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2010-11 UNH Men's Basketball Media Guide

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NEW HAMPSHIRENEW HAMPSHIRE

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The University itself is located just minutes from the Atlantic Ocean. Historic Portsmouth Harbor, less than 10 miles from UNH, offers many shopping and fine dining opportunities, while Hampton Beach, to the south, is a popular vacation spot.

Amtrak’s Downeaster, with a station located on campus, is a great way to travel to Boston or Portland. As a passenger, you’ll enjoy overlooking miles of scenic landscape along the way.

Just an hour south of the campus is Boston, the cultural “hub” of New England. There, visitors can enjoy a baseball game at historic Fenway Park, visit Quincy Market or walk the Freedom Trail, which features many of the sites where early American history was made.

The Lakes Region of New Hampshire is located to the north. The crown jewel of the region is Lake Winnipesaukee, which is one of the largest lakes in the Northeast. Countless recreational activities exist on the many lakes in the area.

Less than a two-hour drive north is the White Mountain region of New Hampshire, which offers numerous skiing and hiking op-portunities. Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeast.

Ocean, mountains, sandy beaches and charming port cities are all within a short drive.

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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Credits:The 2010-11 University of New Hampshire Men’s Basketball Media Guide was written, edited and designed by the UNH Athletic Media Relations Office. An iMac using Adobe InDesign CS2 and Adobe Photoshop CS2 was used for the design and layout.

Editor: Eric CoplinDesign, layout and editorial assistance: Douglas PooleCover Designs: Eric CoplinAction Photography: Brian Jenkins, Gil Talbot, Mike Silverwood, Carrie Doyle, Danielle CoplinHeadshot Photos: Gil Talbot (Athletic Deptartment Photographer)Region Photography: Carrie Doyle, the White Mountains Attractions Association and NHDTTD/Dave ShaferSelect Archives Photos: Tom Maguire and Bob Homer

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UNH Basketball Quick Facts/Directions ...........................2Media Information .................................................................3The University of New HampshireUniversity Profile...............................................................4-11Administration ...............................................................12-13Support Staff ....................................................................13-16Jerry Azumah Performance Center ...................................17Lundholm Gymnasium ........................................................18The CoachesHead Coach Bill Herrion ...............................................20-21Assistant Coaches ...........................................................22-23 Associate Head Coach Ken Dempsey ..........................22 Assistant Coach Chris Mohr .........................................22 Assistant Coach Jean Bain .............................................23 Director of Basketball Operations Scott Weitzell .....23The Team2010-11 Roster .......................................................................252010-11 Outlook .............................................................26-27Player Profiles ..................................................................28-40 Alvin Abreu .................................................................28-29 Tyrone Conley ...................................................................30 Dane DiLiegro ...................................................................31 James Valladares ...............................................................32 Brian Benson .....................................................................33 Ryan Herrion .....................................................................34 Patrick Konan ....................................................................35 Chris Matagrano ..............................................................36 Ferg Myrick ........................................................................37 Chandler Rhoads ..............................................................38 Jordon Bronner .................................................................39 DeAndray Buckley ...........................................................39 Scott Morris ......................................................................40 Kazadi Nyanguila .............................................................40America EastAmerica East 2009-10 Review ............................................44America East Profile .............................................................45America East Composite Schedule ...................................462009-10 Review2009-10 Final Statistics ........................................................47The Record BookSingle Game Records/All-Time Record vs. Opponents ......48Individual Season Records ..................................................49Individual Career Records.............................................50-51Top Five Team Single-Season Efforts ...............................52Year-by-Year Records ...........................................................53Year-by-Year Results .......................................................54-57Alumni Roster ..................................................................58-59Wildcat Honor Roll ...............................................................60

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL School ...........................................University of New HampshireLocation ..........................................................Durham, NH 03824Enrollment ............................................................................. 14,492President ......................................................Dr. Mark HuddlestonAthletic Director ....................................................Marty ScaranoNickname ...........................................................................WildcatsColors ......................................................................Blue and WhiteConference .................................................................America EastFirst Season .............................................................................. 1903Arena ........................................................ Lundholm GymnasiumCapacity .................................................................................... 3,000Affiliation....................................................................America EastHead coach................................................................... Bill HerrionAlma Mater ........................................ Merrimack College (1981)Career Record/Years ........................................ 295-259/19 YearsRecord at School/Years ......................................58-90/Five YearsAmerica East Record/Years ...............................137-73/13 yearsAssociate head coach ........ Ken Dempsey (Moravian College ‘83) Assistant coach .............................Chris Mohr (Merrimack ‘97)Assistant coach ............................. Jean Bain (Northeastern ‘02)2009-10 Overall Record ........................................................13-172009-10 Conference Record/Finish ..........................6-10/T-6th Lettermen Returning/Lost ........................................................ 9/3Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................. 3/2Men’s Basketball Contact ........................................... Eric Coplin

Coplin Office ..........................................................(603) 862-0717 Coplin Cell ..............................................................(603) 812-6877 Office Fax ................................................................(603) 862-3839 Press Box Phone (Lundholm Gym) ...................(603) 862-3181 Main Athletic Office .............................................(603) 862-2013 Basketball Office ....................................................(603) 862-2503 Basketball Office Fax ............................................(603) 862-4069

DIRECTIONS TO LUNDHOLM GYMNASIUM

From the South: Take 95 North to 84 East. Follow 84 East through Con-necticut to the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90). Stay on the Mass Pike for 10 miles before taking the exit for Auburn/Worcester and 290 East. Proceed east on 290 until it ends and merges with 495 North -- stay in the left lanes to exit to 495 North. Continue on 495 North -- it will end and merge with 95 North. Proceed on 95 North into New Hampshire and continue on to the toll booth. From the toll, go approximately seven miles and look for signs that read “NH Lakes and White Mountains,” and “Dover/Concord.” Exit to the left for the Spaulding Turnpike (Route 4 West). Go about four miles and take the last exit before the toll (Exit 6W) for Concord and Durham. At this point, you are still on Route 4 West. Go approximately four miles and continue straight through a traffic light (Madbury Road), and proceed another 1 1/2 miles to the Route 155A exit, marked University of New Hampshire.” Take a left turn off the ramp and proceed one mile to Field House, which is on the right at the top of the hill.

From Maine: Follow 95 South to Spaulding Turnpike (Route 4 West) and continue as above.

From the West (Vermont, Concord): Take 89 South to 93 North. Follow 93 North, approximately four miles to 393 East, which will merge with Route 4 East. Follow Route 4 to Route 155A exit for “University of New Hampshire.” Make a right off the ramp and proceed as above.

From the West (Manchester, Nashua): Take 93 North to Route 101 East. Follow 101 to Exit 7 (Route 125). Exit and take a left onto 125 and follow straight to Lee Traffic Circle. First right at circle is Route 4 East. Con-tinue as above.

For parking: From ramp off of Route 4, proceed 3/4 mile, make a left turn op-posite tennis courts -- Green sign “Field House Parking” -- follow road and turn right at fork. Parking Lot “A” is one-quarter mile ahead on the left.

Department of Intercollegiate AthleticsField House145 Main St.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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Post-game interviews will take place in the conference room located just outside of the Lundholm Gymnasium. For non-game day interviews, please make request through the media relations office by contacting Eric Coplin.

TELEVISION

New Hampshire will be appearing in four regular season games on television this season. The America East champion-ship game will appear on ESPN2 on March 12.

WILDCATS ON THE RADIO In its 11th year of covering University of New Hampshire sporting events, the Wildcat Sports Network will once again broadcast Wildcat men’s basketball games during the regular season and through the playoffs. The Wildcat Network is scheduled to cover selected regular season games and the America East playoffs. Veteran play-by-play announcer Jim Jeannotte, who has been broadcasting Wildcat Athletics since 1973, will continue to anchor men’s basketball coverage. He’ll be joined courtside for color-com-mentary by Mike Murphy. Murphy also works as the Associate Director of Ath-letic Media & Public Rela-tions for the University of New Hampshire. The flagship stations will be WGIR 610 AM in Manchester, WGIN 930 AM in Rochester and WQSO 96.7 FM in Ports-mouth. Also picking up the Wildcat Sports Network signal will be WUVR 1490 AM in Lebanon, WNTK 99.7 FM in New London, WCNL 1010 AM in Newport and WASR 1420 AM in Wolfe-boro. For the complete broadcast schedule go to www.unhwildcats.com/TV-radio.

The University of New Hampshire Office of Athletic Media & Public Relations welcomes members of the media covering Wildcat men’s basketball during the 2010-11 season. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to UNH and while covering the Wildcats on the road.

NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY BASKETBALL MEDIA

Associated PressP.O. Box 1296Concord, NH 03301(603) 224-3327(603) 226-0883 FAX

Boston Globe 135 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, MA 02107 (617) 929-2860 (617) 929-2872 FAX

Boston Herald One Herald Square Boston, MA 02106 (617) 462-3005 (617) 542-1314 FAX

Concord MonitorP.O. Box 1177 Concord, NH 03302-1177 (603) 224-5301 (603) 224-8120 FAX

Foster’s Daily Democrat333 Central Ave.Dover, NH 03820(603) 742-4455(603) 749-7079 FAX

Keene Sentinel60 West St. Keene, NH 03431 (603) 352-1234 (603) 352-0437 FAX

Laconia Citizen171 Fair St.Laconia, NH 03246(603) 524-3800(603) 527-3593 FAX

Lawrence Eagle Tribune100 Turnpike St. North Andover, MA 01845 (508) 685-1000 (508) 687-6045 FAX

Manchester Union LeaderP.O. Box 9555Manchester, NH 03105(603) 668-4321(603) 668-0382 FAX

Nashua Telegraph P.O. Box 1008Nashua, NH 03061 (603) 594-6467 (603) 882-2681 FAX

The New HampshireMemorial Union BuildingDurham, NH 03824Sports Editor(603) 862-1490(603) 862-3952 FAX

Portsmouth Herald 111 Maplewood Ave. Portsmouth, NH 03801(603) 463-1800 (603) 433-5760 FAX

WERZ-FM11 Downing Ct.Exeter, N.H. 03833(603) 772-4757(603) 772-8464 FAX

WHEB-FMP.O. BOX 120Portsmouth, NH 03802(603) 463-7300 or 431-ROCK(603) 430-9415 FAX

WTPL-FMP.O. Box 875Concord, NH 03301(603) 225-5521(603) 224-6404 FAX

WTSN-AM101 Back RoadDover, NH 03820(603) 742-1270(603) 742-0448 FAX

Nov. 30 at Connecticut, SportsNet New York, 7 p.m.Jan. 4 at Boston U., Comcast SportsNet, 7:30 p.m.Jan. 31 at Vermont, Comcast SportsNet 7:30 p.m.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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UNH was invited to play in its first ESPN BracketBusters event and did not waste the op-portunity. The Wildcats were sent to Loyola (Md.) on Feb. 20 and scored a 61-60 victory against the Greyhounds at Reitz Arena. The ‘Cats scored the game’s final six points, includ-ing a runner in the lane by Tyrone Conley with 0.7 seconds on the clock, to steal the win.

When the Wildcats played host to Vermont on Jan. 27 in front of a live television audience on NESN, 2,355 fans filled Lundholm Gymnasium, which marked the largest Lundholm crowd for a men’s game in nearly four years. On Jan. 28, 2006, 2,384 fans witnessed Vermont defeat UNH, 64-56; this time, however, the home crowd was treated to a 75-56 victory. Fans in Durham received their money’s worth all year long as the Wildcats posted a 9-4 record at home, their best mark since the 1994-95 season. The squad won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61. Overall, they have won 12 of their last 16 home contests. With the winning, came fans, as UNH reached the largest average attendance (1,126) and largest total attendance (14,642) since the 1995-96 season. The fans also got into the “streaking” spirit, putting together a six-game streak of crowds of 1,000-plus from Jan. 27-Feb. 28, as well as consecutive crowds of 2,000-plus from Jan. 27-Feb. 6. Both streaks were the longest since 1994-95. Lundholm has now reached an average attendance of 1,000 and a total attendance of 13,000 in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1994-95-1995-96.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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Alvin Abreu became the 27th Wildcat to score 1,000 points in a career when he knocked down a jumper on the front end of a three-point play to tie the game at 52 with 1:28 remaining against Hart-ford on Feb. 6 at Lundholm Gymnasium. With 1,144 points, Abreu starts the 2010-11 season 14th all-time on the UNH scoring list.

NEW HAMPSHIREBrian Benson was named to the America East All-Aca-demic Team at the conference’s annual awards banquet March 5 at the Harry Jack Gray Center on the campus of the University of Hartford. The then-sophomore, who is a kinesiology: pedagogy major, was the owner of a 3.47 grade point average. It marked the second straight season a Wildcat had made the five-member squad.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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In 2008, the men’s basketball lock-er rooms underwent a renova-tion. The locker room features 16 wooden lockers, a large-screen television and a lounge area.

The Wildcat sculpture, commis-sioned by the UNH alumni associa-tion, was created by Matthew Grey Palmer and is displayed on Main Street in front of the Whittemore Center and Memorial Field.

Lundholm Gymnasium, the home to UNH basketball, has received a complete facelift in recent years. Since 2001, the gym floor has been replaced and new lighting and sound systems were installed. Most recently, new scoreboards were in-stalled and the bleachers were re-placed in the summer of 2007.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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In 1995, construction of the $27 million Recreation and Sport Complex reached completion. The new Whittemore Center includes a state-of-the-art 6,500 to 7,500 seat arena for hockey, concerts and convocations, as well as a new three-level recreation sports facility.

The Jerry Azumah Performance Center opened its doors in the summer of 2003 to UNH student-ath-letes. A generous donation by Azumah, a former cor-nerback with the Chicago Bears and the 1999 recipi-ent of the Walter Payton Award, allowed for a new state-of-the-art strength and conditioning center. The area was doubled in size during the summer of 2009.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALLUNIVERSITy OF

Students who choose UNH often do so because of the seemingly endless options offered through an accessi-ble system of schools and colleges. UNH offers literally thousands of courses in more than 100 majors.

In the past five years, the University has added eight new residential halls, most re-cently opening up three new dorms in 2008.

The University has completed renovations to numerous buildings throughout the aca-demic campus. Most recenty, Kingsbury Hall (shown) underwent a $52 million renovation.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton (second from left) and George Bush (second from right) both spoke at the UNH commencement in May 2007. The Presidents were joined by the Governor of New Hampshire, John Lynch, (far left) and then-UNH Interim President, J. Bonnie Newman.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALLUNIVERSITy OF NEW HAMPSHIRENestled in New Hampshire’s sea-coast region, the UNH campus of-fers a pleasing mix of classic and modern buldings and college greens that gradually gives way to 2,600 acres of woods, fields, and farms.

Opened in 2003, Holloway Commons (shown) offers award winning dining services to UNH students.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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The mission of the intercollegiate athletics program at the University of New Hampshire is to provide student-athletes a collegiate experience that is enriched by their participation in programs which are competitive at the NCAA Division I level both regionally and nationally.

The intercollegiate athletics program also plays an important role by enhancing the quality of life for the University and statewide community by being a source 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. Provide student-athletes every opportunity to meet academic and athletic demands with the goal of graduating every student-athlete. 2. Provide resources necessary to field competitive teams with league affiliations, and to gain regional and national recognition. 3. Provide equitable opportunities for all intercollegiate athletics by the active recruitment of minority athletes, and provide equitable opportunities for all

women student-athletes commensurate with that of their male counterparts. 4. Provide excellent facilities for all athletes to train, practice and play. 5. Conduct all operations within state and federal law, University policies, rules of the NCAA, and athletics conferences in which the University competes.

The University of New Hampshire was originally founded as a land-grant college whose mission was to shape and educate citizenry among the state’s farmers, business people and engineers. Today, the University is a land-, sea-, and space-grant university serving a growing undergraduate student body of about 11,000 and a graduate population of 3,000 in addition to 600 full-time faculty members, 92% of which have earned their doctorate degree. The university has grown into a top public research university occupying 2,600 acres of classic living and learning space, while still maintaining the look and feel of a New England liberal arts college with a faculty dedicated to teaching. UNH’s student to faculty ratio registers at 17:1 with 84% of its classes having 50 students or less.

HISTORY As one of the most prestigious institutions in the Northeast, the University of New Hampshire has always been recognized as a leader in education and research, spanning all fields of study and uniting them through interdisciplinary programs, labs, farms, theatres, research centers, and libraries. Founded in 1866 as the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, UNH was among the early state institutions of higher education whose formation was made possible by federal government land grants. The purpose for the grants was to establish colleges that would serve the sons and daughters of farming and laboring families. New Hampshire College was originally situated in Hanover, N.H. Here it was in connection with Dartmouth College before moving to Durham in 1893 after Benjamin Thompson bequeathed land and money to further the development of the college. The state legislature then granted its new charter as the University of New Hampshire in 1923. The University hosts nearly 550 international students from more than 50 countries and boasts a population of students from 49 states. Along with over 100 majors offered, UNH encompasses seven schools and colleges that undergraduates can choose from: the College of Liberal Arts, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, School of Health and Human Services, College of Life Sciences and Agricultures, Whittemore School of Business

and Economics, and the Thompson School of Applied Science. And at the very heart of the University’s undergraduate studies is the General Education Program. The GEP is a core program with a breadth of academic subjects that aims to acquaint the student with some of the major modes of thought necessary to understand oneself, others, society, and the world. The University prides itself as being a top 10 entrepreneurial campus (Forbes.com and The Princeton Review) and is among the top 30 universities nationally in science research funding from NASA. UNH is home to the NASA-recog-nized Space Science Center; the Institute for Study for Earth, Oceans and Space; and the Institute of Marine Science and Engineer-ing. The English program is staffed by an inspiring faculty of winners of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the MacAr-thur Fellowship, the Edgar Allen Poe Award and the Young Poets Award. In addition,

the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, established in 1962, was recently selected second among all business schools in a nationwide pool of business school deans. UNH also graduates students who attend top-notch graduate schools, including Law School at Harvard and Cornell, Engineering at Stanford, and Medical school at Dartmouth, John Hopkins, and Harvard.

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The University seeks excellence through diversity among its administra-tors, faculty, staff, and students. The university prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, na-tional origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, or marital status. The University of New Hampshire is committed to creating a more diverse com-munity, knowing that “inclusion, diversity and equity are values inextricably linked to our mission of educational excellence.” This diversity strengthens our ability to reach our individual and collective poten-tial and to provide better services and care for all faculty, staff, and students.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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CAMPUS In the last few years, several of the athletic facilities have received major upgrades and improvements. In September of 2001, the University completed a new $2.15 million track and field facility. The Jerry Azumah Performance Center, a brand new strength and conditioning facility located in the UNH Field House, was dedicated on July 8, 2003, and then doubled in size during the summer of 2009. UNH athletics has also added two brand new $1.5 mil-lion outdoor artificial fields, Memorial Field and Bremner Field. Lundholm Gymnasium has received some major overhauls, including a new playing surface, new lights, new sound system, new bleacher system, new backboards and new scoreboards. The Paul Sweet Oval was completely renovated in 2009 to include new surfaces, lighting, painting, infrastructure upgrades and the replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture. In addition to the incredible improvements of its athletic facilities, the University has upgraded and renovated a large part of its academic campus as well. Most recently, Thompson Hall, one of the standing histori-cal landmarks of the University, has been beautifully refurbished and re-stored. The University also completed a $52 million renovation of Kinsbury Hall, adding 6,000 square feet of student project space for students in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, as well as a $4.5 revamp of Hewitt Hall to expand the School of Health and Human Services. In addition, Dimon Library was renovated and the University also spent $15 million to complete Morse Hall, a new science and engineering building. At a cost of $31.1 million, the new 120,000 square foot Biological Sciences Building (Rudman Hall) and the Spaulding Life Sciences renovation project provides state-of-the-art teaching and research laboratories. The $8.2 million renovation project for the Memorial Union Building modernized the existing student union building to include kitchen and dining facilities, two theaters, student mailboxes, lounges and meeting rooms and the Bookstore. Hol-loway Commons Dining Hall was completed and provides students with one of the finest on-campus dining facilities in the nation. In November 1995, construction reached completion on the Whittemore Center, a $27 million Recreation and Sports Complex. This project included a state-of-the-art

6,000 to 7,500 seat arena used for hockey, basketball, gymnastics, concerts and convocations, as well as a new three-level recreational sports facility within the structure that had housed Snively Arena. UNH is home to the NASA-recognized Space Science Center; the Institute for Study for Earth, Oceans and Space; and the Institute of Marine Science and Engineering. The English program is staffed by winners of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the MacAr-thur Fellowship, the Edgar Allen Poe Award and the Young Poets Award. The Whittemore School of Business and Economics, es-tablished in 1962, is consistently ranked near the top among all business schools in a nationwide poll of business school deans. Combining the atmosphere of a small New England liberal arts college with the resources and opportunities of a major research university, the Univer-sity of New Hampshire is a place

where all students can find or create their own niche and succeed. While the University offers an extremely broad academic base with an inspiring faculty, it also provides students with thousands of opportunities to get involved, either through athletics, campus recreation, student life, or research. The University is a dynamic community that not only challenges its members academically but also expands their understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity and leads to incredible growth as students, faculty, staff, and as a community.

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Distinguished AlumniJerry Azumah ‘99

Former NFL Pro Bowler, Chicago Bears

Susan Blanchard Ryan ’89Star of movie “Open Water”

Andy Brickley ’82Former NHL Player & Current Analyst,

Boston Bruins (NESN)

Karyn Bye ’941998 Olympic Gold, Ice Hockey

Marcy Carsey ’66Producer, Cosby Show &

That 70’s Show

Ty Conklin ’01NHL Player, Detroit Red Wings

Gary DeStefano ’78President, Nike Team Sports

Jack Edwards ’79Announcer, Boston Bruins (NESN)

Carlton Fisk ’69Hall of Fame Baseball Player

Corey Graham ’07NFL Player, Chicago Bears

John Irving ’65Author, “Cider House Rules”

Natalie Jacobson ’65Former News Anchor, Boston TV

Jason Krog, ‘99AHL Player, Chicago Wolves

Kathryn Kross ’82Executive Producer, “Bloomberg News”

Richard Linnehan ’80NASA Astronaut

John Lynch ’74New Hampshire Governor

Jackie MacMullan ’82Journalist, ESPN & ESPN.com

Mike Minnigan ’78 Owner, Minnigan PropertiesFormer Vice President, AOL

Ron Noble ’79Secretary General, Interpol

Mike O’Malley ’92Actor, “Glee”, “My Name is Earl”,

“Yes, Dear”

Peter Paul ’67Owner, Paul Financial &

Peter Paul Wines

Ricky Santos ’07CFL Player, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Robert Towse ’63Senior Partner, Morgan Stanley

Barbara Walsh ’81Pulitzer-prize winnerPortland Press Herald

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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MARTy SCARANO DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS MartyScaranoisinthemidstofhis11thyearasDirectorofAthleticsattheUniversityofNewHampshire.Duringhistenure,ScaranohasheightenednationalexposureforUNHathleticswithacademics,facilityrenovationsandprogrammaticadvancementbeingtoppriorities. Accordingtonumbersreleasedin2010,UNHathleticsrankshighestintheAmericaEastConference,theColonialAthleticAssociationandsecondnationallyamongallpublicinstitutions,trailingonlytheU.S.NavalAcademy,fortheGraduationSuccessRate(GSR)ofitsstudentathleteswithamarkof97percent.Ofits20currentsportteams,14ofthemsubmittedperfectGSRsof100percent. UNHfinishedsecondintheAmericaEastAcademicCupthispastseason,achievinga3.16cumulativegrade-pointaverage,whichsurpassedtheleaguerecordforhighestGPA. Therehavebeenover$8.5millionincapitolimprovementssincehishiringinthesummerof2000.Inthefallof2008,thePaulSweetOvalrenovationwascompletedtoincludenewsurfaces,lighting,painting,infrastructureupgradesandthereplacementofwindowsthatexistedintheoriginalarchitecture.Thetotalcostoftheprojectexceeded$500,000.Inthesummerof2007,theCowell

