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This 40-page document includes player and coach biographies as well as a look at the 2011 season, stats from last season and a history section that includes records, accolades and game-by-game results.

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General InformationLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Durham, NH 03824Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1866Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,483Academic Majors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .over 100Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WildcatsColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and WhitePresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr . Mark HuddlestonDirector of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marty ScaranoAdmissions Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (603) 862-1360UNH Athletics Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www .unhwildcats .comUNH Field HockeyHome Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memorial Field (AstroTurf)Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . America EastHead Coach (alma mater) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robin Balducci (UNH ‘85)Collegiate record/years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193-204-4/20Record at UNH/years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sameAssistant coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Margaux Shute, Ross GorhamVolunteer assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Meg SheaField Hockey Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (603) 862-38332010 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-72010 America East Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0/1st placeLetterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17/6Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10/1Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42011 Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBAMedia InformationAssistant Athletic Director for Athletic Media & Public Relations . . Tom WilkinsAssociate Director of Media & Public Relations Field hockey contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug PoolePoole Office/Cell phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (603) 862-2585 / (603) 674-2528Poole E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . doug .poole@unh .eduOffice Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (603) 862-3839

Quick Facts // Table of Contents

Inside the Guide2 . the University3 . America East4 . the Administration6 . Support Staff8 . Coaching Staff10 . Season Outlook12 . the Roster13. Player Profiles (see index)26 . 2010 Results and Statistics27 . Individual Record Book28 . Team Record Book29 . Record vs . Opponents29 . Game-by-Game Results34 . UNH Athletic Awards35 . National Awards36 . Conference Awards

Player IndexAlbertelli, Christine . . . . . . . . . . .24Becker, Clare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Bozek, Megan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Deck, Kendall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Erler, Emma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Frates, Whitney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Grew, Maegan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Grogan, Claire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Joyce, Kellie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Joyce, Mackenzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Lyons, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Nagengast, Katherine . . . . . . . .16Pohlmeyer, Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Quill, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Rausch, Hayley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Richard, Hannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Sweeney, Jess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Tarbell, Carlie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Walborn, Katie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Welch, Tori . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Williamson, Meg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Woods, Melyssa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

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The 2011 University of New Hampshire field hockey media guide was written and designed by Douglas Poole on a Macintosh iMac utilizing Adobe CreativeSuites 2 . Action photography by Gil Talbot and Gregory Greene; team photo and headshots by Gil Talbot; file photo headshots and campus photos by UNH Photo Services .

Senior forward Whitney Frates and senior back Kyle Lyons both garneredNFHCA All-Region and America East All-Conference accolades last season.

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UnH wildcaTs TheUniversityofUNHisapublicland-,sea-,andspacegrantuniversityservinganundergraduatepopulationof14,492undergraduateandgraduatestudents.Arisingstaramongresearchuniversities,UNHretainsthelookandfeelofaNewEnglandliberalartscollegewithafacultydedicatedtoteaching.

Athletic Department Mission UNHstudent-athletesparticipatein20men’sandwomen’svarsitysportsandcanbefoundamongallsevenschoolsandcollegesoftheUniversity,includingover2,000coursesinmorethan100majors.ThemissionoftheintercollegiateathleticsprogramatUNHistoprovideopportunitiesforthesestudent-athletestoenrichtheircolle-giateexperiencethroughparticipationonathleticteamsthatarecompetitiveattheconferencelevelandbeyond. TheintercollegiateathleticprogramalsohasanimportantroleinenrichingthequalityoflifefortheUniver-sityandstatewidecommunity,andasasourceofprideandencouragementforsupportoftheUniversity,whilemaintaininghighstandardsofacademicexcellence.(Seestatementbelow).History OneofthemostprestigiousinstitutionsintheNortheast,theUniversityofUNHhaslongbeenrecognizedasaleaderineducationandresearch. Foundedin1866astheUNHCollegeofAgricultureandMechanicalArts,UNHwasamongtheearlystateinstitutionsofhighereducationwhoseformationwasmadepossiblebyfederalgovernmentlandgrants.Thegrantswereprovidedtoestablishcollegestoservethesonsanddaughtersoffarmingandlaboringfamilies. FirstsituatedinHanover,N.H.,inconnectionwithDartmouthCollege,UNHCollegemovedtoDurhamin1893afterBenjaminThompson,aprosperousfarmer,bequeathedlandandmoneytofurtherthedevelopmentofthecollege.In1923,thestatelegislaturegranteditanewcharterastheUniversityofNewHampshire. Experiencingtremendousgrowth,theUniversitynowenrollsnearly15,000studentsfromnearlyall50statesand58countriesinundergraduateandgraduateprograms.

University of UNH Athletic Department Mission Statement and Diversity StatementMission Statement ThemissionoftheintercollegiateathleticsprogramattheUniversityofUNHistoprovidestudent-athletesacollegiateexperiencethatisenrichedbytheirparticipationinprogramswhicharecompetitiveattheNCAADivisionIlevelbothregionallyandnationally.Theintercol-legiateathleticsprogramalsoplaysanimportantrolebyenhancingthequalityoflifefortheUniversityandstatewidecommunitybybeingasource of pride and identification with the University while always maintaining high standards of academic scholarship and integrity. To fulfill its mission, the intercollegiate program must:1.Providestudent-athleteseveryopportunitytomeetacademicandathleticdemandswiththegoalofgraduatingeverystudent-athlete.2. Provide resources necessary to field competitive teams with league affiliations, and to gain regional and national recognition.3.Provideequitableopportunitiesforallintercollegiateathleticsbytheactiverecruitmentofminorityathletes,andprovideequitableoppor-tunitiesforallwomen student-athletescommensuratewiththatoftheirmalecounterparts.4.Provideexcellentfacilitiesforallathletestotrain,practiceandplay.5.Conductalloperationswithinstateandfederallaw,Universitypolicies,rulesoftheNCAA,andathleticsconferencesinwhichtheUniversitycompetes.Diversity Statement TheUniversityseeksexcellencethroughdiversityamongitsadministrators,faculty,staff,andstudents.Theuniversityprohibitsdiscrimina-tiononthebasisofrace,color,religion,sex,age,nationalorigin,sexualorientation,genderidentityorexpression,disability,veteranstatus,ormaritalstatus.TheUniversityofUNHiscommittedtocreatingamorediversecommunity,knowingthat“inclusion,diversityandequityarevaluesinextricablylinkedtoourmissionofeducationalexcellence.”Thisdiversitystrengthensourabilitytoreachourindividualandcollectivepotentialandtoprovidebetterservicesandcareforallfaculty,staff,andstudents.

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UnH wildcaTsAMERICA EAST

Now in its fourth decade of operation, America East has evolved into one of the most comprehensive NCAA Division I conferences with a commitment to broad-based, competitive ath-letics programs, complementing the academic integrity and mis-sions of the member institutions . With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast regions of the United States, America East strives to develop champions in academ-ics, athletics and leadership at its nine member institutions: Albany, Binghamton, Boston University, Hartford, Maine, UMBC, New Hampshire, Stony Brook and Vermont . Progressive in its approach to its more than 3,400 student-athletes, America East recognizes champions in each of its 20 sports, including field hockey. America East also conducts the nation’s most comprehensive academic recognition program for student-athletes . America East’s student-ath-letes set a new league record with a combined 3 .07 grade-point av-erage in 2010-11 . More than half of the conference’s student-ath-letes were named to the Academic Honor Roll for maintaining GPAs of 3 .0 or better . Three schools, including UNH, ranked among the nation’s best in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) with scores of 94 or better . Nearly one-third of all America East teams had perfect GSR scores . Thirty programs from America East schools received Academic Progress Rate (APR) public rec-ognition awards from the NCAA for finishing among the top 10 percent in the nation . Every America East school won a conference championship or regular-season title for the first time since 2005-06 . America East finished fourth in the field hockey RPI behind only the ACC, Big 10 and Big East and had two teams ranked in the final NFHCA Top 20. For the second straight year, America East partnered with Newman’s Own Foundation to encourage community service among students through the NOF Campus Community Challenge . In total, more than $100,000 was given to America East student groups engaged in philanthropy and community service . Five America East institutions are ranked among the top 105 national universities according to the U.S News and World Report America’s Best College Guide .

University of UNH Athletic Department Mission Statement and Diversity Statement

Distinguished AlumniJerry Azumah ‘99

FormerNFLProBowler,ChicagoBears

Andy Brickley ’82FormerNHLPlayer,BostonBruins

BruinsAnalyst(NESN)

Karyn Bye ’941998OlympicGold,IceHockey

Marcy Carsey ’66Producer,“CosbyShow”“That70’sShow”

Ty Conklin ’01NHLPlayer,DetroitRedWings

Gary DeStefano ’78President,NikeGlobalOperations

Jack Edwards ’79Announcer,BostonBruins(NESN)

Carlton Fisk ’69HallofFameBaseballPlayer

Corey Graham ’07NFLPlayer,ChicagoBears

John Irving ’65Author,“CiderHouseRules”

Natalie Jacobson ’65FormerNewsAnchor,BostonTV

Kathryn Kross ’82ExecutiveProducer,“BloombergNews”

Richard Linnehan ’80NASAAstronaut

John Lynch ’74NewHampshireGovernor

Jackie MacMullan ’82Journalist,ESPN&ESPN.com

Mike Minnigan ’78Owner,MiniganProperties;FormerVPAOL

Ron Noble ’79SecretaryGeneral,Interpol

Mike O’Malley ’92Actor,“Glee”“MyNameisEarl”“Yes,Dear”

Peter Paul ’67Owner,PaulFinancial&PeterPaulWines

Robert Towse ’63SeniorPartner,MorganStanley

Barbara Walsh ’81Pulitzer-prizewinner,PortlandPressHerald

AttheheartoftheUniversity’sundergraduatestudiesistheGeneralEducationProgram,acoreprogramwithabreadthofacademicsubjects.TheGEPaimstoacquaintthestudentwithsomeofthemajormodesofthoughtnecessarytounderstandoneself,others,societyandtheworld.Campus Inrecentyears,severalathleticfacilitieshavereceivedmajorupgradesandoverhauls,includingtheLundholmGymnasium basketball and volleyball court. The University also completed a new outdoor track & field facility in2001andcompletelyrenovatedtheindoortrackin2009.Otheradditionshavebeentwo$1.5millionoutdoorartificial fields, Memorial Field and Bremner Field, as well as the Jerry Azumah Performance Center located in theUNHFieldHouse.ThestrengthandconditioningfacilitywasdedicatedonJuly8,2003anddoubledinsizeinthesummerof2009. TheUniversityhasalsohascompletedconstructiononfourcapitalconstructionbuildingprojects,includ-ingarenovationofDimondLibrary.Atacostof$31.1million,thenew120,000squarefootBiologicalSciencesBuilding(RudmanHall)andtheSpauldingLifeSciencesrenovationprojectprovidesstate-of-the-artteachingandresearchlaboratories.The$8.2millionrenovationprojectfortheMemorialUnionBuildingmodernizedtheexistingstudentunionbuildingtoincludekitchenanddiningfacilities,twotheaters,studentmailboxes,loungesandmeetingroomsandtheBookstore.HollowayCommonsDiningHallwascompletedandprovidesstudentswithone of the finest on-campus dining facilities in the nation. In November 1995, construction reached completion ontheWhittemoreCenter,a$27millionRecreationandSportsComplex.Thisprojectincludedastate-of-the-art6,000to7,500seatarenausedforhockey,basketball,gymnastics,concertsandconvocations,aswellasanewthree-levelrecreationalsportsfacilitywithinthestructurethathadhousedSnivelyArena. UNHishometotheNASA-recognizedSpaceScienceCenter;theInstituteforStudyforEarth,OceansandSpace;andtheInstituteofMarineScienceandEngineering.TheEnglishprogramisstaffedbywinnersofthePulitzerPrize,theNationalBookAward,theMacArthurFellowship,theEdgarAllenPoeAwardandtheYoungPoetsAward.TheWhittemoreSchoolofBusinessandEconomics,establishedin1962,isconsistentlyrankednearthetopamongallbusinessschoolsinanationwidepollofbusinessschooldeans.

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UnH wildcaTs Dr. Mark Huddleston became the 19th president of the University of New Hampshire in July 2007, bringing three decades of experience in public and private education as a fac-ulty member, dean, and senior administrator . Huddleston has been a strong advocate for increasing affordability and accessibility in higher education, and has argued that we need to rethink much of what we do to protect our core missions, and to ensure that higher education remains vital and financially sustainable in the 21st century . In February 2010, he presented a 10-year strategic plan for UNH, the result of an inten-sive collaboration between faculty, students, staff, alumni, and the University’s wider com-

munities . Emphasizing innovation and entrepreneurship, the plan is helping to guide the University’s response to a historic state budget cut passed by the 2011 New Hampshire Legislature . “The strategic plan commits us to finding new ways to teach, learn, discover, create, and engage in the 21st century—and positions UNH to become a national leader in the redefinition of American higher education,” Hud-dleston says . Huddleston was raised in Syracuse, N.Y., and was the first member of his family ever to attend college. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the State University of New York-Buffalo, and both a master’s degree and Ph .D . in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison . He began his academic career at SUNY-Buffalo in 1977 as an assistant professor of political science . In 1980, he joined the faculty of the University of Delaware, where he served for the next 24 years . There, he chaired the Department of Political Science and International Relations and served as associate provost for international programs . In 2001, he was named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, overseeing 45 academic departments and centers with nearly 900 full-time faculty and staff, and serving in that capacity until he was named president of Ohio Wesleyan University in 2004 . An author of numerous books and articles, he has been a consultant for both the U .S . government and inter-national organizations. He also served as an adviser in Bosnia on rebuilding financial and administrative infra-structures after the Dayton accords . Huddleston is chair of the Presidents Council of the America East Conference, an incorporator of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Speedway Children’s Charities . Huddleston and his wife, Emma Bricker, have three children, Andy, Kate, and Giles .

Michelle BronnerSr. Associate Athletic DirectorSenior Woman Administrator

Amber LilyestromAssociate Athletic Director

for Marketing & Communications

Steve MetcalfDeputy Athletic Director

Dot SheehanSr. Associate Athletic Director

for External Relations

Carrie KimballAssociate Athletic Director

for Operations

Administration

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UnH wildcaTs The 2011-12 academic year represents the 12th season Marty Scarano has served as the Director of Athletics at the University of New Hampshire . During his tenure, Scarano has heightened national expo-sure for UNH athletics with academics, facility renovations and programmatic advancement being top priorities . With a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 95 percent among its student-athletes in 2010-11, UNH ranked highest in the America East Conference, the Colonial Athletic Association and second nationally among all public institutions. The field hockey, women’s gymnastics, men’s soccer, women’s ice hockey, women’s skiing, women’s track & field and women’s volleyball teams all posted perfect 100 percent GSRs while the football team notched a 95 percent mark, tied for fifth-best in the nation in its respective sport . Four Wildcat teams were honored by the NCAA for multiyear Academic Progress Rates (APRs)

in the top 10 percent of all teams in their respective sports: football, men’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field and women’s gymnastics, with the football program compiling the best APR among all CAA institutions. UNH finished second in the America East Academic Cup for the third time in the last four years, achieving a 3 .13 cumulative grade-point average . The Wildcats had the highest number of honorees on the 2010 America East Fall Academic Honor Roll and the second-highest percentage of student-athletes on the 2010-11 America East Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll . During the 2010-11 campaign, men’s ice hockey, football, the men’s and women’s ski teams and gymnastics, as well as members of men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, all competed in the NCAA postseason. Because of these initiatives and accomplish-ments, UNH athletics has consistently been ranked among the top of Division I institutions in the battle for the Learfield Sports NACDA Directors’ Cup . This past season, the Wildcats ranked 76th out of more than 370 Division I schools with 242 .50 points, which was the best in America East. The Wildcats finished third behind only Connecticut (44) and Boston College (64) in the New England region . Scarano’s many accomplishments have played a key role in UNH being named one of the Top 20 Athletic Departments in the Country in U .S . News and World Report college athletics rankings in March 2002 . UNH’s graduation rate for athletes has maintained levels at or exceeding 90 percent, which puts it among the nation’s best in Division I . Scarano has focused on moving UNH athletics into the collegiate national arena . To accomplish that goal, the University has taken on the task of hosting major NCAA championships . The Wildcat athletic department has played host to highly successful NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Northeast Regionals at the Verizon Wireless Arena (Manchester, N .H .) in 2004, 2007, 2009 and 2011 . UNH has had the opportunity to host two NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Frozen Fours in the Whittemore Center in 2002 and 2005 . In addition, UNH successfully hosted the 2007 NCAA Skiing Championships in Washington Valley as well as the 2005 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Northeast Regional at the Whittemore Center Arena . The men’s hockey team, which extended the second-longest active streak of consecutive NCAA tournament appearances to 10 during the ’10-11 campaign, has claimed five Hockey East regular-season titles and participated in back-to-back Frozen Fours (2002-03) during the Scarano era. UNH football has qualified for the NCAA FCS postseason for a nation-leading seven straight seasons and has advanced to the quarterfinals six times in that span. The Wildcat women’s hockey team won the Hockey East Tournament Championship four straight seasons from 2006-09, which also included Frozen Four appearances in 2006 and 2008. The women’s gymnastics team won its first-ever EAGL title in 2003, when the event was hosted at the Whitt, and has reached the NCAA Regionals 10 times in Scarano’s 11 years at the helm . The volleyball team won an America East crown in 2002 and 2003 and went on to the NCAA tournament in those same seasons. The field hockey team qualified for the NCAAs in 2000, while women’s lacrosse made the NCAA tournament in 2004 and 2008 . Additionally, 24 coaches have won 61 Coach of the Year awards during Scarano’s tenure . There have been over $9 million in capitol improvements since Scarano’s hiring in the summer of 2000 . Most recently, as part of a $650,000 renovation project in the summer of 2011, the field turf at Bremner Field was replaced with a new state-of-the-art surface used by many varsity teams and for student recreational activities . In the fall of 2008, the Paul Sweet Oval renovation was completed to include new surfaces, lighting, painting, infrastructure upgrades and the replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture . The total cost of the project exceeded $500,000 . In the summer of 2007, the Cowell Stadium grass field was replaced with a $1 million Field Turf synthetic surface. Additionally in 2007, a complete renovation of Lundholm Gymnasium was undertaken . The $600,000 renovation included a new state-of-the-art bleacher system, new scoreboards, com-petition baskets and other aesthetic enhancements . In 2007, Scarano was named the All-American Football Foundation Athletic Director of the Year for FCS football in the Northeast region . Scarano was also awarded the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) AD of the Year for the FCS . Scarano also been an active member in the leadership of UNH’s three major conferences and was the chair of the executive committees for Atlantic 10 football, Hockey East and America East from 2003 to 2007 . He also served as chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee in 2005-06 and 2006-07 and is currently on the America East Executive Council .Scarano held the position of Athletics Director at Colorado College from July 1996 through June 2000 . During his tenure, Colorado College was ranked among the top 20 Division III programs in the Sears Cup national standings and produced sev-eral All-Americans, all-academic award winners and NCAA post-graduate scholarship recipients . Prior to his stay in Colorado Springs, Scarano worked for 13 years at Colgate University, where he served as assistant director of athletics, director of physical education, associate director, and senior associate director . Scarano, a native of Pittsburgh, Pa ., is a 1978 graduate of Penn State University, where he started his athletic career as assistant ticket manager and the athletics events manager from 1980-83 . Scarano holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental History from Colgate . He and his wife, Cydney, have three children, with daughter, Lynden, and son, Kyle, currently enrolled at UNH, while daughter, Corey, is a junior at Oyster River High School .

