmond scored 21 points and became the first women’s basketball player ever to reach more than 1,000 points at UNH. Redmond, who received a 12-inch chocolate-chip cookie as her trophy, finished her career with 1,252 points.

February 28, 1989 ~ Kris Kinney, five-time Seaboard player of the week, received Player of the Year honors at the annual awards banquet. Kinney, who led the league in scoring (25.7 ppg) for the second consecutive season, is the only Wildcat in the history of the program to receive league Player of the Year recognition. March 1, 1989 ~ Kris Kinney posted 30 points against Boston University, totaling 695 on the season setting a school record. With 2,231 career points, Kinney became the all-time school point leader.

March 11, 1983 ~ UNH earned a No. 1 seed in the first ever ECAC Division I Women’s Basketball Championship. The Wildcats played host to and defeated Holy Cross, 68-55. March 12, 1983 ~ The Wildcats capture the ECAC tournament title with a 7961 win over Manhattan. Though the 22-7 ECAC champions had wins against both Big East champions, St. John’s, and Ivy League champs, Dartmouth the Wildcats were denied one of the 14 at-large bids to the NCAA tournament. Coach DeMarco is recognized as the Converse District I Coach of the Year after posting the best record in the history of the program. November 27, 1983 ~ UNH defeats Connecticut after edging by Rhode Island to win the New England Tip-Off tournament title in Amherst, Mass. In four years of the tourney, the Wildcats were the only champion.

January 3, 1990 ~ Julie Donlon drained a record high six 3-pointers versus Central Florida. Though matched six times, the record has yet to be broken. January 13, 1990 ~ Prior to the 198990 season the North Atlantic Conference merged with the Seaboard Conference, adding Colgate and Hartford to the Wildcats’ conference schedule. UNH defeated Northeastern, 61-51, for its first NAC victory. January 31, 1990 ~ Laura Seiden posted a program-high 38 points in the Wildcats win over Northeastern, 63-50. March 7, 1990 ~ Record setting rookie, Laura Seiden, is awarded North Atlantic Rookie of the Year honors. Seiden was named Rookie of the Week seven times throughout the season. The Wildcats also finished the season as the league leader in 3-point percentage (.355) and had three players on the all-NAC second team. February 2, 1993 ~ Kathy Sanborn tallied her 100th career victory as head coach of women’s basketball with an 87-84 win over Harvard. December 17, 1995 ~ The Wildcats play its first game at the newly constructed Whittemore Center as it upset Big East power Boston College, 67-64 in front of a crowd of 325.

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WILDCAT BASKETBALL Tradition. Pride. Excellence. THROUGH THE YEARS March 5, 1995 ~ Averaging 43.3 boards per game, the Wildcats finished the season as the North Atlantic Conference leader in rebounding. March 5, 1997 ~ Forward Kathy Cadwell pulled down 14 boards, raising her career total to 900 rebounds, a UNH all-time record. Cadwell also finished the season as the league leader in rebounds (11.5 rpg) for the second consecutive year. April 10, 1997 ~ America East Coach of the Year Kathy Sanborn resigns to pursue other opportunities as announced by Athletic Director Judy Ray. June 18, 1997 ~ Judy Ray announced Sue Johnson as the fourth head coach in the 22-year history of the program.

December 5, 2008 ~ The Wildcats drain 14 3-pointers against Colgate, setting a school record. In that same game, Amy Simpson tied a singlegame record, scoring six trifectas, a record that has been tied eight times but has yet to be broken. March 7, 2009 ~ Amy Simpson nets her 59th 3-pointer of the season against Hartford, a UNH single-season record. She finished with 62 trifectas on the season. March 12, 2009 ~ Candace Williams was selected to the America East AllConference Second Team, becoming only the tenth player in program history to do so.

March 11, 1999 ~ The Wildcats went 19-8 on the season and earned a WNIT berth, but fell at Arkansas State, 78-65.

December 22, 2009 ~ Candace Williams notched 18 points against Louisville to become just the 14th Wildcat in program history to reach the 1,000point plateau.

April 24, 2000 ~ Marty Scarano is named Athletic Director at UNH, taking over for Judy Ray.

December 30, 2009 ~ Jill McDonald broke UNH’s single-game block record with seven against Syracuse University.

December 8, 2000 ~ WTSN broadcasts its first women’s basketball game. Andy Schachat delivered the play-by-play in the game against Delaware. December 5, 2001 ~ The athletic department receives approval to begin restoration of Lundholm Gymnasium. Improvements made include a new sound system, new computer-controlled lights were added and the floor was refinished. The women’s basketball locker rooms were also renovated. March 14, 2003 ~ With 46 blocks on the season, Maren Matthais finished the season as the America East leader in blocks (1.59 bpg). Summer, 2003 ~ The Jerry Azumah Performance Center opened its doors the summer of 2003 to UNH Student-Athletes. May 8, 2007 ~ 2007 team MVP Danielle Clark, along with football player David Ball were named Jim Urquhart Student-Athletes of the Year. Clark’s other 2007 awards include being named to the America East Second-Team, the America East All-Academic team and receiving the America East Player of the Game award. June 6, 2007 ~ The construction of the new bleacher system at Lundholm Gymnasium begins. In addition to the bleachers, new baskets are installed and various parts of the gym are painted. June 12, 2007 ~ Kristin Cole was named the fifth head coach in the history of the program, announced by Athletic Director Marty Scarano.

January 24, 2010 ~ Amy Simpson notched her 1,000-point against Binghamton University, becoming just the 15th player in school history to reach the mark. February 3, 2010 ~ Kelley Flynn tied Jill McDonald’s single-game block record with seven against Stony Brook University. March 3, 2010 ~ Candace Williams was selected to the America East All-Conference Second Team for the second time in her UNH career. March 4, 2010 ~ Jill McDonald tallied five blocks against Maine in the first round of the America East Tournament, breaking the program’s single-season block record with 58 on the year. March 5, 2010 ~ Amy Simpson compiles her 155th assist of the 2009-10 campaign, tying a UNH single-season record against Hartford in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament. Simpson ranks fourth all-time in assists for the Wildcats with 361. May 18, 2010 ~ Maureen Magarity was named the sixth head coach in the history of the program, announced by Athletic Director Marty Scarano. January 1, 2011 ~ Four players posted double-digit scoring performances as the Wildcats outlasted Rhode Island, 88-74, in the program’s first triple-overtime game. February 26, 2011 ~ Densie Beliveau finished the regular season with a conference-best 11 double-doubles. March 3, 2011 ~ Denise Bealiveau was selected to the America East All-Conference Second Team and Kelsey Hogan was named to the All-Rookie Team.

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PLAYER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SCORING

Kris Kinney Sheila Danker Sheila Danker Kris Kinney Kris Kinney Theresa Redmond Laura Seiden Maren Matthias Corinne Gulas Candace Williams

SEASON 1988-89 1996-97 1995-96 1987-88 1986-87 1982-83 1989-90 2002-03 1983-84 2008-09

FIELD GOALS MADE

PLAYER 1. Kris Kinney 2. Sheila Danker 3. Kris Kinney 4. Kris Kinney 5. Shelia Danker Corinne Gulas 7. Maren Matthias 8. Laura Seiden 9. Theresa Redmond 10. Maren Matthias

SEASON 1988-89 1996-97 1987-88 1986-87 1995-96 1983-84 2002-03 1989-90 1982-83 2003-04

INdividual SEASON RECORDS FT PERCENTAGE (min. 40 attempts)

POINTS PLAYER 1. Kathy Ladd 695 2. Melissa Pfefferie 683 569 3. Heidi Plencner 563 4. Danielle Clark 537 5. Theresa Redmond 524 6. Danielle Clark 514 7. Heidi Plencner 508 8. Denise Beliveau 500 9. Danielle Clark 499 10. Sheila Danker

PLAYER 1. Pam Brandell 2. Ray Williams 3. Orsi Farkas 4. Deb Russel 5. Orsi Farkas 6. Racheal Fowler 7. Maren Matthias 8 Maren Matthias 9. Pam Brandell 10. Maren Matthias

PLAYER 1. Sheila Danker 2. Candace Williams 2. Theresa Redmond 3. Sheila Danker 4. Danielle Clark Marcie Lane 6. Laura Seiden Orsi Farkas 8. Danielle Clark 10. Marcie Lane

FREE THROWS MADE

SCORING RECORD 1. 2,198 2. 2,052 3. 2,018 4. 1,949 5. 1,850

SEASON 1982-83 1996-97 1983-84 1995-96 2001-02

FT MADE

RECORD 1. 459 2. 455 3. 450 4. 426 5. 406

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SEASON 1996-97 2005-06 1997-98 1991-92 1998-99 2007-08 2003-04 2000-01 1995-96 2002-03

SEASON 1998-99 1996-97 1982-83 1992-93 1995-96

SEASON 1996-97 2008-09 1982-83 1995-96 2005-06 1993-94 1989-90 1998-99 2006-07 1991-92

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

PLAYER Marcie Lane Melissa Pfefferie Emily Hardy Karen Pinkos Emily Caschera Lindsay Adams Kelsey Hogan Ebony Woods Meaghan Lane Lindsay Adams

SEASON 1992-93 1987-88 2003-04 1987-88 2002-03 2002-03 2010-11 2004-05 1990-91 2001-02

% .488 .480 .450 .449 .447 .439 .413 .396 .390 .386

FT’s 173 159 142 138 128 128 122 122 117 113

SEASON 1982-83 1978-79 1996-97 1983-84 1979-80

FT PERCENTAGE

RECORD 1. .728 2. .725 3 .720 4. .717

SEASON 3-pointers 2007-08 62 2001-02 58 2010-11 58 2007-08 52 2000-01 51 1996-97 48 1988-89 47 1999-00 46 2006-07 45 2010-11 44

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE (min. 35 attempts)

% .649 .600 .597 .586 .584 .579 .578 .569 .565 .557

SCORING AVG.

RECORD 1. 75.8 2. 72.4 3. 72.3 4. 72.1 5. 72.0

% .900 .854 .831 .837 .827 .824 .816 .814 .813 .812

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

PLAYER 1. Amy Simpson 2. Heidi Plencner Cari Reed 4. Ashley Cerniglia 5. Heidi Plencner 6. Kelly Karl 7. Julie Donlon 8. Adriane Domanski 9. Amy Simpson 10. Denise Beliveau

FG’s 295 248 238 218 210 210 209 196 191 188

FG PERCENTAGE (min. 100 attempts)

SEASON 1980-81 1986-87 2000-01 2005-06 1981-82 2006-07 2001-02 2010-11 2004-05 1995-96

SEASON 1992-93 1989-90; 2005-06 2004-05 1983-84; 1982-83

FG MADE

REBOUNDS

RECORD 1. 1,216 2. 1,170 3. 1,167 4. 1,157 5. 1,148

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SEASON 1982-83 1994-95 2001-02 2008-09 1995-96

323 321 279 279 272 268 254 252 248

ASSISTS

PLAYER SEASON ASSISTS Amy Simpson 2009-10 155 Christine Gulas 1995-96 155 Martha Morrison 1981-82 138 Colleen Mullen 2002-03 133 Whitney Edwards 2006-07 132 Corinne Gulas 1983-84 130 Linda Neilson 1982-83 130 Karen Pinkos 1987-88 129 Kelly Karl 1995-96 123 Kelly Donohue 2000-01 122

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10.

PLAYER Corinne Gulas Christine Gulas Kris Kinney Whitney Edwards Christine Gulas Heidi Plencner Pam Brandell Martha Morrison Kris Kinney Julie Donlon Marcie Lane

SEASON 1983-84 1983-84 1987-88 2006-07 1982-83 2001-02 1996-97 1979-80 1988-89 1993-94 1993-94

1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10.

