U N H w i l d c at s Quick Facts // Table of Contents
NEW HAMPSHIRE FIELD HOCKEY
The senior class of Maegan Grew, Kellie Joyce and Carlie Tarbell is poised to lead the Wildcats to a fifth consecutive America East regular-season ttile in 2014.
General Information
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Durham, NH 03824 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1866 Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,596 Academic Majors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . over 100 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wildcats Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Mark Huddleston Director of Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marty Scarano Admissions Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (603) 862-1360
UNH Field Hockey
Home Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memorial Field (AstroTurf) Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . America East Head Coach (alma mater). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robin Balducci (UNH ‘85) Collegiate record/years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237-224-4/23 Record at UNH/years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . same Assistant coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ross Gorham, Claire Grogan 2013 Overall Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-7 2013 America East Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0/1st place Letterwinners Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Starters Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/4 Newcomers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Athletic Communications
Associate Athletic Director for Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Murphy Associate Director of Athletic Communications / Field hockey contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Poole Poole Office/Cell phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (603) 862-2585 / (603) 969-5433 Poole E-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . doug.poole@unh.edu UNH Athletics Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.unhwildcats.com
Player Index
Bensaia, Gianna.................26 Carroll, Meg.......................18 Compagna, Emma..............19 Flatley, Meg.......................20 Giese, Chandler..................21 Grew, Maegan....................15 Heaney, Molly....................22 Hozza, Jackie.....................25 Joyce, Kellie.......................16 Lawson, Katie....................27 Lehman, Lynne..................23 Marshall, Brittany..............28 Mendonca, Ashley..............28 Nerbonne, Lindsey.............26 Rideout, Taylor...................24 Rize, Melissa......................27 Scafidi, Taylor....................29 Schmidt, Jessica.................29 Sutherland, Aggie...............25 Tarbell, Carlie....................17
Inside the Guide
2. the University 3. America East 4. the Administration 6. Support Staff 9. Coaching Staff 12. Season Outlook 14. the Roster 15. Player Profiles (see index) 30. 2013 Results and Statistics 31. Championship Photo Album 33. Individual Record Book 34. Team Record Book 35. Record vs. Opponents 35. Game-by-Game Results 41. All-Time Roster 44. UNH Awards 45. Conference Awards 46. Regional Awards 47. National Awards 48. UNH & USA Field Hockey The 2014 University of New Hampshire field hockey media guide was written and designed by Douglas Poole on an iMac utilizing Adobe CreativeSuites 5.5. Action photography by Gil Talbot, Gregory Greene, Michelle Bronner, Jaydn Climer, Emily Sacks and Rachel VanEarden; team photo and headshots by Gil Talbot; file photo headshots and campus photos by UNH Photo Services.
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
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U N H w i l d c at s the University 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 11,942 and a graduate population of 2,257 in addition to 621 full-time faculty members, 86% 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 85% 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 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 733 international students from more than 45 countries and boasts a population of students from all 50 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. 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. The University prides itself as being a top-10 entrepreneurial campus (Forbes.com and The Princeton Review) and is among the top 30 universities nationally in science research funding from NASA. UNH is home to the NASA-recognized Space Science Center; the Institute for Study for Earth, Oceans and Space; and the Institute of Marine Science and Engineering. The English program is staffed by an inspiring faculty of winners of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the MacArthur Fellowship, the Edgar Allen Poe Award and the Young Poets Award. In addition, the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, established in 1962, was recently selected second among all business schools in a nationwide pool of business school deans. UNH also graduates students who attend top-notch graduate schools, including Law School at Harvard and Cornell, Engineering at Stanford, and Medical School at Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins and Harvard. CAMPUS In the last decade, 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, the strength and conditioning facility located in the UNH Field House, was dedicated on July 8, 2003. UNH athletics has also added two $1.5 million outdoor artificial fields, Memorial Field and Bremner Field. Lundholm Gymnasium has received some major overhauls, including a new playing surface, new lights, new sound system, new bleacher system, new backboards and new scoreboards. The Paul Sweet Oval has been completely renovated to include new surfaces, lighting, painting, infrastructure upgrades and the replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture.
University of UNH Athletic Department Mission Statement and Diversity Statement
Mission Statement The mission of the intercollegiate athletics program at the University of UNH 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. Provide student-athletes every opportunity to meet academic and athletic demands with the goal of graduating every student-athlete. 2. Provide resources necessary to field competitive teams with league affiliations, and to gain regional and national recognition. 3. 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. 4. Provide excellent facilities for all athletes to train, practice and play. 5. Conduct all operations within state and federal law, University policies, rules of the NCAA, and athletics conferences in which the University competes. Diversity Statement The University seeks excellence through diversity among its administrators, faculty, staff, and students. The university prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, or marital status. The University of UNH is committed to creating a more diverse community, knowing that “inclusion, diversity and equity are values inextricably linked to our mission of educational excellence.” This diversity strengthens our ability to reach our individual and collective potential and to provide better services and care for all faculty, staff, and students.
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Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
U N H w i l d c at s the University In 2013, UNH unveiled the new Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics. The $50 million building came is LEED “Gold” certified, a standard of environmentally friendly design and construction. The project was largely funded through private gifts, including a record-setting $25 million gift from alumnus and philanthropist Peter T. Paul, for whom the building is named. The building has 900 classroom seats with thousands of business and non-business students coming in and out each day. Breakout rooms equipped with video screens and recording equipment provide advanced technology to enhance the way students interact with each other, faculty and members of the business community. Its Great Hall features comfortable seating areas for studying, and an on-site café supplies students with a convenient dining option. 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 Kingsbury Hall, adding 6,000 square feet of student project space for students in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, as well as a $4.5 million 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 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 Whittemore Center includes a state-of-the-art 6,500 to 7,500 seat arena for hockey, concerts and convocations, as well as a three-level recreational sports facility within the structure that 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 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.
Distinguished Alumni
Jerry Azumah ‘99 Former NFL Pro Bowler, Chicago Bears
John Irving ’65 Author, “Cider House Rules”
Jackie MacMullan ’82 Journalist, ESPN & ESPN.com
Andy Brickley ’82 Former NHL Player & Analyst, Boston Bruins
Natalie Jacobson ’65 Former News Anchor, Boston TV
Mike Minnigan ’78 Owner, Minigan Properties; Former VP AOL
Karyn Bye ’94 1998 Olympic Gold, Ice Hockey
Chip Kelly ’90 NFL Head Coach, Philadelphia Eagles
Mike O’Malley ’92 Actor, “Glee” “My Name is Earl” “Yes, Dear”
Marcy Carsey ’66 Producer, Cosby Show & That 70’s Show
Dan Kreider ’99 Former NFL Player, 2000-09 Super Bowl XL champion (Pittsburgh)
Peter Paul ’67 Owner, Paul Financial & Peter Paul Wines
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, Buffalo Bills Super Bowl XLVII champion (Baltimore)
Kathryn Kross ’82 Executive Producer, “Bloomberg News” Rod Langway ’77 Hall of Fame Hockey Player Richard Linnehan ’80 NASA Astronaut John Lynch ’74 Former New Hampshire Governor
Jared Smith ’13 Super Bowl XLVIII champion (Seattle) Robert Towse ’63 Senior Partner, Morgan Stanley Barbara Walsh ’81 Pulitzer-prize winner, Portland Press Herald Chris Wragge ’92 WCBS-TV News Anchor
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
Now in its fourth decade of operation, America East has evolved into one of the most comprehensive NCAA Div. 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 studentathletes, America East recognizes champions in each of its 20 sports, including field hockey. America East also conducts the nation’s most comprehensive academic recognition program for student-athletes and partners. 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: Albany, Binghamton, Boston University, Hartford, Maine, UMBC, Stony Brook, Vermont and UNH. America East has experienced unprecedented success in recent years on the playing surface, in the classroom and throughout its member institutions’ communities. In the classroom, hundreds of student-athletes have earned national or regional academic honors while America East’s Academic Progress Rate has improved every year since 200405 and ranks among the top three conferences in the country. America East has also sponsored programs aimed at improving its members’ communities, partnering with Newman’s Own Foundation for the Campus Community Challenge each of the past four years as well as teaming up with College For Every Student on student service projects the past three years. Off the field, America East posted the third-highest APR in the country and 31 of its teams received NCAA public recognition awards. Additionally, 17 student-athletes received national academic honors.
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U N H w i l d c at s Administration
Steve Metcalf
Deputy Athletic Director
Dot Sheehan
Sr. Associate Athletic Director for External Relations
Michelle Bronner
Sr. Associate Athletic Director Senior Woman Administrator
Mark W. Huddleston was elected 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. At UNH, President Huddleston oversees the implementation of a strategic plan that is transforming the University’s mission as the state’s flagship public research university and one the nation’s few land-, sea- and space-grant universities. Created through a collaboration of faculty, students, staff, alumni and the University’s wider communities, this effort challenges the University to be innovative, entrepreneurial and responsive so that it can remain vital and financially sustainable. The plan continues to guide the University’s diverse work, from its response to a historic cut in state support in 2011 to the creation of groundbreaking new initiatives. Among these are: • the integration of UNH and the UNH School of Law (formerly Franklin Pierce Law Center), • an expansion of the UNH Manchester campus and the creation of the Emerging Technology Center, • the construction of the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, • UNH’s participation in an agreement to double the number of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) graduates by 2025, • and the development of a comprehensive fundraising campaign. President Huddleston has also advocated for a dramatic increase in international engagement. In 2010, UNH launched the state’s only Confucius Institute with a partnership with Chengdu University, entered a partnership with Navitas, an Australian firm that recruits and supports international students, and celebrated the 25th anniversary of the International Affairs Dual Major. In May 2013, President Huddleston’s leadership as a strategic thinker, fiscal steward and collaborative problem-solver was recognized with his appointment to the newly formed Governor’s Commission on State Government Innovation, Efficiency and Transparency. President Huddleston was raised in Syracuse, N.Y., and was the first member of his family 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 24 years. There, he chaired the Department of Political Science and International Relations and was associate provost for international programs. In 2001, he was named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, overseeing 45 academic departments and centers, 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. President Huddleston is an incorporator of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and serves on the board of directors of the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts. He and his wife, Emma Bricker, have three children, Andy, Kate and Giles.
Donna Brownell
Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Finance
Carrie Kimball
Associate Athletic Director for Operations
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Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
U N H w i l d c at s Administration The 2014-15 academic year marks the 15th year Marty Scarano is serving 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. There has been over $12 million in capital improvements since Scarano’s hiring in the summer of 2000. On Jan. 31, 2014, the University announced plans to construct a $25 million athletic complex as part of the campus’ master plan. Expected to open in late 2015, the facility will offer increased and improved seating, state-of-the art broadcast and WiFi capability, concessions, restrooms and a special student section. The original concrete section of the current East Side facility dates to the 1930s. Construction has already begun to take shape with the addition of stadium lights, replacement of the general admission stands and re-orientation of concrete stadium seating and aisle ways. Slated to be completed for the spring of 2015, UNH is building a $1.9 million Student-Athlete Center for Excellence at the Field House for its Division I and Northeast Passage student-athletes, funded entirely on private donations. Scarano has helped elevate UNH athletics into the collegiate national arena. To accomplish that goal, the University has taken on the task of hosting major NCAA championships. Most recently, New Hampshire was named host of the 2015 Men’s Ice Hockey Northeast Regional at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, N.H., the 2016 Women’s Frozen Four at the Whittemore Center and the 2017 Skiing Championship. Furthermore, UNH will assist the Hockey East Association in the upcoming Men’s Ice Hockey Frozen Four held at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass. The NCAA recognized four University of New Hampshire teams (football, women’s indoor track & field, women’s outdoor track & field and men’s soccer) that recorded conference-high Academic Progress Rate scores for the 2013-14 year. The women’s indoor track & field team, which also feted with an NCAA Public Recognition Award for posting a multi-year Academic Progress Rate score in the top 10 percent of its sport. In the 2014 America East Academic Cup, New Hampshire captured second place for the fourth time in five years, posting a grade point average of 3.20. It marked the highest UNH GPA in the 19-year history of the award. For the fifth consecutive year, the Wildcats had the most studentathletes (114) recognized on the fall Academic Honor Roll. In addition, UNH earned the second-highest percentage (70.4) of student-athletes named to the 2013-14 America East Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll. New Hampshire had 155 honorees, which represented 72 percent of the student-athletes who competed in those seasons, an improvement of 10 percent from the previous year. During Scarano’s tenure, UNH teams have made 48 NCAA postseason appearances and captured 18 conference titles. Gymnastics has participated in 13 NCAA tournaments, leading all programs over that span. Men’s ice hockey holds a pair of Hockey East titles and has made 11 trips to the NCAA tournament, including Frozen Four appearances in 2002 and 2003. The football program has qualified for the NCAA FCS postseason for a nation-leading 10 consecutive seasons and advanced to the semifinals for the first time in program history in 2013. Women’s ice hockey has seen NCAA action five times with two Frozen Four appearances. The squad also captured consecutive Hockey East Championships from 2006-09. Volleyball made its fourth NCAA appearance in 2013 after capturing conference titles in 1998, 2002, 2003 and 2013. The field hockey team captured its second America East crown in three years and third overall in 2013 en route to its third national tournament appearance. Women’s lacrosse has earned a pair of NCAA berths (2004, 2008), one coming after an America East championship victory in 2004. Additionally, 24 have won 70 “Coach of the Year” awards during Scarano’s tenure, ranging from conference, regional and national, including head football coach Sean McDonnell garnering the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year by The Sports Network in 2005 after a stellar 11-2 campaign. The Wildcat athletic department has played host to several highly successful NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Northeast Regionals at the Verizon Wireless Arena in 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013. UNH was host of the NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Frozen Four at 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. The women’s hockey team played in the first outdoor game in the history of NCAA women’s hockey in 2010 at the Sun Life Frozen Fenway game and defeated Northeastern, while the men’s squad played in the 2012 Sun Life Frozen Fenway game against Maine. Football also competed in Colonial Clash games at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., in 2010 and 2011; the Wildcats were victorious on both occasions against the University of Massachusetts. In the spring of 2013, the artificial turf surface was replaced at Memorial Field, home of the Wildcat field hockey and women’s lacrosse teams. The project had an estimated cost of $850,000. The athletic training room in the UNH Field House was completely renovated over the winter break of the 2012-13 academic year. With a redesigned layout, energy-efficient lighting and state-of-the art equipment, the athletic training room is larger, more comfortable, enjoyable and efficient for student-athletes and staff. In the summer of 2013, a new scoreboard at Bremner Field, home of the UNH men’s and women’s soccer programs at a cost of $20,000. In 2012, a new scoreboard was installed at Cowell Stadium, and the football locker room received a facelift. Changes included a new lighting system while a 55-inch flat-screen TV and Fathead-designed murals featuring former players and UNH historical images were added to the walls. A memorial of Todd Walker was also added in honor of the former Wildcat wide receiver who suffered an untimely and heroic death in March of 2011. In the summer of 2007, the Cowell Stadium grass field was replaced with a $1 million FieldTurf synthetic surface. As part of a $650,000 renovation project in the summer of 2011, the field turf at Bremner Field was replaced with a new 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. Additionally in 2007, a complete renovation of Lundholm Gymnasium was undertaken. The $600,000 overhaul included a new bleacher system, new scoreboards, competition baskets and other aesthetic enhancements. In 2007, Scarano was awarded the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) AD of the Year for the FCS. Additionally, Scarano was also named the All-American Football Foundation Athletic Director of the Year for FCS football in the Northeast region. Scarano has 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. Most recently, Scarano was a member of the Hockey East restructuring team that successfully recruited Notre Dame and the University of Connecticut to the conference. Outside of athletics, Scarano is in his 11th year on the Board of Corporators at Canterbury Shaker Village, a non-profit museum located in Canterbury, N.H. Before arriving at the University of New Hampshire, 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: daughter, Lynden; son, Kyle, a junior at UNH; and son, Corey, a freshman at UNH.
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
Mike Murphy
Associate Athletic Director for Communications
Nicole Richard
Associate Athletic Director for Marketing & Revenue Generation
Joanne Maldari
Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Support
Kate McAfee
Assistant Athletic Director for Event Management
Shawn Green
Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance
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U N H w i l d c at s Support Staff
Carly Barbato
Brandon Thomas
Cathy Coakley
Doug Poole
Jared Fieldsend
Paul Chapman
John Ciani
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Academic Support Services Athletic excellence is one-half the formula for success in the collegiate experience for University of New Hampshire football players. The primary measure of achievement is the student-athlete’s success in the classroom – UNH is dedicated to enhancing the student-athlete’s ability to achieve academic excellence. Realizing the time commitment football 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. In June 2014, UNH was presented an FCS Athletics Directors Association Progress Rate Award for having the highest 2012-13 APR in the Colonial Athletics Association; the APR Award recognizes one institution from each of the 13 FCS conference that has the highest APR score and UNH led the CAA with a score of 977. The UNH football team had the highest number of representatives on the CAA Football Academic All-Conference Team in both 2012 (24) and 2013 (21). New Hampshire also boasts one of the top graduation rates in the country. The Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of UNH athletes, at 97 percent, ranks highest in the CAA among 54 different land-grant universities, according to recent NCAA statistics. The UNH football team had a 95 percent GSR. With an Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 978, the football team finished one point out of first place in the CAA. UNH has placed the highest number of student-athletes on the America East Academic Honor Roll each of the last five fall semesters (2009-10-11-12-13). 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 Academic Honor Roll; the ‘Cats also swept that honor in the 2011-12 academic year. 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. Carly Barbato was appointed as the Coordinator of Student-Athlete Academic Support during the winter of 2013. She earned a bachelor of science in Biology at St. Lawrence University in 2007; she was a four-year letterwinner as a goalkeeper and earned Liberty League Honorable Mention in her final two seasons. Barbato also earned her master of arts in Educational Leadership at Loyola University of Maryland in 2009 while working as a graduate assistant for the women’s soccer team. Brandon Thomas was appointed as an academic coordinator in August 2013. A two-time graduate of Winthrop University, he earned a bachelor of arts degree in English (2010) and a master’s of science in Sport & Fitness Administration (2012). Before coming to UNH, Thomas worked in athletic departments at the University of North Dakota and Belmont Abbey College. Student-Athlete Development Cathy Coakley enters her seventh 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. Previously, she was an instructor of Sports Marketing within 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 an 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. Athletic Communications The primary responsibility of the Athletic Communications office is to promote the 20 varsity sports at the University of New Hampshire. Included in this responsibility is working with media members, the promotion of student-athletes for academic and athletic awards (on the conference, regional and national levels), press releases, the production of media guides, game notes and programs, the maintenance of (team and individual) statistics and the content of the official UNH athletics website (www.unhwildcats. com) as well as related social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The office’s newest venture is UNH Wildcat Productions, which provides video content for the website – live video streaming of home games, game highlights and various features – as well as produce televised games and Inside Wildcat Country, which is a monthly televised magazine show. UNH’s Athletic Communications office consists of a Director, two Associate Directors, two Assistant Directors and a Video Director as well as a corps of student workers. Mike Murphy (Syracuse ‘95) was elevated to the position of Associate Athletic Director for Communications in November 2013 after serving as Associate Director of Athletic Communications for three years. Prior to joining the UNH staff, Murphy was the color commentator for all UNH football and basketball games from 1998-2009. The remainder of the full-time staff consists of associate directors Doug Poole (UNH ‘93) and Alex Comeau (Husson College ‘11), assistant directors Jon Luszcz (Endicott ‘12) and Greg Roll (Roanoke ‘11) as well as video director Jared Fieldsend (Thomas College ‘10). Poole, who joined the office in June 1997, is working with the field hockey program for the 15th consecutive year (17th overall). Fieldsend joined the staff in summer 2010 followed by Comeau in spring 2012, Luszcz in summer 2013 and Roll the following summer.
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
U N H w i l d c at s Support Staff Sports Medicine Jon Dana has been involved with the UNH 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 UNH 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 hydrotherapy. The athletic department renovated its Field House athletic training facility in early 2013. The modernized space features improvements in lighting and layout that have improved the room’s functionality while providing student-athletes with a safer, more pleasant environment for treatment and rehabilitation. Renovated staff offices were enclosed in glass, and the ‘wet area’ that consists of cold tubs, whirlpools and the ice machine was afforded its own encased area with improved ventilation. The Certified Athletic Trainer provides a myriad of services to the department and the student-athlete. These include, but 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 Trainers’ Association Education Council). Dana is well respected in the athletic training field and was the 2014 recipient of the Athletic Trainer Service Award, which recognizes a NATA member for contributions to the athletic training profession as a volunteer at the local and state levels. 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. He is certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ 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. Cindy Michaud, a 1997 graduate of UNH with a B.S. in Kinesiology, joined the UNH athletic training staff in 1999. Michaud’s primary responsibilities include management, evaluation and care of athletic injuries and record keeping. Michaud works primarily with football and women’s lacrosse. Michaud is also the insurance coordinator for UNH Athletic Training. She received her master of arts in Teaching and Teacher Education in Sports Psychology from the University of Arizona in 1999. She was a graduate assistant while at Arizona. Michaud is an approved clinical instructor for CAATE Accredited Athletic Training Education Program. She has been a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association since 1997 along with a certification in American Red Cross – Professional Rescuer & AED Training. In addition, Michaud has been a licensed massage therapist since 2009. Strength & Conditioning Paul Chapman is in his 13th year as the director of strength and conditioning at the University of New Hampshire and John Ciani, also in his 13th year, serves as Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning. 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, field hockey, skiing and track and field. Chapman is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (strength and conditioning coach certified), USA Weightlifting (certified level 1 coach), the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and he was the state director of the National Strength and Conditioning Association in North Dakota from 1991-95. In 2005, he earned the title of Master Strength and Conditioning Coach from the CSCCA. 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 1997 and 2000 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 All-America 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 Roughriders in the Canadian Football League, where he played for two seasons. 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. Ciani received his B.A. degree in Psychology from Long Beach State and attended graduate school at both Long Beach State and the University of North Dakota.
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
Jon Dana
Dan Sedory
Glenn Riefenstahl
Renee Kleszczynski
Cindy Michaud
Meg Lesnikoski
Hannah Berg
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U N H w i l d c at s Support Staff Karen Collins, Ph.D., Associate Professor, joined the UNH faculty in the fall of 2002 and is currently an associate professor in the Sport Studies option of the Kinesiology Department. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina Greensboro (2002) with a specialization in Sport Psychology. A CHHS Teaching Excellence Award recipient, Dr. Collins works to engage students on campus in the classroom and on the playing field. Her research focuses primarily on social issues in coaching and coaching education. As a former athlete and coach at Princeton University, Collins was part of league championships, NCAA appearances and a national championship. After completing her undergraduate work at Princeton University (1994), she coached at Princeton University, University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College. Prior to receiving her Ph.D., Dr. Collins earned her M.S. in Kinesiology: Sport Studies from UNH (1998) and brings the combination of her academic preparation in sport psychology with a great deal of sport experience to her current position as a sport psychology consultant.
