NEW HAMPSHIRE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WWW.UNHWILDCATS.COM @UNHWILDCATS @UNHWBB Mike Murphy [email protected] (603) 862-3906 GAME INFORMATION New Hampshire STORYLINES Saturday, Jan. 23 / 3 p.m. UNH head coach Kelsey Hogan and WILDCATS UAlbany head coach Colleen Mullen Sunday, Jan. 24 / 2 p.m. were both point guards at UNH. Venue: SEFCU Arena Hogan was a three time captain who Location: Albany, N.Y. 4-9 | 4-6 earned All-Conference First Team rec- OVERALL AE ognition before graduating in 2014. Watch on ESPN+ Home..... 3-4.....3-3 Hogan is ranked No. 2 all-time at UNH Road...... 1-5.....1-3 in percentage (.807), No. 4 Neutral... 0-0.....0-0 in assists (375) and No. 12 in points 2020-21 SCHEDULE (1,181). NOVEMBER Last 5..... 2-3.....2-3 UNH Website Last 10... 4-6.....4-6 UNH advanced to the AE semifinals 25 Wed. at Boston College 80-44 L the second consecutive year in Hogan's 27 Fri. at Bryant 75-72 L Streak..... L-1.....L-1 senior season, when the 'Cats went 19- DECEMBER 12 overall and 12-4 in the conference. 5 Sat. NJIT * 78-57 L UAlbany At the time of her graduation, Mullen 6 Sun. NJIT * 59-53 W ranked 13th on UNH's all-time 10 Thurs. UMASS 74-55 L GREAT DANES list (218) and sixth in 3-pointers (78) 28 Mon. at Hartford * 53-50 L despite playing just two seasons as a 29 Tues. at Hartford * 64-57 L Wildcat; she is currently 19th in assists JANUARY 2-6 | 1-3 and 17th in 3-pointers. 2 Sat. MAINE * 58-57 W OVERALL AE In her two seasons ('02 & '03), UNH 3 Sun. MAINE * 76-56 L Home..... 0-2.....0-2 went 29-29 overall, including 16-16 in 9 Sat. at UMBC * PPD America East, with a pair of semifinal 10 Sun. at UMBC * PPD Road...... 2-4.....1-1 appearances. 10 Sun. at Binghamton * 57-52 W Neutral... 0-0.....0-0 11 Mon. at Binghamton * 58-56 L Last 5..... 1-4.....1-3 UA Website Senior guard Amanda Torres enters 16 Sat. STONY BROOK * 52-49 W the weekend No. 5 in the nation in min- Last 10... 2-6.....1-3 utes played (478 minutes, 26 seconds). 17 Sun. STONY BROOK* 64-41 L She also ranks 22nd in steals with 30. 23 Sat. at UAlbany * 3 pm Streak..... L-4.....L-3 24 Sun. at UAlbany * 2 pm FEBRUARY PROBABLE STARTERS PPG RPG APG MPG 13 Sat. VERMONT * UNH's top defensive rebounder (4.2/game)... 14 Sun. VERMONT * HÉLÉNA DELARUELLE 2nd in rebounding & offensive rebounding (1.8/ So. | Guard | 5-7 8.0 6.0 2.2 32.6 game)... 2nd in assists & minutes... 3rd in scor- 27 Sat. at UMass Lowell * 1 pm ing and steals (1.2/game)... AE ranks include 28 Sun. at UMass Lowell * 1 pm 0 Enghien-les-Bains, France Putnam Science Academy #11 in rebounding... 42 consecutive starts.

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS Team-high eight blocks... 3rd in rebounding... * game BROOKE KANE 2nd in defensive rebounding (4.0/game) & So. | Guard | 6-0 8.2 5.5 1.3 29.7 steals (1.3/game)... 3rd in scoring... 4th in as- 2 Derry, N.H. sists and minutes... AE ranks include: 13th in AMERICA EAST Pinkerton Academy defensive rebounding, 15th in steals/game. Team leader in rebounding & offensive re- Conference Overall IVY GOGOLIN bounding, FG made, FT made & attempted... W L Pct. W L Pct. Jr. | Forward | 6-2 11.4 6.1 1.4 24.7 2nd in scoring & FG attempts... 3rd in assists Maine 7 1 .875 10 1 .909 4 Hopkinton, Mass. & blocks... AE ranks: #1 FT% (.787), #2 in of- CAPTAIN fensive rebounding, #10 scoring & rebounding. UMass Lowell 7 3 .700 8 5 .615 Hopkinton H.S. Vermont 4 2 .667 4 2 .667 Team leader: scoring, FG attempts, assists, AMANDA TORRES steals & minutes...2nd in FGs made, 3-point- Stony Brook 4 2 .667 6 4 .600 Sr. | Guard | 5-7 11.6 3.2 2.7 36.8 ers made, 3-point FG% and FT made & at- Binghamton 4 6 .400 4 8 .333 5 Hudson, N.H. tempted... AE ranks: #2 in steals and minutes; New Hampshire 4 6 .400 4 9 .308 CAPTAIN Proctor Academy #3 in FT%; and #7 in scoring and assists. NJIT 4 6 .400 4 10 .286 Team leader in 3-point FG%(37.5%) and FT% UMBC 2 4 .333 2 6 .250 ADARA GROMAN (90.9%)... 2nd in FG (34.2%)... 1st in 3-pointers | | 5-8 6.5 3.5 0.9 31.0 Hartford 3 7 .300 3 7 .300 Fr. Guard made... 4th rebounding... 5th in scoring... 3rd 12 Hopkinton, Mass. in minutes... AE ranks: 13th in 3-pointers per UAlbany 1 3 .250 2 6 .250 Worcester Academy game (1.2) and 14th in minutes.

