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06/10/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - Sue Johnson, the head coach of the University of New Hampshire women's basketball team, has signed a multi-year contract extension to stay at the university, announced today by Athletic Director Marty Scarano.
06/10/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - Sue Johnson, the head coach of the University of New Hampshire women's basketball team, has signed a multi-year contract extension to stay at the university, announced today by Athletic Director Marty Scarano.
05/06/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - The University of New Hampshire women's basketball team held its annual banquet on Thursday, May 5, at the UNH Alumni Center, celebrating the successes of the 2004-05 season and honoring some of the players who helped the Wildcats reach the semifinals of the conference tournament.
05/06/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - The University of New Hampshire women's basketball team held its annual banquet on Thursday, May 5, at the UNH Alumni Center, celebrating the successes of the 2004-05 season and honoring some of the players who helped the Wildcats reach the semifinals of the conference tournament.
03/11/2005 WEST HARTFORD, Conn. - Despite holding the Hartford Hawks scoreless for a ten-minute span in the second half, the New Hampshire Wildcats could not recover from a 13-point halftime deficit, losing 52-38 Friday night in the semifinals of the 2005 America East Women's Basketball Tournament at the Chase Family Arena.
03/11/2005 WEST HARTFORD, Conn. - Despite holding the Hartford Hawks scoreless for a ten-minute span in the second half, the New Hampshire Wildcats could not recover from a 13-point halftime deficit, losing 52-38 Friday night in the semifinals of the 2005 America East Women's Basketball Tournament at the Chase Family Arena.
03/10/2005 WEST HARTFORD, Conn. - The UNH women's basketball team forced 24 turnovers from the University at Albany, and four Wildcats scored in double figures to lead UNH to a 68-48 victory over the Great Danes in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament Thursday night at Chase Family Arena.
03/10/2005 WEST HARTFORD, Conn. - The UNH women's basketball team forced 24 turnovers from the University at Albany, and four Wildcats scored in double figures to lead UNH to a 68-48 victory over the Great Danes in the quarterfinals of the America East Tournament Thursday night at Chase Family Arena.
03/09/2005 HARTFORD, Conn. - Capping off a successful regular season, University of New Hampshire women's basketball player Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.) has been voted to the America East All-Conference Third Team, announced this morning at the annual awards banquet preceding the start of the conference tournament.
03/09/2005 HARTFORD, Conn. - Capping off a successful regular season, University of New Hampshire women's basketball player Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.) has been voted to the America East All-Conference Third Team, announced this morning at the annual awards banquet preceding the start of the conference tournament.
03/06/2005 BOSTON - In a game filled with offensive runs, the Boston University Terriers scored eight unanswered points in a two-minute span in the second half and held off the New Hampshire Wildcats, 77-67, Sunday afternoon in women's basketball action at Case Gymnasium.
03/06/2005 BOSTON - In a game filled with offensive runs, the Boston University Terriers scored eight unanswered points in a two-minute span in the second half and held off the New Hampshire Wildcats, 77-67, Sunday afternoon in women's basketball action at Case Gymnasium.
03/03/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - In a defensive struggle that featured several mistakes from both teams, the New Hampshire Wildcats used their advantage in rebounding and free throws to defeat the UMBC Retrievers, 56-51, Thursday evening in America East women's basketball action at Lundholm Gymnasium.
03/03/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - In a defensive struggle that featured several mistakes from both teams, the New Hampshire Wildcats used their advantage in rebounding and free throws to defeat the UMBC Retrievers, 56-51, Thursday evening in America East women's basketball action at Lundholm Gymnasium.
02/26/2005 STONY BROOK, N.Y. - The New Hampshire Wildcats came out of the gate hitting
three-pointers, and then clamped down on their defense in the second half to
defeat the Stony Brook Seawolves, 74-58, Saturday afternoon in America East's
women's basketball action at the Indoor Sports Complex.
02/26/2005 STONY BROOK, N.Y. - The New Hampshire Wildcats came out of the gate hitting
three-pointers, and then clamped down on their defense in the second half to
defeat the Stony Brook Seawolves, 74-58, Saturday afternoon in America East's
women's basketball action at the Indoor Sports Complex.
02/24/2005 BOSTON - The New Hampshire Wildcats were unable to come back from an 18-point
first half deficit, as the Northeastern Huskies held on for a 67-61 victory
Wednesday evening at Solomon Court.
02/24/2005 BOSTON - The New Hampshire Wildcats were unable to come back from an 18-point
first half deficit, as the Northeastern Huskies held on for a 67-61 victory
Wednesday evening at Solomon Court.
