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Freshmen Ivy Gogolin (left) and Kari Brekke (Right) (Photo by Helene Bartsch)
Photo by: Helene Bartsch
'Cats Host Education Day Game Friday Morning (11 A.M., ESPN+)
12/20/2018 3:43:00 PM | Women's Basketball
The Wildcats are looking to extend their home winning streak facing Dartmouth on Friday.
DURHAM, N.H. - The University of New Hampshire women's basketball team is looking for a fourth straight win at home as it opens a two-game home-stand vs. Ivy League schools with Friday's 11 a.m. Education Day contest against Dartmouth College on ESPN Plus. Admission is free on Education Day.
The two Ivy League games close out the nonconference portion of the schedule and the calendar year.
After Dartmouth, the Wildcats face perennial Ivy League power Princeton on Saturday, Dec. 29 at 1 p.m. Princeton is coached by New Hampshire native Courtney Banghart.
UNH opens the America East portion of its schedule with a game at Maine on Wednesday, Jan. 2 at 7 p.m. and plays Binghamton in its first league game at home on Saturday, Jan. 5 at 1 p.m.
UNH STROYLINES
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Ashley Storey has scored a career high 23 points in each of her last two games. Against Holy Cross her 23 points included a three-for-three effort in three-point shots and against Central Connecticut she made a career high 10 foul shots of 11 attempts.
The Wildcats had their two-game overall win streak snapped in Sunday's loss at Central Connecticut State, but have won three consecutive games in Lundholm Gymnasium.
UNH has a 3-8 record for the season.
Head coach Maureen Magarity moved into a tied for the No. 3 spot on the coaching wins list at UNH with a win over Holy Cross. She has a 133-120 record in her eight-plus seasons with the Wildcats.
Magarity is tied with Sue Johnson (133-150 record from 1997 to 2007). Cecilia DeMarco (136-86 from 1977-86) is at No. 2.
Storey has scored at least 20 points in a game six times this season.
Caroline Soucy had 18 points and 10 rebounds against Holy Cross for her first career double-double and she also had a career best six assists. Maggie Ahearn had 12 points and 11 rebounds in that game for her second double-double of the season and her career.
Storey leads the team in scoring (17.5 points per game) and is second in rebounding (6.5). Kari Brekke and Ahearn average 8.7 points a game and Ahearn leads in rebounding at 6.6 per game. Soucy averages 8.6 points per game and Amanda Torres is at 6.7.
Storey is among the America East leaders in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage (75-for-149 for 50.3 percent). Torres is fourth in the league in free throw percentage (28-for-37 for 75.7 percent) and Storey is eight behind (36-for-49 for 73.5 percent).
Brekke (2.5 per game), Torres (2.5) and Soucy (2.4) share the load in assists per game.
The Wildcats are scoring an average of 56.8 points a game and allowing 66.1 per game.
Magarity led UNH to its best two-year run in the history of the program the last two seasons.
UNH went 19-12 overall and 9-7 in America East last season, following up on 26-6 and 15-1 marks in 2016-17. The Wildcats advanced to the America East semifinals each season. The team's 45 victories over the two years combined were the best two-year win total in school history.
Storey and senior Alli Gribbin, the lone senior on the team, are the Wildcat captains.
SCOUTING DARTMOUTH
- Dartmouth evened its record at 5-5 with a 75-69 loss at home to Buffalo on Tuesday night.
- The loss snapped a three-game win streak.
- The Big Green are 2-0 against America East teams.
- They beat Vermont, 66-42, and UMass Lowell, 70-54.
- Dartmouth also has a 64-44 win over Boston University.
- Junior forward Paula Lenhart had 14 points and 10 rebounds against Buffalo for her second double-double of the season.
- She averages 6.9 points and 7.5 rebounds a game.
- Isaly Quinones, a 6-foot-3 senior, leads Dartmouth at 15 points and 7 rebounds a game.
- Senior guard Cy Lippold averages 10.1 points and 4.5 assists per game.
- She leads the Big Green with 23 three-pointers.
- Dartmouth scores 63.4 points a game and allows 57.9.
- The Big Green beat UNH, 57-49, last season in Hanover.