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #UNHHoops #BeTheRoar THE MATCHUP: UNH VS. UALBANY SERIES SYNOPSIS MOST RECENT MEETING CLICK HERE for boxes & recaps (Jan. 2008 to Feb. 2020) DURHAM, N.H. – Seniors Maggie Ahearn, Caroline Soucy and Ashley UNH has a 19-23 record vs. UAlbany that includes last Storey all scored in double digits to lead UNH to a 56-53 Senior Day vic- tory against UAlbany at Lundholm Gym. (Feb. 22, 2020) year's sweep with a 48-47 win at SEFCU and 56-53 victory at There were four lead changes and two ties in the fourth quarter. UNH Lundholm Gym. Prior to last January, the Wildcats had lost trailed by one point when Héléna Delaruelle hit a jumper to give the 10 consecutive road games to the Great Danes (dating back to Wildcats a 54-53 lead with 1:21 remaining. Following a Delaruelle Jan. 22, 2010). withOfficial 33Basketball seconds Box Score to -- Gameplay, Totals Amanda -- Final Statistics Torres was fouled with two seconds on Albany (NY) vs New Hampshire the02/22/20 clock 12:00and hit pm twoat Durham, free throws NH to push the margin to 56-53. UAlbany GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS called time out and missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer. Albany (NY) 53 • 9-18,5-9 America 02/01/02 H UNH 72-39 01/11/12 H UA 44-60 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 01/06/02 H UNH 72-56 02/08/12 A UA 59-68 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 14 Amanda Kantzy f 4-10 0-2 1-3 4 3 7 1 9 2 1 0 0 32 01/19/02 A UNH 50-42 01/16/13 A UA 43-78 21 Helene Haegerstrand f 5-7 1-3 4-4 0 7 7 4 15 2 5 0 1 30 01/12/03 H UNH 68-64 02/27/13 H UA 46-55 24 Alexi Schecter c 5-8 0-0 1-2 2 3 5 5 11 1 4 1 0 20 01 Izzy Om g 3-9 2-5 0-0 0 2 2 1 8 1 2 0 0 37 02/15/03 A UNH 62-61 03/10/13 ^ A UA 57-71 03 Khepera Stokes g 2-5 0-0 2-2 1 5 6 2 6 6 4 0 1 40 01/7/04 H UNH 65-54 01/23/14 A UA 47-88 10 Patricia Conroy 1-4 1-3 0-0 1 4 5 2 3 0 3 0 0 15 02/7/04 A UA 54-73 02/26/14 H UA 47-60 13 Lucia Decortes 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 3 7 3 0 1 2 0 0 20 20 Kumsal Aslan 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 6 01/05/05 H UNH 53-43 01/07/15 A UA 65-76 Team 0 4 4 1 02/05/05 A UNH 71-61 02/04/15 H UA 48-74 Totals 20-47 4-13 9-13 12 31 43 18 53 14 22 1 3 200 1st - FG %: 6-9 66.7% 2nd: 3-10 30.0% 3rd: 5-16 31.3% 4th: 6-12 50.0% Game: 20-47 42.6% Deadball 03/10/05 # N UNH 68-48 01/13/16 H UA 52-78 3FG %: 0-0 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 3-6 50.0% 0-4 0.0% 4-13 30.8% Rebounds 01/21/06 A UA 58-62 02/11/16 A UA 48-85 FT %: 1-4 25.0% 2-2 100.0% 2-2 100.0% 4-5 80.0% 9-13 69.2% 2 02/22/06 H UNH 70-55 01/11/17 H UNH 71-58 New Hampshire 56 • 10-16,7-7 Americ Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 01/31/07 H UNH 58-44 02/06/17 A UA 55-64 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 02/21/07 A UA 68-75 01/06/18 A UA 53-66 11 Ashley Storey f 4-15 1-3 2-4 2 2 4 3 11 4 1 0 0 37 03/08/07 * N UA 61-64 02/03/18 H UNH 74-68 14 Maggie Ahearn f 3-4 0-0 4-4 2 2 4 4 10 0 1 1 1 23 00 Helena Delaruelle g 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 6 6 1 2 4 1 0 1 36 01/05/08 H UA 52-62 01/30/19 A UA 41-59 05 Amanda Torres g 2-8 0-1 7-10 0 4 4 1 11 1 3 1 4 38 02/10/08 A UA 50-67 02/27/19 H UA 53-78 33 Caroline Soucy g 5-16 1-4 0-0 2 1 3 2 11 0 0 0 3 34 01 Lexi Greffen 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 01/24/09 H UNH 66-54 01/15/20 A UNH 48-47 02 Brooke Kane 1-2 1-1 1-2 1 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 7 02/28/09 A UNH 66-62 02/22/20 H UNH 56-53 04 Ivy Gogolin 3-6 0-0 1-1 3 0 3 3 7 0 0 0 0 11 01/22/10 A UNH 87-77 25 Mariah Gonzalez 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 32 Faith Bonett 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 02/21/10 H UA 62-64 ot * AE first round 34 Sam Gallo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 01/04/11 A UA 56-62 ot # AE quarterfinal Team 0 1 1 Totals 19-59 3-11 15-21 11 17 28 17 56 9 6 2 9 200 02/03/11 H UNH 60-46 ^ AE semifinal 1st - FG %: 5-15 33.3% 2nd: 1-14 7.1% 3rd: 6-14 42.9% 4th: 7-16 43.8% Game: 19-59 32.2% Deadball 3FG %: 1-3 33.3% 0-2 0.0% 2-4 50.0% 0-2 0.0% 3-11 27.3% Rebounds FT %: 1-2 50.0% 1-2 50.0% 9-11 81.8% 4-6 66.7% 15-21 71.4% 4 SCOUTING THE GREAT DANES Officials: Kamal Pasha,Pastor Torres,Ken Kelly Technical fouls: Albany (NY)-None. New Hampshire-None. Attendance: 422 UAlbany is led by third-year head coach and UNH alum 2019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. Albany (NY) vs New Hampshire. Played at Colleen Mullen, who was a two-year Wildcat (after transfer- Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Albany (NY) 13 9 15 16 53 ring from URI) in the 2002 and 2003 seasons. New Hampshire 12 3 23 18 56 The Great Danes have a 2-6 overall record that includes 1-3 in America East and 0-2 at home (0-2 in conference home STATISTICAL ANALYSIS games). UNH...... STATISTIC...... UA Last weekend, UAlbany was scheduled to travel to NJIT but 54.9 ...... Offense PPG ...... 52.4 instead played host to Maine for a two-game series. Maine 64.1 ...... Defense PPG ...... 64.1 won Game 1, 66-48, and took Game 2, 63-47. -9.2 ...... Scoring Margin...... -11.7 The Great Danes have lost four straight since defeating .329 ...... FG%...... 381 .415 ...... Defense FG%...... 421 UMBC, 66-56, on Dec. 19. .266 ...... 3-Point FG%...... 292 UAlbany's series vs. Vermont (Jan. 2-3) and at Stony Brook .335 ...... Defense 3-Point FG%...... 375 (Jan. 9-10) were both postponed. .733 ...... FT%...... 664 UAlbany is ranked No. 9 in America East in both offense 36.8 ...... Rebounds/game...... 32.0 (52.4 ppg) and defense (64.1 ppg). -3.2 ...... Rebounding Margin...... -1.8 Helene Haegerstrand ranks eighth in scoring (11.5 ppg) and 9.8 ...... Assists/game ...... 10.9 Ellen Hahne is fourth in rebounding (7.0 rpg). 16.2 ...... Turnovers/game...... 18.9 8.1 ...... Steals/game...... 5.1 1.8 ...... Blocks/game ...... 3.1 Amanda Torres (11.6) ...... Scoring Leader ...... Helene Haegerstrand (11.5) Ivy Gogolin (6.1) ...... Rebounding Leader...... Ellen Hahne (7.0) Amanda Torres (2.8) ...... Assists Leader ...... Ellen Hahne (2.0) Amanda Torres (2.7) ...... Steals Leader ...... Grace Heeps (1.3) P. Cote, B. Kane (0.6) ...... Blocks Leader...... Lucia Decortes (1.0) Paige Cote (.382) ...... FG% Leader...... Lucia Decortes (.491) Adara Groman (.375) ...... 3-Point FG% Leader... Helene Haegerstrand (.379) Adara Groman (.909) ...... FT% Leader...... Helene Haegerstrand (.833)