02/22/2005 BOSTON - By leading the Wildcats in scoring in games against Hartford and Vermont over the past week, sophomore forward Ray Williams (Mississauga, Ontario) has been named the America East Wilson Player of the Week, announced by the conference office on Monday.
02/22/2005 BOSTON - By leading the Wildcats in scoring in games against Hartford and Vermont over the past week, sophomore forward Ray Williams (Mississauga, Ontario) has been named the America East Wilson Player of the Week, announced by the conference office on Monday.
02/19/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - In a closely-contested matchup, the New Hampshire Wildcats were able to make several plays in the final five minutes to defeat the Vermont Catamounts, 70-65, in America East women's basketball action Saturday afternoon at Lundholm Gymnasium.
02/19/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - In a closely-contested matchup, the New Hampshire Wildcats were able to make several plays in the final five minutes to defeat the Vermont Catamounts, 70-65, in America East women's basketball action Saturday afternoon at Lundholm Gymnasium.
02/17/2005 VESTAL, N.Y. - University of New Hampshire women's basketball player Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.) has been voted onto the 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America District I First Team for her performance both on the basketball court and in the classroom.
02/17/2005 VESTAL, N.Y. - University of New Hampshire women's basketball player Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.) has been voted onto the 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America District I First Team for her performance both on the basketball court and in the classroom.
02/16/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats came all the way back from a 25-point first half deficit to take the lead with under three seconds remaining, but a controversial three-pointer by Erika Messam as time ran out gave the Hartford Hawks a 61-60 victory Wednesday evening at Lundholm Gymnasium.
02/16/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats came all the way back from a 25-point first half deficit to take the lead with under three seconds remaining, but a controversial three-pointer by Erika Messam as time ran out gave the Hartford Hawks a 61-60 victory Wednesday evening at Lundholm Gymnasium.
02/12/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - With a combination of balanced scoring, tough defense and a little bit of luck, the New Hampshire Wildcats were able to defeat the Binghamton Bearcats, 66-50, Saturday afternoon at Lundholm Gymnasium.
02/12/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - With a combination of balanced scoring, tough defense and a little bit of luck, the New Hampshire Wildcats were able to defeat the Binghamton Bearcats, 66-50, Saturday afternoon at Lundholm Gymnasium.
02/08/2005 ORONO, Maine - Despite 16 points from Whitney Edwards (Mount Vernon, N.Y.) and 12 points from Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.), the New Hampshire Wildcats were unable to complete the season sweep of Maine, losing to the Black Bears, 59-50, Tuesday evening at Alfond Arena.
02/08/2005 ORONO, Maine - Despite 16 points from Whitney Edwards (Mount Vernon, N.Y.) and 12 points from Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.), the New Hampshire Wildcats were unable to complete the season sweep of Maine, losing to the Black Bears, 59-50, Tuesday evening at Alfond Arena.
02/07/2005 BOSTON - After leading the New Hampshire women's basketball team to two victories over the past week, senior Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.) has been named the America East Wilson Co-Player of the Week, announced by the conference office.
02/07/2005 BOSTON - After leading the New Hampshire women's basketball team to two victories over the past week, senior Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.) has been named the America East Wilson Co-Player of the Week, announced by the conference office.
02/05/2005 ALBANY, N.Y. - Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.) dropped a career-high 23 points as four Wildcats scored in double figures to lead New Hampshire to a 71-61 victory over the Albany Great Danes in women's basketball action Saturday afternoon at the Recreation and Convocation Center.
02/05/2005 ALBANY, N.Y. - Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.) dropped a career-high 23 points as four Wildcats scored in double figures to lead New Hampshire to a 71-61 victory over the Albany Great Danes in women's basketball action Saturday afternoon at the Recreation and Convocation Center.
02/01/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats recovered from a sluggish start to earn a 70-64 victory over the Northeastern Huskies Tuesday evening in America East women's basketball action at Lundholm Gymnasium.
02/01/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats recovered from a sluggish start to earn a 70-64 victory over the Northeastern Huskies Tuesday evening in America East women's basketball action at Lundholm Gymnasium.
01/29/2005 BALTIMORE, Md. - After jumping out to a 13-0 lead, the New Hampshire Wildcats let the UMBC Retrievers use the three-point shot to get back into the game, but made a run in the second half to put away the host school, 73-61, Saturday afternoon in America East women's basketball action at the RAC Arena.
01/29/2005 BALTIMORE, Md. - After jumping out to a 13-0 lead, the New Hampshire Wildcats let the UMBC Retrievers use the three-point shot to get back into the game, but made a run in the second half to put away the host school, 73-61, Saturday afternoon in America East women's basketball action at the RAC Arena.