PLAYER Jill McDonald Denise Higgins Jill McDonald Denise Higgins Maren Matthias Maren Matthias Denise Higgins Denise Higins Jill McDonald Pam Brandell

SEASON BLOCKS 2009-10 58 1983-84 53 2008-09 47 1981-82 46 2002-03 46 2003-04 46 1982-83 44 1980-81 43 2010-11 39 1996-97 38

STEALS

SEASON 1981-82 1983-84 1997-98 1987-88 1995-96

ASSISTS

RECORD 1. 474 2. 455 3. 454 4. 448 5. 443

1995-96 1996-97 1983-84 2002-03 1984-85 1982-83 1988-89 2008-09 2010-11

T1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

FG PERCENTAGE

RECORD 1. .464 2. .461 3. .453 4. .452 5. .448

SEASON REBOUNDS

1. Kathy Caldwell 2. Kathy Caldwell 3. Gail Jackson Maren Matthias 5. Kelly Butterfield 6. Theresa Redmond 7. Kris Kinney 8. Candace Williams 9. Denise Beliveau

TEAM SEASON RECORDS RECORD 1. 874 2. 830 3. 747 4. 746

REBOUNDS

PLAYER

SEASON 1982-83 1983-84 1987-88 2001-02 2002-03

BLOCKED SHOTS

3-PT. FG MADE

RECORD 1. 206 2. 171 3. 169 5. 165

SEASON 2010-11 2001-02 2004-05; 2002-03 2006-07; 2003-04

STEALS

RECORD 1. 351 2. 303 3. 300 4. 287 5. 272

SEASON 1983-84 1993-94 1996-97 2001-02 1998-99 1997-98

STEALS 130 83 80 76 73 73 70 70 66 65 65

3-PT. PERCENTAGE

RECORD 1. .441 2. .364 3. .355 4. .345 5. .341

SEASON 1987-88 2002-03 1989-90 2010-11 1998-99

BLOCKED SHOTS

RECORD 1. 146 2. 117 3. 101 4. 93 5. 97

SEASON 2009-10 2008-09 2001-02 2002-03 2010-11

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WILDCAT BASKETBALL TOP-10 LEADING SCORERS

TOP-20 SCORING

PLAYER 1. Kris Kinney 2. Laura Seiden 3. Sheila Danker 4. Maren Matthias 5. Orsi Farkas 6. Danielle Clark 7. Candace Williams 8. Theresa Redmond 9. Pam Brandell 10. Aubrey Danen 11. Gail Jackson 12. Amy Simpson 13. Kendall Daly 14. Kelly Butterfield 15. Heidi Plencner 16. Denise Beliveau T17. Kathy Sanborn Danielle Clark 19. Martha Morrison 20. Marcie Lane

YEARS 1985-89 1989-93 1993-97 2000-04 1996-00 2003-07 2006-10 1979-83 1993-97 1998-03 1980-84 2006-10 1989-93 1981-85 1998-02 2007- 1975-79 2003-07 1978-82 1991-94

SCORING 2,231 1,602 1,539 1,503 1,434 1,331 1,277 1,252 1,140 1,087 1,081 1,063 1,061 1,030 1,000 942 930 930 914 910

PLAYER 1. Amy Simpson 2. Heidi Plencner 3. Kelly Karl 4. Ashley Cerniglia 5. Julie Donlon 6. Danielle Clark 7. Ebony Woods 8. Denise Beliveau 9. Lindsay Adams 10. Marcie Lane 11. Adriane Domanski 12. Colleen Mullen 13. Cari Reed 14. Emily Hardy 15. Whitney Edwards 16. Salee-Marie Johnson Geneva Livingston Meaghan Lane 19. Kiki Proctor 20. Aubrey Danen

YEARS 3-POINTERS 2006-10 193 1998-02 179 1994-98 142 2004-07 131 1987-91 126 2003-07 123 2002-05 109 2007- 106 2001-05 104 1991-94 95 1998-00 87 2001-03 78 2009- 77 2002-05 71 2003-07 67 2003-07 58 2001-03 58 1990-94 58 1998-02 49 1998-03 47

Kris Kinney 2,231 points

Laura Seiden 1,602 points

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

PLAYER Kris Kinney Whitney Edwards Teya Eaton Kelly Karl Pam Brandell Kiki Proctor Melissa Pfefferle Heidi Plencner Martha Morrison Kelly Donohue Christine Gulas Orsi Farkas Corinne Gulas Kerri Eaton Deb Dorsch Laura Seiden Amy Simpson Sheila Danker Ebony Woods Sue Ryan Donna Couture

YEARS 1985-89 2003-07 1990-94 1994-98 1993-97 1998-02 1984-88 1992-02 1978-82 1997-01 1982-84 1996-00 1982-84 1990-94 1986-90 1989-93 2006-10 1993-97 2002-05 1988-92 1977-81

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

PLAYER Kathy Caldwell Kris Kinney Maren Matthias Gail Jackson Theresa Redmond Candace Williams Kelly Butterfield Aubrey Danen Orsi Farkas Danielle Clark Ray Williams Denise Higgins Karen Bolton Laura Seiden Pam Brandell Kathy Ladd Deb Russell Lindsay Adams Jackie MacMullan Deb Dorsch

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

PLAYER Kelly Karl Whitney Edwards Martha Morrison Amy Simpson Kelly Donohue Julie Donlon Linda Neilson Karen Pinkos Michelle Altobello Melissa Pfefferle Kiki Proctor Christine Gulas Steph Schubert Colleen Mullen Sheila Danker Orsi Farkas Kathy Sanborn Cheryl Murtagh Heidi Plencner Danielle Clark

1. T2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

PLAYER Denise Higgins Maren Mathhias Jill McDonald Pam Brandell Ray Williams Kris Kinney Amy Simpson Aubrey Danen Kathy Caldwell Anna Matthias Candace Williams Orsi Farkas Laura Seiden Rita McCarroll Carrie Kimball Deb Dorsch Heidi Plencner Terri Mulliken Teya Eaton Karyn McCoy

YEARS 1993-97 1985-89 2000-04 1980-84 1979-83 2006-10 1981-85 1998-03 1996-00 2003-07 2003-07 1980-84 1976-80 1989-93 1993-97 1978-82 1989-93 2002-06 1978-82 1986-90

REBOUNDS 900 897 879 747 745 699 678 666 635 579 569 564 552 547 539 484 482 467 466 464

TOP-20 ASSISTS

Sheila Danker 1,539 points

Maren Matthias 1,503 points

Orsi Farkas 1,434 points

Danielle Clark 1,331 points

YEARS 1994-98 2003-07 1978-82 2006-10 1997-01 1987-91 1980-83 1984-88 1984-88 1984-88 1998-02 1982-84 1994-98 2001-03 1993-97 1996-00 1978-79 1978-81 1998-02 2003-07

ASSISTS 404 382 368 361 341 336 328 326 325 310 287 264 226 218 206 203 197 196 192 190

TOP-20 BLOCKS

TOP-20 STEALS

TOP-20 REBOUNDS

TOP-20 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE

Tradition. Pride. Excellence.

STEALS 241 229 186 183 183 182 180 176 167 162 156 155 148 135 130 127 123 121 120 120 116

Candace Williams 1,277 points

Theresa Redmond 1,252 points

Pam Brandell 1,140 points

Aubrey Danen 1,087 points

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YEARS 1980-84 2000-04 2007-11 1993-97 2003-07 1985-89 2006-10 1998-03 1993-97 1998-02 2006-10 1996-00 1989-93 1986-90 1992-96 1986-90 1998-02 1982-86 1991-95 1989-93

BLOCKS 186 153 153 114 84 77 65 62 51 50 46 45 43 43 42 41 37 33 32 30

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TEAM RECORDS

WINS & LOSSES

Most Wins: 22 (1982-83) Most Consecutive Wins: 9 (2/9/84-11/24/84) two seasons Most Consecutive Wins to Start Season: 8 (1977-78;1982-83) Most Losses: 23 (2008-09) Most Consecutive Losses: 11 (2007-08)

IN A SINGLE SEASON IN A SINGLE SEASON

Most Points: Highest Scoring Average: Lowest Scoring Average: Most Field Goals Made: Most Most Field Goals Attempted: Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: Most Free Throws Made: Most Free Throws Attempted: Most Rebounds: Most Assists: Most Steals:

2,198 (29 games;1983-84) 75.8 (1982-83) 55.3 (2008-09) 874 (1982-83) 1,915 (1982-83) 206 (2010-11) 597 (2010-11) 459 (1998-99) 688 (1996-97) 1,216 (1982-83) 474 (1982-83) 351 (1983-84)

IN A SINGLE GAME

Most Points: 100 vs. Plymouth State (1976-77) Most Points by Opponent: 104 by Boston College (12/12/90) Least Points: 30 vs. Northeastern (1/31/85) Least Points by Opponent: 32 by Brooklyn (1/25/80) Highest Combined Score: 191-Maine 101, UNH 90 (1/11/97) Lowest Combined Score: 82 - UNH 42, Canisius 40 (12/28/09) Most Field Goals Made: 43 vs. Lowell (12/8/77) Most Field Goals Attempted: 103 vs. Lowell (12/8/77) Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 14 vs. Colgate (12/5/08) Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 35 vs. Quinnipiac (11/22/04) Most Free Throws Made: 33 vs. Vermont (1996-97) Most Free Throws Attempted: 42 vs. Harvard (2/1/94) Most Rebounds: 76 vs. Lowell (12/8/77) Most Assists: 32 at Central Connecticut (1/13/88) Most Steals: 24 vs. Vermont (1/27/80)

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

RECORD

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

PLAYER OPPONENT

Most Points: 36 Laura Seiden Northeastern Highest Scoring Average: - - - Most Field Goals Made: 16 Kris Kinney Northeastern Most Field Goals Attempted: 31 Kris Kinney Maine 31 Sheila Danker Maine Highest Field Goal Percentage: 1.00 (8-8) Anna Matthias Northeastern Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 6 Amy Simpson Colgate 6 Ashley Cerniglia Boston U. 6 Amy Simpson Binghamton 6 Danielle Clark UMBC 6 Heidi Plencner Northeastern 6 Adriane Domanski Maine 6 Adriane Domanski Maine 6 Cari Reed Maine Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 15 Amy Simpson Dartmouth Most Free Throws Made: 19 Sheila Danker Vermont Most Free Throws Attempted: 24 Sheila Danker Vermont Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.00 (12-12) Danielle Clark Iona Most Rebounds: 24 Kathy Ladd Connecticut Highest Rebounding Percentage: - - - Most Assists: 13 Corinne Gulas Connecticut Most Steals: 10 Corinne Gulas Maine Most Blocked Shots: 7 Kelley Flynn Stony Brook 7 Jill McDonald Syracuse

DATE 1989-90 - 1988-89 1988-89 1985-1989 12/12/99 12/5/08 1/26/08 3/3/07 1/20/07 2/22/01 2/12/00 1/15/00 1/26/11 1/13/09 1995-96 1995-96 11/26/06 2/22/79 1983-84 2/13/84 2/3/10 12/30/09

RECORD

PLAYER

695 Denise Higgins 25.7 Kris Kinney 295 Kris Kinney 601 Sheila Danker - - .648 (144-222) Pam Brandell 62 Amy Simpson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 250 Amy Simpson 173 Sheila Danker 222 Sheila Danker .900 (36-40) Kathy Ladd 323 Kathy Cadwell 9.0 Karen Cadwell 155 Amy Simpson 130 Corrine Gulas 58 Jill McDonald 58 Denise Higgins

SEASON 1988-89 1988-1989 1988-89 1996-97 1996-97 2008-09 - - - 2008-09 1996-97 1996-97 1980-81 1995-96 1993-97 2009-10 1983-84 2009-10 1983-84

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

RECORD

Highest Scoring Average: 20.7 Most Field Goals Made: 929 Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,843 Highest Field Goal Percentage: .556 (546-1822) Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 734 Most Free Throws Made: 408 Most Free Throws Attempted: 541 Highest Free Throw Percentage: .802 (105-131) Highest Rebounding Percentage: 9.0

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Kris Kinney Kris Kinney Kris Kinney Orsi Farkas Amy Simpson Laura Seiden Kris Kinney Corinne Gulas Kathy Caldwell Karen Bolton

1985-89 1985-89 1985-89 1996-2000 2006-2010 1989-1993 1985-89 1982-84 1993-97 1976-80

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coaches YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

