University of New Hampshire Athletics

Regular Season Ends With Road Trip to Binghamton
4/25/2018 10:23:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
New Hampshire (6-9, 4-2 America East) at Binghamton (7-8, 4-2 America East)
Saturday, April 28  • Bearcats Sports Complex  •  12 p.m.
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The Matchup
Saturday, April 28  • Bearcats Sports Complex  •  12 p.m.
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The Matchup
- UNH has won all 16 matchups against Binghamton University.
- Last April, the Wildcats recorded an 11-6 victory on Senior Day at Wildcat Stadium. • Recap • BoxÂ
- In that game, UNH trailed 3-2 at 10:57 of the first half before rattling off four consecutive goals to take a 6-3 lead at 21:12 of the second half. The Bearcats trimmed the deficit to two goals twice, but could get no closer.
- The last three meetings at the Bearcats Sports Complex have been decided by a total of four goals.
- The last time these teams met in Vestal (N.Y.), UNH prevailed 9-8 in overtime. The Wildcats trailed 7-4 midway through the second half, but rallied to tie the game on goals with 1:30 and :06 remaining. Carly Wooters, who netted the goal at 1:30, scored 62 seconds into OT for the win.   • Recap • BoxÂ
- In 2013, New Hampshire erased an 11-7 deficit to take a 12-11 lead with 1:14 to play. Binghamton tied the score 17 seconds later and won the ensuing draw control. The Bearcats were denied on a save by UNH goalie Taylor Hurwitz, then UNH's Jenny Simpson scored with one second on the clock to give the Wildcats a 13-12 victory.
- And back in 2011 at Bearcats Sports Complex, UNH trailed 10-5 midway through the second half but closed the game on a 7-0 run to prevail 12-10.
- These teams have met annually since the Bearcats joined America East in 2002.
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Developing the Playoff Picture
Developing the Playoff Picture
- The field for the 2018 America East Championship is set with Stony Brook, UAlbany, New Hampshire and Binghamton earning the four berths prior to this weekend's regular-season finales.
- The winner of Saturday's UNH at Binghamton game will be the No. 3 seed.
- The winner of Saturday's SBU at UAlbany game will be the No. 1 seed and tourney host.
- The semifinals will be played May 4; winners advance to the May 6 title game.
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ESPN+
ESPN+
- Saturday's regular-season finale at Binghamton will be videostreamed online on ESPN+, which is subscription service.
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Countdown to 100
Countdown to 100
- Carly Wooters has 98 career points (81g, 17a). Wooters ranks second among active 'Cats in goals and points, and third in assists.
National Numbers
- New Hampshire enters the week ranked No. 12 in the nation in ground balls per game (21.33).
- UNH has also committed the second fewest fouls per game (11.60).
- As of April 10, the Wildcats were No. 16 in scoring defense (9.25 gpg); we are currently 35th (10.73 gpg).
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Top 'Cats
Top 'Cats
- UNH's top point producers are senior attack Krissy Schafer (40) and senior midfielder Carly Wooters (37). Wooters surpassed Schafer following her five-point effort at Boston University (April 11), but Schafer climbed back to the top the next game at Stony Brook (April 15).
- Schafer (40) and Wooters (32) are also the top goal scorers.
- Senior attacker Teagan Northrup has a team-high 14 assists. She is followed by senior midfielder Rebecca Sennott (11) and freshman attack Julia Neyland (10).
- Senior defender Cat Sennott ranks first in both ground balls (45) and caused turnovers (26).
- Senior captain Lizzie Suschana ranks second in both GB (34) and CTO (19).
- Wooters and Rebecca Sennott rank 1-2 in draw controls with 47 and 45, respectively. Neyland is next with 18.
- Wooters has a team-high 99 shots, followed by Schafer with 84. Next on the list is Neyland with 42.
- Wooters recap: 1st in DC and shots; 2nd in goals and points; 3rd in GB and CTO.
- Schafer has scored 40 goals on 84 shots for a team-high .476 shooting percentage.