Nicole AyerAssistant Athletic Director

for Ticketing

Liz McAllisterAdministrative Assistant

for Field Hockey

Donna BrownellAssociate Athletic Director

for Finance

Tom WilkinsAssistant Athletic Director

for Media & Public Relations

Kate McAfeeAssistant Athletic Director

for Event Management

Administration

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UnH wildcaTsAcademic Support Services Athletic excellence is one-half the formula for success in the collegiate experience for University of New Hampshire field hockey players . The primary measure of achievement is the student-athlete’s success in the classroom . For the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 academic years, UNH was awarded the America East Academic Cup for recording the highest GPA in the confer-ence . In both the Fall 2004 and Winter/Spring 2005 semesters, UNH placed the highest number of student-athletes on the America East Honor Roll; the University accomplished the feat again in Fall ‘06 and Fall ‘09 and Fall ‘10 . New Hampshire also boasts one of the top graduation rates in the country . UNH is dedicated to enhancing the student-athlete’s ability to achieve academic excellence . Realizing the time commit-ment the players give to the school, the University administers a comprehensive program of academic support services that is available to Wildcat field hockey players and all other student-athletes. This program includes the monitoring of academic progress and providing tutorial services, as well as interacting with the academic advisors within the various colleges . Serving as Student-Athlete Support Coordinator is Assistant Athletic Director Joanne Maldari, a 1990 graduate of Holy Cross who went on to earn her master’s degree in Athletic Counseling at Springfield College. She was recognized for her outstanding efforts at UNH by receiving the University’s 2001 Academic Advising Award . Cathy Leach, Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Support and Compliance, is entering her eighth year as an as-sistant in the realm of academic support . Leach served as UNH’s Women’s Sports Information Director (1985-88) and as interim Athletic Director (1989-90 season) before working in admissions from 1990-2001 .

Sports Medicine The Sports Medicine Department at the University of New Hampshire consists of eight full- and part-time certified and licensed athletic trainers led by director Jon Dana, who has been at UNH since 1984 . The department works out of two locations – the Field House and the Whittemore Center . Both athletic training rooms utilize currently available modalities, including muscle stimulators, ultrasound, heat, cryotherapy, and hydrotherapy . The Certified Athletic Trainer provides a myriad of services to the department and the student-athlete. These include, but are not limited to, initial injury assessment and management, emergency injury/illness management, referral to appropriate professionals, interface with associated physicians and others, rehabilitation, counseling, administrative duties, including insurance coordination, supervision of practices and games, development and implementation of emergency plans, as well as student athletic trainer supervision . The athletic training room is considered to be “a designated facility where comprehensive health care services are provided . Comprehensive health care services include practice and game preparation, injury/illness evaluation, first aid and emergency care, follow-up care, rehabilitation and related services.” (National Athletic Trainer’s Association Education Council) . Barbara Hemphill enters her fourth year with the both the University and the field hockey team. In the 2011 season, she will be assisted by Dana Corey, Avery Ogden and Chris Tacelli .

Strength & Conditioning Paul Chapman enters his 10th year as the director of strength and conditioning at the University of New Hampshire and John Ciani is entering his 10th year with the UNH athletic department . After four years as an assistant coach in the University’s strength and conditioning office, Ciani was promoted to the position of Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning in 2006 . Chapman and Ciani helped coordinate the building of the state-of-the-art Jerry Azumah Performance Center and both have been key in guiding UNH student-athletes to NCAA appearances in both women’s and men’s ice hockey, football, gymnastics, women’s volleyball, women’s lacrosse, skiing and track and field. The strength and conditioning staff designs distinct sport-specific training philosophy for each sport. In conjunction with the coaching staff, individualized training programs are developed based upon on the athlete’s initial evaluation, experience level and current athletic ability . Improvement is not based on the weight on the bar, but rather how injury resistant the stu-dent-athlete is and his/her athletic performance . These strength and conditioning programs utilize all facets of training, from conventional strength training and Olympic Weightlifting to simple conditioning and sport-specific metabolic runs that enhance the athlete’s abilities during competition. No single training style dominates the program; a combination of all training techniques is utilized for the total development of the student-athlete .

Athletic Media & Public Relations The Athletic Media & Public Relations department at UNH consists of three sports information professionals, three assistants and work-study students . The Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Media & Public Relations is Tom Wilkins (Assumption ‘01) . He is assisted by Douglas Poole (UNH ‘93) and Mike Murphy (Syracuse ‘95), as well as Anthony DeAngelis (UNH ‘08), Eric Peterson (Quinnipiac ‘10) and Jared Fieldsend (Thomas College ‘10). Poole, who will serve as the field hockey liaison for the 14th time in 15 years, was employed as a sportswriter at two local newspapers prior to returning to his alma mater in the spring of 1997 . The primary responsibility of the media relations department is to promote the 20 varsity sports at UNH . Included in this responsibility is the coordination of relations with media members, the promotion of student-athletes for academic and athletic awards (on the conference, regional and national levels), the production of media guides and programs, the maintenance of (team and individual) statistics and the content of the official UNH athletics website (www.unhwildcats.com) and related social media .

Joanne Maldari

Cathy Leach

Jon Dana

Barbara Hemphill

Paul Chapman

John Ciani

Doug Poole

Support Staff

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UnH wildcaTsPhysicians2010-11 Official Team Physicians

The physicians at Seacoast Orthopedics & Sports Medicine are the Official Team Physicians of the UNH Wildcats and are board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery or the American Board of Family Practice. Our highly subspecialized orthopedic physicians treat all musculoskeletal conditions.

•Trauma & Fracture Surgery •Arthroscopic Surgery•Shoulder Surgery

Medical Degree: Boston University accelerated combined AB/MD programInternship in General Surgery: Bay State Medical Center, an affiliate of Tufts UniversityResidency in Orthopedic Surgery: University of VermontR id i P di t i O th di M t l Child ’

Fred H Brennan Jr, DOFred H Brennan Jr, DO•Sports Medicine•Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine•Post-Concussion ManagementMedical Degree: University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine Residency in Family Medicine: Albany Medical Center, New York Sports Medicine Fellowship: Northwest Ohio Center for S t M di i /U i it f T l d

Charles M Blitzer, MDCharles M Blitzer, MD

Residency in Pediatric Orthopedics: Montreal Children’sHospital/McGill University Certifications: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Memberships: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons’ Board of Councilors; American Academy of OrthopaedicSurgeons, Fellow ; American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Diplomate; Orthopaedic Trauma Association ; Arthroscopy Association of North America; New Hampshire Medical Society, Past President; New Hampshire Orthopaedic Society

Sports Medicine/University of ToledoCertifications: American Board of Family Medicine; Certificate of Added Qualifications in sports medicineMemberships: American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine, Fellow; American Academy of Family Medicine, Fellow; American College of Sports Medicine, Fellow; New Hampshire Medical Society

Peter D Buckley, MDPeter D Buckley, MD Peter J Peter J DirksmeierDirksmeier, MD, MD•Sports Medicine•Arthroscopic Surgery•Shoulder & Knee Surgery

Medical Degree: University of Vermont College of MedicineInternship in General Surgery: Brown University/ Rhode Island Hospital, ProvidenceResidency in Orthopedic Surgery: University of Florida/ShandsHospital, GainesvilleArthroscopy & Sports Medicine Fellowship: University of OklahomaCertifications: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Diplomate

•Spine Surgery•Hip Surgery

Medical Degree: University of Southern California, Los AngelesInternship in General Surgery: University of PittsburghResidency in Orthopedic Surgery: University of PittsburghSpinal Surgery Fellowship: University of PittsburghCertifications: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Memberships: American Academy of OrthopaedicSurgeons, Fellow; American Board of OrthopaedicSurgery Diplomate; Seacoast Spine Study Group; NewDiplomate

Memberships: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Fellow; American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Diplomate; Arthroscopy Association of North America; American College of Sports Medicine; New Hampshire Medical Society; New Hampshire Orthopaedic Society

Surgery, Diplomate; Seacoast Spine Study Group; NewEngland Spine Study Group; North American Spine Society; New Hampshire Orthopaedic Society; New Hampshire Medical Society

Mark J Mark J GeppertGeppert, MD, MD Robert H Harrington, MDRobert H Harrington, MD•Foot & Ankle Surgery•Sports Medicine•Hand Surgery•General Orthopedics

•Sports Medicine•Joint Replacement Surgery•Arthroscopic Surgery

M di l D U i it f V t S h l fGeneral OrthopedicsMedical Degree: New York University School of MedicineInternship in General Surgery & Residency in Orthopedic Surgery: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (formerly Rutgers)Foot & Ankle Fellowship: Hospital for Special Surgery, New York CityCertifications: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Memberships: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Diplomate; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Fellow; American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society; New Hampshire Orthopaedic Society; New Hampshire Medical Society

Medical Degree: University of Vermont School ofMedicineInternship in General Surgery: Naval Hospital, San DiegoResidency in Orthopedic Surgery: National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland Certifications: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Memberships: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Diplomate; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Fellow; American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons; New Hampshire Orthopaedic Society; New Hampshire Medical Society

Moby Parsons, MDMoby Parsons, MD David C David C ThutThut, MD , MD •Arthroscopic & Reconstructive Surgery•Joint Replacement Surgery•Shoulder & Elbow Surgery

•Sports Medicine•Arthroscopic Surgery•Joint Replacement •Shoulder & Knee Medical Degree: Columbia University College of

Physicians and Surgeons, New YorkInternship in General Surgery: University of PittsburghResidency in Orthopedic Surgery: University of Pittsburgh Sh ld & Elb F ll hi U i it f W hi t

Medical Degree: University of PennsylvaniaInternship in General Surgery:: University of RochesterResidency in Orthopedic Surgery: University of RochesterSports Medicine Fellowship: New York UniversityShoulder & Elbow Fellowship: University of Washington,

Seattle; University of Sydney, Aus. Certifications: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, FellowMemberships: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Diplomate; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Fellow; American Association of Hip & Knee Surgeons; New Hampshire Orthopaedic Society

Sports Medicine Fellowship: New York UniversityHospital for Joint DiseaseCertifications: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery; Subspecialty in Sports Medicine, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Memberships: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Diplomate; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Fellow; American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine; New Hampshire Orthopaedic Society; New Hampshire Medical Society

2010-11 Official Team PhysiciansThe physicians at Seacoast Orthopedics & Sports Medicine are the Official Team Physicians of the UNH Wildcats and are board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery or the American Board of Family Practice. Our highly subspecialized orthopedic physicians treat all musculoskeletal conditions.

Robert P Waugh, MD Robert P Waugh, MD •Hand Surgery•Wrist Surgery•Microsurgery

Medical Degree: ` University of Massachusetts Medical School, WorcesterInternship in General Surgery: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, BostonResidency in Orthopedic Surgery: University of MarylandH d S F ll hi Child ’ H it l B t B th

Gavin R Webb, MDGavin R Webb, MD•Sports Medicine•Arthroscopic Surgery•Shoulder & Knee Surgery•Cartilage Restoration

Medical Degree: University of Vermont School of MedicineInternship in General Surgery: Maine Medical Center, PortlandResidency in Orthopedic Surgery: State University ofHand Surgery Fellowship: Children’s Hospital Boston; Beth

Israel Deaconess Medical Center, BostonMemberships: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

Residency in Orthopedic Surgery: State University ofNew York at BuffaloSports Medicine Fellowship: New England Baptist Hospital, BostonCertifications: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery ; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, FellowMemberships: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Diplomate; American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Fellow; Arthroscopy Association of North America; American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine; NH Orthopaedic Society; NH Medical Society

Dan SedoryAthletic Training Program Director

Glenn RiefenstahlAssociate Head Athletic Trainer

Renee KleszczynskiAssociate Head Athletic Trainer

Cindy MichaudAssistant Athletic Trainer

Christine AlarconAthletic Trainer

Meg LesnikoskiAthletic Trainer

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UnH wildcaTs In 20 seasons at the helm of the University of New Hampshire field hockey program, Robin Balducci – a three-time America East Coach of the Year recipient (2010, 2000, 1998) and a Northeast Region Coach of the Year honoree (1998) – is the program’s all-time winningest head coach by guiding the Wildcats to 193 victories and 16 postseason appearances . She recorded her 100th career victory October 14, 2000 when the Blue and White defeated the University of Vermont at UNH’s Memorial Field . Balducci enters her 21st season with an overall record of 193-204-4 that includes 73-56-2 in America East conference play . Under her tutelage, 13 Wildcats have received All-America honors and that includes First Team selections Stacy Fimple and Rebecca Provost in 1994 as well as Marcie Boyer in 2002 . A UNH Wildcat was selected America East Offensive Player of the Year in ‘08 and ‘09 . One year ago, the ‘Cats completed their first unbeaten league season (5-0 record) and won their first outright league title since 2000 (they shared the ‘02 crown) . New Hampshire, ranked #19 in the nation – the Wildcats had not been ranked since the 2000 season, then lost in overtime of the conference championship game to fall one goal short of advancing to the NCAA tournament . UNH ended the 2010 season with a 14-7 record to tie the fourth-highest win total in program his-tory . The ‘Cats tied for the highest number of representatives on both the America East All-Conference First Team and All-Rookie Team (three apiece) . In 2009, the Wildcats broke the program record for points in a season (170) by tallying the second-highest single-season totals in both goals (60) and assists (50) . UNH advanced to the America East tournament for the third consecutive year and ended ‘09 with a 12-7 overall record . The ‘Cats won a pair of games against nationally-ranked teams in October as part of a four-game win streak . In 2008, the Wildcats boasted the highest-scoring offense in America East and finished as league runner-up in both the regular season standings and tournament . UNH had a league-high four rep-resentatives on the All-Rookie Team. The ‘Cats finished with nine wins for the second consecutive year and had four overtime losses (three to nationally-ranked teams) . UNH won six of the initial nine games of the 2007 season and consecutive shutout victories against Davidson and Fairfield gave the ‘Cats a 9-8 record late in the season . UNH advanced to the America East tournament and was ousted in the semifinals. The Wildcats fin-ished ‘05 with a 7-12 overall record and missed the league tourney by virtue of a tiebreaker .

In 2004, Balducci led the ‘Cats to their third consecutive appearance in the America East Championships . She guided the ‘03 team to second place in the league standings with a 5-1 mark and UNH finished with a 10-11 overall record to reach double digits in the win column for the sixth time in seven seasons . In 2002, UNH won a share of the America East regular-season title and finished with a 12-8 overall record. In ‘00, Balducci guided UNH to the America East regular-season title, a runner-up finish in the conference tourney and an NCAA Tourna-ment appearance for the second time in a three-year span . In recognition of her team’s accomplishments, Balducci was named America East Coach of the Year . In 1999, Balducci led UNH to a 12-7 overall record that included a 7-1 mark in America East . The ‘Cats earned the No . 2 seed in the conference tournament but fell short in their quest to defend the league title . In 1998, she guided the Wildcats to the NCAA Tournament and they concluded the season with a 14-7 record, 6-2 America East mark and a conference championship . She was honored as NFHCA Division I Northeast Region Coach of the Year and America East Coach of the Year . In 1997, UNH reemerged on the national scene, ascended to No . 8 in the nation and capped a successful 11-10 campaign with a loss in the ECAC championship game . Balducci is also a prominent figure on the national field hockey scene . In 1995, she was selected as a member of the United States National Team coaching staff . In the summer of ‘96, Balducci travelled to Germany with the U .S . National Team to compete in the Champions Trophy and the team finished in sixth place. The year before that, Coach Balducci embarked on a tour of Holland with the U-21 National team . During the 1995 calendar year, she toured Australia with the U .S . Na-tional Team, travelled to Spain with the U-21 squad and was a member of the coaching staff at the Pan American Games in Argentina, where the U .S . won the silver medal . Balducci, a Milford, Mass . native, has been involved in United States Field Hockey Association developmental camps since 1985 and continues to work at both the ‘A’ and ‘B’ camp levels . In 1991, her first year at the helm of the Wildcats, Balducci led UNH to an 11-6-2 record, a semifinal North Atlantic Conference play-off berth and a final national ranking of No. 12. In 1992, she kept the Wildcats in the national picture by leading her team to the NAC final. The following season, Balducci led the ‘Cats to a national ranking of No . 19 when UNH posted a 12-6-2 record . In her fourth season, Balducci guided New Hampshire to its best record in five years with a 14-8 mark in ‘94. The team was ranked 14th in the country that year and advanced to the NAC championship game . Without a place to call home in 1995 – Memorial Field was unplayable because of the Whittemore Center construction – Balducci coached the ‘Cats to a 7-12 mark . Balducci, a 1985 graduate of UNH, was a three-sport standout for the Wildcats and served as captain for each team . As a four-year starter in both field hockey and ice hockey, as well as a three-year starter in la-crosse, Balducci led UNH to both regional and national prominence . She earned Regional All-America honors in both field hockey and lacrosse, and still ranks sixth on the ice hockey all-time point scoring list . In 1985, Balducci was the starting goalkeeper for the Wildcat la-crosse team that won the only NCAA championship in UNH athletics’ history . The entire national championship lacrosse team was inducted into the inaugural class of the UNH Department of Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor in 1994 and Balducci herself was inducted in 1998 in recognition of her individual accomplishments . As starting goalkeeper her senior year, Balducci led the Wildcat field hockey team to the first round of the NCAA Tournament. In 1984, she was selected to the U .S . National Field Hockey Squad . She still holds the UNH school record for career shutouts with 31 . Before returning to her alma mater, Balducci served as an assistant coach at Northeastern University for three years . During that time, the field hockey team earned two NCAA tournament bids and was consistently ranked among the top teams in the country .