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar The State of New Hampshire UNH has a 4-9 overall record that includes 4-6 in Ameri- SITUATIONAL ca East and 1-5 on the road (1-3 in conference road games). The Wildcats have alternated wins and losses the past sev- RECORDS en games (dating back to Dec. 29, 2020). UNH’S RECORD... OFFENSIVELY... Last weekend in Lundholm Gym, the 'Cats rallied past Overall...... 4-9 when UNH scores < 50 points..... 0-2 Stony Brook, 52-49, on Saturday by ending the game on a 7-0 Home �����������������������������������������������3-4 when UNH scores 50-59...... 4-6 run. In Sunday's rematch, the Seawolves went on a 14-point, vs. America East...... 3-3 when UNH scores 60-69...... 0-0 fourth-quarter run to pull away for a 64-41 victory. vs. non-conference...... 0-1 when UNH scores 70-79...... 0-1 UNH is averaging 54.9 points per game with a high of Away ������������������������������������������������1-5 when UNH scores 80+...... 0-0 vs. America East...... 1-3 72 in a three-point loss at Bryant University (Nov. 27). The DEFENSIVELY... 'Cats scored in the 50's the next 10 games before being held vs. non-conference...... 0-2 Neutral...... 0-0 when UNH allows < 50 points...... 1-0 to 41 by Stony Brook last Sunday (Jan. 17). when UNH allows 50-59...... 3-2 In comparison, the opponents have averaged 64.1 points CONFERENCE BREAKDOWN... when UNH allows 60-69...... 0-2 with five scores in the 50's and a low of 49 by Stony Brook ACC...... 0-1 when UNH allows 70-79...... 0-4 last Saturday (Jan. 16). America East...... 4-6 when UNH allows 80+...... 0-1 Five games have ended with both teams scoring in the 50's. Atlantic-10...... 0-1 FG PERCENTAGE... NEC...... 0-1 when UNH shoots below 30%..... 0-4 National Leaderboard TIME OF DAY... when UNH shoots 30-39.9%...... 4-4 Senior guard Amanda Torres enters the weekend ranked Day games...... 3-8 when UNH shoots 40-44.9%...... 0-0 No. 5 in the nation in minutes played (478 minutes, 26 sec- Night games...... 1-1 when UNH shoots 45-49.9%...... 0-1 onds). She also ranks 22nd in steals with 30. when UNH shoots 50%+...... 0-0 DAY OF THE WEEK... FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSE... Weekend Splits Monday...... 0-2 when opponent shoots below 30%..... 1-0 UNH has split each of the past three America East week- Tuesday...... 0-1 when opponent shoots 30-39.9%...... 2-2 end series vs. Maine, at Binghamton and vs. Stony Brook Wednesday...... 0-1 when opponent shoots 40-44.9%...... 1-3 Thursday...... 0-1 with wins in Game 1 and losses in Game 2. when opponent shoots 45-49.9%...... 0-1 Friday...... 0-1 when opponent shoots 50%+...... 0-3 Saturday...... 2-1 Empire State of Mind Sunday...... 2-2 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE... This will be New Hampshire's second trip to the Empire when UNH shoots under 30%..... 3-7 State in three weeks; the Wildcats were at Binghamton Uni- MONTH OF THE YEAR... when UNH shoots 30-39%...... 0-1 versity on Jan. 10-11. November...... 0-2 when UNH shoots 40% or better..... 1-1 This will also be third consecutive week the Wildcats tip December...... 1-4 January...... 3-3 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSE... off against a team from New York; the 'Cats played host to February...... 0-0 when opponent shoots under 30%...... 3-2 Stony Brook (Jan. 16-17) between the road trips. when opponent shoots 30-39%...... 1-4 STRENGTH OF OPPOSITION... when opponent shoots 40% or better...... 0-3 vs. teams with winning records... 2-3 Close Calls FREE THROWS... Six of UNH's 13 games have been decided by five points or vs. teams with a .500 record...... 1-1 vs. teams with losing records...... 1-5 when UNH attempts more FTs.... 4-3 less, and that includes four of the past six games. The Wild- when opponent attempts more FTs...... 0-5 cats are 3-3 in those six games. OPENING TIPOFF... when FT attempts are even...... 0-1 The two Binghamton road games were decided by a total when UNH wins the opening tip...... 2-5 REBOUNDING... of seven points the weekend of Jan. 10-11 with New Hamp- when opponent win the opening tip..... 2-4 shire ahead in the aggregate score by three points (113-110). when UNH has more rebounds... 3-3 SCORING FIRST... when opponent has more rebounds....0-6 The most recent close call was last Saturday's 52-49 home when rebounds are even...... 1-0 win against Stony Brook. when UNH scores first...... 2-5 when opponent scores first...... 2-4 SECOND CHANCE POINTS... Closing the Deal AT THE HALF... AND INTO OT... when UNH has more...... 2-3 New Hampshire scored the last seven points of the game when opponent has more...... 1-6 Leading...... 2-1 when 2nd chance points are even...... 1-0 to rally for a 52-49 victory vs. Stony Brook (Jan. 16). Trailing...... 2-8 With the Wildcats trailing 49-48 and the shot clock Tied...... 0-0 TURNOVERS... nearing expiration, Amanda Torres scored the final two of In overtime...... 0-0 when UNH commits more turnovers.... 2-6 when opponent commits more turnovers...... 2-3 her team-leading 15 points on a floater off one foot from the MARGIN OF VICTORY... right baseline. when turnovers are even...... 0-0 1-5 points ����������������������������������������3-3 SBU missed back-to-back shots in the waning seconds 6-9 points ����������������������������������������1-1 IN THE PAINT... before Brooke Kane grabbed a defensive . The 10-15 points ������������������������������������0-0 when UNH outscores the opponent.... 2-3 Seawolves fouled Adara Groman, who made both free 16-19 points ������������������������������������0-1 when opponent outscores UNH..... 2-5 throws with 1.7 seconds left to give the Wildcats a 52-49 lead. 20+ points ���������������������������������������0-4 when points are even...... 0-1 Stony Brook called time out and attempted a long FAST BREAK POINTS... inbounds pass from in front of its bench across the lane, but when UNH has more...... 1-3 Ivy Gogolin extended her arms high in the air to deflect the when opponent has more...... 2-5 ball away, and time expired on the visitors. when fast break points are even....1-1 One week earlier... UNH scored the last five points of the

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar game to record its first road win of the season, 57-52, at Bingham- rebounding (six) last Sunday against Stony Brook. It marked the ton (Jan. 10). With the score tied at 52, Kane hit a 3-pointer to give fifth time this season Goglin was the team's top scorer and also the the Wildcats a 55-52 lead at 1:08. fifth time she was the top rebounder; it was the third time Gogolin Following an empty possession by both teams, Torres record- led the 'Cats in both stats. ed her career-high seventh steal of the game with 11 seconds re- Amanda Torres had a team-best two steals and has led the 'Cats maining. The Bearcats fouledIvy Gogolin and she hit a pair of free in that stat 10 times in 13 games. throws with nine seconds on the clock to extend UNH's lead to Torres also had a team-high three assists to mark the sixth time 57-52. she led New Hampshire in that stat. Binghamton missed a 3-pointer and Sarah Serbascewicz UNH recorded 11 assists on 15 field goals. grabbed the defensive rebound to end the game. Conference Leader Smart Coaching Decisions New Hampshire leads America East in free throw percentage In her first year as head coach, UNH's Kelsey Hogan has made (73.3%). UNH ranks second in AE in both free throws made per two brilliant defensive substitutions in the closing seconds of two game (12.7) and attempted per game (17.3). games that helped secure two wins. Last Sunday, however, the Wildcats were 5 of 6 at the foul line in Last Saturday vs. Stony Brook... With UNH leading 52-49 and comparison to Stony Brook's 15-for-26. SBU inbounding the ball in front of its bench with 1.7 seconds In the 58-57 win Jan. 2 vs. Maine, the Wildcats made 21 of 29 left, Hogan inserted Ivy Gogolin into the lineup. The Seawolves at- foul shots and that included a 2-for-2 trip at the line by senior tempted an inbounds pass across the court, but Gogolin knocked guard Amanda Torres that proved to be the last two points of the the ball down and time expired. game. In comparison, Maine was 6 of 8. Back on Jan. 2 at Lundholm Gym... With Maine inbounding the ball in front of its bench trailing 58-57 with 1.3 seconds remaining Handle With Care in the game, Hogan subbed 6-foot-2 center Paige Cote into the New Hampshire is No. 3 in America East in fewest turnovers per game to challenge the inbounds pass. game at 16.2, as well as second in turnover margin and fourth in Cote did exactly that, as she swatted the ball down to the court assist/turnover ratio. with her right hand and corralled the loose ball to secure the win. The 'Cats committed a season-high 25 turnovers last Sunday vs. Stony Brook and a total of 43 in the two-game series. Feeling Free The Wildcats recorded 12 steals and turned the ball over just 13 UNH went 14-for-14 from the free throw line – led by an 8-for- times Jan. 10 at Binghamton (a 57-52 win in which the Bearcats 8 performance from Ivy Gogolin -- in last Saturday's 52-49 win finished with 24 turnovers). against Stony Brook. One day later, the Wildcats made 5 of 6 foul The 'Cats committed a season-low nine turnovers vs. NJIT on shots (83.3%) to mark their two best free throw percentages of the Dec. 6 (59-53 win). season in back-to-back games. For the weekend, the Wildcats made 95% of their free throws Rebound That Basketball (19-for-20) to improve the America East leading free throw New Hampshire enters the weekend ranked second in America percentage to 73.3%. East in offensive rebounding with 12.7 per game; Ivy Gogolin and Héléna Dellaruelle combine for 4.7 offensive boards per game. Dialing From Long Distance The Wildcats finished with the rebounding advantage five con- New Hampshire matched its season high for 3-pointers in secutive games (spanning Dec. 29 to Jan. 11) before both the 'Cats a game by making 8 of 19 3's last Saturday vs. Stony Brook; the and Stony Brook finished with 33 rebounds last Saturday. The Sea- 19 attempts marked the second-highest total; and UNH's .421 wolves then tallied a 34-23 edge last Sunday. shooting percentage from long range marked its second best of the UNH grabbed a season-high 49 boards to finish with a +11 ad- season [the Wildcats shot 50% (8-16) vs. UMass]. vantage on the glass Jan. 9 vs. Maine. The 'Cats pulled down a sea- The 'Cats also attempted 19 shots from behind the arc last son-low 23 rebounds last Sunday. Sunday, and the six 3-pointers made was the third-most 3's in a game. Keep Me In, Coach Four of UNH's starting five rank in the top 17 in the America Never Before, Never Again? East in minutes per game: Amanda Torres is No. 2 (36.8), followed UNH made 15 of 44 attempts both games of the Stony by Héléna Delaruelle, 7th (32.5), Adara Groman, 14th (31.0) and Brook series (Jan. 16-17). It might the first -- and last -- time the Brooke Kane, 17th (29.8). 'Cats record the same number of made and attempted field goals in consecutive games. Top Three Amanda Torres holds UNH's top three scoring efforts this Double-Digit Milestone season. She scored a career-high 20 points Nov. 27 at Bryant and Freshman center Paige Cote scored a career-high 10 points in matched that Dec. 6 at home against NJIT. Torres netted 19 points, last Saturday's win vs. Stony Brook; she also set personal highs including the game-winning free throws, Jan. 2 vs. Maine. in field goal attempts (10), 3-pointers made (two) and attempted (five) and minutes played (25:29). Cote's other numbers included 3-1-1 six rebounds (one less than her career high), one and a steal. Three 'Cats are tied for UNH's single-game high of 11 rebounds: Ivy Gogolin (Jan. 2 vs. Maine), Héléna Delaruelle (Dec. 28 vs. Sunday Snippets Hartford) and Brooke Kane (Dec. 6 vs. NJIT). Ivy Gogolin led UNH in both scoring (11 points) and