Karen Collins Sport Psychology Consultant
Tim Churchard Sport Psychologist
Melanie Newsky
Administrative Assistant for Field Hockey
Tim Churchard enters his 13th season in the capacity of working with the team in the area of Sports Psychology. Churchard works on a one-on-one basis with the athletes, helping them achieve maximum performance through psychological and psycho-physiological preparation. Churchard spent seven seasons as the Wildcats’ volunteer assistant coach. Churchard’s primary responsibilities included on-ice practices and working with the Wildcat defensive corps. Churchard played at UNH as a member of the varsity squad from 1963-65. He played under A. Barr “Whoop” Snively. Churchard was a multi-sport athlete as he also played running back for the football team under Chief Boston and Andy Mooradian. He earned his undergraduate degree from UNH in Liberal Arts in 1967 before embarking on a career in education and human resource management/consultation. A native of Saugus, Mass., Churchard was a three-time league all-star and all-state selection as a senior at Saugus High School. He captained the hockey team and served as a co-captain of the football squad his senior year and was inducted into the Saugus Hall of Fame in 1990. Churchard’s coaching career began at his hometown high school. He assisted the Saugus hockey program from 1970-73, he went on to assist Spaulding High School in Rochester and later served as head coach at the University of New England in Biddeford, Maine. He earned his Master’s Degree in Education from Salem State in 1972 and a GAGS in Education in 1984 from UNH. Churchard began teaching at UNH in 1984, serving as an instructor in the education department. In addition to those duties, he has also been an instructor at UNH’s Whittemore School of Business and Economics since 1991. Sarah Walker McLaughlin joined the UNH athletic department as a Nutritionist in Fall 2013. She works with all 20 varsity teams. She has been a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Sciences since 2005 and recently joined membership in both Collegiate & Professional Sports Dieticians Association and the Sports Cardiovascular and Wellness Nutrition. Walker McLaughlin previously worked in the UNH athletic department as a Nordic assistant coach from August ‘04 to May ‘06 while pursuing a Master of Science degree in Nutritional Sciences that she received in September 2007. In April 2004, Walker McLaughlin founded Sun Valley Natural Products, LLC and remained co-owner until August 2011, when she sold the company to a vitamin manufacturer. She developed formulas and oversaw the manufacturing process for a nutrition bar in addition managing multiple aspects of the company. After that venture, Walker McLaughlin was a brand ambassador and nutritionist at US Nutrition, where her responsibilities included writing website articles and brand representative at sales meetings. Walker McLaughlin had a distinguished collegiate career as a four-year skier at the University of Vermont, from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition in 1998. She earned All-America honors three times (1994, 1996 and 1997) and was distinguished as the Eastern Collegiate Champion in 1997 by winning 11 of 12 races during the carnival season. Walker served as the captain in her senior season of ‘97. In addition to her collegiate accolades and achievements, Walker McLaughlin was a member of the U.S. Development Team in 1995 and was named to the World University Games team that year. She was also a member of the U.S. Junior World Team in 1994 and 1995. Melanie Newsky is the administrative assistant to the UNH field hockey program. She also serves as an administrative assistant to eight other varsity sports as well as the marketing, ticketing and promotions offices.
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Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
U N H w i l d c at s Head coach Robin Balducci In 23 seasons at the helm of the University of New Hampshire field hockey program, Robin Balducci is the program’s all-time winningest head coach by guiding the Wildcats to 237 victories and 19 postseason appearances. Balducci has guided UNH to the America East regular-season title and been honored as the America East Coach of the Year each of the past four years (201011-12-13). The Wildcats went 19-1 in conference action – including a perfect 5-0 record in 2010, 2012 and 2013 – during that span, won the tournament title in both 2011 and 2013, and finished as runner-up in ‘10 and ‘12. During Balducci’s tenure, UNH has advanced to postseason play 19 times with four NCAA tournament appearances. Balducci became the first to receive three consecutive America East Coach of the Year accolades and, now with four straight, has the most overall conference coaching awards with six (1998, 2000-10-11-1213). Furthermore, she is a two-time Northeast Region Coach of the Year honoree (1998, 2011). Balducci enters her 24th season with an overall record of 237-224-4 that includes 87-57-2 in America East conference play. Under her tutelage, 17 Wildcats have received All-America honors and that includes First Team selections Stacy Fimple and Rebecca Provost in 1994 as well as Marcie Boyer in 2002, Whitney Frates in 2011 and Megan Bozek in 2013. Balducci’s proteges have been selected America East Offensive Player of the Year three of the last six years (2008-09-11), the Defensive Player of the Year each of the last two years and Goalkeeper of the Year last season. Balducci reached the 200-win milestone when UNH defeated the College of the Holy Cross, 5-0, at Memorial Field on Sept. 16, 2011. She recorded her 100th career victory October 14, 2000 when the Blue and White defeated the University of Vermont in Durham. Last year, the UNH field hockey team captured the America East regular-season crown for the fourth consecutive year by completing conference play with a perfect 5-0 record for the second straight year and third time in four years. The ‘Cats shut out five consecutive opponents, four of which were league foes. The Wildcats also won the America East Championship tourney title and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the second time in three years. UNH finished the 2013 season with a 15-7 record to mark the fifth highest win total in the program’s 39-year history and finished at No. 16 in the national polls. New Hampshire boasted the highest number of representatives on the All-Conference First Team (four) and Second Team (four), and also had one on the All-Rookie Team – 9 of 11 starters were feted.
In 2012, Balducci led the program to a third consecutive conference regular-season crown – which included three wins against nationally-ranked teams. The Wildcats, who were selected fourth in the America East preseason poll, peaked at No. 15 in the nation and ended at No. 20 following its runner-up finish in the America East tourney. UNH tallied at least 12 wins for the fourth consecutive year. In 2011, UNH recorded one of its most successful seasons in program history and Balducci received two Coach of the Year awards – America East and NFHCA Northeast Region. The Wildcats won the America East regular-season and tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2000 en route to tying the school record for single-season victories (17). The 2011 ‘Cats broke the program record for goals (78), assists (61) and points (217). UNH ascended to #7 in the nation and finished at #9. One year earlier, the ‘Cats completed their first unbeaten league season (5-0 record) and won their first outright league title since 2000 (they shared the ‘02 crown). New Hampshire, ranked #19 in the nation – the Wildcats had not been ranked since the 2000 season – then lost in overtime of the conference championship game to fall one goal short of advancing to the NCAA tournament. UNH ended the season with a 14-7 record. The ‘Cats tied for the highest number of representatives on both the America East All-Conference First Team and All-Rookie Team (three apiece). In 2009, the Wildcats advanced to the America East tournament for the third consecutive year and ended ‘09 with a 12-7 overall record. In 2008, the Wildcats boasted the highest-scoring offense in America East and finished as league runner-up in both the regular season standings and tournament. UNH had a league-high four representatives on the All-Rookie Team. The ‘Cats finished with nine wins for the second consecutive year and had four overtime losses (three to nationally-ranked teams). UNH won six of the initial nine games of the 2007 season and consecutive shutout victories against Davidson and Fairfield gave the ‘Cats a 9-8 record late in the season. UNH advanced to the America East tournament and was ousted in the semifinals. The Wildcats finished ‘05 with a 7-12 overall record and missed the league tourney by virtue of a tiebreaker. In 2004, Balducci led the ‘Cats to their third consecutive appearance in the America East Championship. She guided the ‘03 team to second place in the league standings with a 5-1 mark and UNH finished with a 10-11 overall record. In 2002, UNH won a share of the America East regular-season title and finished with a 12-8 overall record.
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
Robin Balducci Head Coach Alma Mater UNH ‘85 At UNH 24th season Overall record 237-224-4 Conference record 87-57-2 UNH wins leader America East Coach of the Year (1998, 2000-10-11-12-13) Northeast Region Coach of the Year (1998, 2011)
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U N H w i l d c at s Head coach Robin Balducci Robin Balducci Head Coach Year Record 1991 11-6-2 1992 8-13-0 1993 12-6-2 1994 14-8 1995 7-12 1996 3-16 1997 11-10 1998 14-7 1999 12-7 2000 14-8 2001 7-12 2002 12-8 2003 10-11 2004 4-16 2005 7-12 2006 3-15 2007 9-12 2008 9-11 2009 12-7 2010 14-7 2011 17-5 2012 12-8 2013 15-7 Overall 237-224-4
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In ‘00, Balducci guided UNH to the America East regular-season title, a runner-up finish in the conference tourney and an NCAA tournament appearance for the second time in a three-year span. In 1999, Balducci led UNH to a 12-7 overall record that included a 7-1 mark in America East. The ‘Cats earned the No. 2 seed in the conference tournament but fell short in their quest to defend the league title. In 1998, she directed the Wildcats to the NCAA tournament and they concluded the season with a 14-7 record, 6-2 America East mark and a conference championship. In 1997, UNH reemerged on the national scene, ascended to No. 8 in the nation and capped a successful 11-10 campaign with a loss in the ECAC championship game. Balducci is also a prominent figure on the national field hockey scene. In 1995, she was selected as a member of the United States National Team coaching staff. In the summer of ‘96, Balducci travelled to Germany with the U.S. National Team to compete in the Champions Trophy and the team finished in sixth place. The year before that, Coach Balducci embarked on a tour of Holland with the U-21 National team. During the 1995 calendar year, she toured Australia with the U.S. National Team, travelled to Spain with the U-21 squad and was a member of the coaching staff at the Pan American Games in Argentina, where the U.S. won the silver medal. Balducci, a Milford, Mass. native, has been involved in United States Field Hockey Association developmental camps since 1985 and continues to work at both the ‘A’ and ‘B’ camp levels. In 1991, her first year at the helm of the Wildcats, Balducci led UNH to an 11-6-2 record, a semifinal North Atlantic Conference playoff berth and a final national ranking of No. 12. In 1992, she kept the Wildcats in the national picture by leading her team to the NAC final. The following season, Balducci led the ‘Cats to a national ranking of No. 19 when UNH posted a 12-6-2 record. In her fourth season, Balducci guided New Hampshire to its best record in five years with a 14-8 mark in ‘94. The team was ranked 14th in the country that year and advanced to the NAC championship game. Without a place to call home in 1995 – Memorial Field was unplayable because of the Whittemore Center construction – Balducci coached the ‘Cats to a 7-12 mark. Balducci, a 1985 graduate of UNH, was a three-sport standout for the Wildcats and served as captain for each team. As a four-year starter in both field hockey and ice hockey, as well as a three-year starter in lacrosse, Balducci led UNH to both regional and national prominence.
She earned Regional All-America honors in both field hockey and lacrosse, and still ranks sixth on the ice hockey all-time point scoring list. In 1985, Balducci was the starting goalkeeper for the Wildcat lacrosse team that won the only NCAA championship in UNH athletics’ history. The entire national championship lacrosse team was inducted into the inaugural class of the UNH Department of Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor in 1994 and Balducci herself was inducted in 1998 in recognition of her individual accomplishments. As starting goalkeeper her senior year, Balducci led the Wildcat field hockey team to the first round of the NCAA Tournament. In 1984, she was selected to the U.S. National Field Hockey Squad. She still holds the UNH school record for career shutouts with 31. Before returning to her alma mater, Balducci served as an assistant coach at Northeastern University for three years.
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
U N H w i l d c at s Assistant Coaches Ross Gorham joined the UNH field hockey staff as an assistant coach in July 2011. Prior to that, he was a fouryear student manager with the Wildcats from 2007-10 as an undergraduate at the University and he graduated with a B.S. degree in Kinesiology: Sport Studies in May 2011. Gorham’s duties included technical assistant, videographer and practice player. The Wildcats advanced to the America East Championship tournament all four years he served as student manager. In his three years as an assistant coach (2011-12-13), UNH has won three America East regular-season titles and two conference tournament title with two NCAA tournament appearances and a three-year aggregate record of 44-20 that includes 14-1 in America East. As a player, Gorham competed at the U.S. Men’s National championships at both the junior and senior levels from 2007-09. He was selected to the Under-21 National Team in ‘07 and competed in two U-21 series vs. Canadian squads. Gorham’s coaching experience includes time with the Seacoast United club team since 2007. He coached the U-19 First Team indoor squad from 2008-10 and led them to a gold medal at the Festival. As the U-16 First Team indoor coach, Gorham led Seacoast United to a 12th-place finish at the 50-team national championship in 2008. In addition to working various camps, he was an assistant varsity coach at Gardiner (Maine) High School from 2005-07. Gorham, a native of Gardiner, Maine, has served as USA Field Hockey Futures Regional Director for Region 1 (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) since 2009. Claire Grogan joined the UNH field hockey staff in August 2014. Grogan, a University Scholar who graduated Cum Laude with a B.A. in Psychology in May 2013, walked onto the UNH field hockey team in 2009 and was a fouryear letterwinner for the Wildcats. Spanning the 2009-12 seasons, the native of Canton, Mass. helped lead the ‘Cats to a 55-27 record that included a 17-3 mark in America East, three consecutive conference regular-season titles and a trip to the NCAA tournament in 2011. Grogan excelled in the classroom as a Division I student-athlete. She garnered America East Academic Honor Roll recognition all four years and earned NFHCA All-Academic Squad honors in 2009, 2010 and 2012. Grogan was a member of New Hampshire’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) all four years and that included serving as both Vice President (junior year) and President (senior). Grogan received a USA Field Hockey Level 1 Coaching Certification in 2013 and has a myriad of youth sport coaching experience, including Seacoast United Club (2011-14) and New Hampshire Plex Club (2012-14) as well as the U.S. Field Hockey Futures Program (2011-14). Grogan continued her education at UNH and received a master’s of education (K-8 certification) in May 2014.
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
Ross Gorham Assistant Coach Fourth season
Claire Grogan Assistant Coach First season
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U N H w i l d c at s Season Outlook OVERVIEW The University of New Hampshire field hockey team has won four consecutive America East regular-season titles (2010-11-12-13) with a combined conference record of 19-1 that included a perfect 5-0 in 2010, 2012 and 2013. UNH, the league tournament champion in 2011 and 2013 as well as runner-up in both ‘10 and ‘12, was honored as Coaching Staff of the Year each of those four seasons. Head coach Robin Balducci, in her 24th year at the helm of the Wildcats, welcomes back seven starters and 14 letterwinners overall from last year’s 15-7 squad that advanced to the NCAA tournament. She also welcomes six newcomers, including a sophomore transfer, to the program. The three-member senior class of Maegan Grew (Hampton Falls, N.H.), Kellie Joyce (South Pomfret, Vt.) and Carlie Tarbell (Wakefield, Mass.) is the backbone of the 2014 UNH Wildcats. In addition to continuing its conference success, UNH is looking to extend its streak of consecutive doubledigit win seasons to six – that feat that would be unprecedented in program history. Goalkeeper One of the team’s strengths is Tarbell, the 2013 America East Goalkeeper of the Year and NFHCA Northeast Region First Team selection who led the conference in save percentage (.745) and ranked second in goals-againstaverage (1.85); she played all 1591:01 with a 15-7 record and six shutouts, including five straight. Tarbell’s conference-only stats were astounding at 5-0 with a 0.39 GAA, .895 save percentage and four shutouts. In starting all 42 games the past two years, she has a 27-15 record with a 2.04 GAA and .736 save percentage. Melissa Rize (Severn, Md.) was an understudy last season and redshirted the season to return to the squad as a freshman in ’14. Defense Grew, an All-Conference Second Team selection in 2013, anchors New Hampshire’s defensive unit with three years experience in the starting lineup. She has started all 64 games the past three seasons and has been a cornerstone of the Wildcats’ defensive penalty corner unit. Junior Chandler Giese (Trappe, Pa.) is another experienced veteran with two years in the starting lineup. Giese has also been an integral part of the offensive penalty corner unit as one of the two primary stick-stops; she recorded eight points (2g, 4a) and a total of 14 shots last year. Sophomore Jackie Hozza (Sinking Spring, Pa.) played in 15 off 22 games as part of the defensive rotation a year ago and that included all three postseason games. The defensive unit welcomes freshmen Ashley Mendonca (Brampton, Ontario), Katie Lawson (Bow, N.H.) and Jessica Schmidt (Warrington, Pa.). Mendonca, the first Canadian on the roster in more than a decade, was a silver medalist at the Field Hockey Canada National Championship with the Ontario Provincial Team four consecutive years. Schmidt garnered All-Suburban One Second Team honors twice at Central Bucks South High School; she led the Titans to the PIAA District One title in 2012 and a runner-up finish in ’13. Lawson was an All-State First Team honoree a year ago. Midfield Joyce is the linchpin in the midfield, which also includes returning letterwinners Molly Heaney (East Kingston, N.H.) and Aggie Sutherland (Dauphin, Pa.) and four newcomers. Joyce was selected to the All-Conference Second Team each of the last two years and, as one of the two primary stick-stops on offensive penalty corners, also ranked second on the team in assists both years. Like Grew, she started all 64 games spanning the 2011, 2012 and 2013 seasons. Heaney is a junior who has played every game – with 19 starts – the past two years. She also scored one goal in both ’12 and ’13 as part of the midfield rotation. Sutherland started all 22 games last season and recorded three points, all on assists, en route to being named to the America East All-Rookie Team. She tallied two of those three points in consecutive conference games against UMass Lowell and Vermont. Sophomore Lindsey Nerbonne (Bow, N.H.), a transfer from Syracuse University, returns to the Granite State to headline the quartet of newcomers. She played in 19 games with six starts – as well as four points (1g, 2a) – for the highly-ranked Orange. Nerbonne was the N.H. Division III Player of the Year in 2012 and was a three-time All-State First Team honoree. Gianna Bensaia (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) returns to the program after redshirting the 2013 season. Bensaia and true freshman Brittany Marshall (Hopkinton, N.H.) will battle for playing time. Marshall is another threetime All-State First Team selection.
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U N H w i l d c at s Season Outlook Forwards There are no seniors among the six student-athletes in the corps of UNH forwards, but there is no lack of experience with five juniors on the roster. Meg Flatley (Townsend, Mass.) had a breakout sophomore campaign a year ago with team highs in both goals (16) and points (38) – that point total ranks ninth on the program’s singleseason list. She was both a consistent and explosive goal scorer with a goal in 12 of 22 games, including four multiple-goal efforts. In the America East conference, Flatley ranked third in goals per game and fourth in points per game en route to being feted to the All-Conference First Team. Lynne Lehman (Landisburg, Pa.) is the second-leading returning scorer; on the strength of a team-high .385 shooting percentage, Lehman tallied five goals and three assists for 13 points. Emma Compagna (Canton, Mass.) started all 22 games and also reached double digits in points with five goals for 10 points as she split time as a midfielder and forward. Meg Carroll (Mansfield, Mass.) and Taylor Rideout (Barrington, R.I.) are two other cogs in the midfield rotation. Carroll played in 40 of 42 games her first two years as a ‘Cat and compiled a total of 13 points (5g, 3a). Rideout saw action in 17 games last season and that included the America East semifinal and NCAA first round game. The lone non-junior among the forwards is freshman Taylor Scafidi (Waltham, Mass.), who garnered conference all-star status as a sophomore, junior and senior at Waltham High School. New Hampshire’s 19-game schedule, highlighted by eight home games at Memorial Field, features three teams that advanced to last year’s NCAA tournament, including national champion University of Connecticut, and two other teams ranked in the top 12. Schedule The Wildcats open the 2014 season with two games at the University of Louisville on Aug. 29 & 31. Indiana University is the first opponent of the year on the last Friday of August. New Hampshire then battles Louisville, a team that went 15-5 overall, 6-1 in the Big East and 10-0 at home en route to a No. 15 national ranking. The ‘Cats traveled to Louisville in 2011, which marks the most recent matchup between the programs. UNH begins a three-game homestand Sept. 5 against Drexel University, a team they played 12 times from 1991-2001 when the Dragons were an America East conference member. The teams did not meet again until 2012 in Philadelphia. The Wildcats then welcome Stanford University – a squad that went 16-5 overall and was ranked as high as No. 6 in the nation – to Memorial Field on Sept. 7. It will be the third meeting in four years, as UNH prevailed 6-3 at home in 2011 and the Cardinal was a 5-1 victor on the west coast last season. New Hampshire’s homestand concludes against UConn – the second of four Big East teams on the schedule – on Sept. 12. It will be the 32nd meeting in the series and the first in Durham since 2004; since then, the ‘Cats and Huskies have dueled in Storrs twice (2005 and 2012). UNH travels to play regional rivals Northeastern University on Sept. 14 and Providence College on the 19th. The ‘Cats play host to Hofstra University, a team they defeated 3-2 last year, on Sept. 21; prior to the 2013 season, these programs last met in 2001 and the Pride’s most recent trip to the Seacoast was in 2000. UNH’s next two opponents competed in the 2013 NCAA tournament and recorded 12 wins apiece. Miami University, which captured the MAC postseason title, makes its first-ever visit to Durham on Sept. 26 and the Wildcats close September at Boston College, a team that finished ’13 at No. 11, on the 28th. New Hampshire opens October and America East conference play at Fairfield University on Oct. 3; UNH has ousted the Stags in the league semifinals each of the last two years. Two days later, the ‘Cats will be in New Jersey for a battle against Rutgers University. The Wildcats return home and to league action against the University at Albany (Oct. 10) – a team they have encountered the past six America East tournaments – and the University of Vermont (Oct. 17). UNH embarks on a stretch of four consecutive road games Oct. 19 at Harvard University. The Wildcats make their inaugural trek to UMass Lowell on Oct. 24 and then go to the University of Michigan for a matchup on the 26th; it is the first meeting since the Wolverines, who won all eight home games last year, defeated the ‘Cats in the 2011 NCAA first round. New Hampshire caps America East conference play Oct. 31 at the University of Maine and wraps up the regular season Nov. 2 at home for Senior Day against intrastate rival Dartmouth College. The ‘Cats look to make their ninth consecutive America East Championship appearance when the 2014 tournament is held Nov 6 & 8 at the site of the highest seed – that has been UNH’s Memorial Field each of the last four years.