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Last Line of Defense
Last Line of Defense
- Senior goalkeeper Kate Clancy has started all 65 games the past four years and no other goalie saw action in 2017. Sophomore goalie Amanda Gottlieb has come off the bench in 11 of 15 games this season.
- In 15 games (607:59 of action), Clancy has stopped 78 of 193 shots on goal for a .404 save percentage; she has a 6-8 record and 11.35 GAA. She is tied for third on the team in ground balls with 23.
- In six America East conference games, Clancy is 4-2 with a 9.05 GAA and .452 save percentage.
- Clancy has recorded double-digit saves twice this season – 12 vs. UConn and 10 at Hofstra.
- Gottlieb has an 8.79 GAA and .440 save percentage in 11 games (286:51). She played a career-high 46:12 at top-ranked Stony Brook (April 15) and stopped 5 of 17 shots on goal; she also recorded a personal-best five ground balls for the second consecutive game.
- Gottlieb made her collegiate debut Feb. 17 at Harvard University when she entered the second half with 13:29 remaining. She made one save and surrendered three goals.
- Gottlieb played 38:38 and stopped all three shots on goal to combine with Clancy for the shutout of Hartford on March 31.
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Streaking
Streaking
- The longest active point streak is 13 games by Krissy Schafer, who has 35 points, all on goals, during the streak.
- Schafer has a concurrent 13-game goal-scoring streak, and she has scored a goal in 14 of 15 games this season with 12 multiple-goal efforts, including a career-high five tallies against both Sacred Heart (Feb. 10) and Vermont (April 7).
- Teagan Northrup has a seven-game point streak with 15 points (5g, 10a); she has scored a goal each of the last five games. Northrup has a point in 12 of 15 games this season with nine multiple-point performances.
- Julia Neyland has a six-game goal- and point-streak; she has recorded 12 goals and three assists for 15 points in that span. Neyland has tallied a point in 12 of 15 games overall with seven multiple-point efforts.
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Sennott Sisters Shine
Sennott Sisters Shine
- Cat Sennott anchors UNH's defensive unit with team highs in ground balls (45) and caused turnovers (26). She has recorded multiple ground balls 12 of 15 games with a career-high seven at Harvard, six vs. CCSU and five at Hartford.
- Cat has been credited with multiple caused turnovers 7 of 15 games with a personal-best five CTO against CCSU and four at Harvard.
- Cat has led the team in ground balls in 7 of 15 games.
- Rebecca Sennott ranks second in draw controls (45), including a career high of six both at Harvard and at Hofstra, five vs. Monmouth and four against Sacred Heart. Rebecca has multiple DCs in 12 of 15 games.
- Rebecca has also had a breakout year on offense with a point in 9 of 15 games. She recorded career highs in both assists (three) and points (four) against Vermont (April 7), and matched those numbers against No. 1 Stony Brook on April 15.
- Rebecca matched her personal best of two goals twice this season, including a three-point effort at Hofstra (March 29).
- She has also been credited with a caused turnover in 7 of 15 games, including three vs. Fairfield (tied her career high).
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Triple Doubles
Triple Doubles
- Carly Wooters is the only Wildcat who has recorded double digits in ground balls (23), draw controls (47) and caused turnovers (14). Wooters, in fact, has a quadruple double with 32 goals.
- Rebecca Sennott is also close to a triple double with 45 DCs, 16 GBs and 9 CTOs.
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Double Doubles
Double Doubles
- Cat Sennott, Lizzie Suschana and Michele Smith are three 'Cats who have recorded double digits in both ground balls and caused turnovers.
- Sennott has 45 GBs & 26 CTOs. Suschana's numbers are 34 GBs & 19 CTOs, and Smith has 18 GBS & 10 CTOs.
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Schafer Reaches Two Century Milestones
Schafer Reaches Two Century Milestones
- Senior attack Krissy Schafer scored her 100th career goal April 11 at Boston University. Schafer entered the game with 99 tallies and reached the milestone at 17:20 of the second half.