- That setback snapped a seven-game UNH win streak in the series.
- The Wildcats lead the series 23-16.
- Quinones, Lippold, Lenart, Kealy Brown and Annie McKenna have each started all 10 Dartmouth games.
- Belle Koclanes, a 2002 Richmond graduate, is in her sixth year as Dartmouth's coach.
- The Big Green finished 15-12 last season.
HOME COOKING
The Wildcats have won three straight games in Lundholm and are 3-1 overall at home.
Only two of UNH's eight games in November were at home. In contrast, the Wildcats play four of their five December games in Lundholm Gymnasium.
They face Dartmouth on Friday and Princeton on Saturday, Dec. 29 at 1 p.m.
The Wildcats open the America East portion of the schedule with a game at Maine on Wednesday, Jan. 2.
They play their first home league game against Binghamton on Saturday, Jan. 5 at 1 p.m.
Tickets for all home games are available by calling 603-862-4000 or at www.unhwildcats.com.
EDUCATION DAY
Education Day returns to Lundholm Gym on Friday.
Students from Oyster River Middle School and Somersworth Middle School will pack the gym. Prior to the game, they will hear from members of Wildcat Country on the importance of academics and nutrition, and the UNH cheerleaders and 'Cat Pack Captains will give a tutorial on what it takes to be a Wildcat fan.
HONORS FOR KARI
Kari Brekke was named America East Rookie of the Week for her performances the week of Dec. 3-9, the league announced Dec. 10.
Brekke averaged 7.5 points and six assists per game in a pair of Wildcat wins.
Brekke had nine points and doubled her career high with eight assists in UNH's 74-62 win over Holy Cross on Dec. 9 in Lundholm. She made two of her four three-point field goal attempts in the game. She has a team-high 18 field goals this season.
Brekke had six points and four assists in UNH's 68-44 win over the University of New England.
The Rookie of the Week honors for Brekke were the first America East weekly honors earned by a Wildcat this season.
RAINING TREYS
The Wildcats made 10 of the 16 three-point shots they attempted against Holy Cross, their highest total for made threes in seven years.
The last time the Wildcats had as many as 10 three-pointers was Dec. 3, 2011 when they hit 12 in a loss to Harvard.
Ashley Storey made all three of the three-pointers she took against Holy Cross. Caroline Soucy also made three and Kari Brekke had a pair. Maggie Ahearn and Alli Gribbin each made one three-pointer in the game.
ASHLEY'S STOREY
Ashley Storey had hit the 20-point mark in a game once in her career coming into the season. She's done it six times this year, including four times in a row from the Brown game through the Bryant game. She had 21 points against Brown, matched her career high with 22 points against Sacred Heart and Northeastern and had 20 against Bryant. She set a new career high with 23 points against Holy Cross and matched that, too, against Central Connecticut State.
Storey, who missed all of last season while she rehabilitated from surgeries, added a career-best 12 rebounds against Sacred Heart for the second double-double of her career.
Her first double-double (13 points, 10 rebounds) came against Stony Brook on Jan. 4, 2017.
Storey also leads the team with 2.2 steals per game.
"She's just so long and she moves really well," said coach Maureen Magarity. "Her arms are so long. Someone will think they have an easy pass into the post and she'll get in there and deflect it."
HOW YOUNG IS YOUNG?
So just how young are these Wildcats?
UNH has one senior on the roster with three juniors, two sophomores and seven freshmen.
The average age of the Wildcats on opening day, Nov. 9, was 19 years, eight months and 12 days.
DOUBLING UP
The Bryant game was the first time UNH had five players in double figures in a game since a 71-43 win over Sacred Heart on Dec. 18, 2016.
Ashley Storey had 20 points, Kari Brekke 16, Maggie Ahearn 14, Amanda Torres 13 and Caroline Soucy 10 against Bryant.
Against Sacred Heart two years ago, Storey with 12 points and Soucy with 10 were among the players in double figures. The others were Carlie Pogue with 16, Kat Fogarty with 15 and Aliza Simpson with 10.
Alli Gribbin blocked five shots against Bryant. Pogue was the last Wildcat to block five shots in a game. She did it in a 58-51 win over UMass Lowell on Jan. 14, 2016.