Stadiumgrassfieldwasreplacedwitha$1millionFieldTurfsyntheticsurface.Additionallyin2007,acompleterenovationofLundholmGymnasiumwasundertaken.The$600,000renovationincludedanewstate-of-the-artbleachersystem,newscoreboards,competitionbasketsandotheraestheticenhancements. Scaranobroughtaboutthecompletionofthe$2.15millionReggieAtkinsTrackandFieldFacilityinthesummerof2000.Theadditionofacenter-icescoreboardandmessageboardattheWhittemoreCenterwascompletedin2001.In2002,UNHathleticsrenovatedMemorialFieldalongwiththeBiggle-stonePlazaandBremnerFieldontheformerUpperField.Thetwofields,whichfeaturestate-of-the-artsyntheticturfandlighting,werebuiltatacostof$1.5millionapiece.Inaddition,constructionwascompletedtoenlargeandimprovethewomen’slockerroomsintheUNHFieldHouse.TwoothermajorimprovementstobenefitUNH’sstudent-athleteshavebeentherenovationoftheJerryAzumahPerformanceCenterforStrengthandConditioning,whichfeaturesstate-of-the-artstrengthandconditioningequipment,newofficesanddesign,andacompleteoverhauloftheStudent-AthleteAcademicCenter.ScaranoandtheUniversityarealsointhemidstoftheplanningandfundraisingforamulti-purposeoutdoorfacility. ScaranohasfocusedonmovingUNHathleticsintothecollegiatenationalarena.Toaccomplishthatgoal,UNHhastakenonthetaskofhostingma-jorNCAAchampionships.TheWildcatathleticdepartmentwashostofhighly-successfulNCAAMen’sIceHockeyNortheastRegionalsattheVerizonWirelessArena(Manchester,N.H.)in2004,2007,2009,andManchesterwillonceagainbethesiteoftheNortheastRegionalsin2011.UNHhashadtheopportunitytohosttwoNCAAWomen’sIceHockeyFrozenFoursintheWhittemoreCenterin2002and2005.Inaddition,UNHsuccessfullyhostedthe2007NCAASkiingChampionshipsinWashingtonValley,aswellasthe2005NCAAWomen’sGymnasticsNortheastRegional,whichtookplaceattheWhittemoreCenter. Thispastseason,men’sandwomen’sicehockey,football,themen’sandwomen’sskiteamsandgymnastics,aswellasmembersofmen’sandwomen’soutdoortrackandfield,allcompetedintheNCAApostseason.Becauseoftheseinitiativesandaccomplishments,UNHathleticshasconsistentlybeenrankedinthetop90programsamongallDivisionIinstitutionsinthebattlefortheNACDADirectorsCup,whichiswellaheadofnearlyallofUNH’sconferenceopponents.Thispastseason,theWildcatsranked72ndoutofmorethan370DivisionIschoolswith260.50points,whichwerethemostinprogramhistory,thebestinAmericaEastandplacedthe‘CatsinthetopfiveamongFCSteams.UNHrankedbehindonlyVillanova,Princeton,CornellandHarvardintheFCSsubdivision.InNewEngland,theWildcatsfinishedfourthbehindBostonCollege,ConnecticutandHarvard.Scarano’smanyaccomplishmentsduringhistenurehaveplayedakeyroleinUNHbeingnamedoneoftheTop20AthleticDepartmentsintheCountryinU.S.NewsandWorldReportcollegeathleticsrankingsinMarch2002.UNH’sgraduationrateforathleteshasmaintainedlevelsatorexceeding90percent,whichputsitamongthenation’sbestinDivisionI. Themen’sicehockeyteamwontheregularseasonHockeyEasttitlein2002,2003,2007,2008and2010,andthenadvancedtotheNCAAFrozenFourin2002and2003.TheWildcatwomen’shockeyteamwontheHockeyEastTournamentChampionshipfourstraightseasonsfrom2006-09,whichalsoincludedFrozenFourappearancesin2006and2008.Thewomen’sgymnasticsteamwonitsfirst-everEAGLtitlein2003,whentheeventwashostedattheWhitt.ThevolleyballteamwonanAmericaEastcrownin2002and2003andwentontotheNCAAtournamentinthosesameseasons.ThefieldhockeyteammadetheNCAA’sin2000,whilewomen’slacrossemade“TheBigDance”in2004andagainin2008.UNHfootballreturnedtonationalprominenceandwasrankedNo.1inthenationforpartsofthreeseasonsfrom2005-07,madeittotheNCAAFCSplayoffsthelastsixyears,includingthequarterfinalsfivetimesinthatspan,andalsowonitsfifthconsecutivegameagainstanFBSopponentin2009.Additionally,21coacheshavewon58CoachoftheYearawardsduringScarano’stenure. In2007,ScaranowasnamedtheAll-AmericanFootballFoundationAthleticDirectoroftheYearforFCSfootballintheNortheastregion.ScaranowasalsoawardedtheNationalAssociationofCollegeDirectorsofAthletics(NACDA)ADoftheYearfortheFCS. ScaranoalsobeenanactivememberintheleadershipofUNH’sthreemajorconferencesandwasthechairoftheexecutivecommitteesforAtlantic10football,HockeyEastandAmericaEastfrom2003to2007.HealsoservedaschairoftheNCAADivisionIMen’sIceHockeyCommitteein2005-06and2006-07. ScaranoheldthepositionofAthleticsDirectoratColoradoCollegefromJuly1996throughJune2000.Thecollege’sathleticprogramexcelledbothinandoutoftheclassroomunderhissupervisionandsixdifferentathleticfacilitiesreceivedrenovations,includingtheSchlessmanPool,WashburnField,theCarleWeightRoomandanewpressboxatStewartField.Duringhistenure,ColoradoCollegewasrankedamongthetop20DivisionIIIprogramsintheSearsCupnationalstandingsandproducedseveralAll-Americans,all-academicawardwinnersandNCAApost-graduatescholarshiprecipients.DuringScarano’stenureatColoradoCollege,themen’sicehockeyteambecamearegularattheNCAAmen’sicehockeychampionships.PriortohisstayinColoradoSprings,Scaranoworkedfor13yearsatColgateUniversity,whereheservedasassistantdirectorofathletics,directorofphysicaleducation,associatedirector,andseniorassociatedirector. Scarano,anativeofPittsburgh,Pa.,isa1978graduateofPennStateUniversity,wherehestartedhisathleticcareerasassistantticketmanagerandtheathleticseventsmanagerfrom1980-83.ScaranoholdsaMaster’sDegreeinEnvironmentalHistoryfromColgate.Heandhiswife,Cydney,havetwodaughters,Lynden,ajunioratUNH,andCorey,andason,Kyle.

DR. MARK HUDDLESTON PRESIDENT MarkW.Huddlestonisthe19thpresidentoftheUniversityofNewHampshire.Hebringsthreedecadesofexperienceinpublicandprivatehighereducationasafacultymember,dean,andsenioradministrator,mostrecentlyaspresidentofOhioWesleyanUniversity.HistermatUNHcommencedinJuly2007. HuddlestonbeganhisacademiccareerattheStateUniversityofNewYork-Buffaloin1977asanassistantprofessorofpoliticalscience.HethenjoinedthefacultyoftheUniversityofDelawarein1980,whereheremainedforthenext24years.Dr.HuddlestonchairedtheDepartmentofPoliticalScienceandInternationalRelationsandservedasassociateprovostforinternationalprograms.HewasnameddeanoftheCollegeofArtsandSciencesin2001,wherehemanaged45academicdepartmentsandcenterswithnearly900fulltimefacultyandstaff,andservedinthatcapacityuntilhewasnamedpresidentofOhioWesleyanUniversityin2004. Havingreceivedhisbachelor’sdegreeinpoliticalsciencefromSUNY-Buffalo,Huddlestonwentontoreceivebothamaster’sdegreeandPh.D.inpoliticalsciencefromtheUniversityofWisconsin–Madison.Anauthorofnumerousbooksandarticles,hehasbeenactiveasaconsultantforboththeU.S.governmentandinternationalorganizations.HealsoservedasanadvisorinBosniaonrebuildingfinancialandadministrativeinfrastructuresaftertheDaytonaccords.

HuddlestonwasraisedinSyracuseandspent24yearsattheUniversityofDelawareinvariouscapacities.ForUNHhesays,thebestyearsareyettocome—andheishappythathewillbeapartofthat. Huddlestonandhiswife,EmmaBricker,havethreechildren,Andy,Kate,andGiles.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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Athleticexcellenceisone-halftheformulaforsuccessinthecollegiateexperienceforUniversityofNewHampshiremen’sbasketballplayers.Theprimarymeasureofachievementisthestudent-athlete’ssuccessintheclassroom.Forthe1998-99and1999-2000academicyears,UNHwasawardedtheAmericaEastAcademicCupforrecordingthehighestGPAintheconference.InboththeFall2004andWinter/Spring2005semesters,UNHplacedthehighestnumberofstudent-athletesontheAmericaEastHonorRoll;theUniversityaccomplishedthefeatagaininFall‘06andFall‘09.NewHampshirealsoboastsoneofthetopgraduationratesinthecountry. UNHisdedicatedtoenhancingthestudent-athlete’sabilitytoachieveacademicexcellence.Realizingthetimecommit-menttheplayersgivetotheschool,theUniversityadministersacomprehensiveprogramofacademicsupportservicesthatisavailabletoWildcatbasketballplayersandallotherstudent-athletes.Thisprogramincludesthemonitoringofacademicprogressandprovidingtutorialservices,aswellasinteractingwiththeacademicadvisorswithinthevariouscolleges. ServingasStudent-AthleteSupportCoordinatorisAssistantAthleticDirector Joanne Maldari,a1990graduateofHolyCrosswho

wentontoearnhermaster’sdegreeinAthleticCounselingatSpringfieldCollege.ShewasrecognizedforheroutstandingeffortsatUNHbyreceivingtheUniversity’s2001AcademicAdvisingAward.BeforecomingtoDurham,MaldariservedathleticcounselinginternshipsatSpringfieldandCentralConnecticutStateUniversity.

Pat MadsenSr. Associate Athletic Director for Finance

Steve MetcalfDeputy Athletic Director

Dot SheehanSr. Associate Athletic Director

for External Relations

Amber RadzevichAssociate Athletic Director for Marketing & Communications

Carrie KimballAssociate Athletic Director

for Events Management

Cathy CoakleyentersherthirdyearasUNH’sCoordinatorofStudent-AthleteDevelopment. Coakley spearheads a comprehensive educational program to enhance the personal development and welfare of theUniversity’sstudent-athletes.Coakleyworkswithseveralotherareasofstudent-athletedevelopment,includingtheStudent-AthleteAdvisoryCommittee(SAAC),first-yearstudentacademicmentoringprogram,communityserviceactivitiesinvolvingUNHstudent-athletes,andvariousotherprogramsgearedtowardstudent-athletes.Inaddition,shehasestablished–andwillcontinuetoestablish–networksandactasaliaisonwithcampusdepartmentsandconstituencies. Coakleyhasanextensivecareerinbothathleticsandhighereducation.Mostrecently,shewasaninstructorofSportsMar-keting,withintheKinesiologyDepartment,atJamesMadisonUniversityandcoordinatedallpracticumandinternshipsrequiredofSportManagementmajors.Inthisposition,Coakleytaughtpersonalandprofessionaldevelopment,aswellaslifeskillstothestudents(includingathletes)withinthemajor.WhileatJMU,sheservedasAssistantFieldHockeycoachfrom2005-07andhelpedguidetheDukestotheCAAchampionshipandNCAAtournamentappearancein2007.

PriortohertenureatJMU,Coakleyworkedincollegiatebasketball.ShestartedhercollegiatecoachingcareeratUNHasanassistantunderCeceliaDeMarcofrom1977-79.CoakleymovedontobecomeheadcoachatFordhamUniversityfrom1979-84andservedasanassistantunderJoyMalchodiatNortheasternUniversityfrom1996-2000. CoakleyearnedherBachelorofArtsinEarthScienceandherMasterofArtsinEducationAdministrationatUNH.

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Dr. Steve HardyAthletics FacultyRepresentative

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Tim ChurchardworkswiththeUNHmen’sbasketballteamintheareaofsportspsychology.Heworksonaone-on-onebasiswithstudent-athletestohelpeachachievemaximumperformancethroughpsychologicalandpsycho-physiologicalprepa-ration.ChurchardalsospentsevenseasonsasavolunteerassistantcoachfortheUNHmen’sicehockeyprogram. Amulti-sportathleteatUNHfrom1963-65,ChurchardwasarunningbackonthefootballteamunderChiefBostonandMooradian,andplayedhockeyforA.Barr“Whoop”Snively.HeearnedhisundergraduatedegreefromUNHinLiberalArts,in‘67beforeembarkinginacareerineducationandhumanresourcemanagement/consultation.HeearnedhisMaster’sDegreeinEducationfromSalemStatein‘72andaGAGSinEducationin‘84fromUNH.ChurchardbeganteachingatUNHin‘84asaninstructorintheeducationdepartment.Inadditiontothoseduties,hehasalsobeenaninstructoratUNH’sWhittemoreSchoolofBusinessandEconomicssince‘91.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL2010-11 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

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL2010-11 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.

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

CindyMichaudhasbeeninvolvedwiththeUniversityofNewHampshireathleticprogramsince1999andentersherfirstseasonwithmen’sbasketball.Michaud’sprimaryresponsibilitiesinclude;management,evaluationandcareofathleticinjuriesandrecordkeeping.Michaud,whoalsoworksprimarilywithfootball,istheinsurancecoordinatorforUNHAthleticTrain-ing. MichaudgraduatedwithaB.S.inKinesiologyfromUNHin1997,beforereceivingherMasterofArtsinTeachingandTeacherEducationinSportsPsychologyfromtheUniversityofArizonain1999.ShewasagraduateassistantwhileatArizona. MichaudisanapprovedclinicalinstructorforCAATEAccreditedAthleticTrainingEducationProgram.ShehasbeenacertifiedmemberoftheNationalAthleticTrainers’Associationsince1997alongwithacertificationinAmericanRedCross–ProfessionalRescuer&AEDTraining.

Inaddition,Michaudhasbeenalicensedmassagetherapistsince2009. TheSportsMedicineDepartmentattheUniversityofNewHampshireconsistsofeightfull-andpart-timecerti-fiedandlicensedathletictrainers.AlongwithMichaud,otherfull-timeathletictrainersfortheUniversityareJonDana,GlennRiefenstahl,DanSedory,ReneeKleszczynski,BarbaraHemphill,MegLesnikoskiandChristineAlar-con.Dane,whobeganhiscareerasanassistantathletictrainerandwaspromotedtomen’sheadathletictrainerin1987andheadathletictrainerfortheentireprogramin1989,wasnamedUNH’sDirectorofSportsMedicinein2001.InadditiontooverseeingoperationsandsupervisingtheSportsMedicinestaff,Danaworksspecificallywiththefootballandskiteams.SedoryservesprimarilyastheCoordinatorfortheCAAHEPapprovedAthleticTrainingCurriculum.TheDepartmentworksoutoftwolocations:theFieldHouseandtheWhittemoreCenter.Bothathletictrainingroomsutilizecurrentlyavailablemodalities,includingmusclestimulators,ultrasound,heat,cryotherapy,andhydrotherapy. TheCertifiedAthleticTrainerprovidesamyriadofservicestothedepartmentandthestudent-athlete.Theseinclude,butarenotlimitedto,initialinjuryassessmentandmanagement,emergencyinjury/illnessmanagement,referral toappropriateprofessionals, interfacewithassociatedphysiciansandothers, rehabilitation,counseling,administrative duties, including insurance coordination, supervision of practices and games, development andimplementationofemergencyplans,aswellasstudentathletictrainersupervision.Theathletictrainingroomisconsideredtobe“adesignatedfacilitywherecomprehensivehealthcareservicesareprovided.Comprehensivehealthcareservicesincludepracticeandgamepreparation,injury/illnessevaluation,firstaidandemergencycare,follow-upcare,rehabilitationandrelatedservices.”(NationalAthleticTrainer’sAssociationEducationCouncil).

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL Paul ChapmanentershisninthyearasthestrengthandconditioningcoachattheUniversityofNewHampshire. DuringhistenureatUNH,hehelpedcoordinatethebuildingofthestate-of-the-artJerryAzumahPerformanceCenterandhiseffortshavebeenkeyinguidingUNHstudent-athletestoNCAAap-pearancesinmen’shockey,gymnastics,women’svolleyball,women’slacrosse,skiingandtrackandfield. ChapmanhadbeenthedirectorofstrengthandconditioningfortheUniversityofNorthDakotafrom1992-2001andservedthereonaninterimbasisduringthe1991-92season.DuringhisstintwiththeFightingSioux,heworkedwithheadcoachestotailorsportsspecificstrengthandconditioningprogramsfor18intercollegiatesports.Healsooversawandadministeredfourweighttrainingfacili-tiesandsupervisedastaffof10assistants. HiseffortswereanintegralpartofarecentwinningtraditionatUND,asthefootballteamwas

theDivisionIInationalchampionsin2001,themen’sicehockeyteamwonaDivisionInationaltitlein2000and1997andthewomen’sbasketballteamwastheDivisionIInationalchampionin1997,1998and1999. ChapmanisamemberoftheCollegiateStrengthandConditioningCoachesAssociation(strengthandconditioningcoachcertified),USAWeightlifting(certifiedlevel1coach),theNationalStrengthandConditioningAssociationinNorthDakotafrom1991-95.HehasalsoauthoredfourpublicationsrelatedtostrengthandconditioningandhastrainedandconsultedseveralNFL,CFL,andNHLathletes,andprospectiveathletespreparingforall-stargames,bowlgamesandpre-drafttesting. Chapmanisa1990graduateofDickinsonStateUniversityinNorthDakotawithaB.S.degreeinBiology.HethenwentontoearnanM.S.inExerciseSciencefromNorthDakotain1994. Anoutstandingcollegeathlete,ChapmanwasinductedintotheDickinsonStateAthleticHallofFameforhiseffortsonthefootballfield.Hewasatwo-timeAll-AmericaSecondTeamhonoreeinhisfour-yearplayingcareer.Upongraduation,hewasafourth-rounddraftchoiceoftheSaskatchewanRoughRidersintheCanadianFootballLeague. Chapman,40,andhiswifeKimberlyhavetwochildren,TylerandBrittani.

John Ciani,anativeoftheSanDiego,Calif.,area,entershisfifthseasonasanassociatedirectorofstrengthandconditioningattheUniversity;hehadheldthepositionofUNHstrengthandcon-ditioningassistantcoachforfouryears. Ciani’seffortshavebeenkeyinguidingstudent-athletestoNCAAappearancesinbothwomen’sandmen’sicehockey,football,gymnastics,women’svolleyball,women’slacrosse,skiiingandtrackandfield. CianicametoUNHfromtheUniversityofNorthDakota,whereheworkedunderPaulChapman,theWildcats’currentdirectorofstrengthandconditioning,asanassistantwiththemen’sicehockey,football,men’sandwomen’sswimming,men’sbasketballandbaseballteams. DuringhistenureatUND,thefootballteamwontheDivisionIInationalchampionshipandthemen’sandwomen’sswimmingteamsplacedsecondandfifthinthenation,respectively. In2000,CianibeganhiscareerinstrengthandconditioningasagraduateassistantatLongBeach

State.There,heworkedwithwomen’svolleyball(aperennialnationalpower),baseballandmen’sbasketball.CianiisaCerti-fiedStrengthandConditioningSpecialistthroughtheNationalStrengthandConditioningAssociationandCertifiedLevel1CoachthroughtheUSA-Weightlifting.HeiscompletinghisMaster’sdegreeinExercisePhysiology. AftergraduatingfromEscondidiHighSchool,CianiwentontoLongBeachStateUniversitywhereheearnedhisB.A.inPsychologyin2000.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL As a starting tailback at the University of NewHampshire,JerryAzumah(’99)earnedareputationasanunstoppable record-breaker.By the timehegradu-atedfromtheUniversityandjoinedtheChicagoBearsasafifth-rounddraftpick,hehadalreadysmashedfourNCAADivisionI-AAcareerrecordsandbeenawardedtheWalterPaytonAwardforhisoutstandingachievementasthenation’stopoffensiveplayer.WithagifttofundtheJerryAzumahAthleticPerformanceCenter,heistheyoungestUNHalumonrecordtogiveagiftofmorethan$100,000tohisalmamater.Thegiftprovidedfundingfortherenovationandcompleteoverhaul–includingstate-of-the-artequipment–oftheUniversity’sstrengthand

conditioningfacilitylocatedintheUNHFieldHouse. AzumahisthesonofTheophiliusandBerthaAzumah,nativesofGhana,whonowliveinWorcester,Mass.HecametoUNHin1995asafreshman,majoredinsociologyandminoredinjusticestudies. “MyscholarshipatUNHallowedmetopursuemyinterestsintheclassroom,buildasuccessfulcollege

footballcareerandchangedmylifeoneverylevel,”saysAzumah.“I’mpleasedtobeabletomakeamajorcontributiontomyuniversityandbringnewoppor-tunitiestotoday’sstudentathletes.” DuringhisfouryearsatUNH,AzumahwasanAll-Americantailbackandhasbeenreferredtoasaplayerwhocomesalongonceinacoach’slifetimebyCoachBillBowes.HeholdsnumerousUniversityrecords,includingtherecordfortouchdownsrushing(60)andtouchdownsoverall(69),andDivisionI-AAre-cordsforrushingyards(6,193),allpurposeyards(8,376)andpointsscored(424).HehashadthesixbestandeightofthetoptenUNHrushinggameseverandholdstheall-timeDivisionI-AArushingrecordof6,193yards.Atthattime,hewastheonlyrusherinDivisionI-AAhistorytohavefour1,000-yardseasons. Azumahisoneof theonlyplayers inthehistoryof theNFLtomakethetransitionfromplayinganoffensivepositiontobeingthestartingcornerbackonthedefensivesideofthefootball.In2003hebecametheonlyWildcattoeverplayintheProBowl,whereheexcelledasareturnspecialist.Hewasafull-timestarteratcornerbackfrom2001to2005andmadesignificantcontributionsondefense.AzumahholdsthedistinctionofbeingthelastChicagoBeartoscoreatouchdownatSoldierFieldonJanuary19,2002.TheplaygavetheBearsa14-13leadinthethirdquarter. AzumahannouncedhisretirementfromNFLfootballin2006duetoinjuries,

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The newly-renovated Jerry Azumah Athletic Performance Center features state-of-the-art strength and conditioning equipment provided through the generous gift of Azumah. The 6,000 square-foot facility features:

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL LundholmGymnasium,homeoftheWildcatbasketball,volleyballandgymnasticsprograms,isdedicatedtoCarlLundholm,whowasfirstastudent,coachandfinallytheschool’sathleticsdirector. Lundholmarrivedoncampusasastudentin1919andspentmorethan45yearshelpingtobuildNewHampshire’sathleticprograms.AftergraduatingfromNewHampshirein1921,Lundholmreturnedtocampusin1928tocoachthefreshmenfootball,basketballandbase-ballteams.Helatercoachedvarsityhockeyandgolf.HebecametheAssociateDirectorofPhysicalEducationandAthleticsin1938andthedirectorofthedepartmentin1940untilhisretirementin1967. TheFieldHousewasconstructedin1938andbasketballgamesweresetupandplayedintheSweetOval,whichnowhousesNewHampshire’sindoortrack.Temporarywoodenfloorsandbleacherswereinstalledtoaccommodate2,500spectators.PriortoplayingatSweetOval,thebasketballteamsplayedatNewHampshireHallbeginningin1905. LundholmGymnasiumwasconstructedin1966aspartofa$2.6millionadditiontotheFieldHouse.Itofficiallyopenedforplaydur-ingthe1966-67season.Itholdsupto3,500spectatorsforabasketballcontestandisalsousedforspeakingengagements,concertsandothervariousfunctions. Lundholmwasrecentlygivensomemajoroverhauls,includinganewbleachersystem,newbackboards,state-of-the-artscoreboardsandnewlights.Lundholmreceivedrestorationsduringthe2001-02schoolyear,whenthebasketballcourtwasrepairedandrepaintedandanewpublicaddresssystemwasinstalled.Themen’sbasketballlockerroomwasalsorenovatedduringthesummerof2000withnewhardwoodlockersandcarpeting,andreceivedadditionalrenovationsagainin2008. ManygameshavebeenplayedatLundholmGymnasiumandspectatorscontinuetoenjoytheintimatesettingofbeingclosetotheunfoldingaction.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL Bill Herrion, one of the most successful coaches in America East men’s basketball history, begins his sixth season at the University of New Hampshire with a legitimate chance to bring the first conference title in school history to Durham. Herrion’s first five years have yielded achievements such as being fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58), second all-time in wins during a coach’s first five years at UNH, and only the second coach in program history to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons. It is the previous two seasons, however, that Herrion hopes to build upon after becoming the first head coach in pro-gram history to reach three conference semifinals and just the second to make back-to-back semifinal appearances. Last season Herrion guided the ‘Cats to a 13-17 record and numerous accomplishments that had not been reached in 15-plus seasons, including best home record (9-4) and best non-conference record (7-7). The team yielded the fewest points per game (62.4 papg) in at least nearly 50 years, reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time in 12

years and also reached multiple attendance achievements at Lundholm Gymnasium. Despite a 6-10 record in the confer-ence, the Wildcats upset Maine in the quarterfinal round of the America East tournament with a 68-57 win to reach the semifinals, where they fell to Vermont. In 2008-09, Herrion led the Wildcats to their most successful campaign in nearly 15 years. The ‘Cats finished 14-16, with 14 being their highest number of victories since a 19-win campaign in 1994-95. The Wildcats were 8-8 in the conference and grabbed the No. 4 seed in the America East tournament, their best seed since 2002. Herrion guided UNH to just its sixth semifinal appearance in school history and second during his tenure. The Wildcats nearly knocked off top-seeded

Binghamton, coming within two minutes of making it to – and hosting – their first title game ever. Although the 9-20 record may not show it, the 2007-08 campaign was a giant leap in the right direction for the future of the program. The Wildcats were picked dead last in the America East preseason poll, but ended up finishing seventh out of nine teams and nearly upset the second-ranked Hartford Hawks in the quarterfinal round of the tournament. UNH began the season with only five return-ers from the previous year and by the end of it, had only three of those players available to suit up. Six newcomers joined the program at the beginning of the year and all of them saw significant minutes, including three who were in the top five on the team in minutes per game. In 2006-07, the Wildcats posted a 10-20 record en route to a seventh-place finish in the conference. The Wildcats were knocked out of the America East tournament in the quarterfinal round, falling 64-47 to eventual champion, Albany, for the second straight season. Picked to finish last in the preseason Amer-

ica East poll in the 2005-06 season, New Hampshire rebounded in the second half of the season to finish in fifth place with a regular season record of 11-16. The Wildcats posted a conference record of 8-8 that included a regular-season sweep against UMBC, as well as conference champion, Albany. UNH advanced to the semifinals of the America East Championship, its

THe Herrion File HometoWn: Oxford, Massachusetts eDuCation: Merrimack College (B.A.History, 1981) CoaCHing experienCe: Drexel 1991-99; East Carolina 1999-05; New Hampshire 2005-Present

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALLfurthest advancement since 1995. Herrion was named the 20th men’s basket-ball head coach in UNH history on May 26, 2005. Herrion, who arrived at New Hampshire after a short stint as the associate head coach at the University of Arkansas, is best known for his outstanding accomplishments at Drexel where he posted an impressive 167-71 record from 1991-1999. During that period, Herrion led the Dragons to three NCAA tournament appearances in 1994, 1995 and 1996 and also led the school to its first-ever NIT appearance in 1991. The team finished first or second in conference play in seven of his eight seasons. Herrion also posted five consecutive 20-win seasons, including his best, a 27-4 campaign in 1996. That same year, Herrion led Drexel to its first-ever NCAA tournament victory with a first-round upset over Memphis. In 1998, America East celebrated its 20th year of men’s basketball by naming the 20 indi-viduals (players, coaches, administrators) who had been the most influential in the growth of the conference over the first two decades. Four coaches were named to that team: Jim Calhoun, Rick Pitino, Mike Jarvis and Bill Her-rion. Herrion is still the only coach in America East/NAC/ECAC North history to earn four Coach of the Year awards (1994, 1995, 1996 and 1999). He also has a conference-record 21 tournament wins (21-10) and is second only to Calhoun with three conference champion-ships. The .677 America East tournament win-ning percentage is first among active America East coaches, first among anyone with at least 10 tournament appearances and fifth overall all-time. Herrion holds an overall conference record in America East of 137-73 for a winning percentage of .652. “I’m obviously very excited about the opportunity to be the head coach at UNH,” Herrion said when he was hired. “It’s a great opportunity to get back into America East, a league that I’m very familiar with and have a lot of respect for. We are looking forward to moving this basketball program in the right direction and to compete for the championship in America East.” Following his success at Drexel, Herrion was hired as the head coach at East Carolina University where he lead the Pirates from 1999-2005, posting a record of 70-98. The Pirates were sometimes overmatched after the school stepped up to high-powered Conference USA, but Herrion’s teams were tenacious and beat a top 10 team with a win over No. 9 Marquette. ECU also enjoyed its first-ever victory over national powerhouse Louisville during his tenure. Herrion also had America East ties as an assistant coach at Boston University from 1985-1990. During his stay in Boston, the Terriers posted a 101-51 record, made NCAA appearances in 1988 and 1990 and was invited to the NIT in 1986. Herrion served as an assistant coach at George Washington University from 1990-91. Other coaching experience on his resume includes serving as an assistant coach of the Under-19 U.S. National Team that competed in Athens, Greece in 1995. He was also the assistant coach for the Under-22 U.S. National Team that went on to win gold in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1996. Herrion is a 1981 graduate of Merrimack College, where he earned his bachelor of arts degree in History.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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Mohr enters his sixth season at New Hampshire under head coach Bill Herrion. Mohr worked the previous six seasons as an assistant coach at Merrimack College with longtime head coach Bert Hammel. In his first year as an assistant at Merrimack, Mohr helped guide the Warriors to a 22-9 record, the Northeast-10 Regular Season and Tournament Championships and the NCAA Division II Northeast Regionals during the 1999-2000 season. The Warriors posted an overall record of 69-73 and were 5-3 in postseason play while Mohr was on staff. Mohr was also a player at Merrimack from 1992-97. He finished with 879 career points. His senior year he averaged 10.5 points per game and was also a captain. Mohr was a two-time recipient of the Gregory Newman Award given to the ultimate team player. He also received the Ray Gallant award in 1995-96 and the Most Improved Player award in his second year in the program. Prior to coaching at Merrimack, Mohr taught high school English and was an assistant basketball coach for the varsity program at Carmel High School in Mundelein, Ill. Mohr is an active member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). Mohr lives in North Andover, Mass. with his wife, Meghan, son, Cooper, 4, and daughter, McKenna, 1.