OVERALL YEAR COACH W L PCT. 1975-76 Joyce Mills 3 5 .375 1976-77 Joyce Mills 10 16 .375 Mills Career Record - 2 years, 13-21 (.382) 1977-78 Cecelia DeMarco 14 5 .737 1978-79 Cecelia DeMarco 13 7 .650 1979-80 Cecelia DeMarco 15 7 .682 1980-81 Cecelia DeMarco 13 9 .591 1981-82 Cecelia DeMarco 18 8 .692 1982-83 Cecelia DeMarco 23 7 .767 1983-84 Cecelia DeMarco 20 8 .714 1984-85 Cecelia DeMarco 11 16 .407 1985-86 Cecelia DeMarco 9 19 .321 DeMarco Career Record - 9 years, 136-86 (.613) 1986-87 Kathy Sanborn 14 12 .538 1987-88 Kathy Sanborn 19 8 .704 1988-89 Kathy Sanborn 16 11 .593 1989-90 Kathy Sanborn 11 16 .407 1990-91 Kathy Sanborn 10 17 .370 1991-92 Kathy Sanborn 18 8 .692 1992-93 Kathy Sanborn 18 8 .692 1993-94 Kathy Sanborn 17 11 .607 1994-95 Kathy Sanborn 13 14 .481 1995-96 Kathy Sanborn 16 12 .571 1996-97 Kathy Sanborn 18 10 .643 Sanborn Career Record - 11 years, 170-127 (.572) 1997-98 Sue Johnson 12 15 .444 1998-99 Sue Johnson 19 8 .704 1999-00 Sue Johnson 13 15 .464 2000-01 Sue Johnson 10 18 .357 2001-02 Sue Johnson 16 13 .552 2002-03 Sue Johnson 13 16 .448 2003-04 Sue Johnson 11 18 .379 2004-05 Sue Johnson 15 14 .517 2005-06 Sue Johnson 15 13 .536 2006-07 Sue Johnson 9 20 .310 Johnson Career Record - 10 years, 133-150 (.469) 2007-08 Kristin Cole 7 22 .241 2008-09 Kristin Cole 8 23 .258 2009-10 Kristin Cole 9 22 .310 Cole Career Record - 3 years, 24-67 (.264) 2010-11 Maureen Magarity 9 20 .310 Magarity Career Record - 1 year, 9-20 (.310) TOTAL 485 471 .507

YEAR 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87

PLAYER Kathy Sanborn Clare Pyne Jean Giarrusso Not available Kathy Sanborn Not available Kathy Sanborn Karen Bolton Jackie MacMullan Karen Bolton Martha Morrison Theresa Redmond Theresa Redmond Theresa Redmond Theresa Redmond Theresa Redmond Corinne Gulas Gail Jackson Terri Mulliken Kelly Butterfield Kris Kinney Kris Kinney Kris Kinney Kris Kinney

CONFERENCE W L PCT. CONF. NAME -- -- --- -- -- ---

CAPTAINS Nina Bailiargeon, Clare Pyne Jean Marie Giarrusso

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 8

-- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- -- --- 1 .800 ECAC Seaboard 4 .667 ECAC Seaboard

N/A Kathy Sanborn Karen Bolton Donna Couture, Patty Foster Kathy Ladd, Jackie MacMullan, Martha Morrison Theresa Redmond Corinne Gulas, Gail Jackson Kelly Butterfield Denise Darling, Terri Mulliken

9 11 10 7 3 9 10 9 10 12 14

5 3 4 5 7 4 4 7 6 6 4

.643 .786 .714 .583 .300 .692 .714 .563 .625 .667 .778

ECAC Seaboard ECAC Seaboard ECAC Seaboard North Atlantic North Atlantic North Atlantic North Atlantic North Atlantic North Atlantic North Atlantic America East

Melissa Pfefferle, Karen Pinkos Melissa Pfefferle, Karen Pinkos Carolyn Keavney, Kris Kinney Deb Dorsch, Rita McCarroll, Michele Brusseau Jen Casey, Julie Donlon Kendall Daly, Sue Ryan Kendall Daly, Deb Russell, Laura Seiden Kerri Eaton, Marcie Lane Teya Eaton, Jenny Matteson, Sue McLaughlin Anne Colton, Bridget White Kathy Caldwell, Bridget White

9 13 8 8 9 7 6 10 7 4

9 5 10 10 7 9 12 8 9 12

.500 .722 .444 .444 .563 .437 .333 .556 .438 .250

America East America East America East America East America East America East America East America East America East America East

Steph Schubert Orsi Farkas, Allison Godfrey Orsi Farkas, Allison Godfrey, Kim Kassik Sarah Bushey, Kim Kassik Aubrey Danen, Colleen Mullen, Kiki Proctor Emily Caschera, Aubrey Danen, Colleen Mullen Maren Matthias, Sarah Rappoport Emily Hardy, Whitney Edwards Emily Hardy, Ebony Woods Danielle Clark, Whitney Edwards

4 6 3

12 .250 10 .375 13 .188

America East America East America East

Ashley Cerniglia, Danielle Flowers N/A Denise Beliveau, Kelsey Hogan, Candace Williams

6

10 .375

America East

Denise Beliveau, Jill McDonald

216 196 .524

Annual Scoring and Rebounding Leaders

AVERAGE 15.3 PPG 7.0 RPG 19.3 PPG 14.4 PPG 14.3 PPG 9.9 RPG 14.1 PPG 8.0 RPG 12.6 PPG 8.0 RPG 15.8 PPG 8.0 RPG 18.1 PPG 9.2 RPG 17.9 PPG 10.0 RPG 13.1 PPG 10.1 RPG 15.6 PPG 8.1 RPG 20.7 PPG 8.0 RPG

YEAR 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

PLAYER Kris Kinney Kris Kinney Kris Kinney Kris Kinney Laura Seiden Deb Dorsch Laura Seiden Deb Russell Laura Seiden Kendall Daly Kendall Daly Teya Eaton Marcie Lane Teya Eaton Sheila Danker Kathy Caldwell Sheila Danker Kathy Caldwell Sheila Danker Kathy Caldwell Orsi Farkas Orsi Farkas Orsi Farkas Orsi Farkas

AVERAGE 20.9 PPG 7.8 RPG 25.7 PPG 9.4 RPG 19.0 PPG 5.5 RPG 15.0 PPG 5.7 RPG 13.3 PPG 5.4 RPG 16.5 PPG 6.4 RPG 15.0 PPG 6.2 RPG 10.7 PPG 8.2 RPG 21.1 PPG 11.5 RPG 24.4 PPG 11.5 RPG 16.6 PPG 6.7 RPG 17.1 PPG 6.6 RPG

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1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

PLAYER

AVERAGE

Orsi Farkas Orsi Farkas Anna Matthias Anna Matthias Maren Matthias Maren Matthias Maren Matthias Maren Matthias Maren Matthias Maren Matthias Lindsay Adams Lindsay Adams Danielle Clark Ray Williams Danielle Clark Danielle Clark Amy Simpson Candace Williams Candace Williams Candace Williams Candace Williams Candace Williams Denise Beliveau Denise Beliveau

14.9 PPG 7.6 RPG 12.4 PPG 6.3 RPG 11.5 PPG 7.8 RPG 17.5 PPG 9.6 RPG 15.9 PPG 7.8 RPG 11.3 PPG 4.7 RPG 15.1 PPG 6.7 RPG 14.0 PPG 5.8 RPG 11.3 PPG 6.7 RPG 16.1 PPG 8.1 RPG 12.8 PPG 7.0 RPG 12.9 PPG 8.9 RPG

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ALL-time awards GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

SEABOARD/NORTH ATLANTIC/AMERICA EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Kris Kinney- 1989 SEABOARD/NORTH ATLANTIC/AMERICA EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

Denise Beliveau - 2008 Kris Kinney - 1986 Laura Seiden - 1990

Kris Kinney - 1989

SEABOARD/NORTH ATLANTIC/AMERICA EAST FIRST TEAM

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

SEABOARD/NORTH ATLANTIC/AMERICA EAST SECOND TEAM

Laura Seiden - 1990, 1991, 1992 Candace Williams - 2009, 2010

SEABOARD/NORTH ATLANTIC/AMERICA EAST THIRD TEAM

Lindsay Adams - 2005 Aubrey Danen - 2002, 2003 Kim Kassik - 1998 Kelly Karl - 1998 Anna Matthias - 2001 Heidi Plencner - 2002 SEABOARD/NORTH ATLANTIC/AMERICA EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

Denise Beliveau - 2008 Pam Brandell - 1994 Aubrey Danen - 1999 Kelsey Hogan - 2011 Kelly Karl - 1995 Carrie Kimball - 1993 Geneva Livingston - 2002 Kiki Proctor - 1999 Laura Seiden - 1990 Amy Simpson - 2007

Ray Williams - 2004

KODAK DISTRICT I ALL-AMERICA

Corinne Gulas - 1984 Kris Kinney - 1988, 1989 Theresa Redmond - 1983 Kathy Sanborn - 1979 Kris Kinney - 1989

CONVERSE DISTRICT I COACH OF THE YEAR

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SEABOARD/NORTH ATLANTIC/AMERICA EAST ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL North Atlantic Conference Pam Brandell - 1995, 97 Kathy Caldwell - 1994, 96, 97 Anne Colton - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Cheryl Cote - 1992, 93 Kendall Daly - 1992, 93 Sheila Danker -1994, 95, 96, 97 Teya Eaton - 1995 Shelley Fitz - 1990 Jen Friel - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Julie Gagne - 1991, 93, 94 Carrie Kimball - 1994, 95, 96 Molly Kirchner - 1995 Meaghan Lane - 1991, 93 Jenny Matheson - 1994, 95 Karyn McCoy - 1993 Deb Russell - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Steph Schubert - 1996, 97, 98 Laura Seiden - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Bridget White - 1994, 95, 96, 97

America East Lindsay Adams - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Jan Beal - 1997, 98 Denise Beliveau - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Sarah Bushey - 1998, 2000, 01 Emily Caschera - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Heather Champion - 1998 Danielle Clark - 2004, 05, 06, 07 Aubrey Danen - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Kate Dillon - 2004, 05 Adriane Domanski - 1998, 99 Kate Early - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Orsi Farkas - 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Kelley Flynn - 2011 Racheal Fowler - 2010 Morgan Frame - 2011 Jilliane Friel - 2010, 2011 Allison Godfrey - 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Kelsey Hogan - 2011 Chrissy Hall - 2010 Taylore Jarvis - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Salee-Marie Johnson - 2005, 06 Kim Kassik - 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Abigail LaRosa - 2009, 2010, 2011 Geneva Livingston - 2003 Anna Matthias - 1999, 01, 02 Maren Matthias - 2001, 02, 03 Jill McDonald - 2008, 2010, 2011 Colleen Mullen - 2001, 02 Heidi Plencner - 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Kiki Proctor - 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Sarah Rappoport - 2001, 03, 04 Amy Simpson - 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Zita Torok - 2000 Candace Williams - 2008, 2009, 2010 Ebony Woods - 2005

Candace Williams - Saarlouis Royals - Germany (2011-present) -Leipzig Eagles (2010-11) Danielle Clark-BG 89 Hurricanes - Germany (2011-present) -Daimiel (2007-08), Osnabrueck (2008-10), Heidelberg (2010-11)

SEABOARD/NORTH ATLANTIC/AMERICA EAST COACH OF THE YEAR

Kathy Sanborn - 1989, 1994, 1997

Sheila Danker - 1997 Orsi Farkas - 2000

PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS

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NORTH ATLANTIC/AMERICA EAST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE

Danielle Clark - 2007 Anne Colton - 1995 Sheila Danker - 1997 Orsi Farkas - 1999

Kelly Butterfield - 1985 Kendall Daly - 1993 Sheila Danker - 1996, 1997 Orsi Farkas - 1999, 2000 Maren Matthias - 2003 Kris Kinney - 1987, 1988 Karen Pinkos - 1988 Denise Beliveau - 2011 Pam Brandell - 1997 Kathy Caldwell - 1996 Danielle Clark - 2006, 2007 Julie Donlon - 1990 Deb Dorsch - 1990 Orsi Farkas - 1998 Maren Matthias - 2002, 2004

Sheila Danker - 1997 Orsi Farkas - 2000

Aubrey Danen - Umea Comets - Sweden (2003-04) Orsi Farkas - Hungary (2000-2001) Sheila Danker - Switzerland (1997-98) Jean Giarrusso - New Jersey Gems (1977) Corinne Gulas - New Jersey Gems (1984) Kelly Karl - Chicago Condors - ABL (1998-99) Kris Kinney - Kfum Soder - Sweden (1989-91) Karen Pinkos - B.G. Dorsten - Germany (1991)

