University of New Hampshire Athletics

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'Cats Close Calendar Year with Trip to Dartmouth (Dec. 30; NESN)
12/28/2018 1:08:00 PM | Men's Basketball
UNH (2-10, 0-0 AE) at Dartmouth (8-6, 0-0 Ivy)
'CAT FACTS
UNH has a 35-30 lifetime record against Dartmouth College that includes a 10-3 mark (5-1 on the road) under the direction of 14th-year head coach Bill Herrion. These programs have met annually – sometimes more than once – since the 1970-71 season. The Wildcats have won three of the last four matchups and that includes last year's 83-66 victory at home. The last two meetings in Hanover have been decided by a total of three points.
Bill Herrion has 406 career wins and 406 career losses. He has been New Hampshire's head coach for 406 games.
Dartmouth is the only Ivy League opponent on UNH's schedule.
Sunday's game is the last non-conference matchup of the regular season. The Wildcats ring in the New Year and America East conference play Jan. 5 at Binghamton.
Entering the weekend, UNH is averaging a conference-best 9.3 3-pointers per game and the Wildcats rank No. 3 in rebounding (36.4 rpg) and offensive rebounding (10.7 rpg). The 'Cats commit the second fewest turnovers per game (12.3).
UNH had the same starting lineup for Game 11 and Game 12, which marked the first time the 'Cats did not have a change in the starters since Games 2 & 3. Sophomore guard Elijah Jordan is the only 'Cat who has started every game.
UNH has a 35-30 lifetime record against Dartmouth College that includes a 10-3 mark (5-1 on the road) under the direction of 14th-year head coach Bill Herrion. These programs have met annually – sometimes more than once – since the 1970-71 season. The Wildcats have won three of the last four matchups and that includes last year's 83-66 victory at home. The last two meetings in Hanover have been decided by a total of three points.
Bill Herrion has 406 career wins and 406 career losses. He has been New Hampshire's head coach for 406 games.
Dartmouth is the only Ivy League opponent on UNH's schedule.
Sunday's game is the last non-conference matchup of the regular season. The Wildcats ring in the New Year and America East conference play Jan. 5 at Binghamton.
Entering the weekend, UNH is averaging a conference-best 9.3 3-pointers per game and the Wildcats rank No. 3 in rebounding (36.4 rpg) and offensive rebounding (10.7 rpg). The 'Cats commit the second fewest turnovers per game (12.3).
UNH had the same starting lineup for Game 11 and Game 12, which marked the first time the 'Cats did not have a change in the starters since Games 2 & 3. Sophomore guard Elijah Jordan is the only 'Cat who has started every game.
In the four days between exams and holiday break, the Wildcats lost at home to MAAC schools Marist College (58-49 on Dec. 19) and Fairfield University (63-57 on Dec. 22).
Dartmouth is the only Ivy League opponent on UNH's schedule.
Sunday's game is the last non-conference matchup of the regular season. The Wildcats ring in the New Year and America East conference play Jan. 5 at Binghamton.
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