Dempsey is entering his fourth season as Associate Head Coach of the Wildcat program. The veteran college coach, who joined the UNH program in June 2007, lends more than 20 years of successful experience to Coach Herrion’s staff. Dempsey spent the six seasons prior to joining the Wildcat program as the Associate Men’s Basketball Head Coach at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Dempsey also served as the University of North Carolina-Greensboro assistant coach from 1999-2001. Dempsey is familiar with the Northeast region, where he served as the assistant coach at Northeastern University from 1994-1999. Prior to joining the staff at Northeastern, Dempsey was an assistant coach at Monmouth (N.J.) University from 1984-94. The players he recruited earned 21 all-conference selections and helped the team to three conference championship game appearances. Dempsey is a proven, self-directed and high-profile coaching/recruiting professional with over 25 years of full-time leadership experience at the aforementioned Division I institutions. Dempsey has a reputation as one of the top recruiters in the country by numerous national recruiting and coaching publications and boasts a 100-percent graduation rate among student-athletes recruited. Each of Dempsey’s past four recruiting classes at UMKC were ranked as one of the nation’s top 100 by Hoop Scoop Online. As recruiting coordinator for head coach Wayne Szoke at Monmouth for eight seasons, Dempsey’s recruiting efforts produced the school’s all-time Division I scoring co-leaders, seven of the school’s top-10 Division I scoring leaders and a GTE Academic all-American. Dempsey is also an executive member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Board of Directors. Dempsey earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism in 1983 from Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pa., where he was a four-year letter-winner in basketball and baseball. He also completed a master’s degree in Education from Monmouth in 1991. A native of Howell, N.J., he and his wife Bridget have two sons, Riley and Brody, and a daughter, Molly-Kate.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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Weitzell enters his ninth season as the Wildcats’ Director of Basketball Operations. His responsibilities include community relations, coordination of the men’s basketball Cage Club, Alumni Affairs, team budgeting and fundraising and organizing player and coaches’ clinics. Weitzell has organized such events as a fundraising golf tournament and the celebration of the 100 Years of UNH Basketball. He has been critical in getting former New Hampshire basketball players involved in the program. His leadership has elevated the level of the community involvement for the program. Weitzell, a native of the New Hampshire Seacoast area, coached high school and middle school boys’ basketball at Newmarket for 19 seasons, nine at the middle school level and 10 at the varsity level. During Weitzell’s tenure the Mules reached the playoffs in seven of the 10 seasons. In 2001, Weitzell was honored by the New Hampshire Coaches Association as the Class M Coach of the Year after leading Newmarket to the No. 2 seed in the Class M state tournament and a 17-3 record.

Bain begins his sixth season at New Hampshire as an assistant coach under head coach Bill Herrion. Bain is in familiar territory after a successful playing career at former America East member school, Northeastern University from 1998-2002. Previously, he was an assistant coach at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. There he was in charge of tracking the progress of student-athletes, the recruitment of qualified prospects, film exchange and fundraising. He served as the Assistant Director of the WPI Summer Basketball Camp. While at WPI, Bain helped guide the regular season champion Engineers to a record of 24-4. The Engineers were tournament champions of the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletics Conference (NEWMAC) and made an appearance in the Division III Sweet Sixteen. Prior to WPI, Bain was an assistant basketball coach at Medford High School in Massachusetts. He helped with practice planning, player development and scouting reports. While playing at Northeastern, Bain was selected as the America East Rookie of the Year in 1999. In 2002 he was named an America East All-Conference guard and the team’s MVP. He was also a two-year captain of the squad. Before Northeastern, Bain played for current New Hampton coach Jamie Arsenault at Bridgton Academy, where he still holds the all-time scoring record for points in a season. Bain played with former Wildcat Assane Faye while at Bridgton. Bain is an active member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), as well as the Black Coaches Association (BCA). Bain also served as assistant camp director for the Kevin O’Brien Rising Star Basketball camp from 2001 to 2003.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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Head Coach: Bill Herrion (Merrimack ‘81/Sixth season)Associate Head Coach: Ken Dempsey (Moravian ’83/Fourth season)Assistant Coaches: Chris Mohr (Merrimack ’97/Sixth season) and Jean Bain (Northeastern ’02/Sixth season)Director of Basketball Operations: Scott Weitzell (Ninth season)Athletic Trainers: Jon DanaStrength & Conditioning Coach: John CianiAdministrative Assistant: Liz McAllisterStudent Managers: Justin Lang, George MacLellan, Kegan Quimby and Dave Briski

No. Player Class Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School1 Dane DiLiegro * Sr. C 6-9 250 Lexington, Mass./Worcester Academy2 DeAndray Buckley Fr. G/F 6-4 205 Romulus, Mich./Romulus3 Chandler Rhoads* So. G 6-4 195 Berryville, Va./Air Force Prep5 Jordon Bronner Fr. G 6-0 175 Sleepy Hollow, N.Y./Iona Prep10 Ryan Herrion* So. G 6-0 180 Dover, N.H./Dover11 James Valladares * Sr. F/C 6-9 230 Kaufman, Texas/Kaufman14 Patrick Konan # So. F 6-6 205 Gainesville, Fla./The Rock School (Liberty)15 Ferg Myrick* So. F 6-6 210 Philadelphia, Pa./Prep Charter21 Tyrone Conley * (C) Sr. G 6-2 205 Burlington, Vt./Burlington22 Scott Morris Fr. G 6-2 200 Walkersville, Md./Walkersville24 Kazadi Nyanguila Fr. F 6-7 230 Montreal, Quebec/Vanier CEGEP/College25 Alvin Abreu * (C) Sr. G 6-2 188 Lynn, Mass./Boys to Men Academy (Chicago)33 Chris Matagrano* So. C 6-9 235 Sayreville, N.J./Blair Academy34 Brian Benson* Jr. F 6-9 220 Rochester, N.Y./Greece-Athena

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALLUniversity of New Hampshire men’s bas-ketball head coach Bill Herrion has re-built the program from the bottom up, brick-by-brick. Now in his sixth year and with all of his bricks in place, the time is right for Herrion and his Wildcats to make a run at the school’s first America East title after being ousted in the semifinals the previous two years. With nine returners and five newcom-ers in tow for 2010-11, the roster is the deepest it has been in Herrion’s time as bench boss. With a senior nucleus and a tight-knit group of ex-perienced players on board, the UNH offense should be much improved from last year, but as with any Bill Her-rion-coached team, the em-phasis will still be on defense. The Wildcats shined on the defensive end of the floor last season, only relinquishing 62.4 points per game, which ranked 44th in the entire na-tion. The Wildcats only lose three players off of last year’s team, but more importantly return a trio that has been the cornerstone of the pro-gram during its climb back into the upper echelon of America East. Senior guard Alvin Abreu will be counted upon to lead the squad both on and off the court. Abreu stepped his offensive game up a notch last season, scor-ing in a variety of ways to bump his average up to 14.4 ppg en route to becoming the 27th Wildcat in program history to reach the 1,000-point plateau. The 2008 All-Rookie Team member, who averaged 18.4 ppg during a 10-game double-digit scor-ing streak from Jan. 21-Feb.20, was selected to the America East All-Conference Second Team and also took home Player of the Game honors for earning the most America East Player of the Game awards during the season. As is always the case with every athlete, health was key for Abreu as he was the only ‘Cat to start in all 30 games. Abreu is joined by his 2008 All-Rookie teammate, senior guard Tyrone Conley, who will also join the 1,000-point club this season barring injury. Conley averaged 11.7 ppg a year ago while leading the team in 3-pointers made.

The Wildcats would enjoy a boost from the Conley who poured in 16.1 ppg over the course of eight games from Dec. 9-Jan. 10, including Jan. 2 at Santa Clara when he netted a career-high 28 points on a career-best six 3-pointers. Maybe Conley’s biggest highlight, however, came Feb. 20 when his runner in the lane with 0.7 seconds on the clock led UNH to a 61-60 win at Loyola (Md.) in the team’s first ever

ESPN BracketBusters appearance. The third member of the three-headed monster is senior center Dane DiLiegro, who will once again anchor the middle of UNH’s frontcourt. DiLiegro averaged career highs of 8.9 ppg and 8.1 rpg last season and became the 14th member of UNH’s 500 points-500 re-bounds club. The Wildcats hope to see more of the DiLiegro they saw in the first half of the season as he averaged 11.9 ppg and 9.0 rpg through the first 12 games of the season, in-cluding 27-point, eight-rebound and 20-point, 16-rebound performances at home against

Marist and Boston University, respectively. What they can count on, however, is the stellar low post defense DiLiegro has provided year-in and year-out. The 6-9 DiLiegro has a chance to become the program’s all-time rebounder this season if he stays healthy. Abreu and Conley are accompanied in the backcourt by sophomore point guard Chan-dler Rhoads. The starting spot should belong

to Rhoads, who played in 26 games with five starts while averaging 4.0 ppg and 1.7 apg last season, after the departure of Russell Graham. Rhoads re-ally started to play well down the stretch before suffering a wrist injury that caused him to miss the final three games of the season. The 6-foot-4-inch Rhoads put together a three-game double-digit scor-ing streak from Feb. 11-17 that included a 16-point, eight-re-bound performance at Ver-mont. Sophomore Ryan Herrion rounds out the returning back-court for the Wildcats after missing all of last season with a knee injury. Herrion appeared in eight games off the bench in 2008-09, averaging 2.5 minutes per contest. Herrion showed he was a true deep threat when he scored a career-high six points on 2 of 3 shooting from behind the arc in the season opener against Suffolk. The Wildcats welcome in freshman Scott Morris, who was the first member of this year’s recruiting class to sign. Morris is a tough, athletic shooting guard who can re-ally shoot the ball from beyond the arc. Morris was a four-year starter at Walkersville High School, where he averaged 22.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.9 steals per game last sea-

son as he led the Lions to the Class 2A West Region championship game and a 14-9 overall record. The 6-2, 200-pound guard was selected as the Frederick/Carroll County Player of the Year by the Maryland Gazette. Freshman combo guard Jordon Bronner will slot in behind Rhoads at the point, but can also play the 2. Bronner is a scoring guard with great quickness and comes from a success-ful high school program. The 6-0, 170-pound Bronner played last season at Iona Prep, where he averaged 12 points and four assists per game for a team that won 25 games. Bronner,

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALLforward arrives in Durham after playing two years at Vanier CEGEP/College. Last season, Nyanguila averaged 12.6 points and led the entire league with 10.1 rebounds per game. The team’s Most Improved Player, he led the squad in field goal percentage and blocked shots. Prior to his stay at Vanier, Nyanguila was the team MVP at La Dauversiere High School, where he averaged 22.5 points and 14.8 rebounds per game en route to be-ing named a league all-star his sophomore year. Sophomore Patrick Konan rounds out the Wildcat newcomers, but will have to sit out the upcoming season after transferring from Liberty University. The 6-6, 205-pound forward is a very good athlete and defender with lots of upside on the offensive end of the floor. Konan started 24 of the 31 games he played in as a freshman at Liberty last sea-son. He led the team in field goal percent-age (.542), including 42.9 percent (3-7) from behind the arc, was third in rebounding (4.4 rpg) and blocks (9), and fourth in scoring (6.9 ppg). Prior to arriving at Liberty, Konan

prepped at The Rock School in Gainesville, Fla., where he helped the Lions to a 24-5 record and a Final Four ap-pearance in the Florida State High School Champion-ships. Konan was named the North Central Florida 1A-2A Player of the Year after he led The Rock in scoring and re-bounding at 14.6 points and 8.3 caroms per game, while hitting on 57.8 percent of his field goal attempts and 31 percent of his 3-point shots. He tallied a season-high 30 points on 12-of-17 shooting to top Lakewood, ranked No. 4 in Class 5A at the time, 79-69, in the opening round of the prestigious 35th Annual Kingdom of the Sun tourna-ment in Ocala, Fla. The senior class has played in over 300 colle-giate games and is 14 wins away from becoming the all-time winningest in pro-gram history. That experi-ence, combined with high-impact players and depth at every position, as well as a group of skilled newcomers, means the building blocks are in place for the Wildcats to make another run at their first America East title in

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2010 Preseason PollRank Team (1st-place votes) Points

1. Boston U. (6) 62 2. Stony Brook (2) 57 3. Maine (1) 51 4. New Hampshire 41 5. Vermont 35 6. Hartford 24 6. Binghamton 23 8. Albany 22 9. UMBC 9

the school’s first four-year varsity starter, won the program’s first Catholic State Championship his junior year and also captured three consecu-tive league titles from his sophomore through senior seasons. Bronner made all-county and all-league squads his junior and senior seasons. Freshman DeAndray Buckley also joins the Wildcats, giving them size and toughness on the perimeter. The 6-4, 205-pound wing was a four-year varsity player at Romulus High School, where he was part of a school-record 79 victories during his career and played in two state semifinals. Buckley averaged 15.2 points, 9.2 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.2 steals per game last season, while shooting 49 percent from the floor and guiding the Eagles to a 21-2 record, as well as the No. 1 ranking in the Detroit News’ Super 10. Buckley was named to the Detroit News All-Area West First Team, in addition to the Detroit News Dream Team Third Team. Sophomore Ferg Myrick returns af-ter making the All-Rookie Team and showing flashes of brilliance throughout the season. The 6-6 wing averaged 7.6 ppg in 25 games and led the team in points per minute (0.53). Receiving more consistent minutes down the stretch, Myrick netted 10.1 ppg from Jan. 21 through the end of the season. Myrick, who was instant offense at times on the court with his knack for getting to the rim, poured in a season-high 21 points in the regular-season finale against Stony Brook. Junior Brian Benson and senior James Valladares will both see the majority of the time at the 4 spot. Benson played in 23 games last season, including three starts, while averaging 3.2 ppg and 2.8 rpg. Benson played well down the stretch and played his best game of the year when he reached career highs in points (13) and rebounds (9) in the America East quarterfinal ver-sus Maine. Valladares received more minutes last season after mov-ing from the 5 to the 4. He played in 24 games with three starts and averaged 1.7 ppg and 1.3 rpg in 10.4 minutes. Valladares set career highs in points (11) and 3-pointers made (3) at Stony Brook. A trimmer Chris Mata-grano returns to the Wildcat lineup where he will back up DiLiegro and should see in-creased minutes. Matagrano,

who shed nearly 25 pounds in the offseason, saw action in 18 games a year ago and chipped in 0.8 ppg and 1.2 rpg in 7.0 minutes per contest. Freshman Kazadi Nyanguila will provide depth in the frontcourt as he provides defense and rebounding in the post. The 6-7, 230-pound

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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ACCOLADES2009-10 America East All-Conference Second Team America East Player of the Game (Year-end)America East Academic Honor Roll2008-09America East Co-Player of the Week (Jan. 5)America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll2007-08 CollegeHoops.net Honorable Mention Mid-Major All-FreshmanAmerica East All-Rookie TeamAmerica East Rookie of the Week (Dec. 10, Jan. 7, Feb. 25)America East Academic Honor Roll

2009-10Only Wildcat to start all 30 games ... averaged 14.4 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game ... became the 27th member of UNH’s 1,000-point club against Hartford at Lundholm Gymnasium on Feb. 6 ... ranked eighth in the conference in scoring, as well as ninth in 3-point field goals made per game (1.7) and total minutes (1,000) ... led the team in scoring, minutes and free throw percentage (.748), was second in 3-pointers made (52), assists and steals (0.8 spg), third in field goal percentage (.358) and fourth in rebounding and blocks (0.3 bpg) ... put together a career-best 10-game double-digit scoring streak from Jan. 21-Feb. 20 ... scored in double figures in 23 of 30 games, and netted at least nine points in 26 of 30 ... poured in a season-high 25 points against both Central Connecticut State (Dec. 9) and Vermont (Feb. 14) ... matched his career best with eight rebounds against Colgate (Dec. 30), Hartford (Feb. 6) and Binghamton (Feb. 11).

2008-09Played in 27 games for the Wildcats, including 20 starts ... missed the final three contests due to injury ... averaged 12.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists, while playing 29.6 minutes per game ... finished 12th in the conference in scoring ... ranked first on the team in steals (1.2 spg), second in scoring, third in assists, and fourth in field goal percentage (.373) and free throw percentage (.711) ... was a school-record 7-for-7 from behind the arc en route to pouring in a career-high 28 points versus Santa Clara on Jan. 4 ... matched an America East season high by tallying a career-best six swipes against Maine on Feb. 19 ... equaled a career high when he pulled down eight rebounds at Albany on Feb. 15.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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2007-08Selected as a CollegeHoops.net Honorable Mention Mid-Major All-Freshman and named to the America East All-Rookie Team ... three-time America East Rookie of the Week (12/10, 1/7, 2/25) ... one of just two freshmen, and four players overall, to play in all 29 games for the ‘Cats ... led all America East rookies and was second on the team in scoring (12.7 ppg) ... led the team in free throw percentage (.818), was second in 3-pointers made (62) and was fourth in rebounding (3.8 rpg) and assists (1.8 apg) ... the 62 treys are tied for the eighth most in a single season at UNH, while the free throw percentage of 81.8 is the 10th-best single-season mark in school history ... netted a season-high 23 points versus Long Island on Dec. 10 ... submitted a career night Feb. 20 against Stony Brook when he nearly missed a triple-double by scoring 18 points, matching his career high with eight rebounds and handing out a career-best nine assists.

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Boys to Men Academy … team was ranked in the top five in the nation during the 2006-07 season when he averaged 14 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals per game ... averaged 20 points, eight rebounds, five assists and four steals per game while at Lynn Classical High School.

PERSONALBorn Dec. 30, 1987 in Boston … son of the late Angel Abreu and Cristina Medrano ... hopes to play professional basketball or become a business man ... majoring in kinesiology: sport studies.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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ACCOLADES2008-09 – America East Academic Honor Roll2007-08 – America East All-Rookie Team

2009-10Played in 29 games for the Wildcats, including 28 starts ... averaged 11.7 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 30.3 minutes per game ... finished seventh in the conference in 3-point field goals made per game (1.9) ... ranked first on the team in steals (1.1 spg) and blocks (0.59 bpg), second in scoring and 3-point field goal percentage (.321), third in rebounding and free throw percentage (.670), fourth in assists (1.1 apg) and fifth in field goal percentage (.352) ... reached career highs in points (28) and 3-point field goals made (6) at Santa Clara on Jan. 2 ... sank a career-best nine free throws and knocked down the game-winning shot with 0.7 seconds left in a 61-60 win at Loyola (Md.) on Feb. 20.

2008-09One of three Wildcats to play in all 30 games ... started in 24 contests ... averaged 8.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 27.8 minutes per game ... third on the team in scoring, 3-point field goal percentage (.307) and steals (0.7 spg), fourth in rebounding, assists and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.0), and fifth in field goal percentage (.354) and free throw percentage (.692) ... came up one shy of his career best with 21 points against Harvard on Nov. 19 ... matched a career high by dishing out six assists in an America East quarterfinal tilt with Stony Brook on March 7.

2007-08Named to the America East All-Rookie Team ... played in 27 games despite battling sickness for nearly a month ... finished third on the team in steals (0.85 spg) and fifth in scoring (8.8 ppg), field goal percentage (.358), 3-point field goal percentage (.352) and assists (1.2 apg) ... scored a career-high 22 points at Rhode Island on Dec. 1 ... tallied 17 points and career highs in rebounds (9) and assists (6) against Suffolk on Nov. 14.

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Burlington High School … BHS’ all-time leading scorer with 1,566 points ... averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds during his high school career ... BHS was the runner-up his senior year after capturing the state championship the year before ... named First Team All-State his sophomore, junior and senior seasons.

PERSONALBorn Sept. 15, 1988 in Burlington, Vt. … son of Jeffrey and Theresa Conley ... relative of the Memphis Grizzlies’ Mike Conley Jr. ... hopes to manage his own business ... majoring in health management with a minor in business.

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Year G/GS Min. AVG FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk Stl 2007-08 27/18 756 28.0 81/226 .358 44/125 .352 31/48 .646 237 8.8 69 2.6 74/2 33 53 3 23 2008-09 30/24 835 27.8 97/274 .354 46/150 .307 27/39 .692 267 8.9 101 3.4 62/1 45 45 5 22 2009-10 29/28 880 30.3 106/301 .352 54/168 .321 73/109 .670 339 11.7 111 3.8 81/3 32 55 17 32 Totals 86/70 2471 28.7 284/801 .355 144/443 .325 131/196 .668 843 9.8 281 3.3 217/6 110 153 25 77

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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DaNE DILIEgRO

ACCOLADES2009-10 – America East Player of the Week (Nov. 30) ... America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll2008-09 – America East Academic Honor Roll2007-08 – America East Academic Honor Roll

2009-10One of only four Wildcats to appear in all 30 games ... made 27 starts ... averaged career highs of 8.9 points, 8.1 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game ... was 92nd in the nation in rebounding ... ranked third in the conference in both rebounding and field goal percentage (.498) ... led the team in rebounding and field goal percentage, and was third in scoring ... became the 14th member of UNH’s 500 points-500 rebounds club at Albany on Feb. 9 ... moved into the top 10 on UNH’s all-time rebounding list and ended the year in seventh (637) ... posted three double-doubles, including Jan. 7 against Boston U. when he recorded 20 points and a season-high 16 boards ... poured in a career-high 27 points on 11 of 19 shooting against Marist on Nov. 28.

2008-09One of three Wildcats to play in all 30 games ... started 28 contests, which was second most on the team ... second in the conference in offense rebounding (2.9 orpg) and sixth in rebounding overall (6.9 rpg) ... led the team in rebounding and field goal percentage (.529), and was second in steals (0.8 spg), fourth in blocks (0.3 bpg) and fifth in scoring (5.7 ppg) ... recorded six double-digit scoring games and six double-digit rebounding games, including four double-doubles ... poured in a then-career-high 21 points on 10 of 14 shooting to go along with 12 rebounds against Maine on Feb. 19 ... first Wildcat in two seasons to knock down 10 baskets in a game ... one of his four dunks from the contest was No. 7 on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays that night ... pulled down a career-high 17 boards in the conference opener against Hartford on Jan. 7.

2007-08One of just two freshmen, and four players overall, to play in all 29 games for the ‘Cats ... led all America East rookies and the team in rebounding (6.3 rpg) ... was eighth overall in the conference in rebounding ... led the team in field goal percentage (.467) and was third in blocked shots (0.41 bpg) ... averaged 4.2 points per game ... posted the first double-double of his career Dec. 3 when he recorded a season-high 12 points and a season-best 12 rebounds versus Northeastern ... matched his season high with 12 boards against Hartford in the America East quarterfinal game March 8.

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Worcester Adademy … averaged 11.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks during the 2006-07 season ... three-time Middlesex League Champion while at Lexington High School ... Middlesex League All-Star in 2006.

PERSONALBorn Aug. 6, 1988 in Newton, Mass. … son of Frank and Cheryl DiLiegro ... father played basketball and wrestled at UNH from 1972 to 1976 ... brother Ross played basketball at Syracuse from 2003 to 2007 ... hopes to play professional basketball or own a fortune 500 company and fine dining restaurants ... majoring in tourism.