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U N H w i l d c at s the Roster by the Alphabet
Bensaia, Gianna................. 14 Carroll, Meg....................... 17 Compagna, Emma.............. 21 Flatley, Meg......................... 9 Giese, Chandler.................... 7 Grew, Maegan...................... 8 Heaney, Molly.................... 23 Hozza, Jackie..................... 11 Joyce, Kellie......................... 4 Lawson, Katie.................... 16 Lehman, Lynne.................... 5 Marshall, Brittany.............. 15 Mendonca, Ashley.............. 19 Nerbonne, Lindsey............. 13 Rideout, Taylor................... 12 Rize, Melissa...................... 30 Scafidi, Taylro...................... 3 Schmidt, Jessica................. 29 Sutherland, Aggie................. 6 Tarbell, Carlie...................... 1
by Class
Seniors (3) Maegan Grew, Kellie Joyce, Carlie Tarbell Juniors (7) Meg Carroll, Emma Compagna, Meg Flatley, Chandler Giese, Molly Heaney, Lynne Lehmann, Taylor Rideout Sophomores (3) Jackie Hozza, Lindsey Nerbonne, Aggie Sutherland Redshirt Freshmen (2) Gianna Bensaia, Melissa Rize Freshmen (5) Katie Lawson, Brittany Marshall, Ashley Mendonca, Taylor Scafidi, Jessica Schmidt
No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 23 29 30
Name Carlie Tarbell Taylor Scafidi Kellie Joyce Lynne Lehman Aggie Sutherland Chandler Giese Maegan Grew Meg Flatley Jackie Hozza Taylor Rideout Lindsey Nerbonne Gianna Bensaia Brittany Marshall Katie Lawson Meg Carroll Ashley Mendonca Emma Compagna Molly Heaney Jessica Schmidt Melissa Rize
Yr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. R-Fr.
Pos. GK F M F M B B F B F M M M M F B F M B GK
Ht. 5-4 5-2 5-7 5-1 5-2 5-5 5-2 5-7 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-2 5-9 5-2 5-2 5-9 5-2 5-3 5-7 5-4
Hometown/High School Wakefield, Mass./The Rivers School Waltham, Mass./Waltham South Pomfret, Vt./Kimball Union Academy Landisburg, Pa./West Perry Dauphin, Pa./Central Dauphin Trappe, Pa./Perkiomen Valley Hampton Falls, N.H./Winnacunnet Townsend, Mass./N. Middlesex Regional Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson West Lawn Barrington, R.I./Barrington Bow, N.H./Bow Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Lakeland Hopkinton, N.H./Hopkinton Bow, N.H./Bow Mansfield, Mass./Mansfield Brampton, Ontario/Cardinal Leger Catholic Secondary Canton, Mass../Canton East Kingston, N.H./Exeter Warrington, Pa./Central Bucks South Severn, Md./Archbishop Spalding
Head coach – Robin Balducci (New Hampshire ‘85) / 24th season Assistant coach – Ross Gorham (UNH ‘11) / fourth season Assistant coach – Claire Grogan (UNH ‘13) / first season
by State / Province
Maryland (1) Melissa Rize Massachusetts (5) Meg Carroll, Emma Compagna, Meg Flatley, Taylor Scafidi, Carlie Tarbell New Hampshire (5) Maegan Grew, Molly Heaney, Katie Lawson, Brittany Marshall, Lindsey Nerbonne New York (1) Gianna Bensaia Ontario (1) Ashley Mendonca Pennsylvania (5) Chandler Giese, Jackie Hozza, Lynne Lehman, Jessica Schmidt, Aggie Sutherland Rhode Island (1) Taylor Rideout Vermont (1) Kellie Joyce
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Maegan
Grew
Senior 5-2 Hampton Falls, N.H. Winnacunnet H.S.
Collegiate accolades • America East All-Conference Second Team (2013) • America East All-Rookie Team (2011) • America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013) • America East Academic Honor Roll (2011-12) As a Junior in 2013 • Started all 22 games • One of the anchors of the defensive unit, including the penalty corner unit • Recorded her first career defensive save against third-ranked Syracuse As a Sophomore in 2012 • Started all 20 games • Integral part of the defensive penalty corner unit As a freshman in 2011 • Started all 22 games • Recorded one point with an assist Oct. 2 at Michigan State • Played significant time on the defensive penalty corner unit
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High School • 2011 graduate of Winnacunnet High School, where she lettered in field hockey • Futures Elite Championship participant in 2010 • Jr. Olympics in 2009 • All-Region as a senior in 2010 • New Hampshire FHCA Player of the Year in ‘10 • Union Leader Player of the Year • All-State First Team in 2008, 2009 and 2010 • Twin State honoree in 2010 • Led WHS to the 2010 state Division 1 state title (16-0-1 record) • Also played for the Xist Hockey Club and Seacoast United club (for current assistant coach Ross Gorham) Personal • Born 7/6/93 in Manchester, N.H. • Daughter of Thomas and Susan Grew • Major is business administration/marketing
Year GP GS G A P Sh 2011 22 22 0 1 1 0 2012 20 20 0 0 0 0 2013 22 22 0 0 0 0 Career 64 64 0 1 1 0
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Kellie
Joyce
Senior 5-7 South Pomfret, Vt. Kimball Union Academy Collegiate accolades • NFHCA All-Academic Squad (2011) • America East Academic Honor Roll (2011-12-13) • America East All-Conference Second Team (2012-13) • America East All-Rookie Team (2011) As a junior in 2013 • Started all 22 games • Recorded 11 points on two goals and seven assists • Second on the team in assists • Tallied an assist in the America East Championship semifinal game vs. Fairfield (Nov. 7) • In five America East conference games, recorded five points (1g, 3a) • Recorded an assist five consecutive games spanning Oct. 25-Nov. 7; totaled seven points (1g, 5a) in that span • Scored the game-winning goal vs. UMass Lowell (Oct. 25) • Assisted on three game-winning goals: at Pacific (Sept. 8), at Vermont (Oct. 27) and at Dartmouth (Nov. 3) • One of two primary stick-stops on offensive penalty corners As a Sophomore in 2012 • Started all 20 games • Recorded five goals and seven assists for 17 points • Second on the team in game-winning goals (three) and tied for second in assists • Tied for fourth in goals, and ranked fifth in points as well as third in shots (41) • 25 of her 41 shots (61.0%) were on goal • In the America East conference, ranked fourth in assists • In conference-only games, ranked eighth in shots per game (2.80) • Four-game point-scoring streak spanning Aug. 31– Sept. 14 (4g, 2a, 10pts) • Career-high two goals and four points at Holy Cross (Sept. 9) • Personal-best two assists at 20th-ranked Drexel (Sept. 30) • Tallied a goal and an assist in road games against Brown (Sept. 31) and Dartmouth (Oct. 28) • Scored the game-winning overtime goal in the regular-season finale at Dartmouth • Also scored the GWG at Brown and at Holy Cross • Assisted on the game-winning OT goal in the America East semifinal vs. Fairfield (Nov. 2) • One of two primary stick-stops on offensive penalty corners
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As a freshman in 2011 • Started all 22 games • Recorded two goals and three assists for seven points • Tallied an assist in the NCAA tourney game vs. eighth-ranked Michigan • Recorded her first collegiate point with an assist in the second game of the season, Aug. 28 against Kent State • Scored her first goal Sept. 16 at home vs. Holy Cross • Tallied her other assist at nationally-ranked Louisville (Sept. 25) • Scored a goal at nationally-ranked Albany in the final weekend of the regular season (Oct. 29) • Played on both the offensive and defensive penalty corner units USA field hockey • USA Field Hockey Women’s National Championship participant in 2012, 2013 High School • 2011 graduate of Kimball Union Academy, where she lettered in field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse • Competed at the USA Junior National Championship in 2011 • National Futures Championship (five years) • National Indoor Futures Championship (twice) • AAU Jr. Olympics (three years) • Tallied 15 goals and 15 assists as a senior in ‘10 • Regional All-America selection in 2009 • All-Lakes Region Team in ‘09 • Led KUA to a third consecutive NEPSAC Class C title in 2009 with 10 goals and 17 assists • NEPSAC Select Team in ‘08 and ‘09 • All-Lakes Region Team honors in both ice hockey and lacrosse • Member of five ice hockey state championship teams Personal • Born 4/8/93 in Weymouth, Mass. • Daughter of Deane and Elizabeth Joyce • Major is kinesiology: sport studies Year GP GS G A P Sh 2011 22 22 2 3 7 14 2012 20 20 5 7 17 41 2013 22 22 2 7 11 29 Career 64 64 9 17 35 84
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Carlie
Tarbell Senior 5-4 Wakefield, Mass. The Rivers School
Collegiate accolades • NFHCA All-Academic Squad (2011-12) • America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013) • America East Academic Honor Roll (2012) • America East Goalkeeper of the Year (2013) • America East All-Conference First Team (2013) • America East All-Championship Team (2013) • America East Defensive Player of the Week, five times in ‘13 (09/09 ... 09/30 ... 10/21 ... 10/28 ... 11/04) • America East Defensive Player of the Week, twice in ‘12 (10/09 ... 10/22) • Synapse Sports Defensive Player of the Week (10/23/12) As a Junior in 2013 • Started all 22 games and played all 1591:01 • 15-7 overall record with a 1.85 GAA, .745 save percentage and six shutouts • Led America East in save pct. and ranked No. 2 in GAA • Registered five consecutive shutouts spanning Oct. 18-Nov. 1 for an overall shutout streak of 404:50 • In five America East conference games, went 5-0 with a 0.39 GAA, .895 save percentage and four shutouts • In conference-only games, atop the leaderboard in both GAA and save percentage • 12 saves at nationally-ranked Stanford (Sept. 6) tied career high • Finished with double-digit saves four other times, including 10 in the NCAA first round at Duke (Nov. 16) • 11 saves vs. nationally-ranked Maryland (Aug. 31) • 10 saves against both nationally-ranked Syracuse (Oct. 13) and vs. Ohio State (Sept. 1) • Eight saves, including three in overtime, in 3-2 road win vs. nationally-ranked UMass • Seven saves to shut out Albany, which ranked No. 2 in the nation in offense at date of game (Oct. 18) • In nine home games, went 8-2 with a 1.08 GAA, .766 save percentage and four shutouts • Recorded four straight shutouts at home with an overall streak of 364:50 • Including the America East tourney, had a 434:50 shutout streak vs. conference foes • In eight October games, went 6-2 with a 1.23 GAA and .796 save percentage • In the first four November games, was 4-0 with a 0.75 GAA and .864 save percentage As a Sophomore in 2012 • Started all 20 games and played 1500:27 of a possible 1504:20 (99.7%) • 12-8 record with a 2.24 GAA, .727 save percentage and one shutout • Ranked No. 25 in the nation in saves per game (6.40) • In the America East conference, ranked second in minutes, saves (128) and saves per game as well as third in save pct. • In five conference games, went 5-0 with a 1.10 GAA, .833 save
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percentage and one shutout • In conference-only games, was atop the leaderboard in save percentage and minutes (382:15) • Career-high 12 saves at fifth-ranked Virginia (Oct. 7) • Recorded 11 saves in the America East title game vs. Albany (Nov. 04) • Double-digit-saves in road games against No. 24 BC (Oct. 14) and Providence (Oct. 21); 10 saves in both games • First career shutout with nine saves in 1-0 win vs. No. 13 Boston University (10/19); clinched at least a tie of regular-season title • Nine-save efforts against No. 2 Syracuse (2-1 loss) and No. 5 UConn (3-2 loss, double OT) • Also recorded nine saves in the 3-2 double overtime win at Faifield (Sept. 28) As a freshman in 2011 • Played in six regular-season games • Had a 1-0 record with a 0.39 GAA and .917 save percentage • In America East, went 1-0 with a 1.00 GAA and .833 save pct. • First career start in that Oct. 7 game at Vermont • Finished that game with a season-high five saves • Did not allow a goal in five relief appearances totaling 110:09 • Collegiate debut Aug. 28 against Kent State and played 15:16 shutout minutes with one save • Part of two team shutouts (vs. Brown and Holy Cross) • In one game against a nationally-ranked team (Northwestern), stopped all three shots in 28:54 High School • 2011 graduate of the The Rivers School, where she lettered in field hockey, ice hockey and softball • U-19 National Futures Championship (2009, 2010) • NFHCA High School All-Region Team in 2010 • Independent School League MVP in ‘10 • Recorded a 0.60 GAA, .904 save percentage and 10 shutouts in 20 games that year as a senior • Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team in ‘10 • ISL All-League First Team in ‘08, ‘09 and ‘10 • Two-time captain in both field hockey and softball • In softball, garnered ISL All-League First Team recognition twice • Played for the Xist and Seacoast United club field hockey teams Personal • Born 8/6/93 in Beverly, Mass. • Daughter of Charles Tarbell and Janice Mirabassi • Her father lettered in football, indoor track and outdoor track at St. Lawrence University • Major is kinesiology: sports studies Year GP/GS MIN GA GAA Sv Sv% W-L 2011 6/1 180:09 1 0.39 11 .917 1-0 2012 20/20 1500:27 48 2.24 128 .727 12-8 2013 22/22 1591:01 42 1.85 123 .745 15-7 Career 48/43 3271:37 91 1.95 264 .744 28-15
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Meg
Carroll
Junior 5-2 Mansfield, Mass. Mansfield H.S. Collegiate accolades • NFHCA National All-Academic Squad (2012-13) • America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2012-13) • America East Rookie of the Week (09/04/12) As a sophomore in 2013 • Played in 21 of 22 games, all off the bench • Scored one goal for two points • Played in four of five America East conference games • Scored a goal at nationally-ranked Albany (Oct. 18) • Did not play vs. UMass Lowell (Oct. 25) As a Freshman in 2012 • Played in 19 of 20 games, including both America East tournament games • Was in the starting lineup 11 times (spanning Aug. 26 to Oct. 7) • Did not play in the regular-season finale at Dartmouth (Oct. 28) • Recorded four goals and three assists for 11 points • Played in all five America East conference games with two starts • Tallied one point – an assist at Fairfield (Sept. 28) – in league action • Career-high three points with one goal and one assist at Holy Cross (Sept. 09) • Recorded her first collegiate points with a goal at Brown (Aug. 31) • Also scored a goal against Pacific (Sept. 14) and at 24th-ranked Boston College (Oct. 14) • Tallied an assist in the America East semifinal vs. Fairfield (Nov. 2)
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High School • 2012 graduate of Mansfield High School, where she lettered in field hockey and ice hockey • Sun Chronicle All-Star Team in 2010, 2011 and 2012 • Hockomock All-Star Team three straight years (2010-12) • Hockomock Scholar Athlete in 2012 • Captain and Team MVP as a senior • Also captain, top scorer and Team MVP of the ice hockey team • High Honors student all four years at Mansfield Personal • Born 10/29/93 in Norwood, Mass. • Daughter of Patrick and Lisa Carroll • Major is communications Year GP GS G A P Sh 2012 19 11 4 3 11 17 2013 21 0 1 0 2 11 Career 40 11 5 3 13 28
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Emma
Compagna
Junior 5-2 Canton, Mass. Canton H.S. As a sophomore in 2013 • Started all 22 games • Scored five goals for 10 points • Tied for fourth on the team in goals • Career highs in both goals (two) and points (four) in the America East Championship semifinal against Fairfield (Nov. 7) • Those goals gave UNH a 2-0 lead at 46:24 and 3-0 advantage at 53:20 • In five America East conference games, recorded four points (2g) • Tallied her first collegiate points with a goal at nationally-ranked UMass (Oct. 11) • Also scored the next game at nationally-ranked Syracuse (Oct. 13) • Her other goal was vs. UMass Lowell (Oct. 25) As a Freshman in 2012 • Played in all 20 games • Was in the starting lineup once – Oct. 12 against Vermont • Appeared in all five America East conference games • Recorded three shots, two of which were on goal
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Year GP GS G A P Sh 2012 20 1 0 0 0 3 2013 22 22 5 0 10 21 Career 42 23 5 0 10 24
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Meg
Flatley
Junior 5-7 Townsend, Mass. N. Middlesex Regional H.S. Collegiate accolades • America East All-Conference First Team (2013) • America East All-Championship Team (2013) • America East All-Rookie Team (2012) • America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2012) • America East Rookie of the Week (09/10/12) As a sophmore in 2013 • Started all 22 games • Recorded 16 goals and six assists for 38 points • Team leader in goals, points and shots (61) • Ranked second in game-winning goals (four) • Third in both assists and shooting percentage (.262) • Scored a goal in the America East Championship semifinal vs. Fairfield (Nov. 07) • Tallied an assist on the game’s first goal in the conference title game vs. Albany • In America East, ranked third in goals per game as well as fourth in points per game, fifth in shots per game and second in game-winning goals • In five conference games, tallied 13 points (6g, 1a) to rank second in points/game and tied for second in goals/game • Career-high five points (2g, 1a) vs. Fairfield (Nov. 1) • Scored personal-best two goals three other games: Ohio State (Sept. 1), Harvard (Sept. 29) and at Albany (Oct. 18) • Career-high two assists in the season opener vs. second-ranked Maryland (Aug. 31) • Recorded a point in 16 of 22 games • Scored a goal in 12 of 22 games • Ended the season with a six-game point streak (5g,3a) • Opened the year with a point in four consecutive games (4g, 2a) • Scored four game-winning goals – Central Michigan (Sept. 21), Harvard (Sept. 29), Maine (Oct. 11), Albany (Oct. 18) • Scored the game’s first goal three times • In eight October games, recorded nine points (4g, 1a) to tie for second on the team in both goals and points • In nine home games, tallied 13 points (6g, 1a) • Tallied 16 points (7g, 2a) during the eight-game win streak Year GP GS G 2012 20 20 9 2013 22 22 16 Career 42 42 25
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As a Redshirt Freshman in 2012 • Started all 20 games • Recorded nine goals and three assists for 21 points • Team-leading four game-winning goals • Ranked third in both goals and points • Second in shooting percentage (.321) • Fifth in shots (28) • 19 of her 28 shots (67.9%) were on goal • In America East, ranked ninth in both gpg and ppg • Scored the game-winning overtime goal in the America East semifinal vs. Fairfield (Nov. 2); also recorded an assist that game for a total of three points • Five-game goal-scoring streak spanning Aug. 31 to Sept. 16 (6g) • In five conference games, recorded a goal for two points; that goal was the game-winner vs. 22nd ranked Albany (Oct. 5) • Also scored the GWG in double overtime vs. No. 7 Northeastern and Providence • Tallied her first collegiate point with an assist in the season opener vs. UMass (Aug. 24) • Scored her first career goal at Brown (Aug. 31) • Career-high two goals (two) and season-high four points at Holy Cross (Sept. 9) As a freshman in 2011 • Joined the team as a walk-on High School • 2011 graduate of Middlesex High School, where she lettered in field hockey, indoor track and lacrosse • Mid-Wach A All-Star Team three consecutive years (2008-09-10) • Best of 60 All-Star Team in 2010, when she recorded 10 goals and an assist as a senior • Central Mass All-Star in lacrosse • Skated for the Assabet Valley girls ice hockey national championship team in 2006 and 2008 • That team also won the state title from 2006-10 and was the 2011 Wizards state champions Personal • Born 7/19/93 in Concord, Mass. • Daughter of Bob and Mary Jo Flatley • Major is psychology
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Chandler
giese
Junior 5-5 Trappe, Pa. Perkiomen Valley H.S. Collegiate accolades • NFHCA National All-Academic Squad (2012-13) • America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2012) • America East Academic Honor Roll (2013) • America East All-Rookie Team (2012) As a sophomore in 2013 • Started all 22 games • Recorded two goal and four assists for eight
points • Career-high three points (1g,1a) in the America East Championship semifinal against Fairfield (Nov. 7) • In that game, scored the game-winning goal when she gave UNH a 1-0 lead at 42:52 and set up the next goal 3:32 later • In five America East conference games, tallied three points (1g, 1a) • Scored her first collegiate goal at Vermont (Oct. 27) • Recorded an assist at nationally-ranked Albany • Assisted on the game-winning goal against both Northeastern (Sept. 15) and Hofstra (Oct. 6) • One of two primary stick-stops on offensive penalty corners As a Freshman in 2012 • Started all 20 games • Tallied two assists for two points • Among UNH rookies, ranked second in assists • Recorded her first career point with an assist at Brown (Aug. 31) • Also credited with an assist vs. Pacific (Sept. 14) • Recorded two shots, one of which was on goal • One of two primary stick-stops on offensive penalty corners
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High School • 2012 graduate of Perkiomen Valley High School • 2011 honors included All-State First Team, PAC-10 Conference First Team and All-Academic Team, as well as Pottstown Mercury and Times Herald AllArea First Team • Led the Vikings to a 2011 Pac-10 Final Four runnerup finish • 2010 All-State Second Team and Pac-10 AllConference • 2011 National Futures Championship participant and Futures Elite Selection • 2010 silver medalist at the National Futures Championship and also competed at both the Jr. Olympics and Futures Elite • Gold medalist at the ‘08 and ‘10 National Indoor Tournament and the ‘09 National Field Hockey Festival • Silver medal at the ‘07 National Indoor tourney •Also played for the WC Eagles club team that won a silver medal at the ‘11 national club championships Personal • Born 9/3/94 in Phoenixville, Pa. • Daughter of Mario and Robin Giese • Her father lettered in football at Miami University • Major is statistics
Year GP GS G A P Sh 2012 20 20 0 2 2 2 2013 22 22 2 4 8 14 Career 42 42 2 6 10 16
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Molly
Heaney
Junior 5-3 Kingston, N.H. Exeter H.S. As a sophomore in 2013 • Played all 22 games, all off the bench • Scored one goal for two points • That goal came in America East conference action against UMass Lowell (Oct. 25) • Strong defender who saw significant playing time as an integral part of the defensive unit As a Freshman in 2012 • Played in all 20 games • Started each of the last 19 games after coming off the bench in the season opener vs. UMass • Recorded one goal for two points • Tallied her first career points with a goal vs. Vermont (Oct. 12) • Recorded seven shots, six of which were on goal (85.7%)
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Midfield High School • 2012 graduate of Exeter High School • New Hampshire Division I Player of the Year in 2011 • All-State First Team selection in 2009, 2010 and 2011 • All-State Second Team in 2008 • Union Leader Player of the Year in ‘11 • Twin State team in 2011 • Cape Cod Challenge All-Star Team honoree Personal • Born 11/13/93 in Saugus, Mass. • Daughter of Thomas and Jennifer Heaney • Her father played ice hockey collegiately at Bridgewater • Major is communications Year GP GS G A P Sh 2012 20 19 1 0 2 7 2013 22 0 1 0 2 2 Career 42 19 2 0 4 9
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Lynne
Lehman
Junior 5-1 Landisburg, Pa. West Perry H.S. Collegiate accolades • America East Academic Honor Roll • America East All-Rookie Team (2012) • America East Player of the Week (10/28/13) As a sophomore in 2013 • Played in all 22 games, all off the bench • Recorded 13 points on five goals and three assists • Tied for fourth on the team in goals • Fifth in points • Team-high .385 shooting percentage • In five America East conference games, tallied seven points (3g, 1a) to rank third on the team in conference scoring • Career highs in both goals (two) and points (four) at Vermont (Oct. 27) • One game earlier vs. UMass Lowell (Oct. 25), had established personal best of three points (1g, 1a) • Her assist at UML was on the game-winning goal • In eight October games, recorded nine points (4g, 1a) to tie for second on the team in both goals and assists As a Freshman in 2012 • Played in all 20 games • Was in the starting lineup eight times, including both America East tourney games • Recorded four goals for eight points • In five America East conference games, tallied two goals for four points • Scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory against 13th-ranked Boston U.; that win gave UNH at least a share of the regular-season title • Recorded her first collegiate points with a goal at Brown (Aug. 31) • Also scored a goal at 20th-ranked Drexel (Sept. 30) and vs. Vermont (Oct. 12)
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Taylor
rideout
Junior 5-8 Barrington, R.I. Barrington H.S. As a sophomore in 2013 • Played in 17 of 22 games, all off the bench • Played in 4 of 5 America East conference games • Also appeared in the America East semifinal vs. Fairfield (Nov. 7) • Played in the NCAA tournament game at Duke (Nov. 16) • Recorded nine shots, five of which were on goal As a Freshman in 2012 • Played in 12 regular-season games, including a start in the season opener vs. UMass (Aug. 24) • Played in one America East conference game – at Fairfield (Sept. 28) • Played in two of eight October games • Recorded four shots, two of which were on goal
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Forward High School • 2012 graduate of Barrington High School • NFHCA All-America Third Team as a senior in 2011 • NFCHA All-Region Team in 2010 • All-State First Team in 2010 and 2011 • All-Division Team in 2010 and 2011 • All-Tournament honors as a senior captain • Led Barrington to the RIIL Division 1A division championship in 2009, 2010 and 2011 • State championship in ‘11 and runner-up in ‘10 • Competed at the USFHA Futures program – including Futures Championship, Futures Elite and National Hockey Festival – from the 2008-12 seasons • Played for the Lead the Way field hockey club for six years (2007-12) • AAU Junior Olympics participant in 2008-09 Personal • Born 7/31/94 in Providence, R.I. • Daughter of Barry and Dale Rideout
Year GP GS G A P Sh 2012 12 1 0 0 0 4 2013 17 0 0 0 0 9 Career 29 1 0 0 0 13
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U N H w i l d c at s the Wildcats Jackie
Hozza
Sutherland
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Sophomore 5-5 Sinking Spring, Pa. Wilson West H.S.