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar Historic Win for Hogan also leads the 'Cats in field goals made (50), free throws made (48) Kelsey Hogan, the youngest Division I head coach at 30 years and attempted (61). old, recorded her first win when New Hampshire rallied to defeat Gogolin ranks second in scoring (11.4 ppg) and field goal at- NJIT, 59-53, at Lundholm Gym on Sunday, Dec. 6. tempts (147), as well as third in assists (1.4 apg) and blocks (five). This is Hogan's first season as New Hampshire head coach (and Gogolin leads the America East in free throw percentage her first as head coach overall). She has been on the Wildcats' (78.7%), is No. 2 in offensive rebounding, and 10th in both scoring coaching staff since the 2014-15 season, when she joined as an as- and rebounding. sistant coach almost immediately after graduating from UNH. Gogolin led UNH in both scoring (11 points) and rebounding Hogan was elevated to the position of associate head coach in (six) last Sunday against Stony Brook. It marked the fifth time this August 2019 and was named interim head coach in April 2020 be- season she was the team's top scorer and also the fifth time she was fore having the interim struck from that title on Aug. 10. the top rebounder; it was the third time Gogolin led the 'Cats in both stats. Shooting Struggles Gogolin recorded her first double-double of the season and UNH has shot below 30% in a game four times in 13 games and fourth of her career with 15 points and 10 rebounds -- both game above 40% once -- 45.0% (27-for-60) in the 75-72 loss at Bryant highs -- Jan. 10 at Binghamton (57-52 win). She made five field (Nov. 27). goals and five free throws for her 15 points, and four of her re- The 'Cats have shot below 25% from 3-point range in 7 of 13 bounds were on the offensive glass. games, but they heated up a little bit in last weekend's series vs. Gogolin was close to recording a double-double both games of Stony Brook by going 14-for-38 (36.8%). the Maine series. She finished with nine points and season-high 11 In the Jan. 10-11 series at Binghamton, UNH was 5-for-22 rebounds -- and matched her best of four assists -- in the 58-57 win (22.7%) on 3-pointers with a breakdown of 4 of 14 Sunday and (Jan. 2), then tallied eight points and eight boards the next day. 1-for-8 Monday. Gogolin scored a game- and season-high 18 points (on the One week earlier, UNH made 7 of 33 (21.2%) from long range in strength of 8-for-9 shooting from the foul line) in UNH's 64-57 the two-game series vs. Maine. loss at Hartford (Dec. 29). Gogolin led UNH in points (15), rebounds (nine) and assists Giving Assistance (four) -- and tied for the team lead in both steals (two) and blocks UNH recorded a season-high 13 assists on 21 made field goals (one) -- in the Dec. 5 home game vs. NJIT. The four assists marked Dec. 10 vs. UMass; that calculates to an assist on 61.9% of the bas- a career high. kets. The 'Cats tallied 11 assists on 17 field goals (64.8%) in the 58- 57 win against Maine on Jan. 2. And last Sunday, UNH recorded an Delaruelle, the Rebounding Leader assist on 73.3% of its field goals (11 of 15). Héléna Delaruelle, a 5-foot-7 guard, the Wildcats' top defensive rebounder at 4.2 per game; she ranks second in rebounding (6.0 Team Leader rpg) and offensive rebounding (1.8 per game). Senior guard and captain Amanda Torres is UNH's leader in Delaruelle is second in assists (2.2/game) and minutes (32.6/ more ways than one. And in many more stats than one. Torres is game), as well as third in scoring (8.0 ppg) and steals (1.2/game). atop the Wildcats' leaderboard in scoring (12.6 ppg), field goals On the conference leaderboard, Delaruelle is No. 11 in rebound- attempted (150), assists (2.7 per game), steals (2.3 per game) and ing, No. 9 in defensive rebounding, 17th in offensive rebounding, minutes (36.8 per game). 16th in assists, and No. 7 in minutes. She is second on the squad in field goals made (49), 3-pointers Dellaruelle led UNH in both points (14) and rebounds (11) to made (11), 3-point field goal percentage (36.7%; 11-30), and free record her first career double-double Dec. 28 at Hartford. The 14 throws made (42) and attempted (54). points tied her personal best, and the 11 rebounds was one less On the America East conference leaderboard, Torres ranks sec- than her career high (12; Nov. 16, 2019 at Merrimack). ond in steals and minutes; third in free throw percentage; and sev- Dellaruelle also matched her career high of two 3-pointers and enth in scoring and assists. had three steals. Torres has been UNH's steals leader in 10 of 13 games, assist She pulled down another team-high 10 rebounds the next day leader six times and top scorer five times. (also at Hartford) to become the first -- and only -- Wildcat this Torres established a career high of 20 points in Game 2 at Bryant season to record double digits in rebounds in consecutive games. (Nov. 27) and matched that in Game 4 vs. NJIT (Dec. 6). She also In fact, no 'Cat accomplished that feat last season. The previous pulled down a personal-best seven rebounds in that matchup vs. UNH player with back-to-back 10+ rebound games was Caroline NJIT. Soucy on Feb. 9 & 13, 2019. Torres has tallied multiple assists 11 of 13 games, including a The two games at Hartford were the second and third career high of six at Hartford (Dec. 28), and multiple steals in 10 of 13 double-digit rebounding games for Delaruelle. games with seven Jan. 10 at Binghamton to mark the highest total Delaruelle opened the season by scoring a (then) career-high 12 by a Wildcat dating back to the 2008-09 season. Torres had five points at Boston College, then topped that two days later with 14 steals in the fourth quarter, including one with 11 seconds left to points at Bryant University. help secure the win. If you're wondering, the UNH record for steals in a game is 10, Groman's Percentages set by Corinne Gulas vs. Maine on Feb. 13, 1984. Freshman guard Adara Groman leads UNH in 3-point field goal percentage (37.5%) and free throw percentage (90.9%) while Go-Go-Gogolin ranking second in field goal percentage (34.2%). Junior forward and captain Ivy Gogolin leads all Wildcats in re- Groman also leads the team in 3-pointers made (15); she was bounding (6.1 rpg) and offensive rebounding (2.9 per game); she 2-for-7 in last weekend's series vs. Stony Brook.

