University of New Hampshire Athletics
2016 Field Hockey Roster
Roster

Lindsey Nerbonne
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Bow
- Hometown:
- Bow, N.H.
- Major:
- Outdoor Education
Collegiate accolades
• Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association Northeast Region Second Team (2016)
• 2016 America East East Division All-Conference Team
• 2016 Victory Sports Tours / National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division I Senior Game
• Young Women’s National Championship Selection
• NFHCA National All-Academic Squad (2014, 2015. 2016)
• America East Commissioners Honor Roll (2014)
• America East Academic Honor Roll (2015)
• America East All-Conference Second Team (2014)
As a Senior in 2016
• Started all 19 games
• Led the team in goals (13)
• Tied for first on the team in points (27)
• First in shots (82) and shots on goal (53)
• Second on the team in game winning goals (2)
As a Junior in 2015
• Started all 19 games
• Recorded 12 goals and two assists for 26 points
• Ranked first on the team in goals, points and game-winning goals (three)
• Team leader in both shots (85) and shots on goal (51)
• Tied for fifth in assists
• On America East leaderboard, ranked third in both goals and goals per game (0.63), fourth in points per game (1.37) and second in shots per game (4.47)
• In eight America East conference games, recorded team bests in goals (eight), points (17) and shots (49)
• Career-high three goals, inlcuding the game-winning tally, in 4-3 win vs. nationally-ranked UMass (08/29)
• The six points vs. the Minutewomen also tied a personal best
• Two goals against both Vermont (10/09) and at UMass Lowell (10/30)
• One of those tallies vs. UVM was the game-winning goal
• Also scored the game-winner vs. Providence (09/25)
• Scored a goal in three consecutive games: at Vermont (10/23), vs. Albany (10/25) and at UMass Lowell
• Scored a goal in 8 of 19 games and recorded a point in nine
As a Sophomore in 2014
• Started all 21 games
• Recorded 13 goals and four assists for 30 points
• Ranked first on the team in shots (82) and shots on goal (49)
• Second in points, goals and game-winning goals (two)
• Tied for third in assists
• On America East leaderboard, ranked fourth in both goals and goals per game (0.62), fifth in points per game (1.43) and third in shots per game (2.71)
• In five conference games, led squad in goals (five), points (10) and shots (29)
• Tied America East tournament single-game record of six points (2g, 2a) in semifinal vs. Maine (11/06); the two goals matched her career high and two assists established a personal best
• Scored the game-winning goal that tourney game
• Career-high two goals in conference action against Vermont (10/17)
• Game-winning goal in 1-0 overtime win at Harvard (10/19)
• Scored a goal in 11 of 21 games and a point in 12
• Scored a goal in 6 of last 8 games with a pair of three-game goal streaks
• Recorded at least one shot in 20 of 21 games
As a Freshman in 2013 (at Syracuse)
• Played in 19 games with six starts – all in an eight-game span from 09/22 to 10/26
• Recorded four points with a goal and two assists
• Tallied her first career points with a goal vs. Kent State (09/08)
• Had an assist against UNH (10/13)
• Also recorded an assist vs. Princeton (09/22)
• Two of her three shots vs. Monmouth (10/06)
Before UNH
• 2013 graduate of Bow High School
• NH Division III Player of the Year
• All-State First Team three times (2010-11-12)
• Named Player of the Year by two newspapers – Union Leader and Concord Monitor
• Team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior
• Scored 20 goals as a senior and 53 in her career
• Two-time captain (2012-13)
• Led Bow to 2011 state championship
• 2012 Falcon Award (Bow HS leadership award)
• NH vs. Vermont All-Star Team
• Played for the Seacoast United Sports Club under the direction of former UNH assistant coach Meg Shea
• In basketball at Bow H.S., two-time All-State selection, NH Division III Basketball Player of the Year and scored more than 1,000 career points
• Led Bow to 21 straight wins and the Division III state championship in 2013