FOR STARTERS
Juniors Ashley Storey and Caroline Soucy, sophomores Maggie Ahearn and Amanda Torres and freshman Kari Brekke started each of the first four games of the season for the Wildcats.
The five starters had a total of 26 starts as Wildcats going into the season. Storey started 17 games in the 2015-16 season and Torres started nine games last season.
By contrast, UNH's five starters in its final game last March had a total of 273 starts between them.
THE FRONTCOURT
Ashley Storey, 6-foot-3, returns to lead the team in the frontcourt. Storey started 17 games her freshman year and was named to the America East All Rookie team after averaging 5.4 points and 3.4 rebounds She averaged 4.9 points and 4 rebounds as a sophomore before missing last season.
"We expect a lot from Ashley," Magarity said. "She's come back much stronger and on the court she hasn't missed a beat. We're going to rely on her to rebound and score. She can score in a lot of different ways and can run the floor very well for a big kid."
Sophomore Maggie Ahearn, 6-foot-2, sat out last season after transferring to UNH from Providence College. She played five games as a freshman at Providence.
Storey and Ahearn are joined up front by three freshmen: 6-foot Faith Bonett, 6-foot-2 Ivy Gogolin and 6-foot-3 Mary Foster.
THE BACKCOURT
Sophomore Amanda Torres, 5-foot-7, is the lone returning starter from last season.
"Amanda had a great freshman year and gained a lot of valuable experience when she ended up as the starting point guard," Magarity said. "She needs to step up even more with her leadership this year. She pushes the ball in transition and gets the team going. She's very aggressive off the bounce and her first step is really quick and her outside shooting continues to improve."
Alli Gribbin, a 5-foot-11 senior captain, junior Caroline Soucy, 5-foot-9, and junior Sarah Clement, 5-foot-8, are the upper classmen in the backcourt.
The freshmen guards are 5-foot-6 Kari Brekke, 5-foot-9 Kali Grimm, 5-foot-10 Mariah Gonzalez and 5-foot-5 Sarah Serbascewicz.
THE COACH
Maureen Magarity, in her ninth year as head coach, has led UNH to winning seasons in each of the last two and four of the last five seasons.
She guided the team to a record-smashing mark of 26-6 overall and 15-1 in America East in 2016-17. The 26 wins were three more than the Wildcats had ever won in a season and the league record was the team's best ever and earned the school's first America East women's basketball regular season championship.
Along the way, the team set a school record with 13 consecutive wins.
UNH went 19-12 overall and 9-7 in the league last year. The 45-18 overall record over the last two seasons was the top mark for any two-year stretch in program history.
Magarity has a 133-120 overall record and pulled into a tie for third place in all-time wins at UNH with the victory against Holy Cross. She is three wins out of the No. 2 spot on the list.
Sue Johnson (133-150 record from 1997 to 2007) is tied with Magarity in the No. 3 spot in wins. Cecilia DeMarco (136-86 from 1977-86) is at No. 2. Kathy Sanborn (170-126 from 1986-97) is at the top of the list.
JACKIE CAME BACK
Acclaimed author and former UNH basketball captain Jackie MacMullan, '82, signed copies of her latest book, "Basketball: A Love Story" before the Holy Cross game.
The book was inspired by the ESPN series of the same name and is in the form of an oral history and includes interviews with well over 100 of the biggest names in basketball, from Bill Russell and Bob Cousy to Larry Bird, from Rebecca Lobo to LeBron James and Kevin Durant.
MacMullan donated $5 from each book purchased to the UNH women's basketball program.
FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING
UNH played Minnesota and North Dakota State for the first time to open the season.
The Wildcats played in front of a sold-out crowd of 14,625 at Minnesota as the Golden Gophers celebrated the return of former school and WNBA standout Lindsay Whalen as head coach.
The opening weekend was not the first time UNH teams had squared off with the Golden Gophers and North Dakota State Bison.
Among the encounters:
The two Ivy League games close out the nonconference portion of the schedule and the calendar year.
After Dartmouth, the Wildcats face perennial Ivy League power Princeton on Saturday, Dec. 29 at 1 p.m. Princeton is coached by New Hampshire native Courtney Banghart.
