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Weekend Wraps Up Home vs. Northeastern on March 14 (AE.tv)
3/13/2021 8:32:00 AM | Field Hockey
Northeastern (1-2, 0-0 CAA) at New Hampshire (2-1, 0-0 America East)
Sunday, March 14Â Â |Â Â 1 PM
Memorial Field  |  Durham, N.H.
Sunday, March 14Â Â |Â Â 1 PM
Memorial Field  |  Durham, N.H.
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CARON REPEATS AS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
- Junior forward Finn Caron was named a repeat recipient of the America East Offensive Player of the Week award on Tuesday. She has received the award both weeks of the spring 2021 season.
- Caron scored three goals last Wednesday (March 3) to match her career highs in both goals and points (six). She scored the three goals on three shots.
THE MATCHUP  | CLICK HERE for series history, boxes & recaps (Sept. 2005 – now)
- UNH has a 22-28-2 lifetime record against longtime rival Northeastern.
- These teams did not meet in the 2018 and 2019 seasons.
- The Wildcats won the most recent meeting, 5-4 in overtime, in Game 1 of the Terrier Classic tournament played at Boston University on Aug. 25, 2017.
- The teams have alternated wins and losses the past five matchups.
- UNH has won six of the last eight meetings and are 7-3 the past 10.
- The Wildcats have won five straight at Memorial Field. The last time NU left Durham with a win was in the 2006 season.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
- UNH is 2-0 at home and has a 2-1 overall record following a 2-0 loss at Boston College this past Friday.
- Sophomore goalkeeper Jemma Woods recorded a career-high 10 saves; BC scored goals at 5:27 and 39:25; the Eagles finished with sizable advantages in shots (26-9) and corners (14-2), but the shots on goal were much closer at 12-7.
- Prior to that, UNH was a 6-0 victory against Merrimack College at Memorial Field on Wednesday, March 3.
- In that game, the Wildcats jumped out to an early 1-0 lead on a goal by sophomore Ava Mariani at 2:10. We led 2-0 at the end of one, scored four more in the second quarter and finished with a 14-3 shot advantage.
- Sunday's game vs. Northeastern is the start of a four-game homestand that is scheduled to continue vs. UAlbany (March 19), UC Davis (March 21) and Stanford (March 24).
- Led by 30th-year head coach Robin Balducci, UNH returns seven starters and 14 letterwinners from the 2019 squad that went 8-10 with a pair of wins against nationally-ranked teams and advanced to the America East quarterfinals.
- The Wildcats also welcome back a redshirt freshman, have added one transfer and a total of nine freshmen.
- Eight 'Cats have started every game this season, and that includes freshman Lindsay Lee.
THE NUMBERS GAME
- New Hampshire is averaging 3.0 goals, 12.0 shots and 2.7 penalty corners per game. In comparison, opponents have averaged 1.0 goals, 12.0 shots and 6.0 corners per game.
- UNH has scored nine goals on 36 shots for a .250 shooting percentage; the opponents are 3-for-36 (.083 shooting percentage).
- The Wildcats have outscored the opposition 7-1 in the final three quarters with an aggregate 28-23 shot advantage in that span.
OFFENSIVE OUTPUT
- Junior Finn Caron leads UNH in both goals (four) and points (eight). She has scored her four goals on six shots for a .667 shooting percentage.
- Sophomore Ava Mariani scored two goals vs. Merrimack to match her career highs in both goals and points (four). She ranks second in goals (three) and points (six). Mariani has scored her three goals on six shots. She tallied totals of four goals and nine points in the 2019 season (17 games).
- Senior captain Bloem van den Brekel has one goal and one assist for three points.
- Sophomore Emily Eckels scored her first goal of the season vs. Merrimack; she tallied a goal and two assists in the '19 season.
- Freshman Olivia Watson recorded her first career point with an assist on Eckels' goal.
ACTIVE LEADERBOARD
- Senior captain Bloem van den Brekel has career totals of 19 goals and 15 assists for 53 points in 57 games. She is UNH's active leader in assists and points.
- Junior Finn Caron is the active leader in career goals with 21, and her 46 points rank second to van den Brekel.
- Senior captain Isabelle Danahy leads all current 'Cats with 60 games played.
DEFENDING THE CAGE
- Sophomore Jemma Woods and redshirt freshman Nikki Tredwell have both played in two games and both have played 90 minutes. The duo combined to shut out Merrimack College on March 3.
- Woods, who has started each of the past two games, has a 1-1 record with a 1.33 GAA and .833 save percentage. She made a career-high 10 saves Friday at Boston College.
- In the 2019 season as a rookie, Woods played 1015:13 of a possible 1125:38 (90.2%) with 16 starts in 17 games. She finished with an 8-8 record, 2.25 GAA and .678 save percentage.