Head coach Robin Balducci

Robin BalducciHead Coach

Alma Mater UNH ‘85

At UNH 21st season

Overall record 193-204-4

Conference record 73-56-2

UNH wins leader

America East Coach of the Year (‘10 ‘00 ‘98)

Northeast Region Coach of the Year (‘98)

Year Record1991 11-6-21992 8-13-01993 12-6-21994 14-8-01995 7-12-01996 3-16-01997 11-10-01998 14-7-01999 12-7-0 2000 14-8-02001 7-12-02002 12-8-02003 10-11-02004 4-16-02005 7-12-02006 3-15-02007 9-12-02008 9-11-02009 12-7-02010 14-7-0

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UnH wildcaTsAssistant Coaches

Margaux Shute

Margaux Shute was a member of the UNH field hockey program as a student-athlete from 2003-07 and immediately joined the program as an assistant coach following graduation in May 2008 . Shute, a three-year starting goalkeeper, received NFHCA Division I National All-Academic Squad recognition every year and was named to the 2007 America East All-Academic Team for excellence both on the field and in the classroom. Her goalkeeping experience was invaluable in the ‘08 season, when the Wildcats had two rookie goalies; and under Shute’s tutelage in 2009, Katherine Nagengast led the America East confer-ence in shutouts . Then in 2010, Shute helped lead UNH to the America East regular-season crown as Nagengast recorded an impressive .786 save percentage in league play . Shute played 99 .7% of the minutes during her last three seasons (4160:20 of a possible 4172:29), including all 1341:22 in ‘05, with 58 consecutive starts . Shute had an outstanding senior season in which she recorded personal bests in goals-against-average (2.03), save percentage (.735) and shutouts (five) to garner America East All-Conference Second Team accolades. She recorded consecutive shutouts against UMass, Pacific and Holy Cross as part of an overall shutout streak of 292 minutes, 45 seconds; UNH had not blanked three consecutive opponents since 1997 . Shute also had back-to-back shutouts of Davidson and Fairfield. The native of Norridgewock, Maine ranked No . 5 in the nation in saves (150) and No . 8 in saves/game (8 .33) as a junior in 2006; she recorded double-digit saves six times that year. Shute recorded her first career shutout in 2005 and finished with three during that sophomore campaign . She tallied double digits in saves four times in ‘05 and that included a personal best of 19 against Indiana University in the season opener .

Karen Collins, Ph .D ., Associate Professor, joined the UNH faculty in the fall of 2002 . She earned her Ph .D . from the University of North Carolina Greensboro (2002) with a specialization in Sport Psychology . Her research focuses primarily on social issues in coaching and coaching education . As an undergraduate at Princeton University (1994) she was a two-sport athlete playing on the field hockey and lacrosse teams, and she captained the field hockey team her senior year. As both a player and coach at Princeton, Collins was part of multiple league championships, NCAA appearances and a national championship . After completing her undergraduate work at Princeton, she went on to coach field hockey at Princeton, the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College . Dr . Collins received her MS in Sport Studies from UNH and brings the combination of her academic preparation in sport psychology with a great deal of sport experience to her current position at UNH . In addition to her teaching and research, Dr . Collins is a sport psychology consultant for youth and collegiate athletes and coaches .

Karen Collins

Ross Gorham

Ross Gorham was a four-year student manager with the UNH field hockey team as an undergraduate at the University and he graduated with a B .S . degree in Kinesiology: Sport Studies in May 2011 . Gorham’s duties included technical assistant, videographer and practice player . The Wildcats advanced to the America East Championship tournament all four years he was with the program . As a player, Gorham competed at the U .S . Men’s National championships at both the junior and senior levels from 2007-09 . He was selected to the Under-21 National Team in ‘07 and competed in two U-21 series vs . Canadian squads . Gorham’s coaching experience includes time with the Seacoast United club team since 2007 . He coached the U-19 First Team indoor squad from 2008-10 and led them to a gold medal at the Festival . As the U-16 First Team indoor coach, Gorham led Seacoast United to a 12th-place finish at the 50-team national championship in 2008. In addition to working various camps, he was an assistant varsity coach at Gardiner (Maine) High School from 2005-07 . Gorham, a native of Gardiner, Maine, has served as USA Field Hockey Futures Regional Director for Region 1 (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont) since 2009 .

Meg Shea returns to her alma mater as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2011 season . Shea, who graduated from UNH with a Sociology degree in May 2010, is one of the most prolific point producers in New Hampshire history. The native of Melrose, Mass . amassed 99 career points (42 goals, 15 assists) spanning the 2006-09 seasons to rank third on the program’s all-time points leaderboard as well as fourth in goals . Shea recorded 23 goals, nine assists and 55 points – those goal and point totals rank second on UNH’s list of single-sea-son superlatives – as a senior captain in ‘09 to garner NFHCA All-America Third Team and NFHCA Northeast Region First Team accolades in addition to being America East Offensive Player of the Year and All-Conference First Team . She ranked sixth nationally in both goals per game and points per game, and first in America East in those stats as well as game-winning goals . Her other collegiate honors included NFHCA Northeast Region First Team (‘08), ECAC Second Team All-Star, All-Con-ference First Team (‘08), All-Conference Second Team (‘07) and All-Rookie Team (‘06) . Shea began her collegiate coaching career last year at UMass Dartmouth . She helped lead the 2010 team to a 15-8 record, Little East Conference tournament championship and second consecutive NCAA Division III tourney appearance; the team also had two players receive All-Region recognition and a total of seven All-Conference Team honorees, including the Offensive Player of the Year . Her other coaching experience includes the Seacoast United club and National Futures Association NH Level One .

Meg Shea

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UnH wildcaTsOVERVIEW Champions. The University of New Hampshire field hockey team earned that distinction by capturing the 2010 America East regular-season championship with an unbeaten conference record; UNH also entered the national polls for the first time in 10 years, then fell one goal short of advancing to the NCAA tournament with an overtime loss in the America East championship game to finish the season with 14 wins – the team’s highest total since 2000 . The Wildcats return 17 letterwinners, including 10 starters, in a quest to once again be called champions in 2011 . Included in that corps is a six-member senior class whose honors include one All-America Team selection, six NFHCA All-Region Team selections and seven America East All-Conference Team awards .

ATTACk Whitney Frates and Hayley Rausch – both of UNH’s 30+ point scorers a year ago – return to the front line as seniors for the 2011 season to lead a potent offense that topped the America East conference in assists and ranked #17 nationally in that statistic . Frates garnered NFHCA All-America Second Team recognition last year, when she recorded 30 points on 11 goals and eight assists and a team-high .297 shooting percentage; the 11 goals tied for tops on the team . She tallied a point in 11 of 21 games and factored in all three goals in UNH’s America East semifinal win vs. Maine. Frates, whose other accolades include NFHCA All-Region Team, America East All-Conference Team and America East All-Championship Team, enters the 2011 season ranked third on the program’s career assist list (24); she is eighth on the career points leaderboard (with 82) and 11th in goals (29) . Rausch is coming off a year in which she led the team in both assists (13) and points (31) en route to being selected to the NFHCA Northeast Region Second Team . She led a triumvirate of ‘Cats that ranked 1-2-3 in America East in assists per game and she ranked #16 nationally in that statistic; Rausch’s 13 assists marked the highest total by a Wildcat since 1998 and is fifth on UNH’s list of single-season superlatives. And she rose to the occasion against the top competition with 11 points (3g, 5a) in six games vs . nationally-ranked teams . In three years, Rausch has compiled 24 assists and 74 points to rank third on the program’s assist leaderboard as well as 12th in points . New Hampshire natives Tori Welch and Hannah Richard were both impact players as freshmen in ‘10 and will continue to grow as part of the attack this season . Welch, a 2010 America East All-Rookie Team honoree, played in 20 of 21 games, was in the starting lineup 15 times and totaled nine points on three goals and three assists . Richard, who played in all 21 games with six starts (including both postseason games), recorded her only points of the season with a goal in the America East championship game . Mary Quill, another Granite State native who is now a junior, will look to increase her role . She played in 12 of 21 games – all off the bench, including all five America East conference games – a year ago after appearing in three games as a freshman in 2009 . Mackenzie Joyce saw action in one game last season as a freshman and will also vie for more playing time .

MIdFIEld There are no seniors patrolling the midfield, but experience and talent are bountiful – it begins with juniors Emma Erler and Melyssa Woods and extends to sophomore Casey Pohlmeyer . Woods brings two years of starting experience to the midfield and has America East All-Rookie Team (2009) on her resume . Erler, a 2010 America East All-Academic Team selection for her excellence in athletics and academics, stepped into a starting role last year and recorded six points on two goals and two assists . Half that production (1g, 1a) came in the regular-season finale against Albany to help lift UNH to the America East regular-season title. Pohlmeyer started all 21 games and her contributions on the field were noted by the league coaches, who voted her to the All-Rookie Team . She played on both the offensive and defensive penalty corner units and contributed to the attack with six points (on three goals) . Claire Grogan, who redshirted the 2009 season after joining the Wildcats as a walk-on, played in seven games – all off the bench – as a freshman in the 2010 season . Redshirt freshman Meg Williamson will also look to have a bigger impact in 2011 following a strong spring season . Kellie Joyce is reunited at UNH with older sister Mackenzie as well as former Kimball Union Academy team-mates Frates and Kyle Lyons . Kellie, who has a number of years experience at the National Futures and National Indoor Futures championships, garnered Regional All-America honors at KUA .

BACkS The defensive unit returns intact from last year and is headed by seniors Kyle Lyons and Kendall Deck as well

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UnH wildcaTsas sophomore Megan Bozek . Lyons has two years of starting experience and last year she had a breakout offensive year as part of the of-fensive penalty corner unit that merited a plethora of accolades, including NFHCA All-Region Team, America East All-Conference Team, America East All-Championship Team and Wildcat Invitational MVP . Lyons recorded 11 goals and three assists for 25 points to tie for the team lead in goals and rank third in points . Deck is a three-year starter whose collegiate accolades include NFHCA All-Region Team and America East All-Conference Team . In the 2010 season, she reprised her role as a stopper on the offensive penalty corner unit to rank second both on the team in assists (11) and in the conference in assists per game . In addition to being an integral part of the defensive unit, Bozek, an America East All-Rookie Team selection who started all 21 games, was an instrumental part of both penalty corner units . She tied for fourth on the team in goals (six) and ranked fifth in both points (12) and shots. At the other end of the field, Bozek was credited with a defensive save in both America East postseason games . Jess Sweeney enters her senior year with limited playing time in two seasons at New Hampshire since trans-ferring from Hofstra University, where she did not see game action as a freshman in 2008 . Sweeney played in six games, including two starts, a year ago . She was particularly impressive as an emergency substitute in the America East championship game while Lyons was sidelined by injury . Katie Walborn adds depth to the unit after a strong spring season; she did not see any game action last year as a freshman . New Hampshire welcomes two ‘Cats to the fold on defense . Christine Albertelli garnered All-Region and All-Academic Squad accolades last year as a senior at Marquette High School, where she holds the school records for career games played by a back and single-season games started . Maegan Grew helped backbone Winnacunnet High School to a New Hampshire state title with an undefeated record in 2010, when she was named the state’s Player of the Year; Grew was also a three-time All-State selection .

gOAlkEEPER New Hampshire is not lacking experience in goal, where two-year starter Katherine Nagengast has played 99 .3% of the minutes the past two seasons – she played every second in goal as a sophomore in 2009 and all but 19:30 of 1482:09 last year, when she recorded two shutouts and held the opposition to one goal nine times . Na-gengast backboned UNH to the 2010 America East regular-season title with a 5-0 record, 1 .20 GAA and .786 save percentage . Overall in 21 games (all starts), she went 14-7 with a 1 .96 GAA and .703 save percentage; the 14 wins marked the highest total by a UNH goalie since 2000. Nagengast was impressive at defending the home field, where she was 8-2 with a 1 .41 GAA and .767 save percentage in 10 regular-season games at Memorial Field . Incoming freshman Carlie Tarbell will be Nagengast’s understudy in 2011 . Tarbell was named to the NFHCA High School All-Region Team as well as the Independent School League MVP in 2010, when she recorded a 0 .60 GAA, .904 save percentage and 10 shutouts in 20 games for The Rivers School .

THE SCHEdUlE New Hampshire plays eight home games at Memorial Field and the 2011 schedule includes 14 non-conference games in addition to the five America East league matchups. The Wildcats battle three teams that advanced to the 2010 NCAA tournament as well as four other teams that were ranked in the final NFHCA Coaches Poll. UNH starts the season with a road trip to The Ohio State University, where the ‘Cats open play Aug . 27 against Kent State University; the Golden Flashes won the MAC tourney title and lost to American University in an NCAA tourney play-in game . One day later, it doesn’t get any easier against the aforementioned Buckeyes, who advanced to the national semifinals a year ago. New Hampshire plays its home opener Sept . 2 against regional rival Brown University, which closed the ‘10 season by winning four of its last five games. The Wildcats have a home game vs. Rutgers (Sept. 10) sandwiched by road games against regional rivals Providence (Sept . 4) and Dartmouth (Sept . 11) . Other teams coming to Durham in September are Holy Cross (16th) and Northeastern (18th), and the ‘Cats begin defense of their America East regular-season title when they play host to Fairfield on the 30th. In between, the ‘Cats travel to Louisville to play Northwestern and the host school, and afterwards they hit the road to battle Michigan State . UNH begins a stretch of 3-of-4 games at home Oct . 9 against Stanford University . After a trip to league rival Boston U . (Oct . 14), the ‘Cats play host to Boston College (Oct . 16) and then Maine for Senior Day on Oct . 21 . The Wildcats close out the America East portion of the schedule Oct . 29 at Albany and end the regular season one day later at Harvard . New Hampshire looks to extend its streak of consecutive league postseason appearances to five when the America East Championship is held Nov. 4-6 at the site of the highest seed.

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UnH wildcaTs No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Carlie Tarbell Fr. GK 5-4 Wakefield, Mass./The Rivers School 2 Mary Quill Jr . F 5-3 Portsmouth, N .H ./Portsmouth 3 Mackenzie Joyce So . F 5-10 South Pomfret, Vt ./Kimball Union Academy 4 Whitney Frates Sr . F 5-4 Woodstock, Vt ./Kimball Union Academy 5 Kyle Lyons Sr . B 5-5 White River Junction, Vt ./Kimball Union Academy 6 Claire Grogan So . M 5-7 Canton, Mass ./Canton 8 Maegan Grew Fr . B 5-2 Hampton Falls, N .H ./Winnacunnet 10 Melyssa Woods Jr . M 5-6 Glens Falls, N .Y ./Glens Falls 11 Emma Erler Jr . M/F 5-6 New Hampton, N .H ./Newfound Regional 12 Jess Sweeney Sr . B 5-9 Accord, N .Y ./Rondout Valley 13 Tori Welch So . F 5-4 East Hampstead, N .H ./Pinkerton Academy 14 Kellie Joyce Fr . M 5-7 South Pomfret, Vt ./Kimball Union Academy 15 Hannah Richard So . F 5-6 Hopkinton, N .H ./Hopkinton 16 Casey Pohlmeyer So . M 5-6 Millersville, Md ./Severna Park 17 Hayley Rausch Sr . F 5-7 Severna Park, Md ./Severna Park 18 Meg Williamson Fr . (r) M 5-7 Cos Cob, Conn ./Greenwich 19 Megan Bozek So . B 5-5 Cortlandt Manor, N .Y ./Lakeland 20 Kendall Deck Sr . B 5-7 Bridgewater, N .J ./Bridgewater-Raritan 22 Katie Walborn So . B 5-9 Selinsgrove, Pa ./Selinsgrove 24 Christine Albertelli Fr . B 5-7 Ballwin, Mo ./Marquette 33 Katherine Nagengast Sr . GK 5-11 Westborough, Mass ./Westborough

Head coach – Robin Balducci (New Hampshire ‘85)/ 21st season Assistant coaches – Margaux Shute (UNH ‘08), Ross Gorham (UNH ‘11) Volunteer assistant coach – Meg Shea (‘10)

by StateConnecticut (�)Meg WilliamsonMaryland (�)Casey Pohlmeyer, Hayley RauschMassachusetts (�)Claire Grogan, KatherineNagengast, Carlie TarbellMissouri (�)Christine AlbertelliNew Hampshire (�)Emma Erler, Maegan Grew, Mary Quill, Hannah Richard, Tori WelchNew Jersey (�)Kendall DeckNew York (�)Megan Bozek, Jess Sweeney, Melyssa WoodsPennsylvania (�)Katie WalbornVermont (�)Whitney Frates, Kellie Joyce, Mackenzie Joyce, Kyle Lyons

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by ClassSeniors (�) Kendall Deck, Whitney Frates, Kyle Lyons, Katherine Nagengast, Hayley Rausch, Jess Sweeney .Juniors (�) Emma Erler, Mary Quill, Melyssa Woods .Sophomores (�) Megan Bozek, ClaireGrogan, Mackenzie Joyce, Casey Pohlmeyer, Hannah Richard, Katie Walborn, Tori WelchRedshirt Freshman (�) Meg Williamson .Freshmen (�) Christine Albertelli, Maegan Grew, Kellie Joyce, Carlie Tarbell .

by the AlphabetAlbertelli, Christine . . . . . . . . . . . 24Bozek, Megan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Deck, Kendall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Erler, Emma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Frates, Whitney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Grew, Maegan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Grogan, Claire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Joyce, Kellie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Joyce, Mackenzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Lyons, Kyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Nagengast, Katherine . . . . . . . 33Pohlmeyer, Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Quill, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Rausch, Hayley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Richard, Hannah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Sweeney, Jess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Tarbell, Carlie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Walborn, Katie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Welch, Tori . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Williamson, Meg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Woods, Melyssa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: NFHCA National All-Academic Squad (‘10); NFHCA Northeast Region Second Team (‘09); America East Aca-demic Honor Roll (‘08, ‘09, ‘10); America East All-Conference Second Team (‘09 and ‘10); America East All-Rookie Team (‘08); America East All-Championship Team (‘09); UNH’s Susan Kilmister Memorial Award (‘09); UNH’s Marisa Didio Award (‘10) .

AS A juNioR iN 2010: Started all 21 games; ranked second on the team in assists (11); also ranked second in the America East conference in assists per game; tallied a career-high two as-sists – and two points – vs . Providence (Sept . 5); matched that against Dartmouth (Oct . 6) as well as vs . nationally-ranked Albany in the regular-season finale (Oct. 30); 0-3-3 in seven games vs. nation-ally-ranked teams; 0-10-10 in 10 regular-season home games; integral part of both the offensive and defensive penalty corner units; one of the pri-mary stoppers on the offensive penalty corner .

AS A SoPHoMoRE iN 2009: Started all 18 games in which she played (missed one game); vi-tal part of the defensive penalty corner unit .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2008: Started all 20 games, including both games in the America East champi-onship; tied for third on the team in assists with a total of five; compiled a total of five points; became a vital part of the offensive penalty corner unit as the stopper and recorded an assist in consecutive games against Dartmouth (Oct . 8) and Maine (Oct . 11); recorded her first collegiate point with an assist on the game-winning goal vs . Radford on Aug . 31; also tallied an assist on the game-winning goal vs . Fairfield.

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MiSC: USA Field Hockey Women’s National Cham-pionship participant in 2010 and 2011 .

HigH SCHooL: Kendall is a ‘08 graduate of Bridgewater-Raritan High School, where she lettered in field hockey and lacrosse; competed at the Futures National in 2005 and 2007 as well as the National Indoor Tournament in 2007 and 2008; 2007 Academic All-America Team selection; her other 2007 acco-lades included All-State Second Team, NJFHCA All-Star, NJFHCA Group 4 First Team, Somerset County First Team and Skyland Conference First Team; also received the conference, county and Group 4 honors as a junior in ‘06; led Bridgewater-Raritan to a Group 4 state runner-up finish from 2005-07 and the team won the conference title all four years .

