University of New Hampshire Athletics

No. 4 Seed UNH host’s No. 5 Binghamton in America East Quarterfinals
11/2/2019 5:57:00 PM | Women's Soccer
New Hampshire hosting its fourth America East playoff game in Welham Era.
NEW HAMPSHIRE (9-7-0, 5-3-0) vs. BINGHAMTON (10-5-2, 4-3-1)
Sunday, November 3 – 2 P.M. – Wildcat Stadium – Durham, N.H. – AmericaEast.TV
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DURHAM, N.H. – The University of New Hampshire women's soccer team has clinched the #4 seed in the 2019 America East Tournament, and will host the #5 seeded Binghamton Bearcats on Sunday afternoon in Wildcat Stadium.
The game will be a rematch of an earlier contest from September when Binghamton defeated UNH at home by a score of 2-0.
The winner of Sunday's contest will travel to Stony Brook, New York on Thursday to face the Stony Brook Seawolves in the semifinal round.
Last Time Out
• New Hampshire ended its regular season with a strong 5-1 victory over the UMass Lowell River Hawks.
• The Wildcats were led by senior Kaylan Williams (Marion, Ind.) with an outstanding point performance with two goals and two assists for six total points, and the eventual game-winning goal to cap it all off.
• UNH's other three goals came from Ally Reynolds (Weymouth, Mass.) in the third minute, freshman Whitney Wiley (Vienna, Va.) on a free kick in the 40th minute, and senior Liz Lane (Porter, Maine) in the 57th.
Players to Watch
• Senior Ally Reynolds, an All-Conference First Team member, leads the team in points with 19 on the year, with a team-high in goals (eight) and three assists. She has a team-high four game-winning goals.
• Senior Kaylan Williams has a team-high five assists after a six-point game against UMass Lowell. She has four goals for a total of 13 points on the year.
• All-Rookie Team member Whitney Wiley has tapped in five goals, two game-winners this season, and is tied with Williams for a second-best 13 points.
• Sophomore goalkeeper Cat Sheppard (Nesconset, N.Y.) in her first starting season is 9-7-0 on the year with a .829 save% and 0.890 GAA; she's third in the conference in both stats.
About Binghamton
• The Bearcats (Vestal, N.Y.) ended their regular season in a shortened game due to weather in a 2-0 home win over UMBC.
• This will be Binghamton's second trip to Wildcat Stadium this season, owning a 2-0 victory over the Wildcats back in September.
• All time, UNH has a 10-6-6 record when playing Binghamton, 6-4-2 at home. In the playoffs, Binghamton owns a 3-0-2 record against New Hampshire, but the two ties both ended in penalty kick victories for the Wildcats.
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Sunday, November 3 – 2 P.M. – Wildcat Stadium – Durham, N.H. – AmericaEast.TV
TICKETS | WATCH | LIVE STATS
DURHAM, N.H. – The University of New Hampshire women's soccer team has clinched the #4 seed in the 2019 America East Tournament, and will host the #5 seeded Binghamton Bearcats on Sunday afternoon in Wildcat Stadium.
The game will be a rematch of an earlier contest from September when Binghamton defeated UNH at home by a score of 2-0.
The winner of Sunday's contest will travel to Stony Brook, New York on Thursday to face the Stony Brook Seawolves in the semifinal round.
Last Time Out
• New Hampshire ended its regular season with a strong 5-1 victory over the UMass Lowell River Hawks.
• The Wildcats were led by senior Kaylan Williams (Marion, Ind.) with an outstanding point performance with two goals and two assists for six total points, and the eventual game-winning goal to cap it all off.
• UNH's other three goals came from Ally Reynolds (Weymouth, Mass.) in the third minute, freshman Whitney Wiley (Vienna, Va.) on a free kick in the 40th minute, and senior Liz Lane (Porter, Maine) in the 57th.
Players to Watch
• Senior Ally Reynolds, an All-Conference First Team member, leads the team in points with 19 on the year, with a team-high in goals (eight) and three assists. She has a team-high four game-winning goals.
• Senior Kaylan Williams has a team-high five assists after a six-point game against UMass Lowell. She has four goals for a total of 13 points on the year.
• All-Rookie Team member Whitney Wiley has tapped in five goals, two game-winners this season, and is tied with Williams for a second-best 13 points.
• Sophomore goalkeeper Cat Sheppard (Nesconset, N.Y.) in her first starting season is 9-7-0 on the year with a .829 save% and 0.890 GAA; she's third in the conference in both stats.
About Binghamton
• The Bearcats (Vestal, N.Y.) ended their regular season in a shortened game due to weather in a 2-0 home win over UMBC.
• This will be Binghamton's second trip to Wildcat Stadium this season, owning a 2-0 victory over the Wildcats back in September.
• All time, UNH has a 10-6-6 record when playing Binghamton, 6-4-2 at home. In the playoffs, Binghamton owns a 3-0-2 record against New Hampshire, but the two ties both ended in penalty kick victories for the Wildcats.
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