UNH opens the America East portion of its schedule with a game at Maine on Wednesday, Jan. 2 at 7 p.m. and plays Binghamton in its first league game at home on Saturday, Jan. 5 at 1 p.m.
UNH STROYLINES
- The Wildcats have won their last three home games.
- Coach Maureen Magarity is tied for the No. 3 spot in coaching wins in program history.
- Ashley Storey has scored a career-high 23 points in each of her last two games.
- Storey averages 17.5 points a game to rank third in the league in scoring.
- Kari Brekke was named America East Rookie of the Week for her performances in wins over the University of New England and Holy Cross.
- Magarity is in her ninth season as Wildcat head coach.
- Dartmouth brings a record of 5-5 into Friday's game.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Ashley Storey has scored a career high 23 points in each of her last two games. Against Holy Cross her 23 points included a three-for-three effort in three-point shots and against Central Connecticut she made a career high 10 foul shots of 11 attempts.
The Wildcats had their two-game overall win streak snapped in Sunday's loss at Central Connecticut State, but have won three consecutive games in Lundholm Gymnasium.
UNH has a 3-8 record for the season.
Head coach Maureen Magarity moved into a tied for the No. 3 spot on the coaching wins list at UNH with a win over Holy Cross. She has a 133-120 record in her eight-plus seasons with the Wildcats.
Magarity is tied with Sue Johnson (133-150 record from 1997 to 2007). Cecilia DeMarco (136-86 from 1977-86) is at No. 2.
Storey has scored at least 20 points in a game six times this season.
Caroline Soucy had 18 points and 10 rebounds against Holy Cross for her first career double-double and she also had a career best six assists. Maggie Ahearn had 12 points and 11 rebounds in that game for her second double-double of the season and her career.
Storey leads the team in scoring (17.5 points per game) and is second in rebounding (6.5). Kari Brekke and Ahearn average 8.7 points a game and Ahearn leads in rebounding at 6.6 per game. Soucy averages 8.6 points per game and Amanda Torres is at 6.7.
Storey is among the America East leaders in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage (75-for-149 for 50.3 percent). Torres is fourth in the league in free throw percentage (28-for-37 for 75.7 percent) and Storey is eight behind (36-for-49 for 73.5 percent).
Brekke (2.5 per game), Torres (2.5) and Soucy (2.4) share the load in assists per game.
The Wildcats are scoring an average of 56.8 points a game and allowing 66.1 per game.
Magarity led UNH to its best two-year run in the history of the program the last two seasons.
UNH went 19-12 overall and 9-7 in America East last season, following up on 26-6 and 15-1 marks in 2016-17. The Wildcats advanced to the America East semifinals each season. The team's 45 victories over the two years combined were the best two-year win total in school history.
Storey and senior Alli Gribbin, the lone senior on the team, are the Wildcat captains.
SCOUTING DARTMOUTH
- Dartmouth evened its record at 5-5 with a 75-69 loss at home to Buffalo on Tuesday night.
- The loss snapped a three-game win streak.
- The Big Green are 2-0 against America East teams.
- They beat Vermont, 66-42, and UMass Lowell, 70-54.
- Dartmouth also has a 64-44 win over Boston University.
- Junior forward Paula Lenhart had 14 points and 10 rebounds against Buffalo for her second double-double of the season.
- She averages 6.9 points and 7.5 rebounds a game.
- Isaly Quinones, a 6-foot-3 senior, leads Dartmouth at 15 points and 7 rebounds a game.
- Senior guard Cy Lippold averages 10.1 points and 4.5 assists per game.
- She leads the Big Green with 23 three-pointers.
- Dartmouth scores 63.4 points a game and allows 57.9.
- The Big Green beat UNH, 57-49, last season in Hanover.
- That setback snapped a seven-game UNH win streak in the series.
- The Wildcats lead the series 23-16.
- Quinones, Lippold, Lenart, Kealy Brown and Annie McKenna have each started all 10 Dartmouth games.
- Belle Koclanes, a 2002 Richmond graduate, is in her sixth year as Dartmouth's coach.
- The Big Green finished 15-12 last season.