- Tredwell is 1-0 with a 0.67 GAA and .833 save percentage. She made her collegiate debut by starting against UMass, and she stopped 5 of 6 shots to record her first career win in UNH's 3-1 victory on Feb. 26.
- Tredwell played the second half of the Merrimack game and did not face a shot on goal in 30 minutes.
SHARED SHUTOUTS
- Sophomore Jemma Woods and redshirt freshman Nikki Tredwell both played a half to combine for a shutout in UNH's 6-0 victory against Merrimack College on March 3.
- Woods played the first half and earned the win despite not having to make a save. Tredwell did not face a shot on goal in the second half.
- Prior to that, UNH's most recent shutout was also a shared shutout in a 4-0 win vs. Bryant University on Sept. 27, 2019. Woods made three saves in 57:59 of action and Rachel Simkevich was not credited with a save the final 2:01.
2-and-0 … to 3-1
- With a 2-0 record, the Wildcats started a season with back-to-back wins for the first time in a decade. The 2011 team reeled off eight consecutive wins, won the conference tournament title to advance to the NCAAs and finished with a 17-5 overall record (5-1 America East).
- UNH is looking to improve to 3-1 with a win Sunday vs. Northeastern; the last time the Wildcats had three wins through four games was the 2017 season.
THREE IN A HURRY
- New Hampshire scored four goals in the second quarter of the March 3 game vs. Merrimack, three of which were scored in a span of 3 minutes, 56 seconds. Sophomore Ava Mariani ignited the spurt just 28 seconds into the second quarter, followed by consecutive goals by junior Finn Caron at 17:08 and 19:24 to extend UNH's lead to 5-0.
- In the Feb. 26 season opener vs. UMass, the Wildcats scored three third-quarter goals in 3 minutes, 4 seconds to quickly transform a 1-0 deficit into a 3-1 lead.
- Mariani scored off a rebound at 33:00 to ignite the rally and then Caron converted another rebound into a goal and 2-1 lead at 35:16.
- Senior captain Bloem van den Brekel scored 48 seconds later when she intercepted a clearing attempt on the right side of the circle and fired a reverse-stick into the cage.
A DAY TO REMEMBER
- February 26, 2021 is a date to remember for redshirt goalkeeper Nikki Tredwell. She made her collegiate debut with her first collegiate start and also recorded her first career win by backstopping the Wildcats to a 3-1 victory vs. UMass.
- Tredwell stopped each of the last five shots on goal to finish with five saves (.833 save percentage).
THE CAPTAINS
- UNH is captained by seniors Isabelle Danahy and Bloem van den Brekel.
- Danahy has started 35 of 36 games the past two seasons, including all 18 in the 2019 season. The midfielder/back ranked fourth among field players in minutes played (960 of a possible 1,125) and recorded a total of six points on two goals and two assists.
- van den Brekel has already had a highly-decorated career at UNH. She was named to the NFHCA Northeast Region First Team in 2019, one year after making the Second Team. van den Brekel has also been selected to the America East East Division All-Conference Team each of the past two years.
- The midfielder tied for the lead in assists (three), tied for third in points (11) and tied for fourth in goals (four) in the 2019 season, when she was also credited with a defensive save.
SCORING TOUCH
- Junior forward Finn Caron recorded nine goals and three assists for 21 points to lead the 'Cats in both goals and points in 2019. Caron tied for second on the squad in shots on goal and ranked third in shots. That outstanding sophomore campaign was on the heels of an eight-goal, 17-point performance as a freshman in '18.
THE SENIORS
- UNH has five seniors, including the aforementioned captains, on the Spring 2021 roster.
- Erin Malone has been an anchor of New Hampshire's defensive unit the past two years. She had nine starts in 12 games as a sophomore in 2018 and increased those numbers to 15 starts in 17 games in 2019. Malone was credited with one defensive save in '19.
- Malone did not play in the 2021 opener but has started each of the past two games and played the full 60 at Boston College.
- Conner Allen is one of the lynchpins at midfield. In her first year as a Wildcat in 2019, Allen played in 16 games with eight starts, including the last five games of the regular season.
- In the Feb. 26 season opener, Allen made a key defensive stop at the 25 when her tackle denied UMass' potential 2-on-1 rush. She has started both games and played 174 of a possible 180 minutes.
- Megan Borneman adds depth to the defensive unit. She played in four games her first three years as a Wildcat. She made her spring 2021 debut in the game vs. Merrimack.
UNH PICKED FIFTH IN AMERICA EAST PRESEASON POLL
- UNH was voted fifth in the Spring 2021 America East Field Hockey Preseason Poll that was released Feb. 17.
- Monmouth topped the poll with 60 points and five first-place votes. Maine (56 points; three first-place votes) was next, followed by a tie for third between Stanford and UAlbany with 46 points.
- UNH (32) was followed by Cal (29), UMass Lowell (21), Vermont (18) and UC Davis (16).
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