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Just like any other year, the 2009UNHWildcatshadanumberofhighlyskilledplayerson its roster.Unlikeanyother year, the team had to adapt to ashortbenchduetoitssizeof16players,includingtwogoalies.Furthermore,threeplayers changed from their establishedpositions – two made a switch fromdefensetoforwardwhileanothermovedfromforwardtotheblueline–duringthecourseoftheseason. Nevertheless, the ‘Catsopened theseasonwithsixgamesin11daysandwentundefeated(4-0-2)inthatspanwitha1-0-2markagainstnationally-rankedteams. In the first game of the season, UNH skatedtoa2-2tieathomeagainstnation-ally-rankedBostonCollege.And in thefirst Hockey East women’s game decided byashootout,theWildcatsprevailed1-0 when senior captain Kacey Bellamyscored in the fifth round. AfterdefeatingNiagaratwiceontheroad – Sam Faber recorded her 150thcareerpointOct.11vs.thePurpleEagles– the‘Catsnetted third-periodgoals21seconds apart to rally for a 3-3 tie atnationally-ranked UConn (the Huskiesgainedtheextrapointintheleaguestand-ingsbywinningtheshootout). NewHampshire returned to actionat theWhittemoreCenter andupendednationally-rankedSt.Lawrence,3-2, aswell as Clarkson, 2-1, with Jenn Wakefield extending her goal-scoring streak to five games. UNH’s22-gameregular-seasonun-beatenstreak(19-0-3)endedatnationally-rankedBostonUniversity,whichrecordedits first ever win against theWildcatswitha3-2victory.ThelossalsosnappedUNH’sHockeyEast regular-seasonun-beatenstreakat40games(36-0-4). Theteam’smasteryofYalecontinuedwithawin that improved theWildcats’lifetimerecordvs.theBulldogsto18-0-1andthe2009recordto5-1-2. Behind a third-period shorthandedgoalbyFaber,UNHralliedtotieBostonU.,2-2,at theWhittemoreCenter. (BUonceagainprevailedintheshootout.) TheWildcatscontinuedleagueplay
witha4-1winagainstUVManda7-1victory at Maine in which they nettedthree first-period power-play goals in 93 seconds. UNHthentraveledsouthtoFortMy-ers,Floridatofaceoffagainsttop-rankedWisconsinfora two-gameweekendse-ries.Intheopener,the‘Catsledbyscoresof 1-0 and 2-1 in the first period but the Badgersralliedtotakealeadbeforethefirst intermission en route to victory. The next day, UNH limited the Badgers totwogoalsbutreturnedhomewithanotherloss. TheWildcats then played host toNortheastern University, and KayleyHerman recorded her first shutout of the seasonina2-0victory. UpnextwasatriptoHamilton,N.Y.,wherethe‘CatsbattledColgate.Despitea34-2shotadvantageinthethirdperiod,UNH’scomebackbidfellshortina5-4loss. NewHampshirewentunbeaten (1-0-2) in threeDecembergames to enterthe break with a 9-4-5 overall record.The month opened with a home gameagainst nationally-rankedHarvard, andbackbonedbyacareer-high36savesfromHerman–including20inthethirdperiod–the‘Catsskatedtoa1-1tie. UNHfollowedthatwitha3-3tieatnationally-ranked Boston U. and thenLindsey Minton, in her first career start, stoppedall22shotsshefacedtorecorda3-0winagainstNortheastern. Januarybeganwitharoadtriptonem-esisProvidenceCollege.NewHampshirerecordedatotalof43shotsbutlost thegame. Following that game, head coachBrianMcCloskeyshookupthelineupbymovingCourtneyBirchardtothebluelineanddefensemanKellyCahilltothecorpsofforwards. Andthe‘Catsdidnotloseagainintheregularseason. Inamid-Januaryshowdownagainstintrastate rival, nationally-rankedDart-mouthCollege, theWildcats respondedwithan8-3victorybehindtheeffortsofWakefield (2g, 3a) and Bellamy (4a); the
‘Catswent5-for-7onthepowerplayvs.theBigGreen. Following a 4-2 road win againstNortheastern, UNH swept a two-gamehomeseriesagainstMainebythescoresof 3-0 and 5-1 to move into first place in theHockeyEaststandings. Oneweek later, a home-and-homeseries against nationally-ranked Bos-tonCollegepitted the top two teams inHockeyEast. IntheopeneratUNH’sWhittemoreCenter,Hermanmatchedherpersonalbestof36saves,FabertalliedthreeassistsandWakefield netted a pair of goals to propel the‘Catstoa4-2win. ThenextdayatBC,FaberbecamethefourthUNHWildcattoreachthe100-as-sistmilestone,KellyPatonrecordedherfirst career hat trick and Minton stopped 25shotstoliftNewHampshiretoa5-2victoryandsolidifyUNH’spositionatoptheleaguestandings. The‘Catsthenextendedtheirwinningstreak to eightgameswith a two-gamesweepatVermontinwhichtheyoutscoredthe hosts 9-3.The weekend was high-lightedbyBellamy’s100thcareerpoint–shebecamethesixthUNHdefensementoreachthatmilestone. New Hampshire then returned tothesiteofitsmostrecentloss,albeittwomonthsearlier,tofaceoffagainstthePCFriars.TheWildcatsbuilta3-1leadinthethirdperiodandfendedoffthehostteaminthewaningminutestoputthemselvesinpositiontoclinchashareoftheHockeyEastregular-seasontitlewithaweekendsweepofProvidence. AndUNHdidexactlythatasPatonscored twice – she recorded her 100thcareer point on the first tally – to lead the Wildcatstoa4-1winattheWhittemoreCenter.Thevictorynotonly ensured ashareoftheleagueregular-seasontitle,itsecuredthetopseedandwithittherightto host the semifinal and final rounds of theHockeyEastChampionship. Inararelate-seasonnon-conferencematchup(thegamewasrescheduledfromDecember),UNHtraveledtonationally-rankedHarvard.
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Minton,comingoffherHockeyEastRookieoftheWeekeffortagainsttheFriars,stoppedall17shotsshefacedinthethirdperiodtosendthegameintoovertimetiedat2.Shemadethreemoresavesintheextrasession–increasinghercareer-hightotalto33–andCourtneyBirchardscoredwith39secondsremaininginOTtoliftthe‘Catstoa3-2victoryagainsttheCrimson. Itwasthe20thwinoftheseasonforNewHampshire,anditmarkedtheseventhtimeinasmanyseasonsthatheadcoachBrianMcCloskeyledtheprogramto20+wins. UNHclosed the2009regularseasonwithahome-and-homeseriesagainstnationally-rankedUConn.TheWildcats,who rallied from a two-goal, third-period deficit back in October to force a 3-3 tie, once again erased a 3-1 deficit en route to a 4-3 victory in which Jenn Wakefield scored the game-winning goalwith92secondstoplay. OnUNH’sSeniorDay–withatributetoseniorsKaceyBellamy,SamFaber,MaggieJoyceandAngelaTaylor–itwasWakefield and Kelly Cahill who scored two goals apiece to lead the‘Catstoa4-1victory.Withthe13-gamewinningstreak,UNHenteredthepostseasonwitha22-5-5overallrecord. AsthetopseedoftheHockeyEasttourney,UNHreceiveda bye in the opening round. On the eve of the semifinals, five Wildcatswerehonoredattheannualleaguebanquet.BrianMc-CloskeywasnamedCoachoftheYearwhileBellamy,Faberand Wakefield were named to the First Team and Kelly Paton wasaSecondTeamselection. The postseason began with a semifinal matchup against Providence, which advanced out of the first round with a 3-0 victoryagainstUConn.TheWildcatstooka1-0leadonBel-lamy’spower-playgoal andquicklydoubled theadvantagewhenJulieAllenscored83secondslater.PCpulledwithin2-1inthesecondperiodbutneverdidlevelthescore,andUNHmovedthroughtothechampionshipgamewitha3-1victory. Inthattitlegame,NewHampshireprevailed2-1againstnationally-rankedBostonCollegetoextenditswinningstreakto15games–anditshomeunbeatenstreakto30games(26-0-4)–towinitsfourthconsecutiveleaguetournamenttitleandimproveto24-5-5overall. Bellamyonceagaingavethe‘Catsa1-0leadwithagoalmidway through the first period and Micaela Long scored less thatfourminuteslatertoextendtheadvantageto2-0.Mintonheld theEagles scoreless for53minutesbefore theypulledwithin2-1with6:38remaininginthegame. BellamygarneredTourneyMVPhonorsandwasjoinedontheAll-TournamentTeambyBirchard,LongandPaton. Hourslater,theannouncementwasmadethatUNHwouldplay an NCAA quarterfinal home game against University of Minnesota-Duluth,theteamthatdefeatedthe‘Catsintheprevi-ousyear’sFrozenFour. Followingtwoscorelessperiods,thevisitingBulldogstooka2-0leadwithtalliesat2:49and10:08.UNHpulledwithin
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2-1,however,onBirchard’spower-playgoal1:51later.UMDreestablisheda two-goal advantagewith2:17 remainingandscoredanempty-netpower-playgoalwith11secondstoplaytosecurethevictoryandendtheWildcats’season. At the end of the year, Wakefield was among the national leaders in five statistics: game-winning goals (2nd); goals per game,power-playgoalsandshorthandedgoals(3rd);andpointspergame(13th).Patonrankedamongthebestinpower-playgoals(14th);pointspergame(22nd);andgoalspergameandassistspergame(24th).Faber,meanwhile,wassixthinshorthandedgoals and 13th in assists per game. Bellamy finished third in defensemanscoring. TheClassof2009recorded118wins–thehighesttotalbyanyUNHclass–anda.844winningpercentage.Includedinthatisa63-4-8record(.893win%)attheWhittemoreCenteranda73-4-7mark(.911)inHockeyEastthatdoesnotinclude8-0inpostseasonleagueplay.
UNH awards national honorSUSa hockeyPatty kazmaier memorial award top 10 finalist Jenn Wakefieldall-america first teamKaceyBellamy regional honorSnew englanD hockey writerS aSSociationnew england coach of the yearBrianMcCloskeynew england all-Star team Kacey Bellamy, Sam Faber, Kelly Paton, Jenn Wakefield hockey eaSt honorShockey east all-academic teamCourtneyBirchard,KayleyHerman,MicaelaLong,KellyPaton,Brittany Skudder, Angela Taylor, Jenn Wakefieldcoach of the yearBrianMcCloskeyfirst team all-Star Kacey Bellamy, Sam Faber, Jenn WakefieldSecond team all-StarKellyPatontournament mvPKaceyBellamyall-tournament teamKaceyBellamy(D),CourtneyBirchard(D),MicaelaLong(F),KellyPaton(F)tPS hockey Player of the monthKellyPaton(January) Jenn Wakefield (December // February)tPS hockey Player of the weekKaceyBellamy(03.09)KellyPaton(02.02) Jenn Wakefield (10.13 // 01.19 // 02.23)Pure hockey Defensive Player of the weekKayleyHerman(12.08)mission hockey rookie of the weekLindseyMinton(12.15//02.16)
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OVERALLShotS on goal Shots avg/g Pct NewHampshire 1035 29.57 .113Opponents 787 22.49 .097goalS By PerioD 1 2 3 ot totalNewHampshire 36 42 38 1 117Opponents 20 24 32 0 76SaveS By PerioD 1 2 3 ot totalNewHampshire 215 225 258 13 711Opponents 277 310 317 14 918Power Play goals opp PctNewHampshire 40 183 .219Opponents 30 191 .157
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1 2 3 ot totalNewHampshire 22 25 26 0 73Opponents 15 8 15 0 38
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goals opp PctNewHampshire 24 104 .231Opponents 16 105 .152
GOALTENDINGSTATISTICS OVERALL HOCKEYEASTname gP min ga avg Sve Pct w-l-t Sho gP min ga avg Sve Pct w-l-t ShoLindseyMinton 12 627:31 18 1.72 197 .916 10-0-0 1 9 499:28 13 1.56 143 .917 8-0-0 1KayleyHerman 25 1494:27 57 2.29 514 .900 14-6-5 2 13 777:46 25 1.93 248 .908 7-2-4 2EmptyNet 7:23 1 2:46 0Unh 35 2129:21 76 2.14 711 .903 24-6-5 3 21 1280:00 38 1.78 391 .911 15-2-4 3opponents 35 2129:21 117 3.30 918 .887 6-24-5 2 21 1280:00 73 3.42 584 .889 2-15-4 1
SCORINGSTATISTICS OVERALL HOCKEYEAST CAREERname gP g a Pts Sh +/- no-min PP Sh gw gP g a Pts Sh +/- no-minJenn Wakefield- F 31 32 17 49 181 +15 22-44 13 4 9 19 21 9 30 120 +10 14-28 59-36-95KellyPaton-F 35 21 26 47 104 +21 7-22 8 2 3 21 12 16 28 61 +18 3-6 43-68-111SamFaber-F 35 13 30 43 115 +24 23-65 3 3 3 21 10 17 27 72 +21 10-2877-112-189KaceyBellamy-D 35 6 22 28 103 +22 17-34 3 1 1 21 3 14 17 63 +16 5-10 27-80-107AngelaTaylor-F 35 5 22 27 95 +12 13-26 0 0 0 21 4 13 17 70 +10 12-24 16-43-59MicaelaLong-F 35 13 13 26 91 +18 9-18 4 0 3 21 9 9 18 65 +16 5-10 35-40-75CourtneyBirchard-D/F 35 9 14 23 114 +17 16-32 2 1 4 21 3 7 10 67 +11 10-20 17-27-44MaggieJoyce-D 34 3 15 18 62 +9 28-67 3 0 0 20 2 10 12 40 +12 17-34 8-32-40KellyCahill-F/D 33 4 8 12 39 -1 15-30 2 0 0 19 2 7 9 26 E 9-18 7-17-24JulieAllen-F 35 4 7 11 35 -5 7-14 1 0 1 21 2 5 7 19 -2 2-4 4-7-11RaylenDziengelewski-D 35 2 7 9 35 +12 24-48 1 0 0 21 2 6 8 24 +13 11-22 2-15-17CourtneySheary-F/D 35 1 5 6 24 +6 13-26 0 0 0 21 0 2 2 11 +5 8-16 2-8-10ShannonSisk-F 35 2 2 4 16 -6 5-10 0 0 0 21 1 1 2 8 -3 2-4 3-2-5SarahCuthbert-F 34 2 1 3 21 -5 5-10 0 0 0 20 2 1 3 11 -1 4-8 2-1-3KayleyHerman-G 25 0 0 0 0 –– 4-8 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 –– 0-0 0-1-1LindseyMinton-G 12 0 0 0 0 –– 0-0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 –– 0-0 0-0-0TEAM 4-8 3-6 Unh 38 158 251 409 1353 +393 223-476 49 5 33 21 99 159 258 832 +287 101-205 opponents 38 41 60 101 642 -403211-460 13 1 4 21 15 18 33293 -292 97-205
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2008-09FinalStatisticsRecord:24-6-5 Home14-1-3 Away10-3-2 Neutral0-2-0 HockeyEast16(1)-2-3
ATTENDANCEattendance games total averageTotal 35 17,511 500Home 18 12,471 693Away 15 4,308 287Neutral 2 732 366
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HOCKEYEASTTOURNAMENTFirstround–Feb.28(siteofhigherseed)No.3BostonU. 2 No.6Northeastern 1No.4Providence 3 No.5Connecticut 0Semifinals – March 7 (Whittemore Center)No.1UNH 3 No.4Providence 1No.2BostonCollege 3 No.3BostonU. 2Final–March8(WhittemoreCenter)NewHampshire 2 BostonCollege 1
HOCKEYEASTINDIVIDUALLEADERSHOCKEYEASTSTANDINGSTeam W-L-SOL Pts Overall Win%new hampshire 16(1)-2-3 35 24-6-5 .757BostonCollege 14(1)-5-2 30 22-9-5 .681BostonUniversity 14(4)-6-1 29 18-11-7 .597Providence 12(1)-8-1 25 17-16-3 .514Connecticut 12(2)-8-1 25 19-12-4 .600Northeastern 7(0)-13-1 15 12-20-3 .386Vermont 5(1)-15-1 11 7-25-2 .235Maine 4(2)-15-2 10 5-23-5 .227
ALLGAMESgoalSJenn Wakefield, UNH 32DominqueThibault,UConn 24KelliStack,BC 23Kelly Paton, UNH 21AllieThunstrom,BC 19aSSiStS KelliStack,BC 36Sam Faber, UNH 30Kelly Paton, UNH 26AllieThunstrom,BC 23fourw/ 22PointSKelliStack,BC 59Jenn Wakefield, UNH 49Kelly Paton, UNH 47Sam Faber, UNH 43AllieThunstrom,BC 42DefenSeman ScoringKacey Bellamy, UNH 28CristinAllen,UConn 27ErinNormore,PC 26PeggyWakeham,UVM 22JodySydor,UConn 20Power Play PointSJenn Wakefield, UNH 21KelliStack,BC 20Kelly Paton, UNH 18Kacey Bellamy, UNH 18Sam Faber, UNH 17gaaMelissaHaber,BU 1.64MollySchaus,BC 1.69GenevieveLacasse,PC 1.94BrittanyWilson,UConn 1.96FlorenceSchelling,NU 2.24Save PctMollySchaus,BC .938GenevieveLacasse,PC .933FlorenceSchelling,NU .933MelissaHaber,BU .928LeahSulyma,NU .921ShUtoUtSMollySchaus,BC 10GenevieveLacasse,PC 6BrittanyWilson,UConn 5LeahSulyma,NU 3threew/ 2