HOME COOKING
The Wildcats have won three straight games in Lundholm and are 3-1 overall at home.
Only two of UNH's eight games in November were at home. In contrast, the Wildcats play four of their five December games in Lundholm Gymnasium.
They face Dartmouth on Friday and Princeton on Saturday, Dec. 29 at 1 p.m.
The Wildcats open the America East portion of the schedule with a game at Maine on Wednesday, Jan. 2.
They play their first home league game against Binghamton on Saturday, Jan. 5 at 1 p.m.
Tickets for all home games are available by calling 603-862-4000 or at www.unhwildcats.com.
EDUCATION DAY
Education Day returns to Lundholm Gym on Friday.
Students from Oyster River Middle School and Somersworth Middle School will pack the gym. Prior to the game, they will hear from members of Wildcat Country on the importance of academics and nutrition, and the UNH cheerleaders and 'Cat Pack Captains will give a tutorial on what it takes to be a Wildcat fan.
HONORS FOR KARI
Kari Brekke was named America East Rookie of the Week for her performances the week of Dec. 3-9, the league announced Dec. 10.
Brekke averaged 7.5 points and six assists per game in a pair of Wildcat wins.
Brekke had nine points and doubled her career high with eight assists in UNH's 74-62 win over Holy Cross on Dec. 9 in Lundholm. She made two of her four three-point field goal attempts in the game. She has a team-high 18 field goals this season.
Brekke had six points and four assists in UNH's 68-44 win over the University of New England.
The Rookie of the Week honors for Brekke were the first America East weekly honors earned by a Wildcat this season.
RAINING TREYS
The Wildcats made 10 of the 16 three-point shots they attempted against Holy Cross, their highest total for made threes in seven years.
The last time the Wildcats had as many as 10 three-pointers was Dec. 3, 2011 when they hit 12 in a loss to Harvard.
Ashley Storey made all three of the three-pointers she took against Holy Cross. Caroline Soucy also made three and Kari Brekke had a pair. Maggie Ahearn and Alli Gribbin each made one three-pointer in the game.
ASHLEY'S STOREY
Ashley Storey had hit the 20-point mark in a game once in her career coming into the season. She's done it six times this year, including four times in a row from the Brown game through the Bryant game. She had 21 points against Brown, matched her career high with 22 points against Sacred Heart and Northeastern and had 20 against Bryant. She set a new career high with 23 points against Holy Cross and matched that, too, against Central Connecticut State.
Storey, who missed all of last season while she rehabilitated from surgeries, added a career-best 12 rebounds against Sacred Heart for the second double-double of her career.
Her first double-double (13 points, 10 rebounds) came against Stony Brook on Jan. 4, 2017.
Storey also leads the team with 2.2 steals per game.
"She's just so long and she moves really well," said coach Maureen Magarity. "Her arms are so long. Someone will think they have an easy pass into the post and she'll get in there and deflect it."
HOW YOUNG IS YOUNG?
So just how young are these Wildcats?
UNH has one senior on the roster with three juniors, two sophomores and seven freshmen.
The average age of the Wildcats on opening day, Nov. 9, was 19 years, eight months and 12 days.
DOUBLING UP
The Bryant game was the first time UNH had five players in double figures in a game since a 71-43 win over Sacred Heart on Dec. 18, 2016.
Ashley Storey had 20 points, Kari Brekke 16, Maggie Ahearn 14, Amanda Torres 13 and Caroline Soucy 10 against Bryant.
Against Sacred Heart two years ago, Storey with 12 points and Soucy with 10 were among the players in double figures. The others were Carlie Pogue with 16, Kat Fogarty with 15 and Aliza Simpson with 10.
Alli Gribbin blocked five shots against Bryant. Pogue was the last Wildcat to block five shots in a game. She did it in a 58-51 win over UMass Lowell on Jan. 14, 2016.
FOR STARTERS
Juniors Ashley Storey and Caroline Soucy, sophomores Maggie Ahearn and Amanda Torres and freshman Kari Brekke started each of the first four games of the season for the Wildcats.
The five starters had a total of 26 starts as Wildcats going into the season. Storey started 17 games in the 2015-16 season and Torres started nine games last season.
