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03/17/2005 DURHAM, N.H. — Robin Balducci, 14th-year head coach of the University of New Hampshire field hockey program, announced that Brooke Bercari (Bordentown, N.J.) has signed a National Letter of Intent to play for the UNH Wildcats in the 2005 season.
02/18/2005 DURHAM, N.H. — Seven student-athletes on the University of New Hampshire field hockey team were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division I National All-Academic Squad, the organization announced Friday. This marks the highest number of Wildcats to earn this distinction, which recognizes players with a grade point average of 3.30 or higher in the fall semester.
02/08/2005 DURHAM, N.H. — Robin Balducci, 14th-year head coach of the University of New Hampshire field hockey program, announced Tuesday that an additional four student-athletes have signed a National Letter of Intent and will join the UNH field hockey program for the 2005 season.
02/03/2005 Wildcats ink two players from Massachusetts DURHAM, N.H. — Robin Balducci, the 14th-year head coach of the University of New Hampshire field hockey team, announced Thursday that Hannah Colestock (Oak Park, Ill.), Kara Napolitano (Waltham, Mass.) and Michelle Tavener (Winchester, Mass.) have signed a National Letter of Intent to join the UNH field hockey program for the 2005 season.
11/16/2004 DURHAM, N.H. — Senior back Brittany Schneider (Middletown, Md.) of the University of New Hampshire field hockey team was named to the 2004 STX/NFHCA Division I All-Northeast First Team, the NFHCA announced Tuesday. Sophomore forward Caitlin Gillen (New Preston, Conn.) was named to the Second Team.
11/10/2004 BOSTON — Senior back Brittany Schneider (Middletown, Md.) and sophomore forward Caitlin Gillen (New Preston, Conn.) of the University of New Hampshire field hockey team were named to the America East All-Tournament Team at the conclusion of the tourney on Sunday, Nov. 7.
11/05/2004 Wildcats are No. 4 seed in conference tourney BOSTON — The top-seeded and 19th-ranked Boston University field hockey team
scored an early goal and went on to defeat fourth-seeded University of New
Hampshire in Friday afternoon's semifinal game of the America East
Championships at Jack Barry Field.
11/04/2004 BOSTON — Senior back Brittany Schneider (Middletown, Md.) of the University of New Hampshire field hockey team was named to the America East All-Conference First Team, the conference announced at Thursday night's annual awards banquet.
10/30/2004 Wildcats are No. 4 seed in conference tourney DURHAM, N.H. — Sarah Shute scored with 3:44 remaining in the game to lift the 17th-ranked Boston University field hockey team to Saturday afternoon's 2-1 America East victory against the University of New Hampshire in the regular-season finale at Memorial Field.
10/28/2004 WALTHAM, Mass. — Second-half goals by Emily Colton (Milton, Mass.) and Liz Edwards (Essex Fells, N.J.) lifted the University of New Hampshire field hockey team within one goal of 11th-ranked Boston College, but the Eagles fended off the Wildcats' late rally to record Thursday night's 3-2 non-conference victory at Bentley College.
10/23/2004 Baltimore, Md. – UMBC (4-12, 0-6 America East) scored four unanswered goals in the last thirty minutes, but the Retrievers’ comeback was not enough, as New Hampshire (4-13, 2-3 America East) held on for the 5-4 victory this afternoon at the UMBC Stadium.
10/17/2004 Skelley's goal lifts Wildcats DURHAM, N.H. — Kaitlyn Skelley (Wolfeboro, N.H.) scored in the ninth minute and it proved to be the only goal of the game as the University of New Hampshire field hockey team defeated the University of Vermont, 1-0, in Sunday afternoon's America East matchup at Memorial Field.
10/15/2004 DURHAM, N.H.. — Tina Bryson scored with 27 seconds remaining in the first overtime session to lift the University at Albany field hockey team to Friday afternoon's 3-2 America East overtime victory against the University of New Hampshire at Memorial Field.
10/13/2004 AMHERST, Mass. — Katie White (Glens Falls, N.Y.) scored her fifth goal in a three-game span, but the University of New Hampshire Field hockey team was defeated 2-1 by the University of Massachusetts in non-conference action Wednesday night at Garber Field.
10/11/2004 BOSTON — Katie White (Glens Falls, N.Y.), a senior midfielder on the University of New Hampshire field hockey team, was named Player of the Week by the America East conference on Monday.
10/10/2004 White scores three goals to pace Wildcats EVANSTON, Ill. — Katie White (Glens Falls, N.Y.) scored three goals, including tallies 63 seconds apart in the second half, to propel the University of New Hampshire field hockey team to Sunday afternoon's 4-3 non-conference victory against Northwestern University at Leonard B.Thomas Sports Complex.
10/09/2004 EVANSTON, Ill. — Kate O'Connell broke a 1-1 tie with 19:58 remaining in the game to lift the Indiana University field hockey team to Saturday afternoon's 2-1 victory against the University of New Hampshire at Northwestern University's Leonard B.Thomas Sports Complex.
10/06/2004 With the score tied 1-1, UNH goalkeeper Christine Buckley (Walpole, Mass.) stopped the initial shot by Ashley Choren but Knutson was in front to one-time the rebound into the cage and give the Big Green a 2-1 lead at 16:26.
10/03/2004 Maine (9-3 overall, 2-0 America East) quickly took a 1-0 lead when Shaunessy Saucier scored 2:16 into the game. Amie Dubois extended the advantage to 2-0 on an untimed penalty corner at the end of the first half.
10/01/2004 UNH is now 1-8 while UConn remains unbeaten at 10-0.
09/26/2004 Buckley records season-high 19 saves for 'Cats BOSTON — Christine Buckley (Walpole, Mass.) made a season-high 19 saves but the University of New Hampshire field hockey team was defeated 6-1 Sunday afternoon by 11th-ranked Northeastern University.
09/24/2004 UNH is now 1-6 overall while Providence is 4-6.
09/19/2004 IOWA CITY, IOWA. — Sarah Dawson scored three goals and Debbie Birrell recorded three assists to propel the University of Iowa field hockey team to Sunday afternoon's 5-0 non-conference victory against the University of New Hampshire at Grant Field.
09/18/2004 IOWA CITY, IOWA. — Erica Bundalo scored with 1:31 remaining in regulation to lift the Ohio University field hockey team to Saturday afternoon's 2-1 non-conference victory at the University of Iowa's Grant Field.
09/09/2004 DURHAM, N.H. — Julie Lane and Gretchen Fuller both scored two goals to lead the Harvard University field hockey team to Thursday afternoon's 4-0 non-conference victory against the University of New Hampshire at Memorial Field.
09/06/2004 Skelley scores two goals, including game-winner DURHAM, N.C. — Kaitlyn Skelley (Wolfeboro, N.H.) scored the first two goals of her career, one of which was the game-winner with 1:57 remaining in regulation, to lead the University of New Hampshire field hockey team to Monday afternoon's 3-2 non-conference victory against Towson University at Duke University's Williams Field.
09/04/2004 DURHAM, N.C. — Katie Grant recorded four goals and added an assist and Nicole Dudek scored three goals to lead the Duke University field hockey team to Saturday afternoon's 11-0 non-conference win against New Hampshire at Williams Field.
09/02/2004 DURHAM, N.H. — Mary Fox recorded a goal and two assists to lead the University of Michigan field hockey team to Thursday afternoon's 8-1 non-conference victory against the University of New Hampshire at Memorial Field.
08/30/2004 DURHAM, N.H. — The University of New Hampshire field hockey team battles for the America East conference title year-in and year-out, and the 2004 Wildcats are no different as they have their sights set on advancing to the NCAA tournament for the first time since the 2000 season by utilizing a speedy attack and an experienced defensive unit that features a fourth-year starter in goal.
08/19/2004 BOSTON — The University of New Hampshire field hockey team finished second in the final 2003 America East conference standings and was selected to finish there again in 2004, according to the America East Coaches' Preseason Poll that was released Thursday afternoon by the league.
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