CONFERENCEGAMESgoalSJenn Wakefield, UNH 21KelliStack,BC 15Kelly Paton, UNH 12AllieThunstrom,BC 12threew/ 10aSSiStS KelliStack,BC 21Sam Faber, UNH 17Kelly Paton, UNH 16AllieThunstrom,BC 15Kacey Bellamy, UNH 14PointSKelliStack,BC 36Jenn Wakefield, UNH 30Kelly Paton, UNH 28Sam Faber, UNH 27AllieThunstrom,BC 27DefenSeman ScoringKacey Bellamy, UNH 17CristinAllen,UConn 17PeggyWakeham,UVM 16TaraWatchorn,BU 14ErinNormore,PC 14Power Play PointSJenn Wakefield, UNH 13PeggyWakeham,UVM 12KelliStack,BC 11Kacey Bellamy, UNH 10 fourw/ 9gaaMelissaHaber,BU 1.54GenevieveLacasse,PC 1.55Lindsey Minton, UNH 1.56MollySchaus,BC 1.64BrittanyWilson,UConn 1.86Save PctGenevieveLacasse,PC .940MollySchaus,BC .934MelissaHaber,BU .929FlorenceSchelling,NU .924LeahSulyma,NU .919ShUtoUtSMollySchaus,BC 7GenevieveLacasse,PC 4BrittanyWilson,UConn 4Kayley Herman, UNH 2LeahSulyma,NU 2
HOCKEYEASTTEAMLEADERSALLGAMESgoalS Per gameUnh 3.34BostonCollege 2.97UConn 2.86BostonUniversity 2.64Providence 2.39Maine 2.03Northeastern 1.80Vermont 1.68goalS alloweD Per gameBostonCollege 1.75BostonUniversity 2.14Providence 2.14UConn 2.14Unh 2.17Northeastern 2.34Maine 3.61Vermont 3.94Power Play Pct.Unh .219UConn .201BostonCollege .164Maine .145Providence .142BostonUniversity .141Northeastern .131Vermont .131Penalty killing Pct.BostonCollege .900UConn .880Northeastern .874Providence .855Unh .843BostonUniversity .839Maine .781Vermont .760
LEAGUEGAMESgoalS Per gameUnh 3.48BostonCollege 3.24BostonUniversity 2.95Providence 2.48UConn 2.29Maine 1.57Northeastern 1.57Vermont 1.52goalS alloweD Per gameBostonCollege 1.67Unh 1.81Providence 1.90BostonUniversity 1.95UConn 2.00Northeastern 2.67Vermont 3.33Maine 3.76Power Play Pct.Unh .231BostonUniversity .180BostonCollege .175UConn .165Providence .156Vermont .150Maine .115Northeastern .077Penalty killing Pct.BostonCollege .899Northeastern .877Providence .865UConn .853BostonUniversity .852Unh .848Vermont .804Maine .754
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TheUniversityofNewHampshirewasoriginallyfoundedasaland-grantcollegewhosemissionwastoshapeandeducatecitizenryamongthestate’sfarmers,businesspeopleandengineers.Today,theUniversityisaland-,sea-,andspace-grantuniversityservingagrowingundergraduatestudentbodyofabout11,000andagraduatepopulationof3,000inadditionto600full-timefacultymembers,92%ofwhichhaveearnedtheirdoctoratedegree.Theuniversityhasgrownintoatoppublicresearchuniversityoccupying2,600acresofclassiclivingandlearningspace,whilestillmaintainingthelookandfeelofaNewEnglandliberalartscollegewithafacultydedicatedtoteaching.UNH’sstudenttofacultyratioregistersat17:1with84%ofitsclasseshaving50studentsorless. AsoneofthemostprestigiousinstitutionsintheNortheast,theUniversityofNewHampshirehasalwaysbeen recognized as a leader in education and research, spanning all fields of study and uniting them through interdisciplinaryprograms,labs,farms,theatres,researchcenters,andlibraries.
Foundedin1866astheNewHampshireCollegeofAgricultureandMechanicalArts,UNHwasamongtheearlystateinstitutionsofhighereducationwhoseformationwasmadepossiblebyfederalgovernmentlandgrants.Thepurposeforthegrantswastoestablishcollegesthatwouldservethesonsanddaughtersoffarmingandlaboringfamilies.
NewHampshireCollegewasoriginallysituatedinHanover,N.H.HereitwasinconnectionwithDartmouthCollegebeforemovingtoDurhamin1893afterBenjaminThompsonbequeathedlandandmoneytofurtherthedevelopmentofthecollege.ThestatelegislaturethengranteditsnewcharterastheUniversityofNewHampshirein1923. TheUniversityhostsnearly550internationalstudentsfrommorethan40countriesandboastsapopu-lationofstudentsfrom49states.Alongwithover100majorsoffered,UNHencompassessevenschoolsandcollegesthatundergraduatescanchoosefrom:theCollegeofLiberalArts,CollegeofEngineeringandPhysi-calSciences,SchoolofHealthandHumanServices,CollegeofLifeSciencesandAgricultures,WhittemoreSchoolofBusinessandEconomics,andtheThompsonSchoolofAppliedScience.Andattheveryheartof
theUniversity’sundergraduatestudiesistheGeneralEducationProgram.TheGEPisacoreprogramwithabreadthofacademicsubjectsthataimstoacquaintthestudentwithsomeofthemajormodesofthoughtnecessarytounderstandoneself,others,society,andtheworld. TheUniversityprides itself asbeinga top10entrepreneurial campus(Forbes.comandThePrincetonReview)andisamongthetop30universitiesnationallyinscienceresearchfundingfromNASA. UNHishometotheNASA-recognizedSpaceScienceCenter;theInstituteforStudyforEarth,OceansandSpace;andtheInstituteofMarineScienceandEngineering.TheEnglishprogramisstaffedbyaninspiringfacultyofwinnersofthePulitzerPrize,theNationalBookAward,theMacArthurFellowship,theEdgarAllenPoeAwardandtheYoungPoetsAward.Inaddition,theWhittemoreSchoolofBusinessandEconomics,establishedin1962,wasrecentlyselectedsecondamongallbusiness schools inanationwidepoolofbusiness schooldeans. NewHampshirealsograduatesstudentswhoattendtop-notchgraduateschools,includingLawSchoolatHarvardandCornell,EngineeringatStanford,andMedicalschoolatDartmouth,JohnHopkins,andHarvard.
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Athletic Department Mission Statement ThemissionoftheintercollegiateathleticsprogramatUNHistoprovidestudent-athletesacollegiateexperiencethatisenrichedbytheirparticipationinprogramswhicharecompetitiveattheNCAADivisionIlevelbothregionallyandnationally. TheintercollegiateathleticsprogramalsoplaysanimportantbyenhancingthequalityoflifefortheUniversityandstatewidecommunitybybeing 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 gainregionalandnationalrecognition;(3)Provideequitableopportunitiesforallintercollegiateathleticsbytheactiverecruitmentofminorityathletes,andprovideequitableopportunitiesforallwomenstudent-athletescommensuratewiththatoftheirmalecounterparts;(4)Provideexcellentfacilitiesforallathletestotrain,practiceandplay;(5)Conductalloperationswithinstateandfederallaw,Universitypolicies,rulesoftheNCAA,andathleticsconferencesinwhichtheUniversitycompetes.
UNH Diversity Statement TheUniversityseeksexcellencethroughdiversityamongitsadministrators,faculty,staff,andstudents.Theuniversityprohibitsdiscriminationonthebasisofrace,color,religion,sex,age,nationalorigin,sexualorientation,genderidentityorexpression,disability,veteranstatus,ormaritalstatus.TheUniversityofNewHampshireiscommittedtocreatingamorediversecommunity,knowingthat“inclusion,diversityandequityarevaluesinextricablylinkedtoourmissionofeducationalexcellence.”Thisdiversitystrengthensourabilitytoreachourindividualandcollectivepotentialandtoprovidebetterservicesandcareforallfaculty,staff,andstudents.
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Inthelastfewyears,severaloftheathleticfacilitieshavereceivedmajorupgradesandimprovements.In September 2001, the University completed a new $2.15 million track and field facility. The Jerry AzumahPerformanceCenter,abrandnewstrengthandconditioningfacilitylocatedintheUNHFieldHouse,wasdedicatedJuly8,2003.UNHathleticshasalsoaddedtwobrandnew$1.5millionoutdoorartificial fields at Memorial Field (AstroTurf) and Bremner Field (AstroPlay). Lundholm Gymnasium hasreceivedsomemajoroverhauls,includinganewplayingsurface,newlights,anewsoundsystemand, most recently, a brand new bleacher system in the summer of 2007. A third artificical field – Field Turf – was also installed in Cowell Stadium in July ‘07. Inadditiontotheincredibleimprovementsofitsathleticfacilities,theUniversityhasupgradedandrenovatedalargepartofitsacademiccampusaswell.Mostrecently,ThompsonHall,oneofthestandinghistoricallandmarksoftheUniversity,hasbeenbeautifullyrefurbishedandrestored.TheUniversityalsocompleteda$52millionrenovationofKingsburyHall,adding6,000squarefeetofstudentprojectspaceforstudentsintheCollegeofEngineeringandPhysicalSciences,aswellasa$4.5revampofHewittHalltoexpandtheSchoolofHealthandHumanServices.Inaddition,thenew120,000squarefootBiologicalSciencesBuilding,RudmanHallandtheSpauldingLifeSciencesRenovationprojectnowprovidestate-of-the-artteachingandresearchinglaboratories. TheUniversityalsospent$15milliontocompleteMorseHall,anewscienceandengineeringbuild-ingaswellas$8.2milliontomodernizetheMemorialUnionBuilding.Thisrevisiontotheexistingstudentunionbuildingconsistedofseveralupgradesincludingtopkitchenanddiningfacilities,twotheaters,studentmailboxes,loungesandmeetingrooms,aswellasadditionalretailspacessuchastheUniversityBookstore.TheUniversityhasalsocompletedconstructionofthenewdiningfacilityonMainStreet,HollowayCommons,aswellastherenovationoftheDimondLibrary. In November of 1995, construction of the $27 million Recreation and Sport Complex reachedcompletion.ThenewWhittemoreCenter includesa state-of-the-art6,500to7,500seatarenaforhockey,concertsandconvocations,aswellasanewthree-levelrecreationalsportsfacilitywithinthestructurewhichhadhousedtheoldSnivelyArena. Combining the atmosphere of a small New England liberal artscollegewiththeresourcesandopportunitiesofamajorresearchuni-versity,theUniversityofNewHampshireisaplacewhereallstudentscan find or create their own niche and succeed. While the University offersanextremelybroadacademicbasewithaninspiringfaculty,italsoprovidesstudentswiththousandsofopportunitiestogetinvolved,eitherthroughathletics,campusrecreation,studentlife,orresearch.TheUniversityisadynamiccommunitythatnotonlychallengesitsmembersacademicallybutalsoexpandstheirunderstandingandappre-ciationofculturaldiversityandleadstoincrediblegrowthasstudents,faculty,staff,andasacommunity.
DistinguishedAlumniPaul Anderson ’68
Senior VP, Dupont Merck
Jerry Azumah ‘99Former NFL Pro Bowler,
Chicago Bears
Andy Brickley ‘82Former NHL Player
Current NESN Analyst (Bruins)
Karyn Bye ’941998 Olympic Gold, Ice Hockey
Marcy Carsey ’66Producer
Cosby Show/That 70’s Show
Ty Conklin ’01NHL Player, Detroit Red Wings
Gary DeStefano ’78President, Nike Team Sports
Jack Edwards ‘79NESN Announcer (Bruins)
Carlton Fisk ’69Hall of Fame Baseball Player
Corey Graham ‘07NFL Payers, Chicago Bears
John Irving ’65Author, “Cider House Rules”
Natalie Jacobson ’65Former News Anchor, Boston TV
Dan Kreider ‘002006 Super Bowl Champion
Pittsburgh Steelers
Kathryn Kross ’82Producer, “ABC Nightline”
Rod LangwayHockey Hall of Fame
Richard Linnehan ’80NASA Astronaut
John Lynch ’74Governor, New Hampshire
Jackie MacMullan ’82Journalist, ESPN & ESPN.com
Mike Minnigan ’78 Vice President, AOL
Ron Noble ’79Secretary General, Interpol
Mike O’Malley ’92Actor, “Yes, Dear”
Peter Paul ‘67Owner, Paul Financial and
Peter Paul WinesRobert Towse ’63
Senior Partner, Morgan Stanley
Barbara Walsh ’81Pulitzer-prize winner,Portland Press Herald
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Less than a two-hour drive north is the White Mountain region of New Hampshire, which offers numerous skiing and hiking opportunities. Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeast.
The University itself is located just minutes from the Atlantic Ocean. Historic Portsmouth Harbor, less than 10 miles from UNH, offers many shopping and fine din-ing opportunities, while Hampton Beach, to the south, is a popular vacation spot.
The Lakes Region of New Hampshire is located to the north. The crown jewel of the region is Lake Winnipesaukee, which is one of the largest lakes in the Northeast. Countless rec-reational activities exist on the many lakes in the area.
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Ocean, mountains, sandy beaches and charming port cities are all within a short drive.
Just an hour south of the campus is Boston, the cultural “hub” of New England. There, visitors can enjoy a baseball game at historic Fen-way Park, visit Quincy Market or walk the Freedom Trail, which fea-tures many of the sites where early American history was made.
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Amtrak’s Downeaster, with a station located on campus, is a great way to travel to Boston or Portland. As a pas-senger, you’ll enjoy miles of scenic land-scape en route to your destination.
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Marty Scarano Director of athleticS
Dr. Mark huDDleSton PreSiDent Dr.MarkHuddlestonwasnamedthe19thPresidentoftheUniversityofNewHampshirebytheUSNHBoardofTrustees
onApril18,2007.HuddlestonwasformerlyatOhioWesleyanUniversityandbringsthreedecadesofexperienceinpublicandprivatehighereducationasafacultymember,dean,andsenioradministrator.
HebeganhisacademiccareerattheStateUniversityofNewYork-Buffaloin1977asanassistantprofessorofpoliticalscience.HethenjoinedthefacultyoftheUniversityofDelawarein1980,whereheremainedforthenext24years.Dr.HuddlestonchairedtheDepartmentofPoliticalScienceandInternationalRelationsandservedasassociateprovostforinternationalprograms.HewasnameddeanoftheCollegeofArtsandSciencesin2001,wherehemanaged45academicdepartmentsandcenterswithnearly900full-timefacultyandstaff,andservedinthatcapacityuntilhewasnamedpresi-dentofOhioWesleyanUniversityin2004.
Dr. Huddleston received his bachelor’s degree in political science from SUNY-Buffalo and received both a master’sdegree and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. An author of numerous books and ar-ticles,Dr.HuddlestonhasbeenactiveasaconsultantforboththeU.S.governmentandinternationalorganizations.He
also served as an advisor in Bosnia on rebuilding financial and administrative infrastructures after the Dayton accords. Dr. Huddleston was born and raisedinSyracuse,NewYork.Heandhiswife,EmmaBricker,havethreechildren,Andy,Kate,andGiles.