- Schafer recorded her 100th career point with the second of her five goals April 7 against Vermont.
- She entered that game with 98 points and inched closer to the benchmark by scoring the first goal at 28:27. Schafer then reached the century mark when she gave UNH a 3-1 lead at 26:15.
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40 Goals for 21
40 Goals for 21
- Krissy Schafer's 40 goals is the highest single-season total by a Wildcat since 2014, when Laura Puccia had 41 tallies. In 2013, Jenny Simpson finished with 42 goals.
- The last time a 'Cat scored more than 42 goals in a season was 2009, when Sarah von Bargen netted 62 goals.
- Also of note, Schafer's 40 goals and zero assists is the highest goal total without an assist in more than 21 years; the previous high in that span was 26 by Laura Puccia in 2015. Colleen Christopher recorded 44 goals and one assist in 2000.
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The State of New Hampshire
The State of New Hampshire
- UNH, led by sixth-year head coach Sarah Albrecht, has lost three straight after winning three consecutive games spanning March 31 to April 7.
- During the win streak, the Wildcats outscored the opposition 48-11 with a 112-37 shot advantage. We also had the edge in ground balls (91-47), draw controls (38-28) and turnovers (54-80).
- There has been a lot of stability in the UNH starting lineup with eight players starting all 15 games; one has started 14 of 15, two have been in the starting lineup 12 times and one other in 11 of 15.
- UNH is scoring 10.20 goals per game and allowing 10.73 gpg with a 28.9 to 24.7 shots per game advantage.
- Twelve of UNH's 15 games have been decided by six or more goals.
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Conference Call
Conference Call
- New Hampshire leads the America East conference in ground balls per game (21.33).
- UNH ranks fifth in scoring (10.20 gpg) and sixth in both assists (3.93 per game) and points per game (14.13).
- The Wildcats are third in shots per game (28.87).
- On the individual leaderboards, Cat Sennott ranks second in caused turnovers per game (1.73) and third in ground balls per game (3.00); Lizzie Suschana is ninth in GB (2.27 per game) and 10th in CTO (1.29 per game); Krissy Schafer is fourth in goals per game (2.67) and eighth in shots per game (5.60); Carly Wooters ranks third in shots per game (6.60) and eighth in draw controls (3.13 per game); and Teagan Northrup is 10th in assists/game (0.93).
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Strong Start in Conference Play
Strong Start in Conference Play
- UNH improved to 4-0 in America East with a 17-6 win vs. Vermont at Bremner Field on April 7.
- It wasn't that long ago – 2016 – the Wildcats also started 3-0 in conference play. Prior to that, the last 3-0 start in America East was 2010.
- The previous time UNH started 4-0 in conference play was in 2006; one year earlier, the 'Cats were 5-0; and in '04, we went unbeaten (6-0) in AE.
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Getting Trendy
Getting Trendy
- New Hampshire has a 5-3 record on Saturday.
- The Wildcats are 6-1 when scoring the first goal, as well as 5-1 when leading at halftime.
- UNH is 6-2 when outshooting the opponent; the 'Cats are 5-2 when winning the battle for draw controls.
- UNH is 5-1 when leading at halftime.
- UNH went 2-3 in both February and March, and is 2-3 in April.
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Race to 10
Race to 10
- The Wildcats are 6-1 when scoring double digits, and they are 6-0 when holding the opponent to single figures.
- The April 11 game at Boston U. is the only time this season that both UNH and the opponent scored in double figures. BU won 16-13.
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Possessing the Ball
Possessing the Ball
- UNH has recorded the edge in ground balls in 12 of 15 games. Overall, the 'Cats have a 320-244 edge in ground balls.
- UNH has recorded the edge in draw controls 7 of 15 games, and the opposition has controlled more draws overall, 190-147. In the past three games, the opposition recorded a 64-19 edge in that stat.
- New Hampshire has tallied the advantage in shots eight times with a cumulative 433-371 shot advantage.
