Acceptance Rate
87%
Avg SAT
1,229
Avg ACT
28
Enrollment
11,230
Sport
Basketball
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Durham, NH
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Kelsey Hogan
Head Coach
Hogan, a 2014 graduate of the University of New Hampshire, joins the womens basketball staff as an assistant coach in May 2014. Earning a dual major in Psychology and Sports Studies with a minor in Education, Hogan served as a three-year co-captain for the Cats. The Nashua, N.H. native earned America East All-Conference First Team honors in 2013-14 and capped off her career as the programs all-time free throw percentage leader (.807). She led New Hampshire to a 19-12 overall record last season, the most wins in a single season since the 1998-99 season and a 12-4 mark in America East frays. The 8-1 start in conference play marks the best nine-game conference stretch in program history. Hogan ranks third in UNH womens basketball history in assists (375), fourth in 3-pointers made (162) and 10th in points (1,181). The guard was a catalyst for the Wildcats in the postseason, leading UNH to its first ever Womens Basketball Invitational in 2012 and back-to-back America East semifinal appearances in 2013 and 2014. In 2013-14, Hogan paced UNH in scoring (12.5 points per game), 3-pointers made (49), 3-point percentage (.371), free throws made (96), assists (99) and minutes played per game (32.6). Furthermore, her .821 free throw percentage led the America East. The conference first teamer started all 31 of New Hampshire's contests after missing eight games due to injury last season. She eclipsed double digits in scoring in 20 of 31 games, including a career-high 35 point performance to give UNH a 71-68 overtime win against conference rival Stony Brook University on Jan. 11. In 2012-13, Hogan started 22 of 23 games and recorded a team-high 73 assists. She ranked second in 3-pointers (27), third in scoring (9.8 ppg), fourth in rebounding (3.9 rebounds per game) and second in minutes per game (32.9). On March 8, Hogan registered the game-winning trey at the buzzer to defeat Stony Brook in the America East quarterfinals, 49-46. The conference later announced the play was voted amongst fans as the 2012-13 Moment of the Year. As a sophomore campaign in 2011-12, Hogan started in every single game and finished the season with a team-best 76 assists while pouring in 10.2 ppg. She also led the league in 3-point field goal percentage for the second consecutive year with a .446 clip on 41 of 92 attempts. After red shirting her first two seasons, Hogan started all 29 games for the Wildcats in 2010-11. Named to the America East All-Rookie Team, the guard led New Hampshire and the conference in both 3-point field goal percentage (.413) and assists (118). Kelsey Hogan Assistant Coach Kelsey Hogan, a 2014 graduate of the University of New Hampshire, joins the womens basketball staff as an assistant coach in May 2014. Earning a dual major in Psychology and Sports Studies with a minor in Education, Hogan served as a three-year co-captain for the Cats. The Nashua, N.H. native earned America East All-Conference First Team honors in 2013-14 and capped off her career as the programs all-time free throw percentage leader (.807). She led New Hampshire to a 19-12 overall record last season, the most wins in a single season since the 1998-99 season and a 12-4 mark in America East frays. The 8-1 start in conference play marks the best nine-game conference stretch in program history. Hogan ranks third in UNH womens basketball history in assists (375), fourth in 3-pointers made (162) and 10th in points (1,181). The guard was a catalyst for the Wildcats in the postseason, leading UNH to its first ever Womens Basketball Invitational in 2012 and back-to-back America East semifinal appearances in 2013 and 2014. In 2013-14, Hogan paced UNH in scoring (12.5 points per game), 3-pointers made (49), 3-point percentage (.371), free throws made (96), assists (99) and minutes played per game (32.6). Furthermore, her .821 free throw percentage led the America East. The conference first teamer started all 31 of New Hampshire's contests after missing eight games due to injury last season. She eclipsed double digits in scoring in 20 of 31 games, including a career-high 35 point performance to give UNH a 71-68 overtime win against conference rival Stony Brook University on Jan. 11. In 2012-13, Hogan started 22 of 23 games and recorded a team-high 73 assists. She ranked second in 3-pointers (27), third in scoring (9.8 ppg), fourth in rebounding (3.9 rebounds per game) and second in minutes per game (32.9). On March 8, Hogan registered the game-winning trey at the buzzer to defeat Stony Brook in the America East quarterfinals, 49-46. The conference later announced the play was voted amongst fans as the 2012-13 Moment of the Year. As a sophomore campaign in 2011-12, Hogan started in every single game and finished the season with a team-best 76 assists while pouring in 10.2 ppg. She also led the league in 3-point field goal percentage for the second consecutive year with a .446 clip on 41 of 92 attempts. After red shirting her first two seasons, Hogan started all 29 games for the Wildcats in 2010-11. Named to the America East All-Rookie Team, the guard led New Hampshire and the conference in both 3-point field goal percentage (.413) and assists (118).
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Megan Shoniker
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Kennedi Thompson
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Alexa Brodie
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Jessica George
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Joe Rutigliano
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