Sophomore 5-2 Dauphin, Pa. Central Dauphin H.S.
As a Freshman in 2013 • Played in 15 of 22 games, all off the bench • Played in both games of the America East Championship tournament • Played in the NCAA tourney game at Duke • Appeared in four America East conference games • Did not record a shot, point or defensive save
Collegiate accolades • America East All-Rookie Team (2013) As a Freshman in 2013 • Started all 22 games • Recorded three points, all on assists • In five America East conference games, tallied two assists • Recorded first career point with an assist vs. Ohio State (Sept. 1) • Tallied an assist in back-to-back bames against UMass Lowell (Oct. 25) and Vermont (Oct. 27)
High School • 2013 graduate of Wilson West High School • Academic All-America Team as a senior • All-State Second Team and All-County First Team as senior captain • Berks County Outstanding Defensive Player as a senior • Led Wilson West to four Berks I Division championships • All-Division Team honoree as a junior • Also plays for the X-Calibur field hockey club • Led X-Calibur to first place at the 2009 AAU National Field Hockey Championship
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Personal • Born 6/11/95 in Reading, Pa. • Daughter of John and Karen Hozza • Major is civil engineering Year GP GS G A P Sh 2013 15/0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 15/0 0 0 0 0 0
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High School • 2013 graduate of Central Dauphin High School • USA Field Hockey Futures participant, 2009 & 2010 • Commonwealth Player of the Year as a senior captain at Central Dauphin • All-State First Team, senior • Two time Mid Penn All-Star (junior & senior) • Mid Penn Big 11, senior • As a senior, named team MVP in both field hockey and lacrosse • NICS All Star select as a junior • Led team to Mid Penn championship and state semifinals, junior • Also plays for the Key State field hockey club Personal • Born 8/25/94 in Harrisburg, Pa. • Daughter of Ken and Kathie Sutherland • Her sister, Kendra, was a four-year starter at Limestone College • Her brother, Kevin, was a two-time Division III wrestling national qualifier • Her sister, Terri, was a cross country letterwinner at Bloomsburg • Major is biology Year GP GS G A P Sh 2013 22 22 0 3 3 11 Career 22 22 0 3 3 11
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U N H w i l d c at s the Wildcats Lindsey
Gianna
Nerbonne
Sophomore 5-7 Bow, N.H. Bow H.S.
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Freshman (Redshirt) 5-2 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Lakeland H.S.
As a Freshman in 2013 (at Syracuse) • Played in 19 games with six starts – all in an eight-game span from 09/22 to 10/26 • Recorded four points with a goal and two assists • Tallied her first career points with a goal vs. Kent State (09/08) • Had an assist against UNH (10/13) • Also recorded an assist vs. Princeton (09/22) • Two of her three shots vs. Monmouth (10/06)
Personal • Born 06/26/95 • Daughter of Robert and Lori Nerbonne • Major is outdoor education
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Collegiate accolades • America East Academic Honor Roll (2013) As a Freshman in 2013 • Did not see game action
# 1 3 L indsey N erbonne / M idfield
High School • 2013 graduate of Bow High School • NH Division III Player of the Year • All-State First Team three times (2010-11-12) • Named Player of the Year by two newspapers – Union Leader and Concord Monitor • Team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior • Scored 20 goals as a senior and 53 in her career • Two-time captain (2012-13) • Led Bow to 2011 state championship • 2012 Falcon Award (Bow HS leadership award) • NH vs. Vermont All-Star Team • Played for the Seacoast United Sports Club under the direction of UNH assistant coach Meg Shea • In basketball at Bow H.S., two-time All-State selection, NH Division III Basketball Player of the Year and scored more than 1,000 career points • Led Bow to 21 straight wins and the Division III state championship in 2013
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High School • 2013 graduate of Lakeland High School • USA Field Hockey U17 squad, 2012 • USAFH U17 Jr. National Team, 2012 • USAFH Festival gold medalist, 2012 • U.S. Junior Olympics, 2010 & 2011 • All-America Second Team as a senior • Named Player of the Year by The Journal News and MSG as a senior • All-America Regional Team as a junior • Three-time All-State selection • Three-time all-conference honoree • Four year letterwinner; only freshman varsity letterwinner in 2009 • Led Lakeland to four consecutive Class B state championships Personal • Born 9/26/95 in New Rochelle, N.Y. • Daughter of Joseph and Theresa Bensaia • Major is health and physical education Year GP GS G A P Sh 2013 –– –– Career –– ––
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U N H w i l d c at s the Wildcats Katie
Melissa
Lawson
Rize
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Freshman 5-2 Bow, N.H. Bow H.S.
Freshman (Redshirt) 5-4 Severn, Md. Archbishop H.S.
Personal • Born 4/13/95 in Baltimore, Md. • Daughter of Marc and Denise Rize • Major is business
# 3 0 M elissa R i z e / G oalkeeper
As a Freshman in 2013 • Did not see game action
Personal • Born 03/18/96 • Daughter of William Lawson, Jr. and Deborah Lawson • Her father, William, Jr. played ice hockey (197680) and lacrosse (1977, ‘80) at Plymouth State • Her brother, William III played lacrosse at the U.S. Air Force Academy (2010-11) • Major is undeclared in College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
# 1 6 K atie lawson / M idfield
High School • 2014 graduate of Bow High School • Division II All-State First Team (2013) • All-State Second Team (2012) • Twin State honoree (2013) • 2014 Falcon Award (Bow HS leadership award) • Played two years at Bishop Brady High School before attending Bow • Plays for the New England Hockeymates club under the direction of former UNH head coach Marisa Didio • Member of club’s Disney Team (2011-12-13) • Also a four-year letterwinner in lacrosse
Collegiate accolades • America East Academic Honor Roll (2013)
High School • 2013 graduate of Archbishop Spalding • USA Field Hockey Futures participant, 2011 & 2012 • USAFH National Futures Championship, bronze medal, 2011 • USAFH Futures Elite, 2011 • AAU Junior Olympics, 2011 • Academic All-America Team as a senior • All-State First Team, senior year • All-Met Second Team (both Washington, D.C. and Baltimore metro areas), senior year • Senior captain with an .864 save percentage and 10 shutouts • Selected for MD state senior game • All-State Honorable Mention as a junior with a .856 save percentage • All-County Second Team, junior year • Recorded an .859 save percentage as a sophomore • Also played for the Spark field hockey club, where she was a two-year captain
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U N H w i l d c at s the Wildcats Ashley
Brittany
Mendonca
Marshall
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Freshman 5-9 Brampton, Ontario Cardinal Leger Catholic Secondary School
Freshman 5-9 Hopkinton, N.H. Hopkinton Middle H.S.
High School • 2014 graduate of Hopkinton Middle High School • All-State First Team as a sophomore, junior and senior • Team MVP three times (2011-12-13) • Twin State Team (2013) • Recorded 23 goals and 19 assists as a senior • Career totals of 77 goals and 49 assists, including 26g and 15a as a sophomore in 2011 • Plays for the New England Hockeymates club team • Also lettered in basketball and track & field
High School • 2014 graduate of Cardinal Leger Catholic Secondary School • Played on the Junior National Squad in 2012 and 2013 • Led her A & C Field Hockey club team to a bronze medal national club championship • Silver medalist with the indoor team at the Scarborough Cup • Silver medalist at the Field Hockey Canada National Championship with the Ontario Provincial Team four consecutive years
Personal • Born 04/25/96 • Daughter of James and Heidi Marshall • Major is mechanical engineering
Personal • Born 07/06/96 • Daughter of Cassius Medonca and Abigail Noronha-Mendonca • Her father has been a field hockey assistant coach at the University of Toronto since 2009 • Major is exercise science
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Taylor
Freshman 5-2 Waltham, Mass. Waltham H.S.
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Freshman 5-7 Warrington, Pa. Central Bucks South H.S.
High School • 2014 graduate of Central Bucks South High School • All-Suburban One Second Team, twice • Led the Titans to the PIAA District One title as a junior (2012) and runner-up finish in 2013 • Has played for the USA indoor team • Played for the True North Field Hockey club • Gold medalist at the 2012 Festival • Runner-up at the 2013 Festival • Also played for the Mystx club team
High School • 2014 graduate of Waltham High School • Played in the USA Field Hockey Futures program • Conference all-star honors as a sophomore, junior and senior • New England Premier Field Hockey All-Star (2013) • Best of 60 All-Star (2013) • NE Premier Field Hockey All-Star and Elite Field Hockey All-Star (2012) • Also lettered in ice hockey and softball at Waltham • Captained all three teams as a junior and senior • Three-time all-star in softball (2011-12-13) • Ice hockey all-star as a senior
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Personal • Born 07/01/96 • Daughter of Larry and Jennie Scafidi • Major is kinesiology
Personal • Born 07/05/95 • Daughter of Steven and Tami Schmidt • Her father was a football letterwinner at Wheaton College (1979-83) • Her mom was a diver at West Virginia University (1980-84) • Brother (Adam) lettered in ice hockey at College of the Holy Cross (2010-14) • Sister (Lindsay) is a diver at West Virginia University (2012-16) • Major is kinesiology # 2 9 J essica S chmidt / back
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U N H w i l d c at s 2013 Statistics & Results 2013 Statistics
Overall America East Career Player
Megan Bozek
Bozek was named to the 2013 NFHCA Division I All-America First Team. Her other accolades as a senior captain included Northeast Region First Team, America East Defensive Player of the Year, America East All-Conference First Team and Most Outstanding Player of the America East Championship. Bozek anchored UNH’s stingy defensive unit that allowed a paltry 0.39 goals against in five conference games and she was also an integral part of the offensive penalty corner unit. She recorded 19 points (8g, 3a) to rank third on the team in both goals and points, and she tallied a team-high four defensive saves.
Game-winning goals
Meg Flatley. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Kellie Joyce. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Hannah Richard . . . . . . . . 3 Megan Bozek . . . . . . . . . . 1 Lynne Lehman . . . . . . . . . 1
Two-goal games
Hannah Richard . . . . . . . . 4 Megan Bozek . . . . . . . . . . 1 Meg Flatley. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kellie Joyce. . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Defensive saves
Megan Bozek . . . . . . . . . . 4
National Numbers
UNH was ranked among the national leaders in 2013; here is a list of notable statistics. Team Winning percentage. . . 19th Penalty corners/game. . 15th Individual Megan Bozek Defensive saves. . . . 25th Meg Flatley Goals per game . . . . 25th
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G A Pts Shots G/GS G A Pts
Meg Flatley - 9 22/22 16 6 38 61 Hannah Richard - 15 22/22 14 0 28 38 Megan Bozek - 19 22/22 8 3 19 53 Casey Pohlmeyer - 16 22/22 4 9 17 53 Lynne Lehman - 5 22/0 5 3 13 13 Kellie Joyce - 4 22/22 2 7 11 29 Emma Compagna - 21 22/22 5 0 10 21 Melyssa Woods - 10 22/22 3 4 10 34 Chandler Giese- 7 22/22 2 4 8 14 Aggie Sutherland - 6 22/22 0 3 3 11 Meg Carroll - 17 21/0 1 0 2 11 Molly Heaney - 23 22/0 1 0 2 2 Maegan Grew - 8 22/22 0 0 0 0 Taylor Rideout - 12 17/0 0 0 0 9 Jackie Hozza - 11 15/0 0 0 0 0 UNH 22 62 39 163 349 Opponents 22 42 25 109 260
Goalkeeper Statistics Player
Carlie Tarbell America East UNH America East Opponents America East
2013 Results
G/GS W-L
Min
Date Opponent 08/31 vs. Maryland (2) ∞ 09/01 vs. Ohio State ∞ 09/06 at Stanford (12) 09/08 at Pacific 09/13 PROVIDENCE 09/15 NORTHEASTERN 09/21 vs. Central Michigan § 09/27 at UMass (7) 09/29 HARVARD
Score Res 4-8 L 2-3 L 2ot 1-5 L 3-1 W 1-2 L 3-1 W 2-1 W 3-2 W ot 3-1 W
G-A-P
25-9-59 29-5-63 29-8-66 17-21-55 9-3-21 9-17-35 5-0-10 8-6-22 2-6-10 0-3-3 5-3-13 2-0-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0
GA GAA Svs Sv% ShO
22/22 15-7 1591:01 5/5 5-0 360:46 22 15-7 1591:01 5/5 5-0 360:46 22 7-15 1591:01 5 0-5 360:46
15-7 Overall, 5-0 America East
5/5 6 1 13 5/5 4 0 8 5/5 2 1 5 5/5 1 2 4 5/0 3 1 7 5/5 1 3 5 5/5 2 0 4 5/5 0 3 3 5/5 1 1 3 5/5 0 2 2 4/0 1 0 2 5/0 1 0 2 5/5 0 0 0 4/0 0 0 0 4/0 0 0 0 5 22 14 58 5 2 2 6
42 1.85 123 .745 2 0.39 17 .895 42 1.85 123 .745 2 0.39 17 .895 62 2.73 143 .698 22 4.27 45 .672
10/04 BOSTON COLLEGE 10/06 at Hofstra 10/11 MAINE • 10/13 at Syracuse (3) 10/18 at Albany (12) • 10/20 BUCKNELL 10/25 MASS LOWELL • 10/27 at Vermont • 11/01 FAIRFIELD • 11/03 at Dartmouth 11/07 FAIRFIELD * 11/09 ALBANY (16) ** 11/16 at Duke (5) ***
HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS ∞ at Temple § at Maine • America East game * America East semifinal (at UNH) ** America East final (at UNH) *** NCAA first round game
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1-3 3-2 3-2 1-3 3-0 3-0 5-0 7-0 4-0 2-1 4-0 3-2 1-6
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6 4 6 4 0 0
U N H w i l d c at s 2013 America East Champions At UNH’s Memorial Field, the top-seeded Wildcats defeated Fairfield, 4-0, in the America East semifinals and then they won the conference tourney title for the second time in three years with a 3-2 victory vs. Albany.
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U N H w i l d c at s Career & Single-Season Leaders CAREER GOALS
1. Karen Geromini . . . . . . 2. Gaby Haroules . . . . . . . 3. Whitney Frates . . . . . . . 4. Hayley Rausch . . . . . . . 5. Katie White. . . . . . . . . . 6. Meg Shea . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Rebecca Provost. . . . . . 8. Marcie Boyer . . . . . . . . Pauline Collins . . . . . . . 10. Liz Brickley . . . . . . . . 11. Stacy Fimple. . . . . . . . 12. Caroline Coyne. . . . . . 13. Kathy Cortez. . . . . . . . Megan Bozek . . . . . . . Hannah Richard . . . . .
1983-86. . . . . 1977-80. . . . . 2008-11. . . . . 2008-11. . . . . 2002-05. . . . . 2006-09. . . . . 1991-94. . . . . 1999-2002. . . 1983-86. . . . . 1987-90. . . . . 1992-95. . . . . 1995-98. . . . . 1991-94. . . . . 2010-13. . . . . 2010-13. . . . .
SINGLE SEASON GOALS 1. Karen Geromini . . . . . . 2. Hayley Rausch . . . . . . . 3. Whitney Frates . . . . . . . Meg Shea . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Katie White. . . . . . . . . . 6. Karen Geromini . . . . . . Gaby Haroules . . . . . . . 8. Jessica Russell. . . . . . . . Dottie Catlin. . . . . . . . . Rebecca Provost. . . . . . 11. Barb Marois. . . . . . . . . Meg Flatley . . . . . . . . 13. five tied . . . . . . . . . . . .
1986_______ 2011_______ 2011_______ 2009_______ 2003_______ 1985_______ 1979_______ 2000_______ 1994_______ 1993_______ 1984_______ 2013_______ ___________
ASSISTS
71 56 52 51 45 42 40 33 33 32 31 30 29 29 29
1. Becky Craigue. . . . . . . . Whitney Frates . . . . . . . 3. Hayley Rausch . . . . . . . 4. Kendall Deck . . . . . . . . 5. Kathy Cortez. . . . . . . . . 6. Tami Street . . . . . . . . . . 7. Nicole Pellecchia . . . . . 8. Sandi Costigan . . . . . . . 9. Kristin Iarrusso. . . . . . . Casey Pohlmeyer . . . . . 11. MacKenzie Stuart. . . . Jen Stamp . . . . . . . . . . Marcie Boyer . . . . . . . Karen Geromini . . . . . 15. Shelly Robinson . . . . .
27 26 23 23 21 19 19 17 17 17 16 16 14
1. Sandi Costigan . . . . . . . 2. Becky Craigue. . . . . . . . 3. Becky Craigue. . . . . . . . Patty Heap. . . . . . . . . . . 5. Hayley Rausch . . . . . . . Cyndi Caldwell. . . . . . .
ASSISTS
POINTS
1995-98. . . . . 2008-11. . . . . 2008-11. . . . . 2008-11. . . . . 1991-94. . . . . 1998-2001. . . 1991-94. . . . . 1985-86. . . . . 1996-99. . . . . 2010-13. . . . . 2003-05. . . . . 2000-03. . . . . 1999-2002. . . 1983-86. . . . . 1986-89. . . . .
35 35 34 27 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 20 20 20 19
1. Karen Geromini . . . . . . 2. Whitney Frates . . . . . . . 3. Hayley Rausch . . . . . . . 4. Gaby Haroules . . . . . . . 5. Meg Shea . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Katie White. . . . . . . . . . 7. Rebecca Provost. . . . . . 8. Marcie Boyer . . . . . . . . 9. Kathy Cortez. . . . . . . . . 10. Becky Craigue. . . . . . . 11. Stacy Fimple. . . . . . . . 12. Kristin Iarrusso. . . . . . 13. Jen Stamp . . . . . . . . . . Pauline Collins . . . . . . 15. Caroline Coyne. . . . . .
1986_______ 1997_______ 1998_______ 1984_______ 2010_______ 1986_______
17 16 15 15 13 13
1. Hayley Rausch . . . . . . . 2. Karen Geromini . . . . . . Whitney Frates . . . . . . . 4. Meg Shea . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Katie White. . . . . . . . . . 6. Karen Geromini . . . . . . 7. Jessica Russell. . . . . . . . 8. Becky Craigue. . . . . . . . 9. Gaby Haroules . . . . . . . Barb Marois . . . . . . . . . Meg Flatley . . . . . . . . . 12. Marcie Boyer . . . . . . . Kristin Iarrusso. . . . . . Karen Geromini . . . . . 15. Dottie Catlin. . . . . . . . Rebecca Provost. . . . .
Note: Assists were not credited until the 1980 season. Goals were officially awarded one point by the NCAA through the 1992 season and two points for the 1993-2013 seasons. The career and single-season totals have been recalculated to award two points for a goal throughout the program’s history.