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Nothing's Free
Nothing's Free
- New Hampshire has scored on 36 of 106 (34%) free-position shots this season. In comparison, opponents have scored on 40 of 100 (40%).
- In the March 24 game at UMBC, the Wildcats converted 5 of 10 free position shots to mark the highest shooting percentage.
- The 'Cats scored a season-high six free-position goals (on 14 shots) at Hartford on March 31.
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Shoot to Score
Shoot to Score
- The 'Cats have scored 153 goals on 433 shots for a .353 shooting percentage; New Hampshire recorded a season-high .472 shooting percentage (17g/36shots) against Vermont.
- UNH also had a shooting percentage higher than 40% against CCSU (13-29; 44.8%) UMass Lowell (14-33; 43.8%) and Fairfield (9-22; 40.9%).
- In comparison, the opponents have a .434 shooting percentage with 161 goals on 371 shots.
- Also of note, UNH has fired 71.4% (309 of 433) of its shots on goal on target and the opponent is at 73.3% (272-for-371).
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Defensive Lockdown
Defensive Lockdown
- In the six wins, UNH has allowed a total of 26 goals (4.33 gpg).
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Senior Day
Senior Day
- The UNH women's lax program will pay tribute to the seven-member Class of 2018 following the conclusion of Saturday's game vs. Albany, which will mark the last home game for seniors Kate Clancy, Krissy Schafer, Rebecca Sennott, Cat Sennott, Lizzie Suschana, Ashley Watson and Carly Wooters.
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One Love
One Love
- The April 7 game vs. Vermont was dedicated to One Love Foundation. One Love's goal is to end relationship violence by educating, empowering and activating young people in a movement for social change. To achieve this, One Love develops creative technology-based tools and resources that meet young people where they are and inspire them to action. • Press ReleaseÂ
- The Wildcats raised $2,300 and that included nearly $1,100 in t-shirt sales.
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Scouting the Bearcats
Scouting the Bearcats
- Binghamton University (Vestal, N.Y.) has a 7-8 overall record that includes 4-2 in America East and 2-4 at home (1-1 in conference home games). Binghamton has secured its first-ever America East tournament berth.
- The Bearcats have alternated wins and losses the past eight games following last Saturday's 12-9 win at UMass Lowell.
- Binghamton is averaging 11.00 goals and 29.6 shots per game in comparison to the opponent's 11.53 gpg and 27.0 shots/game.
- Senior midfielder Jacqueline Kennedy is atop the conference leaderboard – and No. 2 in the nation – in caused turnovers per game (3.00), and she ranks fifth in ground balls/game (2.93) as well as 10th in draw controls per game (3.07).
- Kennedy is also one of the team's top point producers; she ranks third in goals (25), first in assists (eight) and tied for second in points (33).
- Senior attack Brianne Arthur ranks eighth in America East in goals per game (2.47). She is the Bearcats' leader in goals (37) and points (41).
- Sophomore goalie Taylor Passuello is No. 3 in the conference in save percentage (.462) and No. 4 in GAA (10.47). In 15 games (seven starts; 567:09), she has a 5-4 record with a 10.47 GAA and .462 save percentage.
- Senior goalkeeper Emma Jehle is 2-4 with a 12.37 GAA and .383 save percentage in 12 games (eight starts; 320:13).
- Sophomore defender Alexa Franze is No. 5 in CTO/game (1.47) and 10th in GB/game (2.20). Franze is second on the squad in both CTO (22) and GB (33).
- Junior midfielder Rebecca Golderman is among the America East leaders – No. 4 – in draw controls at 3.60 per game. She is the top Bearcats in DCs (54), and she is also second in goals (26), assists (seven), and points (33).
2018 UNH Accolades
- America East Offensive Player of the Week
- Catherine Sexton (02/12)
- America East Defensive Player of the Week
- Cat Sennott (02/12)
- Kate Clancy (04/09)
GAME RECAPS
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Great Danes Spoil UNH's Senior Day
- UAlbany scored the first three goals of the game and never allowed the Wildcats to get closer than two goals the rest of the way in a 14-8 victory at Bremner Field on April 21. • Recap • BoxÂ
- The 'Cats closed within 11-7 at 14:16 of the second half, but the Great Danes scored the next two goals to push the advantage to 13-7 at 10:27.