PERSoNAL: Born 12/20/89 in Summit, N .J .; daugh-ter of Kenneth and Sheila Deck; major is mathematics education .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: NFHCA All-America Second Team (‘10); NFHCA Northeast Region First Team (‘09 and ‘10); NFHCA Northeast Region Second Team (‘08); America East Academic Honor Roll (‘09 and ‘10); America East All-Conference First Team (‘09 and ‘10); America East All-Conference Second Team (‘08); America East All-Rookie Team (‘08); America East All-Championship Team (‘08 and ‘10); America East Player of the Week (10 .04 .10); America East Rookie of the Week, twice (‘08); All-Wildcat Invitational Team (‘10); Sheraton Catamount Field Hockey Classic All-Tournament Team (‘09); UNH’s Marisa Didio Award (‘09); UNH’s Joyce V . Hiller Award (‘10 and ‘11) .

uNH CAREER RANK: Goals-11th (tie), 29; Assists-3rd (tie), 24; Points-8th, 82 .

AS A juNioR iN 2010: Started all 21 games; recorded 30 points on 11 goals and eight assists; tied for the team lead in goals; ranked second in points as well as fourth in assists; team-high .297 shooting percentage; three game-winning goals; in America East, ranked eighth in points per game and seventh in goals per game; in five America East league games, tallied 3-3-9; in league-only games, ranked sixth in PPG, second in assists per game and seventh in GPG; tallied a point in 11 of 21 games; season-high five points (2g, 1a) at Maine (Oct. 1); factored in all three goals (1g, 2a) of the America East semifinal win vs . Maine; in a seven-game stretch spanning Sept . 25 to Oct . 17, tallied seven goals and three assists for 17 points; 2-1-5 in seven games vs . nationally-ranked teams; 5-7-17 in 12 home games .

AS A SoPHoMoRE iN 2009: Started all 19 games; recorded 29 points on 10 goals and nine assists; tied for the team lead in assists and ranked second in both goals and points; also second in shots (47) and third in shooting percentage ( .213); in America East, those numbers ranked fourth in PPG, fifth in GPG and third in APG; tallied three goals and an assist for seven points in five America East league games; from Sept . 13 to Oct . 7 she scored a goal in six of seven games; also had four assists for a total of 16 points in that time frame; scored the game-winning goal in overtime at Harvard (11/3); tallied a career-high two assists to match her personal best of four points at

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Brown (Sept . 4); recorded a goal and an assist (three points) five times; tallied a point in 12 of 18 regular-season games; ended the regular season with a four-game point-scoring streak, including a goal the last three .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2008: Played in all 20 games and was in the starting lineup 10 times, including both America East championship games; third on the team in points (23) and tied for third in goals (eight); second in shooting percentage (.267); in the conference, ranked fifth in assists per game and eighth in points per game; scored two game-winning goals (vs . Harvard and Vermont) and assisted on the game-winning goal vs. Maine; tallied 2-2-6 in five America East league games; recorded a point in seven straight games from Sept . 26 to Oct . 17; tallied 6-3-15 in that span; finished with a point in 13 of 20 games; notched career highs of two goals and four points in UNH’s 4-1 win vs. Northeastern (10/5); tallied her first career point with an assist vs. Brown (9/5); scored her first collegiate goal the following game vs . Harvard (9/7) .

MiSC: USA Field Hockey Women’s National Champion-ship participant in 2010 and 2011 .

HigH SCHooL: Whitney is a ‘08 graduate of Kimball Union Academy, where she lettered in field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse; competed at the National Futures Tournament in 2006 (gold medal) and 2007; garnered All-America Second Team recognition; captained the team in 2007 and 2008 and named team MVP both seasons; broke the school’s single-season point record with 31 goals and 25 assists as a senior; holds the career points record with 73 goals and 40 assists; NEPSWA All-Star selection as a junior and senior; in lacrosse, earned Northern New Eng-land All-Star honors .

PERSoNAL: Born 7/1/90 in Hanover, N .H .; daughter of John and Betsy Frates; major is family studies .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: NFHCA Northeast Region Second Team (‘10); America East All-Confer-ence First Team (‘10); America East All-Championship Team (‘10); Wildcat Invitational MVP (‘10); All-Wildcat Invitational Team (‘10); UNH’s Donna Lynne ‘74 Schol-arship Award .

AS A juNioR iN 2010: Started all 21 games; recorded 11 goals and three assists for 25 points; tied for the team lead in goals; ranked third in points and had a team-high 69 shots; three game-winning goals; scored a goal on all three penalty-stroke shots; credited with one defensive save (vs . Dartmouth, Oct . 6); in America East, tied for seventh in goals per game and ninth in points per game; in five America East league games, tallied 3-2-8 with two game-winning goals; in league-only games, tied for seventh in PPG and GPG; tallied a point in 12 of 21 games, including a goal in 10 games; ended the season with a five-game point-scoring streak; career highs in both goals (two) and points (four) at Holy Cross (Sept . 18); 4-0-8 in seven games vs . nationally-ranked teams; 7-1-15 in 12 home games .

AS A SoPHoMoRE iN 2009: Started all 18 games in which she played, including all five America East league games; recorded seven points on two goals and three as-sists; tallied two points on two assists in five America East league games; tallied her first career assist at Provi-dence (9/6); tallied a point in two of the last four regular-season games with a goal vs . #9 Boston College (Oct . 18) and an assist vs. Fairfield (10/24); credited with one defensive save; integral part of the offensive penalty corner unit .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2008: Played in 15 regular-season games and was in the starting lineup once; also played in both America East championship games; in the semifinal vs. Maine, gave the Wildcats a 1-0 first-half lead by scoring on a penalty stroke; it was her only shot of the season; served as valuable role player on the defensive end .

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HigH SCHooL: Kyle attended Kimball Union Academy prep school, where she lettered in field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse, for one year; named the 2008 Outstanding Female Athlete; NEPSAC Class C All-New England Team; captain and team MVP for both field hockey and ice hockey; a 2007 graduate of Hartford High School, where she lettered in field hockey, ice hockey and softball; as a senior, her honors included Outstanding Female Athlete, Burlington Free Press All-State First Team, All-Marble Valley League First Team and Twin State All-Star selection; captained all three teams that year; Burlington Free Press All-State Second Team as a junior; in ice hockey, received Vermont Coaches and Burlington Free Press all-state honors as a sophomore, junior and senior; tallied 118 career points to rank second in school history .

PERSoNAL: Born 7/31/89 in Lebanon, N .H .; daughter of John and Nancy Lyons; her sister Kristen lettered in field hockey at Middlebury College (1999); her sister Kelly let-tered in field hockey at Roanoke College (2002-04); her father lettered in football at Penn (1970-74) and coached there from 1974-84; he also coached at Boston U . (1985-87), Dartmouth (1988-2004) and NFL Europe (2005-07); major is psychology .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: NFHCA National All-Academic Squad (‘09 and ‘10); America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (‘08 and ‘10); America East Academic Honor Roll (‘09); America East All-Academic Team (‘09); All-Wildcat Invitational Team (‘10) .

AS A juNioR iN 2010: Started all 21 games and played 1462:39 of a possible 1482:09 in goal (98 .7%); compiled a 14-7 record with a 1 .96 GAA, .703 save percentage and two shutouts; held the opposition to less than two goals 11 times; in five America East conference games, went 5-0 with a 1 .20 GAA, .786 save percentage and one shutout; in league-only games, ranked second in GAA and third in save percentage; career-high 12 saves vs . Dartmouth (Oct . 6); 11 saves in the regular-season win at Maine (Oct . 1); was 8-2 with a 1 .41 GAA and .767 save percentage in 10 regular-season home games; stopped 10 of 15 shots in the America East tournament; the 14 wins marked the highest total by a UNH goalie since the 2000 season .

AS A SoPHoMoRE iN 2009: Started all 19 games and played every second in goal (1359 minutes, 22 sec-onds); compiled a 12-7 record with a 2 .32 GAA, .679 save percentage and four shutouts; led the America East conference in shutouts; made her first career start in the season opener, a 5-2 loss to third-ranked Syracuse; recorded her first career victory with a two-save effort at Brown (Sept. 4); in five America East league games, went 3-2 with a 2 .00 GAA and .706 save percentage; made a season-high 10 saves at 20th-ranked Providence (9/6; 4-3 loss); finished with nine saves at 12th-ranked Duke (9/27); had a 1 .71 GAA and .767 save percentage in the four-game winning streak at the end of the regular season; in the last eight regular-season games, went 7-1 with a 1 .43 GAA and .786 save percentage .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2008: Played in five games with one start (at Holy Cross; 9/17); did not factor into a deci-sion (0-0 record); did not play in any America East league games; tallied 11 saves in her limited time in net – a total of 113:51 – for a .550 save percentage; made her collegiate de-but Aug. 31 against Radford; played the final 27:12 of that game and made one save to record a combined shutout .

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HigH SCHooL: Katherine is a ‘08 graduate of Westborough High School, where she lettered in field hockey, swimming and lacrosse; competed at the Futures National program from 2003-07 as well as the USFH Under-16 National Tourna-ment in ‘05 and ‘06; named a Midwach B All-Star and to the Worcester Telegram Super Team in ‘06 and ‘07; Division I MVP; as a senior captain, surrendered just six goals in 20 games for a 0 .30 GAA to lead WHS to the Midwach B cham-pionship; also played on the Cape Ann Coalition club team .

PERSoNAL: Born 1/3/90 in San Antonio, Texas; daughter of Richard and Kris Nagengast; major is kinesiology: exercise science .

Year GP/GS MIN GA GAA Sv Sv% W-L 2008 5/1 113:51 9 5 .53 11 .550 0-0 2009 19/19 1359:22 45 2 .32 95 .679 12-7 2010 21/21 1462:39 41 1 .96 97 .703 14-7Career 45/41 2935:52 95 2.27 203 .681 26-14

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: NFHCA Northeast Re-gion Second Team (‘10); America East Academic Honor Roll (‘10); America East All-Conference Second Team (‘10); America East All-Championship Team (‘10); America East Player of the Week (10 .18 .10); UNH’s Susan Kilmister Memorial Award (‘11) .

uNH CAREER RANK: Assists-3rd (tie), 24; Points-12th, 74 .

AS A juNioR iN 2010: Started all 20 games in which she played; recorded 31 points on nine goals and 13 as-sists; three game-winning goals; ranked #16 nationally in assists per game; led the team in both assists and points; ranked third in goals as well as second in shots (51); led America East in assists per game (0 .72) and ranked sixth in points per game (1.50); career-high five points (two goals, assist) Oct . 16 vs . nationally-ranked Boston U .; two goals, including the game-winning tally in over-time, in the America East semifinal vs. Maine; ended the regular season with an assist in three consecutive games, including two each of the last two vs . nationally-ranked teams Louisville and Albany; also matched her personal best of two assists in the season opener vs . Lock Haven and Oct . 6 vs . Dartmouth; recorded a point in 12 of 20 games, including an assist in 9 of 20; scored a goal in three consecutive games (American, Harvard and Holy Cross; Sept. 12–18); tallied 3-4-10 in five America East league games; in conference-only games, ranked first in APG (0 .80), tied for second in PPG (2 .00) and was sev-enth in goals per game (0 .60); 3-5-11 in six games vs . nationally-ranked teams; 6-11-23 in 12 home games .

AS A SoPHoMoRE iN 2009: Started all 19 games; re-corded 23 points on eight goals and seven assists; ranked third in both goals and points, and was fifth in assists; tied for third in shots (46); fourth in shooting percentage ( .174); in America East, those numbers ranked seventh in PPG and sixth in GPG; tallied four points with two goals in five America East league games; scored a goal in four consecutive games from Oct . 10-18 with four goals and one assist in that span; tallied a career-high two assists vs . UC Davis (9/12) and matched that output in the regular-season finale at Harvard (11/3).

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AS A FRESHMAN iN 2008: Played in 17 games, in-cluding the America East semifinal, and was in the start-ing lineup 15 times; missed the last two regular-season games; had a team-best .364 shooting percentage with eight goals on 21 shots; tied for third on the team in goals; fourth in points (20); notched four assists; ranked sixth in the league in goals per game and seventh in points per game; scored one game-winning goal – vs . Northeastern (10/5); recorded career highs of two goals and four points against No. 11 Louisville (9/20); tallied a point in five of six games spanning from Aug . 31 to Sept . 20; had 5-2-12 in that time frame; recorded a point in nine of 17 games; recorded her first career points with a goal against Rad-ford (8/31) .

uNH LACRoSSE: As a freshman in 2009, played in 18 games with nine starts and led UNH rookies in both goals (17) and points (23); as a sophomore in ‘10, ranked third on the team in points (39) and goals (25) despite missing four games; America East All-Conference First Team as a junior, when she ranked second on the team in goals (26) and points (38) .

HigH SCHooL: Hayley is a ‘08 graduate of Severna Park High School, where she lettered in field hockey and lacrosse; ranked among the top 20 in the nation in scoring with 34 goals as a sophomore, when she received All-County, All-Met and Player of the Year honors; tallied 22 goals and 10 assists to earn All-County Second Team and All-Met Honorable Mention recognition in 2007; led SPHS to the state championship in consecutive years from 2005-07 and to a runner-up finish in 2004; also played on the Spark Indoor club team .

PERSoNAL: Born 1/22/90 in Annapolis, Md .; daughter of Richard and Sarah Rausch; major is psychology .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: America East Commis-sioner’s Honor Roll (‘10) .

AS A juNioR iN 2010: Played in six games and was in the starting lineup twice; played in the regular-sea-son finale vs. nationally-ranked Albany to mark her first America East action; also played in the America East championship game vs . those Great Danes; made her UNH debut in the season opener vs . Lock Haven (Aug . 28) .

AS A SoPHoMoRE iN 2009: Did not see game ac-tion .

BEFoRE uNH: A transfer from Hofstra University; did not play a game in the 2008 season .

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HigH SCHooL: Jess is a ‘08 graduate of Rondout Valley High School, where she lettered in field hockey, basketball and softball; All-State First Team selection as a senior; two-time All-Mid Hudson Athletic League honoree; named Rondout’s Most Outstanding Player; two-time Sportsman-ship Award recipient .

PERSoNAL: Major is nutrition .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: NFHCA All-Academic Squad (‘09 and ‘10); America East All-Academic Team (‘10); America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll (‘09 and ‘10); UNH’s Marisa Didio Award (‘11) .

AS A SoPHoMoRE iN 2010: Started all 20 games in which she played; recorded six points on two goals and two assists; tallied 1-1-3 in five America East confer-ence games; recorded her first career point with an as-sist in the season opener vs . Lock Haven; career-high three points (goal, assist) in the regular-season finale vs. nationally-ranked Albany (Oct . 30); also scored a goal Sept . 24 at Michigan; 1-2-4 in 10 regular-season home games .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2009: Played in 11 games, all off the bench, including the America East semifinal game; played in two America East league games; appeared in six of the last eight regular-season games .

HigH SCHooL: Emma is a ‘09 graduate of Newfound Regional High School, where she lettered in field hockey, basketball and outdoor track & field; participated at the Junior National Camp in Boston (July ‘09); National Futures tournament participant in ‘07 and ‘08; named to the NFHCA Northeast Team in ‘07 and ‘08; Class M/S Player of the Year and All-State First Team in 2008; also named to the First Team in ‘06, and to the Second Team in ‘07; NH Twin State Senior Classic in 2008; William Loeb Memorial Fund Scholar-Athlete Award (Union Leader) in ‘08; led Newfound to the Class M/S state champion-ship in ‘08 and ‘06, as well as a runner-up finish in ‘07; recorded three goals and an assist in the 2008 title game to finish the season with 19 goals and 18 assists; also played for the Upper Valley Blizzard club team; also a member of the Bears’ runner-up teams in basketball (‘07) and track (‘06) .

PERSoNAL: Born 1/24/91 in Laconia, N .H .; daughter of Dave and Brenda Erler; her father lettered in both cross country and track at St . Cloud State University (1972-76); major is environmental horticulture .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: America East Academic Honor Roll (‘09) .

AS A SoPHoMoRE iN 2010: Played in 12 regular-season games, all off the bench; played in all five Amer-ica East conference games; did not record a point .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2009: Played in three regular-season games, all off the bench; did not see action in any America East league games; tallied two points on one goal; recorded her first collegiate points with a goal vs. Davidson (Sept . 25) .

HigH SCHooL: Mary is a ‘09 graduate of Portsmouth High School, where she lettered in field hockey and lacrosse; All-State First Team in ‘08 and Second Team in ‘07; Foster’s Daily Democrat Dream Team and Union Leader All-State Team, as well as Varsity Magazine First Team (N .H . and Vt .), in 2008; NH Twin State Senior Classic in ‘08; was the Clippers’ leading scorer as a sophomore, junior and senior; as a senior captain in ‘08, garnered MVP honors by tallying 13 goals and 10 assists; finished her four-year career with 36 goals and 25 assists; led PHS to a runner-up finish in ‘07; played for the Cape Ann Coalition club team; in lacrosse, won the state title in ‘07 and ‘08 .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: America East All-Rookie Team (‘09); America East Rookie of the Week, once (‘09) .

AS A SoPHoMoRE iN 2010: Started all 21 games; recorded two points with one goal against Holy Cross (Sept. 18); critical link in the midfield as a transition from defense to offense .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2009: Started all 19 games; re-corded five points on two goals and an assist; tallied two points with one goal in five America East league games; recorded her first career point with a goal at Davidson on Sept . 25, and it proved to be the game-winning goal; also tallied an assist in that game for a career-high three points; also had a goal vs. Fairfield (Oct. 24).

MiSC: USA Field Hockey Junior Women’s National Championship participant in 2010 and 2011 .

HigH SCHooL: Melyssa is a ‘09 graduate of Glens Falls High School, where she lettered in field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse; won a bronze medal at the ‘08 National Futures Tournament; also competed at that event in ‘07; Empire State Games competitor in 2007 (bronze medalist) and 2008; All-State Team in 2008; also named the Post-Star Player of the Year and to the Foothills Council All-Star First Team in ‘08; Post-Star Second Team and Foothills Council First Team in ‘07; Times Union All-Star Team in ‘07; Post-Star All-Star First Team in ‘06; led GFHS to the Section II Class B championship in 2005, 2006 and 2008; Class B state runner-up in ‘06; tallied 15 goals and five assists as a senior to increase her five-year totals to 65 goals and 21 assists; had a single-season high of 23 goals as a sophomore; also played for the ADK club team .

PERSoNAL: Born 3/7/91 in Syracuse, N .Y .; daughter of Larry and Debbie Woods; her father lettered in cross country and track at Rutgers University (1977-81); her cousin, Meghan Cloonan, is currently on the Lafayette College field hockey team; major is psychology.