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DiliegRO caReeR HigHsPoints:.....................................................27 vs. Marist (11/28/09)3-Point FG Made:..................................................................NeverFree Throws Made:...............................7 vs. Albany (01/13/10)...........................................................7 at Binghamton (01/30/10)Total Rebounds:...............................17 vs. Hartford (01/07/09)Assists:........................................3 at Boston College (11/10/07)Steals:..........................................................3 at Marist (11/29/08)Blocks:......................................................3 vs. Suffolk (11/14/07)Minutes:.......................................40 vs. Stony Brook (03/01/09)..............................40 vs. Central Connecticut State (12/09/09)

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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ACCOLADES2007-08 – America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2009-10Played in 24 games for the Wildcats, including two starts ... averaged 1.7 points and 1.3 rebounds in 10.4 minutes per contest ... led the team in 3-point field goal percentage (.381) among anyone with at least 30 attempts ... ranked fourth on the team in field goal percentage (.366) of anyone with at least 40 attempts ... reached career highs in points (11), 3-point field goals made (3) and steals (2) at Stony Brook on Jan. 10.

2008-09Played in 12 games off the bench for the Wildcats, while averaging 6.3 minutes per contest ... averaged 1.7 points and 1.0 rebound per game ... shot 45.5 percent from the field, the second highest mark on the team out of anyone with at least 20 attempts ... matched a career high with six points in an America East quarterfinal matchup with Stony Brook on March 7.

2007-08Played in 26 games, including one start, while providing a valuable 9.6 minutes per game off the bench ... averaged 1.3 points and 1.7 rebounds per game ... his six assists and four turnovers were good for a 1.50 assist-to-turnover ratio, which would have led the team had he qualified in the category ... submitted career highs in points (6) and rebounds (9) against Suffolk on Nov. 14 ... played a key 14 minutes off the bench in a win versus Vermont on Feb. 28, tallying three points, three rebounds and two assists.

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Kaufman High School … averaged 19.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks his senior year when he was named District MVP ... named District Defensive Player of the Year his junior season, after being selected as the District Newcomer of the Year the season before.

PERSONALBorn Feb. 12, 1989 in Los Angeles, Calif. … son of Robert Valladares and Jenny Nichols ... grandfather played basketball with Bobby Knight at Ohio State ... majoring in business administration.

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vallaDaRes caReeR HigHsPoints:............................................11 at Stony Brook (01/10/10)...............................................................11 at Hartford (01/16/10)3-Point FG Made:..........................3 at Stony Brook (01/10/10)Free Throws Made:................................4 vs. Suffolk (11/14/07)Total Rebounds:.....................................9 vs. Suffolk (11/14/07)Assists:..................................................2 vs. Vermont (02/28/08)....................................................................2 vs. Suffolk (11/16/08)Steals:...............................................2 at Stony Brook (01/10/10)Blocks:.............................................................................1, 14 timesMinutes:...................................................28 at Maine (01/18/10)

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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ACCOLADES2009-10 – America East All-Academic Team ... America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2009-10Played in 23 games, including three starts ... averaged 3.2 points and 2.8 rebounds ... ranked second on the team in field goal percentage (.459), third in blocks (9) and sixth in rebounding and 3-point field goal percentage (.286) ... reached career highs in points (13) and rebounds (9) in the America East quarterfinal versus Maine (March 6).

2008-09Played in 23 games, including one start for the Wildcats ... averaged 2.3 points and 2.8 rebounds in 12.7 minutes per contest ... second on the team in blocks (0.5 bpg) ... third highest field goal percentage (.415) on the team of anyone with at least 40 attempts ... tallied a career-high seven points against Hofstra on Dec. 27 ... ripped down a career-high nine boards in both games versus Vermont on Jan. 25 and Jan. 31 ... recorded three blocks at Binghamton on Feb. 22.

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Greece-Athena High School ... averaged 13.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game last season ... Monroe County Division II Player of the Year and All-Greater Rochester First Team member his junior and senior season ... holds Greece-Athena’s record for most offensive rebounds in a season ... won the Section V Class AA championship his sophomore and junior seasons.

PERSONALBorn March 16, 1990 in Rochester, N.Y. ... son of Richard and Karen Benson ... was on the court as a sophomore at Greece-Athena when team manager Jason “J-Mac” McElwain knocked down six 3-pointers in their division title game versus Spencerport ... hopes to become an elementary physical education teacher ... majoring in kinesiology: pedagogy.

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BeNsON caReeR HigHsPoints:...........................................13 vs. Maine (03/06/10)3-Point FG Made:.........................2 vs. Maine (03/06/10)Free Throws Made:..................4 vs. Vermont (01/31/09).................................................4 at Binghamton (02/22/09)Rebounds:.......................................................9, three timesAssists:.......................................2 at Boston U. (01/11/09)Steals:.................................................................2, four timesBlocks:...................................3 at Binghamton (02/22/09)Minutes:.............................30 at Loyola (Md.) (02/20/10)

Year G/GS Min. AVG FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk Stl 2008-09 23/1 293 12.7 17/41 .415 1/8 .125 18/33 .545 53 2.3 65 2.8 42/0 4 14 12 9 2009-10 23/3 305 13.3 28/61 .459 4/14 .286 13/28 .464 73 3.2 65 2.8 37/0 2 15 9 6 Totals 46/4 598 13.0 45/102 .441 5/22 .227 31/61 .508 126 2.7 130 2.8 79/0 6 29 21 15

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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2009-10Missed the entire season due to injury.

2008-09Played in eight games off the bench for the Wildcats, while averaging 2.5 minutes per contest ... scored a career-high six points on 2 of 3 shooting from behind the arc in the season opener against Suffolk on Nov. 16.

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Dover (N.H.) High School … averaged 25.0 points and 5.0 assists per game last season, en route to being named the Foster’s Daily Democrat Dream Team Player of the Year ... also named First Team All-State ... played AAU with the New Hampshire Falcons and the New Hampshire Playerz.

PERSONALBorn June 13, 1990 in Worcester, Mass. … son of Bill and Maureen Herrion ... father Bill is the head coach at UNH ... uncle Tom Herrion is the head coach at Marshall University ... grandfather Jim Herrion was an assistant coach at Holy Cross basketball ... hopes to coach basketball at the collegiate level ... major is undeclared.

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Year G/GS Min. AVG FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk Stl 2008-09 8/0 20 2.5 2/8 .250 2/8 .250 0/0 ---- 6 0.8 0 0.0 1/0 0 0 0 0 2009-10 MISSEDENTIRE SEASON Totals 8/0 20 2.5 2/8 .250 2/8 .250 0/0 ---- 6 0.8 0 0.0 1/0 0 0 0 0

HeRRiON caReeR HigHs Points ....................................................... 6 vs. Suffolk (11/16/08) 3-Point FG Made .................................. 2 vs. Suffolk (11/16/08) Free Throws Made ................................................................Never Total Rebounds .....................................................................Never Assists ......................................................................................Never Steals ........................................................................................Never Blocks ......................................................................................Never Minutes ................................................... 6 vs. Suffolk (11/16/08)

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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plaYeRs YOU mODel YOUR game afteRDwayne Wade and Brandon Roy

favORite spORt OtHeR tHaN BasketBallFootball

favORite atHleteTerrell Owens

favORite spORts mOvieLove and Basketball

favORite tv sHOwsGeorge Lopez, Family Guy, My Name is Earl

Best spORtiNg eveNt eveR atteNDeDGood Counsel Tip-Off Classic in Olney, Md.

favORite actORWill Smith

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PaTRICK KONaN

2010-11Will sit out the entire season due to NCAA transfer regulations.

BEFORE UNHPlayed one season at Liberty University before transferring to UNH ... started 24 of the 31 games he played in as a freshman ... led the team in field goal percentage (.542), including 42.9 percent (3-7) from behind the arc, was third in rebounding (4.4 rpg) and blocks (9), and fourth in scoring (6.9 ppg) ... led the team in scoring three times and rebounding four times ... prior to arriving at Liberty, played at The Rock School in Gainesville, Fla., where he helped the Lions to a 24-5 record and a Final Four appearance in the Florida State High School Championships ... named the North Central Florida 1A-2A Player of the Year after he led The Rock in scoring and rebounding at 14.6 points and 8.3 caroms per game, while hitting on 57.8 percent of his field goal attempts and 31 percent of his 3-point shots ... tallied a season-high 30 points on 12-of-17 shooting to top Lakewood, ranked No. 4 in Class 5A at the time, 79-69, in the opening round of the prestigious 35th Annual Kingdom of the Sun tournament in Ocala, Fla.

PERSONALBorn July 15, 1990 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast … grew up in Marseilles, France ... son of Antoine Dja and Lucie Konan ... enjoys playing video games ... lists his favorite athlete as Terrell Owens and his older brother, Boris, as the person he admires most ... hopes to play professional basketball ... majoring in international business.

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kONaN caReeR HigHsPoints ..................................... 18 vs. UNC-Asheville (01/16/10)Field goals ................................................... 8 vs. VMI (01/28/10)3-Point FG Made ................................ 2 vs. Radford (02/16/10) Free throws made .................................................... 4, Four times Rebounds ................................................................... 9, Four times Assists ..........................................................................3, Two times Steals ...................................................... 2 vs. Radford (02/16/10) Blocks ..........................................................................2, Two times Minutes .....................................33 vs. Tennessee St. (11/28/09)

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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favORite mOvieStep Brothers

favORite actORSteve Carrell

cHilDHOOD iDOlMichael Jordan

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ACCOLADES2009-10 – America East Academic Honor Roll

2009-10Played in 18 games for the Wildcats, including one start ... averaged 0.8 points and 1.2 rebounds in 7.0 minutes per game off the bench ... ranked fifth on the team in blocks (0.28 bpg) ... netted a career-high five points versus Dartmouth on Dec. 20 ... pulled down a career-best five rebounds at Loyola (Md.) on Feb. 20.

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Blair Academy in 2008-09 ... averaged 12.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game, while leading his squad to a 19-4 record, as well as the program’s first New Jersey Prep A state championship in school history ... graduated from Sayreville High School ... led the program to the NJSIAA tournament in 2007-08 for the first time in five years after averaging 12.0 points and 12.0 boards per game en route to being voted the Bombers’ MVP.

PERSONALBorn Jan. 25, 1990 in Sayreville, N.J. … son of Michael VanNote and Joanne Matagrano ... enjoys tennis and playing video games ... hopes to become a basketball coach ... major is undeclared.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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ACCOLADES2009-10 – America East All-Rookie Team ... America East Rookie of the Week (March 1)

2009-10Played in 25 games, including one start ... averaged 7.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per game ... led the team in points per minute (0.53), was second in 3-point field goal percentage (.359) and free throw percentage (.746), third in field goal percentage (.416) and blocks (9), fourth in scoring and fifth in steals (0.52) ... averaged 10.1 ppg from Jan. 21 through the end of the season ... poured in a season-high 21 points against Stony Brook (Feb. 28) ... pulled in a season-best eight rebounds versus Boston U. (Jan. 7).

BEFORE UNHGraduated from Prep Charter High School ... averaged 20.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game in 2008-09, while leading his squad to a 21-7 record ... 2008-09 McDonald’s All-American nominee ... helped Prep to a state title in 2007-08.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Biggest atHletic tHRillHitting the game-winning shot in the state title game

Best atHlete YOU Have eveR cOmpeteD witHRonnie Price

favORite NBa plaYeRLeBron James

favORite spORt OtHeR tHaN BasketBallFootball

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ACCOLADES2009-10 – America East Rookie of the Week (Nov. 16) ... America East Academic Honor Roll

2009-10Played in 26 games and made five starts ... averaged 4.0 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game ... ranked second on the team in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.1), third in assists and steals (0.7 spg), and sixth in scoring ... put together a season-best three-game double-digit scoring streak from Feb. 11-17 ... set season highs with 16 points and eight rebounds at Vermont on Feb. 14 ... handed out a season-high five assists against Suffolk (Nov. 14), Stony Brook (Jan. 10) and Albany (Feb. 9).

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Air Force Prep during the 2008-09 season ... averaged 17.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals per game ... graduated from Clarke County High School ... Clarke County’s all-time leading scorer with 1,638 points ... led Clarke County to a pair of state championships during his four-year career ... named Virginia State A Basketball Player of the Year after averaging 25.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game during the 2007-08 season ... McDonald’s All-American nominee his senior year ... First Team All-State member his junior and senior seasons ... played AAU ball with current Wildcat forward Brian Benson for East Coast Fusion and head coach Cade Lemcke.

PERSONALBorn April 9, 1990 in Provo, Utah … son of Thomas and Tammi Rhoads ... enjoys motorcycles, fishing and boating ... hopes to play basketball professionally ... major is undeclared.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALLCHaNDLER RHOaDS

GETTInG To KnoW JoRDon BRonnER...NickNamesDiddy, Breezy

ReasON YOU cHOse YOUR JeRseY NUmBeRMy mom had five children

plaYeR YOU mODel YOUR game afteRRajon Rondo

Best atHlete YOU Have eveR cOmpeteD witHSebastian Telfair

mOst famOUs peRsON YOU’ve metPaul Pierce

favORite sONg“I’m Ready for Ya” by Drake

actOR wHO wOUlD plaY YOU iN a mOvieOmar Epps

peRsON YOU aDmiRe mOstMy mom

aDvice tO YOUNgsteRsPut 100 percent into everything you do

JORDON BRONNER

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Iona Prep where he was the school’s first four-year varsity starter ... averaged 12 points and four assists per game his senior year for a team that won 25 games ... won 27 games his junior season en route to the school’s first Catholic State Championship ... the Gaels won their league championship three years in a row, while Bronner made all-county and all-league squads his junior and senior seasons.

PERSONALBorn Dec. 20, 1991 in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. … son of Carl Bronner and Diana Garrant ... relative Tony Taylor is currently a junior on the men’s basketball team at George Washington ... enjoys hanging out with friends and swimming ... lists his favorite athlete as Kobe Bryant and his mom as the person he admires most ... hopes to play basketball overseas ... major is undeclared.

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6-0170

Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.

GETTInG To KnoW DEAnDRAY BUCKLEY...NickNamesDray, Deebo

ReasON YOU cHOse YOUR JeRseY NUmBeRMy older brother always wore number 1

DReam 1-ON-1 matcHUpMagic Johnson

fiRst BasketBall memORYPlaying on a five-foot hoop with my brother

peRsON YOU aDmiRe mOstMy mother

favORite mOvieTransformers

actOR wHO wOUlD plaY YOU iN a mOvieMike Epps

peRsON witH tHe Biggest impact ON YOUR lifeMy father

aDvice tO YOUNgsteRsNever let someone take your heart

DEaNDRaY BuCKLEY

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Romulus High School where he was part of a school-record 79 victories during his career and played in two state semifinals ... averaged 15.2 points, 9.2 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.2 steals per game, while shooting 49 percent from the floor during his senior year ... guided the Eagles to a 21-2 record that season, as well as the No. 1 ranking in the Detroit News’ Super 10 ... the four-year player was named to the Detroit News All-Area West First Team, in addition to the Detroit News Dream Team Third Team.

PERSONALBorn Dec. 17, 1991 in Detroit, Mich. … son of Sterling and Msichana Buckley ... brother Dominique Buckley played basketball at Iowa State from 2008-10 and is currently a junior at Toledo ... enjoys sleeping and playing video games ... lists his favorite athlete as Kobe Bryant and his mom as the person he admires most ... hopes to play professional basketball either in the NBA or overseas ... major is undeclared.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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ReasON YOU cHOse YOUR JeRseY NUmBeRKobe Bryant

plaYeR YOU mODel YOUR game afteRKevin Garnett

favORite spORts OtHeR tHaN BasketBallHockey and soccer

favORite spORts teamMontreal Canadiens

favORite spORts mOvieCoach Carter

favORite actORJim Carrey

cHilDHOOD iDOlShaquille O’Neal

peRsON YOU aDmiRe mOstMy parents

KaZaDI NYaNguILa

BEFORE UNHPlayed two years at Vanier CEGEP/College, where he was named the team’s Most Improved Player his senior year after averaging 12.6 points and leading the entire league with 10.1 rebounds per game ... led the team in field goal percentage and blocked shots ... prior to arriving at Vanier, was the team MVP at La Dauversiere High School, where he averaged 22.5 points and 14.8 rebounds per game en route to being named a league all-star his sophomore season.

PERSONALBorn March 10, 1991 in Kinshasa, Congo … son of Mutambayi Nyanguila and Angele Kabedi-Kazadi ... enjoys playing video games, listening to music and spending time with his family ... lists his favorite athlete as Kobe Bryant and his parents as the people he admires most ... hopes to play professional basketball, become a general manager or go to law school ... major is undeclared.

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6-7230

Montreal, Quebec

GETTInG To KnoW SCoTT MoRRIS...NickNameScotty

peRsON YOU aDmiRe mOstMy father

plaYeR YOU mODel YOUR game afteRJ.J. Redick

favORite spORts teamBaltimore Ravens

fiRst BasketBall memORYShooting on my little tike hoop

favORite tv sHOwESPN SportsCenter

actOR wHO wOUlD plaY YOU iN a mOvieLeonardo DiCaprio

peRsON witH tHe Biggest impact ON YOUR lifeMy mother

aDvice tO YOUNgsteRsKeep your head high, no matter what

SCOTT MORRIS

BEFORE UNHPlayed at Walkersville High School where he averaged 22.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.9 steals per game as a senior as he led his team to the Class 2A West Region championship game and a 14-9 overall record ... selected as the Frederick/Carroll County Player of the Year by the Maryland Gazette ... as a junior, averaged 18.6 points, 6.3 rebounds. 6.6 assists and 2.0 steals per game as he led the Lions to the regional finals and an 18-7 record ... named to the Frederick News Post All-County First Team, as well as the All-Gazette First Team, and was First Team All-Piedmont Division ... owned a 4.0 grade point average that ranked No. 1 in his class of 328.

PERSONALBorn Oct. 10, 1991 in Maryland … son of Karl and Karen Morris ... enjoys lacrosse and music... lists his favorite athlete as Kobe Bryant and his father as the person he admires most ... hopes to be successful in whatever career he chooses ... majoring in business administration.

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6-2200

Walkersville, Md.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLrecord (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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2010 America East Championship First three rounds at Chase Arena (Hartford, Conn.)

Title game played at Patrick Gymnasium (Burlington, Vt.)

Quarterfinals: Saturday, March 6No. 1 Stony Book 68, No. 8 Albany 59No. 4 Boston U. 87, No. 5 Hartford 46No. 2 Vermont 76, No. 7 UMBC 59No. 6 New Hampshire 68, No. 3 Maine 57

Semifinals: Sunday, March 7No. 4 Boston U. 70, No. 1 Stony Brook 63No. 2 Vermont 57, No. 6 New Hampshire 38

Title Game: Saturday, March 13at No. 2 Vermont 83, No. 4 Boston U. 70 (ESPN2)

All-Championship TeamMarqus Blakely, VermontEvan Fjeld, VermontGarvey Young, VermontCorey Lowe, Boston U.Jake O’Brien, Boston U.

Reggie Lewis Most Outstanding Player: Marqus Blakely, Vermont

NCAA Men’s Basketball Championshipat HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.)First Round: Thursday, March 18No. 1 Syracuse 79, No. 16 Vermont 56

CONFERENCE W L Pct. H A L 5 Streak W L Pct. H A N L 5 StreakStony Brook -x 13 3 .813 8-0 5-3 4-1 L 1 22 10 .688 12-1 9-8 1-1 2-3 L 2Vermont -y 12 4 .750 7-1 5-3 4-1 W 1 25 10 .714 10-2 12-6 3-2 4-1 L 1Maine 11 5 .688 6-2 5-3 3-2 L 1 19 11 .633 9-3 10-7 0-1 2-3 L2Boston University 11 5 .688 6-2 5-3 4-1 W 3 21 14 .600 11-4 8-8 2-2 3-2 L 1Binghamton 8 8 .500 6-2 2-6 2-3 L1 13 18 .419 9-3 3-12 1-3 2-3 L 1New Hampshire 6 10 .375 4-4 2-6 2-3 W 1 13 17 .433 9-4 3-12 1-1 3-2 L 1Hartford 6 10 .375 3-5 3-5 1-4 W1 8 22 .267 4-8 5-7 3-14 0-1 L 1UMBC 3 13 .188 0-8 3-5 2-3 W 1 4 26 .133 0-13 4-12 0-1 1-4 L 1Albany 2 14 .125 1-7 1-7 1-4 L3 7 25 .219 4-9 3-15 0-1 1-4 L 4

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Kevin Roberson Player of the Year: Muhammad El-Amin, Stony BrookRookie of the Year: Dylan Talley, BinghamtonDefensive Player of the Year: Marqus Blakely, VermontCoach of the Year: Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook

First TeamGreer Wright, BinghamtonJohn Holland, Boston U.Gerald McLemore, MaineMuhammad El-Amin, Stony BrookMarqus Blakely, Vermont

Second Team Corey Lowe, Boston University Joe Zeglinski, HartfordAlvin Abreu, New HampshireTommy Brenton, Stony BrookBryan Dougher, Stony Brook Third TeamJake O’Brien, Boston UniversitySean McNally, MaineChauncey Gilliam, UMBCEvan Fjeld, VermontMaurice Joseph

All-Rookie TeamMike Black, AlbanyDylan Talley, BinghamtonMurphy Burnatowski, MaineAdrian Satchell, UMBCFerg Myrick, New Hampshire

All-Defensive Carlos Strong, Boston U.Junior Bernal, MaineTommy Brenton, Stony BrookMarqus Blakely, VermontGarvey Young, Vermont

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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Nowinitsfourthdecadeofoperation,AmericaEasthasevolvedintooneofthemostcompre-hensiveNCAADivision I conferenceswitha commitment tobroad-based, competitiveathleticsprograms,complementingtheacademicintegrityandmissionsofthememberinstitutions. Progressive in itsapproachto itsmorethan3,400student-athletes,AmericaEastrecognizeschampionsineachofits20sports:baseball,men’sandwomen’sbasketball,men’sandwomen’scross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s la-crosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s andwomen’sswimminganddiving,men’sandwomen’stennis,andwomen’svolleyball.AmericaEastalsoconducts thenation’smost comprehensiveacademic recognitionprogramfor student-athletes. With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast regions of the UnitedStates,AmericaEaststrivestodevelopchampionsinacademics,athleticsandleadershipatitsninememberinstitutions:UniversityatAlbany,BinghamtonUniversity,BostonUniversity,UniversityofHartford,UniversityofMaine,UMBC,UniversityofNewHampshire,StonyBrookUniversityandUniversityofVermont.

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• NewHampshirerankedfourthnationallyinGraduationSuccessRate(GSR)withascoreof97.• VermontcaptureditssixthstraightAmericaEastAcademicCupin2010afteritsstudent-ath-letes registeredacumulative3.19grade-pointaverage,whichwas thebestmark in theaward’s15-yearhistory.NewHampshirerecordeda3.16GPAandalsoeclipsedtheformerstandard,whilefive other schools earned a 3.0 GPA or better.• AmericaEast’s3,400student-athletesregisteredacombined3.05GPAduringthe2009-10aca-demicyearandover60percentofthemwerenamedtoAmericaEast’sAcademicHonorRollforrecordingGPA’sof3.0orbetter.• Sevenstudent-athleteswere tabbedESPNTheMagazine/CoSIDAAcademicAll-Americansduringthe2009-10season,theleague’smostsincethe2005-06academicyear.EmilyPallotta(BostonU.women’ssoccer),MayKotsopoulos(Vermontwomen’sbasketball),AliceChen(UMBCwomen’stennis),KeilanFreeman (UMBCmen’s swimming&diving),Olivia Jarem(Albanywomen’s la-crosse), Valete Graham (Albany men’s track & field) and Dominic Devaud (UMBC men’s track & field) earned the honor, while 20 others were All-District selections.• Binghamton’sSvenVloedgraven(tennis)andVermont’sMayKotsopoulos(basketball)weretheAmericaEastMaleandFemaleScholar-AthletesoftheYear,respectively.• Nineteenstudent-athleteswererecognizedasAmericaEastScholar-Athletesand169receivedAll-Academicrecognitionintheirrespectivesport.• Twenty-fourAmericaEastteamswerepubliclyrecognizedbytheNCAAfortheirmultiyearAcademic Progress Rate (APR), for finishing among the top 10 percent of teams in the nation, the league’smostsince2006.

