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Wildcats’ comeback falls short in America East Quarterfinals

Wildcats’ comeback falls short in America East Quarterfinals

Cassie Hollasch March 3, 2021
ALBANY, N.Y. – University of New Hampshire (UNH) women’s basketball fell to the University of Albany (UAlbany) in the first round of the America East Tournament by a final score of 49-43 on Sunday. UNH (5-15, 5-11) entered the contest as the fifth seed, with UAlbany (6-10, 5-7) earning the fourth seed. Head coach Kelsey Hogan's young team almost pulled off a double-digit comeback, but back-to-back three-pointers with under two minutes to play proved to be the dagger for the Wildcats.
UNH to face UAlbany after 29-point loss in regular season finale

UNH to face UAlbany after 29-point loss in regular season finale

Cassie Hollasch February 23, 2021
ORONO, Maine – University of New Hampshire (UNH) women’s basketball (5-14, 5-11) fell 82-53 to the University of Maine (16-2, 13-2) Saturday, Feb. 20. UNH had pulled off a win in their first game versus Maine this season, but their third matchup was more akin to their second which ended in a blowout loss.
Torres set to return as Wildcats’ leader for her fifth year

Torres set to return as Wildcats’ leader for her fifth year

Cassie Hollasch February 18, 2021
Amanda Torres is used to being the only player in her class. She arrived at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) in August 2017. The 5-foot-7 point guard out of Proctor Academy was the lone first-year athlete for the UNH women's basketball team. Four years later and Torres now helms the Wildcats as the sole senior.
Wildcats set up for future as young core continues to grow

Wildcats set up for future as young core continues to grow

Cassie Hollasch January 24, 2021
DURHAM, N.H. - Kelsey Hogan, the UNH women’s basketball head coach, is the youngest coach in women’s college basketball. She inherited a team that had gone a combined 16-43 the last two seasons. She replaced Maureen Magarity, who had guided the Wildcats for 10 seasons and became the second-winningest coach in school history.
Hogan praises Wildcats’ fight in split with Stony Brook

Hogan praises Wildcats’ fight in split with Stony Brook

joshmorrill January 19, 2021
The University of New Hampshire women’s basketball team (4-9, 4-6) split a two-game series with Stony Brook (6-4, 4-2) over the weekend. The Wildcats looked sharp in game one, winning 52-49, but ran out of steam the following day, falling 64-41. This split marks the third series in a row in which Kelsey Hogan's squad has won game one and been defeated in the second leg.
Wildcats upset Black Bears in back and forth weekend

Wildcats upset Black Bears in back and forth weekend

joshmorrill January 10, 2021
UNH pulled off their upset of the season with a 58-57 win over the 5-0 UMaine Black Bears before falling 76-56 in the second game of the two-game series. The Wildcats came in as heavy underdogs but managed to squeeze out a win in the closing seconds thanks to a pair of clutch free throws from senior guard Amanda Torres. The win snapped UNH's nine game losing streak versus the Black Bears.
Slow start hurts Wildcats in 55-74 loss to UMass

Slow start hurts Wildcats in 55-74 loss to UMass

Cassie Hollasch December 16, 2020
DURHAM, N.H. – UNH women’s basketball fell to UMass by a final score of 74-55 Thursday afternoon. The Wildcats now sit at 1-4 on the season and remain 1-1 in conference play. It was a long day in Lundholm Gym against a dangerous UMass team that now sits at 4-1 on the season.
UNH loses big in first game under Kelsey Hogan

UNH loses big in first game under Kelsey Hogan

Cassie Hollasch November 28, 2020
CHESTNUT HILL, M.A. – This past Wednesday, UNH women’s basketball opened their season with a 80-44 loss to Boston College; UNH’s ninth straight loss to BC. The game was the Wildcats’ first under new head coach Kelsey Hogan.
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