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: NFHCA National All-Academic Squad (‘10); America East Academic Honor Roll (‘10); America East All-Rookie Team (‘10); America East Rookie of the Week, three consecutive weeks (10 .18 // 10 .25 // 11 .01) .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2010: Started all 21 games; re-corded six goals for 12 points; tied for fourth on the team in goals and ranked fifth in both points and shots (34); credited with a defensive save in both of the America East tourney games against Maine and Albany; scored a goal each of the last three regular-season games (at Fairfield and home against nationally-ranked Louisville and Albany); tallied 2-0-4 in five America East confer-ence games; scored a goal in her collegiate debut vs . Lock Haven (Aug . 28); also scored a goal vs . both Harvard (Sept . 15) and Dartmouth (Oct . 6); 2-0-4 in six games vs . nationally-ranked teams; 5-0-10 in 10 regular-sea-son home games; integral part of both the offensive and defensive penalty corner units .

MiSC: USA Field Hockey Junior Women’s National Championship participant in 2011 .

HigH SCHooL: Megan is a 2010 graduate of Lakeland High School, where she lettered in field hockey, lacrosse and bowling; All-America Second Team selection in 2008 and 2009; All-America Regional Team in ‘08 and ‘09; All-State team in ‘08 and ‘09; also named All-Elite and All-Section both years; All-League 2007-08-09; All-State Tournament Team in ‘09; recorded 19 goals and 24 assists as a senior in 2009; in three years, tallied 41 goals and 48 assists; led Lakeland to the section, region and state championships in ‘09; league champions from 2007-09; Journal News and North County News Player of the Year in ‘09; 2009 Futures Elite participant; also played for the CNY and Hudson Valley club teams .

PERSoNAL: Born 2/19/92 in Mount Kisco, N .Y .; daughter of Ray and Donna Bozek; her mother lettered in track & field at Manhattan College; major is secondary education, mathematics .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: NFHCA All-Academic Squad (‘09 and ‘10); America East Academic Honor Roll (‘09 and ‘10) .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2010: Played in seven regular-season games, all off the bench; did not see action in America East league play; played in one of the last nine regular-season games (Oct . 24 vs . nationally-ranked Louisville) .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2009: Joined the team as a walk-on; redshirt season .

PERSoNAL: Born 6/28/91 in Boston; daughter of David and Theresa Grogan; major is psychology .

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AS A FRESHMAN iN 2010: Played in one game – Sept . 5 against Providence College .

HigH SCHooL: Mackenzie is a 2010 graduate of Kimball Union Academy, where she lettered in field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse; Boston Globe All-Star Team selection in 2009; led KUA to the NEPSAC championship in 2007, 2008 and 2009; tallied 14 goals and 12 assists as a senior in ‘09; recorded 46 goals and 22 assists in three years; also played for the Team Vermont indoor club team .

PERSoNAL: Born 11/16/91 in Plymouth, Mass .; daugh-ter of Deane and Elizabeth Joyce; her dad played football at UNH (1976-78); her Uncle Duane played in the NHL; her Aunt Paula lettered in field hockey and ice hockey at Dartmouth; major is business .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: America East Aca-demic Honor Roll (‘10); America East All-Rookie Team; America East Rookie of the Week (08 .30); All-Wildcat Invitational Team .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2010: Started all 21 game; re-corded six points on three goals, all on the road; tallied 1-0-2 in five America East conference games; scored her first collegiate goal Sept. 18 at Holy Cross; also scored against Northeastern (Oct. 3) and Fairfield (Oct. 22); played on both the offensive and defensive penalty corner units .

HigH SCHooL: Casey is a 2010 graduate of Severna Park High School, where she lettered in field hockey, lacrosse and tennis; NFHCA All-Region in 2009; All-State First Team in 2009; All-State Second Team in 2008; All-County First Team in ‘08 and ‘09; AAU Jr . Olympics in 2007 and 2008; National Futures championship from 2006-09; Futures Elite participant in 2010; led team to regional and state championships from 2006-09; also played for the Spark Indoor club team .

PERSoNAL: Born 3/13/92 in Annapolis, Md .; daughter of Paul and Carol Pohlmeyer; her sister Kaylee is a let-terwinner on the Northwestern field hockey team; major is undeclared in the College of Physics and Engineering .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: America East Academic Honor Roll (‘10) .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2010: Played in all 21 regular-season games and was in the starting lineup six times, including both America East tournament games; played in all five America East conference games with one start; recorded two points with a goal in the America East championship game against nationally-ranked Al-bany; that goal gave UNH an early 1-0 lead; recorded 14 shots, including 10 on goal .

HigH SCHooL: Hannah is a 2010 graduate of Hop-kinton High School, where she lettered in field hockey, basketball and softball; All-State First Team in 2008 and 2009; All-State Second Team in 2006 and 2007; Concord Monitor Player of the Year as a senior in 2009, when she recorded 36 goals and 14 assists; had seven games that season with 3+ goals; tallied career numbers of 98 goals and 45 assists; led the Hawks to the state semifinals in ‘07 and ‘08 .

PERSoNAL: Born 7/22/92 in Sanford, Maine; daughter of Vincent and Katherine Richard; major is psychology .

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HigH SCHooL: Katie is a 2010 graduate of Selinsgrove High School, where she lettered in field hockey; led team to the state title game as a senior in 2009; the Seals advanced to the quarterfinals in ‘07 and ‘08; also played for the Pa . Power and Chaos club teams .

PERSoNAL: Born 5/10/92 in St . Augustine, Fla .; daugh-ter of Curt and Laurie Walborn; her father played football at Susquhanna University; major is psychology .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: America East All-Rookie Team (‘10) .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2010: Played in all 19 regular-season games and was in the starting lineup 15 times; also saw action in the America East semifinal vs. Maine; recorded nine points on three goals and three assists; scored all three goals at home; tallied all three assists on the road; started four of five America East conference games and had 1-0-2 with a goal against Vermont (Oct . 9); scored one game-winning goal (vs . Providence; Sept . 5); had a .333 shooting percentage with three goals on nine shots; recorded her first career points with a goal vs . Delaware (Aug . 29); tallied a career-high two assists Sept . 25 at Central Michigan .

MiSC: USA Field Hockey Junior Women’s National Championship participant in 2010 .

HigH SCHooL: Tori is a 2010 graduate of Pinkerton Academy, where she lettered in field hockey and outdoor track & field; NFHCA Regional All-America Team in 2009; NFHCA All-Academic Team in ‘09; All-State First Team in ‘09; Union Leader All-Star in ‘09; Eagle Tribune All-Star in ‘09; 2009 Twin State Team; led the Astros to the state title game in ‘08 and ‘09; USA Field Hockey Futures Program participant from 2006-10, including National Futures from 2008-10 and Futures Elite in ‘09; also played for the Seacoast United club team .

PERSoNAL: Born 8/13/92 in Newburyport, Mass .; daughter of Ed and Jo Welch; major is neuroscience .

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CoLLEgiAtE ACCoLAdES: NFHCA All-Academic Squad (‘10); America East Academic Honor Roll (‘10) .

AS A FRESHMAN iN 2010: Redshirt season .

HigH SCHooL: Meg is a 2010 graduate of Greenwich High School, where she lettered in field hockey and lacrosse; Fairfield County Scholar Athlete as a senior in 2009; led the Cardinals to the 2009 state championship; started every game for Greenwich; National Futures and Futures Elite in 2009 .

PERSoNAL: Born 7/17/92 in Greenwich, Conn .; daugh-ter of Joe and Louise Williamson; major is undeclared in the College of Liberal Arts .

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HigH SCHooL: Christine is a 2011 graduate of Mar-quette High School, where she lettered in field hockey, swimming & diving and lacrosse; National Futures Championship selection (‘09 and ‘10); 2010 Gladiator NFHCA High School All-Academic Squad; 2010 NFHCA All-Region Team, All-Metro First Team and All-Confer-ence First Team; recorded three goals and seven assists that season to lead Marquette to its first semifinal appear-ance in the Midwest Tournament; All-Conference Second Team in 2009; holds the school record for career games played by a back (71); single-season record 28 games started (2010); single-game record for minutes played by a field player (74 min, 50 sec); also played for the Team Gateway St . Louis Club team .

PERSoNAL: Born 3/22/93 in Manchester, N .H .; daugh-ter of Michael and Carol Albertelli; major is nutrition .

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PERSoNAL: Born 7/6/93 in Manchester, N .H .; daughter of Thomas and Susan Grew; major is business adminis-tration .

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HigH SCHooL: Kellie is a 2011 graduate of Kimball Union Academy, where she lettered in field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse; competed at the USA Junior National Championship in ‘11; also competed at the National Futures Championship (five years), National Indoor Futures Championship (twice) and AAU Jr . Olympics (three years); tallied 15 goals and 15 assists as a senior in ‘10; Regional All-America selection in 2009; All-Lakes Region Team in ‘09, when she led KUA to a third consecutive NEPSAC Class C title with 10 goals and 17 assists; NEPSAC Select Team in ‘08 and ‘09; garnered All-Lakes Region Team honors in both ice hockey and lacrosse; member of five ice hockey state championship teams .

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PERSoNAL: Born 8/6/93 in Beverly, Mass .; daughter of Charles Tarbell and Janice Mirabassi; her father lettered in football, indoor track and outdoor track at St . Lawrence University; major is kinesiology: sports studies . #

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14-7 Overall, 5-0 America East

Kara Connolly Connolly, the lone member of the Class of 2010, had a breakout sea-son offensively in her senior year as she ranked third in assists and fourth in points on the team – as well as third in the America East confer-ence in assists – en route to garnering Northeast Region Second Team and All-Conference First Team recognition .

Game-winning goalsKara Connolly . . . . . . . . . 3Whitney Frates . . . . . . . . 3Kyle Lyons . . . . . . . . . . . 3Hayley Rausch . . . . . . . . 3Began Bozek . . . . . . . . . . 1Tori Welch . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Two-goal gamesWhitney Frates . . . . . . . . 2Hayley Rausch . . . . . . . . 2Kara Connolly . . . . . . . . . 1Kyle Lyons . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Defensive savesMegan Bozek . . . . . . . . . 2Kyle Lyons . . . . . . . . . . . 1

National Numbers UNH was ranked among the national leaders in 2010; here is a list of notable statistics .

teamAssists per game . . . . 17thScoring Average . . . . 27th

individualH . Rausch Assists per game . . . 16th

overall americaeast careerPlayer G/GS G A Pts Shots G/GS G A Pts G-A-PHayley Rausch 20/20 9 13 31 51 5/5 3 4 10 25-24-74Whitney Frates 21/21 11 8 30 37 5/5 3 3 9 29-24-82Kyle Lyons 21/21 11 3 25 69 5/5 3 2 8 14-6-34Kara Connolly 21/21 6 10 22 38 5/5 0 3 3 8-20-36Megan Bozek 21/21 6 0 12 34 5/5 2 0 4 6-0-12Kendall Deck 21/21 0 11 11 2 5/5 0 2 2 0-16-16Tori Welch 20/15 3 3 9 9 5/4 1 0 2 3-3-9Casey Pohlmeyer 21/21 3 0 6 10 5/5 1 0 2 3-0-6Emma Erler 20/20 2 2 6 6 5/5 1 1 3 2-2-6Megan Callanan 20/0 1 0 2 4 4/0 1 0 2 1-0-2Hannah Richard 21/6 1 0 2 14 5/1 0 0 0 1-0-2Melyssa Woods 21/21 1 0 2 5 5/5 0 0 0 3-1-7Mary Quill 12/0 0 0 0 2 5/0 0 0 0 1-0-2Claire Grogan 7/0 0 0 0 1 – 0-0-0Jess Sweeney 6/2 0 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 0-0-0Mackenzie Joyce 1/0 0 0 0 0 – 0-0-0Meg Williamson 1/0 0 0 0 0 – 0-0-0UNH �� �� �0 ��� ��� � �� �� ��Opponents �� �� �� ��� ��� � � � ��

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Date Opponent Score Res08/28 LOCK HAVEN # 3-1 W08/29 DELAWARE # 2-1 W09/02 BRYANT 2-0 W09/05 PROVIDENCE 4-1 W09/11 at Maryland (2) 0-7 L09/12 vs . American ^ (20) 2-5 L09/15 HARVARD 3-1 W09/18 at Holy Cross 5-1 W09/24 at Michigan 1-2 L09/25 at Central Michigan 4-1 W10/01 at Maine • 3-2 W10/03 at Northeastern ot 2-1 W

2010 Results 10/06 DARTMOUTH 3-4 L10/09 VERMONT • 2-0 W10/16 BOSTON U . • 3-2 W10/17 at Fairfield • 3-1 W10/24 LOUISVILLE (10) 2-3 L10/30 ALBANY • (15) 4-1 W11/05 MAINE * 3-2 W11/06 ALBANY ** (15) ot 2-3 L

goalkeeper StatisticsPlayer G/GS W-L Min GA GAA Svs Sv% ShOKatherine Nagengast 21/21 14-7 1462:39 41 1 .96 97 .703 2 America East 5/5 5-0 350:00 6 1.20 22 .786 1Renee Bernier 3/0 0-0 19:30 0 0 .00 0 –– 0 America East ––UNH �� ��-� ����:0� �� �.�� �� .�0� � America East 5 5-0 350:00 6 1.20 22 .786 1Opponents �� �-�� ����:0� �� �.�� ��0 .�0� � America East 5 0-5 350:00 15 3.00 30 .667 0

HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS• America East game# Wildcat Invitational (at UNH)^ at Maryland* America East semifinal** America East final

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Most saves, game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, Jenn Bouchie vs . Old Dominion, 1992Most saves, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244, Jenn Bouchie, 1992Most shutouts, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, Robin Balducci, 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11, Kelly Stone, 1977Best GAA, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 .51, Robin Balducci, 1983Best GAA, career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .02, Michele Flannell (1984-87)Best save percentage, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .930, Robin Balducci, 1981Best save percentage, career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911, Deb Cram (1980-81)Most minutes played, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1543, Shayne Medico, 1994Most wins, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, Michele Flannell, 1986

1 . Karen Geromini . . . . . 1983-86 . . . . . 712 . Gaby Haroules . . . . . . 1977-80 . . . . . 563 . Katie White . . . . . . . . . 2002-05 . . . . . 454 . Meg Shea . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 . . . . . 425 . Rebecca Provost . . . . . 1991-94 . . . . . 406 . Marcie Boyer . . . . . . . 1999-2002 . . . 33 Pauline Collins . . . . . . 1983-86 . . . . . 338 . Liz Brickley . . . . . . . . 1987-90 . . . . . 329 . Stacy Fimple . . . . . . . . 1992-95 . . . . . 3110 . Caroline Coyne . . . . . 1995-98 . . . . . 30��. Whitney Frates . . . . �00�- . . . . . . . �� Kathy Cortez . . . . . . . 1991-94 . . . . . 2913 . Dottie Catlin . . . . . . . 1992-95 . . . . . 28 Kristin Iarrusso . . . . . 1996-99 . . . . . 2815 . Barb Marois . . . . . . . 1981-84 . . . . . 27

1 . Becky Craigue . . . . . . . 1995-98 . . . . . 352 . Kathy Cortez . . . . . . . . 1991-94 . . . . . 25�. Whitney Frates . . . . . �00�- . . . . . . . �� Hayley Rausch . . . . . . �00�- . . . . . . . �� Tami Street . . . . . . . . . 1998-2001 . . . 246 . Nicole Pellechia . . . . . 1991-94 . . . . . 237 . Sandi Costigan . . . . . . 1985-86 . . . . . 228 . Kristin Iarrusso . . . . . . 1996-99 . . . . . 219 . MacKenzie Stuart . . . . 2003-05 . . . . . 20 Jen Stamp . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 . . . . . 20 Marcie Boyer . . . . . . . . 1999-2002 . . . 20 Karen Geromini . . . . . . 1983-86 . . . . . 2013 . Shelly Robinson . . . . 1986-89 . . . . . 1914 . Stacy Fimple . . . . . . . 1992-95 . . . . . 1815 . Laurie Leary . . . . . . . 1980-83 . . . . . 17

1 . Karen Geromini . . . . . 1983-86 . . . . 1622 . Gaby Haroules . . . . . . 1977-80 . . . . 1193 . Meg Shea . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 . . . . . 994 . Katie White . . . . . . . . . 2002-05 . . . . . 955 . Rebecca Provost . . . . . 1991-94 . . . . . 926 . Marcie Boyer . . . . . . . 1999-2002 . . . 867 . Kathy Cortez . . . . . . . . 1991-94 . . . . . 83�. Whitney Frates . . . . . �00�- . . . . . . . ��9 . Becky Craigue . . . . . . . 1995-98 . . . . . 8110 . Stacy Fimple . . . . . . . 1992-95 . . . . . 8011 . Kristin Iarrusso . . . . . 1996-99 . . . . . 77��. Hayley Rausch . . . . . �00�- . . . . . . . ��13 . Jen Stamp . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 . . . . . 72 Pauline Collins . . . . . 1983-86 . . . . . 7215 . Caroline Coyne . . . . . 1995-98 . . . . . 71

Note: Assists were not credited until the 1980 season. Goals were officially awarded one point by the NCAA through the 1992 season and two points for the 1993-2009 seasons. The career and single-season totals have been recalculated to award two points for a goal throughout the program’s history.