POINTS
1983-86. . . . 162 2008-11. . . . 139 2008-11. . . . 136 1977-80. . . . 119 2006-09. . . . . 99 2002-05. . . . . 95 1991-94. . . . . 92 1999-2002. . . 86 1991-94. . . . . 83 1995-98. . . . . 81 1992-95. . . . . 80 1996-99. . . . . 77 2000-03. . . . . 72 1983-86. . . . . 72 1995-98. . . . . 71
2011_______ 1986_______ 2011_______ 2009_______ 2003_______ 1985_______ 2000_______ 1998_______ 1979_______ 1984_______ 2013_______ 2002_______ 1999_______ 1983_______ 1994_______ 1993_______
62 57 57 55 44 43 40 39 38 38 38 37 37 37 35 35
Goalkeeper Records Goalkeeper GP Min GA GAA Svs Sv% ShO W-L-T Amy Agulay, 1997-2000 79 5564:07 152 1.91 818 .843 13.5 46-31 Robin Balducci, 1980-83 71 *3622:30 50 * 486 .907 31.0 *21-12-4 Jenn Bouchie, 1992-93 41 3030:00 67 1.55 439 .868 11.0 19-19-3 Christine Buckley, 2001-04 77 4973:51 196 2.76 570 .744 5.0 31-44 Deb Cram, 1980-81 22 *560:00 11 * 112 .911 5.0 * Jane Flanagan, 1984-85 8 435:00 2 0.32 16 .889 4.0 5-0 Michele Flannell, 1984-87 74 5151:00 75 1.02 552 .880 27.0 51-16-7 Stacey Gaudette, 1987-90 58 3850:00 69 1.26 531 .885 20.5 29-20-5 Gina Gioffre, 1989-91 26 1627:00 24 1.03 226 .904 1.5 12-6-2 Jenna Lehman, 2008 20 1311:53 52 2.77 118 .694 0 9-11 Shayne Medico, 1993-96 56 3866:37 121 2.19 565 .824 9.5 22-33 Julie Munson, 2000-03 21 624:08 24 2.69 68 .739 0 1-3 Katherine Nagengast, 2008-11 66 4313:36 133 2.15 301 .694 10 42-19 Mary Pearsall, 1995-98 21 900:56 18 1.40 115 .866 6.0 7-4 Margaux Shute, 2004-07 64 4286:07 161 2.63 419 .722 8.0 20-39 Carlie Tarbell, 2011-current 48 3271:37 91 1.95 264 .744 7.0 28-14 * not available for the 1975-80 seasons Most saves, game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, Jenn Bouchie vs. Old Dominion, 1992 Most saves, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244, Jenn Bouchie, 1992 Most shutouts, season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, Robin Balducci, 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, Kelly Stone, 1977 Best GAA, season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.51, Robin Balducci, 1983 Best GAA, career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.02, Michele Flannell (1984-87) Best save percentage, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .930, Robin Balducci, 1981 Best save percentage, career. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911, Deb Cram (1980-81) Most minutes played, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1591, Car;oe Tarbell, 2013 Most wins, season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, Michele Flannell, 1986
Becky Craigue
Sarah Craigue
Hayley Rausch
Jessica Russell
Jen Stamp Christine Buckley
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U N H w i l d c at s Record Book Team Records OFFENSE
Most goals, game . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 vs. Albany, 2002 Most goals, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78, 2011 Fewest goals, season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 1988 Most assists, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, 2011 Most points, season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217, 2011
DEFENSE
Meg Flatley
Hannah RICHARD
Hayley Rausch
Most goals allowed, game. . . . . . . 11 at Duke (09.04.04) Most goals allowed, season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, 2004 Fewest goals allowed, season. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 1977 Most shutouts, season. . . . . . . . . . 11, 1977 and 1983 Most consecutive shutouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 1977
WINS & LOSSES
Most wins, season. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 1986 and 2011 Most wins, start of season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 1984 Fewest wins, season . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 1996 and 2006 Most losses, season. . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 1996 and 2004 Fewest losses, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 1977 Longest unbeaten streak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 1980 Longest win streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 1984 Longest winless streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 2006 Longest losing streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 2006 Widest margin of victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1 vs. Albany (Oct. 13, 2002) Widest margin of defeat. . . . . . . 11, 11-0 at Duke (‘04)
Individual Records
Most goals, game 5, Carla Hesler vs. Brown, 1980 Most goals, season 27, Karen Geromini, 1986 Most assists, game 4, Sarah Paveglio vs. Va. Commonwealth, 1990 4, Kim Zifcak vs. Va. Commonwealth, 1990 4, Nicole Pellecchia vs. West Chester, 1994 Most assists, season 17, Sandi Costigan, 1986 Most points, game 11, Carla Hesler vs. Brown, 1980 Most points, season 62, Hayley Rausch, 2011
Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders
Year Goals Assists Points 1975 D. Flaherty 5 D. Flaherty K. Sanborn 5 K. Sanborn 1976 G. Griffith 9 G. Griffith 1977 G. Haroules 12 G. Haroules 1978 G. Haroules 15 G. Haroules 1979 G. Haroules 19 G. Haroules 1980 G. Haroules 12 C. Murtagh 11 C. Hesler 1981 C. Hesler 9 C. Hesler 6 C. Hesler 1982 L. Leary 6 L. Leary 6 L. Leary 1983 K. Geromini 13 K. Geromini 11 K. Geromini 1984 B. Marois 16 P. Heap 15 B. Marois 1985 K. Geromini 19 J. Sickels 7 K. Geromini 1986 K. Geromini 27 S. Costigan 17 K. Geromini 1987 P. Hilinski 7 L. Mercier 6 P. Hilinski 1988 K. Brady 3 C. Caldwell 2 K. Brady K. Zifcak 2 C. Caldwell 1989 L. Brickley 14 S. Robinson 11 L. Brickley 1990 L. Brickley 11 K. Zifcak 9 L. Brickley 1991 S. Roulston 10 B. Canning 7 S. Roulston 1992 K. Cortez 8 K. Cortez 9 K. Cortez 1993 B. Provost 17 T. Toupin 8 B. Provost 1994 D. Catlin 17 N. Pellecchia 12 D. Catlin 1995 S. Fimple 5 S. Fimple 6 S. Fimple D. Catlin 5 1996 K. Diamond 8 K. Iarrusso 4 K. Diamond 1997 C. Coyne 12 B. Craigue 16 B. Craigue 1998 B. Craigue 12 B. Craigue 15 B. Craigue C. Coyne 12 1999 K. Iarrusso 14 K. Stowe 10 K. Iarrusso 2000 J. Russell 17 A. Lehmann 10 J. Russell T. Street 10 2001 M. Boyer 8 T. Street 8 M. Boyer 2002 M. Boyer 14 M. Boyer 9 M. Boyer 2003 K. White 21 J. Stamp 9 K. White 2004 K. Skelley 7 M. Stuart 5 K. Skelley C. Gillen 2005 K. White 13 M. Stuart 11 K. White 2006 E. Colton 13 E. Colton 5 E. Colton 2007 S. Sellenger 6 S. Sellenger 9 S. Sellenger 2008 S. Craigue 11 S. Craigue 8 S. Craigue M. Shea 11 2009 M. Shea 23 M. Shea 9 M. Shea W. Frates 9 2010 W. Frates 11 H. Rausch 13 H. Rausch K. Lyons 11 2011 H. Rausch 26 W. Frates 11 H. Rausch K. Deck 11 2012 H. Richard 14 C. Pohlmeyer 9 H. Richard 2013 M. Flatley 16 C. Pohlmeyer 9 M. Flatley
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U N H w i l d c at s Record vs. Opponents Opponent Albany American Ball State Bates Bentley Boston College Boston U. Bowdoin Bridgewater Brockport Brown Bryant Bucknell California UC-Davis Central Michigan Colby-Sawyer Colgate Connecticut Dartmouth Davidson Delaware Drexel Duke Fairfield Harvard Hofstra
W L T Pct. 10 9 0 .526 0 2 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 3 1 0 .750 5 0 0 1.000 9 19 3 .339 18 19 3 .488 4 0 0 1.000 6 1 0 .857 1 0 0 1.000 15 3 1 .816 1 0 0 1.000 3 0 0 1.000 3 2 0 .600 1 0 0 1.000 4 1 0 .800 1 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 9 18 4 .355 20 17 2 .538 2 1 0 .667 9 5 0 .643 8 5 0 .615 1 4 0 .200 9 0 0 1.000 20 12 2 .618 5 2 0 .714
Opponent Holy Cross Indiana Iowa James Madison Keene State Kent State Lafayette Lock Haven Louisville Maine Maine-Gorham Maryland UMBC Massachusetts Mass. Lowell Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State North Carolina Northeastern Northwestern Ohio Ohio State Old Dominion Pacific Penn Penn State
W L T Pct. 13 2 0 .867 0 3 0 .000 1 11 1 .115 2 1 0 .667 5 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 .000 3 1 0 .750 0 3 0 .000 25 11 0 .694 3 0 0 1.000 0 5 0 .000 4 0 0 1.000 15 19 2 .444 1 0 0 1.000 2 1 0 .667 2 5 0 .286 1 4 0 .200 3 4 0 .429 20 26 2 .438 5 5 0 .500 0 2 0 .000 2 4 0 .333 1 11 0 .083 5 1 0 .833 1 0 0 1.000 2 3 2 .429
Opponent W L T Pct. Plymouth State 3 0 0 1.000 Providence 20 12 0 .625 Purdue 1 0 0 1.000 Radford 2 0 0 1.000 Rhode Island 15 2 1 .861 Richmond 2 0 0 1.000 Rider 1 1 0 .500 Rutgers 1 3 0 .250 St. Joseph’s 1 0 0 1.000 St. Louis 4 0 0 1.000 Sacred Heart 1 2 0 .333 Southern Conn. 1 1 0 .500 Springfield 14 6 3 .674 Stanford 2 1 0 .667 Syracuse 4 4 0 .500 Temple 1 1 1 .500 Towson 7 1 0 .875 Vermont 27 5 0 .844 Virginia 3 3 2 .500 Va. Commonwealth 2 1 0 .667 West Chester 6 1 1 .813 William & Mary 1 2 0 .333 Yale 8 3 1 .708 Total 414 294 31 .581 2014 opponents in bold
Game-by-Game Results 1975 (4-3-2) Head coach: Jean Rilling Captains: Dodi Flaherty, Vicki Crocker Maine-Gorham 3-0 W Bates 1-3 L Plymouth State 3-0 W Keene State 5-0 W Springfield 2-2 T Colby-Sawyer 5-0 W Dartmouth 1-1 T Northeastern 0-1 L UMass 0-1 L 1976 (10-3) Head coach: Jean Rilling 09/28 MAINE-GORHAM 3-1 W 10/05 at Bates 3-1 W 10/09 NORTHEASTERN = 2-2 W 10/12 at Plymouth State = 1-1 W 10/21 at Springfield 1-0 W 10/23 at UMass 0-1 L 10/27 KEENE STATE 4-1 W 10/29 at Dartmouth 0-1 L 11/01 BRIDGEWATER 1-0 W 11/04 Southern Connecticut * 0-2 L 11/05 Bates * 6-1 W 11/05 UMass * 3-2 W 11/06 Brockport * = 0-0 W = win by penetration time decision * EAIAW regional championship (at Brown) 1977 (12-1-1) Head coach: Jean Rilling Captains: Marisa Didio, Cathy Nicols,
Mamie Reardon Bowdoin 3-0 W Maine-Gorham 9-0 W UConn 1-1 T Bates 7-0 W Plymouth State 3-0 W Springfield 1-0 W UMass 3-0 W Keene State 4-0 W Dartmouth 3-0 W Bridgewater 1-0 W 11/10 Keene State * 4-1 W 11/10 Yale * 1-0 W 11/11 UConn * OT 1-2 L 11/12 Springfield * 1-0 W * EAIAW regional championship (at Harvard)
BRIDGEWATER 1-0 W Springfield *** 1-2 L *** EAIAW satellite playoff (at Brockport)
1979 (10-4-2) Head coach: Jean Rilling Captains: Janet Cope, Laura Johnson, Kelly Stone at Harvard 3-0 W BOWDOIN 7-0 W Boston U. 7-0 W 10/02 at Brown 7-0 W at Bentley 5-2 W 10/11 DARTMOUTH 2-2 T 10/14 at Northeastern 2-1 W 10/18 SPRINGFIELD 2-1 W at UConn 1-2 L 1978 (9-3-2) RHODE ISLAND 0-0 T Head coach: Jean Rilling 10/24 UMASS 1-0 W Captains: Laura O’Donnell, Suzanne Rousseau, BRIDGEWATER 2-1 W Kathy Sanborn NORTHEASTERN 1-2 L 09/22 HARVARD 5-0 W Rhode Island * 3-0 W Bowdoin 7-0 W UMass * 0-2 L Boston U. 6-1 W Bridgewater * 3-4 L UCONN 2-1 W * EAIAW regional championship (at Springfield) at Yale 4-0 W BROWN 6-0 W 1980 (16-3-3) at Southern Connecticut 5-0 W Head coach: Jean Rilling NORTHEASTERN 1-1 T 09/20 at Delaware 2-1 W at Springfield 1-2 L 09/21 at Lock Haven 2-1 W 10/23 KEENE STATE 5-0 W 09/23 at Bowdoin 4-0 W at UMass 1-1 T 09/27 HARVARD 0-0 T at Dartmouth 2-3 L 09/30 BROWN 7-0 W 10/02 BENTLEY 2-0 W
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
UNH Year-by-Year Year Record 1975 4-3-2 1976 10-3-0 1977 • 12-1-1 1978 • 9-3-2 1979 • 10-4-2 1980 • 16-3-3 1981 9-4-1 1982 7-9-2 1983 # 14-4-2 1984 # 16-3-1 1985 # 13-3-5 1986 # 17-3-0 1987 # 10-7-1 1988 6-9-1 1989 # ^ 14-5-0 1990 ^ 10-6-4 1991 ^ 11-6-2 1992 ^ 8-13-0 1993 ^ 12-6-2 1994 ^ 14-8 1995 ^ 7-12 1996 3-16 1997 + 11-10 1998 # ^ 14-7 1999 ^ 12-7 2000 # ^ 14-8 2001 7-12 2002 ^ 12-8 2003 ^ 10-11 2004 ^ 4-16 2005 7-12 2006 3-15 2007 ^ 9-12 2008 ^ 9-11 2009 ^ 12-7 2010 ^ 14-7 2011 # ^ 17-5 2012 ^ 12-8 2013 # ^ 15-7
• EAIAW tournament # NCAA tournament ^ NAC/America East tourney + ECAC tournament
Coach-by-Coach
Robin Balducci 1991-2013 237-224-4 Marisa Didio 1983-87/‘89
84-25-9
Jean Rilling 1975-82
77-30-13
Lauren Fuchs 1988 / ‘90
16-15-5
Overall -- 39 seasons 414-294-31 (.581)
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U N H w i l d c at s Game-by-Game Results 10/04 IOWA 1-0 W 10/08 at Dartmouth 2-1 W 10/16 at Rhode Island 3-0 W 10/18 at Springfield 1-1 T 10/23 PROVIDENCE 4-1 W 10/29 UCONN 1-1 T 10/25 at UMass 2-1 W 11/01 BRIDGEWATER 3-1 W at Northeastern 3-0 W 11/07 Harvard * 2-1 W 11/08 Springfield * 3-1 W 11/09 UConn ** 0-2 L 11/19 vs. William & Mary + 1-0 W 11/20 vs. California + 0-2 L vs. Miami (Ohio) + 1-0 W vs. Old Dominion + 1-4 L * EAIAW regional championship ** EAIAW final + AIAW national championship (at So. Illinois) 1981 (9-4-1) Head coach: Jean Rilling Captains: Laurie Lagasse, Donna Modini, Carla Hesler 09/18 IOWA 1-2 L 09/19 PENN STATE 0-5 L 09/25 at Harvard 3-0 W 09/29 at Brown 4-0 W 10/03 UMASS 0-1 L 10/04 WEST CHESTER 1-1 T 10/07 DARTMOUTH 2-0 W 10/10 at Northeastern 2-1 W 10/15 RHODE ISLAND 1-0 W 10/17 SPRINGFIELD 1-0 W 10/19 BENTLEY 2-1 W 10/21 at Providence 6-2 W 10/27 at UConn 0-2 L 10/31 at Bridgewater 5-0 W 1982 (7-9-2) Head coach: Jean Rilling Captains: Laurie Leary and Joan McWilliams 09/11 at Boston U. PS-OT 0-1 L 09/14 MAINE 2-1 W 09/17 at Rutgers PS-OT 0-1 L 09/18 vs. Iowa (at Rutgers) 0-1 L 09/22 Yale 0-0 T Harvard 0-0 T 10/01 at Old Dominion 1-5 L 10/02 vs. West Chester √ PS-OT 1-0 W 10/06 at Dartmouth 0-2 L 10/12 BENTLEY 2-0 W 10/14 Rhode Island 1-0 W 10/16 Springfield PS-OT 0-1 L 10/20 PROVIDENCE 5-1 W 10/23 at UMass 0-4 L 10/27 UCONN OT 1-2 L 10/30 at Vermont 2-0 W 11/02 HOLY CROSS 4-0 W 11/08 NORTHEASTERN 0-2 L √ at Old Dominion 1983 (14-4-2) Head coach: Marisa Didio Captain: Laurie Leary
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09/10 BOSTON U. 09/13 Maine 09/15 NORTHWESTERN 09/17 SPRINGFIELD 09/22 Yale 09/23 Harvard 09/28 Bentley 09/30 Iowa 10/01 PENN STATE 2OT 10/05 DARTMOUTH 10/09 WEST CHESTER 10/13 at Northeastern 10/15 RHODE ISLAND 10/19 at Providence 10/22 UMASS 10/26 at UConn 10/27 VERMONT 11/01 at Holy Cross 11/02 at Boston College 2OT 11/12 vs. Penn State ∞ ∞ NCAA first round (at UConn)
2-1 W 2-0 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 0-1 L 3-1 W 3-1 W 0-1 L 1-1 T 2-1 W 3-0 W 5-0 W 5-0 W 5-0 W 1-0 W 1-3 L 2-0 W 7-0 W 0-0 T 0-1 L
1984 (16-3-1) Head coach: Marisa Didio Captains: Barb Marois, Heather Reynolds 09/08 LOCK HAVEN 3-2 W 09/11 MAINE 4-0 W 09/15 PURDUE 2-0 W 09/21 vs. West Chester √ 2-0 W 09/23 HARVARD 3-0 W 09/26 at Vermont 4-0 W 09/29 at Penn State 1-0 W 09/30 at Bucknell 4-2 W 10/03 at Dartmouth 4-0 W 10/05 BOSTON COLLEGE 2-0 W 10/09 at Boston U. 2OT 1-1 T 10/11 NORTHEASTERN 5-1 W 10/13 RHODE ISLAND 9-1 W 10/18 PROVIDENCE 2-0 W 10/20 at UMass 1-3 L 10/24 UCONN OT 4-3 W 10/28 vs. Old Dominion ≈ 0-1 L 10/30 HOLY CROSS 8-0 W 11/01 at Springfield 3-1 W at UConn ¶ OT 2-3 L √ at Boston U. ≈ at Northeastern ¶ NCAA second round 1985 (13-3-5) Head coach: Marisa Didio Captains: Patty Heap, Sandy Vander-Heyden 09/07 at Maine 7-0 W 09/09 vs. Northwestern ≈ 0-1 L 09/17 VERMONT 6-0 W 09/21 IOWA 1-1 T 09/24 at Holy Cross 3-0 W 09/28 at UConn 1-3 L 10/01 DARTMOUTH 5-1 W 10/04 at Rhode Island 5-0 W 10/06 vs. West Chester √ 2-1 W 10/09 BOSTON U. 1-0 W 10/13 vs. Temple ≈ 0-0 T 10/16 at Providence 1-0 W 10/19 UMASS 2-2 T 10/22 at Harvard 1-0 W
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
10/26 BUCKNELL 2-0 W 10/30 SPRINGFIELD 1-1 T 11/01 at Boston College 0-0 T 11/04 at Old Dominion 3-1 W 11/05 at North Carolina 2-1 W at Northeastern 2-1 W at Boston U. ¶ 0-1 L ≈ at Boston College √ at Boston U. ¶ NCAA second round 1986 (17-3) Head coach: Marisa Didio Captains: Kate Dumphy, Karen Geromini 09/10 vs. Northwestern ≈ 2-1 W 09/13 vs. North Carolina √ 3-2 W 09/16 at Vermont 5-3 W 09/20 UCONN 2-1 W 09/27 PENN STATE OT 2-3 L 09/30 at Dartmouth 1-0 W 10/02 vs. California √ 1-0 W 10/04 MAINE 5-3 W 10/08 at Boston U. 4-0 W 10/15 PROVIDENCE 4-0 W 10/18 at UMass 2-1 W 10/23 HARVARD 1-0 W 10/24 at Temple 3-2 W 10/25 vs. Old Dominion (at Temple) 2-3 L 10/29 at Springfield 6-0 W 10/31 BOSTON COLLEGE 1-0 W 11/05 NORTHEASTERN 2-1 W at UConn ∞ 2-1 W at North Carolina ¶ 2-1 W at Iowa § 2OT 1-2 L ≈ at Boston College √ at Northeastern ∞ NCAA first round ¶ NCAA second round § NCAA title game 1987 (10-7-1) Head coach: Marisa Didio Captains: Patty Drury, Kate Dumphy, Michele Flannell 09/09 at Maine 4-2 W 09/14 vs. Iowa (at BC) 0-1 L 09/16 VERMONT 2-0 W 09/22 HOLY CROSS 7-2 W 09/26 at Penn State 2OT 2-2 T 09/27 at Lock Haven 0-1 L 10/04 WEST CHESTER 4-0 W 10/07 BOSTON U. 3-2 W 10/09 at Providence 0-2 L 10/14 DARTMOUTH 1-0 W 10/17 UMASS 4-1 W 10/20 at Harvard 0-1 L 10/27 SPRINGFIELD 1-0 W 10/29 at Boston College OT 1-2 L at UConn 2-1 W 11/04 at Northeastern 2OT 1-0 W 11/08 at North Carolina 1-4 L UMASS ∞ 0-2 L ∞ NCAA first round 1988 (6-9-1) Head coach: Lauren Fuchs Captain: Cyndi Caldwell 09/11 vs. Virginia √
2-1 W
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09/14 at Vermont 2-0 W 09/17 vs. North Carolina ≈ 0-4 L 09/22 vs. Northwestern √ OT 1-4 L 09/27 BROWN OT 0-0 T 10/01 vs. Old Dominion ∂ 0-5 L 10/05 at Boston U. 0-2 L 10/08 UCONN 0-1 L 10/12 at Dartmouth 1-2 L 10/15 at UMass 1-3 L 10/20 at Holy Cross OT 2-1 W 10/25 at Springfield 1-2 L 10/27 BOSTON COLLEGE 1-0 W 10/29 MAINE OT 1-0 W 11/01 NORTHEASTERN 0-3 L 11/03 PROVIDENCE 2-1 W ≈ at Northeastern √ at Boston College ∂ at Springfield 1989 (14-5, 4-0 North Atlantic Conference) Head coach: Marisa Didio Captains: Karen Brady, Cyndi Caldwell 09/07 MAINE • 3-0 W 09/13 VERMONT • 4-2 W 09/16 at Virginia 3-0 W 09/17 at Old Dominion 1-3 L 09/20 at Colgate 4-0 W 09/22 vs. James Madison (at BC) 2-0 W 09/24 HOLY CROSS 4-0 W 09/25 at Brown 2-0 W 09/27 at Providence 2-3 L 09/30 BOSTON U. • 1-0 W 10/07 at UConn 3-2 W 10/11 DARTMOUTH 3-1 W 10/13 UMASS 1-2 L 10/15 IOWA 2-4 L 10/21 at Penn State 5-1 W 10/24 SPRINGFIELD 3-0 W 10/26 at Boston College 3-1 W 11/01 at Northeastern • 1-0 W Northeastern ∞ 1-2 L ∞ NCAA first round
1991 (11-6-2, 4-2-1 North Atlantic Conference) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Brenda Canning, Jean Courtney, Sarah Paveglio 09/07 vs. Virginia ≈ 2OT 2-2 T 09/09 vs. Michigan ∂ 6-1 W 09/15 UMASS 1-2 L 09/21 vs. St. Louis (at Iowa) 4-0 W 09/22 at Iowa 0-3 L 09/25 at Brown 2OT 2-1 W 09/28 at UConn 2-0 W 10/02 at Vermont • 1-2 L 10/09 at Dartmouth 2-0 W 10/12 NORTHEASTERN • 3-1 W 10/15 BOSTON U. • 2OT 1-1 T 10/19 at Drexel • 3-0 W 10/22 SPRINGFIELD 2-0 W 10/25 DELAWARE • 2-1 W 10/27 at Maine • 2-1 W 10/30 at Boston College 0-3 L 11/02 at Providence 1-0 W 11/05 at Harvard 1-2 L 11/09 vs. Northeastern # 1-2 L ≈ at Northeastern ∂ at Springfield # league semifinal (at Boston U.)