AtHLetics…

• Boston University won the Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup for the fifth straight year andeighthtimeinthelastnineyearsaftercapturingaleague-hightyingsixchampionships,threeregular-season titles and three runner-up finishes during the 2009-10 season.• Twenty-twoAmericaEaststudent-athletesearnedAll-Americarecognition,includingoneinmen’sbasketball,oneeachinmen’sandwomen’ssoccer,sixinmen’slacrosse,seveninwomen’slacrosse, one each in field hockey and softball and four in cross country/track & field.• A record six America East men’s and women’s basketball teams qualified for the postseason: BostonUniversitymen(CBI),BostonUniversitywomen(WNIT),Hartfordwomen(NCAA),StonyBrookmen(NIT),Vermontmen(NCAA)andVermontwomen(NCAA). o Two women’s teams made the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2000 with Ver-montearningtheautomaticbidandHartfordreceivinganat-largeberth. o Vermont downed Wisconsin, 64-55, in the first round for its first-ever NCAA win. It was the third time in five years an America East women’s team won an NCAA game. o Stony Brook reached the postseason for the first time and hosted Illinois in an NIT first round contest. It was the first time an America East men’s basketball team hosted a postseason gamesince1987. o Boston University reached the semifinals of the College Basketball Invitational and host-ed a quarterfinal contest.• Stony Brook men’s lacrosse climbed to No. 7 in the nation and reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship after an 9-7 victory over Denver in the first round. o TheSeawolvesarethethirddifferentAmericaEastmen’slacrosseteam(Albany,UMBC)towinanNCAAgamesince2007. o Stony Brook hosted the NCAA quarterfinal round and drew 10,024 fans to LaValle Sta-dium.TheSeawolveswereedgebytop-rankedVirginia,10-9.o America East Player of the Year Kevin Crowley received the USILA’s Enners Award, which is given to college lacrosse’s most outstanding player. He was also a finalist for the prestigious TewaaratonAward.• BostonUniversity(No.16)andUMBC(No.18)werebothrankedintheNSCAAmen’ssoccernational poll. It was the first time since the poll started in 1996 that two America East teams were rankedatthesametime.• BostonUniversitysoftballandStonyBrookbaseballeachwonagameinitsrespectiveNCAAChampionship.TheTerriersdownedUMass,whiletheSeawolvesupendedN.C.State.• Binghamtonmen’stennisclimbedtoNo.43inthenationwhileSvenVloedgravenbecamethefirst America East tennis student-athlete to qualify for the NCAA individual championships.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLrecord (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALLNovemberFri. 12 BostonU.atNortheastern7p.m. StonyBrookatConnecticut(SNY)7p.m. CornellatAlbany7:30p.m. MaineatUtahValleyState9p.m.Sat. 13 LesleyatNewHampshire1p.m. HartfordatCentralConnecticutState(1)6p.m. ColgateatBinghamton7p.m. VermontatSiena7p.m.Sun. 14 MaineatMaryland2p.m. MountIdaatStonyBrook2p.m. VMIatUMBC3p.m.Mon. 15 AmericanatAlbany7p.m.Tue. 16 StonyBrookatMonmouth6a.m. HartfordatQuinnipiac7p.m. NewHampshireatDartmouth7p.m. BostonU.vs.GeorgeWashington(2)8p.m.Wed. 17 BostonU.vs.Villanova/Marist(2)TBA BinghamtonatBucknell7p.m. UMBCatLoyola7p.m. #VermontatConnecticut(SNY)7p.m. AlbanyatGeorgiaTech(3)7:30p.m.Thu. 18 StonyBrookatFairleighDickinson7p.m.Fri. 19 MaristatBostonU.7p.m. DartmouthatHartford7p.m. Maine-MachiasatMaine7p.m.Sat. 20 VermontatQuinnipiac1p.m. AlbanyatFairleighDickinson7p.m. CentralConnecticutStateatUMBC7p.m. HolyCrossatNewHampshire7p.m.Sun. 21 St.BonaventureatBinghamton2p.m. WagneratStonyBrook2p.m.Mon. 22 BostonU.vs.TBA(4)TBA MaineatNotreDame7:30p.m.Tue. 23 BostonU.vs.TBA(4)TBA BinghamtonatArmy7p.m. NewHampshireatSacredHeart7p.m. IonaatAlbany7:30p.m. UMBCatCoppinState7:30p.m.Wed. 24 BostonU.vs.TBA(5)TBA St.Francis(Pa.)atHartford7p.m. LoyolaatVermont7p.m.Fri. 26 BostonU.atTBA(5)TBA Albanyvs.Detroit(6)7:30p.m.Sat. 27 HartfordatFordham1p.m. BrownatNewHampshire1p.m. NJITatVermont1p.m. Albanyvs.Niagara(6)5p.m. CornellatBostonU.5p.m. UMBCatDuquesne7p.m.Sun. 28 BinghamtonatDrexel2p.m. Albanyvs.BowlingGreen(6)3p.m.Mon. 29 MaineatQuinnipiac7p.m.Tue. 30 CanisiusatBinghamton7p.m. BostonU.atKentucky(FSSouth)7p.m. HartfordatYale7p.m. UMBCatPennsylvania7p.m. NewHampshireatConnecticut7p.m.DecemberWed. 1 LehighatStonyBrook7p.m. DartmouthatVermont7p.m.Thu. 2 BrownatHartford(CTSN)7p.m.Fri. 3 #UMBCatConnecticut(SNY)7p.m.Sat. 4 YaleatVermont1p.m. BrownatMaine2p.m. NewHampshireatColgate2p.m. StonyBrookatColumbia4p.m. BostonU.atBucknell7p.m. AlbanyatSiena7:30p.m.Sun. 5 HartfordatFloridaState(SunSports)7p.m.Mon. 6 AlbanyatYale7:30p.m. DelawareStateatMaine7:30p.m.Tue. 7 StonyBrookatHolyCross7p.m.Wed. 8 HofstraatBinghamton7p.m. HartfordatSacredHeart7p.m.

MaineatMassachusetts7p.m. !Vermontvs.BYU7p.m. UMBCatRider7:30p.m.Thu. 9 ^LaSalleatBostonU.7p.m. ArmyatNewHampshire7p.m.Sat. 11 BinghamtonatManhattan2p.m. BostonU.atHarvard2p.m. SacredHeartatStonyBrook2p.m. HartfordatMonmouth4p.m. CentralConnecticutStateatAlbany7p.m. TowsonatUMBC7p.m. Sun.12NorfolkStateatMaine12p.m. MaristatVermont1p.m.Tue. 14 AmericanatUMBC7p.m.Sat. 18 CornellatBinghamton2p.m. NewHampshireatRhodeIsland2p.m. UMBCatMorganState7p.m. MountSt.Mary’satAlbany7p.m.Sun. 19 ColgateatMaine2p.m. StonyBrookatNotreDame(ESPNU)4:30p.m.Mon. 20 VermontatFairfield7:30p.m.Tue. 21 MaineatPennState5p.m. St.Peter’satBinghamton7p.m. ^St.Joseph’satBostonU.7p.m.Wed. 22 AlbanyatColgate7p.m. NewHampshireatCentralConnecticutState7p.m. UMBCatNotreDame7:30p.m. VermontatIona7:30p.m.Tue. 28 AlbanyatXavier(FSOhio)7p.m. BinghamtonatMarshall7p.m. HartfordatCalifornia10:30p.m.Wed. 29 NewHampshirevs.Cornell(7)5p.m. QuinnipiacatBostonU.7p.m. ColgateatStonyBrook7p.m. MountSt.Mary’satVermont7p.m.Thu. 30 NewHampshirevs.Wofford/VCU(7)TBA AlbanyatWagner7p.m. BinghamtonatMoreheadState7p.m. ColumbiaatMaine7p.m. NiagaraatUMBC7p.m.Fri. 31 BostonU.atMassachusetts2p.m. HartfordatSt.Mary’s8p.m.JanuarySun. 2 *BostonU.atMaine1p.m. *NewHampshireatAlbany1p.m. BinghamtonatLaSalle2p.m. *StonyBrookatUMBC5p.m.Mon. 3 St.Francis(N.Y.)atHartford7p.m.Tue. 4 *VermontatStonyBrook7p.m. *NewHampshireatBostonU.(CSN)7:30p.m.Wed. 5 *HartfordatMaine7p.m.Thu. 6 *AlbanyatVermont7p.m.Sat. 8 *BinghamtonatNewHampshire1p.m. *MaineatUMBC2p.m. StonyBrookatCornell2p.m.Sun. 9 *VermontatBostonU.1p.m. *AlbanyatHartford2p.m.Mon. 10 *StonyBrookatBinghamton(MSG+)7p.m.Tue. 11 *HartfordatNewHampshire7p.m.Wed. 12 *MaineatAlbany(TW)7p.m. *UMBCatBinghamton7p.m.Sat. 15 *UMBCatVermont1p.m. *NewHampshireatStonyBrook2p.m. *BinghamtonatMaine3:30p.m. *BostonU.atAlbany(TW)7p.m.Mon. 17 *AlbanyatStonyBrook(MSG+)7p.m. *BostonU.atUMBC7p.m. *HartfordatBinghamton7p.m.Tue. 18 *MaineatVermont(CSN)7:30p.m.Thu. 20 *BinghamtonatAlbany7p.m. *UMBCatHartford7p.m. *StonyBrookatBostonU.7p.m. *VermontatNewHampshire7p.m.Sat. 22 *BostonU.atHartford(CSN)4p.m. *StonyBrookatMaine7p.m.

Sun. 23 *UMBCatNewHampshire1p.m. *VermontatBinghamton2p.m.Tue. 25 *HartfordatVermont7p.m. *NewHampshireatMaine7p.m.Wed. 26 *AlbanyatUMBC7p.m. *^BinghamtonatBostonU.9p.m.Sat. 29 *HartfordatStonyBrook2p.m. *BostonU.atNewHampshire3p.m. *MaineatBinghamton7p.m. *VermontatAlbany7p.m.Mon. 31 *UMBCatStonyBrook7p.m. *NewHampshireatVermont(CSN)7:30p.m.FebruaryTue. 1 *MaineatBostonU.(CSN)7:30p.m.Wed. 2 *AlbanyatNewHampshire7p.m.Thu. 3 *VermontatHartford7p.m. *BinghamtonatUMBC(MASN/TW)7:30p.m.Fri. 4 *BostonU.atStonyBrook7p.m.Sat. 5 *HartfordatAlbany(TW)7p.m. *NewHampshireatBinghamton7p.m.Sun. 6 *StonyBrookatVermont1p.m. *UMBCatMaine2p.m.Wed. 9 *StonyBrookatNewHampshire7p.m. *VermontatUMBC7p.m.Thu. 10 *MaineatHartford7p.m. *$AlbanyatBostonU.9:30p.m.Sat. 12 *MaineatStonyBrook(ESPNU)11a.m. *HartfordatBostonU.7p.m. *NewHampshireatUMBC7p.m.Sun. 13 *BinghamtonatVermont1p.m.Mon. 14 *StonyBrookatAlbany(MSG+)7p.m.Tue. 15 *UMBCatBostonU.7:30p.m.Wed. 16 *BinghamtonatHartford7p.m. *VermontatMaine7:30p.m.Sat. 19 TBAatBostonU.(8)TBA MaineatTBA(8)TBA NewHampshireatTBA(8)TBA TBAatStonyBrook(8)TBA VermontatTBA(8)TBA *HartfordatUMBC7p.m.Sun. 20 *AlbanyatBinghamton2p.m.Mon. 22 *MaineatNewHampshire(CSN)7p.m.Wed. 23 *UMBCatAlbany(TW)7p.m. *StonyBrookatHartford7p.m.Thu. 24 *BostonU.atBinghamton7p.m.Sun. 27 *BostonU.atVermont(CSN)1p.m. *BinghamtonatStonyBrook2p.m. *NewHampshireatHartford(CTSN)2p.m. *AlbanyatMaine7p.m.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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UNH INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPOINTS........................................................28,TyroneConleyatSantaClara(01/02/10)FIELDGOALSMADE........................................11,DaneDiLiegrovs.Marist(11/28/09)FIELDGOALATT................................................ 22,AlvinAbreuatVermont(02/14/10)FGPCT(min5made).......................... .833(5-6),BrianBensonvs.Maine(03/06/10)...................................................... .833(5-6),DaneDiLiegrovs.StonyBrook(02/28/10)3PTFGMADE............................................ 6,TyroneConleyatSantaClara(01/02/10)3PTFGATTEMPTS.................................11,TyroneConleyatSantaClara(01/02/10)3-PTFGPCT(min2made)............1.000(5-5),AlvinAbreuvs.Vermont(01/27/10).....................................................1.000(3-3),TyroneConleyatStonyBrook(01/10/10)......................................................... 1.000(2-2),FergMyrickatBinghamton(01/30/10)......................................................... 1.000(2-2),RadarOnguetouvs.Suffolk(11/14/09)FREETHROWSMADE........................................10,AlvinAbreuvs.Colgate(12/30/09)FREETHROWATT...............................................12,AlvinAbreuvs.Colgate(12/30/09)FTPCT(min3made).................... 1.000(8-8),FergMyrickatBostonU.(02/04/10).........................................................1.000(6-6),FergMyrickvs.StonyBrook(02/28/10).....................................................................1.000(6-6),AlvinAbreuvs.Maine(02/17/10).........................................................1.000(6-6),DaneDiLiegrovs.BostonU.(01/07/10).................................................................1.000(5-5),DaneDiLiegroatMarist(11/28/09)................................................................... 1.000(5-5),AlvinAbreuvs.Suffolk(11/14/09)........................................................1.000(4-4),AlvinAbreuvs.Binghamton(02/11/10)......................................................... 1.000(4-4),AlvinAbreuatBinghamton(01/30/10).......................................................1.000(4-4),TyroneConleyatSantaClara(01/02/10)...................................................................1.000(3-3),AlvinAbreuvs.Albany(01/13/10).................................................................. 1.000(3-3),DaneDiLiegroatArmy(12/22/09)....................................................................1.000(3-3),FergMyrickatHofstra(12/12/09)REBOUNDS..................................................16,DaneDiLiegrovs.BostonU.(01/07/10)ASSISTS.........................................................12,RussellGrahamvs.Vermont(01/27/10)STEALS............................................................4,ChandlerRhoadsvs.Suffolk(11/14/09)BLOCKEDSHOTS....................................3,TyroneConleyvs.Binghamton(02/11/10)...................................................................................3,AlvinAbreuvs.Hartford(02/06/10)............................................................................. 3,TyroneConleyvs.Vermont(01/27/10)............................................................................ 3,ChrisMatagranovs.Suffolk(11/14/09)

UNH TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS..................................................................91vs.Suffolk(11/14/09)FIELDGOALSMADE.........................................32vs.Suffolk(11/14/09)FIELDGOALATTEMPTS................................69atVermont(02/14/10)FIELDGOALPERCENTAGE.... .533(24-45)vs.Dartmouth(12/20/09)3PTFIELDGOALSMADE......................14atStonyBrook(01/10/10)3PTFGATTEMPTS.....................................31vs.BostonU.(01/07/10)3PTFGPERCENTAGE................611(11-18)vs.Vermont(01/27/10)FREETHROWSMADE..............................24atLoyola(Md.)(02/20/10)............................................................................... 24vs.Colgate(12/30/09)FREETHROWATTEMPTS.............................. 39vs.Colgate(12/30/09)FREETHROWPERCENTAGE.... .857(18-21)atBinghamton(01/30/10)REBOUNDS..........................................................49vs.Suffolk(11/14/09)ASSISTS.................................................................22vs.Suffolk(11/14/09)STEALS..................................................................12vs.Suffolk(11/14/09)BLOCKEDSHOTS..............................................7vs.Vermont(01/27/10)

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SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 OT TOTALWildcats 827 979 19 1,825Opponents 860 982 31 1,873

2009-10 UNH Men's BasketballNew Hampshire Season Box Score (as of Oct 13, 2010)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 13-17 9-4 3-12 1-1CONFERENCE 6-10 4-4 2-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 7-7 5-0 1-6 1-1

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## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg

25 Abreu, Alvin 30-30 1000 33.3 141-394 . 3 5 8 52-169 . 3 0 8 98-131 . 7 4 8 26 73 99 3.3 43 1 63 67 10 24 432 14.4 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-16 541 33.8 84-228 . 3 6 8 33-95 . 3 4 7 44-61 . 7 2 1 16 45 61 3.8 24 0 32 32 6 12 245 15.3

21 Conley, Tyrone 29-28 880 30.3 106-301 . 3 5 2 54-168 . 3 2 1 73-109 . 6 7 0 31 80 111 3.8 81 3 32 55 17 32 339 11.7 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-16 495 30.9 57-161 . 3 5 4 30-88 . 3 4 1 36-54 . 6 6 7 16 46 62 3.9 46 2 14 27 13 17 180 11.3

01 DiLiegro, Dane 30-27 849 28.3 103-207 . 4 9 8 0-1 . 0 0 0 60-101 . 5 9 4 83 161 244 8.1 93 4 14 68 5 6 266 8.9 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-15 454 28.4 44-103 . 4 2 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 32-59 . 5 4 2 51 81 132 8.3 43 3 4 34 3 5 120 7.5

15 Myrick, Ferg 25-1 360 14.4 64-154 . 4 1 6 14-39 . 3 5 9 47-63 . 7 4 6 24 40 64 2.6 46 1 5 41 9 13 189 7.6 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 14-0 237 16.9 47-105 . 4 4 8 11-27 . 4 0 7 35-45 . 7 7 8 17 26 43 3.1 30 1 2 29 7 9 140 10.0

32 Onguetou, Radar 30-27 794 26.5 50-140 . 3 5 7 18-67 . 2 6 9 31-52 . 5 9 6 66 100 166 5.5 76 1 9 24 3 9 149 5.0 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-16 420 26.3 27-76 . 3 5 5 7-34 . 2 0 6 9-19 . 4 7 4 34 53 87 5.4 42 1 8 11 3 7 70 4.4

24 Santos, Colbey 25-3 336 13.4 34-104 . 3 2 7 23-79 . 2 9 1 9-15 . 6 0 0 13 18 31 1.2 30 0 16 15 2 9 100 4.0 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 13-1 134 10.3 12-44 . 2 7 3 10-35 . 2 8 6 5-7 . 7 1 4 4 6 10 0.8 17 0 4 3 1 4 39 3.0

03 Rhoads, Chandler 26-5 452 17.4 29-98 . 2 9 6 4-24 . 1 6 7 41-76 . 5 3 9 9 33 42 1.6 56 1 45 41 3 18 103 4.0 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 14-0 245 17.5 17-51 . 3 3 3 3-11 . 2 7 3 25-46 . 5 4 3 6 19 25 1.8 31 0 25 18 3 7 62 4.4

05 Graham, Russell 30-23 698 23.3 35-112 . 3 1 3 5-31 . 1 6 1 43-68 . 6 3 2 18 80 98 3.3 60 1 121 41 1 20 118 3.9 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16-15 385 24.1 21-65 . 3 2 3 4-17 . 2 3 5 22-32 . 6 8 8 11 39 50 3.1 31 0 72 20 0 12 68 4.3

34 Benson, Brian 23-3 305 13.3 28-61 . 4 5 9 4-14 . 2 8 6 13-28 . 4 6 4 29 36 65 2.8 37 0 2 15 9 6 73 3.2 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 10-0 91 9.1 6-19 . 3 1 6 0-2 . 0 0 0 6-16 . 3 7 5 13 4 17 1.7 16 0 0 6 1 3 18 1.8

11 Valladares, James 24-2 250 10.4 15-41 . 3 6 6 8-21 . 3 8 1 3-6 . 5 0 0 14 16 30 1.3 47 4 3 10 6 4 41 1.7 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 15-1 188 12.5 11-32 . 3 4 4 8-21 . 3 8 1 3-6 . 5 0 0 7 13 20 1.3 40 4 2 8 5 4 33 2.2

33 Matagrano, Chris 18-1 126 7.0 6-16 . 3 7 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 9 12 21 1.2 31 1 2 12 5 1 15 0.8 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 9-0 60 6.7 1-8 . 1 2 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 4 4 8 0.9 15 1 2 5 2 0 2 0.2Team 61 52 113 1 6Team 32 30 62 1 2Total.......... 30 6050 611-1628 . 3 7 5 182-613 . 2 9 7 421-653 . 6 4 5 383 701 1084 36.1 601 17 312 395 70 142 1825 60.8 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16 3250 327-892 . 3 6 7 106-331 . 3 2 0 217-345 . 6 2 9 211 366 577 36.1 336 12 165 195 44 80 977 61.1Opponents...... 30 6050 639-1538 . 4 1 5 133-430 . 3 0 9 462-659 . 7 0 1 295 764 1059 35.3 618 - 294 407 101 169 1873 62.4 C o n f e r e n c e - O n l y . . . 16 3250 339-814 . 4 1 6 68-224 . 3 0 4 274-390 . 7 0 3 161 423 584 36.5 328 10 137 215 58 81 1020 63.8

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsNew Hampshire 827 979 19 1825Opponents 860 982 31 1873

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLrecord (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL Individual Records

Points: 44byFrankMcLaughlinvs.UMass,1/15/55

Points, Half: 28byMattAlosavs.HolyCross,12/21/95

Field goals: 19byFrankMcLaughlinvs.UMass,1/15/55

Fg Attempts: 36byDennyHodgdonvs.Bowdoin,12/2/66

Fg %: 1.000byBlagojJanev(11-11)vs.Vermont1/9/07

3-Pt. Fgs: 8byTommyMacDonaldvs.Brown,1/12/93 8byMarcusBullockvs.Maine,2/14/02

3-Pt. FgAs: 14byTommyMacDonaldvs.Brown,1/12/93 14byMattAlosavs.Hartford,1/19/95 14byTyreceGibbsatUMBC,2/23/08 14byTyreceGibbsvs.StonyBrook,3/1/09

3-Pt. Fg %: 1.000byAlvinAbreu(7-7)vs.SantaClara1/4/09 1.000byBlagojJanev(5-5)vs.Vermont,1/9/07 1.000byChrisVetrano(4-4)vs.Hartford1/8/06 1.000byAustinGanly(4-4)vs.Delaware12/7/00

Free throws: 16byJosePowellvs.Providence,11/22/91 16byDerekCountsvs.Harvard,11/29/88

Ft Attempts: 25byBillyPappasvs.Bowdoin,12/2/53

Ft %: 1.000byJermaineAnderson(12-12)vs.BostonU.,2/11/07 1.000byChrisBrown(12-12)vs.Hartford,1/24/02 1.000byMattAlosa(12-12)vs.Delaware,2/26/95

rebounds: 27byPeteSmilikisvs.Middlebury,1/2/60

Assists: 19byRandyKinzlyvs.Colgate,2/4/81

steals: 8byAlMcClainvs.Canisius,3/8/83

team records

Points: 116vs.Brandeis,2/20/71

Points, Half: 64vs.Vermont(2ndhalf ),2/4/89

Points, Ot: 20vs.St.Anselm,12/8/64 20vs.Dartmouth,11/25/00

Field goals: 50vs.Brandeis(50-82),2/20/71

Fg Attempts: 114vs.St.Mary’s(39-114),1/1/64 TiesNewEnglandrecord

Fg %: .707vs.Harvard(41-58),1/2/84

3-Pt. Fgs: 17vs.Maine(17-23),2/14/02

3-Pt. FgAs: 41atUMBC,2/23/08

3-Pt. Fg %: .739vs.Maine,2/14/02

Free throws: 37vs.Connecticut(37-50),1960-61

Ft Attempts: 59vs.Bowdoin(26-59),1953-54

Ft %: 1.000vs.Colgate(10-10),2/4/81

rebounds: 81vs.M.I.T.,1/13/60

Assists: 31vs.Harvard,11/29/88

Opponent g W L Pct.Akron 1 0 1 .000Alabama 1 0 1 .000Alabama-Birmingham 1 0 1 .000Albany 20 10 10 .500American 1 0 1 .000Army 8 3 5 .375AustinPeay 1 0 1 .000Binghamton 19 5 14 .263BostonCollege 28 6 22 .214BostonUniversity 122 35 87 .287Brown 41 21 20 .512Buffalo 2 0 2 .000California 1 0 1 .000Cansius 18 6 12 .333CentralConnecticutState 7 3 4 .429Cincinnati 1 0 1 .000Colgate 29 18 11 .621Columbia 3 0 3 .000Connecticut 115 25 90 .217Cornell 2 2 0 1.000Dartmouth 58 27 31 .466Davidson 4 1 3 .250Delaware 25 7 18 .280DelawareState 1 0 1 .000Detroit 1 0 1 .000Drexel 20 3 17 .150Duke 1 0 1 .000EastCarolina 2 0 2 .000Elon 1 1 0 1.000Evansville 2 0 2 .000Fairfield 8 1 7 .125Florida 3 0 3 .000FloridaState 1 0 1 .000Fordham 1 0 1 .000FranklinPierce 1 0 1 .000FresnoState 1 0 1 .000Gannon 2 0 2 .000GeorgeMason 1 1 0 1.000Gonzaga 1 0 1 .000

Hartford 53 19 34 .358Harvard 36 14 22 .389Hofstra 18 5 13 .278HolyCross 28 9 19 .321IdahoState 1 1 0 1.000Iona 4 2 2 .500Jacksonville 3 0 3 .000KeeneState 1 1 0 1.000KentState 1 0 1 .000Lafayette 3 1 2 .333Lehigh 3 0 3 .000Liberty 2 2 0 1.000LongBeachState 1 0 1 .000LongIslandUniversity 4 0 4 .000Loyola(Md.) 1 1 0 1.000Maine 174 63 111 .362Manhattan 2 0 2 .000Marist 3 2 1 .667Marshall 1 0 1 .000Maryland 1 0 1 .000Maryland-Baltimore 15 8 7 .533Massachusetts 93 28 65 .301Miami(Ohio) 1 1 0 1.000Miami(Fla.) 1 0 1 .000MichiganState 2 0 2 .000Monmouth 2 0 2 .000Mt.St.Mary’s 3 1 2 .333Navy 5 3 2 .600NewEnglandCollege 1 1 0 1.000NewMexico 1 0 1 .000Niagara 17 5 12 .294NorthCarolinaSt. 2 0 2 .000UNC-Charlotte 1 0 1 .000UNC-Wilmington 1 0 1 .000Northeastern 118 35 83 .297NorthernIllinois 1 0 1 .000Northwestern 1 0 1 .000NotreDame 1 0 1 .000OhioState 1 0 1 .000OldDominion 2 1 1 .500Pennsylvania 2 0 2 .000

PennState 3 0 3 .000Pittsburgh 2 0 2 .000PortlandState 1 0 1 .000Princeton 2 1 1 .500Providence 13 1 12 .076Quinnipiac 3 2 1 .667RhodeIsland 105 17 88 .162Rice 1 0 1 .000Richmond 1 0 1 .000Rider 2 1 1 .500RobertMorris 3 2 1 .667Rutgers 3 0 3 .000SantaClara 2 1 1 .500Siena 14 2 12 .143St.Anselm 64 28 36 .438St.Francis 2 1 1 .500St.Mary’s(Calif.) 1 0 1 .000St.Peter’s(N.J.) 6 0 6 .000SouthAlabama 1 0 1 .000SouthCarolinaState 1 1 0 1.000SouthFlorida 1 0 1 .000Stanford 1 0 1 .000Stetson 2 2 0 1.000StonyBrook 20 14 6 .700Suffolk 4 4 0 1.000TowsonUniversity 11 4 7 .364Tulane 1 1 0 1.000Vanderbilt 2 0 2 .000Vermont 130 48 82 .369Virginia 1 0 1 .000VirginiaCommonwealth 3 0 3 .000VirginiaTech 2 0 2 .000WakeForest 1 0 1 .000WestVirginia 2 0 2 .000WesternKentucky 1 0 1 .000William&Mary 2 0 2 .000Wisconsin 1 0 1 .000Wisconsin-Milwaukeee 1 0 1 .000Xavier 3 0 3 .000