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1 . Karen Geromini . . . . . 1986 ______ 272 . Meg Shea . . . . . . . . . . 2009 ______ 233 . Katie White . . . . . . . . . 2003 ______ 214 . Karen Geromini . . . . . 1985 ______ 19 Gaby Haroules . . . . . . 1979 ______ 196 . Jessica Russell . . . . . . . 2000 ______ 17 Dottie Catlin . . . . . . . . 1994 ______ 17 Rebecca Provost . . . . . 1993 ______ 179 . Barb Marois . . . . . . . . 1984 ______ 1610 . Marcie Boyer . . . . . . 2002 ______ 14 Kristin Iarrusso . . . . . 1999 ______ 14 Liz Brickley . . . . . . . 1989 ______ 1413 . Emily Colton . . . . . . . 2006 ______ 13 Katie White . . . . . . . . 2005 ______ 13 Pauline Collins . . . . . 1986 ______ 13 Karen Geromini . . . . 1983 ______ 13

1 . Sandi Costigan . . . . . . 1986 ______ 172 . Becky Craigue . . . . . . . 1997 ______ 163 . Becky Craigue . . . . . . . 1998 ______ 15 Patty Heap . . . . . . . . . . 1984 ______ 15�. Hayley Rausch . . . . . . �0�0 ______ �� Cyndi Caldwell . . . . . . 1986 ______ 13

1 . Karen Geromini . . . . . 1986 ______ 572 . Meg Shea . . . . . . . . . . 2009 ______ 552 . Katie White . . . . . . . . . 2003 ______ 443 . Karen Geromini . . . . . 1985 ______ 434 . Jessica Russell . . . . . . . 2000 ______ 405 . Becky Craigue . . . . . . . 1998 ______ 396 . Gaby Haroules . . . . . . 1979 ______ 38 Barb Marois . . . . . . . . 1984 ______ 388 . Marcie Boyer . . . . . . . 2002 ______ 37 Kristin Iarrusso . . . . . . 1999 ______ 37 Karen Geromini . . . . . 1983 ______ 3711 . Dottie Catlin . . . . . . . 1994 ______ 35 Rebecca Provost . . . . 1993 ______ 35

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goalkeeper Recordsgoalkeeper gP Min gA gAA Svs Sv% Sho W-L-tAmy Agulay, 1997-2000 79 5564:07 152 1 .91 818 .843 13 .5 46-31-0Robin Balducci, 1980-83 71 *3622:30 50 * 486 .907 31 .0 *21-12-4Jenn Bouchie, 1992-93 41 3030:00 67 1 .55 439 .868 11 .0 19-19-3Christine Buckley, 2001-04 77 4973:51 196 2 .76 570 .744 5 .0 31-44-0Deb Cram, 1980-81 22 *560:00 11 * 112 .911 5 .0 *Jane Flanagan, 1984-85 8 435:00 2 0 .32 16 .889 4 .0 5-0-0Michele Flannell, 1984-87 74 5151:00 75 1 .02 552 .880 27 .0 51-16-7Stacey Gaudette, 1987-90 58 3850:00 69 1 .26 531 .885 20 .5 29-20-5Gina Gioffre, 1989-91 26 1627:00 24 1 .03 226 .904 1 .5 12-6-2Jenna Lehman, 2008 20 1311:53 52 2 .77 118 .694 0 9-11Shayne Medico, 1993-96 56 3866:37 121 2 .19 565 .824 9 .5 22-33-0Julie Munson, 2000-03 21 624:08 24 2 .69 68 .739 0 1-3-0Katherine Nagengast, �00�-�0 �� 2935:52 95 2.27 203 .681 6 26-14Mary Pearsall, 1995-98 21 900:56 18 1 .40 115 .866 6 .0 7-4-0Margaux Shute, 2004-07 64 4286:07 161 2 .63 419 .722 8 .0 20-39 * not available for the 1975-80 seasons

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Amy Agulay Syracuse (assistant coach)Robin Balducci UNH, NortheasternLeah Boody Endicott College (assistant)Marcie Boyer St . Louis (head coach)Lauren Bruce St . Louis (assistant)Sam Carr UNH, Harvard, Michigan StateHannah Colestock UMass-Dartmouth (assistant)Emily Colton Harvard (assistant)Sarah Craigue St . Louis (assistant)Marisa Didio UNH, Northwestern, YaleKaren Geromini Thayer Academy, Windsor SchoolCourtney Goodwin Cape Ann CoalitionCarla Hesler Yale, St . Michael’sKristin Iarrusso Futures Regional (administrator)L . LeGasse-Heffernin Newburyport H .S .Antoinette Lucas UNH, James Madison, DukeBarb Marois UNH, York H .S .Jess McClain UNH, Kincaid SchoolKelly McCullough UNH, Northwestern (head coach)Julie Munson Harvard, James Madison (assistant)Cheryl Murtagh Northeastern (head coach)Kara Napolitano Merrimack (assistant)B . Provost-Campbell Lead the Way (director)Maime Reardon Lynnfield H.S.Kaitlyn Reilly Kingswood Regional H .S .Meg Shea UMass-Dartmouth (assistant)Margaux Shute UNH (assistant coach)Kaitlyn Skelley Siena College (assistant)Katie White Holy Cross, Albany (assistant coach)

OFFENSEMost goals, game . . . . . . . . . . . 13 vs . Albany, 2002Most goals, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64, 1984Fewest goals, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 1988Most assists, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54, 1994Most points, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170, 2009

DEFENSEMost goals allowed, game . . . . . . .11 at Duke (09 .04 .04)Most goals allowed, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, 2004Fewest goals allowed, season . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 1977Most shutouts, season . . . . . . . . . .11, 1977 and 1983Most consecutive shutouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 1977

WINS & LOSSESMost wins, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 1986Most wins, start of season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 1984Fewest wins, season . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 1996 and 2006Most losses, season . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 1996 and 2004Fewest losses, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 1977Longest unbeaten streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 1980Longest win streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 1984Longest winless streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 2006Longest losing streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 2006Widest margin of victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-0 vs . UMaine-Gorham (‘77) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 9-0 vs . UMBC (‘03)Widest margin of defeat . . . . . . 11, 11-0 at Duke (‘04)

Team Records

Most goals, game 5, Carla Hesler vs . Brown, 1980Most goals, season 27, Karen Geromini, 1986Most assists, game 4, Sarah Paveglio vs . Va . Commonwealth, 1990 4, Kim zifcak vs . Va . Commonwealth, 1990 4, Nicole Pellechia vs . West Chester, 1994Most assists, season 17, Sandi Costigan, 1986Most points, game 11, Carla Hesler vs . Brown, 1980Most points, season 57, Karen Geromini, 1986

Individual Records

Year-by-Year Statistical leaders

‘Cats in Coaching The UNH field hockey program has made an indelible imprint in the high school, collegiate and club coaching ranks . The following is a list of who’s been where:

Year Goals Assists Points 1975 D . Flaherty 5 D . Flaherty 10 K . Sanborn 5 K . Sanborn 101976 G. Griffith 9 G. Griffith 181977 G . Haroules 12 G . Haroules 241978 G . Haroules 15 G . Haroules 301979 G . Haroules 19 G . Haroules 381980 G . Haroules 12 C . Murtagh 11 C . Hesler 311981 C . Hesler 9 C . Hesler 6 C . Hesler 241982 L . Leary 6 L . Leary 6 L . Leary 181983 K . Geromini 13 K . Geromini 11 K . Geromini 371984 B . Marois 16 P . Heap 15 B . Marois 381985 K . Geromini 19 J . Sickels 7 K . Geromini 431986 K . Geromini 27 S . Costigan 17 K . Geromini 571987 P . Hilinski 7 L . Mercier 6 P . Hilinski 191988 K . Brady 3 C . Caldwell 2 K . Brady 6 K . zifcak 2 C . Caldwell 61989 L . Brickley 14 S . Robinson 11 L . Brickley 311990 L . Brickley 11 K . zifcak 9 L . Brickley 231991 S . Roulston 10 B . Canning 7 S . Roulston 251992 K . Cortez 8 K . Cortez 9 K . Cortez 251993 B . Provost 17 T . Toupin 8 B . Provost 351994 D . Catlin 17 N . Pellechia 12 D . Catlin 351995 S . Fimple 5 S . Fimple 6 S . Fimple 16 D . Catlin 5 1996 K . Diamond 8 K . Iarrusso 4 K . Diamond 191997 C . Coyne 12 B . Craigue 16 B . Craigue 301998 B . Craigue 12 B . Craigue 15 B . Craigue 39 C . Coyne 12 1999 K . Iarrusso 14 K . Stowe 10 K . Iarrusso 372000 J . Russell 17 A . Lehmann 10 J . Russell 40 T . Street 10 2001 M . Boyer 8 T . Street 8 M . Boyer 172002 M . Boyer 14 M . Boyer 9 M . Boyer 372003 K . White 21 J . Stamp 9 K . White 442004 K . Skelley 7 M . Stuart 5 K . Skelley 14 C . Gillen 142005 K . White 13 M . Stuart 11 K . White 292006 E . Colton 13 E . Colton 5 E . Colton 312007 S . Sellenger 6 S . Sellenger 9 S . Sellenger 212008 S . Craigue 11 S . Craigue 8 S . Craigue 30 M . Shea 112009 M . Shea 23 M . Shea 9 M . Shea 55 W . Frates 92010 W . Frates 11 H . Rausch 13 H . Rausch 31 K . Lyons 11

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UnH wildcaTsUNH Year-by-YearYear Record1975 4-3-21976 10-3-01977 • 12-1-11978 • 9-3-21979 • 10-4-21980 • 16-3-31981 9-4-11982 7-9-21983 # 14-4-21984 # 16-3-11985 # 13-3-51986 # 17-3-01987 # 10-7-11988 6-9-11989 # ^ 14-5-01990 ^ 10-6-41991 ^ 11-6-21992 ^ 8-13-01993 ^ 12-6-21994 ^ 14-81995 ^ 7-121996 3-161997 + 11-101998 # ^ 14-71999 ^ 12-72000 # ^ 14-82001 7-122002 ^ 12-82003 ^ 10-112004 ^ 4-162005 7-122006 3-152007 ^ 9-122008 ^ 9-112009 ^ 12-72010 ^ 14-7• EAIAW tournament# NCAA tournament^ NAC/America East tournament+ ECAC tournament

Coach-by-CoachRobin Balducci 1991-2010 193-204-4

Marisa Didio 1983-87/‘89 84-25-9

Jean Rilling 1975-82 77-30-13

Lauren Fuchs 1988 / ‘90 16-15-5

Overall -- �� seasons370-274-31 ( .571)

���� (�-�-�)Head coach: Jean RillingCaptains: Dodi Flaherty, Vicki Crocker Maine-Gorham 3-0 W Bates 1-3 L Plymouth State 3-0 W Keene State 5-0 W Springfield 2-2 T Colby-Sawyer 5-0 W Dartmouth 1-1 T Northeastern 0-1 L UMass 0-1 L

���� (�0-�)Head coach: Jean Rilling09/28 MAINE-GORHAM 3-1 W10/05 at Bates 3-1 W10/09 NORTHEASTERN = 2-2 W10/12 at Plymouth State = 1-1 W10/21 at Springfield 1-0 W10/23 at UMass 0-1 L10/27 KEENE STATE 4-1 W10/29 at Dartmouth 0-1 L11/01 BRIDGEWATER 1-0 W11/04 Southern Connecticut * 0-2 L11/05 Bates * 6-1 W11/05 UMass * 3-2 W11/06 Brockport * = 0-0 W = win by penetration time decision * EAIAW regional championship (at Brown)

���� (��-�-�)Head coach: Jean RillingCaptains: Marisa Didio, Cathy Nicols, Mamie Reardon Bowdoin 3-0 W

Maine-Gorham 9-0 W UConn 1-1 T Bates 7-0 W Plymouth State 3-0 W Springfield 1-0 W UMass 3-0 W Keene State 4-0 W Dartmouth 3-0 W Bridgewater 1-0 W11/10 Keene State * 4-1 W11/10 Yale * 1-0 W11/11 UConn * OT 1-2 L11/12 Springfield * 1-0 W * EAIAW regional championship (at Harvard)

���� (�-�-�)Head coach: Jean RillingCaptains: Laura O’Donnell, Suzanne Rousseau, Kathy Sanborn09/22 HARVARD 5-0 W Bowdoin 7-0 W Boston U . 6-1 W UCONN 2-1 W at Yale 4-0 W BROWN 6-0 W at Southern Connecticut 5-0 W NORTHEASTERN 1-1 T at Springfield 1-2 L10/23 KEENE STATE 5-0 W at UMass 1-1 T at Dartmouth 2-3 L BRIDGEWATER 1-0 W Springfield *** 1-2 L *** EAIAW satellite playoff (at Brockport)

���� (�0-�-�)Head coach: Jean RillingCaptains: Janet Cope, Laura Johnson, Kelly Stone at Harvard 3-0 W BOWDOIN 7-0 W Boston U . 7-0 W10/02 at Brown 7-0 W at Bentley 5-2 W10/11 DARTMOUTH 2-2 T10/14 at Northeastern 2-1 W10/18 SPRINGFIELD 2-1 W at UConn 1-2 L RHODE ISLAND 0-0 T10/24 UMASS 1-0 W BRIDGEWATER 2-1 W NORTHEASTERN 1-2 L Rhode Island * 3-0 W UMass * 0-2 L Bridgewater * 3-4 L * EAIAW regional championship (at Springfield)

���0 (��-�-�)Head coach: Jean Rilling09/20 at Delaware 2-1 W09/21 at Lock Haven 2-1 W09/23 at Bowdoin 4-0 W09/27 HARVARD 0-0 T09/30 BROWN 7-0 W10/02 BENTLEY 2-0 W10/04 IOWA 1-0 W10/08 at Dartmouth 2-1 W10/16 at Rhode Island 3-0 W10/18 at Springfield 1-1 T10/23 PROVIDENCE 4-1 W10/29 UCONN 1-1 T

Record vs. Opponents

opponent W L t Pct.Albany � � 0 .���American 0 2 0 .000Ball State 0 1 0 .000Bates 3 1 0 .750Bentley 5 0 0 1 .000Boston College � �� � .���Boston U. �� �� � .���Bowdoin 4 0 0 1 .000Bridgewater 6 1 0 .857Brockport 1 0 0 1 .000Brown �� � � .���Bryant 1 0 0 1 .000Bucknell 2 0 0 1 .000California 3 2 0 .600UC-Davis 1 0 0 1 .000Central Michigan 3 1 0 .750Colby-Sawyer 1 0 0 1 .000Colgate 2 0 0 1 .000Connecticut 9 17 4 .367Dartmouth �� �� � .�00Davidson 2 1 0 .667Delaware 9 5 0 .643Drexel 8 4 0 .667Duke 1 3 0 .250Fairfield 4 0 0 1.000Harvard �� �� � .���

opponent W L t Pct.Hofstra 4 2 0 .667Holy Cross �� � 0 .���Indiana 0 3 0 .000Iowa 1 11 1 .115James Madison 2 1 0 .667Keene State 5 0 0 1 .000Kent State � 0 0 �.000Lafayette 0 1 0 .000Lock Haven 3 1 0 .750Louisville 0 � 0 .000Maine �� �� 0 .���Maine-Gorham 3 0 0 1 .000Maryland 0 4 0 .000UMBC 4 0 0 1 .000Massachusetts 14 18 2 .441Miami (Ohio) 2 1 0 .667Michigan 2 4 0 .333Michigan State 0 � 0 .000North Carolina 3 4 0 .429Northeastern �� �� � .�00Northwestern � � 0 .���Ohio 0 2 0 .000Ohio State � � 0 .���Old Dominion 1 11 0 .083Pacific 3 1 0 .750Penn 1 0 0 1 .000

opponent W L t Pct.Penn State 2 3 2 .429Plymouth State 3 0 0 1 .000Providence �� �� 0 .���Purdue 1 0 0 1 .000Radford 2 0 0 1 .000Rhode Island 15 2 1 .861Richmond 2 0 0 1 .000Rider 1 1 0 .500Rutgers 0 � 0 .000St . Joseph’s 1 0 0 1 .000St . Louis 4 0 0 1 .000Sacred Heart 1 2 0 .333Southern Conn . 1 1 0 .500Springfield 14 6 3 .674Stanford � 0 0 �.000Syracuse 4 2 0 .667Temple 1 1 1 .500Towson 7 1 0 .875Vermont �� � 0 .���Virginia 3 2 2 .571Va . Commonwealth 2 1 0 .667West Chester 6 1 1 .813William & Mary 1 2 0 .333Yale 8 3 1 .708total 370 274 31 .571

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UnH wildcaTs10/25 at UMass 2-1 W11/01 BRIDGEWATER 3-1 W at Northeastern 3-0 W11/07 Harvard * 2-1 W11/08 Springfield * 3-1 W11/09 UConn ** 0-2 L11/19 vs . William & Mary + 1-0 W11/20 vs . California + 0-2 L vs . Miami (Ohio) + 1-0 W vs . Old Dominion + 1-4 L * EAIAW regional championship ** EAIAW final + AIAW national championship (at So. Illinois)

���� (�-�-�)Head coach: Jean RillingCaptains: Laurie Lagasse, Donna Modini, Carla Hesler09/18 IOWA 1-2 L09/19 PENN STATE 0-5 L09/25 at Harvard 3-0 W09/29 at Brown 4-0 W10/03 UMASS 0-1 L10/04 WEST CHESTER 1-1 T10/07 DARTMOUTH 2-0 W10/10 at Northeastern 2-1 W10/15 RHODE ISLAND 1-0 W10/17 SPRINGFIELD 1-0 W10/19 BENTLEY 2-1 W10/21 at Providence 6-2 W10/27 at UConn 0-2 L10/31 at Bridgewater 5-0 W

���� (�-�-�)Head coach: Jean RillingCaptains: Laurie Leary and Joan McWilliams09/11 at Boston U . PS-OT 0-1 L09/14 MAINE 2-1 W09/17 at Rutgers PS-OT 0-1 L09/18 vs . Iowa (at Rutgers) 0-1 L09/22 Yale 0-0 T Harvard 0-0 T10/01 at Old Dominion 1-5 L10/02 vs. West Chester √ PS-OT 1-0 W10/06 at Dartmouth 0-2 L10/12 BENTLEY 2-0 W10/14 Rhode Island 1-0 W10/16 Springfield PS-OT 0-1 L10/20 PROVIDENCE 5-1 W10/23 at UMass 0-4 L10/27 UCONN OT 1-2 L10/30 at Vermont 2-0 W11/02 HOLY CROSS 4-0 W11/08 NORTHEASTERN 0-2 L √ at Old Dominion

���� (��-�-�)Head coach: Marisa DidioCaptain: Laurie Leary09/10 BOSTON U . 2-1 W09/13 Maine 2-0 W09/15 NORTHWESTERN 1-0 W09/17 SPRINGFIELD 2-0 W09/22 Yale 0-1 L09/23 Harvard 3-1 W09/28 Bentley 3-1 W09/30 Iowa 0-1 L10/01 PENN STATE 2OT 1-1 T10/05 DARTMOUTH 2-1 W10/09 WEST CHESTER 3-0 W

10/13 at Northeastern 5-0 W10/15 RHODE ISLAND 5-0 W10/19 at Providence 5-0 W10/22 UMASS 1-0 W10/26 at UConn 1-3 L10/27 VERMONT 2-0 W11/01 at Holy Cross 7-0 W11/02 at Boston College 2OT 0-0 T11/12 vs. Penn State ∞ 0-1 L ∞ NCAA first round (at UConn)

���� (��-�-�)Head coach: Marisa DidioCaptains: Barb Marois, Heather Reynolds09/08 LOCK HAVEN 3-2 W09/11 MAINE 4-0 W09/15 PURDUE 2-0 W09/21 vs. West Chester √ 2-0 W09/23 HARVARD 3-0 W09/26 at Vermont 4-0 W09/29 at Penn State 1-0 W09/30 at Bucknell 4-2 W10/03 at Dartmouth 4-0 W10/05 BOSTON COLLEGE 2-0 W10/09 at Boston U . 2OT 1-1 T10/11 NORTHEASTERN 5-1 W10/13 RHODE ISLAND 9-1 W10/18 PROVIDENCE 2-0 W10/20 at UMass 1-3 L10/24 UCONN OT 4-3 W10/28 vs. Old Dominion ≈ 0-1 L10/30 HOLY CROSS 8-0 W11/01 at Springfield 3-1 W at UConn ¶ OT 2-3 L √ at Boston U. ≈ at Northeastern ¶ NCAA second round