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar Groman ranks fourth on the team in rebounding (3.5 rpg) and ty (59-51 loss) and Fairfield University (71-61 win) at the Lehigh fifth in scoring (6.5 ppg), as well as third in minutes (31.0/game). Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.). On the conference leaderboard, Groman is 13th in 3-pointers Playing on consecutive days will be the norm in the 2020-21 per game (1.2) and 14th in minutes. season, however, as all remaining weekends against America East Groman scored in double digits for the second consecutive game conference teams are scheduled back-to-back at one location. with a career-high 16 points against UMass (Dec. 10). Groman made 4 of 5 attempts from 3-point range -- the most 3's by a 'Cat Make It a Dozen this season -- and shot 5-for-7 from the floor overall; she also made UNH matched its season high of 12 steals Jan. 10 in the 57-52 2 of 3 free throw attempts. victory at Binghamton. The Wildcats previously finished with 12 The previous game vs. NJIT (Dec. 6), Groman netted 11 points steals at Bryant University (Nov. 27) and at Hartford (Dec. 29). and shot 50% from the floor, including 2-for-3 from 3-point range. She pulled down a personal-best nine rebounds in the first Missed It by That Much matchup vs. NJIT. New Hampshire was a few points short of completing a week- end's sweep at Binghamton (Jan. 10-11). Ivy Gogolin hit a jump- Brooke's Breakout shot to give the Wildcats a 56-55 lead with 56 seconds remaining Sophomore guard Brooke Kane has a team-high eight blocks in the fourth quarter. and ranks third in rebounding (5.5 rpg), including second in de- Binghamton grabbed a defensive rebound with 17 seconds left fensive rebounding (4.0/game); she also pulls down 1.5 offensive and called time out. Denai Bowman was fouled and made both rebounds per game. free throws to put the Bearcats back in front, 57-56, with 15 sec- Kane is also second in steals (1.3 per game) and third in scoring onds on the clock. (8.0 ppg), as well as fourth in assists (1.4/game) and minutes (29.7 UNH called a timeout with five seconds left, but BU's Clare per game). Traeger blocked a jumper in the paint and grabbed the rebound On the America East leaderboard, Kane is 13th in defensive re- with three seconds remaining. She was fouled and made the first bounding, 15th in steals/game, 17th in rebounding and minutes/ free throw to close the scoring in Binghamton's 58-56 win. game, and 18th in blocks/game. In the series at Binghamton, she recorded 12 points and eight Going for Two rebounds (Jan. 10) and followed that with 10 & 8 (Jan. 11). UNH attempted a season-low eight 3-pointers Jan. 11 at In just her second career start, Kane scored 10 points and pulled Binghamton; one 3-pointer made also marked a season low. down six rebounds with three assists, two steals and four blocks in 38 minutes at Bryant University (Nov. 27). Not More Than Four Kane surpassed many of those numbers Dec. 6 vs. NJIT, when UNH has made more than four 3-pointers in a game just three she recorded her first career double-double with 14 points and 11 times this season, and two of those were last weekend in the Stony rebounds; it was the first of three double-doubles by a Wildcat this Brook series. season. Kane also finished with five assists and three steals in 33 The Wildcats matched their season high of eight 3's last Satur- minutes. day, then made six Sunday; they were previously 8-for-16 against Kane kicked off 2021 with a 12-point, seven rebound effort in UMass. UNH's 58-57 win vs. Maine on Jan. 2. She shot 50% from the floor The 'Cats have finished with four 3-pointers in a game five times, (4-8) and was a perfect 3-for-3 at the foul line. Kane was also cred- most recently Jan. 10 at Binghamton. ited with two assists and two steals in 36 minutes. A Wildcat has made more than two 3-balls in a game twice: Adara Groman, who was 4-for-5 from behind the arc in the afore- Another Game, Another Start mentioned game vs. UMass, and Amanda Torres, who was 3 of 4 Amanda Torres has started 62 consecutive games dating back to last Saturday against Stony Brook. Dec. 16, 2018, at Central Connecticut State University. She has 68 starts in 69 games since the start of the 2018-19 season. Digging In Defensively Héléna Delaruelle has started all 42 games since the start of her New Hampshire held Maine below 30 percent shooting from the Wildcat career in 2019-20, and that is UNH's second longest active floor (29.9%; 20 of 67) in the 58-57 win Jan. 2; that mark is the streak. lowest field goal percentage by a Wildcat opponent this season. And it included 22.2 percent (4-18) in the third quarter, when Not Much Breathing Room UNH outscored the Black Bears 15-10 to take a 42-39 lead into the Through 13 games, UNH has had a double-digit lead in two final period. games. The Wildcats recorded their largest lead of the season -- 14 points -- when they built a 20-6 advantage at 7:23 of the second Our Captains quarter at Binghamton (Jan. 10) en route to a 57-52 win. Senior guard Amanda Torres, junior forward Ivy Gogolin and The other double-digit lead was 10 points: 42-32 in the third quar- redshirt sophomore forward Faith Bonett are the three captains ter of the Dec. 28 game at Hartford; the 'Cats lost that game, 53-50. of the 2020-21 Wildcats. Bonett is also a co-Vice President of the In the 11 other games, the largest lead was seven points in the UNH Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). closing minute of the 59-53 win vs. NJIT on Dec. 6. While Torres is the lone senior on the squad, Gogolin and Bonett are the only two forwards. Back-to-Back Torres was regarded as the team's top defender last season and The Dec. 5-6 weekend vs. NJIT marked the first time in more earned a spot on the America East All-Defense Team; she was the than three years that UNH played back-to-back days. The previous first Wildcat to receive that honor since the 2014-15 season. time it happened was Nov. 25-26, 2017, against LaSalle Universi-

