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New Hampshire Media November 11 Fri WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2016-17 GAME NOTES UNH ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS - 145 MAIN STREET - DURHAM, N.H. - UNHWILDCATS.COM ALLEN LESSELS/MIMI BORKAN (WBB CONTACTS) (603) 731-3768 - [email protected] / (508) 641-3309 - [email protected] 2016-17 SCHEDULE NEW HAMPSHIRE MEDIA NOVEMBER 11 FRI. @ CORNELL L, 61-56 WILDCATS INFORMATION 14 MON. NEW ENGLAND W, 58-38 VENUE: Lundholm Gymnasiym | Durham, N.H. 17 THURS. @ KENTUCKY NEW L, 92-43 HAMPSHIRERADIO: UNHWildcats.com 22 TUES. BRYANT W, 62-60 20-4|10-1 26 SAT. WAGNER W, 73-40 OVERALL AMERICA EAST PxP: Jim Jeannotte 28 MON. @ BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 59-51 Color: Mike Murphy DECEMBER Home: 12-1 6-0 Road: 8-3 4-1 1 THURS. @ NORTHEASTERN W, 66-63 (OT) Neutral: 0-0 6 TUES. @SIENA W, 77-67 Last 5: 4-1 4-1 11 SUN. YALE L, 64-58 Last 10: 9-1 9-1 VS 18 SUN. SACRED HEART W, 71-43 21 WED. CCSU & W, 56-52 PxP: Brendan Glasheen 28 WED. @ MANHATTAN COLLEGE W, 59-42 Color: Corinne Coia 31 SAT. DARTMOUTH & W, 64-47 BINGHAMTON Sideline: Amanda Soucy JANUARY LIVE STATS: UNHWildcats.com 4 WED. STONY BROOK &• W, 49-46 BEARCATS 11 WED. UALBANY &• W, 71-58 TWITTER: @UNHHoops 14 SAT. @ BINGHAMTON &• W, 70-62 12-13|7-5 INSIDE 16 MON. @ VERMONT &• W, 57. 49 19 THURS. MAINE &• W, 50-44 OVERALL AMERICA EAST THE SERIES 22 SUN. HARTFORD &• W, 58-50 SERIES VS. VERMONT: 12-20, BINGHAMTON LEADS Home: 6-7 4-2 STREAK: W2 25 WED. @ UMASS LOWELL &• W, 76-57 Road: 6-6 3-3 28 SAT. UMBC• W, 60-50 Neutral: 0-0 LAST MEETING: UNH WIN, 70-62 (01/14/2017) FEBRUARY Last 5: 3-2 3-2 FIRST MEETING: BINGHAMTON WIN, 62-56 (02/03/2002) 1 WED. @ STONY BROOK &• W, 56-45 Last 10: 5-5 5-5 6 MON. @ UALBANY &• L, 64-55 9 THURS. VERMONT &• W, 66-47 12 SUN. BINGHAMTON &• 1 PM UNH STORYLINES 15 WED. @ MAINE &• 7 PM • The Wildcats face Binghamton on Sunday at 1 p.m. on ESPN3 in their Play4Kay game on Camper 18 SAT. @ HARTFORD &• 2 PM 23 THURS. UMASS LOWELL &• 7 PM Appreciation Day. 26 SUN. @ UMBC &• 12 PM • UNH leads the America East standings with a 10-1 record. Albany is second at 9-3. MARCH 4 SAT. AE QUARTERFINALS TBA • Coach Maureen Magarity hit a new mark for wins in a season with Thursday’s 66-47 triumph over 5 SUN. AE SEMIFINALS TBA Vermont. 10 FRI. AE FINALS TBA • UNH’s 20-4 record is the program’s best through 24 games. *AE QUARTERFINALS/SEMIFINALS AT CROSS INSURANCE ARENA, PORTLAND, ME* • The Wildcats have won 20 games for the first time since the 1983-84 season. HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS, NEUTRAL GAMES IN ITALICS • AMERICA EAST GAME • UNH’s record for wins in a season is 23 (23-7 in 1982-83). & TV: ESPN3/FOX COLLEGE SPORTS/WBIN CLASSICS • The Wildcats moved up to No. 22 in the Mid-Major Top 25 poll this week. • Next home game: Against UMass Lowell on Senior Night, Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. on ESPN3. 2016-17 AMERICA EAST • Individual and group tickets for all home games are available at www.unhwildcats.com, by calling STANDINGS 603-862-4000 or at the Whittemore Center box office. AMERICA EAST OVERALL W L PCT. W L PCT. PROBABLE STARTERS PPG RPG APG MPG NOTES New Hampshire 10 1 .909 20 4 .833 #2 BRITTNI LAI • Leads team in 3-pointers (30) Jr. | Guard | 5-6 10.9 2.6 3.7 32.2 and steals (34) Albany 9 3 .750 15 10 .600 Irvington, N.Y./Irvington UMBC 6 4 .600 11 12 .478 #4 Kristen Anderson • Leads league with 3.5 assist to Sr.| Guard | 5-7 4.6 2.9 4.8 25.0 turnover ratio Maine 7 5 .583 14 13 .519 Greene, Maine/Leavitt Binghamton 7 5 .583 12 13 .480 #4 OLIVIA HEALY • 50 percent from the floor (38- Jr. | Guard | 5-10 10.9 6.4 3.1 30.1 for-76) Hartford 5 5 .500 14 9 .609 Reading, Mass./Reading #35 KAT FOGARTY • 2nd in league in free throw Vermont 4 8 .333 7 17 .292 Jr. | Forward | 6-2 11.0 5.9 0.8 27.8 percentage at 83.1 (59-71) Westminster, Mass./Marist College Stony Brook 3 8 .273 10 14 .417 #32 CARLIE POGUE • Has made all 15 of her foul shots UMass Lowell 0 12 .000 3 22 .120 Jr. | Center | 6-2 15.5 6.8 0.8 29.1 in last two games Cincinnati, Ohio/Princeton *BASED OFF OF STARTERS FROM THE PREVIOUS GAME 2016-17 TV/RADIO SPOT CHART BRITTANI #2 SARAH #3 KRISTEN #4 ALIZA #10 ASHLEY #11PEYTON #12 LAI CLEMENT ANDERSON SIMPSON STOREY BOOTH JR. G 5-6 FR. G 5-8 SR. G 5-7 JR. G 5-9 SO. F/C 6-3JR. G 5-10 SAM #13 CORINNE #15 ALLI #21 EMILY #25 CARLIE #32 CAROLINE #33 SABINO COIA GRIBBIN PETERS POGUE SOUCY SO. G 5-8 GR. F 6-4 SO. G/F 5-11 SO. G 5-6 JR. C 6-2 FR. G 5-9 KAT #35 OLIVIA #44 MORGAN #50 MAUREEN BRENDAN FOGARTY HEALY BASSETT-SMITH MAGARITY COPES JR. F 6-2 JR. G/F 5-10 JR. C 6-2 HEAD ASSISTANT COACH COACH PRONUNCIATIONS BASSETT-SMITH: BASS-it Smith SABINO: sa-BEAN-no COIA: COY-ah MAGARITY: Ma-GAIR-ity FOGARTY: FOE-gr-tee KELSEY WHITNEY GRIBBIN: Grib-BIN HOGAN EDWARDS ASSISTANT ASSISTANT LAI: LIE COACH COACH POGUE: Poh-g The Wildcats bounced back nicely from their first league loss of the season with a 66-47 win over Vermont on Thursday night. They improved QUICK FACTS to 20-4 overall and 10-1 in America East and kept some distance betweenTHE STATE themselves OF NEW HAMPSHIREand second-place Albany (9-3). Carlie Pogue led GENERAL INFORMATION the way with 24 points and seven rebounds. It was her sixth time with Location: ..................................................................................................Durham, N.H. 03824 20 or more points this season and she is averaging 20 points a contest Founded: ............................................................................................................................... 