���� (��-�-�)Head coach: Marisa DidioCaptains: Patty Heap, Sandy Vander-Heyden09/07 at Maine 7-0 W09/09 vs. Northwestern ≈ 0-1 L09/17 VERMONT 6-0 W09/21 IOWA 1-1 T09/24 at Holy Cross 3-0 W09/28 at UConn 1-3 L10/01 DARTMOUTH 5-1 W10/04 at Rhode Island 5-0 W10/06 vs. West Chester √ 2-1 W10/09 BOSTON U . 1-0 W10/13 vs. Temple ≈ 0-0 T10/16 at Providence 1-0 W10/19 UMASS 2-2 T10/22 at Harvard 1-0 W10/26 BUCKNELL 2-0 W10/30 SPRINGFIELD 1-1 T11/01 at Boston College 0-0 T11/04 at Old Dominion 3-1 W11/05 at North Carolina 2-1 W at Northeastern 2-1 W at Boston U . ¶ 0-1 L ≈ at Boston College √ at Boston U. ¶ NCAA second round

���� (��-�)Head coach: Marisa DidioCaptains: Kate Dumphy, Karen Geromini09/10 vs. Northwestern ≈ 2-1 W09/13 vs. North Carolina √ 3-2 W09/16 at Vermont 5-3 W

09/20 UCONN 2-1 W09/27 PENN STATE OT 2-3 L09/30 at Dartmouth 1-0 W10/02 vs. California √ 1-0 W10/04 MAINE 5-3 W10/08 at Boston U . 4-0 W10/15 PROVIDENCE 4-0 W10/18 at UMass 2-1 W10/23 HARVARD 1-0 W10/24 at Temple 3-2 W10/25 vs . Old Dominion (at Temple) 2-3 L10/29 at Springfield 6-0 W10/31 BOSTON COLLEGE 1-0 W11/05 NORTHEASTERN 2-1 W at UConn ∞ 2-1 W at North Carolina ¶ 2-1 W at Iowa § 2OT 1-2 L ≈ at Boston College √ at Northeastern ∞ NCAA first round ¶ NCAA second round § NCAA title game

���� (�0-�-�)Head coach: Marisa DidioCaptains: Patty Drury, Kate Dumphy, Michele Flannell09/09 at Maine 4-2 W09/14 vs . Iowa (at BC) 0-1 L09/16 VERMONT 2-0 W09/22 HOLY CROSS 7-2 W09/26 at Penn State 2OT 2-2 T09/27 at Lock Haven 0-1 L10/04 WEST CHESTER 4-0 W10/07 BOSTON U . 3-2 W10/09 at Providence 0-2 L10/14 DARTMOUTH 1-0 W10/17 UMASS 4-1 W10/20 at Harvard 0-1 L10/27 SPRINGFIELD 1-0 W10/29 at Boston College OT 1-2 L at UConn 2-1 W11/04 at Northeastern 2OT 1-0 W11/08 at North Carolina 1-4 L UMASS ∞ 0-2 L ∞ NCAA first round

���� (�-�-�)Head coach: Lauren FuchsCaptain: Cyndi Caldwell09/11 vs. Virginia √ 2-1 W09/14 at Vermont 2-0 W09/17 vs. North Carolina ≈ 0-4 L09/22 vs. Northwestern √ OT 1-4 L09/27 BROWN OT 0-0 T10/01 vs. Old Dominion ∂ 0-5 L10/05 at Boston U . 0-2 L10/08 UCONN 0-1 L10/12 at Dartmouth 1-2 L10/15 at UMass 1-3 L10/20 at Holy Cross OT 2-1 W10/25 at Springfield 1-2 L10/27 BOSTON COLLEGE 1-0 W10/29 MAINE OT 1-0 W11/01 NORTHEASTERN 0-3 L11/03 PROVIDENCE 2-1 W ≈ at Northeastern √ at Boston College ∂ at Springfield

���� (��-�, �-0 North Atlantic Conference)Head coach: Marisa DidioCaptains: Karen Brady, Cyndi Caldwell

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UnH wildcaTs09/07 MAINE • 3-0 W09/13 VERMONT • 4-2 W09/16 at Virginia 3-0 W09/17 at Old Dominion 1-3 L09/20 at Colgate 4-0 W09/22 vs . James Madison (at BC) 2-0 W09/24 HOLY CROSS 4-0 W09/25 at Brown 2-0 W09/27 at Providence 2-3 L09/30 BOSTON U . • 1-0 W10/07 at UConn 3-2 W10/11 DARTMOUTH 3-1 W10/13 UMASS 1-2 L10/15 IOWA 2-4 L10/21 at Penn State 5-1 W10/24 SPRINGFIELD 3-0 W10/26 at Boston College 3-1 W11/01 at Northeastern • 1-0 W Northeastern ∞ 1-2 L ∞ NCAA first round

���0 (�0-�-�, �-�-� North Atlantic Conference)Head coach: Lauren Fuchs09/05 vs . Northwestern (at BC) 1-2 L09/07 RADFORD 1-0 W09/09 MAINE 1-0 W09/15 at Duke 1-0 W09/16 vs . Virginia (at Duke) 2OT 0-0 T09/20 at Boston U . 2OT 1-1 T09/23 at Vermont 2-0 W09/26 BROWN 5-1 W09/29 UCONN 2OT 0-0 T09/30 PACIFIC 3-0 W10/06 vs . Va . Commonwealth † 6-0 W10/07 at North Carolina 2-5 L10/10 HARVARD 2-0 W10/12 at UMass 0-4 L10/15 vs . St . Louis (at BC) 2-0 W10/20 PROVIDENCE 2OT 1-2 L10/23 at Springfield 0-1 L10/25 BOSTON COLLEGE 3-1 W10/31 NORTHEASTERN 2OT 1-1 T11/03 vs . Northeastern # 0-1 L † at North Carolina # league semifinal (at Boston U.)

���� (��-�-�, �-�-� North Atlantic Conference)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Brenda Canning, Jean Courtney, Sarah Paveglio09/07 vs. Virginia ≈ 2OT 2-2 T09/09 vs. Michigan ∂ 6-1 W09/15 UMASS 1-2 L09/21 vs . St . Louis (at Iowa) 4-0 W09/22 at Iowa 0-3 L09/25 at Brown 2OT 2-1 W09/28 at UConn 2-0 W10/02 at Vermont • 1-2 L10/09 at Dartmouth 2-0 W10/12 NORTHEASTERN • 3-1 W10/15 BOSTON U . • 2OT 1-1 T10/19 at Drexel • 3-0 W10/22 SPRINGFIELD 2-0 W10/25 DELAWARE • 2-1 W10/27 at Maine • 2-1 W10/30 at Boston College 0-3 L11/02 at Providence 1-0 W11/05 at Harvard 1-2 L11/09 vs . Northeastern # 1-2 L ≈ at Northeastern ∂ at Springfield

# league semifinal (at Boston U.)

���� (�-��, �-� North Atlantic Conference)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Tracy Hayes, Sunna Roulston09/12 at UMass 0-1 L09/19 vs . Temple (at Syracuse) 2-3 L09/20 at Syracuse 1-0 W09/23 BROWN 2-3 L09/26 vs . James Madison (at UVA) 2-0 W09/27 at Virginia 1-3 L09/30 VERMONT • OT 1-0 W10/03 UCONN 0-3 L10/07 DARTMOUTH OT 3-2 W10/11 at Northeastern • 0-3 L10/13 at Boston U . • 0-2 L10/17 DREXEL • 0-1 L10/18 MAINE • 5-2 W10/22 at Springfield 0-1 L10/23 at Delaware • OT 2-1 W10/25 vs. Old Dominion ∂ 0-8 L10/28 BOSTON COLLEGE 1-2 L10/31 PROVIDENCE 4-1 W11/03 HARVARD 0-1 L11/07 at Boston U . # 2-1 W11/08 vs. Northeastern ^ √ 0-4 L ∂ at Penn State √ at Boston U. # league semifinal ^ league final

���� (��-�-�, �-�-0 North Atlantic Conference)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Nicole Pellechia, Rebecca Provost, Tracy Toupin09/05 RHODE ISLAND 5-0 W09/11 UMASS 0-1 L09/13 vs. Ohio State ∂ 3-0 W09/17 at Harvard 1-0 W09/22 at Brown 4-1 W09/25 vs . Miami (Ohio) [at Iowa] 3-1 W09/26 at Iowa 0-5 L09/27 at Vermont • 4-1 W10/02 at UConn OT 0-0 T10/06 at Dartmouth 1-2 L10/09 NORTHEASTERN • 4-2 W10/12 BOSTON U . • 2OT 2-3 L10/16 at Drexel • 3-0 W10/17 at West Chester 3-4 L10/19 SPRINGFIELD 3-0 W10/22 DELAWARE • 2-1 W10/24 at Maine • ∑ 1-0 W10/27 at Boston College OT 0-0 T10/30 at Providence OT 1-0 W11/05 at Northeastern # 0-3 L ∑ win by forfeit ∂ at Springfield # league semifinal

���� (��-�, �-� North Atlantic Conference)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Nicole Pellechia, Rebecca Provost09/04 vs . Virginia (at Ohio State) 3-2 W09/05 at Ohio State 1-2 L09/10 at UMass 0-3 L09/13 at Rhode Island 3-0 W09/16 HARVARD 3-1 W09/18 vs. Pacific ¥ 5-1 W09/21 at Brown 4-1 W09/23 at West Chester 10-3 W09/25 vs. Ball State ∂ OT 0-1 L09/28 VERMONT • 6-0 W10/01 at Springfield 5-1 W

10/05 DARTMOUTH 0-1 L10/08 at Northeastern • 1-2 L10/11 at Boston U . • 1-5 L10/15 DREXEL • 2-0 W10/19 UCONN 2-1 W10/21 at Delaware • 0-1 L10/23 MAINE • 2-0 W10/26 BOSTON COLLEGE 2-0 W10/29 PROVIDENCE 3-1 W11/04 vs. Delaware # √ 2-1 W11/06 vs. Northeastern ^ √ 0-2 L ¥ at Maine ∂ at West Chester √ at Boston U. # league semifinal ^ league final

���� (�-��, �-� North Atlantic Conference)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Jodi Maxon, Jess McClain09/02 at Syracuse 2-0 W09/03 at UMass 2OT 1-0 W09/08 vs. Brown ∂ 1-0 W09/10 vs. Ohio State ∂ 2-3 L09/13 RHODE ISLAND • 0-1 L09/15 DELAWARE • ≈ OT 1-0 W09/17 TOWSON STATE • 7-2 W09/27 at UConn 0-3 L10/03 at Dartmouth 2-3 L10/07 MAINE • ¥ 0-2 L10/10 at Harvard 1-3 L10/13 at Drexel • OT 2-3 L10/15 at Hofstra • OT 3-2 W10/20 at Boston U . • 0-7 L10/22 at Northeastern • 0-2 L10/25 at Boston College 0-2 L10/28 at Vermont • OT 2-1 W10/30 at Providence 1-2 L11/03 at Northeastern # 0-2 L ∂ at Villanova ≈ at Northeastern √ at Boston U. # league semifinal ¥ at Cape Elizabeth, Maine

���� (�-��, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Kristen Diamond, Aimee Tanguay09/07 UMASS 0-4 L09/11 at Rhode Island 2-3 L09/14 vs . North Carolina † 0-8 L09/15 vs . Va . Commonwealth † 5-1 W09/20 at Delaware • 1-2 L09/22 at Towson State • 1-3 L09/25 BROWN 1-2 L10/02 at UConn 0-6 L10/05 MICHIGAN STATE 2-7 L10/06 MICHIGAN 1-5 L10/09 DARTMOUTH 1-2 L10/12 at Maine • 0-6 L10/16 HARVARD 1-2 L10/18 DREXEL • 4-0 W10/25 BOSTON U . • 0-4 L10/27 at Northeastern • 0-7 L10/30 BOSTON COLLEGE 0-2 L11/02 VERMONT • 3-0 W11/03 PROVIDENCE 0-1 L † at Temple

���� (��-�0, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Becky Craigue, Selena Liubakka09/06 vs . Michigan State ø 1-4 L09/07 vs . California ø 2-1 W

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UnH wildcaTs09/10 RHODE ISLAND 4-0 W09/12 YALE OT 3-2 W09/14 at Harvard 2PS-OT 2-0 W09/19 DELAWARE • 2OT 2-3 L09/21 TOWSON • 1-0 W09/24 at Brown 1-0 W09/28 at Providence 1-0 W10/04 vs . St . Joseph’s (at JMU) 4-0 W10/05 at James Madison 0-5 L10/08 at Dartmouth OT 2-1 W10/11 MAINE • PS-OT 3-4 L10/17 at Drexel • 0-3 L10/19 at Hofstra • 1-2 L10/24 at Boston U . • 0-3 L10/26 NORTHEASTERN • 0-6 L10/29 at Boston College 0-4 L11/01 at Vermont • 4-0 W11/15 vs. Dartmouth Ω 3-2 W11/16 at Rutgers Ω 0-1 L ø at UMass Ω ECAC tournament (at Rutgers)

���� (��-�, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Becky Craigue, Selena Liubakka09/05 at UMass 2-0 W09/07 vs . California 1-0 W09/11 at Yale 2-4 L09/13 at Rhode Island OT 3-2 W09/18 BOSTON U . • 2-1 W09/20 at Northeastern • OT 3-2 W09/23 BROWN OT 1-2 L09/26 PROVIDENCE 2-1 W09/27 BOSTON COLLEGE 2-1 W10/04 at Maine • 1-5 L10/07 DARTMOUTH 2OT 1-2 L10/10 vs . Richmond OT 3-2 W10/13 HARVARD 1-3 L10/17 VERMONT • 3-0 W10/23 at Towson • 1-0 W10/25 at Delaware • 2-3 L10/30 HOFSTRA • 3-0 W11/01 DREXEL • 6-0 W11/06 vs . Boston U . # 3-2 W11/08 vs . Northeastern ^ 4-3 W11/14 vs. Boston College ∞ 2-3 L √ at Boston U. # league semifinal (at Hofstra) ^ league final (at Hofstra) ∞ NCAA first round (at UConn)

���� (��-�, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Kate Duffy, Kristin Iarrusso, Kelly Stowe09/01 at Providence 3-2 W09/05 vs. Central Michigan ¥ 2-1 W09/06 at Northwestern 3-2 W09/10 YALE 4-2 W09/14 vs . UConn (at N’eastern) 2-7 L09/17 at Harvard OT 4-5 L09/19 RHODE ISLAND 2-1 W09/24 at Drexel • 4-1 W09/26 at Hofstra • 4-2 W10/03 NORTHEASTERN • 1-0 W10/06 at Dartmouth OT 0-1 L10/10 vs. Old Dominion ∂ 0-5 L10/13 at Boston U . • 1-2 L10/16 at Vermont • 4-0 W10/23 MAINE OT 1-0 W

10/26 at Boston College 0-3 L10/29 DELAWARE • 2-1 W10/31 TOWSON • 3-1 W11/05 at Northeastern # 2-4 L ¥ at Northwestern ∂ at UConn # league semifinal

�000 (��-�, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Jessica Russell, Kelly Stowe08/26 vs. Kent State π OT 4-3 W08/27 Old Dominion π 2-5 L09/02 at UMass 1-3 L09/08 at Yale « 2OT 2-1 W09/09 William & Mary « 1-4 L09/12 at UConn 0-2 L09/17 at Rhode Island 1-0 W09/22 DREXEL • 2-1 W09/24 HOFSTRA • 2-1 W09/29 at Northeastern • 0-1 L10/01 HARVARD 4-3 W10/04 DARTMOUTH 2OT 4-3 W10/11 BOSTON U . • 2OT 2-1 W10/14 VERMONT • 6-2 W10/17 PROVIDENCE 1-2 L10/21 at Maine • 3-1 W10/24 BOSTON COLLEGE 2-1 W10/27 at Delaware • 2-0 W10/29 at Towson • 3-2 W11/02 vs . Drexel # (at Boston U .) 3-2 W11/04 at Boston U . ^ 1-2 L11/11 at Maryland ∞ 1-9 L π at Penn State « at New Canaan HS (Conn.) # league semifinal (at Boston U.) ^ league final ∞ NCAA first round

�00� (�-��, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Kaitlin Carney, Cameron Schmitz, Tami Street08/25 at William & Mary 1-5 L08/26 at Virginia Commonwealth 0-3 L08/31 vs . UMass (at Dartmouth) 4-3 W09/03 vs . Iowa (at Maine) 1-3 L09/07 YALE OT 2-1 W09/09 at Harvard 1-0 W09/17 RHODE ISLAND 5-0 W09/21 TOWSON • 6-2 W09/23 DELAWARE • 0-1 L09/28 at Hofstra • 1-3 L09/30 at Drexel • 2OT 3-4 L10/05 NORTHEASTERN • 0-1 L10/07 vs . Old Dominion (at UConn) 0-8 L10/12 at Dartmouth 0-2 L10/14 at Providence OT 1-2 L10/19 at Vermont • 1-3 L10/21 at Albany • 3-1 W10/24 at Boston U . • (at Harvard) OT 2-1 W10/27 MAINE • 3-4 L

�00� (��-�, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptain: Marcie Boyer09/01 vs . Maryland (at N’western) 1-4 L09/02 at Northwestern 1-4 L09/07 at Syracuse 2OT 2-1 W09/08 vs . Stanford (at Syracuse) 3-1 W09/10 vs . UConn (at Harvard) 2-1 W09/13 at Richmond PS-OT 3-2 W

09/15 at Old Dominion 0-8 L09/21 at Rhode Island 5-3 W09/25 at Yale 5-1 W09/28 PROVIDENCE OT 1-0 W10/05 VERMONT • 2-0 W10/09 DARTMOUTH 0-2 L10/13 ALBANY • 13-1 W10/16 at UMass 2-1 W10/18 BOSTON U . • 3-1 W10/20 HARVARD 0-5 L10/26 at Northeastern • 1-2 L10/30 at Boston College 0-1 L11/02 at Maine • 2-1 W11/08 vs . Maine # OT 3-4 L # league semifinal (at Northeastern)

�00� (�0-��, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptain: Jen StampAsst . captains: Courtney Goodwin, Julie Munson08/30 vs . Maryland (at UMass) 0-8 L09/01 NORTHWESTERN 2-1 W09/05 SYRACUSE 4-2 W09/07 IOWA 1-9 L09/13 vs . Ohio U . (at Michigan) 1-3 L09/14 at Michigan 0-5 L09/19 YALE 5-3 W09/23 at Boston U . • 3-2 W09/26 at Providence 1-4 L09/28 DUKE 2-4 L10/01 at Harvard 1-6 L10/04 at UConn 0-1 L10/08 at Dartmouth 4-0 W10/11 at Albany • 2-1 W10/15 UMASS 5-2 W10/18 at Vermont • 3-0 W10/24 MAINE • OT 3-2 W10/26 UMBC • 9-0 W10/29 BOSTON COLLEGE 3-5 L11/01 NORTHEASTERN • 0-1 L11/07 vs . Maine # 0-2 L # league semifinal