MartyScaranoisinthemidstofhisninthyearasDirectorofAthleticsattheUniversityofNewHampshire.Duringhistenure,ScaranohasheightenednationalexposureforUNHathleticswithfacilityrenovationsandprogrammaticadvance-mentbeingtoppriorities. Therehavebeenover$8.5millionincapitolimprovementssincehishiringinthesummerof2000.ThePaulSweetOval(indoortrack)wascompletelyrenovatedinsummer2008toincludenewsurfaces,lighting,painting,infrastructureupgradesand replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture. Last summer, the Cowell Stadium grass field was replaced witha$1millionFieldTurfsyntheticsurface.Additionally,acompleterenovationofLundholmGymnasiumwasundertaken.The$600,000renovationincludedanewstate-of-the-artbleachersystem,newscoreboards,competitionbasketsandotheraestheticenhancements. Scaranobroughtaboutthecompletionofthe$2.15millionReggieAtkinsTrackandFieldFacilityinthesummerof2000.The addition of a center-ice scoreboard and message board at the Whittemore Center was completed in ‘01. In 2002, UNH athleticsrenovatedMemorialFieldalongwiththeBigglestonePlazaandBremnerFieldontheformerUpperField.Thetwo
fields, which feature state-of-the-art synthetic turf and lighting, were built at a cost of $1.5 million apiece. In addition, construction was completed to enlarge and improve the women’s locker rooms in the UNH Field House. Two other major improvements to benefit UNH’s student-athletes have been the renovation of the Jerry Azumah Performance Center for Strength and Conditioning – which features state-of-the-art strength and conditioning equipment, new offices and design – and a complete overhaul of the Student-Athlete Academic Center. Scarano and the University are also in the midst of the planning and fundraising foramulti-purposeoutdoorfacility. ScaranohasfocusedonmovingUNHathleticsintothenationalarena.Toaccomplishthatgoal,UNHhastakenonthetaskofhostingmajorNCAAchampionships, including men’s ice hockey NCAA regionals in ‘09 and ‘11. In 2007, New Hampshire was host of the NCAA Ski Championships and the NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Northeast Regional within a span of a month. The Wildcats also hosted a men’s hockey regional in ‘04 as well as the NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Frozen Four in both ‘02 and ‘05. Furthermore, the 2005 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Northeast Regional took place at UNH’s Whit-temoreCenter. Lastseason,theWildcatmen’sandwomen’sicehockeysquads,football,women’slacrosse,andthemen’sandwomen’sskiteamsallcompetedintheNCAApostseason;individualstudent-athletesalsorepresentedUNHinwomen’scrosscountry,women’sgymnasticsandbothmen’sandwomen’soutdoortrack.Withalloftheseinitiativesandaccomplishments,UNHathleticshasconsistentlybeenrankedinthetop90programsamongallDiv.IinstitutionsinthebattlefortheNACDADirectorsCup,whichiswellaheadofnearlyallofUNH’sconferenceopponents.Scarano’smanyaccomplishmentsduringhistenurehaveplayedakeyroleinUNHbeingnamedoneoftheTop20athleticdepartmentsinthecountryinU.S.NewsandWorldReportcollegeathleticsrankingsinMarch2002.UNH’sgraduationrateforathleteshasmaintainedlevelsatornear90%,whichputsitamongthenation’sbestinDiv.I. UNHfootballreturnedtonationalprominenceandwasrankedNo.1inthenationforpartsofthreeconsecutiveyear;theyhaveadvancedtotheNCAApostseason each of the last four years with a stretch of three consecutive quarterfinal appearances. The men’s ice hockey team won the regular season Hockey East title in 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2008 and advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four in ‘02 and ‘03. The Wildcat women’s hockey team has won Hockey East regular season and tournament titles each of the past three years and advanced to the Frozen Four in both ‘06 and ‘08. The women’s gymnastics team won its first-ever EAGL title in 2003, when the event was hosted at the Whitt. The volleyball team won America East crowns in ‘02 and ‘03 and went on to the NCAA tournament in those seasons. The field hockey team made the NCAA’s in 2000, while women’s lacrosse made “The Big Dance” in 2004 and again in 2008. In2007,ScaranowasnamedtheAll-AmericanFootballFoundationAthleticDirectoroftheYearforI-AAfootballintheNortheastregion.HewasalsoawardedtheNACDAA.D.oftheYearfortheFootballChampionshipSub-Division. ScaranohasalsobeenanactivememberintheleadershipofUNH’sthreemajorconferencesandwasthechairoftheexecutivecommitteesforAtlantic10Football(currentlytheCAA),HockeyEastandAmericaEastfrom2003to2007.HealsoservedaschairoftheNCAADivisionIMen’sIceHockeyCommitteein2005-2006and2006-07. ScaranoheldthepositionofAthleticsDirectoratColoradoCollegefromJuly1996throughJune2000.PriortohisstayinColoradoSprings,Scaranoworkedfor13yearsatColgateUniversity,whereheservedasassistantdirectorofathleticsDirectorofPhysicalEducation,associatedirector,andseniorassociatedirector. Scarano,anativeofPittsburgh,Pa.,isa1978graduateofPennStateUniversity,wherehestartedhisathleticcareerasassistantticketmanagerandtheathleticseventsmanagerfrom1980-83.Scaranoholdsamaster’sdegreeinEnvironmentalHistoryfromColgate.Heandhiswife,Cydney,havetwodaughters,LyndenandCorey,andason,Kyle.
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Jean MitchellFacilities Manager
Yvette AugerAdministrative Assistant
Nancy BrownAdministrative Assistant
John CianiAssociate Director of
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Merry Jennison Administrative Assistant to the Athletic Director
Carrie KimballAssistant Athletic Director
for Event Management
Don WordenEquipment Manager
Doug PooleAssociate Directorof Media Relations
Scott StapinDirector of
Media Relations
Nicole AyerTicket Manager
Melanie BrownAdministrative Assistant
Nick DrinkerAthletic Fundraising
Jon DanaDirector of Sports Medicine
Steve MetcalfSr. Associate Athletic Director
for Internal Operations
Joanne MaldariAssistant Athletic Director
for Academic Support
Dot SheehanSr. Associate Athletic Director
for External Relations
Liz McAllisterAdministrative Assistant
Amber RadzevichAssistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Comm.
Ron LavoieAthletic Facilities
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Amy SheehanAdministrative Assistant
Athletic Fundraising
Paul ChapmanDirector of
Strength & Conditioning
Glenn RiefenstahlAthletic Trainer
Cindy MichaudAthletic Trainer
Neal LavoieEquipment Staff
Pat MadsenSr. Associate Athletic Director for Finance
Aaron BaileyEquipment Staff
Renee KleszczynskiAthletic Trainer
Brenda MullaneyAthletic Fundraising
Cathy LeachAcademic Support
Tom WilkinsAssociate Director of Media Relations
Jeff TagliaferroWildcat Sports Properties
Jenna KubeschWildcat Sports Properties
Dan SedoryAthletic Training
Education Coordinator
Marty ScaranoAthletic Director
Cathy CoakleyCoordinator of Student-
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Maureen GavinMedia Relations Assistant
Carrie DoyleSr. Associate Athletic
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Eric CoplinMedia Relations Assistant
Brittany SullivanGroup Sales Coordinator
Stephen HardyFaculty AthleticRepresentative
Donna BrownellAssistant Business
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Travis DeMarEvents Coordinator
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and fitness; activities; ex-isting space deficiencies; theinadequacyofSnivelyArenaasahockeyfacilityandtheneedforaqualitycampuseventscenter. The three-floor recre-ation facility eliminatedthe space deficiency andgave the entire studentpopulation ample healthand fitness opportunities.
The6,501-seathockeyarenaknownasTowseRinkwasdesignedforeasyconversiontoa7,500-seatfacilityforrev-enue-producingconcerts,exhibitionsandotherevents.Withitsseatingcapacityof6,501,theWhittemoreCenternearlydoubledthesizeofSnivelyArena. ThehockeyrinkbecamethesixthinthenationtofeatureanOlympic-sizedicesurface(200’x100’)insteadofthestandard200’x85’(Snively’sdimensions).
While the Universityof New HampshireWild-cathockeyteamsenduredalongseasonontheroadin 1994-95, the sacrificewas worth it. The futureofWildcat hockey is thebrightestithaseverbeen.In September 1994, theUniversitySystemofNewHampshire trustees votedinfavorofconstructionofa$26.5millionarenaandrecreationcomplex,andinjustoveroneyear,theprojectreachedfruition. TheWhittemoreCenteropenedNovember10,1995withtheWildcatmen’steamupsettingdefendingnationalcham-pionBostonUniversity,6-5inovertime.ThearenabringstheUniversity’sathleticfacilitiestoastate-of-the-artlevelandpositionsUNHasaleaderamongtheregion’scollegesanduniversities. Inadditiontotheathleticarenacreatedbytheproject,SnivelyArena,theformerhockeyrink,wasconvertedintoa recreational sports facility. Coupled with the MemorialUnionbuildingandDimondLibraryrenovations,theproj-ecthastransformedthequalityofstudentlifeontheUNHcampus. AvarietyofreasonscreatedthedemandforsuchafacilityontheDurhamcampus:thegrowingvalueplacedonhealth
Towse Rink•6,501-seatcapacityforhockeyandupto7,200forconcertsandsimilarevents.Atotalof4,300oftheseatsfeaturebackswitharmrestsoneachside.Theremainingseatshavemoldedbottoms.• A bowl configuration. Fans enter at a concourse level and move downtotheirseats.•AnOlympic-sizeicesurface(200’x100’)forhockey.•Fourconcessionareas(each250sq.feet)andsixrestroomfacilities(two1,125sq.feet;four850sq.feet).•Amainlobby(3,800sq.feet)andapublicskatinglobby(850sq.feet).• A pro shop (200 sq. feet) and ticket office (200 sq. feet).• Men’s and women’s hockey coaches’ offices (175 sq. feet).•Men’sandwomen’shockeylockerrooms(1,200sq.feet).•Trainingroom(450sq.feet),weightroom(600sq.feet)andmeetingroom(800sq.feet).•Center-hungscoreboardandend-rinkmessageboard.
Hamel Recreation Sports Center• Three floors.•Agymnasium(22,800sq.feet)withthreestandard-sizedbasketballcourts.•Twomultipurposeathleticcourts(5,575sq.feet).•Free-weightroom(3,025sq.feet).•Fitnessroom(3,750sq.feet).•Fourracquetballcourts(800sq.feeteach).•Joggingtrack(4,975sq.feet).•Men’sandwomen’slockerrooms(1,350sq.feet). The Wildcat women’s locker room
This cardio room, located across the hallway from the women’s ice hockey locker room on the ice level of the Whittemore Center, is utilized by the team throughout the season.
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Whittemore Center Facts•TheWhittemoreCenterwasthesiteofthewomen’sFrozenFourinboth2002and2005,aswellasthe2007Women’sHockeyEastChampionship.•TheUNHwomen’shockeyteammadeitsWhittemoreCenter debut Dec. 12, 1995 when the ‘Cats defeated Yale, 12-0. That game produced the first goal (Melisa Heitzman), first hat trick (Brandy Fisher) and first shut-out(DinaSolimini).•TheWhittemoreCenteristhesiteofthelongestcol-legiateicehockeygame(men’sorwomen’s).OnMarch10,1996,800spectatorswitnessedtheUNHwomen’shockey teamdefeatProvidenceCollege,3-2, in thefifth overtime of the ECAC title game.•Atotalof2,786fanswatchedtheHockeyEastAll-Stars face off againstTeam USA at theWhittemoreCenteronDec.11,2005.
All-Time Winningest Women’s Ice Hockey Programs
Victories1. New Hampshire 6682.Providence 5913.Dartmouth 5324.Northeastern 4705.Brown 434
Winning percentage1.Minnesota .790 (337-79-29)2. New Hampshire .780 (668-167-59)3.Wisconsin .765 (272-73-31)4.Minnesota-Duluth .758 (250-70-29)5.Providence .661 (592-288-67)
Season Record Win%1995-96 13-1-2 .8751996-97 9-3-0 .7501997-98 10-1-2 .8461998-99 12-2-2 .8131999-2000 16-2-0 .8892000-01 9-8-0 .5292001-02 11-6-2 .6322002-03 15-1-0 .9382003-04 11-3-1 .7672004-05 14-2-4 .8002005-06 17-0-0 1.0002006-07 15-2-4 .8102007-08 17-1-1 .9212008-09 14-1-3 .861Total 183-33-21 .816
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UNHhasarichathletictraditionthatiscarryingintothe21stcentury.WildcathockeyiscertainlyacornerstoneoftheUniversity’sathletictradition. In addition to having the winningestwomen’s hockey program in the nation,themen’shockey teamhasadvanced to theNCAA tournament 15 of the last 18 yearswith four Frozen Four appearances, whichincludes two national runner-up finishes. The ‘Cats won back-to-back Hockey East titles in the2002and2003 seasonsandclaimed theregular-seasoncrownin2007and2008. The football program has garnered na-tionalattentionbyadvancingtotheNCAAI-AA postseason each of the past five years. The ‘Cats climbed to a No. 1 national ranking and advanced to the quarterfinals three consecu-tive years (‘04 ‘05 ‘06) in that span and also moved on to the quarters in ‘08. David Ball brokeNFLHallofFamerJerryRice’srecordforcareerTDsin2006andquarterbackRickySantoswontheWalterPaytonAward,whichispresentedtothemostoutstandingplayerinI-AA,thatseason. New Hampshire has also had successonthenationallevelinskiing.TheWildcats,hostsofthe2007NCAASkiChampionship,hadeightAll-Americaperformancesin2009and finished in ninth place overall to mark the program’s 31st top-10 national finish. UNH placed 11th overall and had two skiers gar-nerAll-Americahonorsinboththe2007and2008seasons. The men’s cross country team is oneof the strongest in New England. UNH has
raced to an America East title five of the last sevenyears, includingeachof the last three(2006-08)andback-to-backfrom2001-03.Inbetween, the ‘Cats finished as runner-up two consecutiveyears. Thewomen’scrosscountryteamisoneof the strongest in the region.TheWildcatswon the2003AmericaEastconference titleand have finished no lower than third in the last eight years with three runner-up finishes, including 2007. Cathy Parker was the indi-vidual conference champion in ‘06. Thewomen’sswimminganddivingteamwontheAmericaEastconferencechampion-shipforthesecondconsecutiveyearin2006.KaryGoodmanwasnamedtheAmericaEastMost Outstanding Swimmer in both ‘06 and ‘07 and received the 2008 Coaches Award for most points scored over four years of com-petition.AmyPerrault,whocompetedatthe‘08 Canadian Olympic Trials, was named the league’s2008RookieoftheYear.UNH’sJes-sicaLittlewashonoredastheRookieoftheYear and the leaguechampionships’RookieoftheMeetlastseason. The women’s lacrosse team made its12thconsecutiveappearancein theAmericaEast tournament in2009andwasnationallyranked every week. In ‘08, the ‘Cats received anat-largebidtotheNCAAtournament.The‘Cats won the 2004 league title to advance to theNCAAtournamentand theyhaveap-pearedintheconferencechampionshipgamesevenofthelasteightyears. Early-seasonsuccessforthe2006men’ssoccerteamledtoanationalrankingenroute
toChrisBanksearningtheconferenceStrikeroftheYearandRookieoftheYearawards. Thewomen’svolleyballteamhasbeenaperennialcontenderfortheAmericaEastcon-ference title. UNH won the crown in 1998,2002and2003toadvancetotheNCAAtour-nament.In2006,fourWildcatswerenamedtotheAll-RookieTeam. Thewomen’sgymnasticsteamadvancedtotheNCAARegionalstheinitial26yearsofthecompetition’sexistence; thestreakcameto an end in 2008. They finished with a No. 18nationalrankingin2005andwonthe2003EAGLchampionship. The women’s soccer team won a shareof the 2007 America East regular-seasoncrownandearnedtheNo.1tournamentseedfor the first time in program history. Michelle SheehanwasnamedStrikeroftheYearwhileCaitlin Whelan was honored as Midfielder of theYear.Sheehan repeatedasStrikerof theYear in ‘08 and UNH advanced to the league tourney for a league-record eighth consecu-tiveyear. The field hockey team, led by 2008 America East Offensive Player of the YearSarahCraigue,wasthehighestscoringteamin the league last year, and the Wildcats fin-ishedasrunner-upinboththeregular-seasonstandingsandtournament. The men’s basketball team capped itsmost successful season in 15 years with atrip to the 2009 America East semifinals, and the ‘Cats were less than a minute away from hostingthetitlegame.