1866 over the last six. Olivia Healy had 10 points and seven rebounds and Kat Enrollment: .......................................................................................................................14,596 Fogarty 11 points and four rebounds. Kristen Anderson returned to the President: ..................................................................................................... Mark Huddleston starting lineup and had eight assists, five of them in the first period, to Athletic Director: ............................................................................................Marty Scarano set the tone for the game. UNH had a season-high 23 assists on its 26 baskets. Deputy Athletic Director: ............................................................................Steve Metcalf Senior Associate A.D. for Compliance/SWA: ...............................Michelle Bronner Pogue averages 15.5 points a game to lead the Wildcats and ranks third Faculty Representative: ....................................................................Dr. Heather Barber in America East. Fogarty averages 11 points a game and Brittni Lai is at Colors: ......................................................................................................Navy Blue and White 10.9. Pogue leads the team and is fourth in rebounding in the league Nickname: ......................................................................................................................Wildcats at 6.8 per game. Fogarty pulls down six rebounds a game. Healy has Affiliation: ........................................................................................................NCAA Division I averaged 10.9 points and 6.4 rebounds in her 10 games since joining the Conference: .......................................................................................................... America East team as a graduate transfer. Arena (Capacity): ������������������������������������������������������������ Lundholm Gymnasium (2,500) Basketball Office Phone: ......................................................................... (603) 862-0281 UNH leads America East in points allowed (53.8), margin of victory (plus- 7.4), free throw percentage (73.4), rebounding margin (5.7) and is tied for Basketball Office Fax: ................................................................................ (603) 862-3839 the lead in assist/turnover ratio at 1.0. Main Athletics Office: ................................................................................ (603) 862-1850 Athletic Website: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������UNHWildcats.com Fogarty had 19 points and seven rebounds, Pogue had 17 points and Lai UNH Athletics Facebook: ............................................................................./UNHWildcats 16 in a 70-62 UNH win over the Bearcats in Binghamton on Jan. 13. UNH Athletics Twitter: ................................................................................@UNHWildcats UNH Women’s Basketball Twitter: .............................................................@UNHHoops UNH Athletics Instagram:..........................................................................@UNHWildcats Binghamton is coming off an 80-63 loss at Albany on Thursday. The UNH Women’s Basketball Instagram: ............................................................@unhwbb Bearcats hold a 6-6 record on the road. Junior Alyssa James led the team UNH Athletics YouTube: .............................................................................../UNHAthletics with 21 points against Albany and had four blocks. on the day. Junior ImaniSCOUTING Watkins BINGHAMTON recorded 10 points. Sophomore guard Rebecca Carmody recorded nine points and eight rebounds. The loss snapped a two-game WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF INFORMATION Binghamton win streak. Head Basketball Coach: ..............................................Maureen Magarity (Marist, ’03) Career Record/Years: .................................................................105-98/Seventh Season Watkins leads the team averaging 18.8 points per
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