University of New Hampshire Athletics
2009 Women's Lacrosse
Roster

Michaela Hardy
- Height:
- 5-2
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Reading
- Hometown:
- Reading, Mass.
2008: IWLCA All-Academic Team; America East Women's LacrosseScholar-Athlete of the Year; IWLCA All-America Third Team; IWLCANortheast Region First Team; America East All-Academic Team;America East All-Conference First Team; America East DefensivePlayer of the Week (twice).
CareerTotals
52 games played; 76 goals; 11 assists; 87 points.
Career Highs
Seven goals (at Stony Brook 04/05/08); two assists (twice- mostrecent vs. Oregon 04/20/08); seven points (twice- most recent vs.Oregon 04/20/08).
CareerMilestones
50th career goal vs. Binghamton (03/29/08); 50th careerpoint vs. UMBC (03/22/08).
2008 Season
Ranked 30th in the nation in goals per game (2.74); started all 19games; led the team in goals (52), points (59), caused turnovers(26) and shots (128); fourth in both assists (seven) andground balls (24); her 52 goals is No. 8 on UNH's list ofsingle-season superlatives; 22-1-23 in six America East leaguegames; in league games, was the leader in goals per game (3.67)– also tied for first in caused turnovers per game (1.50) andwas seventh in points per game (3.83); 8-3-11 in six games againstnationally-ranked teams; 25-3-28 in eight home games; 29-3-32during nine-game win streak; recorded four points – all ongoals – in two America East tournament games and then scoreda goal in the NCAA first-round game; scored at least one goal in 18of 19 games; ended the season with a 16-game point-scoring streak(48-6-54 in that span); scored a goal every game during thatstreak; 14 multiple-point games with 13 multiple-goal efforts,including 12 of the last 14 games; ended the regular season vs.Oregon on a high note by scoring five goals and also matching herpersonal bests in both assists (two) and points (seven); she nettedthe game-tying goal with 1:32 remaining in regulation, then set upthe game-tying goal in the first overtime session and lifted UNH tovictory by scoring with seven seconds to play in the secondovertime; personal-best seven goals (and seven points) April 5 atStony Brook; tallied six goals (and six points) March 12 vs.Harvard and followed that game with a two-goal, two-assist effortat Vanderbilt – the two assists marked a career high; eightmultiple ground ball efforts, including three in the opener atHofstra; six multiple caused turnover efforts, including five atUMass.
2007Season
Played in all 17 games with 16 starts; compiled 27 points on 23goals and four assists to rank fourth on the team in goals andfifth in both assists and points; recorded a season-high five goals– and points – against Vermont; tallied four goals inthe next game against nationally-ranked Vanderbilt; recorded apoint in 13 of 17 games with six multiple-point efforts; had aneight-game point-scoring streak in which she compiled 18 points(15, 3a); netted a goal in 12 games and had multiple goals fivetimes.
2006 Season
Played in 16 of 18 games with eight starts, including theregular-season finale at Boston U.; recorded her first career pointwith a goal at Yale.
Personal
Born 10/21/86; a 2005 graduate of Reading Memorial High School,where she lettered in lacrosse, soccer and track; All-ScholasticTeam in 2005; Eastern Mass. All-Star Second Team; MSL All-League in2004 and 2005; recorded 46 goals and 27 assists as a senior; intrack, named All-League in 2003, 2004 and 2005; in soccer, namedAll-League in 2005; a psychology major.
Year | GP/GS | G | A | Pts | Sh | GB | DC | CTO |
2006 | 16/8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 10 | 6 | 2 |
2007 | 17/16 | 23 | 4 | 27 | 63 | 16 | 12 | 9 |
2008 | 19/19 | 52 | 7 | 59 | 128 | 24 | 5 | 26 |
Career | 52/43 | 76 | 11 | 87 | 194 | 50 | 23 | 37 |