By contrast, UNH's five starters in its final game last March had a total of 273 starts between them.
THE FRONTCOURT
Ashley Storey, 6-foot-3, returns to lead the team in the frontcourt. Storey started 17 games her freshman year and was named to the America East All Rookie team after averaging 5.4 points and 3.4 rebounds She averaged 4.9 points and 4 rebounds as a sophomore before missing last season.
"We expect a lot from Ashley," Magarity said. "She's come back much stronger and on the court she hasn't missed a beat. We're going to rely on her to rebound and score. She can score in a lot of different ways and can run the floor very well for a big kid."
Sophomore Maggie Ahearn, 6-foot-2, sat out last season after transferring to UNH from Providence College. She played five games as a freshman at Providence.
Storey and Ahearn are joined up front by three freshmen: 6-foot Faith Bonett, 6-foot-2 Ivy Gogolin and 6-foot-3 Mary Foster.
THE BACKCOURT
Sophomore Amanda Torres, 5-foot-7, is the lone returning starter from last season.
"Amanda had a great freshman year and gained a lot of valuable experience when she ended up as the starting point guard," Magarity said. "She needs to step up even more with her leadership this year. She pushes the ball in transition and gets the team going. She's very aggressive off the bounce and her first step is really quick and her outside shooting continues to improve."
Alli Gribbin, a 5-foot-11 senior captain, junior Caroline Soucy, 5-foot-9, and junior Sarah Clement, 5-foot-8, are the upper classmen in the backcourt.
The freshmen guards are 5-foot-6 Kari Brekke, 5-foot-9 Kali Grimm, 5-foot-10 Mariah Gonzalez and 5-foot-5 Sarah Serbascewicz.
THE COACH
Maureen Magarity, in her ninth year as head coach, has led UNH to winning seasons in each of the last two and four of the last five seasons.
She guided the team to a record-smashing mark of 26-6 overall and 15-1 in America East in 2016-17. The 26 wins were three more than the Wildcats had ever won in a season and the league record was the team's best ever and earned the school's first America East women's basketball regular season championship.
Along the way, the team set a school record with 13 consecutive wins.
UNH went 19-12 overall and 9-7 in the league last year. The 45-18 overall record over the last two seasons was the top mark for any two-year stretch in program history.
Magarity has a 133-120 overall record and pulled into a tie for third place in all-time wins at UNH with the victory against Holy Cross. She is three wins out of the No. 2 spot on the list.
Sue Johnson (133-150 record from 1997 to 2007) is tied with Magarity in the No. 3 spot in wins. Cecilia DeMarco (136-86 from 1977-86) is at No. 2. Kathy Sanborn (170-126 from 1986-97) is at the top of the list.
JACKIE CAME BACK
Acclaimed author and former UNH basketball captain Jackie MacMullan, '82, signed copies of her latest book, "Basketball: A Love Story" before the Holy Cross game.
The book was inspired by the ESPN series of the same name and is in the form of an oral history and includes interviews with well over 100 of the biggest names in basketball, from Bill Russell and Bob Cousy to Larry Bird, from Rebecca Lobo to LeBron James and Kevin Durant.
MacMullan donated $5 from each book purchased to the UNH women's basketball program.
FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING
UNH played Minnesota and North Dakota State for the first time to open the season.
The Wildcats played in front of a sold-out crowd of 14,625 at Minnesota as the Golden Gophers celebrated the return of former school and WNBA standout Lindsay Whalen as head coach.
The opening weekend was not the first time UNH teams had squared off with the Golden Gophers and North Dakota State Bison.
Among the encounters:
- The UNH women's hockey team beat Minnesota, 4-1, in the semifinals of the American Women's College Hockey Alliance tournament in 1998.
- The Wildcats went on to win the AWCHA title, before the NCAA sponsored the event, with a 4-1 win over Brown.
- The Minnesota men's hockey team beat UNH, 5-1, in the NCAA championship game in 2003 in Buffalo.
- The UNH football team fell at North Dakota State in the semifinals of the NCAA Division I FCS tournament on Dec. 20, 2013.
- The Bison went on to win the national championship. They have won six of the last seven FCS national titles.
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