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LAST WIN BY TEAM RECORD STREAK UNH OPPONENT Air Force 1-0 W1 Akron 1-1 L1 Albany 14-8 W1 Arkansas 0-1 L1 Arkansas State 0-2 L2 Army 0-2 L2 Auburn 0-1 L1 Ball State 0-1 L1 Baylor 1-0 W1 Bentley 1-0 W1 Binghamton 5-17 L10 Bishop’s 3-0 W3 Boston College 8-13 L6 Boston Univ. 29-35 L8 Bridgewater State 2-2 W2 Brooklyn 9-1 W9 Brown 10-7 L3 Bryant 0-1 L1 Buffalo 0-0 - Bucknell 1-0 W1 California-Berkeley 0-1 L1 Canisius 1-2 L2 Central Conn. 12-7 L2 Central Florida 0-2 L2 Central Michigan 0-1 L1 Cheyney State 0-1 L1 Cleveland State 2-0 W2 Colby 1-0 W1 Colgate 6-3 W4 Concordia 1-0 W1 Connecticut 9-4 W1 Cornell 2-0 W2 Cortland State 1-0 W1 Dartmouth 17-15 W1 Davidson 1-0 W1 Delaware 12-10 L3 DePaul 1-0 W1 Detroit 0-2 L2 Drexel 18-5 L1 Duke 0-1 L1 East Carolina 1-0 W1 East Tennessee St. 1-0 W1 E. Washington 1-1 L1 Fairfield 2-10 L9 Florida 0-1 L1 Fla. International 0-2 L2 Fordham 4-1 L1 Georgetown 0-2 L2 George Mason 0-1 L1 George Washington 0-1 L1 Georgia State 2-0 W2 Georgia Tech 0-1 L1 Hartford 26-30 L18 Harvard 17-8 L1 Hofstra 13-2 W1 Holy Cross 7-13 L1 Illinois State 0-1 L1 Iona 4-4 L1 Iowa State 1-1 L1 Jackson State 0-1 L1 James Madison 0-1 L1 Kansas State 0-2 L2 Keene State 4-1 W1 Laval 1-1 W1 Lehigh 1-0 W1 Liberty 0-1 L1 Long Island 1-1 L1 Louisville 0-2 L2 Maine-Gorham 3-0 W3 Maine 24-44 W3

11/29/96 (79-60) 12/8/90 (79-67) 2/3/11 (60-46) –––– –––– ------ –––– –––– 12/29/88 (65-62) 12/17/78 (74-64) 1/17/07 (58-55) 12/16/82 (69-48) 12/17/95 (67-64) 2/24/07 (71-66) 2/13/79 (95-47) 2/18/89 (70-41) 11/17/00 (67-57) ------ –––– 12/28/83 (75-41) –––– 1/6/94 (74-61) 10/13/07 (71-72) –––– –––– –––– 1/3/88 (73-64) 2/6/79 (86-36) 12/5/08 (89-61) 1/21/84 (91-45) 12/3/87 (61-47) 11/26/05 (79-57) 2/16/80 (80-64) 11/16/10 (65-52) 1/3/93 (91-53) 1/29/00 (75-68) 12/28/81 (61-59) –––– 1/20/01 (78-73) –––– 12/6/81 (65-61) 1/4/90 (73-61) 12/3/83 (97-73) 1/23/81 (73-63) –––– –––– 12/29/83 (66-60) –––– –––– –––– 11/29/97 (68-56) –––– 3/5/03 (60-50) 11/24/09 (78-65) 2/18/01 (76-64) 12/20/10 (80-72) –––– 11/26/06 (72-61) 12/29/91 (57-53) –––– –––– –––– 2/1/78 (72-55) 1/9/80 (58-45) 12/30/05 (66-58) –––– 12/16/78 (82-51) ------ 1/27/78 (64-39) 2/23/11 (57-40)

–––– 11/28/97 (64-59) 1/4/11 (62-56) 1/4/95 (75-41) 3/9/99 (78-65) 12/4/07 (69-61) 1/2/91 (77-44) 12/29/85 (73-57) –––– –––– 3/4/11 (67-53) –––– 12/9/08 (85-43) 1/29/11 (66-62) 2/4/77 (62-54) 76-77 (70-55) 11/20/10 (66-54) 11/14/09 (69-66) –––– –––– 12/27/83 (74-65) 12/28/09 (42-40) 12/19?10 (61-48) 1/3/90 (80-63) 12/28/08 12/15/84 (59-56) –––– –––– 1/3/04 (74-64) –––– 2/14/87 (77-53) –––– –––– 1/19/10 (49-48) –––– 1/27/01 (79-59) –––– 12/28/06 (54-50) 2/16/01 (89-69) 12/1/89 (82-47) –––– –––– 12/2/89 (62-58) 12/29/02 (74-69) 12/28/91 (75-67) 1/3/95 (86-53) 1/5/90 (72-71) 11/29/03 (61-60) 12/29/00 (87-54) 12/6/85 (69-45) –––– 12/2/95 (90-72) 2/26/11 (62-52) 12/10/10 (96-63) 1/18/01 (58-49) 11/23/10 (78-67) 1/28/83 (83-74) 12/12/07 (92-79) 1/3/94 (62-53) 12/30/84 (70-48) 1/4/88 (87-60) 12/3/04 (84-50) 2/1/77 (59-57) 11/17/79 (61-59) -----12/7/03 (87-64) 11/28/08 (74-60) 12/22/09 (76-67) –––– 2/16/10 (69-61)

Tradition. Pride. Excellence.

LAST WIN BY TEAM RECORD STREAK UNH OPPONENT

Maine-Presque Isle 1-0 W1 Manhattan 2-3 L1 Marist 3-3 W1 Marshall 1-0 W1 Maryland 0-2 L2 UMBC 7-9 L3 Massachusetts 13-16 W1 UMass-Lowell 1-0 W1 Memphis State 0-1 L1 Miami (Fla.) 0-1 L1 Miami (Ohio) 0-1 L1 Michigan 0-2 L2 Monmouth 1-0 W1 Montana State 0-1 L1 Montclair State 0-1 L1 Morehead State 1-1 L1 Morgan State 1-0 W1 Navy 1-0 W1 New Orleans 0-2 L2 NC State 0-2 L2 NJIT 0-0 - Northeastern 33-26 W1 Notre Dame 0-1 L1 Oklahoma 0-1 L1 Old Dominion 0-1 L1 Penn State 0-1 L1 Plymouth State 4-0 W4 Princeton 1-1 W1 Providence 2-10 L2 Queens 0-1 L1 Quinnipiac 1-4 L1 Rhode Island 16-9 W1 Rider 2-0 W2 Rutgers 0-1 L1 Sacred Heart 1-1 L1 St. Bonaventure 1-1 L1 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2-0 W2 St. John’s 1-4 L1 St. Joseph’s 1-2 L1 St. Peter’s 1-3 L3 Seton Hall 2-2 L2 Siena 3-3 L2 South Carolina 0-1 L1 So. Connecticut 1-3 L1 South Florida 0-2 L2 Southern Maine 7-0 W7 SMU 1-0 W1 Springfield 1-1 W1 Stetson 1-0 W1 Stony Brook 15-7 W3 Syracuse 3-5 L2 Temple 1-1 W1 Tennessee-Martin 1-0 W1 Tennessee State 1-0 W1 Tennessee Tech 0-1 L1 Towson 10-3 W1 Vermont 29-39 L1 Villanova 0-1 L1 Virginia 1-0 W1 Wagner 5-0 W5 Waterloo 1-0 W1 West Point 2-1 W2 William & Mary 1-0 W1 Winston-Salem 1-0 W1 UW-Milwaukee 3-0 W3 Worcester State 1-1 W1 Xavier 0-1 L1 Yale 9-1 L1

1/15/77 (91-47) 11/22/02 (47-43) 11/22/05(62-48) 12/6/91 (62-61) –––– 1/16/10 (77-67) 11/20/09 (58-57) 12/8/77 (93-35) –––– –––– –––– –––– 1/5/92 (76-61) –––– –––– 12/7/91 (56-51) 11/16/01 (67-39) 11/25/98 (68-64) –––– –––– –––– 12/14/08 (70-62) ------- –––– –––– –––– 2/20/79 (74-33) 12/4/99 (74-61) 12/28/04 (62-52) –––– 12/22/10 (75-63) 1/1/11 (88-74) 12/3/93 (66-61) –––– 12/29/01 (75-45) 11/25/03 (86-85) 12/28/03 (63-47) 1/19/83 (78-67) 11/13/09 (64-56) 12/3/94 (52-51) 11/24/84 (55-53) 11/28/99 (76-60) –––– 2/23/80 (80-65) –––– 11/17/84 (73-58) 12/30/03 (63-62) 1/24/79 (72-62) 12/31/90 (74-55) 2/9/11 (72-58) 12/6/86 (72-62) 1/2/94 (67-56) 11/18/07 (71-59) 12/4/04 (66-42) –––– 12/29/05 (70-69) 1/17/11 (63-59) –––– 12/27/81 (63-62) 11/17/06 (80-70) 11/16/79 (78-41) 12/29/93 (47-44) 12/31/88 (63-49) 12/29/06 (63-55) 12/11/03 (59-46) 1/29/77 (76-73) ------ 11/19/05 (75-59)

–––– 12/3/10 (68-51) 11/29/04 (52-34) –––– 11/16/09 (63-43) 2/13/11 (63-55) 11/19/08 (67-51) –––– 1/29/83 (77-75) 12/28/00 (70-61) 12/3/99 (67-57) 11/23/01 (81-61) –––– 12/30/96 (94-70) 12/5/81 (55-52) 12/29/08 (76-43) –––– –––– 12/2/83 (91-67) 12/21/99 (70-44) –––– 12/15/07 (78-71) 11/12/10 (99-48) 1/2/85 (73-42) 12/10/83 (87-64) 12/8/84 (98-57) –––– 12/2/94 (62-61) 12/28/07 (73-41) 2/3/79 (92-69) 12/29/10 (62-61) 11/28/93 (61-31) –––– 12/20/83 (82-69) 1/5/03 (64-57) 1/1/05 (54-37) –––– 12/7/83 (78-60) 12/28/10 (67-66) 12/5/09 (66-47) 12/3/09 (54-45) 12/1/01 (78-65) 12/30/97 (75-70) 2/21/81 (76-60) 11/17/07 (72-56) –––– –––– 1/24/78 (68-56) –––– 1/6/10 (69-57) 11/29/10 (87-46) 2/24/85 (66-60) ------------12/7/90 (79-67) 1/25/01 (64-63) 2/17/11 (58-47) 12/29/82 (68-65) –––– –––– –––– 2/13/82 (75-62) –––– -----–––– 75-76 (62-55) 1/2/09 (62-36) 11/29/08 (76-55)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1975-76 (3-5)

Maine-Gorham W Worcester State L Central Connecticut L Maine L Keene State W Bridgewater State L Massachusetts L Plymouth State W Head Coach: Joyce Mills Captains: Nina Bailiargeon, Clare Pyne

64-60 55-62 66-70 58-68 64-56 65-88 60-82 96-55

1976-77 (6-10)

Maine-Gorham W 89-58 Maine L 58-61 Maine-Presque Isle W 91-47 Boston College W 71-36 Worcester State W 76-73 Keene State W 60-51 Bridgewater State L 54-62 Vermont L 55-72 Massachusetts L 63-80 Providence L 54-67 Plymouth State W 100-61 Northeastern L 63-66 Rhode Island L 61-75 Keene State L 57-59 Massachusetts • L 44-88 Brooklyn • L 55-70 Head Coach: Joyce Mills Captain: Jean-Marie Giarrusso •EAIAW Division IA Tournament (at Storrs, Conn.)

1977-78 (14-5)

12/2 Massachusetts L 53-49 12/8 Mass.-Lowell W 93-35 12/16 @ Maine L 72-69 1/21 @ Boston University W 56-45 1/24 @ Springfield L 68-56 1/27 Maine-Gorham W 64-39 1/30 @ Bridgewater State W 82-59 2/1 Keene State W 74-55 2/4 Northeastern W 60-38 2/10 Vermont W 88-56 2/14 Harvard W 61-46 2/16 @ Providence L 60-59 2/18 @ Boston College W 79-39 2/19 Connecticut W 76-59 2/22 @ Plymouth State W 99-65 2/25 @ Rhode Island W 68-47 2/28 @ Keene State W 72-55 3/3 Rhode Island • W 61-48 3/4 @ Southern Connecticut • L 76-54 Head Coach: Cecilia DeMarco •EAIAW Regional Tournament (at New Haven, Conn.)