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All-TIME GoAls lEAdERsPlayer Years Goals1.BrandyFisher 1995-98 1292.CarisaZaban 1996-2000 1183.KathyBryant 1978-81 1104.KarynBye 1990-93 1005.MelisaHeitzman 1996-99 97SammHolmes 1997-2000 977.RobinBalducci 1981-84 948.AndriaHunter 1987-90 919. Jennifer Hitchcock 2005–08 8910. Gail Griffith 1977-80 8011.MarcyDelaney 1980-83 78StephanieJones 2002-05 7813. Sam Faber 2006–09 7714.WendyTatarouns 1992-95 7415.AnnieCamins 1993-96 66SadieWright-Ward 2004-08 64MichelleThornton 1998-2001 6418.DianeLanglais 1978-82 6219.TriciaDunn 1993-96 6020. Jenn Wakefield 2008- 59LeahCraig 2005-08 59KipPorter 1980-83 5923.MelissaMcKenzie 1997-2000 5824.TinaCarrabba 1997-2000 5625.JanetSiddall 1984-87 55CherylAtwood 1985-88 55
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GoAls IN A GAME 6 KathyBryant(Feb,23,1979vs.UConn) MarcyPannabecker(Jan.17,1981atIthaca) AnnieCamins(Dec.10,1994vs.Bowdoin)
AssIsTs IN A GAME 7 NickiLuongo(Nov.15,1998vs.Maine)
All-TIME AssIsTs lEAdERsPlayer Years Assists1.CarisaZaban 1996-2000 145KathyBryant 1978-81 1453. Sam Faber 2006–09 1124.BrandyFisher 1995-98 1115.LindsayHansen 2003-06 97MelisaHeitzman 1996-99 977.MichelleThornton 1998-2001 938.SammHolmes 1997-2000 889.DianeLanglais 1979-82 87SadieWright-Ward 2004-08 8711.MartineGarland 2004-08 86RobinBalducci 1981-84 8613.JenniferHitchcock 2005-08 83TinaCarrabba 1997-2000 83KristenThomas 2001-04 8316.NicoleHekle 2004-07 8117.KaceyBellamy 2006-09 8018.AndriaHunter 1987-90 7919.MarcyDelaney 1980-83 7720.WendyTatarouns 1992-95 75GabyHaroules 1978-81 7522.HeatherReinke 1994-97 7323.LorieHutchinson 1981-84 72MelissaWhite 1977-79 7225.CindyMcKay 1980-83 71
Player Year Assists1.KathyBryant 1979 432.KathyBryant 1980 423.MelissaWhite 1978 414.CarisaZaban 1997 405.BrandyFisher 1999 396.CarisaZaban 1999 387.CarisaZaban 2000 37KathyBryant 1978 379.JenniferHitchcock 2006 3610.WendyTatarouns 1995 3411.SadieWright-Ward 2006 33NicoleHekle 2005 3313.MartineGarland 2006 32RobinBalducci 1984 32LauraBrown 1983 3216.BrandyFisher 1995 31DianeLanglais 1980 31MelissaWhite 1979 3119.SamFaber 2009 30MelisaHeitzman 1997 30CarisaZaban 1996 30
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All-TIME PoINTs lEAdERsPlayer Years Points1.CarisaZaban 1996-2000 2632.KathyBryant 1978-81 2553.BrandyFisher 1995-98 2404.MelisaHeitzman 1996-99 1945. Sam Faber 2006–09 1896.SammHolmes 1997-2000 1857.RobinBalducci 1981-84 1808.JenniferHitchcock 2005-08 1729.AndriaHunter 1987-90 17010.KarynBye 1990-93 16411.MichelleThornton 1998-2001 15712.MarcyDelaney 1980-83 15513.SadieWright-Ward 2004-08 15114.WendyTatarouns 1992-95 149DianeLanglais 1979-82 14916. Gail Griffith 1977-80 14717.StephanieJones 2002-05 14218.TinaCarrabba 1997-2000 13919.AnnieCamins 1993-96 13620.LindsayHansen 2003-06 13521.NicoleHekle 2004-07 13422.LeahCraig 2005-08 127GabyHaroules 1978-81 12724.KipPorter 1980-83 12225.LauraBrown 1980-83 121
Player Year Points1.BrandyFisher 1998 812.KathyBryant 1979 783.CarisaZaban 2000 72WendyTatarouns 1995 72KathyBryant 1980 726.MelissaWhite 1978 717.CarisaZaban 1997 688.CarisaZaban 1999 67KathyBryant 1978 6710.JenniferHitchcock 2006 6611.BrandyFisher 1995 6412. Gail Griffith 1979 6313.SadieWright-Ward 2006 6114.MelisaHeitzman 1997 57RobinBalducci 1983 5716.MelisaHeitzman 1998 56CarisaZaban 1996 5618.SammHolmes 1999 55DianeLanglais 1980 5520.RobinBalducci 1984 54
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PoINTs IN A GAME 9 KathyBryant(Dec.7,1977vs.BostonUniv.)
Player Year Goals1.BrandyFisher 1998 422.WendyTatarouns 1995 383.CarisaZaban 2000 35KathyBryant 1979 355.BrandyFisher 1995 33 Gail Griffith 1979 337. Jenn Wakefield 2009 328.JenniferHitchcock 2006 30SammHolmes 1999 30RobinBalducci 1983 30MarcyPannabecker 1981 30KathyBryant 1980 30KathyBryant 1978 30MelissaWhite 1978 3015.CarisaZaban 1999 29BrandyFisher 1997 2917.SadieWright-Ward 2006 28CarisaZaban 1997 28KarynBye 1991 28AndriaHunter 1989 28
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Player Year SavePct.1.CathyNarsiff 1987 .9482.CathyNarsiff 1986 .9463. Kayley Herman 2008 .9384.JenHuggon 2002 .9315.JenHuggon 2003 .930
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Player Years SavePct.1.CathyNarsiff 1984-87 .9352.MelissaMacDonald 1997-99 .9273.JenHuggon 2000-03 .9244.LizTura 1979-82 .9215.MelissaBourdon 2004-07 .916
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Player Year Minutes1.JenHuggon 2003 2085:402.AliciaRoberts 1998 2038:043. Kayley Herman 2008 2026:454.JenHuggon 2001 2025:485.JenHuggon 2002 2021:19
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Player Years Minutes1.JenHuggon 2000-03 7396:052.MelissaBourdon 2004-07 7022:213.AliciaRoberts 1997-2000 6526:334.DinaSolimini 1994-96 4390:445.ErinWhitten 1990-93 3523:34
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Player Year GAA1. Kayley Herman 2008 1.072.MelissaBourdon 2006 1.183.LynnWalsh 1980 1.284.CathyNarsiff 1987 1.355.JenHuggon 2003 1.52
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Player Years GAA1.LizTura 1985-88 1.502.MelissaBourdon 2004-07 1.623.CathyNarsiff 1984-87 1.704.KathyKazmaier 1981-84 1.745.LynnWalsh 1979-82 1.77
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Player Year Shutouts1.JenHuggon 2003 14.002.MelissaBourdon 2006 10.003.Kayley Herman 2008 9.00MelissaBourdon 2007 9.005.MelissaBourdon 2004 7.00
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Player Years Shutouts1.MelissaBourdon 2004-07 30.002.JenHuggon 2000-03 26.003.CathyNarsiff 1984-87 16.004.AliciaRoberts 1997-2000 14.835.DinaSolimini 1994-96 14.00
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Player Year Wins1. Kayley Herman 2008 292.MelissaBourdon 2006 28AliciaRoberts 1998 284.JenHuggon 2003 265.MelissaBourdon 2007 22
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Player Year Saves1.JenHuggon 2001 8412.JenHuggon 2002 8093.JenHuggon 2003 7054.AliciaRoberts 1999 6845.DinaSolimini 1995 656
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sAvEs IN A PERIod 22 JenHuggon(Feb.4,2001vs.Brown)
Player Years Saves1.JenHuggon 2000-03 2,8512.AliciaRoberts 1998-2000 2,0903.MelissaBourdon 2004-07 2,0604.DinaSolimini 1994-96 1,6025.ErinWhitten 1990-93 1,556
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sAvEs IN A GAME 48 AliciaRoberts(March27,1999vs.Harvard)
Player Years Wins1.MelissaBourdon 2004-07 862.AliciaRoberts 1997-2000 763.JenHuggon 2000-03 744.CathyNarsiff 1984-87 52DinaSolimini 1994-96 52
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lEAdING scoRERs sINcE 1978 Year Goals Assists Points 1978 K.Bryant,M.White 30 MelissaWhite 41 MelissaWhite 71 1979 KathyBryant 35 KathyBryant 43 KathyBryant 78 1980 KathyBryant 30 KathyBryant 42 KathyBryant 72 1981 MarcyPannabecker 30 GabyHaroules 29 MarcyPannabecker 53 1982 R.Balducci,L.Hutchinson 21 MarcyPannabecker 29 LorieHutchinson 47 1983 RobinBalducci 30 LauraBrown 32 RobinBalducci 57 1984 RobinBalducci 22 RobinBalducci 32 RobinBalducci 54 1985 C.Allwood,L.Apollo 18 VivienneFerry 23 VivienneFerry 40 1986 K.Stone,V.Ferry 13 JanetSiddall 15 JanetSiddal 24 1987 AndriaHunter 20 A.Hunter,K.Stone 19 AndriaHunter 34 1988 AndriaHunter 20 HeidiChalupnik 24 AndriaHunter 37 1989 AndriaHunter 28 L.Prisco,K.Akre 21 AndriaHunter 48 1990 KarynBye 23 AndriaHunter 23 KarynBye 43 1991 KarynBye 29 KarenAkre 18 KarynBye 40 1992 KarynBye 25 SueMerz 19 KarynBye 41 1993 KarynBye 23 W.Tatarouns 15 KarynBye 38 S.Merz,K.Bye 1994 StephKnox 19 AnnieCamins 19 StephKnox 36 1995 WendyTatarouns 38 WendyTatarouns 34 WendyTatarouns 72 1996 CarisaZaban 26 CarisaZaban 30 CarisaZaban 56 1997 BrandyFisher 29 CarisaZaban 40 CarisaZaban 68 1998 BrandyFisher 42 BrandyFisher 39 BrandyFisher 81 1999 SammHolmes 30 CarisaZaban 38 CarisaZaban 67 2000 CarisaZaban 35 CarisaZaban 37 CarisaZaban 72 2001 MichelleThornton 15 MichelleThornton 23 MichelleThornton 38 2002 StephanieJones 17 KiraMisikowetz 25 KiraMisikowetz 39 2003 StephanieJones 22 A.Edgar,K.Thomas 23 StephanieJones 37 2004 CarolynGordon 23 LindsayHansen 29 LindsayHansen 40 2005 StephanieJones 24 NicoleHekle 33 NicoleHekle 52 2006 JenniferHitchcock 30 JenniferHitchcock 36 JenniferHitchcock 66 2007 JenniferHitchcock 25 SamFaber 29 SamFaber 46 2008 Jenn Wakefield 27 S. Faber, S. Wright-Ward 24 Sam Faber 49 2009 Jenn Wakefield 32 Sam Faber 30 Jenn Wakefield 49
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Player Years GP G A Pts12.BethBarnhill 1984-87 85 32 37 69ColleenCoyne 1990-93 90 24 45 6914.CarolWeston 1988-91 88 20 47 6715.ShellyDiFronzo 1985-89 84 27 35 6216.PamManning 1985-88 86 13 41 54JaimeDeGriselles 1996-2000 142 8 46 5418.LarnaMoody 1986-89 82 14 35 5919.SaraMcKay 1982-85 80 17 28 45BrandiKerns 1998-2002 143 13 32 45TerryStrack 1981-84 82 10 35 45
Player Years GP G A Pts1.CindyMacKay 1980-83 83 37 71 108KristenThomas 2001-04 138 26 82 1083.KaceyBellamy 2006-09 143 27 80 1074.MartineGarland 2004-08 144 19 86 105LaurenApollo 1982-85 80 40 65 1056.HeatherReinke 1994-97 91 30 73 1037.KateyStone 1985-88 86 44 53 978.AllisonEdgar 2001-04 137 39 56 959.KerryMaher 1997-2000 123 32 57 8910.ShawnaDavidson 1989-92 86 31 53 84NickiLuongo 1995-99 85 28 56 84
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sEAsoN sINGlE GAMEGOALS / ASSISTS / POINTSMost goals:18(18-1atBowdoin,12/10/94)Most power-play goals:5(vs.Yale,11/21/98; vs.Dartmouth,1/16/09)Most assists:27(16-1vs.ColbyCollege,12/12/98)Most points:45(16-1vs.ColbyCollege,12/12/98)Most goals allowed:9(vs.Concordia,1994-95)Most power-play goals allowed:4(vs.Harvard,3/22/99)Most shorthanded goals:2(vs.Yale,2/27/99; vs.Yale,11/13/99)Most shorthanded goals allowed:1(multipletimes)Most hat tricks:4(atBowdoin,12/10/94)
SHOTSMost shots:84(vs.Colby,12/12/98)Fewest shots:3(atHarvard,12/13/02)Most shots allowed:54(vs.Harvard,3/27/99)Fewest shots allowed:0(vs.Wisc.-RiverFalls,11/9/95; atMinnesota;11/7/96)
PENALTIESMost penalties:17(atMercyhurst,12/08/07)Most penalty minutes:50(atMercyhurst,12/08/07)Fewest penalties, game (both teams):0(atBrown,2/15/87; atNortheastern,2/28/02)
MIscEllANEoUsWINS & LOSSESLargest winning margin:17 17-0vs.Colby;2/2/93 18-1atBowdoin;12/10/94 17-0atOhioState;11/11/94Largest losing margin:7 9-2vs.Concordia;11/6/94
GOALS / ASSISTS / POINTSMost consecutive games, goal:130 1977-1984Fastest goal, start of game::07 Gail Griffith vs. Colby; 12/1/79Two fastest goals::06 Moe Morin & Gail Griffith vs. Brown; 12/15/77Three fastest goals::33 KarynBye[2]&LisaBentvs.Concordia;1/12/90Most goals, period:10 1stvs.ColbyCollege[15-0];2/17/99 1stvs.ColbyCollege[16-1];12/12/98Most assists, period:15 1stvs.ColbyCollege[16-1];12/12/98Most points, period:25 1stvs.ColbyCollege[16-1];12/12/98
SHUTOUTSMost consecutive shutouts:6(2005-06)Most consecutive shutout minutes:461:58(2005-06)
WINS & LOSSESBest record:21-0-0(1980-81)Most wins:33(2005-06&2007-08)Most consecutive wins:21(1980-81)Longest unbeaten streak:29(28-0-1;2005-06)Most losses:17(2000-01)Most consecutive losses:5(2000-01)Longest winless streak:5(2000-01)Most ties:6(2004-05)Most overtime games:8(1998-99;2001-02;2004-05)Most overtime wins:3(1995-96)Most overtime losses:3(1994-95)Fewest wins:14(1993-94)
GOALS / ASSISTS / POINTSMost goals scored:230(1997-98)Highest scoring average:7.40(1997-98)Most assists:307(1997-98)Most points:537(1997-98)Most goals allowed:82(2000-01)Highest scoring average against:2.60(1993-94)Most assists allowed:126(2008-09)Most points allowed:205(2000-01)Fewest goals scored:102(1991-92)Fewest assists:140(1992-93)Fewest points:249(1991-92)Lowest scoring average:3.34(2008-09)Fewest goals allowed:41(38games,2007-08) 26(20games,1986-87)Lowest scoring average against:1.07(2007-08)Fewest assists allowed:50(1991-92)Fewest points allowed:84(20games,1990-91)Most shutouts:14(2002-03)Most shutouts by opponent:5(2000-01)Most hat tricks:13(1994-95)
SPECIAL TEAMSMost power-play goals:60(2005-06)Most power-play goals allowed:30(2008-09)Most shorthanded goals:11(1999-2000;2008-09)Most shorthanded goals allowed:5(1999-2000;2003-04)
SHOTSMost shots:1,783(1997-98)Fewest shots:743(1992-93)Most shots allowed:923(2000-01)Fewest shots allowed:420(1987-88)
PENALTIESMost penalties:223(2007-08)Most penalty minutes:476(2007-08)Fewest penalties:78(1987-88)Fewest penalty minutes:164(1987-88;1989-90)