- Krissy Schafer led UNH in goals and points with three tallies.
- Julia Neyland, Teagan Northrup and Anna Vogt each had a goal and assist.
- Both of UNH's goalies made five saves and allowed seven goals; Kate Clancy played the first half and Amanda Gottlieb the second.
- UNH committed a season-low 11 turnovers, but also recorded a season-low nine ground balls.
- After the conclusion of the game, head coach Sarah Albrecht paid tribute to the seven-member Class of 2018, which played its last home game. The seniors are: Clancy, Schafer, Cat Sennott, Rebecca Sennott, Lizzie Suschana, Ashley Watson and Wooters. The program also recognized Sarah Lambert, a two-year letterwinner who hung up her cleats but has been invaluable the last two years as team manager.
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No. 1 Stony Brook Pulls Away
No. 1 Stony Brook Pulls Away
- Stony Brook scored seven consecutive goals to build an 8-1 lead in the first half and then began the second half on a 9-0 run to pull away for a 20-6 victory April 15 at LaValle Stadium.  • Recap • Box
- Rebecca Sennott matched her career highs in assists (three) and points (four).
- Amanda Gottlieb played a career-high 46 minutes, 12 seconds and matched her personal bests in both saves (five) and ground balls (five).
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Second-Half Comeback Falls Short at Boston U.
Second-Half Comeback Falls Short at Boston U.
- UNH outscored Boston University 7-4 in the second half, but the comeback bid fell short in a 16-13 loss at Nickerson Field on April 11.   • Recap • BoxÂ
- Trailing 14-7 with 22 minutes remaining in regulation, the Wildcats went on a 6-1 run to close within 15-13 at 3:06.
- BU was whistled for a yellow card at 1:51, but the 'Cats immediately turned the ball over on a false start and then pulled goalie Amanda Gottlieb in favor of an extra field player.
- UNH got possession back with 45 seconds remaining and advanced the ball to the attack zone, but then committed a turnover and BU scored into the empty net with 16 seconds left to secure the win.
- Julia Neyland scored five goals to mark personal bests in both goals and points.
- Carly Wooters also scored five goals. She was also credited with two ground balls, three draw controls and three caused turnovers.
- Wooters fired 14 of the team's 36 shots.
- Krissy Schafer netted one goal, the 100th of her career, at 17:20 of the second half.
- Amanda Gottlieb played 35:33 in relief and stopped 5 of 10 shots on goal; she also finished with a team- and career-high five ground balls.
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UNH Prevails in Battle of the 'Cats
UNH Prevails in Battle of the 'Cats
- New Hampshire scored nine consecutive goals – the Wildcats ended the first half on a 4-0 run and opened the second half on a 5-0 spurt – to build a double digit lead of 14-4 en route to a 17-6 victory against Vermont at Bremner Field (Saturday, April 7). • Recap • Box Score • Video HighlightsÂ
- Rebecca Sennott tallied a career-high three assists and scored a goal for a personal best of four points.
- Julia Neyland scored a career-high three goals and also had an assist for a personal-best four points.
- UNH matched its season high of 17 goals established two games earlier vs. Hartford (March 31).
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 'Cats Cruise Past UMass Lowell
 'Cats Cruise Past UMass Lowell
- New Hampshire scored seven consecutive goals to transform an early 2-1 deficit into an 8-2 lead, and the Wildcats went on to record a 14-5 victory against UMass Lowell at Bremner Field on April 4. • Recap • BoxÂ
- Carly Wooters scored a career-high six goals and the six points also marked a personal best, as did her five ground balls. Wooters also had a team-high five draw controls.
- Krissy Schafer scored four goals.
- Teagan Northrup recorded three assists to match her career high established the previous game at Hartford. She also scored a goal to mark a personal best of four points.