1978-79 (13-7)

12/5 @ Harvard W 62-59 12/14 Maine W 92-87 12/16 Long Island ! W 82-51 12/17 @ Bentley ! W 74-64 1/10 @ Central Connecticut W 83-59 1/17 @ Northeastern W 75-61 1/20 Boston University L 80-57 1/24 Springfield W 72-62 1/27 @ Vermont W 63-61 1/31 @ Southern Maine W 86-36 2/3 @ Queens L 92-69 2/6 @ Colby W 86-36 2/10 Providence L 76-62 2/13 Bridgewater State W 95-47 2/15 Rhode Island L 72-64 2/17 @ Massachusetts L 96-76 2/20 Plymouth State W 74-33 2/22 @ Connecticut L 66-58 2/23 @ Southern Connecticut L 82-51 2/27 Dartmouth W 67-56 Head Coach: Cecelia DeMarco Captain: Kathy Sanborn ! - Bentley Christmas Invitational (at Waltham, Mass.)

1979-80 (15-7)

11/16 Waterloo W 78-41 11/17 @ Laval L 61-59 12/1 Vermont W 82-39 12/4 Harvard W 66-48 12/11 @ St. John’s L 74-64 12/14 @ Maine W 95-81 1/9 Laval W 58-45 1/10 Central Connecticut W 75-67 1/16 Northeastern W 82-60 1/19 @ Boston University L 61-50 1/21 Massachusetts W 76-61 1/26 @ Dartmouth ! L 77-55 1/27 Vermont ! W 78-42 1/31 Southern Maine W 97-46 2/8 @ Rhode Island L 60-59 2/9 @ Providence L 60-48 2/13 @ Fairfield W 87-57 2/16 Cortland State # W 80-64 2/17 Rhode Island # W 79-74 2/19 Connecticut W 92-62 2/23 Southern Connecticut W 80-65 2/29 @ Boston University • L 45-69 Head Coach: Cecilia DeMarco Captain: Karen Bolton ! - Dartmouth Tournament (at Hanover, N.H.) # - Vermont Women’s Invitational (at Burlington, Vt.) • EAIAW Championship (at Boston, Mass.)

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11/29 @ Connecticut ! W 11/30 Rhode Island ! W(ot) 12/2 @ Boston College W 12/4 @ Fordham W 12/6 @ Vermont W 12/12 Maine W 12/13 @ Harvard W 1/7 St. John’s L 1/9 @ Central Connecticut W 1/14 @ Northeastern L 1/17 @ Yale W 1/19 @ Massachusetts L 1/23 Fairfield W 1/26 @ Southern Maine W 1/30 Bishop’s W 2/5 Rhode Island L 2/11 Providence L 2/14 @ Syracuse L 2/18 Boston University L 2/18 @ Connecticut L 2/21 @ Southern Connecticut L 2/24 Dartmouth W Head Coach: Cecilia DeMarco Captains: Donna Couture, Patty Foster ! - New England Tip-Off (at Storrs, Conn.)

61-58 86-84 53-50 67-41 73-40 83-61 66-59 66-58 84-79 60-49 72-62 75-71 73-63 68-53 75-71 81-79 69-63 58-54 63-48 65-55 76-60 76-59

1984-85 (11-16, 4-1)

1981-82 (18-8) Massachusetts! W

63-50 Rhode Island ! W 75-54 12/2 Boston College W 63-46 12/5 @ Montclair State $ L 55-52 12/6 East Carolina $ W 65-61 12/11 @ Maine W 83-51 @ Southern Maine W 64-38 12/17 Bishop’s W 78-67 12/27 Virginia # W 63-62 12/28 DePaul # W 61-59 12/29 Detroit # L 67-65 1/6 Connecticut W 62-42 1/10 Fordham W 63-46 1/13 Northeastern W 66-49 1/16 @ St. John’s L 79-64 1/20 Massachusetts W 70-46 1/26 Vermont W 84-42 1/30 Syracuse L(ot) 84-82 2/2 Yale W 75-62 2/4 @ Rhode Island W 71-66 2/6 Central Connecticut W 83-53 2/10 Providence L 71-56 2/13 @ West Point L 75-62 2/14 @ Fairfield L 72-62 2/23 @ Dartmouth W 82-63 2/25 @ Boston University L 82-77 Head Coach: Cecelia DeMarco Captains: Kathy Ladd, Jackie MacMullan, Martha Morrison ! - New England Tip-Off $ - Dial Classic (at Montclair, N.J.) # - Queens College Holiday Tourney (at Flushing, N.Y.)

1982-83 (23-7) 11/20 West Point W

72-52 11/27 Connecticut ! W 89-63 11/28 @ Rhode Island ! W 79-69 12/1 @ Boston College W(ot) 69-64 12/4 @ Massachusetts W 82-68 12/11 Maine W 91-68 12/13 Southern Maine W 76-44 12/16 Bishop’s W 69-48 12/28 Villanova $ L 68-65 12/29 New Orleans $ L 79-67 12/30 Seton Hall $ W 81-60 1/5 @ Connecticut W 76-65 1/8 @ Central Connecticut W 90-70 1/11 @ Northeastern L 55-54 1/14 @ Syracuse # W 77-66 1/15 Maryland # L 74-72 1/19 St. John’s W 78-67 1/25 @ Yale W 75-56 1/28 Illinois State % L 83-74 1/29 Memphis State % L 77-75 2/1 @ Vermont W 84-62 2/3 Rhode Island W 92-72 2/9 Providence W 69-62 2/15 Holy Cross W 69-57 2/17 @ Fordham W 73-61 2/22 Dartmouth W 74-56 2/24 Boston University W 76-74 2/27 Fairfield L 85-71 3/11 Holy Cross • W 69-55 3/12 Manhattan • W 79-61 Head Coach: Cecelia DeMarco Captain: Theresa Redmond ! - New England Tip-Off (at Kingston, R.I.) $ - LaSalle Lady Michelob Classic (at Philadelphia, Pa.) # - Orange Plus Classic (at Syracuse, N.Y.) % - Optimist-ODU Classic (at Norfolk, Va.) • ECAC Tournament (at Durham, N.H.) 11/19 11/26 11/27 11/30 12/2 12/3 12/7 12/10 12/20 12/21

1983-84 (20-8) W

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12/27 Cal-Berkley # L 74-65 12/28 Bucknell # W 75-41 12/29 Fordham # W 66-60 1/14 Boston University W 55-42 1/21 @ Concordia W 91-45 1/24 @ Providence L 80-73 1/27 Yale W 79-51 1/29 Massachusetts W 72-40 2/1 @ Rhode Island L 66-58 2/4 @ Dartmouth W 79-63 2/6 @ Fairfield L 74-64 2/9 Syracuse W 64-60 2/13 @ Maine W 83-65 2/16 Northeastern W 53-42 2/21 Connecticut W 72-54 2/23 Vermont W 84-52 2/29 @ Harvard W 73-46 3/2 Northeastern • W 74-64 Head Coach: Cecelia DeMarco Captains: Corinne Gulas, Gail Jackson ! - New England Tip-Off (at Amherst, Mass.) $ - Lady Ute Classic (at Salt Lake City, Utah) # - Queens College Holiday Tourney (at Flushing, N.Y.) •ECAC Championship (at Durham, N.H.)

90-37 82-78 76-68 65-45 91-67 97-73 78-60 87-64 82-69 68-62

11/17 @ Southern Maine W 73-58 11/24 Seton Hall ! W 55-53 11/25 @ Dartmouth ! L 61-56 11/28 @Boston College L 80-57 12/1 @Syracuse L 79-54 12/5 Rhode Island L 55-46 12/8 Penn State $ L 98-57 12/9 Delaware $ L 65-55 12/15 Cheyney State L 59-56 12/30 Jackson State # L 70-48 12/31 Cleveland State # W 76-67 1/2 Oklahoma # L 73-42 1/13 Siena W 76-59 1/17 Holy Cross W 71-64 1/24 @ Massachusetts L 69-57 1/29 Dartmouth W 61-57 1/31 @ Northeastern* L 56-30 2/3 Fairfield L 59-57 2/6 Boston University* W 70-56 2/8 Brooklyn* W 67-43 2/12 Harvard W 63-59 2/16 @ Connecticut L 66-48 2/20 Maine* W 65-55 2/24 Temple L 66-60 2/26 @ Vermont* W 49-43 3/2 Maine • L 62-59 3/3 Boston University • L 62-39 Head Coach: Cecelia DeMarco Captain: Kelly Butterfield * - Seaboard Conference ! - Dartmouth Invitational (at Hanover, N.H.) $ - Providence Invitational (at Providence, R.I.) # - Miami Classic (at Miami, Fla.) • Seaboard Conf. Playoffs (at Boston, Mass.)

1985-86 (9-19, 8-4)

11/23 @ Brown L 68-62 11/26 Boston College L 65-46 12/4 @ Rhode Island L 75-61 12/6 George Washington ! L 69-45 12/7 Marist ! L 67-60 12/11 @ Vermont* W 84-74 12/14 Massachusetts L 70-50 12/27 St. Joseph’s $ L 73-40 12/28 Georgia State $ W 64-58 12/29 Ball State $ L 73-57 1/8 @ Fairfield L 68-58 1/9 @ Brooklyn* W 68-65 1/12 Iona L 67-58 1/15 @ Boston University* L 61-42 1/25 @ Dartmouth L 62-51 1/29 @Hartford* W 52-45 2/1 Brooklyn* W 79-63 2/4 @ Northeastern* L 76-54 2/7 Boston University* L 83-76 2/10 @ Harvard L 68-54 2/12 Maine* W 56-50 2/15 @ Siena L 67-63 2/18 Hartford* W 68-53 2/21 Vermont* W 69-64 2/24 @ Maine* W 64-55 2/26 Northeastern* L 58-38 2/28 @ Northeastern • L 64-46 3/2 Maine • L 53-50 Head Coach: Cecelia DeMarco Captains: Denise Darling, Terri Mulliken * - Seaboard Conference ! - Gold Cup Tournament (at Storrs, Conn.) $ - LaSalle Tournament (at Philadelphia, Pa.) • Seaboard Conf. Tournament (at Boston, Mass.)

1986-87 (14-12, 9-5) @ Boston College L 93-47

11/29 12/2 12/6 12/10 12/13 12/28 12/29 1/6 1/8 1/13 1/17 1/18 1/21 1/23 1/25

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1/28 Maine* W 61-52 1/31 Brooklyn* W 67-46 2/4 @ Northeastern* L 70-50 2/6 Boston University* L(ot) 89-84 2/8 Central Connecticut* W 93-75 2/11 @ Maine* L 82-67 2/14 @ Connecticut L 77-53 2/16 Harvard W 77-66 2/18 Hartford* W 70-57 2/21 @ Vermont* L 77-56 3/4 @ Northeastern • L 53-43 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Melissa Pfefferle, Karen Pinkos * - Seaboard Conference ! - Wagner Christmas Tournament (at Staten Island, N.Y.) • - Seaboard Conf. Tournament (at higher seed)

1987-88 (19-8, 11-3)

12/1 @ Rhode Island W 77-70 12/3 Connecticut W 61-47 12/10 Boston College W 61-47 12/12 Massachusetts W(ot) 69-63 12/30 Brown W 80-45 1/2 @ Florida International ! L 57-56 1/3 Cleveland State ! W 73-64 1/4 James Madison ! L 87-60 1/9 @ Holy Cross L 83-67 1/13 @ Central Connecticut* W 83-66 1/12 @ Fairfield L 79-63 1/16 @ Vermont* W 72-61 1/20 Boston University* L 63-57 1/23 Hartford* W 69-57 1/25 Brooklyn* W 60-32 1/27 @ Dartmouth W 70-47 1/30 @ Northeastern* W 67-63 2/1 @ Harvard W 68-60 2/3 @ Maine* L 64-63 2/6 Central Connecticut* W 71-53 2/10 Vermont* W 70-56 2/13 @ Boston University* W 62-56 2/17 @ Hartford* L 69-63 2/20 @ Brooklyn* W 73-48 2/24 Northeastern* W 70-50 2/27 Maine* W 60-56 3/2 @ Maine • L 82-76 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Melissa Pfefferle, Karen Pinkos * - Seaboard Conference ! - Sun & Fun Classic (at Miami, Fla.) • - Seaboard Conf. Tournament (at higher seed)

1988-89 (16-11, 10-4)

