University of New Hampshire Athletics

'Cats Play Host to Marist on Dec. 19 (11 AM) for Education Day
12/17/2018 12:58:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Marist (4-5, 0-0 MAAC) at UNH (2-8, 0-0 AE)
Wednesday, December 19 • 11 a.m.
Lundholm Gym • Durham, N.H.
Video Broadcast: ESPN3 Education Day: Students from local middle schools in attendance for Wednesday's game vs. Marist College will arrive early for a series of educational seminars. Topics include the importance of doing well in school, nutritional education and a chalk talk with a UNH men's basketball coach.
'Cat Facts
UNH has a 3-2 lifetime record against Marist College. These programs met annually four consecutive years spanning the 2008-09 to 2011-12 seasons with the Wildcats winning the most recent matchup, 73-56, at Lundholm Gym on Dec. 17, 2011. The home team is 4-0 in this series. UNH won the inaugural meeting (at Dartmouth College) on Jan. 2, 1983.
UNH has already played two MAAC teams (Quinnipiac and Niagara) and the 'Cats tip off against two more this week.
UNH is averaging 9.4 made 3-pointers per game, which is best in America East. The Wildcats are No. 2 in the conference in both rebounding (37.7 rpg) and offensive rebounding (12.0 rpg), as well as No. 3 in rebounding margin (0.7).
Freshmen Jayden Martinez (10.2), Nick Guadarrama (8.0 ppg) and Marque Maultsby (7.5) rank second, fifth and sixth on the team in scoring. They also rank first, third and fourth, respectively, in rebounding.
New Hampshire has not used the same starting lineup in consecutive games the past eight games. The Wildcats have used seven different lineups in 10 games this year.
UNH is led by 14th-year head coach Bill Herrion. With 169 wins at New Hampshire's helm, he ranks second in victories behind only Gerry Friel (185).
The Wildcats have a 2-2 record at Lundholm Gym with an average of 81.0 points per game (on the strength of 100+ scoring outputs against both Rivier and Mount Saint Vincent).
The 'Cats have played three consecutive road games – at Bryant, Seton Hall and Niagara – since their last home game Nov. 28 vs. Boston University.
UNH's two December home games are within a four-day span, as the 'Cats play host to Marist on Wednesday and Fairfield on Saturday.
New Hampshire plays three more non-conference games before opening America East action Jan. 5 at Binghamton.
Lundholm Gym • Durham, N.H.
Video Broadcast: ESPN3 Education Day: Students from local middle schools in attendance for Wednesday's game vs. Marist College will arrive early for a series of educational seminars. Topics include the importance of doing well in school, nutritional education and a chalk talk with a UNH men's basketball coach.
'Cat Facts
UNH has a 3-2 lifetime record against Marist College. These programs met annually four consecutive years spanning the 2008-09 to 2011-12 seasons with the Wildcats winning the most recent matchup, 73-56, at Lundholm Gym on Dec. 17, 2011. The home team is 4-0 in this series. UNH won the inaugural meeting (at Dartmouth College) on Jan. 2, 1983.
UNH has already played two MAAC teams (Quinnipiac and Niagara) and the 'Cats tip off against two more this week.
UNH is averaging 9.4 made 3-pointers per game, which is best in America East. The Wildcats are No. 2 in the conference in both rebounding (37.7 rpg) and offensive rebounding (12.0 rpg), as well as No. 3 in rebounding margin (0.7).
Freshmen Jayden Martinez (10.2), Nick Guadarrama (8.0 ppg) and Marque Maultsby (7.5) rank second, fifth and sixth on the team in scoring. They also rank first, third and fourth, respectively, in rebounding.
New Hampshire has not used the same starting lineup in consecutive games the past eight games. The Wildcats have used seven different lineups in 10 games this year.
UNH is led by 14th-year head coach Bill Herrion. With 169 wins at New Hampshire's helm, he ranks second in victories behind only Gerry Friel (185).
The Wildcats have a 2-2 record at Lundholm Gym with an average of 81.0 points per game (on the strength of 100+ scoring outputs against both Rivier and Mount Saint Vincent).
The 'Cats have played three consecutive road games – at Bryant, Seton Hall and Niagara – since their last home game Nov. 28 vs. Boston University.
UNH's two December home games are within a four-day span, as the 'Cats play host to Marist on Wednesday and Fairfield on Saturday.
New Hampshire plays three more non-conference games before opening America East action Jan. 5 at Binghamton.
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