New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball

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New Hampshire Wildcats
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UniversityUniversity of New Hampshire
Head coachMegan Shoniker (1st season)
Conference America East
Location Durham, New Hampshire
Arena Lundholm Gym
(Capacity: 3,500)
NicknameWildcats
ColorsBlue, gray, and white [1]
     
Uniforms
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Conference tournament champions
1983, 1984
Conference regular season champions
1985, 2017

The New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball team is the basketball team that represent the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire. The school's team currently competes in the America East Conference and plays its home games at Lundholm Gym. [2]

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History

The Wildcats won back-to-back Eastern College Athletic Conference conference titles in 1983 and 1984 but they were not invited to the NCAA tournament. The Wildcats have never won the America East Conference Tournament, but they have made the semifinals in 2013, 2014, and 2017. They won the regular season title in the latter year, which earned them a bid to the 2017 Women's National Invitation Tournament, their first ever postseason appearance. They lost 69–56 to Hartford in the first round. [3]

Season-by-season record

Source: [4] [5] [6]

SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball (New England Collegiate Conference (Division II))(1981–1987)
1981–82Nancy Anne Rowe 5–13
1982–83Nancy Anne Rowe 15–112–4
1983–84Nancy Anne Rowe 10–184–11
1984–85Nancy Anne Rowe 20–99–5
1985–86Nancy Anne Rowe 17–137–5
1986–87Nancy Anne Rowe 19–911–3
Nancy Anne Rowe:86–73 (.541)33–28 (.541)
New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball (Seaboard Conference)(1987–1997)
1987–88Kathy Sanborn 19–811–33rd
1988–89Kathy Sanborn 16–1110–42nd
Kathy Sanborn:35–19 (.648)21–7 (.750)
(North Atlantic Conference)(1989–1995)
1989–90Kathy Sanborn 11–167–53rd
1990–91Kathy Sanborn 10–173–75th
1991–92Kathy Sanborn 18–89–43rd
1992–93Kathy Sanborn 18–810–42nd
1993–94Kathy Sanborn 17–118–64th
1994–95Kathy Sanborn 13–1410–63rd
Kathy Sanborn:87–74 (.540)47–32 (.595)
(America East Conference)(1995–1997)
1995–96Kathy Sanborn 16–1212–63rd
1996–97Kathy Sanborn 18–1014–43rd
Kathy Sanborn:278–208 (.572)162–88 (.648)
New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball (America East Conference)(1997–2007)
1997–98Sue Johnson 12–159–96th
1998–99Sue Johnson 19–813–5T-2nd
1999–00Sue Johnson 13–158–106th
2000–01Sue Johnson 10–188–10T-4th
2001–02Sue Johnson 16–139–7T-5th
2002–03Sue Johnson 13–167–9T-4th
2003–04Sue Johnson 11–186–128th
2004–05Sue Johnson 15–1410–83rd
2005–06Sue Johnson 15–137–9T-5th
2006–07Sue Johnson 9–204–12T-8th
Sue Johnson:133–150 (.470)81–91 (.471)
Kristen Cole (America East)(2007–2010)
2007–08Kristen Cole 7–224–127th
2008–09Kristen Cole 8–236–10T-5th
2009–10Kristen Cole 9–223–139th
Kristen Cole:24–6713–35
Maureen Magarity (America East)(2010–2020)
2010–11Maureen Magarity 9–206–106th
2011–12Maureen Magarity 16–149–74th WBI First Round
2012–13Maureen Magarity 12–186–105th
2013–14Maureen Magarity 19–1212–43rd
2014–15 Maureen Magarity 17–129–54th
2015–16 Maureen Magarity 12–186–107th
2016–17 Maureen Magarity 26–615–11st WNIT First Round
2017–18 Maureen Magarity 19–129–75th
2018–19 Maureen Magarity 6–243–13T-7th
2019–20 Maureen Magarity 10–197–95th
Maureen Magarity:146–15582–76
Kelsey Hogan (America East)(2020–present)
2020–21 Kelsey Hogan 5–155–116th
Kelsey Hogan:5–155–11
Total:672–668

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason

WNIT results

YearRoundOpponentResult
2017 First Round Harvard L 56–69

WBI results

YearRoundOpponentResult
2012 First Round Holy Cross L 59–63

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