01/26/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats twice came within one point in the second half, but could not complete a rally from a 15-point first half deficit, as the Boston University Terriers held on, 67-63, Wednesday night in America East women's basketball action at Lundholm Gymnasium.
01/26/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats twice came within one point in the second half, but could not complete a rally from a 15-point first half deficit, as the Boston University Terriers held on, 67-63, Wednesday night in America East women's basketball action at Lundholm Gymnasium.
01/23/2005 WEST HARTFORD, CT (Jan. 22) - The University of Hartford women's basketball team picked up its third straight win with a 65-48 victory over New Hampshire in America East action on Saturday at Chase Family Arena.
01/23/2005 WEST HARTFORD, CT (Jan. 22) - The University of Hartford women's basketball team picked up its third straight win with a 65-48 victory over New Hampshire in America East action on Saturday at Chase Family Arena.
01/19/2005 BURLINGTON, Vt. - Two separate scoring runs by the Vermont Catamounts in the second half proved to be the difference, as the home team held off the New Hampshire Wildcats, 65-57, in women's basketball action at Patrick Gymnasium Wednesday evening.
01/19/2005 BURLINGTON, Vt. - Two separate scoring runs by the Vermont Catamounts in the second half proved to be the difference, as the home team held off the New Hampshire Wildcats, 65-57, in women's basketball action at Patrick Gymnasium Wednesday evening.
01/15/2005 VESTAL, N.Y. - New Hampshire could not continue its momentum from winning three consecutive conference home games, as the Binghamton Bearcats handed the Wildcats their first conference loss of the season, 67-42, Saturday afternoon at the Events Center.
01/15/2005 VESTAL, N.Y. - New Hampshire could not continue its momentum from winning three consecutive conference home games, as the Binghamton Bearcats handed the Wildcats their first conference loss of the season, 67-42, Saturday afternoon at the Events Center.
01/11/2005 WILDCATS BREAK NINE-GAME LOSING STREAK AGAINST BLACK BEARS DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats established a big lead, then needed to withstand two Maine rallies to hold off the Black Bears, 60-57, Tuesday evening in women's basketball action at Lundholm Gymnasium.
01/11/2005 WILDCATS BREAK NINE-GAME LOSING STREAK AGAINST BLACK BEARS DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats established a big lead, then needed to withstand two Maine rallies to hold off the Black Bears, 60-57, Tuesday evening in women's basketball action at Lundholm Gymnasium.
01/08/2005 UNH HEAD COACH SUE JOHNSON EARNS 100TH CAREER VICTORY DURHAM, N.H. - Danielle Clark (Corinna, Maine) led the University of New Hampshire with 19 points as several players made significant contributions to carry the Wildcats to a 74-58 victory over the Stony Brook Seawolves in America East women's basketball action Saturday afternoon at Lundholm Gymnasium.
01/08/2005 UNH HEAD COACH SUE JOHNSON EARNS 100TH CAREER VICTORY DURHAM, N.H. - Danielle Clark (Corinna, Maine) led the University of New Hampshire with 19 points as several players made significant contributions to carry the Wildcats to a 74-58 victory over the Stony Brook Seawolves in America East women's basketball action Saturday afternoon at Lundholm Gymnasium.
01/05/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats clamped down on the defensive end of the floor and scored enough points offensively to defeat the Albany Great Danes, 53-43, in the America East opener for both teams Wednesday night at Lundholm Gymnasium.
01/05/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats clamped down on the defensive end of the floor and scored enough points offensively to defeat the Albany Great Danes, 53-43, in the America East opener for both teams Wednesday night at Lundholm Gymnasium.
01/03/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - UNH women's basketball head coach Sue Johnson, now in her eighth season with the Wildcat program, has announced that Danielle Flowers (Chalfont, Pa.) has signed a letter of intent to join the Wildcats beginning in the 2005-06 academic year.
01/03/2005 DURHAM, N.H. - UNH women's basketball head coach Sue Johnson, now in her eighth season with the Wildcat program, has announced that Danielle Flowers (Chalfont, Pa.) has signed a letter of intent to join the Wildcats beginning in the 2005-06 academic year.
01/01/2005 OLEAN, N.Y. - The New Hampshire Wildcats could not find the shooting range
all afternoon, as they lost to the St. Bonaventure Bonnies, 54-37, Saturday
afternoon at the Reilly Center.
01/01/2005 OLEAN, N.Y. - The New Hampshire Wildcats could not find the shooting range
all afternoon, as they lost to the St. Bonaventure Bonnies, 54-37, Saturday
afternoon at the Reilly Center.
