University of New Hampshire Athletics
2012 Women's Lacrosse
Roster

Kayleigh Hinkle
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Glenelg
- Hometown:
- Glenelg, Md.
Collegiate Honors: 2015: Inducted into National College Athletic Honor Society, Chi Alpha Sigma 2014: America EastAcademic Honor Roll. Inducted into National College Athletic HonorSociety, Chi Alpha Sigma. 2013: America East All-AcademicTeam; America East Commissioner's Honor Roll. 2012: America EastAcademic Honor Roll.
CareerHighs: Goals- five (vs. Binghamton (04/10/15). Assists- six (at UConn 03/06/13). Points- seven (04/12/14 vs. Binghamton).Ground balls- 5 at Denver (03/15/15); Draw controls- 7 vs. Binghamton (04/10/15); Caused turnovers- 2 vs. UConn (03/05/14).
2015 Season
Started all 10 games, leads the team in goals (18), draw controls (24), shots (39), and shots on goal (37), is second on the team in points (26) and ground balls (15), ranks third with eight assists, only player on the team with at least one point in all 10 games.
2014 Season
Started all 17 games; recorded 25 goals and 18 assists for43 points; ranked second on the team in both goals and assists aswell as third in points; second in draw controls (49); third inshots (56); one of three 'Cats to register double digits in bothgoals and assists; in the America East conference, ranked sixth inassists per game (1.06) and fifth in draw controls/game (2.88);tied for the team lead with 16 points (7g, 9a) in five conferencegames; both her season-best five assists and career-high sevenpoints vs. Binghamton (04/12) tied for the highest total by aWildcat in 2014; season-high four goals at UMBC (04/05) also tiedfor top effort; tallied a point in 14 of 17 games with 11multiple-point performances; eight multiple-goal games; multipleassists four times; six points (4g, 2a) and season-high four groundballs at UMBC; 2-1-3 and four draw controls vs. nationally-rankedBoston College (02/20); 13 games with multiple draw controls,including a career-high six vs. Vermont (03/29).
2013 Season
Started all 17 games; recorded 37 points on 12 goals and 25assists – No. 9 on UNH's assist list of single-seasonsuperlatives; one of two 'Cats to record double digits in bothgoals and assists; second on the team in both assists and draw controls (37); third in both points and free-position goals(three); team-high two game-winning goals; ranked fourth in AmericaEast in assists per game (1.47); in six conference games, recordedseven points (four goals, three assists); scored at thegame-winning goal at the buzzer vs. Columbia (03/20); hergame-winning goal with 36 seconds remaining in regulation of theregular-season finale at UMBC (04/27) lifted UNH into theconference tournament; her draw control with five seconds leftsecured UNH's 13-12 win vs. Boston U. (04/17); matched her seasonhigh of two goals three times (at Hofstra, 02/16; at Dartmouth,02/28; at UMBC, 04/27); personal bests of six assists and sixpoints at UConn (03/06); the six assists marked the second-highestsingle-game total by a Wildcat in 2013; tallied a point in 15 of 17games with 10 multiple-point efforts; multiple assists seven times;began the season with a point in nine consecutive games (7g, 17a)and ended with a six-game point streak (5g, 8a); season-high fourdraw controls four times, including three consecutive games atBinghamton (04/06), vs. Boston College (04/10) and vs. Stony Brook(04/13); recorded at least one DC in every regular-season game with11 multiple-DC efforts; tallied a ground ball in 10 of 17 gameswith six multiple-GB performances.
2012 Season
Played in all 16 games and was in the startinglineup 11 times; recorded 22 points on 13 goals and nine assists;tied for second on the team in assists; in six America Eastconference games, recorded 11 points (7g, 4a); first career pointwas an assist vs. UConn (03/07); scored her first career goal thefollowing game at Stanford (03/11); matched that personal best oftwo goals against both Binghamton (03/24) and at Stony Brook(04/28); season-high three points (2g, 1a) against both Binghamtonand Stony Brook; six other multiple-point games, including aseason-best two assists at Columbia (04/18); recorded a point in 12of 16 games, including a five-game point-scoring streak from March24 to April 7; tallied nine points (6g, 3a) in that span; ended theseason with a point in four consecutive games; eight points (4g,4a) in that stretch; career-high three ground balls vs. UMBC(04/21); season-high two draw controls at Stanford (03/11) andBoston U. (04/04).
Personal: 2011 graduate of Glenelg High School,where she lettered in lacrosse, field hockey and basketball;Academic All-America Team selection in 2010 and 2011; Glenelg HighSchool Female Athlete of the Year in '11; captained the lax team asa senior, when she was named Gazette Player of the Year, All-HowardCounty First Team and Washington Post All-Metro Honorable Mention;led the team in goals, assists, points, ground balls, draw controlsand caused turnovers as a senior; 2010 All-Howard Country FirstTeam; Gazette First Team and Washington Post All-Metro HonorableMention in 2010; also a three-year starter and two-year captain infield hockey; that team won the 2010 Class 2A state championship;as a senior, tallied 34 goals and 18 assists and was named to theUSFHCA Academic Team, All-Metro First Team by both the BaltimoreSun and Washington Post as well as All-Howard County First Team;second all-time leading field hockey goal scorer in Howard County;also played for Hero's Lacrosse Club and was named to theAll-Tournament Team at the 2010 Vail Shootout; major isundeclared.