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1980 – EAIAW CHAMPIONS 1981 – EAIAW CHAMPIONS 1982 – EAIAW CHAMPIONS 1983 – EAIAW CHAMPIONS
1986 – ECAC CHAMPIONS 1990 – ECAC CHAMPIONS 1991 – ECAC CHAMPIONS 1996 – ECAC CHAMPIONS
2006 – Hockey East Champions 2007 – Hockey East Champions1998 – National Champions 2008 – Hockey East Champions
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1977-78 (15-0-0)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptains:LizColeman,JeanneMenardDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T12/03 Colby 8-4 W12/07 BostonUniversity 13-0 W12/10 Providence 3-0 W12/12 BostonCollege 4-1 W12/15 Brown 7-2 W01/21 Dartmouth 8-3 W01/26 BostonCollege 7-2 W01/28 Providence 13-4 W02/03 Connecticut 8-3 W02/11 A Vermont 6-2 W02/15 H Vermont 11-0 W02/17 A Cornell 5-3 W02/18 A IthacaCollege 15-0 W02/25 H Connecticut 6-3 W02/28 A Colby 4-1 W
1978-79 (16-0-1)Coach:RussMcCurdy Captains: Jeanne Bates, Gail GriffithDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T12/01 A Colby 4-3 W12/06 A Providence (ot)6-6 T12/10 A Vermont 10-3 W12/14 A Brown 11-0 W01/12 H Northeastern 7-3 W01/19 H Vermont 9-0 W01/20 H Providence 8-1 W01/26 A McMaster 10-0 W01/27 N Minnesota 6-2 W01/30 H BostonState 12-3 W02/02 H Dartmouth 10-0 W02/09 H Clarkson 11-0 W02/12 A BostonCollege 9-2 W02/17 H Cornell 6-1 W02/21 H Colby 10-1 W02/23 H Connecticut 13-1 W03/02 A Connecticut 8-2 W
1979-80 (20-0-0)Coach:RussMcCurdy Captains: Gail Griffith, Kelly StoneDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/28 H Northeastern 8-1 W12/01 H Colby 9-0 W12/07 H BostonCollege 13-0 W12/08 A Providence 6-3 W12/12 H Brown 10-0 W01/11 H BostonState 2-0 W01/18 H Providence 8-0 W01/19 H Cornell 3-1 W01/25 A PotsdamState 9-0 W01/26 A Clarkson 15-3 W02/01 A Cornell 6-1 W02/02 A CortlandState 13-0 W02/07 A BostonCollege 7-0 W02/08 A Northeastern 6-2 W02/13 A Dartmouth 11-1 W02/15 H Vermont 15-0 W02/20 A Colby 6-2 W02/27 A Connecticut 10-1 W 03/07 N Northeastern Ω 7-4 W 03/08 A Providence Ω 5-2 W
1980-81 (21-0-0)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptain:GabrielleHaroulesDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T12/03 H Northeastern 7-4 W12/05 A Montreal 4-3 W12/06 N Concordia 2-1 W12/10 A Colby 4-0 W12/12 A Brown 7-2 W01/17 A Cornell 12-4 W
01/23 H BostonState 9-1 W01/24 H Minnesota 11-1 W01/30 H Clarkson 9-1 W01/31 H CortlandState 7-2 W02/06 A Providence 4-1 W02/07 A Princeton 13-2 W02/14 A BostonUniversity 7-0 W02/18 H Colby 7-2 W02/20 H Cornell 5-1 W02/21 H Providence 6-2 W02/24 A Northeastern 5-1 W02/27 N U.ofSaskatchewan 13-1 W03/01 A Minnesota 8-1 W03/06 H Colby Ω 6-1 W03/07 H Providence Ω 7-4 W
1981-82 (18-1-1)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptain:LynnWalshDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T12/02 A Northeastern 6-3 W12/08 H Providence 2-4 L12/11 H Brown 14-2 W12/12 H Colby 5-1 W01/15 A PotsdamState 4-1 W01/16 A Clarkson 10-0 W01/17 A CortlandState 7-2 W01/22 A Toronto 4-0 W01/23 A York 2-2 T01/29 H Cornell¶ 9-3 W01/30 H Concordia¶ 4-2 W02/03 H Dartmouth 7-1 W02/05 H BostonUniversity 8-1 W02/12 H Vermont 12-0 W02/14 H Princeton 6-1 W02/17 A Colby 5-0 W02/21 H Providence 3-1 W02/23 H Northeastern 6-1 W03/05 H Princeton Ω 7-2 W03/06 H Providence Ω 6-4 W
1982-83 (19-1-0)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptain:MarcyDelaneyDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T12/02 H Northeastern 6-4 W12/08 A Providence 5-3 W12/11 A Colby 9-1 W01/12 A Harvard 6-1 W01/13 A Northeastern 4-0 W JohnAbbott 8-2 W01/19 A Cornell 7-3 W01/21 H BostonCollege¶ 13-2 W01/22 H Providence¶ 7-5 W02/02 A Dartmouth 7-1 W02/04 N York (ot)1-2 L02/05 N Providence 3-0 W02/06 N McMaster 10-0 W02/11 H Colby 9-3 W02/15 H BostonUniversity 5-2 W02/17 H Providence 6-4 W02/22 A Brown 8-6 W03/04 A Northeastern Ω (ot) 4-3 W03/06 A Providence Ω 5-3 W03/13 H York@ 6-2 W
1983-84 (16-4-0)Coach:RussMcCurdyDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/29 A Harvard 5-1 W12/01 A Northeastern (ot)4-3 W12/07 H BostonUniversity 9-0 W12/10 H Providence 2-5 L01/16 H St.Lawrence 5-1 W01/20 H JohnAbbott¶ 8-1 W01/21 H Concordia¶ 6-1 W01/24 H Northeastern 5-1 W01/27 N York 5-3 W01/28 A Concordia 9-1 W01/29 N Providence 2-3 L01/31 H Dartmouth 7-1 W02/04 A Princeton 10-3 W02/08 A Colby 5-0 W02/11 H Cornell 7-0 W02/16 H Colby 5-1 W02/18 A Providence 0-3 L02/23 H Brown 8-1 W03/02 A Northeastern# 4-0 W03/03 A Providence$ 0-1 L
1984-85 (18-3-0)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptains:LaurenApollo,SaraMcKayDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/27 H Harvard 11-1 W11/29 H Northeastern 2-1 W12/05 A Colby 6-0 W12/09 H Princeton 8-1 W01/12 A Cornell 6-0 W01/13 A St.Lawrence 9-3 W01/19 H Providence 5-3 W01/20 H Providence 1-4 L01/25 A Northeastern 4-0 W01/29 A Dartmouth 6-1 W02/01 A Queens 5-2 W02/02 N St.Lawrence 8-4 W02/03 N Providence 3-5 L02/08 A BostonUniversity 9-0 W02/13 H Colby 10-0 W02/16 A Providence 4-3 W02/20 A Brown 6-1 W02/23 A Northeastern 5-2 W03/02 H York 6-4 W03/09 H Brown# 5-3 W03/10 H Providence$ 2-4 L
1985-86 (18-3-1)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptain:VivienneFerryDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/26 A Northeastern 2-1 W12/01 H Cornell 9-1 W12/06 N Princeton 4-1 W12/07 N Northeastern 3-0 W12/08 A Providence 2-1 W12/12 A Harvard 8-0 W01/17 N Toronto 4-2 W01/18 A McMaster 5-0 W01/21 H Northeastern (ot)6-5 W01/24 H York¶ 1-4 L01/25 H Minnesota¶ 3-0 W01/26 H Providence¶ (ot)4-4 T02/01 H Toronto 6-1 W02/05 H Dartmouth 7-1 W02/12 A Colby 7-0 W02/15 H Providence 3-1 W02/16 H Providence 1-0 W02/18 H Brown 6-1 W02/23 H Northeastern 1-3 L02/27 A Providence 1-2 L03/07 H Brown# 4-0 W03/08 H Northeastern$ 6-3 W
1986-87 (18-1-3)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptain:VivienneFerryDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/25 A Northeastern 1-3 L11/29 H Princeton 4-0 W12/03 A Providence 3-0 W12/11 H Harvard 4-2 W01/11 A Cornell 8-0 W01/12 A York 5-1 W01/13 A Toronto 3-3 T01/14 A St.Lawrence 8-0 W01/23 H Concordia¶ 6-0 W01/24 H Northeastern¶ 3-0 W01/26 H Providence¶ 4-1 W01/30 A Northeastern (ot)5-5 T02/01 A Providence (ot)2-2 T02/04 A Dartmouth 6-0 W02/07 H RochesterInstitute 5-1 W02/11 H Colby 9-1 W02/15 A Brown 9-0 W02/22 H Providence 8-1 W02/26 H Northeastern 3-2 W02/28 H York@ 3-1 W03/07 H Harvard# 4-1 W03/08 H Northeastern$ 3-2 W
1987-88 (15-5-1)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptain:LizTuraDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/27 A Princeton 8-4 W11/28 N Concordia 4-0 W12/08 H Northeastern (ot)4-5 L12/10 A Harvard 10-0 W01/15 N Northeastern (ot)4-4 T01/16 N Concordia 8-0 W01/17 A Providence 6-1 W
01/21 H Brown 8-0 W01/24 H St.Lawrence 13-1 W01/30 A RochesterInstitute 8-1 W01/31 A RochesterInstitute 3-2 W02/03 H Dartmouth 6-1 W02/05 N Ottawa 3-4 L02/06 N NewBrunswick 8-1 W02/07 N Cornell 6-0 W02/10 A Colby 7-0 W02/16 A Northeastern 5-7 L02/20 H Providence 3-4 L02/21 A Providence 4-2 W02/25 H Colby# 4-0 W03/05 A Providence$ 2-3 L
1988-89 (16-6-0)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptain:ShellyDiFronzoDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/26 H Princeton (ot)7-6 W11/29 A Northeastern 1-6 L12/02 H Providence 0-1 L12/03 H Cornell 9-1 W12/08 H Harvard 6-4 W01/13 A Toronto 5-3 W01/14 N Guelph 4-1 W01/15 N St.Lawrence 5-2 W01/17 H Colby 10-0 W01/19 A Brown 6-0 W01/27 N Laval 9-1 W01/28 A Concordia 9-2 W01/29 N Providence (ot)4-3 W02/01 A Dartmouth 3-1 W02/03 N Providence 2-4 L02/04 A Northeastern 3-4 L02/05 N Concordia 7-3 W02/09 H Northeastern 5-2 W02/11 H RochesterInstitute 5-2 W02/12 H RochesterInstitute 5-0 W02/15 A Providence 0-2 L03/04 A Northeastern# 1-5 L
1989-90 (20-3-1)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptain:AndriaHunterDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/21 H Dartmouth 2-0 W11/25 A Princeton 8-2 W12/01 H Northeastern 7-2 W12/02 H Brown 8-1 W12/08 A Providence (ot)3-4 L12/09 H St.Lawrence 8-1 W12/13 A Harvard 9-1 W01/12 H Concordia¶ 4-1 W01/13 H Northeastern¶ 3-4 L01/14 H Providence¶ 2-2 T01/16 A Colby 7-0 W01/19 A Cornell 3-2 W01/20 H RochesterInstitute 9-3 W01/21 H RochesterInstitute 8-1 W01/26 H Guelph@ 8-3 W01/27 H Toronto@ 5-0 W02/02 N JohnAbbott 12-0 W02/03 N Brown 8-1 W02/04 N Northeastern 4-8 L02/08 A BostonCollege 10-0 W02/10 A Northeastern 7-3 W02/17 H Providence (ot)3-2 W03/03 H Northeastern# 9-5 W03/04 H Providence$ 5-2 W
1990-91 (19-3-0)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptain:EllenWeinbergDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/20 A Dartmouth 4-1 W11/24 H Princeton 8-1 W12/01 H Cornell 5-1 W12/05 A Northeastern 3-4 L12/08 H Providence 3-2 W12/12 H Harvard 6-0 W01/11 N Queens 6-2 W01/12 A Toronto 4-1 W01/14 A St.Lawrence 5-4 W01/18 N Northeastern 3-5 L01/19 N Concordia 3-2 W01/20 A Providence 7-1 W01/26 H RochesterInstitute 5-0 W02/01 N Toronto 6-4 W02/02 N Providence (ot)3-2 L02/03 N Northeastern 5-2 W
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02/09 H Northeastern (ot)2-1 W02/10 H Colby 7-0 W02/13 A Brown 8-1 W02/16 A Providence 5-4 W03/02 N Harvard# 8-0 W03/03 N Northeastern$ 6-1 W
1991-92 (15-6-2)Coach:RussMcCurdyCaptain:KarynByeDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/24 A Brown 3-0 W11/26 H Dartmouth 6-3 W11/30 A Princeton 6-1 W12/04 A Northeastern (ot)1-2 L12/07 A RochesterInstitute 7-0 W12/08 A Cornell 8-1 W12/12 A Harvard 5-2 W01/09 H St.Laurent 11-3 W01/10 A Concordia 2-1 W01/11 N Providence 1-2 L01/17 N Concordia 3-3 T01/18 A Northeastern 5-3 W01/25 A Providence 2-6 L01/29 A Dartmouth 2-4 L02/01 H Toronto 4-5 L02/08 H Northeastern 4-4 T02/09 H St.Lawrence 4-3 W02/15 A Colby 8-0 W02/19 H Brown 5-1 W02/21 H Providence 3-2 W02/26 N Brown ∞ 7-0 W02/28 N Northeastern# (ot)5-4 W02/29 A Providence$ 1-2 L
1992-93 (17-5-2)Coach:KarenKayCaptain:KarynBye,ColleenCoyneDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/24 H Dartmouth 4-2 W11/28 H Princeton 5-4 W11/29 A Brown 2-5 L12/02 H Harvard 2-1 W12/05 H Cornell 5-0 W12/08 A Northeastern 5-7 L01/07 A St.Lawrence 4-2 W01/08 N Concordia 3-0 W01/09 A Queens 4-1 W01/10 N York 8-2 W01/15 H Concordia¶ 5-2 W01/16 H Northeastern¶ 2-5 L01/17 H Providence¶ 4-4 T01/20 H Brown 5-0 W01/27 A Dartmouth 4-2 W02/02 H Colby 17-0 W02/06 H Northeastern 2-2 T02/07 H RochesterInstitute 8-0 W02/12 A Concordia 3-1 W02/20 H Providence 5-1 W02/21 A Providence 2-5 L02/24 H St. Lawrence ∞ 6-1 W02/26 A Northeastern# (ot)6-5 W02/27 N Providence$ 0-3 L
1993-94 (14-10-3 / 7-3-1 ECAC)Coach:KarenKayCaptain:AmyMcPheeDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/20 H Yale 12-0 W11/21 H Princeton 5-1 W11/23 H Dartmouth 3-2 W11/26 N Providence 0-2 L11/27 A Princeton 2-3 L11/28 N Concordia (ot)3-3 T12/02 A Northeastern 2-5 L12/04 H RochesterInstitute 13-0 W12/05 H Cornell 13-0 W12/08 A Providence 4-0 W01/08 A Brown 3-5 L01/09 A Providence 2-3 L01/14 A Providence 0-2 L01/15 N Northeastern (ot)2-2 T01/16 N Concordia 2-3 L01/28 H Providence 4-1 W01/30 H Northeastern 6-2 W02/02 A Colby 5-0 W02/04 N Northeastern 4-1 W02/05 N Toronto (ot)2-3 L02/06 N Providence 5-3 W02/12 H Harvard 3-0 W02/13 H Northeastern 2-8 L
02/19 A St.Lawrence 4-2 W02/20 A Dartmouth (ot)3-3 T03/04 H Princeton ∞ (ot) 6-5 W03/05 N Providence# 2-3 L
1994-95 (23-10-2 / 11-2-1 ECAC)Coach:KarenKayCaptain:LizNeiley,KelleyRobertsDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/06 H Concordia ∑ 2-9 L11/10 N OhioState 17-0 W11/11 N Cornell 10-1 W11/12 N Colby 4-1 W11/19 A Yale 14-0 W11/20 A Princeton 3-4 L11/23 A Dartmouth 0-2 L11/25 N Concordia 3-5 L11/26 A Princeton (ot)3-3 T11/27 N Providence 5-2 W12/01 A Northeastern 3-0 W12/03 A RochesterInstitute 9-2 W12/04 A Cornell 8-1 W12/08 A BostonCollege 8-1 W12/10 A Bowdoin 18-1 W01/05 A Middlebury 8-0 W01/07 H Brown¥ 4-6 L01/08 H Providence¥ 4-1 W01/13 A Northeastern 6-2 W01/14 N Concordia 0-3 L01/15 N Providence 4-1 W01/19 A Northeastern 4-2 W01/27 H Northeastern ≠ (ot) 2-3 L01/29 A Providence 2-3 L02/01 A Colby 4-1 W02/03 N Toronto (ot)3-2 W02/04 N QuebecTroisRivieres5-3 W02/05 A Concordia 1-7 L02/11 A Harvard 2-2 T02/12 A Northeastern 5-3 W02/18 H St. Lawrence ∑ 7-0 W02/19 A Dartmouth 5-1 W02/25 N Harvard ∞ 6-1 W 03/04 N St.Lawrence# 5-1 W03/05 N Providence$ (ot)1-2 L∑ at Dartmouth College (Hanover, N.H.)¥atWestSideArena(Manchester,N.H.)≠ at JFK Arena (Manchester, N.H.)