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar Meet the Newcomers In 11 games, all off the bench, Serbascewicz is averaging 1.5 UNH's three freshmen are guards Adara Groman and Bella points in 8.3 minutes per game. Stuart as well as center Paige Cote. Sophomore guard Lexi Greffen made her season debut Jan. 10 Cote (6-foot-2) starred at Sanford High School (Sanford, at Binghamton. She scored two points in 4+ minutes; one day later, Maine), where she graduated as the school's valedictorian and all- she pulled down two rebounds in 5+ minutes. time leading scorer with 1,025 career points. Melissa Girondin, another sophomore guard, has played four Cote is UNH's leader in field goal percentage at .382 (26-68), games with averages of 1.0 rebounds and 4.4 minutes per game. and her eight blocks is tied for the lead. She has played in all 13 Junior guard Mariah Gonzalez made her season debut Jan. 3 games off the bench with averages of 5.2 points, 2.6 rebounds and vs. Maine; she recorded an assist in 3+ minutes. She also saw two 15.5 minutes per game. minutes of action Jan. 11 at Binghamton and three minutes Jan. 17 Cote scored a career-high 10 points and hit a pair of 3-pointers against Stony Brook. in UNH's 52-49 win against Stony Brook (Jan. 16). She also pulled down six rebounds in playing a season-high 25 minutes, 29 sec- Thankful to Play onds. New Hampshire opened the 2020-21 season with a pair of road Cote finished with a season high of seven rebounds in her first games sandwiched around Thanksgiving day. The 'Cats played to collegiate game (Nov. 25 at Boston College). Cote scored seven an 80-44 loss at Boston College in the Nov. 25 opener, then was points in consecutive games at Bryant and vs. NJIT, then again edged 75-72 at Bryant on Nov. 27. Dec. 10 vs. UMass. Cote made the game-deciding play in the 58-57 win vs. Maine (Jan. 2) in which she intercepted the Black Bears' inbounds pass with 1.3 seconds remaining. Groman (5-8) scored 1,198 points in three years at Berwick Academy (including eighth grade) before attending Worcester Academy. She was named to the AA NEPSAC All-Star First Team in 2018-19 and 2019-20. Groman has started all 13 games with averages of 6.5 points and 3.5 rebounds in 31.0 minutes per game. She's made a team-high 15 3-pointers and leads UNH in 3-point FG% (.394) and FT% (.909). Groman scored six fourth-quarter points to help propel UNH to a 59-53 comeback win vs. NJIT (Dec. 6); she finished with 11 points to mark her first career double-digit scoring effort. Groman pulled down a season-high nine rebounds and played a season-high 37 minutes at Bryant. Stuart (5-11) was a member of back-to-back Section II Class AA state championship teams at Shenendehowa High School, where she received New York State Sportswriters Association All-State Honorable Mention. Stuart has played in 12 of 13 games, all off the bench, with averag- es of 1.5 points, 2.0 rebounds and 9.8 minutes per game. She scored a season-high five points in 19 minutes in the opener at Boston College (Nov. 25) and matched that Jan. 11 at Binghamton. Stuart pulled down a season-high six rebounds in 19 minutes at Hartford (Dec. 29) and matched that the next game vs. Maine (Jan. 2).

Guard Depth After making her season debut in the final minute of the game Dec. 5 vs. NJIT, junior guard Kali Grimm played 21 significant minutes in the next day's 59-53 come-from-behind victory. She finished with two points, three rebounds, two assists and a steal. With Brooke Kane unable to start Dec. 10 vs. UMass, Grimm was inserted into the starting lineup. She finished with five points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal in 27 minutes. Grimm made it consecutive appearances in the starting lineup with the start Dec. 28 at Hartford. She tallied five rebounds and two points in 22:22 of action. In eight games (two starts), Grimm is averaging 1.6 points and 2.3 rebounds in 12.8 minutes per game. Sarah Serbascewicz, another junior guard, scored a career-high eight points in 12:38 of action off the bench Jan. 3 against Maine; she made all three field goal attempts, including a 3-pointer. One day earlier against the Black Bears, she netted three points (all on free throws) in 6:24.

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar LINEUP TRENDS 2020-21 STARTING LINEUPS OPPONENT DATE (RESULT) G G G G F at Boston College 11/25 (80-44 L) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin at Bryant 11/27 (75-72 L) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin NJIT * 12/05 (78-57 L) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin NJIT * 12/06 (59-53 W) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin UMASS 12/10 (74-55 L) Torres Delaruelle Grimm Groman Gogolin at Hartford * 12/28 (53-50 L) Torres Delaruelle Grimm Groman Gogolin at Hartford * 12/29 (64-57 L) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin Maine * 01/02 (58-57 W) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin Maine * 01/03 (76-56 L) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin at Binghamton * 01/10 (57-52 W) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin at Binghamton * 01/11 (58-56 L) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin Stony Brook * 01/16 (52-49 W) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin Stony Brook * 01/17 (64-41 L) Torres Delaruelle Kane Groman Gogolin

Home games in BOLD CAPS * America East game

RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP SEASON / CAREER STARTS

LINEUP RECORD WINS LOSSES Player Consecutive Season Career Delaruelle 4-7 NJIT (12.06) at BC (11.25) Torres 62 13 77 Torres MAINE (01.02) at Bryant (11.27) Delaruelle 42 13 42 Groman at Binghamton (01.10) NJIT (12.05) Gogolin 13 13 39 Kane SBU (01.16) at Hartford (12.29) Groman 13 13 13 Gogolin MAINE (01.03) Kane 7 11 11 at Binghamton (01.11) Grimm -- 2 7 SBU (01.17) Bonett -- -- 4 Gonzalez -- -- 3 Delaruelle 0-2 UMASS (12.10) Cote ------Torres at Hartford (12.28) Girondin ------Groman Greffen ------Grimm Serbascewicz ------Gogolin Stuart ------

RECORD BY POSITION BREAKDOWN Torres' streak began Dec. 16, 2018 at CCSU LINEUP RECORD WINS LOSSES 4 guards 4-9 NJIT (12.06) at BC (11.25) 1 forward MAINE (01.02) at Bryant (11.27) at Binghamton (01.10) NJIT (12.05) SBU (01.16) UMass (12.10) at Hartford (12.28) at Hartford (12.29) MAINE (01.03) at Binghamton (01.11) SBU (01.17)

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS

Opponent Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks at Boston College Delaruelle (12) Cote (7) Delaruelle (2) Torres (3) Bonett, Cote (1) at Bryant Torres (20) Groman (9) Torres (4) five tied ^ (2) Kane (4) NJIT (12/05) Gogolin (15) Gogolin (9) Gogolin (4) four tied # (2) Cote, Gogolin (1) NJIT (12/06) Torres (20) Kane (11) Kane (5) Kane (3) Cote, Gogolin, Kane (1) UMASS (12/10) Groman (16) Kane (7) Delaruelle (4) Torres (3) Cote (2) at Hartford (12/28) Delaruelle (14) Delaruelle (11) Torres (6) Delaruelle (3) Kane (1) at Hartford (12/29) Gogolin (18) Delaruelle (10) Torres (3) Torres, Groman (3) Gogolin, Stuart (1) MAINE (01/02) Torres (19) Gogolin (11) Torres (5) Kane, Gogolin (2) ---- Torres (2) MAINE (01/03) Torres (12) Gogolin (8) Gogolin (4) Torres, Gogolin (1) Kane (1) at Binghamton (01/10) Gogolin (15) Gogolin (10) Kane (3) Torres (7) Cote (1) at Binghamton (01/11) Gogolin (16) Delaruelle, Kane (8) Delaruelle (2) Torres, Kane (2) Gogolin, Kane (1) Torres, Gogolin (2) STONY BROOK (01/16) Torres (15) Cote (6) Delaruelle (5) Delaruelle, Gogolin (3) Cote, Groman (1) STONY BROOK (01/17) Gogolin (11) Gogolin (6) Torres (3) Torres (2) Cote (1)

^ Héléna Delaruelle, Ivy Gogolin, Adara Groman, Brooke Kane, Amanda Torres # Héléna Delaruelle, Ivy Gogolin, Adara Groman, Amanda Torres

BY PLAYER

Faith Bonett Paige Cote Héléna Delaruelle Ivy Gogolin Blocks (1) Rebounds (2) Points (2) Points (5) Blocks (7) Rebounds (3) Rebounds (5) Assists (4) Assists (3) Steals (4) Steals (5) Pts & Rebs (1) Blocks (4) Pts & Rebs (3) Pts, Rebs & Asst (1)

Adara Groman Brooke Kane Bella Stuart Amanda Torres Points (1) Rebounds (3) Blocks (1) Points (5) Rebounds (1) Assists (2) Assists (6) Steals (3) Steals (4) Steals (10) Blocks (1) Blocks (4)