�00� (�-��, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Heidi Anderson, Christine Buckley09/02 MICHIGAN 1-8 L09/04 at Duke 0-11 L09/06 vs . Towson (at Duke) 3-2 W09/09 HARVARD 0-4 L09/18 vs . Ohio (at Iowa) 1-2 L09/19 at Iowa 0-5 L09/24 PROVIDENCE 2-3 L09/26 at Northeastern • 1-6 L10/01 UCONN 0-6 L10/03 at Maine • 1-3 L10/06 DARTMOUTH 1-3 L10/09 vs . Indiana (at Northwestern) 1-2 L10/10 at Northwestern 4-3 W10/13 at UMass 1-2 L10/15 ALBANY • OT 2-3 L10/17 VERMONT • 1-0 W10/23 at UMBC • 5-4 W10/28 at Boston College 2-3 L10/30 BOSTON U . • 1-2 L11/05 vs . Boston U . # 0-3 L # league semifinal (at Northeastern)

game-by-game Results

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UnH wildcaTs�00� (�-��, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptains: Katie White and Kaitlyn Skelley08/27 INDIANA 1-3 L08/28 SACRED HEART 5-3 W09/03 vs. Central Michigan ∂2-5 L09/04 at St . Louis 2-0 W09/08 at Harvard 0-3 L09/11 RIDER 4-2 W09/14 at UConn 0-8 L09/17 UMASS OT 2-3 L09/18 HOLY CROSS 1-2 L09/23 NORTHEASTERN 1-7 L10/01 at Boston U . • 0-3 L10/02 at Dartmouth 4-1 W10/08 at Albany • OT 2-1 W10/09 at Yale 1-4 L10/14 MAINE • OT 2-3 L10/16 at Providence 1-0 W10/21 at Vermont • 0-4 L10/23 BOSTON COLLEGE 2-3 L10/29 UMBC • 7-0 W ∂ at St. Louis

�00� (�-��, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin Balducci08/26 NORTHEASTERN (13) 0-5 L09/02 vs. Pacific (at Cal) 0-1 L09/03 at California 1-6 L09/09 vs . Davidson (at UVM) OT 3-4 L09/10 vs . Miami (at UVM) 0-3 L09/15 HARVARD OT 2-1 W09/17 SACRED HEART OT 5-6 L09/21 at Holy Cross 0-2 L09/24 at Indiana (14) 1-3 L09/30 BOSTON U . • 1-3 L10/01 DARTMOUTH 1-2 L10/08 ALBANY • 0-5 L10/13 at Maine • 0-1 L10/15 PROVIDENCE 1-4 L10/21 VERMONT • OT 3-4 L10/22 at Boston College (6) 2-5 L10/25 at UMass 4-1 W10/28 at UMBC • 9-1 W

�00� (�-��, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin Balducci08/26 ST . LOUIS 3-1 W08/31 COLGATE 3-2 W09/02 RIDER 1-3 L09/05 at Harvard 2-3 L09/08 vs . Virginia (14) [at UVM] 0-2 L09/09 vs . UMass (at UVM) OT 1-0 W09/15 PACIFIC 1-0 W09/16 HOLY CROSS 2-0 W09/22 at Central Michigan 3-1 W09/23 at Michigan State (6) 0-6 L09/28 at Boston U . (14) • 1-4 L09/30 at Northeastern 2OT 1-2 L10/06 MAINE • 2OT 2-1 W10/10 at Dartmouth PS-OT 2-3 L10/13 at Vermont • 0-3 L10/16 vs . Davidson (at Dartmouth) 3-0 W10/20 FAIRFIELD • 2-0 W10/21 BOSTON COLLEGE (12) 2-5 L10/27 at Albany (16) • 0-3 L10/28 at Sacred Heart 1-3 L11/02 at Boston U . (13) # 2-5 L # league semifinal

�00� (�-��, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin Balducci08/30 at American 0-4 L08/31 vs . Radford (at American) 3-0 W09/05 BROWN 5-2 W09/07 HARVARD 3-2 W09/14 MICHIGAN STATE 1-6 L09/17 at Holy Cross OT 4-3 W09/20 vs . Louisville (at ‘Cuse) OT 3-4 L09/21 at Syracuse 0-10 L09/26 at Lafayette OT 2-3 L09/28 at Rutgers OT 3-4 L10/03 BOSTON U . • 2-3 L10/05 NORTHEASTERN 4-1 W10/08 DARTMOUTH 2-3 L10/11 at Maine • 4-3 W10/17 VERMONT • 2-1 W10/19 at Boston College OT 2-3 L10/25 at Fairfield • 4-2 W11/02 ALBANY • 1-3 L11/07 vs . Maine (at Albany) # OT 3-2 W11/09 at Albany ^ 1-2 L # league semifinal ^ league final

�00� (��-�, �-� America East)Head coach: Robin Balducci08/30 SYRACUSE 2-5 L09/04 at Brown 6-1 W09/06 at Providence 3-4 L09/12 vs . UC Davis (at Vermont) 2-0 W09/13 vs . Penn (at Vermont) 3-2 W09/19 HOLY CROSS 5-2 W09/25 at Davidson 6-0 W09/27 at Duke 1-7 L10/03 MAINE • 3-6 L10/04 at Northeastern 2-3 L10/07 at Dartmouth 4-0 W10/10 at Vermont • 3-1 W10/11 vs . Michigan (at Harvard) OT 3-2 W10/17 at Boston U . • 1-2 L10/18 BOSTON COLLEGE 3-2 W10/24 FAIRFIELD • 6-0 W10/31 at Albany • 2-1 W11/03 at Harvard OT 5-4 W11/06 at Albany # 0-3 L # league semifinal

�0�0 (��-�, �-0 America East)Head coach: Robin BalducciCaptain: Kara Connolly08/28 LOCK HAVEN 3-1 W08/29 DELAWARE 2-1 W09/02 BRYANT 2-0 W09/05 PROVIDENCE 4-1 W09/11 at Maryland 0-7 L09/12 vs . American (at Maryland) 2-5 L09/15 HARVARD 3-1 W09/18 at Holy Cross 5-1 W09/24 at Michigan 1-2 L09/25 at Central Michigan 4-1 W10/01 at Maine • 3-2 W10/03 at Northeastern OT 2-1 W10/16 DARTMOUTH 3-4 L10/09 VERMONT • 2-0 W10/16 BOSTON U . • 3-2 W10/17 at Boston College 1-2 L 10/22 at Fairfield • 3-1 W10/24 LOUISVILLE 2-3 L10/30 ALBANY • 4-1 W

11/05 MAINE # 3-2 W11/06 ALBANY ^ OT 2-3 L # league semifinal (at Boston U.) ^ league final

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UnH wildcaTs The University of New Hampshire Athletics Department holds an annual awards reception each spring to recognize the achievements of its student-athletes. The field hockey team has had numerous athletes honored with various awards through the years .

STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR1979 Kathy Sanborn1981 Gaby Haroules1982 Carla Hesler1985 Barb Marois1986 Sandy Vander-Heyden1987 Karen Geromini1991 Liz Brickley1992 Brenda Canning1994 Tracy Toupin1995 Stacy Fimple2003 Marcie Boyer

Susan kilmister Memorial Award This award was established in memory of Susan Kilmister, a member of the UNH field hockey and lacrosse teams in 1978 and 1979 . Sue died unexpectedly while participating at the 1979 NCAA national lacrosse championships . Her family, friends and teammates remember her as an outstanding athlete who contrib-uted to her team both as a performer and a person . Recipients of this award reflect Sue’s dedication, accomplishments and sportsmanship as a student-athlete .

1989 Jean Courtney1990 Cherie Toupin1991 Kathleen Ruffle1992 Kathleen Ruffle1993 Rebecca Provost Jenn Bouchie1994 Dottie Catlin1995 Courtney Lucksinger1996 Aimee Tanguay1997 Carey Bialobrzeski1998 Selena Liubakka1999 Kelly Stowe

2000 Allie Lehmann2001 Kaitlin Carney2002 Brittany Schneider2003 Julie Munson2004 Heidi Anderson2005 Anita Anastasi2006 Sam Geary2007 Cally Cooke2008 Brooke Bercari2009 Kendall Deck Kate Collins Smyth2010 Kara Connolly�0�� Hayley Rausch

UNHHalloffameiNdUctees

���� Marisa Didio (‘78) Barb Marois (‘86)���� Karen Geromini (‘87) Gaby Haroules (‘81) Kathy Sanborn (‘79) Pat Small (‘58) Sandy Vander-Heyden (‘87)���� Harriet B . Forkey (‘54) Anita Kichline (‘52) Jean Rilling (Coach) Sharon Stepanian (‘48)���� Sandra MacIvor (‘63) Virginia E . Parker (‘46) Jean Swett-Sickels (‘54)���� Robin Balducci (‘85) Joyce Hiller (‘54) Ruth Hodgkins (‘46)���� Pauline Collins (‘87) Sandi Costigan (‘86) Marjorie Fisk (‘54) Anna Lee Miller (‘70)�000 Laurie Leary (‘83) Cheryl Murtagh (‘81)�00� Carla Hesler (‘82)�00� Liz Brickley (‘91)�00� Susanne Fortier (‘71) Tracy Toupin (‘95)�00� Stacy Fimple (‘96)�0�0 Marcie Boyer (‘03)

Marisa didio Award The Marisa Didio Award is bestowed upon a student-athlete who represents the Extra Mile Theory, which states “Some choose the shortest distance doing only what is required . Others give of themselves more freely and go the extra mile.” Marisa Didio served as head coach of the UNH field hockey team for six seasons (1983-87, 1989) and led the Wildcats to the national championship game in 1986 . She compiled an 84-25-9 record and also led the women’s lacrosse team to a 31-10 mark – and the University’s only NCAA national championship in 1985 – in three seasons .

2006 Kara Napolitano 2007 Kiera Williams 2008 Kiera Williams 2009 Whitney Frates 2010 Kendall Deck �0�� Emma Erler

Joyce V. Hiller Scholarship Award The Joyce V . Hiller Scholarship Fund has been established at the University of New Hampshire Foundation through the generosity of Joyce V . Hiller . Joyce earned her degree in Physi-cal Education from UNH in 1954 and was inducted into the Hall of Honor in 1998 . Over the years, she has been an enthusiastic advocate and generous benefactor for UNH women’s athlet-ics, particularly the field hockey program. The scholarship is given with respect to what Joyce has meant to the field hockey program – a person who is always there with a helping hand and gives selflessly to the program.

1999 Amy Agulay2000 Jessica Russell2001 Marcie Boyer2002 Marcie Boyer2003 Jen Stamp2004 Christine Buckley2005 Kaitlyn Skelley

2006 Brittany Jacobs2007 Sam Geary Margaux Shute2008 Meg Shea2009 Meg Shea�0�0 Whitney Frates�0�� Whitney Frates

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARD1988 Kate Dumphy1995 Nicole Pellecchia

WILDCAT WINNERS CIRCLESCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD1984 Mary Ellen Cullinane1985 Jill Sickels1986 Kate Dumphy1990 Kristen Vander-Heyden

BARBARA KING-NEWMANSCHOLARSHIP AWARD1999 Kristin Iarrusso

Wildcat Awards

donna lynne ‘74 Scholarship Award The Donna Lynne ‘74 Scholarship Award is presented to an individual for “substantial contribution to the team through athletic and leadership abilities.”

�0�� Kyle Lyons

The Freshman Award The Freshman Award is an honor the senior class be-stows upon a deserving freshman .

�0�� Megan Bozek, Casey Pohlmeyer

Marisa Didio

Barb Marois

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USA Field Hockey Hall of FameBarb Marois 2004

U.S. Olympic CommitteePlayer of the YearBarb Marois 1991-92-93-94

U.S. Olympic TeamBarb Marois 1988, 1996Sandy Vander-Heyden 1988Sandi Costigan 1988

U.S. National TeamBarb Marois 1986-96Sandy Vander-Heyden 1986-87Sandi Costigan 1987-89Brenda Canning 1992-94Tracy Toupin 1992-94

U.S. National SquadMarisa Didio 1978-80Cheryl Murtagh 1978-80Carla Hesler 1979-83Laurie Leary 1984Robin Balducci 1984Barb Marois 1984-85Sandy Vander-Heyden 1984-85Sandi Costigan 1985-86Karen Geromini 1984-86

U.S. National Elite SquadCheryl Murtagh 1981

U.S. Olympic Festival TeamPauline Collins 1985-86Karen Geromini 1984-86Cyndi Caldwell 1987Deb Blumen 1990Sarah Paveglio 1991Cherie Toupin 1991Brenda Canning 1991Tracy Toupin 1993Kathy Cortez 1992Nicole Pellechia 1993Stacy Fimple 1995Shayne Medico 1995Jessica McClain 1995

U.S. Under-�� TeamMarcie Boyer 2002-03

U.S. Under-�� TeamCarla Hesler Cheryl MurtaghPauline Collins 1985-86Kim zifcak 1986-87Cyndi Caldwell 1986-87Tracy Toupin 1992

U.S. Junior National TeamPauline Collins 1987Karen Brady 1989

U.S. National Team CoachesMarisa Didio Assistant Olympic Coach 1988 National Team asst . coach 1985-88Robin Balducci National coaching staff 1995-00

National Awards / USA Field Hockey

NfHcaall-academicsqUad

���� Jenn Bouchie���� Jodi Maxon���� Jodi Maxon���� Becky Craigue���� Becky Craigue Kristen Wagner���� Amy Agulay Carey Bialobrzeski Becky Craigue Kate Duffy���� Amy Agulay�000 Amy Agulay Marcie Boyer�00� Heidi Anderson Marcie Boyer Lizzy Duffy Julie Munson Cameron Schmitz�00� Marcie Boyer Julie Munson�00� Sam Geary Caitlin Gillen Julie Munson Holly Schurk Margaux Shute�00� Heidi Anderson Lauren Bruce Sam Geary Caitlin Gillen Shauna Sellenger Margaux Shute Stefanie Simeone�00� Sam Geary Brittany Jacobs Margaux Shute�00� Cally Cooke Sam Geary Brittany Jacobs Margaux Shute Kendra Teixeira�00� Cally Cooke Sam Geary Kim McGinness Michelle Montalbano Margaux Shute�00� Cally Cooke Brittany Jacobs Katherine Nagengast�00� Cally Cooke Emma Erler Claire Grogan Katherine Nagengast�0�0 Renee Bernier, Megan Bozek, Meg Callanan, Kendall Deck, Emma Erler, Claire Grogan, Mackenzie Joyce, Katherine Nagengast, Meg Williamson

SECOND TEAMLaurie Leary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983Pauline Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Liz Brickley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989Tracy Toupin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993Becky Craigue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998Kristin Iarrusso . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999Jessica Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000Cameron Schmitz . . . . . . . . . . . 2001Jen Stamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003Whitney Frates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010

THIRD TEAMLaurie Leary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983Brenda Canning . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991Tracy Toupin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992Meg Shea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009

HONORABLE MENTIONMary Ellen Cullinane . . . . . . . . 1984Sandy Vander Heyden . . . . . . . . 1984Sandi Costigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985Karen Geromini . . . . . . . . . 1983-84Karen Brady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989

FIRST TEAMCarla Hesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979Cheryl Murtagh . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979Carla Hesler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981Barb Marois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984Sandy Vander Heyden . . . . . . . . 1985Sandi Costigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986Karen Geromini . . . . . . . . . 1985-86Peggy Hilinski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987Stacy Fimple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994Rebecca Provost . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994Marcie Boyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002

Broderick Award FinalistsBarb Marois 1984Sandy Vander-Heyden 1985Sandi Costigan 1986Marcie Boyer 2002

UNH WILDCATS & USA FIELD HOCKEY

ALL-AMERICANS

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America East Coach of the YearRobin Balducci 1998, 2000, 2010

America East Player of the YearJessica Russell 2000

America East Offensive Player of the YearMarcie Boyer 2002Sarah Craigue 2008Meg Shea 2009

America East Rookie of the YearAmy Agulay 1997Katie White 2002

America East All-Conference First Team1996 Aimee Tanguay1997 Caroline Coyne1998 Becky Craigue1999 Amy Agulay, Kristin Iarrusso, Kelly Stowe2000 Amy Agulay, Jessica Russell, Kelly Stowe2001 Marcie Boyer2002 Marcie Boyer, Jen Stamp2003 Sam Carr, Jen Stamp, Katie White2004 Brittany Schneider2005 Katie White2006 Emily Colton2007 Brooke Bercari2008 Sarah Craigue, Meg Shea2009 Whitney Frates, Meg Shea2010 Kara Connolly, Whitney Frates, Kyle Lyons

America East All-Conference Second Team1998 Carey Bialobrzeski, Selena Liubakka, Cameron Schmitz1999 Cameron Schmitz2000 Marcie Boyer, Allie Lehmann2001 Cameron Schmitz2002 Lizzy Duffy, Kristen Weldon2003 Christine Buckley, Brittany Schneider2004 Heidi Anderson, Caitlin Gillen2005 Brittany Jacobs, MacKenzie Stuart2006 Sam Geary2007 Meg Shea, Margaux Shute, Kiera Williams2008 Cally Cooke, Whitney Frates2009 Kara Connolly, Kendall Deck2010 Kendall Deck, Hayley Rausch

America East All-Rookie Team2001 Christine Buckley, Brittany Schneider2002 Kaitlyn Skelley, Katie White2003 Caitlin Gillen, MacKenzie Stuart2004 Liz Edwards, Kate Gedney2005 Brittany Jacobs, Kara Napolitano, Michelle Tavener2006 Meg Shea2007 Johanna Stemmler2008 Kate Collins Smyth, Kendall Deck, Whitney Frates, Jenna Lehman2009 Melyssa Woods2010 Megan Bozek, Casey Pohlmeyer, Tori Welch

America East All-Academic Team2006 Sam Geary2007 Margaux Shute2008 Cally Cooke2009 Cally Cooke, Katherine Nagengast2010 Emma Erler

NAC Player of the YearTracy Toupin 1992Stacy Fimple 1994

NAC All-Conference Team1989 Karen Brady, Liz Brickley, Kristin Vander-Heyden1990 Deb Blumen, Liz Brickley, Stacey Gaudette, Kristin Vander-Heyden1991 Brenda Canning, Tracy Toupin1992 Kathy Cortez, Sunna Roulston, Tracy Toupin1993 Stacy Fimple, Rebecca Provost, Tracy Toupin1994 Stacy Fimple, Nicole Pellechia, Rebecca Provost1995 Jessica McClain

NAC All-Conference Second Team1995 Jodi Maxon, Stacy Fimple

Conference Awards

AMERICA EAST // NORTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE

Sam Carr

Becky Craigue

Lizzy Duffy

Katie White

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2nd atMichiganState............................ 1pm7th atVermont•..................................... 3pm9th STANFORD.................................... 1pm14th atBostonUniversity•..................... 7pm16th BOSTONCOLLEGE..................... 3pm21st MAINE•......................................... 3pm29th atAlbany•....................................... 1pm30th atHarvard........................................ 3pm