University of New Hampshire Athletics
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Home-game Against Harvard Set for Thursday (Sept. 15, 7 PM)
9/14/2016 12:17:00 PM | Women's Soccer
DURHAM N.H.— The University of New Hampshire women's soccer team will face Harvard University on Thursday, September 15 (7 PM) at Bremner Field.
New Hampshire (3-2-2)
Last time out: The 'Cats are coming home after a 3-2 win against Holy Cross over the weekend. Senior goalkeeper Mimi Borkan (Medfield, Mass.) held up against the Crusaders with four saves. Junior Brooke Murphy (Monson, Mass.) and freshman Liz Lane (Porter, Maine) recorded goals for the 'Cats—Murphy with two, Lane with one.
Who to look for: Murphy leads the team in shots (25), goals (4), and points (9) after only seeing playing time in five out of the seven contests so far in the season.
Harvard (3-3-0)
Last time out: The Crimson came out on top of Providence with a 3-1 win last weekend. Senior Rachel Garcia, sophomore Leah Mohammadi, and senior Margaret Purce each contributed one goal to keep Harvard in the lead.
Who to look for: Purce currently leads the Crimson in goals (5), taking credit for over half of the total number of goals scored by the team this season (9). Garcia is second behind her with two goals on the season.
Series Info
Harvard holds a 20-win count over New Hampshire, who has only defeated the Crimson three times in their meetings. The last time the 'Cats came out on top was in 2013 with a 2-1 final score.
New Hampshire currently leads America East in shots (avg. 14.71 per game), saves (avg. 6.71 per game), and shutouts (avg. 0.45 per game).
America East Rankings
Shots per game:
1) Brooke Murphy- 5.00
3) Liz Lane- 2.57
Points:
2) Brooke Murphy- 9
Points Per Game:
1) Brooke Murphy- 1.80
Goals:
2) Brooke Murphy- 4
Save Percentage:
3) Mimi Borkan- .852
Saves per game:
1) Mimi Borkan- 6.57 - Tied for 30th in the NCAA
For the most information on the women's soccer team, visit UNHWildcats.com.
New Hampshire (3-2-2)
Last time out: The 'Cats are coming home after a 3-2 win against Holy Cross over the weekend. Senior goalkeeper Mimi Borkan (Medfield, Mass.) held up against the Crusaders with four saves. Junior Brooke Murphy (Monson, Mass.) and freshman Liz Lane (Porter, Maine) recorded goals for the 'Cats—Murphy with two, Lane with one.
Who to look for: Murphy leads the team in shots (25), goals (4), and points (9) after only seeing playing time in five out of the seven contests so far in the season.
Harvard (3-3-0)
Last time out: The Crimson came out on top of Providence with a 3-1 win last weekend. Senior Rachel Garcia, sophomore Leah Mohammadi, and senior Margaret Purce each contributed one goal to keep Harvard in the lead.
Who to look for: Purce currently leads the Crimson in goals (5), taking credit for over half of the total number of goals scored by the team this season (9). Garcia is second behind her with two goals on the season.
Series Info
Harvard holds a 20-win count over New Hampshire, who has only defeated the Crimson three times in their meetings. The last time the 'Cats came out on top was in 2013 with a 2-1 final score.
New Hampshire currently leads America East in shots (avg. 14.71 per game), saves (avg. 6.71 per game), and shutouts (avg. 0.45 per game).
America East Rankings
Shots per game:
1) Brooke Murphy- 5.00
3) Liz Lane- 2.57
Points:
2) Brooke Murphy- 9
Points Per Game:
1) Brooke Murphy- 1.80
Goals:
2) Brooke Murphy- 4
Save Percentage:
3) Mimi Borkan- .852
Saves per game:
1) Mimi Borkan- 6.57 - Tied for 30th in the NCAA
For the most information on the women's soccer team, visit UNHWildcats.com.
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