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES 2020-21 Season CAREER

(Reverse Chronological Order) (Reverse Chronological Order) 20-Point Performances 20-Point Performances Ivy Gogolin (1x), Amanda Torres (2x) 20, Amanda Torres vs. NJIT (Dec. 6) Amanda Torres - 20 (Dec. 6 vs. NJIT) 20, Amanda Torres at Bryant (Nov. 27) Amanda Torres - 20 (Nov. 27 at Bryant) ______23, Ivy Gogolin at Hartford (Feb. 20, 2019) 10-Rebound Performances Ivy Gogolin - 10 (Jan. 10 at Binghamton) 10-Rebound Performances Ivy Gogolin - 11 (Jan. 2, 2021 vs. Maine) Ivy Gogolin (6x), Héléna Delaruelle (3x), Faith Bonett (1x) Héléna Delaruelle - 10 (Dec. 29 at Hartford) Brooke Kane (1x) Héléna Delaruelle - 11 (Dec. 28 at Hartford) 10, Ivy Gogolin at Binghamton (Jan. 10) Brooke Kane - 11 (Dec. 6 vs. NJIT) 11, Ivy Gogolin vs. Maine (Jan. 2) 10, Héléna Delaruelle at Hartford (Dec. 29) 11, Héléna Delaruelle at Hartford (Dec. 28) 10-Assist Performances 11, Brooke Kane vs. NJIT (Dec. 6) ______10, Faith Bonett at UMass Lowell (Jan. 2, 2020) 5-Steal Performances 10, Ivy Gogolin vs. Brown (Nov. 24, 2019) Amanda Torres - 7 (Jan. 10 at Binghamton) 12, Héléna Delaruelle vs. Merrimack (Nov. 16, 2019) ______10, Ivy Gogolin vs. UMBC (March 2, 2019) Double-Doubles 12, Ivy Gogolin vs. Vermont (Feb. 13, 2019) Ivy Gogolin - 15p, 10r (Jan. 10 at Binghamton) 10, Ivy Gogolin vs. Hartford (Jan. 23, 2019) Héléna Delaruelle - 14p, 11r (Dec. 28 at Hartford) Brooke Kane - 14p, 11r (Dec. 6 vs. NJIT) 10-Assist Performances Héléna Delaruelle (1x) Double-digit scoring games ______Amanda Torres (9) 11, Héléna Delaruelle at UMass (Dec. 05, 2019) Ivy Gogolin (8) Brooke Kane (6) Héléna Delaruelle (4) 5-Steal Performances Adara Groman (2) Amanda Torres - 7 (Jan. 10 at Binghamton) Paige Cote (1)

Double-Doubles Ivy Gogolin (4x), Faith Bonett (1x), Héléna Delaruelle (1x) LEADS & COMEBACKS Brooke Kane (1x) Ivy Gogolin (15p, 10r) at Binghamton (Jan. 10) Largest lead: 14 points [20-6; 2nd] (Jan. 10 at Binghamton) Héléna Delaruelle (14p, 11r) at Hartford (Dec. 28) Brooke Kane (14p, 11r) vs. NJIT (Dec. 6) Largest margin of victory: 6 pts [59-53] (Dec. 6 vs. NJIT) ______Largest comeback victory: 10 [trail 25-15 ... won 59-53] Faith Bonett (11p, 10r) at UMass Lowell (Jan. 2, 2020) (Dec. 6. vs. NJIT) Ivy Gogolin (10p, 10r) vs. Brown (Nov. 24, 2019) ______Largest deficit: 40 pts [80-40] (Nov. 25, 2020 at BC) Ivy Gogolin (15p, 12r) vs. Vermont (Feb. 13, 2019) Largest margin of defeat: 36 pts [80-44] (Nov. 25, 2020 at BC) Ivy Gogolin (12p, 10r) vs. Hartford (Jan. 23, 2019) Largest opponent comeback win: 10 [trail 42-32 ... won 53-50] (Dec. 28 at Hartford)

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar 2020-21 AMERICA EAST AMERICA EAST STAT RANKINGS WEEKLY AWARDS INDIVIDUAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK POINTS PER GAME Amanda Torres (12/07/20) Amanda Torres, 7th (11.6) ... Ivy Gogolin, 10th (11.4) REBOUNDING Ivy Gogolin, 10th (6.1) ... Héléna Delaruelle, 11th (6.0) 2020-21 AMERICA EAST Brooke Kane, 17th (5.5) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING PRESEASON COACHES POLL Ivy Gogolin, 2nd (2.9) ... Héléna Delaruelle, 17th (1.8) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING No. School (first place votes) Points Héléna Delaruelle, 9th (4.2) ... Brooke Kane, 13th (4.0) 1. Maine (6) 78 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 2. Stony Brook (4) 76 Ivy Gogolin, 1st (.787) ... Amanda Torres, 3rd (.778) 3. UMass Lowell 62 3-POINT FG's PER GAME Adara Groman, 13th (1.2) 4. UAlbany 54 ASSISTS PER GAME 5-t. Binghamton 43 Amanda Torres, 7th (2.7) ... Héléna Delaruelle, 16th (2.2) UMBC 43 STEALS PER GAME 7. Vermont 36 Amanda Torres, 2nd (2.3) ... Brooke Kane, 15th (1.3) BLOCKS PER GAME 8. Hartford 24 Brooke Kane, 18th (0.6) ... Paige Cote, 18th (0.6) 9. NEW HAMPSHIRE 23 MINUTES PER GAME 10. NJIT 11 Amanda Torres, 2nd (36.8) ... Héléna Delaruelle, 7th (32.5) Adara Groman, 14th (31.0) ... Brooke Kane, 17th (29.8) 2020-21 AMERICA EAST PRESEASON TEAM

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM OFFENSE DEFENSE MARGIN 6th (54.9) 8th (64.1) 8th (-9.2) Maeve Carroll -- Senior, Forward -- Maine FG PCT FG PCT DEFENSE Kharis Idom -- Junior, Guard -- UMass Lowell 10th (32.9%) 8th (41.5%) Blanca Millan -- Senior, Guard -- Maine 3-PT FG PCT 3-PT FG PCT DEFENSE India Pagan -- Senior, Forward -- Stony Brook 6th (26.6%) 9th (33.5%) Dor Saar -- Senior, Guard -- Maine FREE THROW PCT FT MADE/GAME FT ATTEMPTS/GAME 1st (73.3%) 2nd (12.7) 4th (17.3) REBOUNDS/GAME OPP REBOUNDS/GAME REBOUND MARGIN 5th (36.8) 8th (39.9) 9th (-3.2) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME 2nd (12.7) ASSISTS PER GAME 7th (9.85) TURNOVERS 3rd (16.2) TURNOVER MARGIN 2nd (1.00) ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 4th (0.61) STEALS PER GAME 5th (8.08) BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME 9th (1.85)

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar 2020-21 ROSTER BREAKDOWN NUMERICAL No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team 0 Héléna Delaruelle So. G 5-7 Enghien-les-Bains, France/Putnam Science Acad. 1 Lexi Greffen So. G 5-7 Portsmouth, R.I. / Portsmouth 2 Brooke Kane So. G 6-0 Derry, N.H. / Pinkerton Academy 3 Bella Stuart Fr. G 5-11 Clifton Park, N.Y. / Shenendehowa 4 Ivy Gogolin Jr. F 6-2 Hopkinton, Mass. / Hopkinton 5 Amanda Torres Sr. G 5-7 Hudson, N.H. / Proctor Academy 10 Sarah Serbascewicz Jr. G 5-5 Ledyard, Conn. / Ledyard 12 Adara Groman Fr. G 5-8 Hopkinton, Mass. / Worcester Academy 23 Paige Cote Fr. C 6-2 Sanford, Maine / Sanford 25 Mariah Gonzalez Jr. G 5-10 Watkins Glen, N.Y. / Elmira 32 Faith Bonett R-So. F 6-0 Moorestown, N.J. / Moorestown 45 Kali Grimm Jr. G 5-9 Norwood Young America, Minn./Central Norwood Young America 55 Melissa Girondin So. G 5-11 Levallois-Perret, France/ Marguerite de Flandre