11/29 Rhode Island W 63-55 12/2 @ Fairfield ! L 75-58 12/3 Wagner ! W 68-66 12/7 @ Boston College L 70-58 12/10 @ Massachusetts L 72-71 12/29 Baylor $ W 65-62 12/30 @ Central Florida $ L 86-75 12/31 William & Mary $ W 63-49 1/5 @ Brown W(ot) 73-72 1/7 Holy Cross L(2ot) 83-80 1/11 Central Connecticut* L 69-64 1/14 Vermont* W 75-52 1/18 @ Boston University* W 64-62 1/21 @ Hartford* W(ot) 77-73 1/23 @ Brooklyn* W 76-50 1/26 Dartmouth L 68-51 1/28 Northeastern* W 63-62 1/30 Harvard W 71-61 2/1 Maine* L 65-61 2/4 @ Central Connecticut* W 65-63 2/8 @ Vermont* W 71-64 2/11 Boston University* W 58-55 2/15 Hartford* W 83-59 2/18 Brooklyn* W 70-41 2/22 @ Northeastern* L 67-63 2/25 @ Maine* L 69-60 3/1 Boston University • L 73-65 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Carolyn Keavney, Kris Kinney * - Seaboard Conference ! - Warner Classic (at Fairfield, Conn.) $ - UCF Tournament (at Orlando, Fla.) • Seaboard Conf. Tournament (at higher seed)

1989-90 (11-16, 7-5) Holy Cross L 80-62

11/26 11/28 12/1 12/2 12/6 12/9 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/11 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/22 1/25 1/27 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/7 2/10 2/14 2/17

@ Rhode Island Duke ! Eastern Washington ! Boston College Massachusetts @ Central Florida $ East Tennessee State $ Fordham $ Fairfield Northeastern* @ Hartford* Vermont* @ Colgate* @ Dartmouth @ Boston University* @ Harvard @ Northeastern* Central Connecticut Maine* Hartford* @ Maine* @ Vermont*

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11/26 Holy Cross L 80-62 11/28 @ Rhode Island W 67-56 12/1 Duke ! L 82-47 12/2 Eastern Washington ! L 62-58 12/6 Boston College L 66-58 12/9 Massachusetts W 66-60 1/3 @ Central Florida $ L 80-63 1/4 East Tennessee State $ W 73-61 1/5 Fordham $ L 72-71 1/11 Fairfield L 69-65 1/13 Northeastern* W 61-51 1/17 @ Hartford* W 50-42 1/20 Vermont* W 69-58 1/22 @ Colgate* L 72-61 1/25 @ Dartmouth L 77-76 1/27 @ Boston University* L 67-58 1/29 @ Harvard W 70-66 1/31 @ Northeastern* W 63-50 2/3 Central Connecticut L 82-56 2/7 Maine* L 70-49 2/10 Hartford* W 57-55 2/14 @ Maine* L 72-54 2/17 @ Vermont* W 59-52 2/21 @ Central Connecticut L 84-54 2/28 Boston University* L 55-53 3/2 Colgate W 87-64 3/8 Northeastern • L 50-44 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Deb Dorsch, Shelley Fitz, Rita McCarroll * - North Atlantic Conference ! - Dial Classic (at Durham, N.C.) $ - Central Florida Holiday Classic (at Orlando, Fla.) • - NAC Tournament (at higher seed)

12/1 @ Holy Cross L 73-71 12/4 Marist ! W 76-40 12/5 Iona ! L 83-62 12/9 Massachusetts W 71-49 12/12 Dartmouth W 67-47 1/2 Kansas State $ L 69-60 1/3 Davidson $ W 91-53 1/7 Rhode Island W 88-69 1/12 Brown W 67-59 1/15 Delaware* W 89-63 1/17 Drexel* W 64-54 1/21 @ Hartford* W(ot) 82-79 1/23 Vermont* L 75-70 1/28 @ Northeastern* W 64-62 1/30 Boston University* W 66-55 2/2 Harvard W 87-84 2/7 @ Maine* W 68-63 2/11 @ Boston University* W 62-59 2/13 Northeastern* L 67-58 2/18 @ Vermont* L 70-55 2/20 Hartford* W 81-63 2/26 @ Drexel* W 73-59 2/28 @ Delaware* L(ot) 73-67 3/3 @ Central Connecticut W 76-60 3/6 Maine* W 58-38 3/9 Maine • L 55-59 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Kendall Daly, Deb Russell, Laura Seiden * - North Atlantic Conference ! - Iona Classic (at New Rochelle, N.Y.) $ - Holiday Inn Basketball Beach Blast (at Wilmington, N.C.) • - NAC Tournament (at higher seed)

11/25 @Holy Cross L 93-65 11/28 @ Brown L 78-73 12/1 @ Massachusetts W 75-54 12/5 Rhode Island L 59-56 12/7 @ Tennessee Tech ! L 96-68 12/8 Akron ! W 79-67 12/12 @ Boston College L 104-76 12/29 @ South Florida L 95-69 12/31 @ Stetson $ W 74-55 1/2 Auburn $ L 77-44 1/5 Maine* L 76-55 1/12 @ Vermont* L 65-62 1/16 @ Boston University* L 71-68 1/19 Northeastern* W 79-49 1/22 Dartmouth W 61-54 1/23 Yale W 66-55 1/26 Hartford* L 62-44 1/29 Harvard W 65-61 2/2 @ Maine* L 71-53 2/9 Colgate* L 82-69 2/13 Vermont L 74-65 2/16 Boston University* W 60-58 2/19 Rider W 87-83 2/23 @ Northeastern* W 58-32 2/28 Arkansas State L 70-65 3/2 @ Hartford* L(ot) 84-79 3/5 @ Hartford • L 55-53 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Jennifer Casey, Julie Donlon * - North Atlantic Conference ! - Holiday/Lite Classic (at Cookeville, Tn.) $ - Lady Hatter Classic (at DeLand, Fla.) • - NAC Tournament (at higher seed)

11/28 @ Rhode Island L 61-31 12/3 Rider ! W 66-61 12/4 Cornell ! W 79-57 12/8 @ Massachusetts L(ot) 69-67 12/29 Army $ W 47-44 12/30 @ Dartmouth $ L 46-42 1/2 Temple # W 67-56 1/3 Iowa State # L 62-53 1/6 Canisius W 74-61 1/11 @ Brown W 58-51 1/14 @ Delaware* W 59-54 1/16 @ Drexel* W 58-57 1/20 Hartford* W 59-57 1/22 @ Vermont* L 80-63 1/27 Northeastern* L 54-53 1/29 @ Boston University* W 69-68 2/1 @ Harvard W 85-71 2/5 Maine* L 64-60 2/10 Boston University* W 68-66 2/12 @ Northeastern* L 66-63 2/17 Vermont* L 81-66 2/19 @ Hartford* W 78-69 2/22 Holy Cross W 71-68 2/25 Drexel W 88-76 2/27 Delaware* W 84-70 3/2 @ Maine* L 72-64 3/6 Drexel • W 78-63 3/10 @ Vermont • L 50-70 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Kerri Eaton, Marcie Lane * - North Atlantic Conference ! - Cornell/Sheraton Classic (at Ithaca, N.Y.) $ - Dartmouth Invitational (at Hanover, N.H.) # - UNC-Greensboro Tournament (at Greensboro, N.C.) • NAC Tournament (at higher seed)

1990-91 (10-17, 3-7)

1991-92 (18-8, 9-4)

11/26 Brown W 74-42 12/1 Holy Cross L 65-60 12/4 @ Rhode Island W 64-58 12/6 Marshall ! 0 62-61 12/7 Morehead State ! W 56-51 12/14 @ Dartmouth L 65-62 12/28 @ Florida $ L 75-67 12/29 Iowa State $ W 57-53 1/5 Monmouth W 76-61 1/11 @ Hartford* W 54-43 1/15 @ Yale W 72-60 1/17 @ Delaware* W 72-71 1/18 @ Drexel* W 69-61 1/23 Hartford* W 57-49 1/25 Vermont* L 85-63 1/28 @ Harvard W 80-69 1/30 Northeastern* W(2ot) 62-61 2/1 @ Boston University* W 68-53 2/8 Maine* L 65-55 2/13 Boston University* W 71-52 2/15 @ Northeastern* W 64-59 2/22 @ Vermont* L 79-60 2/28 Drexel* W 79-70 3/1 Delaware* L 61-60 3/10 Northeastern • W 66-49 3/13 Maine • L 74-65 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Kendall Daly, Sue Ryan * - North Atlantic Conference ! - Lady Flames Classic (at Lynchburg, Va.) $ - Lady Gator Tournament (at Gainesville, Fla.) • - NAC Tournament (Quarterfinals at higher seed, semifinals and finals at Burlington, Vt.)

1993-94 (17-11, 8-6)

1994-95 (13-14, 10-6)

11/27 @ Holy Cross L 69-54 12/2 Princeton ! L 62-61 12/3 St. Peter’s ! W 52-51 12/10 Dartmouth L 64-63 12/30 @ Boston College L 56-53 1/2 Yale $ W 59-57 1/3 @ Florida International $ L 86-53 1/4 Arkansas $ L 75-41 1/7 @ Hofstra* W 64-59 1/11 Brown L 58-52 1/13 Delaware* L 67-60 1/15 Drexel* W 65-56 1/19 @Hartford* W 66-48 1/21 Vermont* W 67-59 1/26 @ Northeastern* L 63-43 1/28 Boston University* W 69-45 1/31 Harvard W 77-73 2/4 @ Maine* L 78-49 2/9 @ Boston University* L 86-66 2/11 Northeastern* W 64-56 2/16 @ Vermont* L 65-51 2/18 Hartford* W 71-68 2/21 Hofstra* W 72-47 2/24 @ Drexel* W 74-62 2/26 @ Delaware* W 75-70 3/1 Maine* L 92-77 3/5 Drexel • L 67-61 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Teya Eaton, Jenny Matteson, Sue McLaughlin * - North Atlantic Conference ! - Princeton Tournament (at Princeton, N.J.) $ - FIU Sun and Fun Classic (at Miami, Fla.) • - NAC Tournament (at higher seed)

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1995-96 (16-12, 12-6)

11/26 Holy Cross L 59-57 12/2 Georgia Tech ! L 90-72 12/3 Wagner ! W 79-67 12/7 @ Northeastern* W 63-48 12/10 Boston University* L 67-57 12/17 Boston College W 67-64 12/28 Wisconsin-Milwaukee $ W 74-59 12/29 @ Dartmouth $ L 72-59 1/2 @ Towson State* W 83-66 1/4 @ Delaware* W 85-61 1/9 @ Hartford* L 65-50 1/12 Drexel* W 79-62 1/14 Hofstra* W 65-49 1/16 @ Brown L 69-62 1/20 @ Maine* L 80-64 1/24 Vermont* W 63-60 1/28 Maine* L 71-56 1/30 @ Harvard L 81-79 2/2 @ Drexel* L 79-65 2/4 @ Hofstra* W 66-62 2/9 Towson State* W 71-63 2/11 Delaware* W 83-66 2/15 @ Vermont* L(2ot) 91-86 2/18 Hartford* W 66-58 2/22 Northeastern* W 77-58 2/25 @Boston University* W 85-60 3/3 Northeastern • W 66-52 3/5 Vermont • L(ot) 74-70 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Anne Colton, Bridget White * - North Atlantic Conference ! - Sheraton Big Apple Classic (at Riverdale, N.Y.) $ - Dartmouth Invitational (at Hanover, N.H.) • NAC Tournament (at higher seed)

1996-97 (18-10, 14-4)

11/23 @ Holy Cross L 80-62 11/29 Air Force ! W 79-60 11/30 @ Montana State L 94-70 12/5 @ Drexel* W 79-64 12/7 @ Hofstra* W 84-53 12/10 @ Boston College L 86-60 12/14 Harvard L 74-69 12/28 Colgate $ W 76-50 12/29 Massachusetts $ L 60-52 1/2 @ Boston University* W 63-53 1/4 Northeastern* W 61-45 1/7 Vermont* W 81-75 1/11 Maine* L 101-90 1/14 Brown W 94-79 1/16 @ Delaware* W 70-56 1/18 @ Towson State* W 88-67 1/21 Hartford* W 68-55 1/24 Hofstra* W 76-52 1/26 Drexel* L 66-65 1/30 @ Vermont* L 70-61 2/1 @ Hartford* W 70-63 2/9 @ Maine* L 81-70 2/13 Towson State* W 74-73 2/15 Delaware* W 70-50 2/21 @ Northeastern* W 70-59 2/23 Boston University* W 89-54 3/2 Hofstra• W 74-62 3/5 @Vermont• L 63-60 Head Coach: Kathy Sanborn Captains: Kathy Caldwell, Bridget White * - America East ! - Montana State Thanksgiving Classic (at Bozeman, Mont.) $ - Wagner Tournament (at Staten Island, N.Y.) • America East Tournament (at higher seed)