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL Free tHrOWs mADe1. MattAlosa(95-96) 1502. NickMandravelis(63-64) 1473. ScottDrapeau(94-95) 1454. MattAlosa(94-95) 1425. ChrisBrown(01-02) 1366. BillyPappas(54-55) 1337. ScottDrapeau(93-94) 1318. DerekCounts(87-88) 1309. PaulShepard(68-69) 12010. RobinDixon(82-83) 118 AustinGanly(01-02) 118

Free tHrOW PerceNtAge (min. 40 Attempts)1. JermaineAnderson(05-06) .9192. BlagojJanev(05-06) .8683. JermaineAnderson(06-07) .8564. RodneyJohnson(85-96) .8515. AustinGanly(01-02) .8496. MattAlosa(94-95) .8457. MarcusBullock(00-01) .8378. MattAlosa(95-96) .8339. JermaineAnderson(04-05) .82110. AlvinAbreu(07-08) .818

3 Pt. FieLD gOALs AttemPteD1. MattAlosa(94-95) 2342. TyreceGibbs(08-09) 2213. MattAlosa(95-96) 2204. TyreceGibbs(07-08) 2045. AndyCavo(98-99) 1906. MarcusBullock(02-03) 1817. MarcusBullock(03-04) 172 AlvinAbreu(07-08) 1729. AlvinAbreu(09-10) 16910. TyroneConley(09-10) 168

3 Pt. FieLD gOALs mADe1. MattAlosa(94-95) 87 TyreceGibbs(08-09) 873. TyreceGibbs(07-08) 834. MattAlosa(95-96) 765. AndyCavo(98-99) 686. MarcusBullock(01-02) 66 MarcusBullock(03-04) 668. AndyCavo(97-98) 649. TommyMacDonald(92-93) 62 AlvinAbreu(07-08) 62

3 Pt. FieLD gOAL PerceNtAge (min. 35 Attempts)1. MattAcres(96-97) .5262. AndyJohnston(86-87) .5003. ChrisBrown(01-02) .4844. GregSteele(86-87) .4565. AndyCavo(97-98) .4516. ChrisVetrano(05-06) .4447. AustinGanly(98-99) .4478. JermaineAnderson(06-07) .4299. RonnieDennis(02-03) .42310. EricMontanari(93-94) .416

reBOUNDs1. PeteSmilikis(59-60) 4282. DavePemberton(71-72) 3453. DavePemberton(70-71) 3034. ChrisBrown(01-02) 2825. ScottDrapeau(93-94) 2776. ScottDrapeau(94-95) 2737. DirkKoopman(84-85) 2698. NickJohnson(51-52) 266 DanNolan(83-84) 26610. DanNolan(82-83) 264

scOriNg1. ScottDrapeau(94-95) 6482. ScottDrapeau(93-94) 6423. AlMcClain(83-84) 6384. MattAlosa(95-96) 6245. MattAlosa(94-95) 6236. RobinDixon(82-83) 5627. AlMcClain(80-81) 4928. AlMcClain(81-82) 4629. NickMandravelis(63-64) 45510. DanNolan(82-83) 451

scOriNg AverAge1. MattAlosa(95-96) 24.002. ScottDrapeau(94-95) 23.143. ScottDrapeau(93-94) 22.934. AlMcClain(83-84) 22.785. MattAlosa(94-95) 22.256. BillyPappas(53-54) 21.007. RobinDixon(82-83) 20.818. FrankMcLaughlin(55-56) 19.889. NickMandravelis(63-64) 19.7810. RobertGordon(50-51) 19.56

FieLD gOALs AttemPteD1. AlMcClain(83-84) 5142. ScottDrapeau(93-94) 4983. MattAlosa(94-95) 476 MattAlosa(95-96) 4765. JoeHargen(60-61) 4636. WayneMorrison(75-76) 456 ScottDrapeau(94-95) 4568. JimRich(63-64) 4519. AlMcClain(80-81) 44610. DennyHodgdon(66-67) 431

FieLD gOALs mADe1. AlMcClain(83-84) 2652. ScottDrapeau(93-94) 241 ScottDrapeau(94-95) 2414. RobinDixon(82-83) 2225. AlMcClain(80-81) 2106. MattAlosa(95-96) 1997. MattAlosa(94-95) 1978. AlMcClain(81-82) 1969. WayneMorrison(75-76) 19410. FrankMcLaughlin(54-55) 181

FieLD gOAL PerceNtAge (min. 100 attempts)1. BenSturgill(03-04) .6102. DanNolan(82-83) .5813. DavePemberton(71-72) .5794. CraigWalls(04-05) .5665. RickMinkwitz(71-74) .5636. BenSturgill(02-03) .5597. BrendanVanDeventer(78-79) .55598. PeterLaskaris(77-78) .55569. RobinDixon(82-83) .55210. RickMinkwitz(72-73) .550

Free tHrOWs AttemPteD 1. BillyPappas(54-55) 2302. ScottDrapeau(94-95) 2053. ScottDrapeau(93-94) 1894. DerekCounts(87-88) 187 ChrisBrown(01-02) 1876. NickMandravelis(63-64) 186 DanNolan(82-83) 1868. MattAlosa(95-96) 1809. FrankDavis(68-69) 17710. MattAlosa(94-95) 168

reBOUNDiNg AverAge1. PeteSmilikis(59-60) 18.62. DavePemberton(71-72) 15.03. NickJohnson(51-52) 13.34. DavePemberton(70-71) 13.25. JimGreene(59-60) 11.66. JimRich(60-61) 11.07. BobGlover(66-67) 10.98. BobBron(61-62) 10.89. DavePemberton(69-70) 10.810. PeterDavis(59-60) 10.6

Assists1. WayneMorrison(72-73) 1632. ErieFeragne(71-72) 1623. ColinDonahue(00-01) 1354. KeithDickson(78-79) 1335. WayneMorrison(73-74) 1316. AlMcClain(82-83) 1237. RussellGraham(09-10) 1218. AlMcClain(83-84) 1189. ErieFeragne(72-73) 11210. CarlosBradberry(97-98) 109

steALs1. AlMcClain(83-84) 822. AlMcClain(80-81) 783. AlMcClain(81-82) 774. AlMcClain(82-83) 695. DougWilson(93-94) 636. DougWilson(94-95) 567. ShejdieChilds(03-04) 558. JermaineAnderson(04-05) 529. DougWilson(95-96) 51 DanNolan(83-84) 49 ChrisBrown(99-00) 49 ChrisBrown(01-02) 49

BLOcks1. RobMarquardt(99-00) 522. MikeKeeler(79-80) 413. RobMarquardt(00-01) 334. RobMarquardt(98-99) 325. ScottDrapeau(93-94) 306. JoeRainis(82-83) 29 JamesBen(91-92) 298. ScottDrapeau(94-95) 269. TyreceGibbs(08-09) 2510. EthanCole(98-99) 24 miNUtes1. AlMcClain(83-84) 1,0662. MattAlosa(94-95) 1,0453. TyreceGibbs(07-08) 1,0384. GregSteele(86-87) 1,0265. DanNolan(83-84) 1,0226. TyreceGibbs(08-09) 1,0177. AlvinAbreu(09-10) 1,0008. MattAcres(95-96) 9969. DirkKoopman(85-86) 994 KeithCarpenter(87-88) 994

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLrecord (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL scOriNg1. AlMcClain(80-84) 1,8612. RobinDixon(79-83) 1,5903. WayneMorrison(72-76) 1,5014. BlagojJanev(03-07) 1,3405. TyreceGibbs(06-09) 1,3296. ScottDrapeau(93-95) 1,2907. DanNolan(80-84) 1,2588. MattAlosa(94-96) 1,2479. BillyPappas(52-55) 1,22810. KeithDickson(75-79) 1,20211. GregSteele(83-87) 1,18712. JimRich(60-64) 1,18013. MattAcres(94-98) 1,16914. AlvinAbreu(08-) 1,14415. DavePemberton(69-72) 1,13616. AustinGanly(98-02) 1,12717. PeterLaskaris(74-78) 1,11518. ErieFeragne(71-74) 1,10519. MikeChristensen(05-08) 1,08720. EricMontanari(91-95) 1,03821. DerekCounts(85-89) 1,026 PaulDufour(76-80) 1,02623. DirkKoopman(82-86) 1,02324. EricThielen(87-91) 1,01925. MarcusBullock(00-04) 1,01526. TomHorne(63-66) 1,01127. PatManor(89-93) 1,000

scOriNg AverAge1. MattAlosa(94-96) 23.12. ScottDrapeau(93-95) 23.03. FrankMcLaughlin(54-57) 19.94. BillyPappas(52-55) 18.95. AlMcClain(80-84) 18.46. RobertGordon(50-56) 16.97. JimRich(60-64) 16.98. DavePemberton(69-72) 16.59. JohnParker(51-54) 15.210. RobinDixon(79-83) 15.1

FieLD gOALs AttemPteD1. AlMcClain(80-84) 1,6012. WayneMorrison(72-76) 1,5673. RobinDixon(79-83) 1,2844. JimRich(60-64) 1,2495. TyreceGibbs(06-09) 1,1256. TomHorne(63-66) 1,1117. DennyHodgdon(65-68) 1,1088. AlvinAbreu(08-) 1,0429. BlagojJanev(03-07) 1,01910. ErieFeragne(71-74) 1,016

FieLD gOALs mADe1. AlMcClain(80-84) 7842. WayneMorrison(72-76) 6543. RobinDixon(79-83) 6254. GregSteele(83-87) 4835. ScottDrapeau(93-95) 4826. DanNolan(80-84) 4777. JimRich(60-64) 4718. TyreceGibbs(06-09) 4619. KeithDickson(75-79) 45210. MattAcres(95-98) 442

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1. RickMinkwitz(71-74) .5492. RandyKinzly(78-82) .5443. TonyStanfield(81-82) .5434. FrankDavis(68-72) .5405. DanNolan(80-84) .5386. BrendanVanDeventer(75-79) .5277. BenSturgill(01-05) .5208. PeterLaskaris(74-78) .5129. DavePemberton(69-72) .50710. SteveSeay(65-68) .505 ScottDrapeau(93-95) .505

gAmes PLAYeD1. TyreceGibbs(06-09) 1172. DirkKoopman(82-86) 113 GregSteele(83-87) 1134. TommyMacDonald(90-94) 111 MarcusBullock 1116. KeithCarpenter(86-90) 110 AustinGanly(98-02) 1108. MattAcres(97-98) 1099. BobCummins(88-92) 108 DougWilson(92-96) 108

Free tHrOWs AttemPteD 1. BillyPappas(52-55) 5762. DanNolan(80-84) 5473. RobinDixon(79-83) 4924. JohnParker(51-54) 4415. DirkKoopman(82-86) 4286. DavePemberton(69-72) 4157. DerekCounts(85-89) 4148. ChrisBrown(97-02) 4089. MikeChristensen(05-08) 40710. AlMcClain(80-84) 395

Free tHrOWs mADe1. RobinDixon(79-83) 3402. BillyPappas(52-55) 3343. DanNolan(80-84) 3044. KeithDickson(75-79) 2985. AlMcClain(80-84) 293 MikeChristensen(05-08) 2937. MattAlosa(95-96) 2928. DerekCounts(85-89) 2899. DavePemberton(69-72) 27810. ChrisBrown(97-02) 277 Free tHrOW PerceNtAge (min. 100 Attempts)1. JermaineAnderson(03-07) .8512. NormHiggins(61-63) .8473. RandyKinzly(77-81) .8414. MattAlosa(94-95) .8395. MarcusBullock(00-04) .8226. PaulDufour(76-80) .8147. JosePowell(91-92) .8118. DavidLloyd(54-57) .7969. AustinGanly(98-02) .78710. GeorgeFord(50-53) .784

3-Pt. FieLD gOALs AttemPteD1. TommyMacDonald(90-94) 6152. TyreceGibbs(06-09) 5923. MarcusBullock(01-04) 5154. AlvinAbreu(08-) 4905. BlagojJanev(04-07) 4816. MattAlosa(94-96) 4547. TyroneConley(08-) 4438. MikeChristensen(05-08) 4049. AustinGanly(98-02) 37510. CarmenMaciariello(96-99) 373

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALL 3-Pt. FieLD gOALs mADe 1. MarcusBullock(01-04) 2492. TyreceGibbs(06-09) 2333. TommyMacDonald(90-94) 1974. BlagojJanev(04-07) 1725. MattAlosa(94-96) 1636. AlvinAbreu(08-) 1587. AustinGanly(98-02) 144 TyroneConley(08-) 1449. AndyCavo(97-99) 13210. CarmenMaciariello(96-99) 130 MikeChristensen(05-08) 130

3-Pt. FieLD gOAL PerceNtAge (min. 50 Attempts)1. AndyJohnston(83-87) .5002. GregSteele(83-87) .4553. MattAcres(94-98) .4194. AndyCavo(97-99) .3985. EricMontanari(91-95) .3976. TyreceGibbs(06-09) .3947. ChrisBrown(97-02) .3908. EricGilchrese(08-09) .3889. AustinGanly(98-02) .38410. ScottDrapeau(93-95) .368 reBOUNDs1. DavePemberton(69-72) 8972. DanNolan(80-84) 8263. DirkKoopman(82-86) 7264. JimRich(61-64) 7215. EricThielen(87-91) 7176. MattAcres(94-98) 6807. DaneDiLiegro(08-) 6378. ChrisBrown(98-02) 6139. PeteSmilikis(57-60) 60310. PeterLaskaris(74-78) 596

reBOUNDiNg AverAge1. NickJohnson(51-52) 13.32. DavePemberton(69-72) 13.03. JimRich(60-64) 10.34. PhilBlum(67-70) 9.8 ScottDrapeau(93-95) 9.86. BobGlover(66-69) 8.4 JeffBannister(67-69) 8.48. PeterDavis(58-60) 8.29. JimGreene(58-60) 8.1 DanNolan(80-84) 8.1

Assists 1. WayneMorrison(72-76) 5052. AlMcClain(80-84) 4153. KeithDickson(75-79) 3614. ErieFeragne(71-74) 3595. AndyJohnston(83-87) 2866. DougWilson(92-96) 2837. KeithCarpenter(86-90) 2778. RobinDixon(79-83) 2729. RandyKinzly(77-81) 26010. JermaineAnderson(03-07) 259

steALs1. AlMcClain(80-84) 3062. DougWilson(92-96) 1933. DanNolan(80-84) 1454. KeithCarpenter(86-90) 1345. JermaineAnderson(03-07) 1306. ChrisBrown(97-02) 1287. BryantDavis(89-93) 1258. RobinDixon(79-83) 1219. EdEusebio(92-96) 11710. DerekCounts(85-89) 113

BLOcks1. RobMarquardt(97-01) 902. MikeKeeler(79-82) 60 TyreceGibbs(06-09) 603. ScottDrapeau(93-95) 564. JoeRainis(79-83) 515. BlagojJanev(03-07) 496. EricMontanari(91-95) 477. DougWilson(92-96) 46 AssaneFaye(98-02) 469. ChrisPerkins(86-90) 4510. JamesBen(88-92) 43

miNUtes1. AlMcClain(80-84) 3,7702. TyreceGibbs(06-09) 3,7113. GregSteele(83-87) 3,6374. MattAcres(94-98) 3,5835. MarcusBullock(00-04) 3,4686. KeithCarpenter(86-90) 3,4647. DanNolan(80-84) 3,2478. DirkKoopman(82-86) 3,1249. RobinDixon(79-83) 3,09710. TommyMacDonald(90-94) 3,070

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLrecord (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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top Five UNH single-season effortsscOriNg1. 2,256 1994-952. 2,038 1993-94 2,038 1983-844. 2,032 2000-015. 2,000 1995-96

scOriNg AverAge1. 80.6 1994-952. 78.5 1963-643. 77.7 1966-674. 75.0 1970-71 75.0 1964-65

FieLD gOALs mADe1. 813 1983-842. 807 1994-953. 773 1982-834. 740 1975-765. 728 1976-77

FieLD gOALs AttemPteD1. 1,893 1965-662. 1,891 1963-643. 1,830 1960-614. 1,825 1959-605. 1,770 1961-62

FieLD gOAL PerceNtAge1. .504 1983-842. .490 1982-833. .489 1976-774. .480 1980-815. .476 1981-82

Free tHrOW PerceNtAge1. .785 2005-062. .738 1976-773. .728 1978-794. .717 1972-735. .714 2001-02

reBOUNDs1. 1,384 1959-602. 1,272 1960-613. 1,245 1968-694. 1,182 1961-625. 1,101 1987-88

reBOUNDiNg AverAge1. 60.2 1959-602. 53.0 1960-613. 51.8 1968-694. 51.7 1951-525. 51.3 1961-62

OFFeNsive reBOUNDs1. 383 2009-102. 382 1999-003. 378 2000-014. 375 2008-095. 360 2001-02

DeFeNsive reBOUNDs1. 729 2001-022. 706 2008-093. 701 2009-104. 664 1998-995. 661 2007-08

3 Pt. FieLD gOALs mADe1. 275 2007-082. 240 2008-093. 229 2000-014. 227 2006-075. 225 2005-06

3 Pt. Fgs AttemPteD1. 741 2008-092. 740 2007-083. 682 2000-014. 655 2006-075. 646 2005-06

3 Pt. Fg PerceNtAge1. .434 1986-872. .372 2007-083. .367 1994-954. .359 1998-995. .348 2005-06

Free tHrOWs mADe1. 489 2001-022. 462 1968-693. 457 1985-864. 455 1994-955. 448 1987-88

Free tHrOWs AttemPteD1. 742 1987-882. 705 1968-693. 689 2001-024. 674 1988-895. 673 2002-03

Assists1. 454 1994-952. 438 1983-843. 421 1972-734. 419 1993-945. 411 1982-83

steALs1. 257 1993-942. 243 2000-013. 222 1999-004. 221 1991-925. 217 1980-81

BLOcks1. 101 1999-002. 98 1998-993. 84 2008-094. 83 1997-985. 80 1993-94

tUrNOvers1. 525 1987-882. 510 1999-003. 501 1993-944. 500 1990-915. 491 1991-92

scOriNg1.2,353 1999-002. 2,310 1987-883. 2,299 2000-014. 2,223 1995-965. 2,209 1994-95

scOriNg AverAge1. 89.9 1965-662. 89.0 1967-683. 88.3 1964-654. 87.3 1956-575. 85.4 1968-69

FieLD gOALs mADe1. 874 1976-772. 863 1987-883. 848 1999-004. 846 1965-665. 835 1983-84

FieLD gOALs AttemPteD1. 1,926 1865-662. 1,833 1987-883. 1,811 1994-954. 1,801 1968-695. 1,789 1999-00

Free tHrOWs AttemPteD1. 866 1991-922. 819 2000-013. 787 1990-914. 773 1992-935. 738 1997-98

Free tHrOW PerceNtAge1. .738 1997-982. .736 1986-873. .735 1979-804. .731 1983-845. .722 1987-88

reBOUNDs1. 1,355 1961-622. 1,352 1967-683. 1,332 1968-694. 1,315 1960-615. 1,260 1999-00

reBOUNDiNg AverAge1. 59.0 1966-672. 58.8 1967-683. 55.5 1968-694. 55.0 1966-675. 54.8 1960-61

OFFeNsive reBOUNDs1. 420 1999-002. 384 1994-953. 368 2004-054. 356 2000-015. 345 1995-96

FieLD gOAL PerceNtAge1. .517 1980-812. .513 1978-793. .509 1981-824. .506 1977-785. .504 1955-56

3 Pt. FieLD gOALs mADe1. 218 2000-01 218 2001-023. 204 1999-00 204 2007-085. 198 2004-05

3 Pt. Fgs AttemPteD1. 605 2001-022. 595 2004-053. 588 2002-034. 574 2000-015. 523 2007-08

3 Pt. Fg PerceNtAge1. .440 1986-872. .412 1987-883. .398 1989-904. .397 1999-005. .396 1992-93

Free tHrOWs mADe1. 592 1991-922. 553 2000-013. 550 1992-934. 545 1997-985. 514 1990-91

DeFeNsive reBOUNDs1. 839 1999-002. 822 2000-013. 764 2008-09 764 2009-105. 757 2007-08

Assists1. 476 1999-002. 463 2000-013. 459 1980-814. 458 1979-805. 440 1995-96

steALs1. 279 1999-002. 252 2002-032. 238 2001-023. 232 1991-924. 231 1990-91

BLOcks1. 169 1999-002. 135 1989-903. 123 2000-014. 121 2002-035. 114 1988-89

tUrNOvers1. 534 2000-012. 501 1993-943. 489 1999-004. 480 1980-81 480 1989-90

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALLYeAr W L Pct. cOAcH1902-03 4 4 .500 NoCoach1903-04 3 3 .500 “ “1904-05 6 4 .600 “ “1905-06 3 4 .429 “ “1906-07 7 4 .583 “ “1907-08 8 3 .727 AlexanderGion1908-09 6 5 .545 NoCoach1909-10 5 3 .625 “ “1910-11 6 3 .667 RayThomas1911-12 7 4 .583 PercyReynolds1912-13 5 5 .500 ToddEberle1914-15 4 11 .267 NoCoach1915-16 6 7 .461 CarlReed1916-17 7 6 .538 WilliamCowell1917-18 7 3 .700 “ “1918-19 11 3 .786 “ “1919-20 9 6 .600 “ “1920-21 12 5 .706 “ “1921-22 10 8 .556 “ “1922-23 10 5 .667 “ “1923-24 12 2 .857 “ “1924-25 11 3 .786 “ “1925-26 11 4 .733 “ “1926-27 14 1 .933 “ “1927-28 5 8 .385 “ “1928-29 10 4 .714 HenrySwasey1929-30 8 6 .571 “ “1930-31 8 8 .500 “ “1931-32 9 5 .643 “ “1932-33 10 5 .643 “ “1933-34 6 7 .462 “ “1934-35 11 3 .786 “ “1935-36 7 8 .467 “ “1936-37 3 12 .200 “ “1937-38 11 6 .647 “ “1938-39 3 14 .176 GeorgeSauer1939-40 5 10 .333 HenrySwasey1940-41 9 8 .529 “ “1941-42 4 15 .211 “ “1942-43 4 14 .222 “ “1943-44 <CANCELLED>1944-45 <CANCELLED>1945-46 3 7 .300 “ “1946-47 6 11 .353 EdStanczyk1947-48 5 12 .294 “ “1948-49 7 10 .412 “ “1949-50 4 11 .267 “ “1950-51 4 12 .250 AndyMooradian1951-52 11 9 .550 DaleHall1952-53 8 10 .440 BobKerr1953-54 8 10 .440 “ “1954-55 4 14 .220 “ “1955-56 2 15 .118 “ “1956-57 3 16 .158 BillOlsen1957-58 10 12 .455 “ “1958-59 9 14 .391 “ “

YeAr W L Pct. cOAcH1959-60 9 14 .391 “ “1960-61 6 18 .250 BillOlsen1961-62 3 20 .130 “ “1962-63 7 17 .292 “ “1963-64 8 15 .348 “ “1964-65 2 19 .095 “ “1965-66 3 21 .125 “ “1966-67 10 12 .455 BillHaubrich1967-68 1 22 .043 “ “1968-69 9 15 .375 “ “1969-70 12 11 .522 GerryFriel1970-71 11 12 .478 “ “1971-72 11 9 .550 “ “1972-73 11 15 .423 “ “1973-74 16 9 .640 “ “1974-75 6 18 .250 “ “1975-76 8 18 .308 “ “1976-77 12 14 .461 “ “1977-78 7 19 .269 “ “1978-79 10 16 .385 “ “1979-80 4 22 .154 “ “1980-81 7 19 .269 “ “1981-82 9 18 .333 “ “1982-83 16 12 .571 “ “1983-84 15 13 .536 “ “1984-85 7 22 .241 “ “1985-86 11 17 .392 “ “1986-87 4 24 .143 “ “1987-88 4 25 .138 “ “1988-89 4 22 .154 “ “1989-90 5 23 .179 JimBoylan1990-91 3 25 .107 “ “1991-92 7 21 .250 “ “1992-93 6 21 .222 GibChapman1993-94 15 13 .536 “ “1994-95 19 9 .679 “ “1995-96 6 21 .222 “ “1996-97 7 20 .259 JeffJackson1997-98 10 17 .370 “ “1998-99 4 23 .148 “ “1999-00 3 25 .107 PhilRowe2000-01 7 21 .250 “ “2001-02 11 17 .393 “ “2002-03 5 23 .217 “ “2003-04 10 20 .333 “ “2004-05 9 19 .321 “ “2005-06 12 17 .413 BillHerrion2006-07 10 20 .333 “ “2007-08 9 20 .310 “ “2008-09 14 16 .467 “ “2009-10 13 17 .433 “ “

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLrecord (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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2009-10(13-17,AE6-10)11/14 SUFFOLK W 91-4511/20 @No.25Maryland L 55-8211/25 @Harvard L 60-7811/28 MARIST W 72-5812/04 @Pittsburgh L 32-4712/09 CENTRALCONNECTICUT W 67-5512/12 @Hofstra L 58-7512/20 DARTMOUTH W 69-5912/22 @Army L 46-5412/30 COLGATE W 63-5501/02 @SantaClara L 68-7101/07 BOSTONUNIVERSITY L 56-6001/10 @StonyBrook L 63-6901/13 ALBANY W 67-5901/16 @Hartford L 53-5601/18 @Maine L 42-5601/21 @UMBC W 62-5801/27 VERMONT W 75-5601/30 @Binghamton L(OT) 73-7602/04 BostonUniversity L 47-6902/06 HARTFORD L 54-5702/09 @Albany W 62-5302/11 BINGHAMTON W 67-6002/14 @Vermont L(OT) 76-8502/17 MAINE L 53-7202/20 @Loyola(Md.)# W 61-6002/24 UMBC L 50-7902/28 STONYBROOK W 77-5503/06 vs.#3Maine* W 68-5703/07 vs.#2Vermont* L 38-57#ESPNBracketBusters@ReitzArena(Baltimore,Md.)*AmericaEastTournament@ChaseArena(WestHartford,Conn.)