- Kate Clancy kept the River Hawks at bay in the second half with six saves in the last 30 minutes. She finished with seven saves overall.
- UNH finished with a sizable shot advantage of 32-14. The 'Cats also recorded the edge in ground balls (20-17), draw controls (12-10) and turnovers (23-29).
- Cat Sennott recorded her first career point with a first-half assist.
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UNH Rolls Past Hartford
UNH Rolls Past Hartford
- New Hampshire scored 40 seconds into the game and rolled to a 12-0 lead en route to a 17-0 victory March 31 at Hartford.
- Â UNH recorded sizable advantages in shots (44-4), ground balls (45-24), draw controls (14-5) and turnovers (18-28).
- The Wildcats recorded season highs in goals, assists (eight), points (25), shots and ground balls.
- The eight assists were the most by the 'Cats since 11 vs. UMass Lowell on March 26, 2016. The 25 also marked the highest total since that game (27).
- Carly Wooters matched her career highs in both goals and points with four goals.
- Michele Smith scored a career-high three goals.
- Teagan Northrup finished with a personal-best three assists, and the three points matched her career high.
- Lizzie Suschana was credited with four ground balls and career-high four caused turnovers.
- Caroline Hernon and Haley Bridgeman both scored two goals for their first multiple-goal game.
- Sabrina Grovom scored her first collegiate goal.
- A total of eight Wildcats scored a goal and 12 tallied a point.
- UNH recorded its first shutout since March 27, 2013 (16-0 vs. Iona).
- The Wildcats scored a goal on 6 of 14 free-position shots.
- Hartford was just 9-for-27 on clear attempts, and the Hawks did not attempt a free-position shot.
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Pride Pulls Away From Wildcats
Pride Pulls Away From Wildcats
- Leading 6-3 at halftime, Hofstra scored the initial three goals of the second half and closed the game on a 6-1 run to pull away for a 17-7 win March 29.
- Rebecca Sennott matched personal bests in goals (two) and points (three).
- Elizabeth Blanding and Catherine Sexton both finished with a goal and an assist.
- Kate Clancy recorded 10 saves and exited the game with UNH trailing 15-6 with 10 minutes remaining.
- Hofstra recorded a 37-22 shot advantage that included 24-12 in the second half.
- The Pride also tallied the advantage in ground balls (21-14) and draw controls (15-11). Turnovers were even at 13. • Recap • Box Score
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UNH Rallies Past UMBC in Conference Opener
UNH Rallies Past UMBC in Conference Opener
- Freshman midfielder Elizabeth Blanding scored a career-high four goals, including the last two goals of the game, to lift New Hampshire to an 11-9 win at UMBC last Saturday (March 24). Recap • Box ScoreÂ
- Trailing 9-8 with five minutes remaining, the Wildcats closed the game on a 3-0 run to rally for the victory.
- On a free position from the top of the fan, Carly Wooters ripped a shot inside the right post to tie the score, 9-9, at 4:57.
- Blanding gave UNH its third lead of the game, 10-9, at 3:20 when she charged from 12 meters on the left wing and blasted a shot under the crossbar.
- Blanding split a pair of defenders low on the left side to advance to the top of the crease, where she sidearmed a shot inside the right post for an 11-9 lead with 56 seconds remaining.
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Hawks Soar Past 'Cats
Hawks Soar Past 'Cats
- Monmouth University closed the game on a 5-0 run to record a 10-8 victory at Bremner Field on March 12. [the game was moved up from March 13 because of the impending nor'easter storm] • Recap • BoxÂ
- UNH led 6-3 at halftime with a 23-8 shot advantage.
- Monmouth outscored the Wildcats 7-2 in the second half with a 14-8 edge in shots. The Hawks trailed 8-5 with 13 minutes to play, leveled the score at 6:27, took their first lead of the game at 2:59 and capped the scoring at 1:01.