1997-98 (12-15,L 8-10) 11/22 Holy Cross 73-59

11/28 Akron ! L 64-59 11/29 Georgia State ! W 68-56 12/6 Hartford* L 68-67 12/11 @ Dartmouth W 59-46 12/13 @ Harvard L 71-55 12/29 @ St. Peter’s College $ L 73-60 12/30 South Carolina $ L 75-70 1/2 Northeastern* L 62-61 1/4 Boston University* W 59-46 1/8 @ Delaware* W 72-55 1/10 @ Towson* L 61-60 1/13 Vermont* L 70-56 1/17 Maine* L 75-61 1/20 @ Brown W 72-56 1/22 @ Hofstra* W 61-52 1/24 @ Drexel* W 66-58 2/1 @ Maine* W 75-65 2/3 @ Hartford* L 55-47 2/6 Delaware* W 77-70 2/8 Towson * W 77-60 2/12 @ Northeastern* L 76-73 2/14 @ Boston University* L 66-63 2/19 Hofstra * W 62-53 2/21 Drexel * W 68-56 2/26 @ Vermont* L 67-55 3/5 Northeastern • L 71-59 Head Coach: Sue Johnson Captain: Steph Schubert * - America East ! - Coors Rocky Mountain Classic (at Ft. Collins, Col.) $ - Mr. Cookie Face Holiday Classic (at Jersey City,

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1998-99 (19-8, 13-5)

11/17 Brown W 73-60 11/21 @ Holy Cross W 78-77 11/25 @ Navy W 68-64 11/29 Dartmouth W 66-60 12/5 @ Vermont* W 68-60 12/8 @ Siena W 78-65 12/28 NC State ! L 66-57 12/29 Iona ! W 63-48 1/2 Boston University* W 73-49 1/5 Northeastern* L 64-53 1/9 @ Hofstra* W 67-54 1/11 @ Drexel* W 57-41 1/16 Maine* L 71-57 1/22 Towson* W 61-51 1/24 Delaware* L 80-68 1/27 @ Hartford* W 59-47 1/30 Hofstra* W 65-59 2/1 Drexel* W 75-61 2/4 @ Boston University* W 65-44 2/6 @ Northeastern* W (ot) 74-72 2/10 Hartford* W 68-56 2/14 @ Maine* L 83-58 2/18 @ Towson* W 72-63 2/20 @ Delaware* L 83-61 2/25 Vermont* W 69-57 3/4 Drexel • L 69-59 3/9 @ Arkansas State ∞ L 78-65 Head Coach: Sue Johnson Captains: Orsi Farkas, Allison Godfrey * - America East ! - First Union Hawk Classic (at Philadelphia, Pa.) • - America East Tournament ∞ WNIT Tournament

1999-2000 (13-15, 8-10)

11/19 Holy Cross L 86-67 11/24 @ Dartmouth L 64-52 11/28 Siena W 76-60 11/30 @ Massachusetts W (ot) 60-58 12/3 Miami (Ohio) ! L 67-57 12/4 Princeton ! W 74-61 12/9 Boston University* L (ot) 61-59 12/12 Northeastern* W 70-42 12/21 @ N.C. State L 70-44 12/29 Harvard W 70-58 1/2 @ Delaware* L 75-56 1/4 @ Towson* L 60-53 1/8 Vermont* W 78-69 1/15 Maine* L 74-71 1/18 @ Brown W 57-45 1/21 @ Hofstra* L 51-46 1/23 @ Drexel* W 76-54 1/27 Towson* W 66-59 1/29 Delaware* W 75-68 2/3 @ Vermont* L 63-51 2/5 @ Hartford* L 58-54 2/12 @ Maine* L 70-60 2/18 Drexel* W 56-52 2/20 Hofstra* W 52-37 2/24 @ Northeastern* L 56-52 2/26 @ Boston University* W 70-66 3/2 Hartford* L 56-54 3/9 Delaware • L 77-65 Head Coach: Sue Johnson Captains: Orsi Farkas, Allison Godfrey, Kim Kassik * - America East ! - Roger L. White Invitational (at Evanston, Ill.) • - America East Tournament (at Burlington, Vt.)

2000-01 (10-18, 8-10)

11/17 Brown W 67-57 11/21 @ Holy Cross L 87-60 11/25 Dartmouth W 81-58 11/28 @ Harvard L 54-45 12/1 @ Michigan L 81-49 12/4 @ Siena L 75-44 12/8 Delaware* L 71-55 12/10 Towson* W 74-54 12/13 Massachusetts L 56-39 12/28 @ Miami (Fla.) ! L 70-61 12/29 George Mason ! L 87-54 1/2 @ Northeastern* L 59-57 1/5 @ Hartford* L 67-63 1/8 @ Boston University* W 62-46 1/14 Maine* W 79-72 1/18 Hofstra* L 58-49 1/20 Drexel* W 78-73 1/25 @ Towson* L (ot) 64-63 1/27 @ Delaware* L 79-59 2/2 Vermont* L 71-52 2/4 Hartford* W 53-49 2/11 @ Maine* L 69-42 2/16 @ Drexel* L 89-69 2/18 @ Hofstra* W 76-64 2/22 Northeastern* W 69-66 2/24 Boston University* W 54-52 3/1 @ Vermont* L 70-60 3/8 @ Vermont• L 72-62 Head Coach: Sue Johnson Captains: Sarah Bushey, Kim Kassik * - America East ! - Gatorade Holiday Classic (at Coral Gables, Fla.) • - America East Tournament (at Burlington, Vt.)

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2001-02 (16-13, 9-7)

11/16 Morgan State ! W 67-39 11/17 @ Seton Hall ! L 71-61 11/20 Marist W 70-60 11/23 Michigan L 81-61 11/27 @ Manhattan L 70-54 12/1 Siena L 78-65 12/5 @ Iona W 63-46 12/8 @ Providence L (ot) 79-70 12/13 @ Massachusetts W 66-44 12/29 Sacred Heart W 75-45 1/2 @ Northeastern* L 73-64 1/6 Albany* W 72-56 1/10 @ Hartford* L 69-41 1/12 Vermont* W 73-55 1/15 @ Dartmouth W 75-52 1/19 @ Albany* W 50-42 1/23 Hartford* W 79-67 1/27 @ Maine* L 64-51 2/1 Stony Brook* W 72-39 2/3 Binghamton* L 62-56 2/6 @ Vermont* L 78-75 2/9 @ Boston University* W 56-49 2/12 @ Stony Brook* W 63-60 2/19 Maine* L 68-65 2/23 @ Binghamton* W 62-49 2/27 Northeastern* W 68-58 3/1 Boston University L (ot) 68-64 3/7 Binghamton • W 58-53 3/8 Stony Brook • L 65-54 Head Coach: Sue Johnson Captains: Aubrey Danen, Colleen Mullen, Kiki Proctor * - America East ! - Seton Hall Basketball Classic (at South Orange, N.J.) • - America East Tournament (at W. Hartford, Conn.)

2002-03 (13-16, 7-9)

11/22 Manhattan W 47-43 11/26 @Marist L 59-51 11/30 Dartmouth W 76-68 12/4 @Georgetown L 90-60 12/7 Massachusetts L 70-50 12/10 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 75-54 12/13 @Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 71-69 12/29 vs. Fairfield ! L 74-69 12/30 vs. Brown ! L 72-64 1/2 Iona W 48-38 1/5 @Sacred Heart L 64-57 1/9 @Maine* L 67-55 1/12 Albany* W 68-64 1/18 Northeastern* W 63-58 1/22 @Boston University* L 59-47 1/25 Binghamton* L 67-59 1/29 @Vermont* L 76-70 2/2 @Stony Brook* L 90-72 2/5 Maine* L 69-52 2/8 @Northeastern* L 78-61 2/12 @Hartford* W 56-53 2/15 @Albany* W 62-61 2/19 Vermont* L 71-43 2/26 Boston University* W 67-66 3/1 Stony Brook* W (ot) 70-67 3/5 Hartford* W 60-50 3/8 @Binghamton* L 70-68 3/13 vs. Stony Brook• W 70-57 3/14 vs. Maine• L 71-65 Head Coach: Sue Johnson Captains: Emily Caschera, Aubrey Danen, Colleen Mullen * - America East ! - Wildcat Christmas Classic (at Villanova, Pa.) • - America East Tournament (at W. Hartford, Conn.

2003-04 (11-18,W 6-12) 86-85

11/25 St. Bonaventure 11/29 Georgetown 12/3 @ Quinnipiac 12/6 @ Brown ! 12/7 vs. Liberty ! 12/11 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 12/28 @ St. Francis (NY) 12/30 SMU 1/3 Colgate 1/7 Albany* 1/10 @ Stony Brook* 1/14 @Maine* 1/17 Binghamton* 1/21 @ UMBC* 1/24 Vermont* 1/27 Hartford* 1/31 Northeastern* 2/4 @ Boston University* 2/7 @ Albany* 2/11 Maine 2/14 @ Binghamton* 2/19 UMBC* 2/22 @ Vermont* 2/25 @ Hartford* 2/28 Stony Brook* 3/2 @ Northeastern* 3/5 Boston University* 3/10 vs. Stony Brook• 3/11 vs. Maine• Head Coach: Sue Johnson

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61-60 82-76 77-62 87-64 59-46 63-47 63-62 74-64 65-54 63-56 67-45 63-56 65-54 63-52 59-43 58-52 72-54 73-54 63-50 55-53 48-47 84-51 71-65 73-66 74-61 68-57 74-65 66-40

Captains: Maren Matthias, Sarah Rappoport * - America East ! - Brown Classic (at Providence, R.I.) • - America East Tournament (at W. Hartford, Conn.)

2004-05 (15-14, 10-8)

3/8 Albany+ L 64-61 Head Coach: Sue Johnson Captains: Danielle Clark, Whitney Edwards * - America East # - Lady Luck Classic (Plattsburgh, Va.) + - America East Play-In Game (Binghamton, N.Y.)

2005-06 (15-13, 7-9)

11/13 Central Connecticut W 71-59 11/17 @ USF# L 72-56 11/18 Tennessee-Martin# W 71-59 11/24 St. Peter’s L 60-49 11/27 @ Boston College L 77-52 12/1 Colgate W 75-70 12/4 Army L 69-61 12/8 Harvard L 59-53 12/12 @ Iona L 92-79 12/15 @ Northeastern L 78-71 12/28 @ Providence L 73-41 1/5 Albany* L 62-52 1/9 @ Dartmouth L 67-52 1/16 Hartford* L 71-56 1/19 @ Binghamton* L 82-74 1/23 @ Vermont* L 72-64 1/26 Boston University* L 77-75 1/30 Maine* W 70-55 2/2 @ UMBC* W 77-67 2/6 Stony Brook* W 64-55 2/10 @ Albany* L 67-50 2/16 @ Hartford* L 74-44 2/19 Vermont* L 61-54 2/23 UMBC* L 66-50 2/27 @ Boston University* L 66-39 3/1 Binghamton* L 59-47 3/5 @ Maine* W 66-58 3/8 @ Stony Brook* L 77-37 3/14 Vermont+ L 70-45 Head Coach: Kristin Cole Captains: Ashley Cerniglia, Danielle Flowers * - America East # - South Florida Classic (Tampa, Fla.) + - America East Tournament (West Hartford, Conn.)