2008-09(14-16,AE8-8)11/16 SUFFOLK W 101-5011/19 HARVARD L 69-8011/23 @PennState L 50-7011/29 @Marist L 61-6312/03 @Colgate W 57-5412/06 BROWN W 64-6112/09 @RhodeIsland L 56-8812/13 @LongIsland L 72-7612/23 @Fordham L 56-6012/27 HOFSTRA L 57-6201/04 SANTACLARA W 58-5401/07 HARTFORD W 55-4701/11 @BostonUniversity L 37-6801/14 UMBC W 65-4701/17 @Dartmouth W 68-5901/19 @Maine L(2OT)75-7801/22 BINGHAMTON L 47-6001/25 @Vermont L 56-7201/28 @StonyBrook W 71-6001/31 VERMONT L 39-8302/04 @Hartford W 62-5502/07 BOSTONUNIVERSITY L 49-6702/10 @UMBC L 76-8102/15 @Albany W 78-5902/18 MAINE W 63-5402/22 @Binghamton L(OT) 69-7002/26 ALBANY W 64-5603/01 STONYBROOK W(OT)58-5703/07 vs.#5StonyBrook* W 76-7303/08 vs.#1Binghamton* L 67-72*AmericaEastTournament@SEFCUArena(Albany,N.Y.)

2007-08(9-20,AE6-10)11/10 @BostonCollege L 67-5711/14 SUFFOLK W 95-4611/17 @CentralConnecticut W 78-7011/25 QUINNIPIAC W 77-7011/28 @Harvard L 72-6712/01 @RhodeIsland L 87-7612/03 NORTHEASTERN L 62-5712/06 @Brown L 68-5212/10 LONGISLAND L 84-7812/15 IONA L 87-8112/30 COLGATE L 49-4601/03 ALBANY W 75-6601/06 UMBC L 86-7301/09 @BostonUniversity L 82-7201/12 @Vermont L 64-6101/15 DARTMOUTH L(OT) 65-6001/19 @Maine W 81-7501/24 BINGHAMTON L 67-5801/27 HARTFORD W 74-5901/30 @StonyBrook W 68-6002/02 BOSTONUNIVERSITY L 67-5202/06 @Albany L 80-5902/09 MAINE L(OT) 75-7202/14 @Binghamton L 56-5402/17 @Hartford L 82-6302/20 STONYBROOK W 74-6702/23 @UMBC L(OT) 71-6802/28 VERMONT W 68-6503/08 vs.#2Hartford* L 68-65*AmericaEastTournament@EventsCenter(Binghamton,N.Y.)

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2006-07(10-20,AE6-10)11/10 @BostonCollege L 86-4711/13 FRANKLINPIERCE L(OT) 70-6911/18 CENTRALCONNECTICUT L 73-6611/21 @RobertMorris L 77-6411/26 @Quinnipiac W 64-5911/29 HARVARD L 83-8112/02 @LongIsland L(OT) 70-6212/06 @Rutgers L 55-5812/18 @Northeastern L 51-4112/22 @Iona W 62-4912/29 vs.Elon$ W 67-5212/30 @KentState$ L 74-4701/03 @Albany L 69-5201/06 @Maine W 73-6801/09 VERMONT L 62-6001/11 HARTFORD W 72-5901/13 @BostonUniversity L 53-2901/16 @Dartmouth W 65-6101/18 @Binghamton W 75-7201/21 STONYBROOK W 69-5601/25 @UMBC L 45-4401/28 ALBANY L 71-6401/31 @Vermont L(2OT)82-7902/03 MAINE L 65-5602/08 @Hartford L 62-4602/11 BOSTONUNIVERSITY W 60-5502/18 @StonyBrook L 67-4902/20 BINGHAMTON L 66-3702/25 UMBC W 64-5103/03 vs.#2Albany* L 64-47$KentStateTournament*AmericaEastTournament@AgganisArena(Boston)

2005-06(12-17,AE8-8)11/18 @Columbia$ L 64-6111/19 vs.Quinnipiac$ L 64-6211/23 @Providence L 75-5111/26 @Colgate W 60-5211/30 @Harvard L 70-5112/03 LONGISLANDUNIVERSITY L 59-5612/06 ROBERTMORRIS W 71-6512/08 @BostonUniversity L 67-4612/10 @Vermont L 58-5312/18 @Connecticut L 86-4412/20 @PennState L 51-7512/28 @NCState L 62-8101/05 BINGHAMTON L 62-4901/08 HARTFORD W 77-6901/11 @UMBC W 72-5801/14 @StonyBrook W 54-5001/16 DARTMOUTH W 71-5901/19 MAINE L 67-5301/22 @Albany W(OT)75-7201/28 VERMONT L 64-5602/01 BOSTONUNIVERSITY W 63-5402/05 UMBC W 68-6502/08 @Binghamton L 57-4602/11 @Hartford L 69-5602/15 STONYBROOK W 59-5102/19 @Maine L(OT) 59-5602/23 ALBANY W(OT)78-7103/04 vs.#4Hartford* W 66-6203/05 vs.#1Albany* L 67-54$TylerUgolynColumbiaClassic*AmericaEastTournament@EventsCenter(Vestal,N.Y.)

2004-05(9-19,AE5-13)11/19 @Liberty W 59-5811/21 SUFFOLK W 89-5511/23 @BostonCollege L 64-8211/28 ARMY W 77-7112/01 HARVARD WO 67-6012/04 BOSTONU. L 42-6512/08 @Brown L 64-7612/11 @Dartmouth L 67-6912/21 @WestVirginia L 48-8212/28 @OhioState L 59-77

01/02 @UMBC W 60-4101/06 ALBANY L 73-5101/09 @StonyBrook L 64-7301/13 MAINE L 65-7001/16 @Binghamton W 69-6001/19 VERMONT L 54-6401/23 @Hartford L 62-7401/26 @BostonU. L 63-7901/29 UMBC W 73-6402/02 NORTHEASTERN L 67-7302/05 @Albany L 68-8102/09 @Maine L 70-7602/13 BINGHAMTON L 54-6202/17 HARTFORD W 71-5702/21 @Vermont L 67-8102/24 @Northeastern L 65-8802/27 STONYBROOK W 76-6603/04 #9UMBC* L 73-78*AmericaEastTournament@EventsCenter(Vestal,N.Y.)

2003-04(10-20,AE5-13)11/16 MT.STMARY’S& W 94-6811/18 @Richmond$ L 49-6311/22 @VirginiaTech. L 49-7911/29 @Harvard W 81-7512/5 COLGATE L 66-7012/7 CORNELL L 67-8312/14 DARTMOUTH# W 56-4512/21 @RhodeIsland L 53-8212/27 @Pittsburgh L 38-5212/30 @Army L 61-471/2 @BostonUniversity L 51-561/4 NORTHEASTERN L 72-751/8 ALBANY L 52-571/11 @StonyBrook L 60-621/14 MAINE L 58-701/17 @Binghamton W 57-551/21 UMBC L 56-601/24 @Vermont L 68-821/28 HARTFORD L 58-851/31 @Northeastern L 69-762/4 BOSTONUNIVERSITY L 59-702/7 @Albany W 60-542/11 @Maine L 58-602/14 BINGHAMTON L 53-592/18 @UMBC W 62-602/21 VERMONT W 78-572/26 @Hartford L 71-802/29 STONYBROOK WO 74-723/5 vs.#10Albany* W 43-383/6 vs.#2Vermont* L 50-58&@LundholmfirstroundofGuardiansClassic$@RichmondsecondroundofGuardiansClassic#@VerizonWirelessArena,Manchester,N.H*AmericaEastTournament@WalterBrownArena,Boston

2002-03(5-23,AE3-13)11/23 @Miami L 58-9311/25 @Northwestern L 55-8111/30 LIBERTY L 70-8012/2 @MountSt.Mary’s L 68-7012/6 @Colgate L 68-8712/8 @Cornell W 78-6212/11 @Wisconsin L 36-8512/28 @Furman L 52-7512/29 vs.Stetson L 69-751/2 BINGHAMTON L 50-801/4 @Hartford L 84-881/8 MAINE W 74-641/11 @Albany L 58-611/13 BROWN L 76-931/15 @DartmouthCollege W 62-571/18 @Northeastern L 58-811/22 BostonUniversity L 64-941/26 @Binghamton L 71-821/29 VERMONT L 75-922/2 STONYBROOK L 71-772/5 @Maine L 72-772/8 NORTHEASTERN L 61-752/12 HARTFORD W 72-612/16 ALBANY L 79-872/19 @Vermont L 68-852/26 @BostonUniversity L 62-763/2 @StonyBrook W 62-553/9 vs.#1BostonUniv.* L 61-75*AmericaEastTournament@WalterBrownArena,Boston

2001-02(11-17,AE8-8)11/16 @NotreDame L 53-9511/21 @BostonCollege L 77-8011/24 DARTMOUTH L 70-7211/26 @Connecticut L 58-11011/28 FLORIDA L 56-10812/1 @BUFFALO L 72-7312/6 NEWENGLANDCOLLEGE W 96-5112/8 @LehighUniversity L 49-7212/12 HARVARD L 65-7012/29 NORTHEASTERN L 72-841/2 BOSTONUNIVERSITY L 65-70

1/5 COLGATE W 69-551/7 ARMY W 84-731/12 @Hartford W 80-781/14 @Vermont L 68-811/18 @StonyBrook W 75-681/20 ALBANY W 71-601/24 HARTFORD W 74-701/27 MAINE L 61-721/30 @ALBANY L 54-742/2 BINGHAMTON W 79-692/5 @Northeastern W 82-812/8 STONYBROOK W 67-572/10 @BostonUniversity L 53-632/14 @Maine W 87-692/22 VERMONT L 77-932/24 @Binghamton L 67-853/2 vs.Maine* L 48-54*AmericaEastTournament@MatthewsArena,Boston

2000-01(7-21,6-12AE)11/22 @Army L 78-8011/25 @Dartmouthot W 96-8911/29 STONYBROOK L 60-6712/2 @Connecticut L 70-9712/7 @Delaware L 75-9212/9 @Towson L 70-8412/14 @HARTFORD W 84-6612/16 @NorthCarolinaState L 59-10312/28 @HolyCross L 54-6412/30 @Florida L 54-1021/2 BOSTONUNIVERSITY W 62-591/6 LEHIGH L 54-771/8 @Harvard L 58-911/10 VERMONT W 87-691/14 @Maine L 93-1081/16 NORTHEASTERN W 94-771/19 @Hofstra L 70-751/21 @Drexel L 74-891/25 DELAWARE L 74-881/28 TOWSON L 87-892/1 @Vermont L 72-812/3 @Hartford W 67-552/11 MAINE L 84-862/15 DREXEL W 93-852/17 HOFSTRA L 61-802/23 @BostonUniversity L 52-772/25 @Northeastern L 77-923/2 vs.Vermont* L 73-78*[email protected]

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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1996-97(7-20,5-13AE)11/23 RIDER W 57-4911/25 @BostonCollege L 40-8211/30 @Harvard L 58-6712/3 @Navy L 81-8912/6 DREXEL L 55-8012/8 HOFSTRA W 51-5012/10 @NotreDame L 47-6812/14 @Dartmouth L 56-7312/21 DAVIDSON L 57-751/2 BOSTONUNIVERSITY L 54-611/4 @Northeastern W 59-571/7 @Vermont L 65-771/11 @Maine L 56-621/16 DELAWARE L 47-811/18 TOWSON W 72-711/21 @Hartford W 68-671/24 @Hofstra L 54-671/26 @Drexel L 74-771/30 HARTFORD L 61-712/2 VERMONT W 65-612/8 MAINE L 53-572/10 HOLYCROSS W 78-762/13 @Towson L 65-712/15 @Delaware L 54-812/20 @BostonUniversity L 60-632/22 NORTHEASTERN L 56-572/28 vs.Maine$ L 47-76

1995-96(6-21,5-13NAC)11/25 @Providence L 78-9211/27 @Miami(Ohio) L 64-9012/2 NAVY L 63-6612/8 NORTHEASTERN(2OT) W 98-9012/10 @BostonUniversity L 67-7012/21 @HolyCross L 79-10112/28 vs.SetonHall% L 80-9512/29 vs.TexasChristian% L 74-931/4 TOWSONSTATE L 68-791/6 DELAWARE L 52-571/9 HARTFORD W 89-681/11 @Drexel L 68-1101/13 @Hofstra L 56-751/17 DARTMOUTH W 72-691/19 atMaine(4OT)W106-1031/23 atVermont L 90-921/26 Maine L 73-821/30 Harvard L 61-662/2 Drexel L 75-872/4 Hofstra W 77-652/9 atTowsonState L 70-792/11 atDelaware L 75-932/16 Vermont L 79-882/18 atHartford L 66-872/22 atNortheastern W 78-722/24 BostonUniversity L 69-80

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3/1 Hartford$ L 73-76%SetonHall/MeadowlandsTournament,E.Rutherford,N.J.$NACPlay-InGame,Newark,Delaware

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1/15 @Delaware* L 54-651/17 @Drexel* L 52-731/21 HARTFORD* W 77-651/23 @Vermont* L 69-761/28 NORTHEASTERN* L 62-751/30 @BostonUniv.* L 66-772/2 @Harvard2ot W 87-762/6 MAINE* L 65-712/11 BOSTONUNIV.* L 69-762/13 @Northeastern* L 45-732/16 CENTRALCONN.ST. L 77-872/18 VERMONT*ot W 66-652/20 @Hartford* L 56-692/23 @Yale L 49-632/26 DREXEL* L 63-652/28 DELAWARE* W 64-623/3 @Maine* W 55-493/6 @Delaware$ L 65-70§-OldsmobileSpartanClassic,EastLansing,Mich.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLrecord (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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1977-78(7-19)11/30 BOSTONCOLLEGE W 87-7712/3 ST.PETER’S L 63-6712/6 @Connecticut L 68-8212/8 @Springfield L 77-8212/10 MAINE W 65-6112/15 @Hofstra L 72-7912/17 @VirginiaTech L 66-8812/29 @OldDominion§ W 72-6812/30 vs.MichiganState§ L 65-1021/4 @Lafayette L 64-841/7 CONNECTICUT L 50-601/12 BOSTONUNIV.ot L 77-791/14 @Dartmouth L 60-621/16 RHODEISLAND L 64-991/21 @BostonUniversity W 84-661/22 ST.ANSELM L 57-791/24 @Northeastern L 60-711/29 FAIRFIELD L 55-902/1 VERMONT L 59-722/4 @Navy L 64-782/8 @Vermont W 57-542/16 @HolyCross L 69-982/18 @Colgate L 81-852/21 @Maine L 59-682/23 @Massachusetts W 73-60

2/27 NORTHEASTERN W 64-62§-OldDominionClassic,Norfolk,Va.

1976-77(12-14)12/1 @BostonCollege L 71-7412/4 MASSACHUSETTS L 67-8012/7 RhodeIsland L 62-6812/9 SPRINGFIELD W 89-7512/11 @Northeastern W 79-6712/16 CONNECTICUT L 51-6512/29 vs.Davidson§ W 63-6212/30 @UNC-Charlotte§ L 68-1041/3 @UNC-Wilmington L 68-881/4 @EastCarolina L 65-761/9 @St.Anselm W 93-771/12 CANISIUS W 89-771/15 COLGATE W 95-861/18 @Connecticut L 56-761/20 BOSTONUNIVERSITY W 76-701/24 MAINE L 63-741/26 DARTMOUTH W 59-562/1 HOLYCROSS L 89-782/3 VERMONTot W 82-812/5 @BostonUniversity W 68-672/9 @St.Peter’s L 70-992/14 NORTHEASTERN W 81-712/16 @Massachusetts3ot W 78-762/21 RHODEISLANDot L 60-612/24 @Vermont L 74-793/1 @Maine L 79-86§-Charlotte(N.C.)Invitational

1975-76(8-18,3-9Yankee)12/1 @Dartmouth L 58-6312/3 @Vermont* L 63-7412/8 RHODEISLAND* L 50-7212/10 @Springfield W 76-6912/12 BROWN L 66-741/2 vs.Army§ L 63-811/3 vs.Rochester§ W 80-721/7 @St.Michael’s L 72-741/11 ST.ANSELM W 86-741/12 ST.PETER’S L 60-711/16 @Canisius L 72-861/19 NORTHEASTERN L 71-721/21 VERMONT* L 58-721/24 MAINE* W 76-721/27 BOSTONUNIV.* L 73-751/29 @Massachusetts* L 72-811/31 @Colgate W 51-482/4 @Maine* L 75-822/7 BOSTONCOLLEGE L 61-632/11 @HolyCross L 70-712/14 @BostonUniversity* W 80-712/17 @RhodeIsland* L 63-852/21 CONNECTICUT* W 85-822/24 MASSACHUSETTS* L 72-822/26 @Connecticut* L 54-993/1 @WestVirginia L 67-91§-LafayetteInvitational,Easton,Pa.

1974-75(6-18,2-10Yankee)12/1 ST.ANSELM W 67-6012/4 @Vermont* L 64-8012/7 MERRIMACK L 59-7912/12 @Maine* L 56-7912/14 SPRINGFIELD W 60-5612/28 @Gannon§ L 55-7412/29 vs.Delaware§ L 57-691/2 CINCINNATI L 32-571/4 CONNECTICUT* W 57-561/10 VERMONT* L 60-691/15 @Connecticut* L 67-731/18 RHODEISLAND* L 48-681/22 @St.Anselmot L 84-901/28 @BostonUniversity* L 71-841/30 @Massachusetts* L 44-85

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

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1973-74(16-9,8-4Yankee)11/30 @Pennsylvania L 43-9312/5 @Vermont* L 59-6912/8 ST.ANSELM W 76-5812/11 MAINE* W 55-5312/15 @Springfield W 76-6712/18 @RhodeIsland* W 48-4612/21 @Roanoke§ L 64-8412/22 vs.BloomsburgSt.§ L 52-721/3 @Connecticut* W 76-701/5 VERMONT* W 52-441/9 @Merrimack W 81-601/12 BOSTONCOLLEGE#ot L 56-571/29 @BostonUniversity* W 57-561/31 @Massachusetts* L 53-722/4 @Brandeis2ot W 63-552/7 RHODEISLAND* W 60-552/11 @St.Anselm2ot W 63-612/13 CONNECTICUT* L 62-722/16 BOSTONUNIV.* W 72-702/20 @HolyCross W 68-672/23 NORTHEASTERN L 65-672/26 @Dartmouth W 63-612/28 ST.MICHAEL’S W 69-653/2 MAINE* W 68-643/6 MASSACHUSETTS* L 58-83§-Roanoke(Va.)Classic#-@DoverHighSchool

1972-73(11-15,2-10Yankee)11/30 MERRIMACK W 71-5112/4 SPRINGFIELD L 70-7112/8 vs.Wooster§ W 58-4612/9 @OswegoState§ W 61-5612/14 @Maine* L 55-7012/16 ST.FRANCIS(N.Y.) W 79-7712/22 @Brown L 71-7712/27 @Iona L 47-551/3 CONNECTICUT* L 59-601/6 VERMONT* L 85-881/10 @HolyCross L 60-781/13 BOSTONUNIV.* W 73-681/27 @Northeastern L 65-751/31 @Vermont* W 71-682/3 @Massachusetts* L 59-742/5 BRANDEIS W 81-742/8 RHODEISLAND* L 79-952/10 @St.Anselm W 80-762/13 @Connecticut* L 69-812/17 @BostonUniversity* L 60-732/15 @RhodeIsland* L 59-672/20 HOLYCROSS W 71-672/23 MASSACHUSETTS* L 64-762/26 DARTMOUTH W 77-662/28 ST.ANSELM W 67-603/3 MAINE* L 71-75§-MaxZeilClassic,Oswego,N.Y.

1971-72(14-9,5-5Yankee)12/1 @Springfield W 87-7812/2 BOWDOIN W 89-7212/4 NORTHEASTERN W 48-46 @Maine* L 61-6612/9 RHODEISLAND* L 73-8012/12 @Iona W 53-4812/15 @St.Francis L 64-6612/17 @St.Anselm W 55-3912/28 vs.OhioWesleyan§ W 60-5812/29 vs.LeMoyne§ L 58-611/3 BOSTONUNIV. W 77-66 @Colby W 81-731/11 VERMONT* W 82-581/14 MAINE* W 58-422/3 @Massachusetts* L 50-832/5 @Brandeisot L 82-862/8 CONNECTICUT* L 65-772/12 @Vermont* W 69-552/16 @Connecticut* W 73-652/20 ST.ANSELM W 49-472/24 MASSACHUSETTS* W 61-562/29 @Dartmouth L 68-693/2 @RhodeIsland* L 62-83§-Syracuse,N.Y.

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12/9 CONNECTICUT* L 71-7412/12 @Massachusetts* L 53-8912/15 @Maine* W 80-6512/28 @WorcesterPolytechnic§ W 72-5812/29 vs.Assumption§ L 48-8412/30 vs.Wagner§ W 74-651/5 COLBY W 99-741/7 @Connecticut* L 79-821/9 ST.ANSELM W 79-671/12 @Vermont* L 59-65 MAINE* W 86-672/6 @Northeastern L 65-752/9 DARTMOUTHot L 74-782/13 VERMONT* W 77-752/16 @St.Anselm W 93-722/18 @BostonUniversity L 78-902/20 BRANDEIS W 116-892/23 @RhodeIsland*ot L 78-862/26 BOSTONUNIV.ot W 64-593/1 @Massachusetts* L 60-63§-JuniorCollegeHolidayTournament,Worcester,Mass.

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1968-69(9-15,3-7Yankee)12/2 MAINE* W 98-8012/4 @Bowdoin W 78-7512/7 @Dartmouth L 57-7412/11 CONNECTICUT* W 97-7812/14 @Massachusetts* L 57-8912/17 @Maine* L 86-12512/19 @RhodeIsland* L 107-11712/30 @FloridaState L 52-1041/2 @Jacksonville L 66-1111/3 @Stetsonot W 94-901/7 COLBY W 87-811/9 @Northeastern W 75-721/11 @St.Anselm L 65-781/15 BATES W 87-801/18 VERMONT* W 75-682/5 @Vermont* L 67-882/8 SPRINGFIELD L 74-842/13 RHODEISLAND* L 65-922/15 ST.ANSELM L 69-722/19 @Connecticut* L 84-882/20 BRIDGEPORT L 58-642/27 @MIT W81-762/28 @BostonUniversity L 79-873/3 MASSACHUSETTS* L 50-76

1967-68(1-22,0-10Yankee)12/2 @Massachusetts* L 67-8812/4 MIT W 84-8212/6 BOWDOIN L 85-9012/12 @Maine* L 78-10012/14 RHODEISLAND* L 50-6012/16 HARVARD L 52-7812/29 @Gannon§ L 42-6412/30 vs.Central(Ohio)State§ L 59-971/4 @Colby L 80-841/6 VERMONT*ot L 68-731/10 @Connecticut* L 70-961/12 ST.ANSELM L 79-811/17 @Bates L 101-1081/20 MASSACHUSETTS* L 73-982/8 @Vermont* L 74-882/9 COASTGUARD L 80-842/13 MAINE* L 90-972/15 @RhodeIsland* L 59-1102/17 BOSTONUNIV. L 65-852/20 CONNECTICUT* L 68-942/22 @Springfield L 78-1172/28 @St.Anselm L 73-106 NORTHEASTERN L 56-69§-GemCityBowl,Erie,Pa.

1966-67(10-12,4-6Yankee)12/2 @Bowdoin L 73-9012/7 CONNECTICUT* L 56-7712/10 @Northeastern L 74-9812/13 MAINE* W 74-6912/15 @RhodeIsland L 58-10312/27 vs.WorcesterTech§ L 72-8712/28 vs.Stonehill§ W 95-8712/29 vs.Clark§ W 86-641/4 COLBY W 98-731/7 @Massachusetts* L 73-771/10 VERMONT* W 100-761/14 @St.Anselm L 71-921/17 @M.I.T L 64-961/18 BATESot W 97-911/21 @Vermont* W 101-742/8 SPRINGFIELD L 70-972/11 MASSACHUSETTS* L 52-842/14 @BostonUniversity W 99-922/17 RHODEISLAND* L 52-602/21 @Connecticut* L 75-1142/25 ST.ANSELM W 75-642/28 @Maine* W 95-79§-Worcester(Mass.)JayceeHolidayTournament

1965-66(3-21,0-10Yankee)12/1 @Harvard L 82-9112/4 ST.ANSELM L 68-7212/8 BOWDOIN W 89-7312/11 @Bates W 92-7812/14 RHODEISLAND* L 67-10412/27 @Hofstra L 82-10012/28 vs.Adelphi§ L 87-9612/29 vs.Otterbein§ L 67-751/4 BOSTONUNIV. L 59-651/6 @Maine* L 89-931/8 MASSACHUSETTS* L 76-1041/12 @Connecticut* L 74-1191/15 VERMONT*1/19 M.I.T. L 66-831/22 @Colby L 73-962/8 @Vermont* L 77-912/10 NORTHEASTERN L 66-902/12 @St.Anselm L 79-1082/15 CONNECTICUT* L 62-1132/18 @Massachusetts* L 66-104 @Springfield L 82-992/23 @RhodeIsland* L 62-99 Middlebury W 67-653/4 MAINE* L 68-72§-HofstraTourney,Hempstead,N.Y.