1995-96 (24-5-2 / 13-2-1 ECAC)Coach:KarenKayDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/10 N Princeton 5-2 W11/11 N Harvard 4-0 W11/18 A Dartmouth• 3-2 W11/19 A BostonCollege• 7-2 W11/21 A Northeastern 3-0 W11/24 N Providence 3-0 W11/25 A Princeton 6-2 W11/26 N Concordia 4-7 L12/02 H Yale• 12-0 W12/03 H Princeton• 7-0 W12/09 A Colby• 6-1 W01/07 H Colby• 6-3 W01/13 H Providence• 11-3 W01/14 H Brown• (ot)1-1 T01/19 H Providence¶ 5-2 W01/20 H Northeastern¶ (ot)2-2 T01/21 H Concordia¶ 0-5 L01/27 H St.Lawrence• 5-1 W01/28 H Cornell• 4-0 W02/02 N QuebecTroisRivieres(ot)3-2W02/03 A Concordia 1-2 L02/07 H Dartmouth• 6-2 W02/10 A Princeton• 9-3 W02/11 A Yale• 10-0 W02/17 H Northeastern• 3-2 W02/18 H Harvard• 7-1 W02/24 A Brown• 4-5 L02/25 A Providence.• 3-5 L03/02 H Princeton ∞ 7-2 W03/09 H Dartmouth# (ot)2-1 W03/10 H Providence$ (5ot)3-2 W
1996-97 (23-9-3 / 17-4-1 ECAC)Coach:KarenKayDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/09 N Princeton 4-1 W11/10 N Cornell 3-2 W11/16 H St.Lawrence• 6-0 W11/17 H Cornell• 3-2 W11/23 A Yale• 6-1 W
11/24 A Princeton• 9-1 W11/29 N Concordia 0-4 L11/30 N Providence (ot)3-4 L12/01 A Princeton 4-0 W12/07 A Northeastern• 4-1 W12/08 A Harvard• 7-4 W12/11 A Colby• 13-4 W01/04 A BostonCollege• 10-1 W01/05 A Dartmouth• 3-2 W01/11 H Providence• 3-4 L01/12 H Brown• 0-2 L01/17 N Concordia (ot)4-4 T01/18 N Northeastern 3-4 L01/19 A Providence 5-2 W01/24 N QuebecTroisRivieres3-4 L01/26 N Dartmouth (ot)3-3 T01/29 H Colby• 6-2 W02/01 H Northeastern• 1-2 L02/02 H Harvard• 5-1 W02/08 H BostonCollege• 7-1 W02/09 H Dartmouth• 7-1 W02/15 A Providence• (ot)2-2 T02/16 A Brown• 1-9 L02/22 H Yale• 8-0 W02/23 H Princeton• 5-2 W03/01 A St.Lawrence• 12-0 W03/02 A Cornell• 7-0 W03/09 H Princeton ∞ (ot) 5-4 W03/15 N Providence# (ot)4-3 W03/16 A Northeastern$ 2-3 L
1997-98 (31-5-3 / 18-1-3 ECAC)Coach:KarenKayCaptains:SaraCrossandBrandyFisherDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/07 N Augsburg 16-1 W11/08 N GustavusAdolphus 15-0 W11/09 A Minnesota 5-1 W11/15 A St.Lawrence• 4-2 W11/16 A Cornell• 2-1 W11/22 H Yale• 4-0 W11/23 H Princeton• 6-1 W11/30 H Concordia 1-2 L12/06 H Northeastern• 4-0 W12/07 H Harvard• 6-3 W12/28 N Providence 6-2 W12/29 A Brown 8-2 W12/30 N Minnesota 6-5 W01/03 H BostonCollege• 8-0 W01/04 H Dartmouth• 5-1 W01/09 A Providence• 9-2 W01/10 A Brown• (ot)3-3 T01/16 A Northeastern 3-0 W01/17 N Concordia 0-4 L01/18 N Providence 8-1 W01/23 N St.Laurent 3-1 W01/25 A Concordia 4-5 L01/31 A Northeastern• 3-4 L02/01 A Harvard• 7-1 W02/03 A Colby• 12-0 W02/07 A BostonCollege• 6-0 W02/08 A Dartmouth• 5-3 W02/14 H Providence• 6-2 W02/15 H Brown• (ot)2-2 T02/21 A Yale• 6-2 W02/22 A Princeton• 8-2 W02/25 H Colby• 14-3 W02/28 H St.Lawrence• 11-0 W03/01 H Cornell• (ot)4-4 T03/07 H Harvard ∞ (ot) 2-1 W03/14 N Princeton# 7-2 W03/15 N Brown$ 3-4 L03/20 N Minnesota^ 4-1 W03/21 N Brown+ 4-1 W
1998-99 (23-7-5 / 19-4-3 ECAC)Coach:KarenKayCaptain:NickiLuongoDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T11/07 A Minnesota (ot)1-1 T11/08 N MinnesotaState 8-0 W11/14 H Maine• 6-1 W11/15 H Maine• 13-0 W11/21 A Yale• 9-2 W11/22 A Princeton• 10-2 W11/28 A Brown• (ot)2-2 T11/29 A Providence• (ot)3-3 T12/05 H Northeastern• 5-2 W12/06 H Harvard• 2-3 L12/12 A Colby• 16-1 W01/02 A Niagara• 7-1 W
01/03 A Niagara• 7-2 W01/10 H St.Lawrence• 6-1 W01/11 H Cornell• 5-2 W01/15 H Dartmouth• (ot)3-3 T01/16 H BostonCollege• 5-1 W01/22 H Providence• 5-3 W01/23 H Brown 2-1 W01/30 H Minnesota (ot)0-0 T01/31 H Concordia 1-4 L02/06 A Harvard• 2-4 L02/07 A Northeastern• 2-3 L02/17 H Colby• 15-0 W02/20 A BostonCollege• 16-3 W02/21 A Dartmouth• 3-4 L02/26 H Princeton• 6-1 W02/27 H Yale• 12-0 W03/06 A Cornell• 7-2 W03/07 A St.Lawrence• 7-1 W03/14 H Princeton ∞ 5-1 W03/20 N Northeastern# 5-1 W03/21 N Harvard$ (ot)4-5 L03/26 A Minnesota^ (ot)3-2 W03/27 N Harvard+ (ot)5-6 L
1999-2000 (24-10-0 / 17-7-0 ECAC)Coach:KarenKayCaptain:CarrieJokielDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T10/15 H Mercyhurst 6-0 W10/16 H Mercyhurst 6-1 W11/13 H Yale• 7-0 W11/14 H Princeton• 5-3 W11/20 H Harvard• 2-4 L11/21 H Brown• 3-2 W11/27 A Providence• 3-1 W11/28 A Northeastern• 1-2 L12/04 A Niagara• 4-3 W12/05 A Niagara• 5-3 W12/11 A Maine• 7-0 W01/01 H OhioState• 7-0 W01/02 H OhioState• 5-0 W01/07 A St.Lawrence• 1-2 L01/08 A Cornell• 8-3 W01/15 H Northeastern• 9-1 W01/16 H Providence• 3-1 W01/22 A Dartmouth• 0-4 L01/23 A BostonCollege• 9-0 W01/27 A St.Cloud 5-1 W01/29 A Minnesota 2-6 L01/30 A Minnesota 4-5 L02/05 H Minnesota-Duluth 5-1 W02/06 H Minnesota-Duluth 3-2 W02/11 A Princeton• 2-4 L02/12 A Yale• 12-2 W02/16 H Maine• 6-1 W02/19 H BostonCollege• 9-1 W02/20 H Dartmouth• 5-1 W02/25 A Brown• 0-3 L02/26 A Harvard• 4-6 L03/03 H Cornell• 3-1 W03/04 H St.Lawrence• 3-0 W03/11 H Northeastern ∞ 3-4 L
2000-01 (17-17-0 / 13-11-0 ECAC)Coach:KarenKayCaptains:BrandiKerns,MichelleThorntonDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T10/25 A Findlay 7-0 W10/27 A OhioState 4-0 W10/28 A OhioState 3-1 W11/04 H Dartmouth• 1-4 L11/05 H BostonCollege• 4-3 W11/10 H Maine• 2-0 W11/12 A Maine• 5-2 W11/17 H St.Lawrence• (ot)1-2 L11/18 H Cornell• 8-1 W11/24 H Niagara• 4-3 W11/25 H Niagara• 3-2 W12/02 A Northeastern• 3-4 L12/03 A Providence• 1-2 L12/09 A Minnesota-Duluth 0-3 L12/10 A Minnesota-Duluth 1-8 L12/15 H Mercyhurst (ot)4-5 L12/16 H Mercyhurst 2-1 W01/06 H Princeton• 4-3 W01/07 H Yale• 4-1 W01/12 A BostonCollege• 9-0 W01/14 A Dartmouth• 2-6 L01/20 H Providence• 6-2 W01/21 H Northeastern• 1-2 L
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01/26 H Minnesota 1-2 L01/27 H Minnesota 1-3 L02/03 A Harvard• 1-4 L02/04 A Brown• 0-3 L02/17 A Cornell• 4-3 W02/18 A St.Lawrence• 1-3 L02/24 A Yale• 2-0 W02/25 A Princeton• 2-1 W03/03 H Brown• 0-3 L03/04 H Harvard• 0-4 L03/10 A St. Lawrence ∞ 0-1 L
2001-02 (19-12-5 / 11-6-4 ECAC East)Coach:KarenKayCaptain:BrandiKernsDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T10/19 H OhioState 3-4 L10/20 H OhioState (ot)4-3 W10/26 A Maine• 3-1 W10/27 A Maine• 4-1 W11/02 H Quinnipiac• 9-0 W11/03 H Quinnipiac• 10-0 W11/07 A BostonCollege 3-0 W11/16 H Wisconsin 3-0 W11/17 H Wisconsin 2-0 W11/24 A St.Cloud 3-1 W11/25 A Minnesota (ot)3-3 T12/01 H Connecticut• 0-2 L12/02 H Connecticut• 3-1 W12/08 A Princeton (ot)0-1 L12/09 A Yale 4-1 W12/14 H Harvard 3-4 L12/15 H St.Lawrence 0-1 L01/04 A Quinnipiac• 8-0 W01/06 H Providence• (ot)2-2 T01/11 A Niagara• 1-5 L01/12 A Niagara• 0-2 L01/18 H St.Cloud 7-3 W01/20 H Maine• 1-2 L01/25 A Connecticut• 3-1 W01/26 A Brown 1-4 L02/01 H Dartmouth 3-1 W02/02 A Northeastern• 2-3 L02/09 H BostonCollege• 1-0 W02/16 H Niagara• 1-2 L02/19 A BostonCollege• (ot)3-3 T02/22 A Providence• (ot)2-2 T02/23 H Providence• 4-2 W02/28 A Northeastern• 2-1 W03/01 H Northeastern• (ot)2-2 T03/09 H Connecticut• 4-1 W03/15 N Northeastern# 0-2 L
2002-03 (27-7-2, 13-2-0 Hockey East)Coach:BrianMcCloskeyCaptains:AnnieFahlenbock,KristenThomasDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T10/11 H Vermont 4-0 W10/18 A OhioState 1-0 W10/19 A OhioState (ot)5-4 W10/25 A Quinnipiac 5-2 W10/26 A Quinnipiac 10-0 W11/02 H Maine• 5-1 W11/03 H Maine• 1-0 W11/08 A St.Lawrence 3-4 L11/09 A St.Lawrence (ot)1-1 T11/16 H Princeton (ot)2-1 W11/17 H Princeton 7-3 W11/21 A Northeastern• 1-0 W11/30 H Niagara 7-4 W12/01 H Niagara 6-2 W12/07 H Connecticut• 8-0 W12/08 A Connecticut• 2-1 W12/13 A Harvard 1-7 L12/15 A Dartmouth 0-3 L01/04 H Brown 3-1 W01/10 H Northeastern• 3-0 W01/11 H Northeastern• 3-0 W01/14 A BostonCollege• 6-0 W01/18 H Minnesota 0-4 L01/19 A Connecticut• 3-0 W01/24 A Wisconsin 2-0 W01/25 A Wisconsin (ot)1-1 T02/01 A Providence• 0-3 L02/02 H Providence• 4-1 W02/11 A Maine• 3-0 W02/14 A Niagara 7-1 W02/22 A Providence• 4-7 L02/25 H Quinnipiac 7-1 W02/28 H BostonCollege• 4-0 W
03/02 H BostonCollege• 8-2 W03/15 N Maine# 2-0 W03/16 N Providence$ 0-1 L2003-04 (23-9-4 / 17-1-2 Hockey East)Coach:BrianMcCloskeyCaptain:KristenThomasDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T10/24 A Connecticut• 4-2 W10/26 H Connecticut• (ot)1-1 T11/01 A NorthDakota 6-2 W11/02 A NorthDakota 2-3 L11/07 H St.Lawrence (ot)1-2 L11/09 H St.Lawrence 6-3 W11/15 A Princeton 3-0 W11/16 A Yale (ot)1-1 T11/20 H Northeastern• 4-2 W11/22 A Northeastern• 5-0 W11/25 A Brown 2-5 L11/30 H Harvard 1-2 L12/05 H Vermont 6-1 W12/09 A Harvard 0-4 L12/12 H Dartmouth 2-4 L01/03 A Dartmouth 1-4 L01/10 A Niagara 1-0 W01/11 A Mercyhurst (ot)2-2 T01/16 H Maine• 4-1 W01/17 H Maine• 3-0 W01/23 H BostonCollege• 7-0 W01/25 A BostonCollege• 7-2 W01/31 H Providence• 4-3 W02/01 A Providence• 2-5 L02/06 H Northeastern• 9-2 W02/13 A Maine• 5-2 W02/14 A Maine• (ot)2-2 T02/20 H Connecticut• 4-1 W02/22 A Connecticut• 7-2 W02/28 A Providence• 7-4 W02/29 H Providence• (ot)4-3 W03/04 A BostonCollege• 5-2 W03/06 H BostonCollege• 2-1 W03/13 A Northeastern• 2-0 W03/20 A Northeastern# 5-0 W03/21 N Providence$ 0-3 L
2004-05 (21-8-6 / 13-3-4 Hockey East)Coach:BrianMcCloskeyCaptain:StephanieJonesDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T10/12 A Vermont 5-0 W10/15 H Niagara 4-1 W10/16 H Niagara (ot)4-3 W10/22 H Connecticut• 4-0 W10/24 A BostonCollege• 6-1 W10/31 H Brown 2-1 W11/03 H Northeastern• 8-0 W11/13 A St.Lawrence (ot)2-2 T11/14 A St.Lawrence 3-5 L11/20 H Northeastern• 7-1 W11/27 H MinnesotaState 4-1 W11/28 H Mercyhurst 0-4 L12/01 A Dartmouth 3-4 L12/04 H Connecticut• 5-2 W12/09 A Northeastern• 5-2 W12/11 H Harvard 2-1 W01/01 H Princeton (ot)1-1 T01/02 H Yale 3-1 W01/05 H Dartmouth 1-3 L01/08 H BostonCollege• (ot)2-2 T01/11 H Colgate 5-1 W01/14 H Maine• 1-0 W01/15 H Maine• (ot)3-3 T01/29 A Providence• 1-5 L01/30 H Providence• 2-1 W02/04 A Northeastern• 2-1 W02/12 A Maine• 5-2 W02/13 A Maine• 5-0 W02/19 A Connecticut• (ot)0-0 T02/20 A Connecticut• 2-3 L02/26 H Providence• (ot)3-3 T02/27 A Providence• 3-4 L03/05 H BostonCollege• 10-2 W03/06 A BostonCollege 2-1 W03/12 N Connecticut# (ot)4-5 L
2005-06 (33-3-1 / 19-1-1 Hockey East)Coach:BrianMcCloskeyCaptains:MartineGarland,LindsayHansen,NicoleHekleDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T10/15 H Maine• 4-1 W
10/21 A Niagara 6-0 W10/22 A Niagara 8-2 W10/28 H Brown 5-1 W10/30 A Brown 2-3 L11/04 H BostonCollege• 4-0 W11/05 A BostonCollege• (ot)2-3 L11/13 A Yale 5-2 W11/19 A Northeastern• 8-2 W11/22 H Northeastern• 2-0 W11/27 N Wisconsin 2-1 W11/30 H BostonUniversity• 5-0 W12/04 A Vermont• 4-1 W12/10 A Harvard 3-0 W01/01 A Dartmouth 4-1 W01/04 H Colgate 7-0 W01/07 A BostonUniversity• 5-1 W01/11 H Harvard 5-1 W01/13 A Maine• (ot)5-5 T01/14 A Maine• 5-3 W01/20 H Dartmouth 3-1 W01/22 H Connecticut• 3-0 W01/27 H Mercyhurst 2-1 W01/29 H Providence• 7-2 W02/01 A Providence• 2-1 W02/04 A BostonCollege• 6-1 W02/11 A Northeastern• 11-1 W02/12 H Providence• 4-1 W02/17 A Connecticut• 5-1 W02/19 H Connecticut• 6-0 W02/22 H BostonUniversity• 6-0 W02/25 H Vermont• 5-0 W02/26 H Vermont• 8-0 W03/04 N Maine# 6-0 W03/05 N BostonCollege$ 6-0 W03/17 H Harvard< 3-1 W03/24 A Minnesota> 4-5 L
2006-07 (28-4-5 / 18-1-2 Hockey East)Coach:BrianMcCloskeyCaptains:MartineGarland,NicoleHekleJenniferHitchcockDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T09/29 H Niagara 5-0 W09/30 H Niagara (ot)4-3 W10/06 N BemidjiState 7-0 W10/07 A Minnesota (ot)6-5 W10/14 A Maine• 4-0 W10/20 H Brown 2-0 W10/22 A Colgate 4-1 W10/27 H BostonCollege• 2-1 W10/29 H BostonUniversity• 4-0 W11/02 A BostonCollege• 2-7 L11/11 H St.Lawrence (ot)1-1 T11/12 H St.Lawrence 4-0 W11/17 H Northeastern• 7-2 W11/18 H Northeastern• 5-1 W11/24 H WayneState 7-1 W11/25 H Mercyhurst 1-2 L12/02 H Vermont• 5-0 W12/08 A Harvard (ot)3-3 T12/10 H Dartmouth (ot)3-3 T01/06 A Connecticut• 6-2 W01/12 H Maine• 7-0 W01/13 H Maine• 3-1 W01/20 A Dartmouth 2-4 L01/27 A Providence• 3-1 W01/28 H Providence• (ot)2-2 T01/31 A BostonUniversity• 4-1 W02/03 H BostonCollege• 4-2 W02/10 A Northeastern• 9-0 W02/11 A Providence• 7-0 W02/16 A Connecticut• 2-1 W02/18 H Connecticut• (ot)2-2 T02/21 A BostonUniversity• 3-2 W02/24 A Vermont• 4-0 W02/25 A Vermont• 8-1 W03/03 H Connecticut# 2-0 W03/04 H Providence$ 3-1 W03/10 H St.Lawrence< 2-6 L
2007-08 (33-4-1 / 20-0-1 Hockey East)Coach:BrianMcCloskeyCaptain:MartineGarlandDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T10/05 A St.Lawrence 4-2 W10/06 A St.Lawrence 0-3 L10/14 H Colgate 1-0 W10/21 H BostonUniversity• 3-1 W10/25 A BostonCollege• 4-1 W10/28 H Maine• 5-0 W11/01 A BostonUniversity• 4-1 W
11/03 A Vermont• 5-0 W11/07 H BostonCollege• 4-1 W11/10 H Connecticut• 8-2 W11/11 H Princeton 1-2 L11/17 H Wisconsin 2-1 W11/18 H Wisconsin 2-1 W11/24 H Niagara 6-2 W11/25 H Niagara 11-1 W12/01 H BostonUniversity*(ot)3-2 W12/02 A Northeastern• 4-0 W12/07 A Mercyhurst 3-4 L12/08 A Mercyhurst 5-2 W12/14 H Harvard 4-1 W01/05 A Brown 3-1 W01/10 A Northeastern• 6-0 W01/17 A Dartmouth 3-1 W01/19 H Providence• (ot)1-1 T01/26 H Northeastern• 8-2 W02/02 A Maine• 9-1 W02/03 A Maine• 6-0 W02/09 A BostonCollege• 2-1 W02/16 H Vermont• 7-0 W02/17 H Vermont• 3-0 W02/23 A Providence• 3-0 W02/24 H Providence• 3-1 W03/01 H Connecticut• 5-0 W03/02 A Connecticut• 6-1 W03/08 N BostonUniversity# 8-0 W03/09 N Providence$ 1-0 W03/15 H St.Lawrence< (ot)3-2 W03/20 A Minnesota-Duluth> 2-3 L
2008-09 (24-6-5 / 16(1)-2-3 Hockey East)Coach:BrianMcCloskeyCaptain:KaceyBellamyDate Site Opponent Score W/L/T10/08 H BostonCollege• (ot)2-2 T10/11 A Niagara 5-3 W10/12 A Niagara 5-2 W10/15 A Connecticut• (ot)3-3 T10/18 H St.Lawrence 3-2 W10/19 H Clarkson 2-1 W10/23 A BostonU.• 2-3 L10/25 H Yale 5-3 W10/30 H BostonU.• (ot)2-2 T11/01 H Vermont• 4-1 W11/14 A Maine• 7-1 W11/21 N Wisconsin† 2-8 L11/22 N Wisconsin† 0-2 L11/26 H Northeastern• 2-0 W11/29 A Colgate 4-5 L12/05 H Harvard (ot)1-1 T12/07 A BostonU. (ot)3-3 T12/09 H Northeastern 3-0 W01/10 A Providence• 0-5 L01/16 H Dartmouth 8-3 W01/20 A Northeastern• 4-2 W01/23 H Maine• 3-0 W01/24 H Maine• 5-1 W01/29 H BostonCollege• 4-2 W01/30 A BostonCollege• 5-2 W02/07 A Vermont• 3-1 W02/08 A Vermont• 6-2 W02/13 A Providence• 3-2 W02/14 H Providence• 4-1 W02/17 A Harvard (ot)3-2 W02/21 A Connecticut• 4-3 W02/22 H Connecticut• 4-2 W03/07 H Providence# 3-1 W03/08 H BostonCollege$ 2-1 W03/14 H Minnesota-Duluth< 1-4 L†atFortMyers,Fla.
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ThePattyKazmaierMemorialAward,anhonorestablishedbyUSAHockey,isbestowedannuallytothemostoutstandingcollegiatewomen’sicehockeyplayer.TheAwardwascreatedinconjunctionwiththeAmericanWomen’sCollegeHockeyAlliancenationalchampi-onship, which originated in 1998. Each year, a committee nominates 10 candidates and a separate committee selects three finalists from that pool of candidates. That committee then decides which finalist will receive the honor as most outstanding collegiate player in the nation. UNH was the only women’s ice hockey program to have a candidate in each of the first five years the award was presented. The 2003 season marked the first time that a Wildcat was not in consideration as a candidate. In the initial three years (1998-2000), a University of New Hampshire player was selected among the finalists. In 1998, Brandy Fisher led the nation in scoring, the ‘Cats to a national championship and was honored as the inaugural recipient of the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. In 1999, both Nicki Luongo and Carisa Zaban were named candidates and Luongo was named a finalist. In 2000, Zaban was once again selected as a candidate and was voted as a finalist. Michelle Thornton was named one of the 10 candidates in 2001; Kira Misikowetz (‘02), Nicole Hekle (‘06), Martine Garland (‘07 & ‘08), Sam Faber (‘08) and Jenn Wakefield (‘09) have received that same distinction.
Brandy Fisher1998Recipient FisherbroketheUNHsingle-sea-sonrecordsforbothgoalsandpointsassheledthenationingoals(42),assists(39),points(81)andpower-playgoals
(11)inthe1998season.Fisherrecordedapointin30of38games,including25multiple-pointgames.Seasonhighlightsincludedher100thcareergoal,100thcareerassistand200thcareerpoint. Inherfinal collegiate game, Fisher led UNH to the inaugu-ralnationalchampionshipwitha4-1victoryagainstBrown at the FleetCenter (Boston, Mass.). OtherhonorsbestowedFisherinthe1998seasonincludedAWCHAAll-America,AWCHAAll-TournamentTeam,NewEnglandCollegeHockeyPlayeroftheYearandECACPlayeroftheYear.
Kira Misikowetz2002Nominee Misikowetz, a senior forward,ledUNHinbothpoints(39)andas-
sists(25)andwas third ingoalswith14.Seasonhighlights included her 100th career point and a five-assistperformanceagainstQuinnipiacUniversity.IntwoseasonsatUNH,Misikowetzcompiled28goalsand39assistsfor67pointsin70games.Otherhonors for Misikowetz in 2002 included ECACEasternLeagueAll-ConferenceSecondTeamandECACEasternLeagueAll-AcademicSquad.
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Nicki Luongo1999Finalist Luongo finished her senior year of1999sixthontheteaminscoring– first among defensemen – with 45 pointsandrankedsecondwith29as-
sists,aswellastiedforsecondinpower-playgoals(eight).HernumbersrankedNo.10inthenationinassistsandNo.15inpoints.ShebroketheschoolandECACrecordswithsevenassistsinagamevs.Maine. She finished that game with eight points totieboththeschoolandECACrecords.Inaddi-tion tobeingnamedaPattyKazmaierMemorialAward finalist, Luongo was named to the AWCHA All-AmericaFirstTeam,AWCHAAll-TournamentTeam,All-NewEnglandTeam,ECACAll-LeagueFirstTeamandECACAll-TournamentTeam.
Carisa Zaban1999Nominee2000Finalist Zabanledthe2000Wildcatsingoals(35),assists(37)andpoints(72).
ShebecameUNH’sall-timeleadingscorerduringthe season with her 256th career point and finished withatotalof263.Zaban’sother2000honorsin-cludedAWCHAAll-AmericaFirstTeam,All-NewEnglandTeamandECACAll-LeagueFirstTeam.In 1999, Zaban was No. 5 in the nation in bothpointsandassistsaswellasNo.8ingoalsassheledUNHinpoints(67)andassists(38)andrankedsecondingoals(29).Herseasonhighlightsincludedrecordingher100thcareerassistandtyingaschoolrecord with five points in one period. Zaban was also selectedtotheAWCHAAll-AmericaSecondTeamasajunior.
MichelleThornton2001Nominee ThorntonledUNHingoals(15),assists (23) andpoints (38) andwas
secondingame-winninggoals.Seasonhighlightsincludedher50thcareergoaland150thcareerpoint.ThorntonlefttheUNHprogramrankedNo.9ontheall-timescoringlistwith157pointsaswellasNo.5inassistswith93.OtherhonorsforThorntonin2001includedAll-NewEnglandTeamandECACHonorableMention.
Nicole Hekle2006Nominee Hekleservedastri-captainoftheWildcatsasajuniorforwardandcom-piled33pointson12goalsand21as-sistsin37games.Shewashonoredas
USCHODefensiveForwardoftheYearandrecordedapointin19of37gameswithsevenmultiple-pointefforts.Hekle’sseasonhighlightsincludedher100thcareerpoint(goalvs.HarvardonJan.11)andherfirst career hat trick with three goals and two assists for a season-high five points vs. Northeastern on Nov.19.
Martine Garland‘07 & ‘08 Nominee Garlandwasathird-yearcaptainas a senior defenseman on the 2008team.SheledUNHtoaNo.1nationalrankinginpenaltykillaswellasNo.
2inpowerplay,offenseanddefense.Herseasonhighlightsincludedher100thcareerpointandshefinished with 105 to rank third on the program’s all-timescoringlistfordefensemen.Garland’sotherac-coladesincludedRBKHockeyAll-AmericaSecondTeam,NewEnglandAll-StarTeam,HockeyEastFirstTeamAll-StarandHockeyEastAll-AcademicTeam.In2007,Garlandranked10thinthenationinpointspergame(defensemen).Sheledtheteaminplus/minus,rankedsecondinassistsandfourthinpoints.GarlandwasalsoselectedtotheUSCHOSecondTeamandUSCHOSportsmanshipAward.
Sam Faber2008Nominee Faber led the nation in game-winning goals and ranked second inshorthandedgoalsaswellas10thingoals and 13th in points.The junior
forwardledUNHinbothassistsandpointsforthesecond consecutive year, and also recorded teamhighsingame-winninggoalsandplus/minus;sheranked second in goals. Faber became the first playerinHockeyEast’ssix-yearhistorytoreceiveconsecutivePlayeroftheMonthawards.Herother2008accoladesincludedHockeyEastAll-StarFirstTeam,NewEnglandAll-StarTeamandHockeyEastTournament MVP, as well as UNH’s Karyn ByeAwardastheteamMVP.Faber’sseasonhighlightsincluded her 100th career point and 50th careergoal.
Jenn Wakefield2009Nominee Wakefield, a sophomore forward, rankedthirdinthenationingoalspergame, power-play goals and short-handedgoals;shewasalsosecondin
game-winninggoalsand13thinpointspergame.Despite missing four games, Wakefield recorded teamhighs inpoints(49),goals(32),power-playgoals (13), shorthanded goals (4), game-winninggoals and shots; additionally, she was second inshooting percentage and fifth in assists. She recorded 21-9-30in19leaguegamesandtalliedapointin26of31gameswith15multiple-pointefforts.Herother accolades included New EnglandAll-Star,HockeyEastAll-StarFirstTeamandHockeyEastAll-AcademicTeam.
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Brandy Fisher – 1998
• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award recipient, 1998• UNH record 129 career goals• No. 3 all-time at UNH in both assists and points• UNH single-season record for both goals (42) and points (81)• New England College Hockey Player of the Year, 1998• ECAC Player of the Year, 1998• Scored the game-winning goal in the fifth overtime of the 1996 ECAC championship game, which stands as the longest collegiate hockey game (men or women)
Year GP G A P PPG1995 35 33 31 64 1.831996 31 25 20 45 1.451997 35 29 21 50 1.431998 38 42 39 81 2.13TOTAL 139 129 111 240 1.73
Jen Huggon – 2003
• Hockey East Player of the Year, 2003• In 2003, she held 11 UNH goaltending records (currently six)• Her career records include saves, games played and minutes• Holds the top three marks for single-season saves• Holds three of the top five marks for single-season minutes• Ranks third in career victories and career save percentage• Won a total of 18 awards in the 2002-03 season
Year GP GA GAA Sv Sv% ShO W-L-T1999-2000 22 42 1.99 496 .922 3 14-7-02000-01 34 80 2.37 841 .913 4 17-17-02001-02 34 60 1.78 809 .931 5 17-12-52002-03 35 53 1.52 705 .930 14 26-7-2TOTAL 125 235 1.91 2851 .924 26 74-43-7
Nicki Luongo – 1998 & 1999
• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award finalist, 1999• ECAC All-Decade Second Team• No. 10 on UNH defensemen scoring list, career• ECAC and school record seven assists vs. Maine (Nov. 15, 1998); ECAC record eight points in that game• UNH record four assists in a period
Year GP G A P PPG1995 7 1 2 3 0.431996 11 1 4 5 0.451998 39 11 23 34 0.871999 35 16 29 45 1.29TOTAL 92 29 58 87 0.95
Carisa Zaban – 2000
• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award finalist, 2000• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award nominee, 1999• UNH record 263 career points; tied for No. 1 in career assists; No. 2 in career goals• Led team in both assists and points all four seasons; twice led the team in goals• Holds the school record for goals in a period (three) and points in a period (five)• Holds three of UNH’s top 10 single-season marks in both assists and points
Year GP G A P PPG1996 31 26 30 56 1.811997 30 28 40 68 2.271999 34 29 38 67 1.972000 34 35 37 72 2.12TOTAL 129 118 145 263 2.04
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Martine Garland2006 – 1st Team & 2008 – Second Team
• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top 10 Finalist, 2007 and 2008• All-USCHO First Team, 2006 & USCHO Sportsmanship Award, 2007• New England Hockey Writers Association All-Star Team ‘06 ‘07 ‘08• Hockey East First Team All-Star ‘06 ‘07 ‘08• No. 1 in the nation in points, defensemen at 1.09 in 2006• No. 3 in the nation in assists at 0.94 per game in 2006• No. 3 on UNH’s defensemen scoring list and No. 1 in assists, defensemen
Year GP G A P PPG2004 35 5 7 12 0.342005 4 0 2 2 0.502006 34 5 32 37 1.092007 37 6 25 31 0.842008 34 3 20 23 0.68TOTAL 144 19 86 105 0.73
Jennifer Hitchcock – 2006 – 2nd Team
• All-USCHO First Team, 2006• New England Hockey Writers Association All-Star Team, 2006• Hockey East First Team All-Star, 2006• No. 1 in the nation in both points per game and power-play goals (14), 2006• No. 2 in the nation in assists (0.97 apg) and No. 3 in goals (0.81 gpg), 2006• No. 1 in the nation in power-play goals (14), 2008• Led the team in goals, assists and points in 2006• School record holder for career games played (147)• No. 7 all-time at UNH in points, No. 9 in goals, No. 12 in assists
Year GP G A P PPG2005 35 14 11 25 0.712006 37 30 36 66 1.782007 37 25 13 38 1.032008 38 20 23 43 1.13TOTAL 147 89 83 172 1.17
Sadie Wright-Ward – 2006 – 1st Team
• All-USCHO First Team, 2006• Hockey East TPS Hockey Player of the Year, 2006• New England Hockey Writers Association MVP, 2006• Hockey East Scoring Champion and MVP, 2006• No. 4 in the nation in points (1.65 ppg), No. 6 in assists (0.89 apg), No. 7 in goals (0.76 gpg) and No. 9 in power-play goals (eight) in 2006• Tied for the team lead in assists, 2008
Year GP G A P PPG2004 36 10 9 19 0.532005 ~ redshirt season ~2006 37 28 33 61 1.652007 33 6 21 27 0.822008 38 20 24 44 1.16TOTAL 144 64 87 151 1.05
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Kacey Bellamy – 2009 – 1st Team
• Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top 10 Finalist, 2009• New England All-Star, 2008 & 2009• Hockey East First Team All-Star and Tournament MVP, 2009• No. 3 on UNH defensemen scoring list, career• No. 3 in the nation in defensemen scoring (0.80 ppg) in 2009• No. 10 in 2008, No. 12 in 2007 and No. 13 in 2006• No. 23 overall in assists, 2008• No. 14 in power-play goals (nine), 2007
Year GP G A P PPG2006 37 8 16 24 0.652007 36 10 19 29 0.812008 35 3 23 26 0.742009 35 6 22 28 0.80TOTAL 143 27 80 107 0.75
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Allison edgArClass of ‘04
AllisonEdgarwasalinchpinofUNH’sdefensiveunitforfouryears.In137careergames,shecompiled95pointson39goalsand56assiststorankNo.6ontheprogram’slistofdefensemanscoringleadersinpointsaswellasthirdingoals. EdgarearnedHockeyEastFirstTeamAll-Star accolades as a senior, when sheranked12thnationallyindefensemenscor-ingat0.71pointspergame.Shealsowasatwo-timeSecondTeamselection. ThenativeofBrigden,Ontarioepito-mizedthetermstudent-athlete,assheearnedtheteam’sAwardforAcademicExcellenceallfouryearsandwasnamedHockeyEastTopScholar-Athletein2003and2004. EdgarskatedattheHockeyCanadaUn-der-22DevelopmentCampin2002beforereturningtoDurhamforherjuniorseason.
“UNH was all around the perfect fit for me -- from the time of my recruitingvisit all theway through senioryear.Myhockey experiencewas exceptional and Iwas lucky toplayunder excellent coach-es,aswellasplaymyfavoritegamewithteammates who ultimately became, andstillare,someofmyclosestfriends. “Academically, I was supported byeachandeverypersonatUNH,frompro-fessors to peers to coaches. This supportled to success both in the classroom andontheice.Iamveryhonouredandgratefulto be able to say I am aWILDCAT, andfullybelievethattherearefewinstitutionsthatcouldhavegivenmesuchanenrichingstudent-athleteexperience.”
BrAndy FisherClass of ‘98
KAryn ByeClass of ‘93
Brandy Fisher became a part ofwomen’s hockey history as the inauguralrecipientofthePattyKazmaierMemorialAward (most outstanding women’s colle-giatehockeyplayer)in1998. Fisher captained the ‘98 Wildcats to thenationalchampionship.Sherecordedastill-standingschool-record81points thatyear,andher42goalsfromthatyearalsoremainsasthesingle-seasonbenchmark. Fisher,whoscoredthegame-winninggoal in the fifth overtime of the 1996 ECAC championshipgamevs.Providencetoendthe longest collegiate hockey game, alsoholds theUNHcareergoals record (129)and is one of three ‘Cats to surpass 200 careerpointswith240. ShewentontoplayforUSAHockeyfrom 1998-2002. Fisher competed in five in-ternationaltournamentsandwasamemberofthe2001-02Pre-OlympicTourTeam.
“MyexperiencesasaWildcatwerefargreater than I could have ever imagined.Fromtheamazingwomen’shockeytradi-tion to the teammates and friends that Imade,Iwillalwayscherishthememories.ItellpeoplethatIhadtheperfectcollegeex-perience…greatteammates,greatcoaches,andagreateducation. “UNHalsohelpedmetakemyhockeytothenextlevel.Idreamedofplayingforthe U.S. team and because of the coach-ing,thesupportandthetrainingfacilities,Iwasabletomakeittothenationallevel.IfIcoulddoitalloveragainIwouldnotchangeanything.”
Karyn Bye is one of the most prolific scorersinUNHhistory.Sheistheonlyplay-ertoleadtheWildcatsingoalsfourtimesand is one of two ‘Cats to lead the team in points four times.Bye, acaptain in1992andco-captainin1993,isatwo-timeECACchampion who left the program rankedfourthinpointsandiscurrentlyeighthinthatstatisticwith164(100g,64a). Bye’s outstanding playing careercontinued with USA Hockey from 1992to2002.Shecompetedin15internationaltournamentsinthatdecade,includingwhensheservedasassistantcaptainforthegold-medalwinning1998OlympicTeam.Byewas the team’s leading scorer four times,includinginthat1998Olympiad.Shewasalso part of the2002 OlympicTeam thatwonasilvermedal.
“TheUniversityofNewHampshirefeltliketheperfectplaceformewhenIbeganmycollegecareer.Yearsaftergraduation,UNHstillfeelsliketheperfectplace.DuringmyfouryearsatUNH,Imetmanypeoplethathadatremendouslypositiveimpactonmylifeandhockeycareer. “Whether they were teammates,coaches,trainers,friendsorevencompeti-tors, the sense of ‘family’ at UNH helped me tosucceedandeventuallymovetothenextlevel.NomatterwhereItraveledorplayed,thespiritandsupportofUNHwasalwayswithme,helpingtomakemydreamscometrue.”
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sue MerzClass of ‘94
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SueMerzwasoneoffourWildcatstoskateontheU.S.Women’sIceHockeyNa-tionalTeamthatwonthegoldmedalatthe1998Olympics.Shealsoskatedforthe2002silvermedalU.S.teamandhertimewiththenationalteamspannedfrom1990-2002. Merz isamemberofUNH’sCenturyClubwith107 career points. In79 careergames,shecompiled53goalsand54assists.Merzwastheteamleaderinassistsinbothhersophomoreandjuniorseasons. A native of Greenwich, Conn, Merzhelped lead the ‘Cats to the ECAC tourna-ment title in 1991 and to a runner-up finish inboth1992and1993.
“One often doesn’t fully realize theimpact a school has on the developmentof a person until later on in life. I am noexception.UNHnotonlygavemeagreateducation,italsogavemeasupportivecom-munityoffriendsandteammateswithwhomIgrewanddevelopedasahockeyplayerandaperson. “UNHallowedmetohonemyathleticskills,springboardingmetothenextlevelinmyhockeycareer.WithouttheguidanceandleadershipofthepeopleonandofftheiceatUNH,IwouldnothavebeenabletorealizealifelonggoalofbecominganOlympian.”
CarisaZabanisoneofthemostgiftedstudent-athletestodonaUNHhockeyjer-sey.And the proof is in the record book,wherehernameisat thetopofthecareerlistsforbothassists(145)andpoints(263).Sheissecondincareergoalswith118. Zaban isoneofonly twoWildcats toleadtheteaminpointsallfourseasons.Shealsoledtheteaminassistseveryyear,andthat’safeatonlyshecanboast. The native of Glenview, Ill. claimsthreeof the topsevensingle-seasonassistmarksandthreeofthetopeightsingle-sea-sonpointtotals. ZabangarneredAll-Americahonorsin2000 and was named a top three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier MemorialAward thatseason. She was one of the 10 nomineesforthePattyKazmaierMemorialAwardin1999. ZabancompetedontheU.S.NationalTeamin2001and2002.
“I had the best five years at UNH. (Za-banhadamedicalredshirtseasonin1998.)The friends I made were not only team-matesbut sistersduringandaftercollege.Itwouldbereallyhardtocomebacktotheschool and watch a game because everytimeIstepintotheWhitt,Iwanttogetbackontheice. “I’mthrilledthattheUNHprogramisback on top where it belongs and is con-tinuing the tradition of going to the finals andwinningleaguetitles.IfIcoulddoitalloveragain,trustme,Iwould!”
Kristen thoMAsClass of ‘04
Kristen Thomas, who captained theWildcatsinherjuniorandsenioryears,isoneof the most prolific scoring defensemen in UNH history. In fact, she ranks first in assists (83) and is tied atop the points leaderboardwith108.The83assistsistiedfor10thontheprogram’soverallleaderboard. Thomas, renowned for a hard slapshot,helped lead the ‘Cats to a Hockey East regu-lar-seasontitlein2004aswellastournamentrunner-up finishes in 2003 and 2004. As a senior in ‘04, Thomas ranked third nationallyindefensemenscoring(0.86pointspergame)and13thoverallinassists.Shetiedfortheteamleadinassistsasajunior. Thomas’ collegiate accolades includedHockeyEastFirstTeamAll-Starinboth2003and 2004 as well as New EnglandAll-StarTeam. Thomas was a member of the USAWomen’s National Under-22 Team in ‘02 and ‘03.
“MyexperienceatUNHwasanabsolutedreamcometrue.Peopleoftenaskwhatmademe decide to make the move to Durham. Itwasaquestionanyonecouldanswerthemselfwithalaundrylistoftheprogram’saccolades,buttrulyitwasjustmyguttellingmeitwasaperfect fit. Of course the ability to get a home cooked meal – and do a little laundry without heckling anyone for quarters – was a bonus. Lookingback,myfavoritememoriesasaplayerwerewhenwewereontheroad,be-causeIfeltlikeIwasgoingonvacationeachand every time. It was filled with hockey, endless card games and, of course, chickenparmigiana.Ittookmeatleastahalf-hourtopackmybagforasimpleone-nighttripasIwas so excited. I miss those days, but willholdclosetomethememoriesIhave.”
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TheUniversityofNewHampshirewontheinauguralwomen’sicehockeychampionship,whichwassponsoredbytheAmericanWomen’sCollegeHockeyAssociation(AWCHA), in1998.UNHdefeatedBrownUniversity,4-1,onMarch21attheFleetCenterinBostontowinthetitle.(PhotocourtesyofDennisDeGriselles)
In February 1998, four former Wildcats – Karyn Bye (‘93), Colleen Coyne (‘93), Tricia Dunn (‘96) and Sue Merz (‘94) – win the first-ever Olympic gold medalinwomen’sicehockeyasmembersofTeamUSA.Bye(atright)servedasanalternatecaptainonthatteam.(PhotocourtesyofKarynBye)
In 1998, senior co-captainBrandy Fisher won the inauguralPattyKa-zmaierMemorialAward,whichispresentedannuallytothemostoutstandingcollegiatewomen’sicehockeyplayer.Fisherledthenationinbothgoalsandpointsthatseason,andhermarksof42goalsand81pointsstillstandasUNHsingle-seasonrecords.(PhotocourtesyofUSAHockey)
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The University itself is located just minutes from the Atlantic Ocean. Historic Portsmouth Harbor, less than 10 miles from UNH, offers many shopping and fine dining opportunities, while Hampton Beach, to the south, is a popular vacation spot.
The Lakes Region of New Hampshire is located to the north. The crown jewel of the region is Lake Winni-pesaukee, which is one of the larg-est lakes in the Northeast. Countless recreational activities exist on the many lakes in the area.
Amtrak’s Downeaster, with a station located on campus, is a great way to travel to Boston or Portland. As a passenger, you’ll enjoy miles of scenic landscape en route to your destination.
UNH is one of the leading research schools on the East coast. A land-, sea- and space-grant university, our University engages under-graduates in the intellectual excitement of research.
UNH leads the East coast in the amount of grant money received – approximately 65 million dollars per year.
The University prides itself as being a Top-10 entrepre-neurial campus (Forbes.com and The Princeton Review). The Whittemore School of Business and Economics was recently selected second among all business schools in a na-tionwide pool of business school deans.
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UNH HOCKEYWILDCATS 2009-10
SEpTEmbEr26 Sat. DurhamJr.Lightning(Ex.)5pm OCTObEr3 Sat. ConnECtiCut• 2pm4 Sun. QuinnipiaC 2pm9 Fri. CoLgatE 7pm10 Sat. SyraCuSE 5pm17 Sat. niagara 2pm18 Sun. niagara 2pm23 Fri. atClarkson 7pm24 Sat. atSt.Lawrence 3pm31 Sat. ConnECtiCut• 5pm
NOvEmbEr1 Sun. MainE• 3pm6 Fri. atBostonU.• 7pm7 Sat. BoStonu.• 7pm14 Sat. atVermont• 2pm18 Wed. atHarvard 7pm21 Sat. rEnSSELaEr 5pm22 Sun. TeamUSAv.HEAll-Stars1pm29 Sun. atNortheastern• 2pm
DECEmbEr5 Sat. proviDEnCE• 2pm8 Tues. atBostonCollege• 7pm12 Sat. atDartmouth 7pm
JANUArY8 Fri. vs.Northeastern∞• 4pm16 Sat. proviDEnCE• 2pm17 Sun. atProvidence• 2pm20 Wed. northEaStErn• 7pm29 Fri. atMaine• 7pm30 Sat. atMaine• 2pm
FEbrUArY6 Sat. BoStonu.• 2pm7 Sun. atConnecticut• 1pm13 Sat. vErMont• 2pm14 Sun. vErMont• 2pm20 Sat. BoStonCoLLEgE• 2pm21 Sun. atBostonCollege• 7pm27-28 HockeyEastquarters+ mArCH6 Sat. HockeyEastsemisΩ7 Sun. HockeyEastfinalΩ12-14 NCAAquarternals∑19-21 NCAAFrozenFour#
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