11/19 Dartmouth W (ot) 75-73 11/22 Quinnipiac L 68-65 11/29 @ Marist L 52-34 12/3 @ Kansas State ! L 84-50 12/4 vs. Tennessee State ! W 66-42 12/8 Yale W 54-40 12/11 @ Boston College L 78-49 12/28 Providence W 62-52 1/1 @ St. Bonaventure L 54-37 1/5 Albany* W 53-43 1/8 Stony Brook* W 74-58 1/11 Maine* W 60-57 1/15 @ Binghamton* L 67-42 1/19 @ Vermont* L 65-57 1/22 @ Hartford* L 65-48 1/26 Boston University* L 67-63 1/29 @ UMBC* W 73-61 2/1 Northeastern* W 70-64 2/5 @ Albany* W 71-61 2/8 @ Maine* L 59-50 2/12 Binghamton* W 66-50 2/16 Hartford* L 61-60 2/19 Vermont* W 70-65 2/23 @ Northeastern* L 67-61 2/26 @ Stony Brook* W 74-58 3/3 UMBC* W 56-51 3/6 @ Boston University* L 77-67 3/10 vs. Albany+ W 68-48 3/11 at Hartford+ L 52-38 Head Coach: Sue Johnson Captains: Emily Hardy, Whitney Edwards * - America East ! - Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic (Manhattan, Kan.) • - America East Tournament (at W. Hartford, Conn.) 11/19 @ Yale W 75-59 11/22 Marist W 62-48 11/26 Cornell# W 75-72 11/27 Boston College# L 85-58 12/1 @ Wagner W 74-52 12/4 Massachusetts W 59-43 12/7 @ Colgate W 69-45 12/11 @ Northeastern L 52-47 12/29 Towson $ W (ot) 70-69 12/30 Lehigh $ W (ot) 66-58 1/4 UMBC* W 68-61 1/7 @ Binghamton* L 74-54 1/11 @ Dartmouth L 62-56 1/14 Stony Brook* L 72-69 1/18 Maine* W 63-59 1/21 @ Albany* L 62-58 1/25 @ Hartford* L 65-42 1/28 Vermont* W 70-62 2/1 @ Boston University* W 83-71 2/4 @ UMBC* L 65-53 2/9 Binghamton* W 55-49 2/12 Hartford* L 62-52 2/15 @ Stony Brook* L 62-56 2/18 @ Maine* L 69-58 2/22 Albany* W 70-55 2/25 Boston University* W 76-63 3/1 @ Vermont* L 57-54 3/10 vs. Boston University+ L 66-60 Head Coach: Sue Johnson Captains: Emily Hardy, Ebony Woods * - America East # - UNH Wildcat Classic (Durham, NH) $ - Lehigh Christmas City Classic (Bethlehem, Pa.) + - America East Tournament (West Hartford, Conn.)

2006-07 (9-20,L 4-12) @ Massachusetts 60-38

11/14 11/17 11/22 11/26 11/28 12/2 12/5 12/9 12/19 12/28 12/29 1/4 1/7 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/7 2/14 2/17 2/24 2/28 3/3

Wagner W @ Army L Iona W Providence L @ Central Connecticut L @ Boston College L Colgate W Northeastern W Detroit# L Winston-Salem State# W @ Maine* L @ Hartford* L Dartmouth L Stony Brook* L Binghamton* W (ot) UMBC* L @ Boston University* L @ Vermont* L Albany* W Maine* W Hartford* L @ Stony Brook* L @ UMBC* L Boston University* W Vermont* L @ Binghamton* L

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80-70 54-51 72-61 79-53 65-47 50-31 52-44 71-62 54-50 63-55 64-47 48-47 79-67 85-66 58-55 59-56 67-57 70-44 58-44 65-55 54-45 71-64 59-51 71-66 59-56 66-61

2007-08 (7-22, 4-12)

2008-09 (8-23, 6-10)

11/14 Bryant L 69-66 11/19 Massachusetts L 67-51 11/28 @ Long Island# L 74-60 11/29 Yale# L 76-55 12/3 @ Harvard L 81-58 12/5 @ Colgate W 89-61 12/9 @ Boston College L 85-43 12/14 Northeastern W 70-62 12/20 Canisius L 64-37 12/28 Central Michigan! L 72-62 12/29 Morehead State! L 76-43 12/30 @ Louisville! L 82-40 1/2 @ Xavier L 62-36 1/6 Maine* W 51-47 1/10 @ UMBC* L 95-85 1/13 Dartmouth L 62-49 1/17 @ Boston U.* L 79-62 1/21 @ Stony Brook* W 75-65 1/24 Albany* W 66-54 1/28 @ Binghamton* L 79-59 2/1 Vermont* L 69-48 2/4 Hartford* L 59-32 2/8 UMBC* W 73-65 2/12 @ Maine* L 57-49 2/15 Boston U.* L 75-53 2/22 @ Vermont* L 70-48 2/25 Stony Brook* W 50-49 2/28 @ Albany* W 66-62 3/4 Binghamton* L 56-53 3/7 @ Hartford* L 57-37 3/13 Vermont+ L 57-45 Head Coach: Kristin Cole * - America East # - Courtyard LaGaurdia Turkey Classic(Brooklyn, N.Y) ! -Downtown Marriott Cardinal Classic (Louisville, Ky.) + - America East Tournament (West Hartford, Conn.)

1/31 @ Vermont* L 64-78 2/3 Stony Brook* W 76-71 2/6 @ Hartford* L 35-65 2/13 UMBC* L 40-54 2/16 @ Maine* L 61-69 2/21 Albany* L (ot) 62-64 2/25 Binghamton* L 61-78 2/28 @ Boston U.* L 65-79 3/4 Maine+ W 65-50 3/5 Hartford+ L 35-68 Head Coach: Kristin Cole Captains: Denise Beliveau, Kelsey Hogan, Candace Williams * - America East + - America East Tournament (West Hartford, Conn.)

2010-11 (9-20, 6-10)

11/12 @ Notre Dame L 99-48 11/16 Dartmouth W 65-52 11/20 Brown L 66-54 11/23 @ Holy Cross L 78-67 11/29 @ Syracuse L 87-46 12/3 @ Manhattan L 68-51 12/10 @ Harvard L 96-63 12/19 @ Central Connecitcut L 61-48 12/22 Quinnipiac W 75-63 12/28 @ Saint Joseph’s# L 67-66 12/29 vs Quinnipiac# L 62-61 1/1 Rhode Island W (3ot) 88-74 1/4 @ Albany* L (ot) 62-56 1/6 Boston U.* L 63-43 1/9 @ Binghamton* L 72-60 1/12 Hartford* L 57-50 1/15 Stony Brook* W 75-68 1/17 Vermont* W (ot) 63-59 1/23 @ UMBC* L 69-51 1/26 @ Maine* W 67-47 1/29 @ Boston U.* L 66-62 2/3 Albany* W 60-46 2/6 Binghamton* L 59-50 2/9 @ Stony Brook* W 72-58 2/13 UMBC* L 63-55 2/17 @ Vermont* L 58-47 2/23 Maine* W 57-40 2/26 @ Hartford* L 62-52 3/4 Binghamton+ L 67-53 Head Coach: Maureen Magarity Captains: Denise Beliveau, Jill McDonald * - America East # - Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) + - America East Tournament (West Hartford, Conn.)

2009-10 (9-22,W 3-13) Saint Joseph’s 64-56

11/13 11/16 11/20 11/24 11/29 12/3 12/5 12/10 12/20 12/22 12/28 12/30 1/2 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/22 1/24 1/28

@ #21 Maryland Massachusetts Harvard @ Quinnipiac @ Seton Hall @ Saint Peter’s Central Conn. State Holy Cross Louisville @ Canisius @ #23 Syracuse Vermont* @ Stony Brook* Hartford* Maine* @ UMBC* @ Dartmouth @ Albany* @ Binghamton* Boston U.*

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43-63 58-57 78-65 54-68 45-54 47-66 48-60 80-72 67-76 42-40 48-58 53-55 57-69 45-72 61-65 77-67 48-49 87-77 59-83 59-66

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WILDCAT BASKETBALL Lindsay Adams Michele Altobello Margie Arnold Nina Bailiargeon Amy Banks Jan Beal Colleen Bean Diamon Beckford Melissa Belanger Denise Beliveau Renee Bender Sara Bilodeau Patricia Bohner Karen Bolton Karen Bonney Pam Brandell Robyn Britton Michelle Brusseau Sarah Bushey Kelly Butterfield Kathy Caldwell Emily Caschera Jennifer Casey Melissa Cerasuolo Ashley Cerniglia Michele Cernuda Heather Champion Danielle Clark Gloria Coco Anne Colton Megan Connolly Cheryl Cote Donna Couture Terri Crete Beth Curran Kendall Daly Aubrey Danen Sheila Danker Denise Darling Diane Delisle Jenelle DeVits Ellen Dieckelman Kate Dillon Diana Dilworth Adriane Domanski Julie Donlon Kelly Donohue Deb Dorsch Susan Duffy Kate Early Kerri Eaton Teya Eaton Whitney Edwards

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all-time letterwinners 2001-05 1984-88 1982-84 1975-76 1980-82 1996-98 1976-78 2009-10 1984-88 2007-11 1985-86 1998-99 1976-77 1976-80 1980-81 1993-97 1986-87 1987-91 1997-01 1981-85 1993-97 1999-03 1987-91 1997-98 2004-07 1995-98 1994-98 2003-07 1975-77 1992-96 2003-06 1989-93 1977-81 1981-85 1984-88 1989-93 1998-03 1993-97 1983-86 1976-78 2005-08 1979-80 2003-05 2002-03 1998-00 1987-91 1997-01 1986-90 1977-79 2007-11 1990-94 1991-95 2003-07

-FOrsi Farkas Shelley Fitz Laura Flaherty Danielle Flowers Kelley Flynn Lindsay Formica Patty Foster Racheal Fowler Sarah-Marie Frankenberger Jennifer Friel Jilliane Friel -GJulie Gagne Allison Gagnon Althena Gaines Jean Giarrusso Allison Godfrey Michelle Grenier Ellen Griffith Christine Gulas Corinne Gulas -HKelley Haines Chrissy Hall Nancy Hall Emily Hardy Gabby Haroules Quandra Harrison Susan Hechler Kate Hennessey Denise Higgins Kelsey Hogan Keri Holtham Tara Holtham Lori Hornik -JGail Jackson Taylore Jarvis SalĂŠe-Marie Johnson -KKelly Karl Kim Kassik Carolyn Keaveny Sue Kilmister Carrie Kimball Marjorie King Kris Kinney Molly Kirchner Alexis Kirsteier -LKathy Ladd Marcie Lane Meaghan Lane Abigail LaRosa Beth Lilore Geneva Livingston Jackie Lyons -M-

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1996-00 1986-90 1979-80 2005-08 2009-11 2004-05 1977-81 2006-10 2010-11 1993-97 2009-11 1990-94 1989-90 2007-08 1975-77 1996-00 1989-90 1983-85 1982-84 1982-84 2004-05 2006-10 1975-77 2002-05 1977-78 2000-01 1975-77 2000-01 1980-84 2008-11 1990-91 1990-91 1984-85 1980-84 1999-03 2003-07 1994-98 1996-01 1985-89 1977-78 1992-96 1976-77 1985-89 1994-95 2007-08 1978-82 1991-94 1990-94 2007-11 1985-88 2001-03 2009-10

Jackie MacMullan Carol Mather Jenny Matteson Anna Matthias Maren Matthias Rita McCarroll Maura McCarthy Karen McCoy Jenny McDade Jill McDonald Bridgette McKnight Sue McLaughlin Kathy McSweeney Stephanie Mislak Martha Morrison Jennifer Mueller Colleen Mullen Terri Mulliken Cheryl Murtagh Linda Neilson Nancy Nolting Mary Ann Palazzi Melissa Pfefferle Karen Pinkos Heidi Plencner Kate Poulin Kiki Proctor Clare Pyne Sarah Rappoport Theresa Redmond Cari Reed Rachel Reilly Karri Reynolds Deb Russell Sue Ryan Kathy Sanborn Steph Schubert Laura Seiden Kathy Shorey Amy Simpson Lisa Sullivan Zita Torok Lauren Weidmyer Lauren Wells Bridget White Candace Williams Jacinda Williams Natasha Williams Ray Williams Ebony Woods Sharon Zagorski

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January (cont.) 7:30 pm 19 Thur. at Boston U.* 7 pm 22 Sun. BINGHAMTON* 7 pm 25 Wed. at Maine* 7 pm 28 Sat. UMBC* 7 pm February 1 Wed. at Hartford* HOLY CROSS 2 pm 8 Wed. at Albany* HARVARD 7 pm 11 Sat. VERMONT* MANHATTAN 7 pm 15 Wed. BOSTON U.* at Rhode Island 4 pm 18 Sat. at Stony Brook* at Wagner 6:30 pm 22 Wed. MAINE* at Iowa St. (Iowa St. Tournament) TBA 25 Sat. at Binghamton* NJIT/Buffalo TBA March 1-4 Thur.-Sun. A.E. Tournament at Hartford at UMBC* TBA 10 Sat. A.E. Championship HARTFORD* 7 pm ALBANY* 7 pm HOME GAMES IN CAPS at Vermont* TBA *Denotes America East games STONY BROOK* 7 pm at Brown SETON HALL at Cornell at Central Conn. State at Dartmouth

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