12/28/2004 DURHAM, N.H. - Sophomore Ray Williams (Mississauga, Ontario) scored a career-high 17 points and Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.) added 16 points as the New Hampshire Wildcats withstood a late Providence rally to defeat the Friars, 62-52, Tuesday night at Lundholm Gymnasium.
12/28/2004 DURHAM, N.H. - Sophomore Ray Williams (Mississauga, Ontario) scored a career-high 17 points and Lindsay Adams (Theresa, N.Y.) added 16 points as the New Hampshire Wildcats withstood a late Providence rally to defeat the Friars, 62-52, Tuesday night at Lundholm Gymnasium.
12/11/2004 CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - After a close first half, Boston College's offensive firepower proved to be too much for New Hampshire as the 17th-ranked Eagles defeated the Wildcats, 78-49, Saturday afternoon at Conte Forum.
12/11/2004 CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - After a close first half, Boston College's offensive firepower proved to be too much for New Hampshire as the 17th-ranked Eagles defeated the Wildcats, 78-49, Saturday afternoon at Conte Forum.
12/08/2004 DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats held the Yale Bulldogs to two points in the first 11 minutes of the game, building a lead en route to a 54-40 victory Wednesday evening at Lundholm Gymnasium.
12/08/2004 DURHAM, N.H. - The New Hampshire Wildcats held the Yale Bulldogs to two points in the first 11 minutes of the game, building a lead en route to a 54-40 victory Wednesday evening at Lundholm Gymnasium.
12/04/2004 MANHATTAN, Kan. - The New Hampshire women's basketball team used the first five minutes of each half to take control of the game and defeat Tennessee State, 66-42, Saturday afternoon in the third place game of the Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic at Bramlage Coliseum.
12/04/2004 MANHATTAN, Kan. - The New Hampshire women's basketball team used the first five minutes of each half to take control of the game and defeat Tennessee State, 66-42, Saturday afternoon in the third place game of the Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic at Bramlage Coliseum.
12/03/2004 MANHATTAN, Kan. - The 17th-ranked Kansas State Wildcats scored the first 16 points in the opening six minutes of the game and never looked back in defeating the New Hampshire Wildcats, 84-50, Friday night in the first round of the Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic at Bramlage Coliseum.
12/03/2004 MANHATTAN, Kan. - The 17th-ranked Kansas State Wildcats scored the first 16 points in the opening six minutes of the game and never looked back in defeating the New Hampshire Wildcats, 84-50, Friday night in the first round of the Commerce Bank Wildcat Classic at Bramlage Coliseum.
11/30/2004 POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. - Despite a solid defensive effort, the UNH Wildcats suffered through a tough shooting night in losing to the Marist Red Foxes, 52-34, Monday evening at the McCann Center.
11/30/2004 POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. - Despite a solid defensive effort, the UNH Wildcats suffered through a tough shooting night in losing to the Marist Red Foxes, 52-34, Monday evening at the McCann Center.
11/22/2004 BOSTON - After scoring 22 points in the final 18 minutes of last Friday night's overtime victory over Dartmouth, Danielle Clark (Corinna, Maine) has been named the first recipient of America East's Wilson Player of the Week Award for the 2004-05 season.
11/22/2004 BOSTON - After scoring 22 points in the final 18 minutes of last Friday night's overtime victory over Dartmouth, Danielle Clark (Corinna, Maine) has been named the first recipient of America East's Wilson Player of the Week Award for the 2004-05 season.
11/19/2004 DURHAM, N.H. - Danielle Clark (Corinna, Maine) scored a career-high 25 points, including the first 12 Wildcat points of overtime, to lead New Hampshire to a 75-73 victory over in-state rival Dartmouth Friday night at Lundholm Gymnasium.
11/19/2004 DURHAM, N.H. - Danielle Clark (Corinna, Maine) scored a career-high 25 points, including the first 12 Wildcat points of overtime, to lead New Hampshire to a 75-73 victory over in-state rival Dartmouth Friday night at Lundholm Gymnasium.
11/05/2004 DURHAM, N.H. - Five players scored in double figures for the Wildcats as UNH shot 50 percent from the field in defeating Spartak Moscow, 95-90, Thursday evening at Lundholm Gymnasium.
11/05/2004 DURHAM, N.H. - Five players scored in double figures for the Wildcats as UNH shot 50 percent from the field in defeating Spartak Moscow, 95-90, Thursday evening at Lundholm Gymnasium.
07/06/2004 DURHAM, N.H. -University of New Hampshire women's basketball coach Sue Johnson announced today that Emily Caschera has been hired as an assistant coach for the upcoming season. The Wildcats also named Colleen Carbone as a graduate assistant for 2003-04.
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