1992 (8-13, 4-4 North Atlantic Conference) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Tracy Hayes, Sunna Roulston 09/12 at UMass 0-1 L 09/19 vs. Temple (at Syracuse) 2-3 L 09/20 at Syracuse 1-0 W 09/23 BROWN 2-3 L 09/26 vs. James Madison (at UVA) 2-0 W 09/27 at Virginia 1-3 L 09/30 VERMONT • OT 1-0 W 10/03 UCONN 0-3 L 10/07 DARTMOUTH OT 3-2 W 10/11 at Northeastern • 0-3 L 10/13 at Boston U. • 0-2 L 10/17 DREXEL • 0-1 L 10/18 MAINE • 5-2 W 1990 (10-6-4, 4-2-1 North Atlantic Conference) 10/22 at Springfield 0-1 L Head coach: Lauren Fuchs 10/23 at Delaware • OT 2-1 W 09/05 vs. Northwestern (at BC) 1-2 L 10/25 vs. Old Dominion ∂ 0-8 L 09/07 RADFORD 1-0 W 10/28 BOSTON COLLEGE 1-2 L 09/09 MAINE 1-0 W 10/31 PROVIDENCE 4-1 W 09/15 at Duke 1-0 W 11/03 HARVARD 0-1 L 09/16 vs. Virginia (at Duke) 2OT 0-0 T 11/07 at Boston U. # 2-1 W 09/20 at Boston U. 2OT 1-1 T 11/08 vs. Northeastern ^ √ 0-4 L 09/23 at Vermont 2-0 W ∂ at Penn State √ at Boston U. 09/26 BROWN 5-1 W # league semifinal ^ league final 09/29 UCONN 2OT 0-0 T 09/30 PACIFIC 3-0 W 1993 (12-6-2, 5-2-0 North Atlantic Conference) 10/06 vs. Va. Commonwealth † 6-0 W Head coach: Robin Balducci 10/07 at North Carolina 2-5 L Captains: Nicole Pellecchia, Rebecca Provost, 10/10 HARVARD 2-0 W Tracy Toupin 10/12 at UMass 0-4 L 09/05 RHODE ISLAND 5-0 W 10/15 vs. St. Louis (at BC) 2-0 W 09/11 UMASS 0-1 L 10/20 PROVIDENCE 2OT 1-2 L 09/13 vs. Ohio State ∂ 3-0 W 10/23 at Springfield 0-1 L 09/17 at Harvard 1-0 W 10/25 BOSTON COLLEGE 3-1 W 09/22 at Brown 4-1 W 10/31 NORTHEASTERN 2OT 1-1 T 09/25 vs. Miami (Ohio) [at Iowa] 3-1 W 11/03 vs. Northeastern # 0-1 L 09/26 at Iowa 0-5 L † at North Carolina 09/27 at Vermont • 4-1 W # league semifinal (at Boston U.)
10/02 at UConn OT 0-0 T 10/06 at Dartmouth 1-2 L 10/09 NORTHEASTERN • 4-2 W 10/12 BOSTON U. • 2OT 2-3 L 10/16 at Drexel • 3-0 W 10/17 at West Chester 3-4 L 10/19 SPRINGFIELD 3-0 W 10/22 DELAWARE • 2-1 W 10/24 at Maine • ∑ 1-0 W 10/27 at Boston College OT 0-0 T 10/30 at Providence OT 1-0 W 11/05 at Northeastern # 0-3 L ∑ win by forfeit ∂ at Springfield # league semifinal 1994 (14-8, 3-3 North Atlantic Conference) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Nicole Pellecchia, Rebecca Provost 09/04 vs. Virginia (at Ohio State) 3-2 W 09/05 at Ohio State 1-2 L 09/10 at UMass 0-3 L 09/13 at Rhode Island 3-0 W 09/16 HARVARD 3-1 W 09/18 vs. Pacific ¥ 5-1 W 09/21 at Brown 4-1 W 09/23 at West Chester 10-3 W 09/25 vs. Ball State ∂ OT 0-1 L 09/28 VERMONT • 6-0 W 10/01 at Springfield 5-1 W 10/05 DARTMOUTH 0-1 L 10/08 at Northeastern • 1-2 L 10/11 at Boston U. • 1-5 L 10/15 DREXEL • 2-0 W 10/19 UCONN 2-1 W 10/21 at Delaware • 0-1 L 10/23 MAINE • 2-0 W 10/26 BOSTON COLLEGE 2-0 W 10/29 PROVIDENCE 3-1 W 11/04 vs. Delaware # √ 2-1 W 11/06 vs. Northeastern ^ √ 0-2 L ¥ at Maine ∂ at West Chester √ at Boston U. # league semifinal ^ league final 1995 (7-12, 4-4 North Atlantic Conference) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Jodi Maxon, Jess McClain 09/02 at Syracuse 2-0 W 09/03 at UMass 2OT 1-0 W 09/08 vs. Brown ∂ 1-0 W 09/10 vs. Ohio State ∂ 2-3 L 09/13 RHODE ISLAND • 0-1 L 09/15 DELAWARE • ≈ OT 1-0 W 09/17 TOWSON STATE • 7-2 W 09/27 at UConn 0-3 L 10/03 at Dartmouth 2-3 L 10/07 MAINE • ¥ 0-2 L 10/10 at Harvard 1-3 L 10/13 at Drexel • OT 2-3 L 10/15 at Hofstra • OT 3-2 W 10/20 at Boston U. • 0-7 L 10/22 at Northeastern • 0-2 L 10/25 at Boston College 0-2 L 10/28 at Vermont • OT 2-1 W 10/30 at Providence 1-2 L
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
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U N H w i l d c at s Game-by-Game Results 11/03 at Northeastern # 0-2 L ∂ at Villanova ≈ at Northeastern √ at Boston U. # league semifinal ¥ at Cape Elizabeth, Maine 1996 (3-16, 2-5 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Kristen Diamond, Aimee Tanguay 09/07 UMASS 0-4 L 09/11 at Rhode Island 2-3 L 09/14 vs. North Carolina † 0-8 L 09/15 vs. Va. Commonwealth † 5-1 W 09/20 at Delaware • 1-2 L 09/22 at Towson State • 1-3 L 09/25 BROWN 1-2 L 10/02 at UConn 0-6 L 10/05 MICHIGAN STATE 2-7 L 10/06 MICHIGAN 1-5 L 10/09 DARTMOUTH 1-2 L 10/12 at Maine • 0-6 L 10/16 HARVARD 1-2 L 10/18 DREXEL • 4-0 W 10/25 BOSTON U. • 0-4 L 10/27 at Northeastern • 0-7 L 10/30 BOSTON COLLEGE 0-2 L 11/02 VERMONT • 3-0 W 11/03 PROVIDENCE 0-1 L † at Temple 1997 (11-10, 2-6 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Becky Craigue, Selena Liubakka 09/06 vs. Michigan State ø 1-4 L 09/07 vs. California ø 2-1 W 09/10 RHODE ISLAND 4-0 W 09/12 YALE OT 3-2 W 09/14 at Harvard 2PS-OT 2-0 W 09/19 DELAWARE • 2OT 2-3 L 09/21 TOWSON • 1-0 W 09/24 at Brown 1-0 W 09/28 at Providence 1-0 W 10/04 vs. St. Joseph’s (at JMU) 4-0 W 10/05 at James Madison 0-5 L 10/08 at Dartmouth OT 2-1 W 10/11 MAINE • PS-OT 3-4 L 10/17 at Drexel • 0-3 L 10/19 at Hofstra • 1-2 L 10/24 at Boston U. • 0-3 L 10/26 NORTHEASTERN • 0-6 L 10/29 at Boston College 0-4 L 11/01 at Vermont • 4-0 W 11/15 vs. Dartmouth Ω 3-2 W 11/16 at Rutgers Ω 0-1 L ø at UMass Ω ECAC tournament (at Rutgers) 1998 (14-7, 6-2 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Becky Craigue, Selena Liubakka 09/05 at UMass 2-0 W 09/07 vs. California 1-0 W 09/11 at Yale 2-4 L 09/13 at Rhode Island OT 3-2 W 09/18 BOSTON U. • 2-1 W 09/20 at Northeastern • OT 3-2 W
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09/23 BROWN OT 09/26 PROVIDENCE 09/27 BOSTON COLLEGE 10/04 at Maine • 10/07 DARTMOUTH 2OT 10/10 vs. Richmond OT 10/13 HARVARD 10/17 VERMONT • 10/23 at Towson • 10/25 at Delaware • 10/30 HOFSTRA • 11/01 DREXEL • 11/06 vs. Boston U. # 11/08 vs. Northeastern ^ 11/14 vs. Boston College ∞ √ at Boston U. # league semifinal (at Hofstra) ^ league final (at Hofstra) ∞ NCAA first round (at UConn)
1-2 L 2-1 W 2-1 W 1-5 L 1-2 L 3-2 W 1-3 L 3-0 W 1-0 W 2-3 L 3-0 W 6-0 W 3-2 W 4-3 W 2-3 L
1999 (12-7, 7-1 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Kate Duffy, Kristin Iarrusso, Kelly Stowe 09/01 at Providence 3-2 W 09/05 vs. Central Michigan ¥ 2-1 W 09/06 at Northwestern 3-2 W 09/10 YALE 4-2 W 09/14 vs. UConn (at N’eastern) 2-7 L 09/17 at Harvard OT 4-5 L 09/19 RHODE ISLAND 2-1 W 09/24 at Drexel • 4-1 W 09/26 at Hofstra • 4-2 W 10/03 NORTHEASTERN • 1-0 W 10/06 at Dartmouth OT 0-1 L 10/10 vs. Old Dominion ∂ 0-5 L 10/13 at Boston U. • 1-2 L 10/16 at Vermont • 4-0 W 10/23 MAINE OT 1-0 W 10/26 at Boston College 0-3 L 10/29 DELAWARE • 2-1 W 10/31 TOWSON • 3-1 W 11/05 at Northeastern # 2-4 L ¥ at Northwestern ∂ at UConn # league semifinal 2000 (14-8, 7-1 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Jessica Russell, Kelly Stowe 08/26 vs. Kent State π OT 4-3 W 08/27 Old Dominion π 2-5 L 09/02 at UMass 1-3 L 09/08 at Yale « 2OT 2-1 W 09/09 William & Mary « 1-4 L 09/12 at UConn 0-2 L 09/17 at Rhode Island 1-0 W 09/22 DREXEL • 2-1 W 09/24 HOFSTRA • 2-1 W 09/29 at Northeastern • 0-1 L 10/01 HARVARD 4-3 W 10/04 DARTMOUTH 2OT 4-3 W 10/11 BOSTON U. • 2OT 2-1 W 10/14 VERMONT • 6-2 W 10/17 PROVIDENCE 1-2 L 10/21 at Maine • 3-1 W
Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
10/24 BOSTON COLLEGE 2-1 10/27 at Delaware • 2-0 10/29 at Towson • 3-2 11/02 vs. Drexel # (at Boston U.) 3-2 11/04 at Boston U. ^ 1-2 11/11 at Maryland ∞ 1-9 π at Penn State « at New Canaan HS (Conn.) # league semifinal (at Boston U.) ^ league final ∞ NCAA first round
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08/30 vs. Maryland (at UMass) 09/01 NORTHWESTERN 09/05 SYRACUSE 09/07 IOWA 09/13 vs. Ohio U. (at Michigan) 09/14 at Michigan 09/19 YALE 09/23 at Boston U. • 09/26 at Providence 09/28 DUKE 10/01 at Harvard 10/04 at UConn 10/08 at Dartmouth 10/11 at Albany • 10/15 UMASS 10/18 at Vermont • 10/24 MAINE • OT 10/26 UMBC • 10/29 BOSTON COLLEGE 11/01 NORTHEASTERN • 11/07 vs. Maine # # league semifinal
0-8 L 2-1 W 4-2 W 1-9 L 1-3 L 0-5 L 5-3 W 3-2 W 1-4 L 2-4 L 1-6 L 0-1 L 4-0 W 2-1 W 5-2 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 9-0 W 3-5 L 0-1 L 0-2 L
2004 (4-16, 2-4 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Heidi Anderson, Christine Buckley 09/02 MICHIGAN 1-8 L 09/04 at Duke 0-11 L 09/06 vs. Towson (at Duke) 3-2 W 09/09 HARVARD 0-4 L 09/18 vs. Ohio (at Iowa) 1-2 L 09/19 at Iowa 0-5 L 09/24 PROVIDENCE 2-3 L 09/26 at Northeastern • 1-6 L 10/01 UCONN 0-6 L 10/03 at Maine • 1-3 L 10/06 DARTMOUTH 1-3 L 10/09 vs. Indiana (at Northwestern) 1-2 L 10/10 at Northwestern 4-3 W 10/13 at UMass 1-2 L 10/15 ALBANY • OT 2-3 L 10/17 VERMONT • 1-0 W 10/23 at UMBC • 5-4 W 10/28 at Boston College 2-3 L 10/30 BOSTON U. • 1-2 L 11/05 vs. Boston U. # 0-3 L # league semifinal (at Northeastern) 2005 (7-12, 2-3 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Katie White and Kaitlyn Skelley 08/27 INDIANA 1-3 L 08/28 SACRED HEART 5-3 W 09/03 vs. Central Michigan ∂ 2-5 L 09/04 at St. Louis 2-0 W 09/08 at Harvard 0-3 L 09/11 RIDER 4-2 W 09/14 at UConn 0-8 L 09/17 UMASS OT 2-3 L 09/18 HOLY CROSS 1-2 L 09/23 NORTHEASTERN 1-7 L 10/01 at Boston U. • 0-3 L 10/02 at Dartmouth 4-1 W 10/08 at Albany • OT 2-1 W 10/09 at Yale 1-4 L
10/14 MAINE • OT 2-3 L 10/16 at Providence 1-0 W 10/21 at Vermont • 0-4 L 10/23 BOSTON COLLEGE 2-3 L 10/29 UMBC • 7-0 W ∂ at St. Louis 2006 (3-15, 1-4 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci 08/26 NORTHEASTERN (13) 09/02 vs. Pacific (at Cal) 09/03 at California 09/09 vs. Davidson (at UVM) OT 09/10 vs. Miami (at UVM) 09/15 HARVARD OT 09/17 SACRED HEART OT 09/21 at Holy Cross 09/24 at Indiana (14) 09/30 BOSTON U. • 10/01 DARTMOUTH 10/08 ALBANY • 10/13 at Maine • 10/15 PROVIDENCE 10/21 VERMONT • OT 10/22 at Boston College (6) 10/25 at UMass 10/28 at UMBC •
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2007 (9-12, 2-3 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci 08/26 ST. LOUIS 3-1 W 08/31 COLGATE 3-2 W 09/02 RIDER 1-3 L 09/05 at Harvard 2-3 L 09/08 vs. Virginia (14) [at UVM] 0-2 L 09/09 vs. UMass (at UVM) OT 1-0 W 09/15 PACIFIC 1-0 W 09/16 HOLY CROSS 2-0 W 09/22 at Central Michigan 3-1 W 09/23 at Michigan State (6) 0-6 L 09/28 at Boston U. (14) • 1-4 L 09/30 at Northeastern 2OT 1-2 L 10/06 MAINE • 2OT 2-1 W 10/10 at Dartmouth PS-OT 2-3 L 10/13 at Vermont • 0-3 L 10/16 vs. Davidson (at Dartmouth) 3-0 W 10/20 FAIRFIELD • 2-0 W 10/21 BOSTON COLLEGE (12) 2-5 L 10/27 at Albany (16) • 0-3 L 10/28 at Sacred Heart 1-3 L 11/02 at Boston U. (13) # 2-5 L # league semifinal 2008 (9-11, 3-2 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci 08/30 at American 0-4 L 08/31 vs. Radford (at American) 3-0 W 09/05 BROWN 5-2 W 09/07 HARVARD 3-2 W 09/14 MICHIGAN STATE 1-6 L 09/17 at Holy Cross OT 4-3 W 09/20 vs. Louisville (at ‘Cuse) OT 3-4 L 09/21 at Syracuse 0-10 L 09/26 at Lafayette OT 2-3 L 09/28 at Rutgers OT 3-4 L 10/03 BOSTON U. • 2-3 L
10/05 NORTHEASTERN 4-1 W 10/08 DARTMOUTH 2-3 L 10/11 at Maine • 4-3 W 10/17 VERMONT • 2-1 W 10/19 at Boston College OT 2-3 L 10/25 at Fairfield • 4-2 W 11/02 ALBANY • 1-3 L 11/07 vs. Maine (at Albany) # OT 3-2 W 11/09 at Albany ^ 1-2 L # league semifinal ^ league final 2009 (12-7, 3-2 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci 08/30 SYRACUSE 2-5 L 09/04 at Brown 6-1 W 09/06 at Providence 3-4 L 09/12 vs. UC Davis (at Vermont) 2-0 W 09/13 vs. Penn (at Vermont) 3-2 W 09/19 HOLY CROSS 5-2 W 09/25 at Davidson 6-0 W 09/27 at Duke 1-7 L 10/03 MAINE • 3-6 L 10/04 at Northeastern 2-3 L 10/07 at Dartmouth 4-0 W 10/10 at Vermont • 3-1 W 10/11 vs. Michigan (at Harvard) OT 3-2 W 10/17 at Boston U. • 1-2 L 10/18 BOSTON COLLEGE 3-2 W 10/24 FAIRFIELD • 6-0 W 10/31 at Albany • 2-1 W 11/03 at Harvard OT 5-4 W 11/06 at Albany # 0-3 L # league semifinal 2010 (14-7, 5-0 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captain: Kara Connolly 08/28 LOCK HAVEN 3-1 W 08/29 DELAWARE 2-1 W 09/02 BRYANT 2-0 W 09/05 PROVIDENCE 4-1 W 09/11 at Maryland 0-7 L 09/12 vs. American (at Maryland) 2-5 L 09/15 HARVARD 3-1 W 09/18 at Holy Cross 5-1 W 09/24 at Michigan 1-2 L 09/25 at Central Michigan 4-1 W 10/01 at Maine • 3-2 W 10/03 at Northeastern OT 2-1 W 10/16 DARTMOUTH 3-4 L 10/09 VERMONT • 2-0 W 10/16 BOSTON U. • 3-2 W 10/17 at Boston College 1-2 L 10/22 at Fairfield • 3-1 W 10/24 LOUISVILLE 2-3 L 10/30 ALBANY • 4-1 W 11/05 MAINE # 3-2 W 11/06 ALBANY ^ OT 2-3 L # league semifinal ^ league final 2011 (17-5, 4-1 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Whitney Frates, Kyle Lyons 08/27 at Ohio State 3-1 W
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U N H w i l d c at s Game-by-Game Results 08/28 vs. Kent State (at Ohio St) 5-1 W 09/02 BROWN 5-0 W 09/04 at Providence 6-1 W 09/10 RUTGERS OT 2-1 W 09/11 at Dartmouth 5-2 W 09/16 HOLY CROSS 5-0 W 09/18 NORTHEASTERN 4-0 W 09/24 vs. Northwestern (at L’ville) 4-5 L 09/25 at Louisville 1-3 L 09/30 FAIRFIELD • 2-0 W 10/02 at Michigan State 5-3 W 10/07 at Vermont 2-1 W 10/09 STANFORD 6-3 W 10/16 BOSTON COLLEGE 1-2 L 10/18 at Boston U. • π OT 4-3 W 10/21 MAINE • 3-0 W 10/29 at Albany • 2-3 L 10/30 at Harvard OT 4-3 W 11/04 ALBANY # 1-0 W 11/06 BOSTON U. ^ 4-2 W 11/12 vs. Michigan Ω 4-5 L # league semifinal ^ league final Ω NCAA first round at U. of North Carolina π 1st half of game played 10/14
10/06 at Hofstra 3-2 W 10/11 MAINE • OT 3-2 W 10/13 at Syracuse 1-3 L 10/18 at Albany • 3-0 W 10/20 BUCKNELL 3-0 W 10/25 UMASS LOWELL • 5-0 W 10/27 at Vermont • 7-0 W 11/01 FAIRFIELD • 4-0 W 11/03 at Dartmouth 2-1 W 11/07 FAIRFIELD # 4-0 W 11/09 ALBANY ^ 3-2 W 11/16 at Duke Ω 1-6 L # league semifinal ^ league final Ω NCAA first round π at Temple ∞ at Stanford ¶ at Maine
2012 (12-8, 5-0 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Emma Erler, Casey Pohlmeyer 08/24 MASSACHUSETTS OT 1-2 L 08/26 OHIO STATE 0-1 L 08/31 at Brown 9-1 W 09/07 SYRACUSE 2-3 L 09/09 at Holy Cross 8-3 W 09/14 PACIFIC 7-1 W 09/16 NORTHEASTERN 2OT 3-2 W 09/21 at UConn 2OT 2-3 L 09/28 at Fairfield • 2OT 3-2 W 09/30 at Drexel OT 2-3 L 10/05 ALBANY • OT 2-1 W 10/07 at Virginia 0-7 L 10/12 VERMONT • 4-2 W 10/14 at Boston College 2-6 L 10/19 BOSTON U. • 1-0 W 10/21 at Providence OT 2-1 W 10/27 at Maine • 2-1 W 10/28 at Dartmouth OT 5-4 W 11/02 FAIRFIELD # OT 3-2 W 11/04 ALBANY ^ 1-3 L # league semifinal ^ league final 2013 (15-7, 5-0 America East) Head coach: Robin Balducci Captains: Megan Bozek, Casey Pohlmeyer 08/31 vs. Maryland π 4-8 L 09/01 vs. Ohio State π 2OT 2-3 L 09/06 at Stanford 1-5 L 09/08 vs. Pacific ∞ 3-1 W 09/13 PROVIDENCE 1-2 L 09/15 NORTHEASTERN 3-1 W 09/21 vs. Central Michigan ¶ 2-1 W 09/27 at UMass OT 3-2 W 09/29 HARVARD 3-1 W 10/04 BOSTON COLLEGE 1-3 L
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U N H w i l d c at s All-Time Alphabetical Roster Agulay, Amy........... 1997-98-99-2000 Albertelli, Christine................ 2011-12 Anastasi, Anita............ 2003-04-05-06 Anderson, Heidi.......... 2001-02-03-04 Antonelli,Christine.................1990-91 Arnold, Alyssa.......................2000-01 Attaya, Lynsey.......................1997-98 Balducci, Robin........... 1980-81-82-83 Barnaby, Allison.......................... 2007 Bartko, Nicole............................. 1999 Becker, Clare............................... 2009 Bell, Barb.................................... 1989 Bensaia, Gianna.......................... 2013 Bercari, Brooke.................2005-06-07 Bernier, Renee............................. 2010 Bess, Jamie.................................. 1999 Bialobrzeski, Carey..... 1995-96-97-98 Blumen, Deb............... 1987-88-89-90 Bohner, Patricia......................1976-77 Boody, Leah................ 2006-07-08-09 Bookmyer, Julie.......................... 1978 Bouchie, Jenn.............. 1990-91-92-93 Boyd, Tina................................... 1997 Boyer, Marcie.......... 1999-2000-01-02 Bozek, Megan............. 2010-11-12-13 Brady, Karen............... 1986-87-88-89 Brickley, Liz................ 1987-88-89-90 Brojan, Jackie....................1984-85-86 Brooks, Dianne........................... 1976 Bruce, Lauren.............. 2001-02-03-04 Buckley, Christine....... 2001-02-03-04 Buda, Emily................................ 2009 Cafone, Gabby............................ 2006 Caldwell, Cyndi.......... 1985-86-87-88 Callahan, Cortney....................... 1998 Callanan, Meg............................. 2010 Canning, Brenda......... 1988-89-90-91 Carney, Kaitlin...1997-98-99-2000-01 Carr, Samantha............ 2000-01-02-03 Carroll, Meg...........................2012-13 Catlin, Doris................ 1992-93-94-95 Child, Donna............................... 1988 Clark, Laura...........................1989-90 Cole, Lexy..............................2012-13 Colestock, Hannah...... 2005-06-07-08 Collins, Katie.............. 1991-92-93-94 Collins Smyth, Kate...............2008-09 Collins, Pauline........... 1983-84-85-86 Colton, Emily.............. 2003-04-05-06 Compagna, Emma..................2012-13 Connolly, Kara............ 2007-08-09-10 Consoles, Julie............................ 1983 Cooke, Cally............... 2006-07-08-09 Cooley, Jayme............................. 1997 Cope, Janet........................1977-78-79 Cortez, Kathy.............. 1991-92-93-94
Costigan, Sandi......................1985-86 Courtney, Jean............. 1987-89-90-91 Coyne, Caroline.......... 1995-96-97-98 Craigue, Becky............ 1995-96-97-98 Craigue, Sarah............. 2005-06-07-08 Cram, Debra...........................1980-81 Crocker, Vicki............................. 1975 Cuff, Holly.................................. 2008 Cullinane, Mary-Ellen... 1981-82-83-84 Cutler, Nichole............................ 2001 Daly, Kathy.......................1985-86-87 Damon, Kylie.............................. 2009 Dascoulias, Joyce........................ 1993 Daugherty, Angela....................... 1994 Day, Michelle.........................1993-94 Deck, Kendall............. 2008-09-10-11 Deguio, Audre............................. 1977 Desmond, Susan.......................... 1985 Diamond, Kristen........ 1993-94-95-96 Didio, Marisa....................1975-76-77 Dixon, Andrea............................. 1996 Dooley, Sue................................. 1985 Douglas, Erin.............................. 1995 Drury, Patty................. 1984-85-86-87 Duffy, Kate.................. 1996-97-98-99 Duffy, Lizzy...........................2001-02 Duffy, Shayna.............................. 2009 Dumphy, Kate............. 1983-84-85-87 Easterly, Susannah.................1994-95 Edwards, Liz..........................2004-05 Egnaczyk, Alison...................1998-99 Ehert, Jamie...................1998-99-2000 Erler, Emma................ 2009-10-11-12 Entwisle, BJ................................ 1976 Fabian, Chris............................... 1988 Farnham, Grace........................... 2003 Fimple, Stacey........1991-92-93-94-95 Fitzgerald, Ailish......................... 2010 Flaherty, Dodi........................1975-76 Flanagan, Caitlyn........................ 2005 Flanagan, Jane........................1984-85 Flannell, Michele........ 1984-85-86-87 Flatley, Meg......................2011-12-13 Forbes, Halden...................1999-2000 Fortin, JoAnne..................1993-94-95 Foster, Patti................. 1977-78-79-80 Frates, Whitney........... 2008-09-10-11 Gardner, Lauren.......................... 2012 Gaskell, Nancy.......................1975-76 Gaudette, Stacey......... 1987-88-89-90 Geary, Samantha....2003-04-05-06-07 Gedney, Kate..........................2003-04 Geromini, Karen......... 1983-84-85-86
Geromini, Laurie......... 1987-88-89-90 Giese, Chandler......................2012-13 Gillen, Caitlin.........................2003-04 Gioffre, Gina............... 1988-89-90-91 Glendening, Jaime....................... 1997 Goodwin, Courtney..... 2000-01-02-03 Granger, Mackenzie...............2005-06 Grant, Sarah................................ 1986 Green, Amber.............................. 2005 Greene, Janet............................... 1980 Grew, Maegan...................2011-12-13 Griffith, Gail...........................1976-77 Grogan, Claire............. 2009-10-11-12 Haines, Suzy............................... 1983 Hale, Deborah............................. 1977 Hamann, Evelyn.......................... 1976 Hancock, Kathy........................... 1975 Haroules, Gabrielle..... 1977-78-79-80 Harris, Ellen................................ 1976 Harrison, Jenn........................2001-02 Hayes, Tracy............... 1989-90-91-92 Heaney, Molly........................2012-13 Heap, Patty.................. 1982-83-84-85 Hesler, Carla................ 1978-79-80-81 Hilinski, Peggy............ 1984-85-86-87 Hill, Katelin................................. 1999 Hozza, Jackie.............................. 2013 Iarrusso, Kristin........... 1996-97-98-99 Jacobs, Brittany.................2005-06-08 Johnson....................................... 1979 Joyce, Kellie......................2011-12-13 Joyce, Mackenzie..............2010-11-12 Katzman, Lisa............................. 1975 Kavanaugh, Maggie.... 1990-91-92-93 Kernan, Mandy........................... 1990 Keyes, Gail.............................1975-76 Kilmister, Susan.....................1977-78 King, Scottie..........................1988-89 King, Vicky................................. 1976 Kroll, Bridget.............................. 1998 Lagasse, Lauren.......... 1978-79-80-81 Lahme, Liz.................. 1985-86-87-88 Leary, Laurie............... 1980-81-82-83 Lee, Nicole.................. 2004-05-06-07 Lehman, Jenna............................ 2008 Lehman, Lynne......................2012-13 Lehmann, Allie........ 1997-98-99-2000 Lehmann, Melissa..................2000-01 Liubakka, Selena......... 1995-96-97-98 Lively, Shelly.........1979-80-81-82-83 Long, Marjorie............ 1986-87-88-89 Lozeau, Martha......................1985-86