COACHES AND STAFF PRONUNCIATION Head Coach: Kelsey Hogan (New Hampshire ‘14), first season 0 Héléna Delaruelle Assistant Coaches: Peyton Booth (New Hampshire '18), second season eh-LAY-na dey-la-ru-ELL Derek Marchione (Keene State '14), first season Enghein-les-Bains Katy Howard (Assumption '13), first season ong-YUN lay bahn 4 Gogolin ALPHABETICAL STATE / COUNTRY GO-guh-lin 32 Faith Bonett CONNECTICUT (1): Serbascewicz 10 Serbascewicz 23 Paige Cote FRANCE (2): Delaruelle, Girondin ser-BASS-uh-WITZ 0 Héléna Delaruelle MASSACHUSETTS (2): Gogolin, Groman 12 Adara Groman 55 Melissa Girondin MAINE (1): Cote uh-DAR-uh GRO-min 4 Ivy Gogolin NEW HAMPSHIRE (2): Kane, Torres 23 Cote 25 Mariah Gonzalez NEW JERSEY (1): Bonett co-dee 1 Lexi Greffen NEW YORK (2): Gonzalez, Stuart 45 Kali Grimm 32 Bonett RHODE ISLAND (1): Greffen 12 Adara Groman bo-NAY MINNESOTA (1): Grimm 2 Brooke Kane 55 Girondin 10 Sarah Serbascewicz jer-ON-din 3 Bella Stuart Levallois-Perret 5 Amanda Torres luh-vel-eh-WAH pear-EH Marchione CLASS POSITION MARSH-ee-own SENIORS (1): Torres CENTERS (1): Cote JUNIORS (4): Gogolin, Serbascewicz, Gonzalez, FORWARDS (2): Bonett, Gogolin Grimm GUARDS (10): Delaruelle, Girondin, Gonzalez, SOPHOMORES (5): Bonett, Delaruelle, Greffen, Greffen, Grimm, Groman, Kane, Stuart, Girondin, Kane Serbascewicz, Torres FRESHMEN (3): Cote, Groman, Stuart

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar HEAD COACH KELSEY HOGAN QUICK FACTS UNH GENERAL INFORMATION Granite State native, three-time Location ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Durham, N.H. 03824 captain, former All-America East Founded �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1866 First Team guard and six-year as- Enrollment �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15,398 sistant/associate head coach Kelsey President ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������James Dean Athletic Director ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Marty Scarano Hogan ’14 added the ultimate new Senior Associate A.D. for Compliance/SWA �����������������������������Michelle Bronner chapter to her extensive Univer- Faculty Representative �����������������������������������������������������������������Dr. Heather Barber sity of New Hampshire women’s Colors ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Navy Blue and White basketball portfolio when she was Nickname ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Wildcats named the seventh head coach in Affiliation �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������NCAA Division I Conference ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������America East program history by UNH Director Arena (Capacity) ����������������������������������������������������� Lundholm Gymnasium (2,500) of Athletics Marty Scarano on Aug. Basketball Office Phone �������������������������������������������������������������������� (603) 862-0281 10, 2020. Basketball Office Fax ������������������������������������������������������������������������� (603) 862-3839 “UNH has a proud tradition of notable alumni who are now Main Athletics Office ������������������������������������������������������������������������� (603) 862-1850 prominent head coaches, which is a significant strength of ours,” SOCIAL MEDIA Scarano stated. “Kelsey now joins that distinguished group, and Athletic Website ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� UNHWildcats.com she embodies everything that is great about UNH. We will be well UNH Athletics Facebook ��������������������������������������������������������������������/UNHWildcats served having her lead our women’s basketball program for years UNH Athletics Twitter ����������������������������������������������������������������������@UNHWildcats to come.” UNH Women’s Basketball Twitter ��������������������������������������������������������@UNHWBB Scarano tabbed Hogan as interim head coach April 15 when UNH Athletics Instagram ����������������������������������������������������������������@UNHWildcats UNH Women’s Basketball Instagram ������������������������������������������������������ @unhwbb Magarity departed following 10 seasons at the helm to become UNH Athletics YouTube ���������������������������������������������������������������������/UNHAthletics head coach at Holy Cross. Hogan joined the program as an assis- tant coach under Magarity shortly after graduation in 2014 and WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF was elevated to associate head coach in August 2019. Head Basketball Coach ��������������������������������� Kelsey Hogan (New Hampshire, ‘14) From 2014-16, Hogan worked directly with guard Elizabeth Record at School/Years ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 0-0/ 1st season Belanger (2012-16), a two-time America East First Team guard Career Record/Years ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 0-0 / 1st season Assistant Coach ������������������������������������������������Peyton Booth (New Hampshire '18) who ranked sixth in all-time scoring (1,453 points) and eighth in Assistant Coach ������������������������������������������������� Derek Marchione (Keene State '14) rebounds (703) at the University. Hogan also mentored two of the Assistant Coach ��������������������������������������������������������Katy Howard (Assumption '13) best point guards in program history: Kristen Anderson (2013-17) is second in all-time assists (391) and Brittni Lai (2016-18), in just TEAM INFORMATION two seasons, compiled 220 assists (No. 17). 2019-20 Overall Record �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10-19 Hogan, who is ranked No. 2 all-time at UNH in free throw 2019-20 Conference Record / Finish ������������������������������������������������� 7-9 / 5th place Letterwinners Returning / Lost ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 / 5 percentage (.807), scored 1,181 points (No. 12 in school history) Starters Returning / Lost ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 / 2 and handed out 375 assists (No. 4) during an illustrious playing Newcomers �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 career that spanned from 2008-14. The 5-foot-6 guard overcame medical redshirt seasons in 2008-09 and 2009-10 to become a MEDIA INFORMATION three-time captain and an All-America East First Team selection Assoc. Athletic Director for Communications / WBB contact ����Mike Murphy her senior year (2013-14). That season she ranked No. 1 in the AE Murphy’s Office ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������(603) 862-3906 Murphy’s E-Mail ��������������������������������������������������������������������[email protected] in free throw percentage (.821) and placed among league leaders in 3-point field goal percentage (.317/No. 4), minutes/game (32.6, No. 5), assists/game (3.2/No. 6), 3-pointers made (49, No. 7) and points/game (12.5, No. 9). Hogan took the America East by storm as a redshirt freshman in 2010-11 when she led the conference in assists/game (4.1) and 3-point field goal percentage (.413). She paced the America East in 3-point field goal percentage (.446) again as a sophomore (2011-12) and punctuated her junior season (2012-13) with one of the biggest shots in school history, a buzzer-beating, 3-pointer that lifted the Wildcats over Stony Brook, 49-46, in the America East quarterfinals. Hogan earned dual degrees in Psychology and Kinesiology: Sport Studies with a minor in Education at UNH before receiving her Master of Business Administration degree from Southern New Hampshire University in 2018. Prior to coming to UNH, Hogan enjoyed a decorated high school career at Nashua North High School where she became the first player in school history to score 1,000 points (1,032) and was named All-State four straight seasons.

2020-21 UNH Women's Basketball @unhwbb #BeTheRoar THE LAST TIME UNH... Won at home �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 01/16/21 vs Stony Brook (52-49) Lost at home ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 01/17/21 vs Stony Brook (64-41) Won on the road �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 01/10/21 at Binghamton (57-52) Lost on the road ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 01/11/21 at Binghamton (58-56) Won at a neutral site ����������������������������������������������������