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Fairfield Fights Past New Hampshire
Fairfield Fights Past New Hampshire
- With the score tied 9-9 midway through the second half, Fairfield closed the game on a 6-0 run to record a 15-9 victory at Bremner Field on March 3.
- The last three goals in the final 92 seconds of the game were scored into an empty net as UNH pulled its goalie in favor of an extra field player.
- The Wildcats fell behind 2-0 and never led in the game.
- The Stags outscored the hosts 8-2 in the second half on a 17-10 shot advantage. Recap • Box
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UConn Wins Battle of 'Cats vs. Dogs
UConn Wins Battle of 'Cats vs. Dogs
- Leading 8-6 at halftime, the UConn Huskies opened the second half on a 4-0 run and pulled away to record a 16-8 victory against UNH at Bremner Field on Wednesday (Feb. 28). Recap • Box
- UConn finished with significant advantages in both shots (39-24) and draw controls (17-6); the Huskies also committed fewer turnovers (21-24). UNH had a 19-14 advantage in ground balls.
- Kate Clancy recorded seven of her season-high 12 saves in the first half.
- Carly Wooters and Krissy Schafer led the offense with three goals apiece.
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UNH pulls away from CCSU
UNH pulls away from CCSU
- In the first ever meeting between New Hampshire and Central Connecticut State, UNH broke a 1-1 tie with three consecutive goals and led the rest of the way. The Wildcats ended the game with a 6-0 run the last 17 minutes to pull away for the 13-4 victory Feb. 24 at Bremner Field. Recap • BoxÂ
- Krissy Schafer (4g) and Carly Wooters (3g, 1a) led a balanced attack with four points apiece. Schafer scored half of UNH's six first-half goals.
- Teagan Northrup and Julia Neyland both tallied a goal and two assists. Neyland's 2a and 3p are both career highs. Northrup's three points marked a personal best and the two assists equaled her high.
- Cat Sennott recorded a career-high five caused turnovers and game-high six ground balls.
- Maddie Maurer had a personal-best five GBs.
- Elizabeth Blanding recorded her first two collegiate points with a goal and assist.
- Rebecca Sennott matched her personal best of two goals.
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UNH Derailed by Dartmouth
UNH Derailed by Dartmouth
- Dartmouth prevailed 13-3 in the Battle of the Granite State at Scully-Fahey Field (Hanover) on Feb. 21. Box • RecapÂ
- The Big Green led 10-0 at halftime and extended the lead to 11 goals before Krissy Schafer scored at 16:15 of the second half.
- Freshman attacker Sabrina Grovom recorded her first collegiate point with an assist on that goal.
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 'Cats Declawed by Crimson
 'Cats Declawed by Crimson
- Harvard University scored seven consecutive goals spanning 23 minutes in the second half to record a 14-5 victory at Jordan Field (Feb. 17).
- The Crimson built a 6-1 lead at 12:06 of the first half, but New Hampshire closed within 7-3 and struck first in the second half to trim the deficit to 7-4.
- Harvard answered 16 seconds later, however, and gradually pulled away.
- Anna Vogt scored three goals to match her career high that she established in the season opener vs. Sacred Heart.
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'Cats Coast Past Pioneers
'Cats Coast Past Pioneers
- New Hampshire scored the first four goals of the game and seized control of the game with a 9-0 run (that overlapped the first and second halves) to record a 14-2 victory against Sacred Heart in the 2018 season opener at Bremner Field. Box | Recap Â
- The two goals marked the fewest allowed by the 'Cats since April 5, 2014.
- SHU's seven shots marked the lowest total by a UNH opponent since March 26, 2016.
- UNH outscored Sacred Heart 7-1 in both halves.
- Catherine Sexton recorded career highs in both assists (four) and points (six) against Sacred Heart.
- Krissy Schafer scored a personal-best five goals and finished with a career high of five points.
- Anna Vogt tallied three points on three goals – both career highs.
- Carly Wooters extended her point streak to 13 games with two goals and an assist.
- Julia Neyland recorded a goal and an assist in her collegiate debut.
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