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U N H w i l d c at s All-Time Alphabetical Roster Lucksinger, Courtney... 1993-94-95-96 Peyser, Jennie....................2000-01-02 Lyons, Kyle................. 2008-09-10-11 Plifka, Terri................................. 1976 Pohlmeyer, Casey........ 2010-11-12-13 Madden, Liza.............................. 1983 Posternak, Cari............................ 2012 Madonna, Lauren........................ 1997 Poulin, Barb................................ 1981 Malooly, Mary...................1987-88-89 Provencher, Cindy....... 1990-91-92-93 Manning, Patty............ 1989-90-91-92 Provost, Rebecca....1990-91-92-93-94 Marois, Barbara........... 1981-82-83-84 Martha, Jen.................................. 2001 Quill, Mary.................. 2009-10-11-12 Martinelli, Alicia....................1975-76 Maxon, Jodi................ 1992-93-94-95 Rausch, Hayley........... 2008-09-10-11 McBarron, Karen........ 1984-85-86-87 Reardon, Mamie................1975-76-77 McClain, Jessica......... 1992-93-94-95 Reynolds, Heather....... 1981-82-83-84 McClure, Brittany....................... 1999 Rich, KT...................................... 2007 McCrosson, Kaylee................1997-98 Richard, Hannah......... 2010-11-12-13 McGee, Chrissy........................... 2009 Richards, Melissa.... 1997-98-99-2000 McGinness, Kim......................... 2007 Richardson, Vickie...................... 1996 McKay, Patti............................... 1976 Rideout, Taylor.......................2012-13 McWilliams, Joan....1979-80-81-82-83 Rilling, Jean................................ 1976 Medico, Shayne......1992-93-94-95-96 Rize, Melissa............................... 2013 Meehan, Tracey........................... 1981 Roberts, Kate............................... 1995 Mele, Jackie................................ 1996 Robinson, Shelly....1985-86-87-88-89 Mercier, Lori............... 1984-85-86-87 Rockwell, Wallace...................... 1980 Merrill, Sammie.......................... 1998 Rogers, Mary............... 1982-83-84-85 Messier,....................................... 1979 Rorer, Roxanne........................... 1975 Midura, Ann......................1987-88-89 Roulston, Sunna................1990-91-92 Minuado, Tiffany...............1999-2000 Rousseau, Suzanne...... 1975-76-77-78 Modini, Donna............ 1978-79-80-81 Ruffle, Kathleen................1990-91-92 Montalbano, Michelle............2006-07 Russell, Jessica........ 1997-98-99-2000 Mooney, Jen................ 2004-05-06-07 Russell, Kelley............................ 1994 Moore, Nicole........................1997-98 Ryan, Mollie................................ 2007 Moore, Lauren............................. 1999 Munson, Julie.............. 2000-01-02-03 Sanborn, Kathy........... 1975-76-77-78 Murtagh, Cheryl................1978-79-80 Sauchuk, Catherine..... 1978-80-82-83 Schmitz, Cameron... 1998-99-2000-01 Nagengast, Katherine... 2008-09-10-11 Schneider, Brittany...... 2001-02-03-04 Napolitano, Kara......... 2005-06-07-08 Schurk, Holly.............. 2003-04-05-06 Natale, Lyndsey........................... 2007 Seery, Carrie................................ 1999 Nichols, Cathy...................1975-76-77 Sellenger, Shauna........ 2004-05-06-07 Nolan, Jean.................................. 1981 Shea, Meg................... 2006-07-08-09 Noyes, Amanda........................... 1995 Sherman, .................................... 1979 Shute, Margaux......2003-04-05-06-07 O’Donnell, Laura..............1976-77-78 Sickels, Jill.................. 1982-83-84-85 O’Donnell, Meghan..........1993-94-95 Simeone, Stefanie....... 2004-05-06-07 Ostroski, Sophie................2005-06-07 Skelley, Kaitlyn........... 2002-03-04-05 Sloane, Laurie............................. 1981 Pandolfo, Nikki......................2001-02 Smith, Alicia............................... 1976 Pankratz, Diane........................... 1978 Smith, Caitlyn............................. 2008 Parsons, Jen.......................1992-93-94 Soltis, Karyn............................... 1998 Paul, Annette............................... 1981 Stamp, Jen................... 2000-01-02-03 Paulsworth, Sarah....................... 1999 Stemmler, Johanna...................... 2007 Paveglio, Sarah........... 1988-89-90-91 Stone, Kelly.......................1977-78-79 Payne, Holly................................ 1977 Stowe, Kelly............ 1997-98-99-2000 Pearce, Erin............................1995-96 Street, Tami............. 1998-99-2000-01 Pearsall, Mary............. 1995-96-97-98 Stuart, Mackenzie.............2003-04-05 Pellecchia, Nicole....... 1991-92-93-94 Stuart, Meredith.......................... 2005 Perron, Norah.........................1989-90 Sutherland, Aggie........................ 2013
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Sweeney, Jess....................2009-10-11 Tanguay, Aimee........... 1993-94-95-96 Tarbell, Carlie...................2011-12-13 Tavener, Michelle...................2005-06 Teixeria, Kendra.......................... 2006 Timbas, Liza................................ 2006 Tostenson, Stephanie................... 1991 Toupin, Tracy.............. 1990-91-92-93 Toupin, Cherie...................1989-90-91 Vander-Heyden, Sandy....1982-83-84-85 Vander-Heyden, Kristin...1987-88-89-90 Wagner, Kristen........... 1995-96-97-98 Walborn, Katie....................... 2010-11 Walton, Courtney...................1995-96 Watson, Debbie........................... 1975 Watson, Beth............................... 1981 Weed, Devan..........................2007-08 Welch, Tori............................. 2010-11 Weldon, Kristen...... 1999-2000-01-02 Welenc, Lindsay.......................... 1998 Wheatley, Beth.......................1975-76 Whipple, Jean.........................1975-76 White, Katie................ 2002-03-04-05 White, Gail.................................. 1976 Williams, Kiera........... 2006-07-08-09 Williamson, Meg.................... 2010-11 Willis, Diane.....................1975-76-77 Woods, Melyssa.......2009-10-11-12-13 Yeaton, Jaime.............................. 1983 Zailo, Tara................... 1996-97-98-99 Zifcak, Kim............1986-87-88-89-90
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– 00 – Merrill, Sammie................................................1998 – 1 – Nichols, Cathy...................................................1977 Rockwell, Wallace............................................1980 Cullinane, Mary-Ellen.......................1981-82-83-84 Pearsall, Mary...................................1995-96-97-98 Paulsworth, Sarah.............................................1999 Munson, Julie....................................2000-01-02-03 Shute, Margaux.................................2004-05-06-07 Tarbell, Carlie........................................ 2011-12-13 – 2 – Sloane, Laurie...................................................1981 Harrison, Jenn........................................ 2001-02-03 Edwards, Liz................................................2004-05 Cooke, Cally.....................................2006-07-08-09 Quill, Mary............................................. 2010-11-12 – 3 – Paul, Annette.....................................................1981 Geromini, Karen.................................... 1984-85-86 Blumen, Deb.....................................1987-88-89-90 Tostenson, Stephanie.........................................1991 Mele, Jackie......................................................1996 McCrosson, Kaylee......................................1997-98 Forbes, Halden.........................................1999-2000 Anderson, Heidi................................2001-02-03-04 Colestock, Hannah............................2005-06-07-08 Buda, Emily......................................................2009 Joyce, Mackenzie................................... 2010-11-12 – 4 – Didio, Marisa....................................................1977 Long, Marjorie..................................1986-87-88-89 Pellecchia, Nicole.............................1991-92-93-94 Soltis, Karyn.....................................................1998 Martha, Jen........................................................2001 Geary, Samantha..........................2003-04-05-06-07 Frates, Whitney................................. 2008-09-10-11 Joyce, Kellie.................................................2012-13 – 5 – Willis, Diane.....................................................1977 Cope, Janet........................................................1978 Watson, Beth.....................................................1981 Rogers, Mary.......................................... 1983-84-85 Grant, Sarah......................................................1986 King, Scottie................................................1988-89 Antonelli,Christine............................................1991 Fortin, JoAnne....................................... 1993-94-95 Street, Tami...................................1998-99-2000-01 Simeone, Stefanie.............................2004-05-06-07 Lyons, Kyle....................................... 2008-09-10-11 Lehman, Lynne............................................2012-13 – 6 – Hesler, Carla......................................1978-79-80-81 Mercier, Lori.....................................1984-85-86-87 Paveglio, Sarah.................................................1988 Lucksinger, Courtney............................. 1994-95-96 Russell, Jessica....................................... 1997-98-99 Schneider, Brittany................................. 2001-02-03 Tavener, Michelle.........................................2005-06 Weed, Devan................................................2007-08 Grogan, Claire................................... 2009-10-11-12 Sutherland, Aggie..............................................2013 – 7 – Griffith, Gail......................................................1977 O’Donnell, Laura..............................................1978 Balducci, Robin...................................... 1980-82-83 Meehan, Tracey.................................................1981 Lozeau, Martha............................................1985-86 Provencher, Cindy.................................. 1990-91-92 Wagner, Kristen.................................1994-95-96-97 Welenc, Lindsay................................................1998 Bess, Jamie........................................................1999 Arnold, Alyssa.............................................2000-01 Colton, Emily....................................2003-04-05-06 Stemmler, Johanna............................................2007 Collins Smyth, Kate.....................................2008-09 Giese, Chandler............................................2012-13 – 8 – Bookmyer, Julie................................................1978 Modini, Donna.............................................1980-81 Dooley, Sue.......................................................1985 Manning, Patti...................................1989-90-91-92 Roberts, Kate.....................................................1995 Kroll, Bridget....................................................1998 Bartko, Nicole...................................................1999 Peyser, Jennie......................................... 2000-01-02 Mooney, Jen......................................2004-05-06-07 Deck, Kendall...................................................2008 Becker, Clare.....................................................2009 Grew, Maegan........................................ 2011-12-13 – 9 – O’Donnell, Laura..............................................1977 Modini, Donna.............................................1978-79 Lagasse, Laurie............................................1980-81 Malooly, Mary........................................ 1987-88-89 Kavanaugh, Maggie..........................1990-91-92-93 Glendenning, Jaime...........................................1997 Egnaczyk, Alison.........................................1998-99 Stamp, Jen.........................................2000-01-02-03 Sellenger, Shauna..............................2004-05-06-07 Smith, Caitlyn...................................................2008 Damon, Kylie....................................................2009 Callanan, Meg...................................................2010 Flatley, Meg........................................... 2011-12-13 – 10 – Sanborn, Kathy.................................................1978 McWilliams, Joan.............................1980-81-82-83
Collins, Pauline...................................... 1984-85-86 Midura, Ann........................................... 1987-88-89 Roulston, Sunna..................................... 1990-91-92 O’Donnell, Meghan............................... 1993-94-95 Carney, Kaitlin.........................1997-98-99-2000-01 White, Katie......................................2002-03-04-05 Cafone, Gabby..................................................2006 Natale, Lyndsey.................................................2007 Woods, Melyssa...........................2009-10-11-12-13 – 11 – Kilmister, Susan...........................................1977-78 Greene, Janet.....................................................1980 Balducci, Robin.................................................1981 McBarron, Karen..............................................1984 Costigan, Sandi............................................1985-86 Maxon, Jodi......................................1992-93-94-95 Duffy, Kate........................................1996-97-98-99 Duffy, Lizzy.................................................2001-02 Stuart, Mackenzie.................................. 2003-04-05 Montalbano, Michelle..................................2006-07 Erler, Emma...................................... 2009-10-11-12 Hozza, Jackie....................................................2013 – 12 – Haroules, Gabrielle...........................1977-78-79-80 Reynolds, Heather.............................1981-82-83-84 Daly, Kathy............................................ 1985-86-87 Canning, Brenda...............................1988-89-90-91 Liubakka, Selena...............................1995-96-97-98 Seery, Carrie......................................................1999 Carr, Samantha..................................................2000 Farnham, Grace.................................................2003 Lee, Nicole........................................2004-05-06-07 Cuff, Holly........................................................2008 Sweeney, Jess......................................... 2009-10-11 Rideout, Taylor.............................................2012-13 – 13 – Reardon, Mamie................................................1977 Rousseau, Suzanne.......................................1976-78 Lively, Shelly....................................1980-81-82-83 Sickels, Jill............................................. 1983-84-85 Robinson, Shelly...............................1986-87-88-89 McClain, Jessica...............................1992-93-94-95 Stowe, Kelly..................................1997-98-99-2000 Ostroski, Sophie..................................... 2005-06-07 Welch, Tori...................................................2010-11 – 14 – Hale, Deborah...................................................1977 Murtagh, Cheryl..................................... 1978-79-80 Marois, Barbara...................................... 1981-82-83 Heap, Patty............................................. 1983-84-85 Zifcak, Kim..................................1986-87-88-89-90 Courtney, Jean..............................................1990-91 Parsons, Jen............................................ 1992-93-94 Pearce, Erin..................................................1995-96 Iarrusso, Kristin...................................... 1997-98-99 Goodwin, Courtney...........................2000-01-02-03 Stuart, Meredith................................................2005 Timbas, Liza......................................................2006 Connolly, Kara..................................2007-08-09-10 Joyce, Kellie...................................................... 2011 Albertelli, Christine...........................................2012 Bensaia, Gianna................................................2013 – 15 – Sauchuk, Catherine...........................1978-79-80-83 Toupin, Tracy......................................... 1991-92-93 Coyne, Caroline................................................1995 Richards, Melissa..........................1997-98-99-2000 Gedney, Kate................................................2003-04 Green, Amber....................................................2005 Williams, Kiera.................................2006-07-08-09 Richard, Hannah............................... 2010-11-12-13 – 16 – Leary, Laurie.....................................1980-81-82-83 Day, Michelle....................................................1994 Walton, Courtney.........................................1995-96 Ehert, Jamie........................................ 1998-99-2000 Cutler, Nichole..................................................2001 Bercari, Brooke...................................... 2005-06-07 Pohlmeyer, Casey.............................. 2010-11-12-13 – 17 – Cope, Janey.......................................................1977 Marois, Barb.....................................................1984 McBarron, Karen.........................................1986-87 Cortez, Kathy....................................1991-92-93-94 Schmitz, Cameron.........................1998-99-2000-01 Jacobs, Brittany............................................2005-06 Rausch, Hayley................................. 2008-09-10-11 Carroll, Meg.................................................2012-13 – 18 – Stone, Kelly..................................................1977-78 Cram, Debra.................................................1980-81 Vander-Heyden, Sandy................................1984-85 Perron, Norah...............................................1989-90 Bialobrzeski, Carey...........................1995-96-97-98 Hill, Katelin.......................................................1999 Gillen, Caitlin...............................................2003-04 Shea, Meg.........................................2006-07-08-09 Williamson, Meg..........................................2010-11 – 19 – Karen McBarron...............................................1985 Hilinski, Peggy.............................................1986-87 Clark, Laura.................................................1989-90 Ruffle, Kathleen...........................................1991-92 Easterly, Susannah.......................................1994-95 Iarrusso, Kristin.................................................1996 Cooley, Jayme...................................................1997 Weldon, Kristen............................1999-2000-01-02
Lehman, Jenna..................................................2008 McGee, Chrissy.................................................2009 Bozek, Megan................................... 2010-11-12-13 – 20 – Sanborn, Kathy.................................................1977 Brady, Karen.....................................1986-87-88-89 Catlin, Doris......................................1992-93-94-95 Dixon, Andrea...................................................1996 Madonna, Lauren..............................................1997 Callahan, Cortney.............................................1998 Moore, Lauren...................................................1999 Lehmann, Melissa........................................2000-01 Anastasi, Anita..................................2003-04-05-06 Rich, KT............................................................2007 Deck, Kendall........................................ 2009-10-11 Posternak, Cari..................................................2012 – 21 – Hilinski, Peggy.............................................1984-85 Brickley, Liz......................................1987-88-89-90 Collins, Katie....................................................1991 Tanguay, Aimee.................................1993-94-95-96 Moore, Nicole..............................................1997-98 Boyer, Marcie................................1999-2000-01-02 Boody, Leah......................................2006-07-08-09 Fitzgerald, Ailish...............................................2010 Compagna, Emma........................................2012-13 – 22 – Rousseau, Suzanne............................................1977 Dumphy, Kate........................................ 1984-85-87 Child, Donna.....................................................1988 Toupin, Cherie........................................ 1989-90-91 Fimple, Stacey...................................1992-93-94-95 Richardson, Vickie............................................1996 Boyd, Tina.........................................................1997 Attaya, Lynsey..................................................1998 Minuado, Tiffany.....................................1999-2000 Pandolfo, Nicole..........................................2001-02 Napolitano, Kara...............................2005-06-07-08 Quill, Mary........................................................2009 Walborn, Katie.............................................2010-11 – 23 – Foster, Patti.......................................................1977 Brojan, Jackie......................................... 1984-85-86 Geromini, Laurie...............................1987-88-89-90 Fimple, Stacey...................................................1991 Diamond, Kristen..............................1993-94-95-96 Lehmann, Allie..............................1997-98-99-2000 Carr, Samantha....................................... 2001-02-03 Granger, Mackenzie.....................................2005-06 Jacobs, Brittany.................................................2008 Heaney, Molly..............................................2012-13 – 24 – Drury, Patty.......................................1984-85-86-87 Fabian, Chris.....................................................1988 Paveglio, Sarah...................................... 1989-90-91 Collins, Katie......................................... 1992-93-94 Craigue, Becky..................................1995-96-97-98 McClure, Brittany.............................................1999 Bruce, Lauren....................................2001-02-03-04 Craigue, Sarah...................................2005-06-07-08 Albertelli, Christine........................................... 2011 – 25 – Bohner, Patricia.................................................1977 Caldwell, Cyndi................................1985-86-87-88 Toupin, Tracey..................................................1990 Douglas, Erin....................................................1995 Barnaby, Allison................................................2007 Duffy, Shayna....................................................2009 – 26 – Courtney, Jean...................................................1987 Provost, Rebecca..........................1990-91-92-93-94 – 27 – Hayes, Tracy................................................1989-90 – 28 – Lahme, Liz........................................1985-86-87-88 Courtney, Jean..............................................1989-90 Skelley, Kaitlyn.................................2002-03-04-05 McGinness, Kim...............................................2007 – 29 – Vander-Heyden, Kristin....................1987-88-89-90 Bouchie, Jenn....................................................1993 Russell, Kelley..................................................1994 Schurk, Holly....................................2003-04-05-06 – 30 – Medico, Shayne.................................1993-94-95-96 Agulay, Amy.................................1997-98-99-2000 Buckley, Christine.............................2001-02-03-04 Teixeria, Kendra................................................2006 Ryan, Mollie......................................................2007 Bernier, Renee...................................................2010 Gardner, Lauren................................................2012 Rize, Melissa.....................................................2013 – 31 – Shute, Margaux.................................................2003 – 32 – Zailo, Tara.........................................1996-97-98-99 – 33 – Foster, Patti............................................ 1978-79-80 Nolan, Jean........................................................1981 Coyne, Caroline..................................... 1996-97-98 Nagengast, Katherine........................ 2008-09-10-11 Cole, Lexy....................................................2012-13 – 34 – Lagasse, Lauren................................1978-79-80-81 – 35 – Poulin, Barb......................................................1981
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U N H w i l d c at s Wildcat Awards UNH Hall of Fame Inductees
1994 Marisa Didio (‘78) Barb Marois (‘86) 1995 Karen Geromini (‘87) Gaby Haroules (‘81) Kathy Sanborn (‘79) Pat Small (‘58) Sandy Vander-Heyden (‘87) 1996 Harriet B. Forkey (‘54) Anita Kichline (‘52) Jean Rilling (Coach) Sharon Stepanian (‘48) 1997 Sandra MacIvor (‘63) Virginia E. Parker (‘46) Jean Swett-Sickels (‘54) 1998 Robin Balducci (‘85) Joyce Hiller (‘54) Ruth Hodgkins (‘46) 1999 Pauline Collins (‘87) Sandi Costigan (‘86) Marjorie Fisk (‘54) Anna Lee Miller (‘70) 2000 Laurie Leary (‘83) Cheryl Murtagh (‘81) 2001 Carla Hesler (‘82) 2002 Liz Brickley (‘91) 2004 Susanne Fortier (‘71) Tracy Toupin (‘95) 2008 Stacy Fimple (‘96) 2010 Marcie Boyer (‘03)
The University of New Hampshire Athletics Department holds an annual awards reception each spring to recognize the achievements of its student-athletes. The field hockey team has had numerous athletes honored with various awards through the years.