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLrecord (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALLAAbbott,Matthew(‘05-06)Abreu,Alvin(‘08-)Acres,Matt(‘94-98)Adams,Herb(‘38-41)Ahearn,William(‘34-35)Ahrendt,Dick(‘61-62)Alimi,George(‘41-42)Alosa,Matt(‘94-96)Anderson,Andy(‘17-21)Anderson,Jermaine(‘04-07)Appleby,Earl(‘28-29)Argereow,Paul(‘68-69)Armstrong,Frederick(‘54-57)Armstrong,Pallan(‘31-34)Askenazy,Sam(‘41-42)Atkins,Harry(‘19-20)Audley,Bob(‘44-45)Aulis,Clifford(‘16-17)Averka,Charles(‘28-29)

BBadger,Phillips(‘16-17)Bagonzi,John(‘49-52)Bailey,Henry(‘44-45)Baker,Dick(‘61-62)Baker,Ken(‘60-61)Balcom,James(‘61-62)Ball,James(‘62-65)Bannister,Jeff(‘67-69)Barhos,Tony(‘51-52)Barlow,William(‘53-54)Barnes,Earl(‘48-49)Barron,Dick(‘44-45)Baskys,Julius(‘76-77)Battaglioli,Victor(‘59-62)Bauters,Russ(‘90-91)Bean,Charles(‘52-55)Beattie,Bob(‘25-26)Beattie,Richard(‘36-37)Beaudin,Joe(‘38-39)Beckett,Steve(‘96-97)Ben,James(‘88-92)Benson,Brian(‘09-)Best,James(‘84-85)Bettencourt,Robert(‘56-58)Billings,Clark(‘61-63)Birdsall,Keith(‘62-63)Bishop,Arthur(‘51-55)Bishop,Kenneth(‘34-37)Bissell,Ralph(‘36-38)Black,Todd(‘83-87)Blakely,Matt(‘96-97)Blum,Phil(‘67-70)Blythe,Edward(‘41-42)Bobotas,Soc(‘43-47)Bograkas,Nick(‘44-45)Bongiovanni,Paul(‘62-65)Boomer,Stephen(‘17-21)Boy,Pierre(‘36-39)Boyd,Mike(‘98-99)Bradberry,Carlos(‘96-98)Brandt,Ryan(‘96-97)Branscombe,George(‘67-69)Brennan,Tom(‘28-29)Bridge,GeorgeS.(‘25-28)Bridge,Jason(‘58-60)Bridge,Ty(‘82-86)Britton,Albert(‘45-48)Broad,Bob(‘44-45)Bron,Robert(‘59-62)Bronstein,Ben(‘33-36)Bronstein,Joe(‘29-32)Brown,Chris(‘96-02)Bruce,Bob(‘26-28)Bullock,Marcus(‘00-05)Burby,Hal(‘48-49)Burkholder,Dick(‘45-46)Burns,Jack(‘78-82)Burt,Herman(‘45-46)Bush,Ruben(‘99-00)

Bussey,Jeff(‘65-68)Bustrin,Paul(‘95-96)Butler,T.R.(‘17-21)

CCahalane,Reginald(‘16-18)Caldwell,Mo(‘91-94)Callahan,Bob(‘29-30)Callahan,Henry(‘21-23)Cantin,Bob(‘60-61)Carbonneau,Lionel(‘48-52)Card,Edward(‘42-43)Caros,Paul(‘35-36)Carpenter,Keith(‘86-90)Carr,Fred(‘43-46)Carr,Jeff(‘88-92)Carruthers,Bob(‘50-52)Cartmill,Don(‘64-67)Cassidy,Tom(‘64-65)Castagna,Richard(‘86-87)Caterina,Jamaal(‘04-06)Catlett,Brady(‘01-03)Cavanaugh,Tom(‘74-78)Cavo,Andy(‘97-99)Chandler,John(‘26-29)Chapman,Dana(‘77-82)Chapman,Robert(‘59-60)Charron,Fred(‘40-42)Chavis,Will(‘98-99)Cheslock,Joe(‘07-08)Childs,Shejdie(‘02-05)Chodoski,Edward(‘35-37)Christensen,Mike(‘05-08)Cirino,Brad(‘95-97)Clapp,Wesley(‘45-46)Clark,John(‘26-28)Clark,Orrin“Tuffy”(‘64-67)Clark,Sam(‘45-46)Clark,Stacey(‘41-42)Clement,William(‘26-28)Cohen,Lon(‘71-74)Cole,Ethan(‘97-99)Collette,Shawn(‘99-03)Collins,Dan(‘83-85)Collins,Phil(‘04-05)Conley,Tyrone(‘08-)Connelly,Vincent(‘81-84)Conroy,John(‘29-32)Conway,Bob(‘42-43)Copp,Charlie(‘48-49)Coppin,Darryl(‘77-78)Cormier,Paul(‘70-73)Cote,Ronald(‘61-64)Cotter,Edward(‘80-81)Cotter,Thomas(‘45-48)Cotton,Charles(‘35-37)Cotton,Harold(‘23-27)Counts,Derek(‘85-89)Couture,Jack(‘58-61)Craig,Ralph(‘25-27)Craig,Tom(‘17-21)Craigue,Joey(‘04-05)Crane,Charles(‘25-26)Crompton,Robert(‘45-50)Crosby,Marcus(‘91-94)Cryans,Louis(‘38-41)Cumming,Doug(‘71-72)Cummins,Bob(‘88-92)Cunningham,Paul(‘48-49)Cushman,Tom(‘67-69)

DDaniels,Randy(‘63-66)Dart,Richard(‘46-49)Davis,Arthur(‘16-20)Davis,Bob(‘40-41)Davis,Bryant(‘89-93)Davis,Bud(‘45-46)Davis,Frank(‘68-72)Davis,Peter(‘57-60)

Davis,Wendell(‘23-26)Dawson,Drew(‘98-99)Dawson,George(‘27-29)Decato,Pete(‘66-67)DeFusco,A.J.(‘79-83)Delaney,Bill(‘74-78)Demers,Henry(‘32-35)Dennis,Ronnie(‘01-05)Dey,Kinsley(‘43-48)Dickson,Keith(‘75-79)DiGrande,Ted(‘82-86)DiLiegro,Dane(‘08-)DiLiegro,Frank(‘72-75)Dinneen,Mike(‘80-84)Dion,Emile(‘53-54)Dixon,Robin(‘79-83)Djanabia,Georges(‘04-06)Docos,Andre(‘42-43)Donahue,Colin(‘97-01)Drapeau,Scott(‘93-95)Dresser,Holland(‘27-30)Drinon,Joe(‘63-66)Dryden,Paris(‘88-89)Duffley,Steve(‘80-81)Dufour,Paul(‘76-80)Dullea,John(‘99-02)Dunn,Ray(‘37-41)Dunn,Arin(‘07)DuRie,John(‘35-38)

EEbtyne,Doug(‘60-61)Eckhardt,Marck(‘73-75)Egan,Donald(‘37-38)Emery,Kenneth(‘53-55)Ericson,Richard(‘55-58)Eusebio,Ed(‘92-96)Eustis,RichardH.(‘58-59)Eustis,RichardJ.(‘29-32)

FFaye,Assane(‘97-02)Feragne,Erie(‘71-74)Ferguson,John(‘54-57)Fernald,Langdon(‘21-24)Ferrini,Lincoln(‘31-33)Feuer,Martin(‘40-41)Fidler,Doug(‘71-72)Fischer,Martin(‘58-61)Fisk,Bob(‘68-69)Flaherty,Matt(‘38-41)Flaker,Roy(‘58-59)Fleit,Gerry(‘48-49)Fleit,Marty(‘46-49)Fogarty,Jack(‘70-71)Foley,Tom(‘68-69)Fontaine,Milton(‘37-39)Ford,George(‘50-53)Foster,Robert(‘33-34)Foster,Wally(‘31-32)Foster,William(‘49-50)Fox,Gordon(‘21-22)Freeman,Erik(‘92-96)Friel,Jeremy(‘03-05)Fuller,Gerald(‘61-64)Funston,Curtis(‘32-35)

GGale,George(‘61-63)Gale,Rich(‘72-76)Galvin,Pat(‘82-86)Ganly,Austin(‘98-02)Garlock,Ralph(‘26-29)Gatchell,Ryan(‘93-97)Gaunt,Nelson(‘27-30)Giarla,Thomas(‘36-37)Gibbs,Tyrece(‘06-09)Gilchrese,Eric(‘08-09)Gildea,Christopher(‘78-82)Glover,Bob(‘66-69)

Glynn,Joe(‘45-46)Goodfellow,Roy(‘41-42)Gordon,Hymie(‘50-52)Gordon,Robert(‘55-56)Gormley,Eugene(‘30-33)Gould,Allen(‘00-02)Gozonsky,Abraham(‘36-37)Grady,John(‘40-42)Graebe,Mark(‘75-76)Graham,Russell(‘09-10)Grandmason,Norm(‘49-50)Grant,Steve(‘60-61)Greene,Charlie(‘54-55)Greene,James(‘57-60)Gregory,Mike(‘69-72)Griffiths,Joe(‘39-40)Gureckis,John(‘77-78)

HHagstrom,Herb(‘28-31)Hale,Fred(‘51-52)Hall,Hal(‘39-42)Hammer,Tommy(‘86-90)Hansen,Arthur(‘35-38)Hargen,Joe(‘58-61)Harriman,Don(‘26-30)Harris,Don(‘41-43)Harris,Lester(‘18-19)Harris,Marshall(‘42-46)Harvey,Paul(‘48-49)Hatch,Jim(‘38-40)Haubrich,William(‘48-51)Hauser,Mark(‘86-87)Hawkes,William(‘16-17)Hazen,Daniel(‘57-58)Healy,Gerry(‘96-97)Henneberger,John(‘44-46)Herbert,Ken(‘76-81)Hernandez,Jason(‘96-97)Herrick,Ronald(‘58-59)Herrick,Sam(‘07)Herrion,Ryan(‘09-)Hersey,Jack(‘38-39)Hibbs,Chris(‘94-98)Hicks,Karl(‘78-83)Higgins,Norman(‘61-63)Hinderlie,Keith(‘84-88)Hird,Jack(‘45-46)Hobson,Joe(‘97-98)Hodgdon,Dave(‘79-80)Hodgdon,Denny(‘65-68)Hodgdon,James(‘50-53)Hodgdon,Phil(‘39-40)Hogan,Bob(‘56-57)Hogan,Jim(‘54-55)Hollerman,Billy(‘44-45)Hollingsworth,Bud(‘45-46)Hooker,Bruce(‘60-61)Horan,Brian(‘68-69)Horne,Tom(‘63-66)Horrigan,Frank(‘28-29)Howe,Paul(‘71-72)Huckle,Kirk(‘74-75)Hurd,William(‘36-37)Hurst,Robert(‘57-58)Huse,Donald(‘32-34)Huss,Dave(‘64-65)

JJablonowski,Joe(‘25-27)Jackson,Danny(‘87-88)Jackson,Greg(‘70-71)Jackson,Jamahl(‘94-98)James,Jim(‘73-74)Janev,Blagoj(‘04-07)Jasinski,Jerry(‘60-62)Jervis,Fred(‘42-43)Johnson,Carl(‘42-43)Johnson,Nick(‘51-52)Johnson,Rodney(‘82-86)

Johnston,Andy(‘83-87)Jones,John(‘51-52)Jones,Norm(‘74-77)Joslin,Bob(‘41-42)Joslin,Charles(‘34-35)Judkins,Roger(‘39-40)

KKabba,Abby(‘09)Kachavos,George(‘46-48)Kageleiry,Gregory(‘59-61)Karalis,Ioannis(‘02-06)Karelis,Sheik(‘40-42)Katsiaficas,Charles(‘46-50)Kauderer,Matt(‘00-02)Keeler,Mike(‘78-82)Kelleher,Smokey(‘42-43)Kelley,ElbertW.(‘51-53)Kelsea,Oscar(‘24-27)Kennedy,Haskell(‘67-68)Kennett,Paul(‘46-47)Keough,Mike(‘72-73)Kerschner,Jim(‘66-68)Kessaris,Ted(‘45-48)Kessel,McKeen(‘70-71)Kimble,John(‘68-69)Kinion,Skip(‘36-38)Kinzly,Randy(‘78-82)Kjellman,John(‘58-60)Knox,Robert(‘38-39)Koehler,Bruce(‘31-34)Kolinski,Bill(‘40-43)Koopman,Dirk(‘82-86)Krug,Brandon(‘01-02)Krupa,Emil(‘42-46)Kupferman,Spencer(‘94-96)Kupper,Robert(‘55-56)

LLadd,Karl(‘26-27)Lakeman,Gerald(‘51-53)Lammers,David(‘68-69)Lang,Doug(‘90-94)Larkin,Paul(‘62-65)Lasch,Brian(‘67-68)Laskaris,Peter(‘74-78)Latour,Kenneth(‘61-63)Lawrence,Oakes(‘19-20)Lawson,John(‘45-48)Laymon,John(‘70-71)Layne,Ron(‘74-78)Leavitt,Paul(‘61-64)Leen,Mervin(‘33-34)LeFlem,Brett(‘97-01)Leighton,Winfield(‘55-56)Leocha,Vic(‘37-38)Leopold,Morris(‘26-27)Lepore,Robert(‘56-58)Levandowski,William(‘46-50)Lewis,Shaft(‘90-93)Lewis,Tim(‘87-90)Liddell,Damione(‘03-05)Lindman,Tim(‘58-60)Lizio,Ralph(‘25-26)Lloyd,David(‘54-57)Locke,Howard(‘36-37)Loiselle,Richard(‘57-58)Long,Hutch(‘47-50)Lord,Harry(‘28-30)Lundberg,James(‘57-58)Lunney,Mike(‘86-90)Lussier,Al(‘56-57)

MMacauley,Wallace(‘46-47)MacDonald,Tommy(‘90-94)Macey,Douglas(‘57-60)Maciariello,Carmen(‘96-99)Mackel,Ed(‘40-41)MacLennan,Bruce(‘57-58)

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

WILDCAT BASKETBALLFeb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since

WILDCAT BASKETBALLMandravelis,Nick(‘60-64)Manor,Pat(‘89-93)Margil,Gerald(‘46-47)Marquardt,Rob(‘97-01)Marshall,Damion(‘06-07)Marshall,Dave(‘85-89)Marshall,Hugh(‘55-56)Martellini,Carmen(‘50-51)Matagrano,Chris(‘10-)Matteson,Ryan(‘95-96)Matthews,Bob(‘40-42)McClain,Al(‘80-84)McCormick,Paul(‘47-48)McCoy,Rob(‘92-93)McCurry,Mike(‘69-70)McDonough,Bill(‘86-87)McEachern,John(‘59-61)McGeary,Dan(‘07)McKelvie,Donald(‘21-22)McKeon,James(‘53-54)McKiniry,Ken(‘32-35)McKinley,John(‘21-23)McLaughlin,Charles(‘42-43)McLaughlin,John(‘54-57)McLeod,Mac(‘37-40)Mercier,Ernest(‘57-58)Messer,Ralph(‘60-62)Metcalf,Daniel(‘21-25)Michel,Robert(‘53-56)Millman,Julius(‘46-50)Miner,Don(‘49-51)Minkwitz,Rick(‘71-74)Misiaszek,Fred(‘61-62)Mitchell,Walter(‘29-30)Moeller,John(‘64-66)Monica,Hal(‘39-42)Montalto,Ron(‘67-68)Montanari,Eric(‘91-95)Mooradian,Andrew(‘44-48)Morganstern,Bill(‘64-65)Morrison,Jeremy(‘34-37)Morrison,Wayne(‘72-76)Mounkhall,Henry(‘69-70)Muller,Rick(‘71-72)Munsey,George(‘52-53)Murphy,Matt(‘93-95)Murphy,Peter(‘36-38)Murray,Dave(‘87-88)Myrick,Ferg(‘10-)

NNeal,Al(‘26-27)Nechtem,Todd(‘70-73)Neely,Bob(‘79-82)Neimeier,Matt(‘90-94)Nelson,John(‘49-50)Nelson,Paul(‘67-68)Newton,Carl(‘63-65)Nicora,Robert(‘23-27)Nolan,Dan(‘80-84)Norman,Richard(‘60-61)Noseck,Ken(‘37-38)

OO’Connell,Dale(‘45-46)O’Connell,Tim(‘90-92)O’Connor,Chris(‘89-93)Odom,Brandon(‘05-07)Ogelsby,Anthony(‘00-01)Olson,Bob(‘61-62)Onguetou,Radar(‘07-10)Otey,Brady(‘78-80)

PPaire,Len(‘46-47)Papazian,John(‘54-55)Pappas,Billy(‘51-55)Paquette,Dick(‘44-45)Paquette,Peter(‘56-57)Pardo,William(‘73-77)

Parker,James(‘76-78)Parker,John(‘51-54)Parmenter,Terry(‘56-59)Pasichuke,George(‘42-43)Patch,Lloyd(‘27-30)Paton,Kelly(‘72-73)Peck,Crosby(‘56-58)Pemberton,Dave(‘69-72)Perkins,Chris(‘86-90)Perry,Bob(‘18-22)Perry,John(‘90-91)Peters,Brian(‘67-71)Peters,Dwight(‘69-72)Peterson,Kyle(‘00-04)Petrochilios,George(‘45-46)Phillips,Jelani(‘97-99)Pinks,Morris(‘41-42)Pisperikos,Nick(‘46-47)Plante,Theodore(‘37-40)Podaras,Arthur(‘56-57)Poteet,James(‘51-53)Powell,Jose(‘91-92)Power,Eli(‘37-38)Prentiss,Fred(‘16-17)Price,Seth(‘07)Provost,Joe(‘95-97)Pucci,Albert(‘49-51)Pullen,Leon(‘37-38)Purdy,Dan(‘93-95)

QQuinn,Cornelius(‘34-35)Quinn,John(‘77-80)

RRafferty,George(‘48-49)Rahal,Joe(‘66-67)Rainis,Joe(‘79-83)Ranchynoski,Leon(‘33-34)Rangasas,Ernie(‘48-49)Rapp,Allen(‘59-60)Rapsis,Henry(‘41-42)Rasanen,Dan(‘99-00)Rassi,Ken(‘95-98)Reynolds,George(‘56-59)Rhoads,Chandler(‘10-)Rhuland,Lionel(‘41-44)Rich,Jim(‘60-64)Richardson,Herbert(‘45-51)Richardson,Howie(‘44-46)Robbins,William(‘34-35)Roberts,Dick(‘49-51)Robinson,Arthur(‘33-34)Rogean,Arnold(‘34-37)Rogers,Edward(‘34-35)Rosinski,Francis(‘35-38)Ross,Moe(‘38-39)Rowe,Dean(‘78-79)Roybal,Jude(‘07)Ryder,Edward(‘44-45)

SSands,David(‘01-03)Santos,Colbey(‘09-10)Sargent,Dennis(‘72-75)Sargent,Scott(‘66-69)Sasner,John(‘54-57)Saunders,Fred(‘40-41)Schurman,Charles(‘27-30)Schurman,David(‘25-26)Seay,Steve(‘65-68)Senulis,Jeff(‘98-03)Sficas,Costas(‘49-51)Sheldon,Henry(‘47-48)Shepard,Paul(‘68-70)Sherwood,Irvin(‘19-21)Shuttleworth,William(‘17-19)Sim,Chet(‘44-45)Simpson,Roger(‘55-56)Singelais,Steve(‘73-77)

Skoog,Arthur(‘31-32)Slaten,Foster(‘25-28)Small,John(‘27-30)Smilikis,Pete(‘57-60)Smith,Henry(‘25-30)Smith,Matt(‘94-96)Smith,Thomas(‘75-78)Snider,William(‘41-42)Spano,Brian(‘85-87)Spenser,Charlie(‘73-74)Spitale,Joe(‘88-90)St.Angelo,Gregory(‘53-56)Stafford,Dave(‘29-30)Stafford,David(‘50-51)Stafford,Ted(‘20-23)Stanfield,Tony(‘81-82)Steele,Greg(‘83-87)Steele,James(‘17-18)Steininger,Tom(‘65-66)Stenberg,Clayton(‘53-54)Stephenson,Jim(‘88-90)Stergion,Andy(‘48-49)Stevens,GeorgeR.(‘16-17)Stevens,GeorgeR.III(‘41-42)Stevens,Leon(‘44-45)Stevens,Lum(‘50-52)Stewart,Bill(‘70-73)Stewart,Elmer(‘16-17)Stolovsky,Louis(‘27-30)Stone,Joe(‘48-51)Stone,Larry(‘46-47)Stover,Alcot(‘48-49)Stratton,Sam(‘49-51)Strobel,John(‘62-65)Sturgill,Ben(‘01-05)Stylianos,Tom(‘33-34)Sullivan,John(‘92-93)Sullivan,Robert(‘60-61)Sullivan,Tom(‘36-37)Swanson,Charles(‘55-57)Swicklas,John(‘34-35)Szydlik,Steve(‘74-75)

TTait,Marshall(‘84-85)Tansey,George(‘55-56)Targonski,Joseph(‘31-34)Tatarczuk,Frank(‘42-48)Taylor,Alray(‘03-04)Taylor,Ralph(‘24-26)Tchatchoua,Rony(‘08-09)Teague,Albert(‘37-38)Tetzlaff,Gene(‘25-26)Thielen,Eric(‘87-91)Thomas,Bob(‘42-46)Thorp,C.Bradford(‘59-60)Tibbetts,Bud(‘44-45)Tilton,Richard(‘28-29)Tilton,Robert(‘36-38)Tobey,Shawn(‘06-08)Toll,Art(‘32-35)Travis,Stanley(‘53-54)Trudel,Theodore,Jr.(‘50-54)Truman,Jesse(‘99-00)Truskoski,Ben(‘31-33)Twaddle,James(‘55-58)

VVachon,Tom(‘49-50)Valladares,James(‘08-)Vallo,John(‘49-50)VanDeventer,Brendan(‘75-79)Vasquez,Tom(‘65-66)Vaughn,Arky(‘40-42)Vetrano,Chris(‘04-06)

WWalker,Frederick(‘32-35)Walker,Greg“G”(‘87-90)Walker,Griffin(‘02-04)

Walls,Craig(‘03-05)Warner,Richard(‘47-48)Waters,Bob(‘42-46)Webb,Walt(‘34-39)Weinberg,Lawrence(‘59-60)Weir,Thomas(‘69-70)Wentworth,Shirley(‘22-23)Wheeler,Bob(‘41-44)Wheeler,Donald(‘51-54)Whelton,Joseph(‘50-51)White,Fred(‘45-47)Wilde,Ronald(‘32-35)Wile,Lester(‘27-29)Willey,George(‘46-47)Willey,Leonard(‘52-54)Williams,Danny(‘91-92)Williams,Marcelle(‘99-00)Williams,Ralph(‘31-32)Williams,Roland(‘01-04)Wilson,Doug(‘92-96)Wilson,Doug(‘68-69)Wilson,Fred(‘38-39)Witter,Vincent(‘34-37)Wolcott,Casey(‘48-49)Wood,Ray(‘39-40)Wuth,Herbert(‘43-44)

YYeaton,Mark(‘99-00)

ZZeko,Branimir(‘06-07)Zepernick,Keil(‘99-00)Zidovsky,Mike(‘39-40)Ziter,Lou(‘73-74)Zitrides,Art(‘40-41)Zyla,Jack(‘62-65)

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record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories best home record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook, Feb. 28) for the first time in 12 tries largest average home attendance (1,126) since 1995-96 largest total home attendance (14,642) since 1995-96 six straight Lundholm crowds of 1,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 28), the longest streak since 1994-95 saw consecutive Lundholm crowds of 2,000-plus (Jan. 27-Feb. 6), the longest streak since 1994-95 reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time since 1997-98 allowed 62.4 points per game, the fewest since at least 1960-61 won in its first ever ESPN BracketBusters appearance three semifinal appearances in the last five years after making just four semifinal games the previous 26 seasons four tournament wins in the last seven years, the most in any seven-year period 10-plus wins four times in a five-year span for the first time since 1969-70 to 1973-74 (36 years) and nine-plus wins in seven straight seasons for the first time since 1918-19 to 1926-27 (83 years) won 12 of their last 16 home games won eight straight games at home from Feb. 19, 2009-Dec. 30, 2009, the second longest streak since 1960-61 reached an average attendance of 1,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 reached a total attendance of 13,000 in consecutive years for the first time since 1994-95 to 1995-96 first UNH head coach to make three semifinal appearances second UNH head coach to appear in back-to-back semifinal games fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (58) second all-time in wins during the first five years at UNH (61) second UNH head coach to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons first among active conference coaches and third all-time with 137 America East victories record (9-4) since 1994-95 best non-conference record (7-7) since 1994-95 recorded a win over a team that would either go on to win at least a share of the regular-season championship or had already clinched it (Stony Brook,

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2009 America east All-conference second team

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November 13 Saturday LESLEY 1p.m.16 Tuesday atDartmouth 7p.m.20 Saturday HOLYCROSS 7p.m.23 Tuesday atSacredHeart 7p.m.27 Saturday BROWN 1p.m.30 Tuesday atConnecticut 7p.m.

December 4 Saturday atColgate 2p.m.9 Thursday ARMY 7p.m.18 Saturday atRhodeIsland 2p.m.22 Wednesday atCentralConn.St. 7p.m.29 Wednesday vs.Cornell! 5p.m.30 Thursday vs.VCU/Wofford! 5/7:30p.m.

January 2 Sunday atAlbany 4p.m.4 Tuesday atBostonU. 7:30p.m.8 Saturday BINGHAMTON 1p.m.11 Tuesday HARTFORD 7p.m.15 Saturday atStonyBrook 2p.m20 Thursday VERMONT 7p.m.23Sunday UMBC 1p.m.25 Tuesday atMaine 7p.m.29 Saturday BOSTONU. 3p.m.31 Monday atVermont 7p.m.

February 2 Wednesday ALBANY 7p.m.5 Saturday atBinghamton 7p.m.9 Wednesday STONYBROOK 7p.m.12 Saturday atUMBC 7p.m.19 Saturday atESPNBracketBustersTBA22 Tuesday MAINE 7p.m.27Sunday atHartford 2p.m.

March3 Thursday AEFirstRound# TBA5 Saturday AEQuarterfinals# TBA6 Sunday AESemifinals# TBA12 Saturday AEChampionship$ TBA

HOMEGAMESINBOLDCAPS*-AmericaEastgame!-VCUChristmasTourney(Richmond,Va.)#-AtChaseArena(Hartford,Conn.)$-Athomeofhighestremainingseed

2010-11 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE