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New Hampshire Wildcats University University of New Hampshire Conference America East Location Durham, NH Head coach Bill Herrion (6th year) Arena Lundholm Gym
(Capacity: 3,500)Nickname Wildcats Colors Blue and White Uniforms The New Hampshire Wildcats 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. The team has never qualified for the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament and are currently coached by Bill Herrion.
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Team History
Awards
America East Coach of the Year[1]
- Gerry Friel - 1983
America East Rookie of the Year
- Al McLain - 1981
- Pat Manor - 1990
All-Conference First Team
- Robin Dixon - 1983
- Al McLain - 1984
- Scott Drapeau - 1994, 1995
- Chris Brown - 2002
- Blagov Janev - 2006
All-Conference Second Team
- Dan Nolan - 1984
- Dirk Koopman - 1986
- James Ben - 1992
- Eric Montanari - 1994
- Matt Alosa - 1995, 1996
- Austin Ganly - 2002
- Ben Sturgill - 2005
- Blagov Janev - 2007
- Tyrece Gibbs - 2009
- Alvin Abreu - 2010
All-Conference Third Team
- Jermaine Anderson - 2007
- Tyrece Gibbs - 2008
All-Conference Defensive Team
- Jermaine Anderson - 2007
Coaches
Years Coach Win Loss Win % Conference
TitlesNCAA Tournament
AppearancesNCAA Titles 1907-1908 Alexander Gion 8 3 .727 - - - 1910-1911 Ray Thomas 6 3 .667 - - - 1911-1912 Percy Reynolds 7 4 .583 - - - 1912-1913 Tod Eberle 5 5 .500 - - - 1915-1916 Carl Reed 6 7 .461 - - - 1916-1928 Butch Cowell 119 54 .688 - - - 1928-1938
1939-1943
1945-1946Henry Swasey 108 128 .458 - - - 1938-1939 George Sauer 3 14 .176 - - - 1946-1950 Ed Stanczyk 22 44 .333 - - - 1950-1951 Andy Mooradian 4 12 .250 - - - 1951-1952 Dale Hall 11 9 .550 - - - 1952-1956 Bob Kerr 22 49 .310 - - - 1956-1966 Bill Olsen 60 146 .291 - - - 1966-1969 Bill Haubrich 20 49 .290 - - - 1969-1989 Gerry Friel 189 335 .361 - - - 1989-1992 Jim Boylan 15 69 .189 - - - 1992-1996 Gib Champman 46 64 .418 - - - 1996-1999 Jeff Jackson 21 60 .259 - - - 1999-2005 Phil Rowe 45 125 .265 - - - 2005-Present Bill Herrion 58 90 .392 - - - Season-by-season results
New Hampshire Wildcats Basketball Season Log 1900s1910s1920s1930s1940s1950s1960s1970s1980s1990s2000sSeason Head Coach Conf. Overall Conference Tournament Postseason 2000–01 Phil Rowe 6-12 7-21 America East First Round
(L Vermont 78-72)2001–02 Phil Rowe 8-8 11-17 America East Quarterfinal
(L Maine 54-48)2002–03 Phil Rowe 3-13 5-23 America East First Round
(L Boston University 75-61)2003–04 Phil Rowe 5-13 10-20 America East Quarterfinal
(W Albany 43-38)
(L Vermont 58-50)2004–05 Phil Rowe 5-13 9-19 America East First Round
(L UMBC 78-73)2005–06 Bill Herrion 8-8 12-17 America East Semifinal
(W Hartford 66-62)
(L Albany 67-54)2006–07 Bill Herrion 6-10 10-20 America East Quarterfinal
(L Albany 64-47)2007-08 Bill Herrion 6-10 9-20 America East Quarterfinal
(L Hartford 68-65)2008-09 Bill Herrion 8-8 14-16 America East Semifinal
(W Stony Brook 76-73)
(L Binghamton 72-67)2009-10 Bill Herrion 6-10 13-17 America East Semifinal
(W Maine 68-57)
(L Vermont 57-38)All-Time Conference Record: 224–580 (.279)
All-Time Overall Record: 812-1324 (.380)Records
All-Time Leaders
Points
Rank Player Years Total Points 1 Al McClain 1980-1984 1861 2 Robin Dixon 1979-1983 1590 3 Wayne Morrison 1972-1976 1501 4 Blagoj Janev 2003-2007 1340 5 Tyrece Gibbs 2006-2009 1329 6 Scott Drapeau 1993-1995 1290 7 Dan Nolan 1978-1982 1258 8 Matt Alosa 1994-1996 1247 9 Billy Pappas 1952-1955 1228 10 Keith Dickson 1975-1979 1202 Assists
Rank Player Years Total Assists 1 Wayne Morrison 1972-1976 505 2 Al McClain 1980-1984 415 3 Keith Dickson 1975-1979 361 4 Erie Faragne 1971-1974 359 5 Andy Johnston 1983-1987 286 6 Doug Wilson 1992-1996 283 7 Keith Carpenter 1986-1990 277 8 Robin Dixon 1979-1983 272 9 Randy Kinzly 1977-1981 260 10 Jermaine Anderson 2003-2007 259 Rebounds
Rank Player Years Total Rebounds 1 Dave Pemberton 1969–1972 897 2 Dan Nolan 1980-1984 826 3 Dirk Koopman 1982-1986 726 4 Jim Rich 1961-1964 721 5 Eric Thielen 1987-1991 717 6 Matt Acres 1994-1998 680 7 Don DiLiegro 2008-2009 637 8 Chris Brown 1998-2002 613 9 Pete Smilikis 1957-1960 603 10 Peter Laskaris 1974-1978 596 References
America East Conference men's basketball Teams Albany Great Danes • Binghamton Bearcats • Boston University Terriers • Hartford Hawks • Maine Black Bears • New Hampshire Wildcats • Stony Brook Seawolves • UMBC Retrievers • Vermont Catamounts
Championships & awards List of conference champions • America East Conference Men's Basketball Tournament • Player of the Year
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