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Wildcat winners circle Scholar-athlete award 1984 Mary Ellen Cullinane 1985 Jill Sickels 1986 Kate Dumphy 1990 Kristen Vander-Heyden Barbara King-Newman scholarship award 1999 Kristin Iarrusso
Marisa Didio Award
Susan Kilmister Memorial Award
This award was established in memory of Susan Kilmister, a member of the UNH field hockey and lacrosse teams in 1978 and 1979. Sue died unexpectedly while participating at the 1979 NCAA national lacrosse championships. Her family, friends and teammates remember her as an outstanding athlete who contributed to her team both as a performer and a person. Recipients of this award reflect Sue’s dedication, accomplishments and sportsmanship as a student-athlete. 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Jean Courtney Cherie Toupin Kathleen Ruffle Kathleen Ruffle Rebecca Provost Jenn Bouchie Dottie Catlin Courtney Lucksinger Aimee Tanguay Carey Bialobrzeski Selena Liubakka Kelly Stowe Allie Lehmann Kaitlin Carney
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Brittany Schneider Julie Munson Heidi Anderson Anita Anastasi Sam Geary Cally Cooke Brooke Bercari Kendall Deck Kate Collins Smyth Kara Connolly Hayley Rausch Casey Pohlmeyer Maegan Grew Maegan Grew
Joyce V. Hiller ‘54 Scholarship Award
Marisa Didio
Alumni association award 1988 Kate Dumphy 1995 Nicole Pellecchia
Student-Athlete of the Year 1979 Kathy Sanborn 1981 Gaby Haroules 1982 Carla Hesler 1985 Barb Marois 1986 Sandy Vander-Heyden 1987 Karen Geromini 1991 Liz Brickley 1992 Brenda Canning 1994 Tracy Toupin 1995 Stacy Fimple 2003 Marcie Boyer
The Joyce V. Hiller ‘54 Scholarship Fund has been established at the University of New Hampshire Foundation through the generosity of Joyce V. Hiller. Joyce earned her degree in Physical Education from UNH in 1954 and was inducted into the Hall of Honor in 1998. Over the years, she has been an enthusiastic advocate and generous benefactor for UNH women’s athletics, particularly the field hockey program. The scholarship is given with respect to what Joyce has meant to the field hockey program – a person who is always there with a helping hand and gives selflessly to the program. 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Amy Agulay Jessica Russell Marcie Boyer Marcie Boyer Jen Stamp Christine Buckley Kaitlyn Skelley Brittany Jacobs Sam Geary Margaux Shute
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Meg Shea Meg Shea Whitney Frates Whitney Frates Megan Bozek Megan Bozek Meg Flatley
The Marisa Didio Award is bestowed upon a student-athlete who represents the Extra Mile Theory, which states “Some choose the shortest distance doing only what is required. Others give of themselves more freely and go the extra mile.” Marisa Didio served as head coach of the UNH field hockey team for six seasons (1983-87, 1989) and led the Wildcats to the national championship game in 1986. She compiled an 84-25-9 record and also led the women’s lacrosse team to a 31-10 mark – and the University’s only NCAA national championship in 1985 – in three seasons. 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Kara Napolitano Kiera Williams Kiera Williams Whitney Frates Kendall Deck
2011 2012 2013 2014
Emma Erler Emma Erler Kellie Joyce Kellie Joyce
Donna Lynne ‘74 Scholarship Award
The Donna Lynne ‘74 Scholarship Award is presented to an individual for “substantial contribution to the team through athletic and leadership abilities.” 2011 2012
Kyle Lyons Melyssa Woods
2013 2014
Casey Pohlmeyer Carlie Tarbell
Barbara Bridle Peyser ‘50 Award
The Barbara Bridle Peyser ‘50 Award is in honor of Barbara Peyser, who passed away in June 2012. It goes to the player that embodies a competitive spirit and through her improved play has made a significant contribution to the team’s success. This award has been made possible through the generosity of her good friend Jack Smith ‘50. 2012 2013 2014
Hannah Richard, Taylor Rideout Hannah Richard Aggie Sutherland
Katherine Duffy Sandler ‘00 and Ross Sandler ‘98 Athletic Scholarship Award
The Katherine Duffy Sandler ‘00 and Ross Sandler ‘98 Athletic Scholarship Award has been established at the UNH Foundation through the generosity of Kate and Ross Sandler. Their goal is to provide scholarship support for members of the UNH field hockey team who bring similar dedication, leadership and passion to the team that they did as UNH Wildcat studentathletes. Both Kate (field hockey) and Ross (men’s soccer) were standouts and team captains. 2014 Chandler Giese
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Conference Awards
America East
Coach of the Year Robin Balducci
1998, 2000-10-11-12-13
Player of the Year Tracy Toupin Stacy Fimple Jessica Russell
Offensive Player of the Year Marcie Boyer Sarah Craigue Meg Shea Whitney Frates
Defensive Player of the Year Megan Bozek
Goalkeeper of the Year Carlie Tarbell
Rookie of the Year Amy Agulay Katie White
Scholar-Athlete of the Year Marcie Boyer
1992 1994 2000 2002 2008 2009 2011
2013 1997 2002 2001
Aimee Tanguay Caroline Coyne Becky Craigue Amy Agulay, Kristin Iarrusso, Kelly Stowe Amy Agulay, Jessica Russell, Kelly Stowe Marcie Boyer Marcie Boyer, Jen Stamp Sam Carr, Jen Stamp, Katie White Brittany Schneider Katie White Emily Colton Brooke Bercari Sarah Craigue, Meg Shea Whitney Frates, Meg Shea Kara Connolly, Whitney Frates, Kyle Lyons Whitney Frates, Kyle Lyons, Hayley Rausch Megan Bozek, Emma Erler, Casey Pohlmeyer Megan Bozek, Meg Flatley, Casey Pohlmeyer, Carlie Tarbell
All-Conference Second Team 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Carey Bialobrzeski, Selena Liubakka, Cameron Schmitz Cameron Schmitz Marcie Boyer, Allie Lehmann Cameron Schmitz Lizzy Duffy, Kristen Weldon Christine Buckley, Brittany Schneider Heidi Anderson, Caitlin Gillen Brittany Jacobs, MacKenzie Stuart Sam Geary Meg Shea, Margaux Shute, Kiera Williams Cally Cooke, Whitney Frates Kara Connolly, Kendall Deck Kendall Deck, Hayley Rausch Megan Bozek, Kendall Deck, Katherine Nagengast Kellie Joyce, Hannah Richard Maegan Grew, Kellie Joyce, Hannah Richard, Melyssa Woods
All-Rookie Team
Christine Buckley, Brittany Schneider Kaitlyn Skelley, Katie White Caitlin Gillen, MacKenzie Stuart Liz Edwards, Kate Gedney Brittany Jacobs, Kara Napolitano, Michelle Tavener Meg Shea Johanna Stemmler Kate Collins Smyth, Kendall Deck, Whitney Frates, Jenna Lehman Melyssa Woods Megan Bozek, Casey Pohlmeyer, Tori Welch Maegan Grew, Kellie Joyce Meg Flatley, Chandler Giese, Lynne Lehman Aggie Sutherland
All-Championship Team
2012-13
All-Conference First Team 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Amy Agulay, Caroline Coyne (MOP), Selena Liubakka, Cameron Schmitz Kristin Iarrusso, Kristen Weldon Halden Forbes, Jessica Russell, Kelly Stowe Marcie Boyer, Jen Stamp Christine Buckley, Sam Carr Caitlin Gillen, Brittany Schneider Sam Geary, Kiera Williams Sarah Craigue, Whitney Frates, Meg Shea Kendall Deck, Meg Shea Whitney Frates, Kyle Lyons Hayley Rausch Whitney Frates, Kyle Lyons, Katherine Nagengast, Hayley Rausch (MOP) Megan Bozek, Emma Erler, Casey Pohlmeyer Megan Bozek (MOP), Meg Flatley, Casey Pohlmeyer, Carlie Tarbell
All-Academic Team 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Sam Geary Margaux Shute Cally Cooke Cally Cooke, Katherine Nagengast Emma Erler Megan Bozek, Emma Erler, Katherine Nagengast Megan Bozek, Emma Erler Casey Pohlmeyer
Amy Agulay
Whitney Frates
North Atlantic conference Player of the Year Tracy Toupin Stacy Fimple
1992 1994
All-Conference Team 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Karen Brady, Liz Brickley, Kristin Vander-Heyden Deb Blumen, Liz Brickley, Stacey Gaudette, Kristin Vander-Heyden Brenda Canning, Tracy Toupin Kathy Cortez, Sunna Roulston, Tracy Toupin Stacy Fimple, Rebecca Provost, Tracy Toupin Stacy Fimple, Nicole Pellecchia, Rebecca Provost Jessica McClain
Jen Stamp
All-Conference Second Team 1995
Jodi Maxon, Stacy Fimple
All-Tournament Team 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Stacey Gaudette, Kristin Vander-Heyden Brenda Canning, Gina Gioffre Kathy Cortez, Nicole Pellecchia, Sunna Roulston, Tracy Toupin Stacy Fimple, Tracy Toupin Kathy Cortez, Jodi Maxon, Nicole Pellecchia, Becca Provost Stacy Fimple, Jodi Maxon
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U N H w i l d c at s Regional Awards National Field hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Player of the Year 2011 Whitney Frates Coach of the Year 1998 Robin Balducci 2011 Robin Balducci
Kathy Cortez
Kendall Deck
Melissa Richards
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Cameron Schmitz
All-Region TEAM 1985 Michele Flannell 1986 Jackie Brojan Pauline Collins Sandi Costigan Michele Flannell Karen Geromini 1991 Tracy Toupin 1992 Kathy Cortez 1993 Becca Provost All-Region FIRST TEAM 1984 Mary Ellen Cullinane Karen Geromini Barb Marois Sandy Vander-Heyden 1987 Peggy Hilinski Lori Mercier 1990 Deb Blumen Liz Brickley Kristin Vander-Heyden 1997 Becky Craigue Caroline Coyne 1998 Carey Bialobrzeski Becky Craigue 1999 Amy Agulay Kristin Iarrusso 2000 Marcie Boyer Jessica Russell 2001 Marcie Boyer Cameron Schmitz 2002 Marcie Boyer Jen Stamp 2003 Jen Stamp Katie White 2004 Brittany Schneider 2007 Brooke Bercari 2008 Sarah Craigue Meg Shea 2009 Whitney Frates Meg Shea 2010 Whitney Frates 2011 Whitney Frates Kyle Lyons Hayley Rausch 2012 Megan Bozek Emma Erler 2013 Megan Bozek Casey Pohlmeyer Carlie Tarbell
All-region Second TEAM 1988 Deb Blumen Shelly Robinson 1990 Stacey Gaudette Kim Zifcak 1996 Shayne Medico 1997 Kristin Iarrusso 1998 Caroline Coyne 1999 Kelly Stowe 2000 Amy Agulay Melissa Richards Kelly Stowe 2001 Lizzy Duffy 2002 Lizzy Duffy 2003 Sam Carr 2004 Caitlin Gillen 2005 Mackenzie Stuart Katie White 2006 Emily Colton 2008 Whitney Frates 2009 Kendall Deck 2010 Kara Connolly Kyle Lyons Hayley Rausch 2011 Megan Bozek 2012 Kellie Joyce Casey Pohlmeyer 2013 Meg Flatley Kelly Joyce
ECAC Offensive Player of the Year 2011 Whitney Frates All-star team 2000 Jessica Russell 2002 Marcie Boyer all-star FIRST TEAM 2011 Whitney Frates, Kyle Lyons all-star Second TEAM 2009 Meg Shea 2011 Hayley Rausch
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National Awards
All-Americans FIRST TEAM Carla Hesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979 Cheryl Murtagh. . . . . . . . . . . 1979 Carla Hesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 Barb Marois . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984 Sandy Vander Heyden. . . . . . 1985 Sandi Costigan . . . . . . . . . . . 1986 Karen Geromini . . . . . . . 1985-86 Peggy Hilinski. . . . . . . . . . . . 1987 Stacy Fimple. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Rebecca Provost. . . . . . . . . . 1994 Marcie Boyer . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Whitney Frates . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 Megan Bozek . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 SECOND TEAM Laurie Leary. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983 Pauline Collins . . . . . . . . . . . 1986 Liz Brickley . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989 Tracy Toupin. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993 Becky Craigue. . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Kristin Iarrusso. . . . . . . . . . . 1999 Jessica Russell. . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 Cameron Schmitz. . . . . . . . . 2001 Jen Stamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 Whitney Frates . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 Kyle Lyons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 THIRD TEAM Laurie Leary. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983 Brenda Canning . . . . . . . . . . 1991 Tracy Toupin. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992 Meg Shea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Megan Bozek . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 HONORABLE MENTION Mary Ellen Cullinane. . . . . . 1984 Sandy Vander Heyden. . . . . . 1984 Sandi Costigan . . . . . . . . . . . 1985 Karen Geromini . . . . . . . 1983-84 Karen Brady . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989
NFHCA All-Academic Squad 1992 Jenn Bouchie 1994 Jodi Maxon 1995 Jodi Maxon 1996 Becky Craigue 1997 Becky Craigue Kristen Wagner 1998 Amy Agulay Carey Bialobrzeski Becky Craigue Kate Duffy 1999 Amy Agulay 2000 Amy Agulay Marcie Boyer 2001 Heidi Anderson Marcie Boyer Lizzy Duffy Julie Munson Cameron Schmitz 2002 Marcie Boyer Julie Munson 2003 Sam Geary Caitlin Gillen Julie Munson Holly Schurk Margaux Shute 2004 Heidi Anderson Lauren Bruce Sam Geary Caitlin Gillen Shauna Sellenger Margaux Shute Stefanie Simeone 2005 Sam Geary Brittany Jacobs Margaux Shute 2006 Cally Cooke Sam Geary Brittany Jacobs Margaux Shute Kendra Teixeira
2007 Cally Cooke Sam Geary Kim McGinness Michelle Montalbano Margaux Shute 2008 Cally Cooke Brittany Jacobs Katherine Nagengast 2009 Cally Cooke Emma Erler Claire Grogan Katherine Nagengast 2010 Renee Bernier Megan Bozek Meg Callanan Kendall Deck Emma Erler Claire Grogan Mackenzie Joyce Katherine Nagengast Meg Williamson 2011 Christine Albertelli Kendall Deck Emma Erler Kellie Joyce Katherine Nagengast Carlie Tarbell Meg Williamson 2012 Christine Albertelli Megan Bozek Meg Carroll Lexy Cole Emma Erler Lauren Gardner Chandler Giese Claire Grogan Carlie Tarbell 2013 Megan Bozek Meg Carroll Lexy Cole Chandler Giese Casey Pohlmeyer
Cally Cooke
Kate Duffy
Lizzy Duffy
Broderick Award Finalists Barb Marois Sandy Vander-Heyden Sandi Costigan Marcie Boyer
1984 1985 1986 2002
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U N H w i l d c at s UNH in USA Field Hockey USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame Barb Marois
2004
U.S. Olympic Committee Player of the Year Barb Marois
U.S. Olympic Team Barb Marois
Barb Marois Sandy Vander-Heyden Sandi Costigan
U.S. National Team Barb Marois Sandy Vander-Heyden Sandi Costigan Brenda Canning Tracy Toupin
U.S. National Squad
Carla Hesler
Marisa Didio Cheryl Murtagh Carla Hesler Laurie Leary Robin Balducci Barb Marois Sandy Vander-Heyden Sandi Costigan Karen Geromini
1991-92-93-94 1988, 1996 1988 1988 1986-96 1986-87 1987-89 1992-94 1992-94 1978-80 1978-80 1979-83 1984 1984 1984-85 1984-85 1985-86 1984-86
U.S. National Elite Squad Cheryl Murtagh
1981
U.S. Olympic Festival Team Pauline Collins Karen Geromini Cyndi Caldwell Deb Blumen Sarah Paveglio Cherie Toupin Brenda Canning Tracy Toupin Kathy Cortez Nicole Pellecchia Stacy Fimple Shayne Medico Jessica McClain
U.S. Under-23 Team Marcie Boyer
2002-03
U.S. Under-21 Team Carla Hesler Cheryl Murtagh Pauline Collins Kim Zifcak Cyndi Caldwell Tracy Toupin
1985-86 1986-87 1986-87 1992
U.S. Junior National Team Pauline Collins Karen Brady
1987 1989
U.S. National Team Coaches
Marisa Didio Assistant Olympic Coach 1988 National Team asst. coach 1985-88 Robin Balducci National coaching staff 1995-2000
Karen Geromini
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