New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball

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.

New Hampshire Wildcats
2020–21 New Hampshire Wildcats men's basketball team
UniversityUniversity of New Hampshire
Head coachBill Herrion (16th season)
ConferenceAmerica East
LocationDurham, New Hampshire
ArenaLundholm Gym
(Capacity: 3,500)
NicknameWildcats
ColorsBlue, Gray, and White[1]
              
Uniforms
Home
Away

Team history

Awards

America East Coach of the Year[2]

America East Rookie of the Year

All-Conference First Team

  • Robin Dixon – 1983
  • Al McLain – 1984
  • Scott Drapeau – 1994, 1995
  • Chris Brown – 2002
  • Blagov Janev – 2006
  • Tanner Leissner - 2015

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

All-Conference Defensive Team

Coaches

Years Coach Win Loss Win % Conference
Titles
NCAA Tournament
Appearances
NCAA Title
1907–1908Alexander Gion83.727---
1910–1911Ray B. Thomas63.667---
1911–1912Percy Reynolds74.583---
1912–1913Tod Eberle55.500---
1915–1916Carl Reed67.461---
1916–1928Butch Cowell11954.688---
1928–1938
1939–1943
1945–1946
Henry Swasey108128.458---
1938–1939George Sauer314.176---
1946–1950Ed Stanczyk2244.333---
1950–1951Andy Mooradian412.250---
1951–1952Dale Hall119.550---
1952–1956Bob Kerr2249.310---
1956–1966Bill Olson60146.291---
1966–1969Bill Haubrich2049.290---
1969–1989Gerry Friel189335.361---
1989–1992Jim Boylan1569.189---
1992–1996Gib Champman4664.418---
1996–1999Jeff Jackson2160.259---
1999–2005Phil Rowe45125.265---
2005–PresentBill Herrion5890.392---

Season-by-season results

New Hampshire Wildcats Basketball Season Log
All-Time Conference Record: 278–648 (.300)
All-Time Overall Record: 911–1310 (.410)

Postseason

CIT results

New Hampshire has appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) twice. The Wildcats have a record of 1–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
2015First RoundNJITL 77–84
2016First Round
Second Round
Fairfield
Coastal Carolina
W 77–62
L 62–71

Records

Points

Rank Player Career Total
1Tanner Leissner2014-20181,962
2Al McClain1980–19841,861
3Robin Dixon1979–19831,590
4Wayne Morrison1972–19761,501
5Blagoj Janev2003–20071,340
6Tyrece Gibbs2006–20091,329
7Scott Drapeau1993–19951,290
8Dan Nolan1978–19821,258
9Matt Alosa1994–19961,247
10Billy Pappas1952–19551,228

Assists

Rank Player Career Total
1Wayne Morrison1972–1976505
2Al McClain1980–1984415
3Keith Dickson1975–1979361
4Erie Feragne1971–1974359
5Andy Johnston1983–1987286
6Doug Wilson1992–1996283
7Keith Carpenter1986–1990277
8Robin Dixon1979–1983272
9Randy Kinzly1977–1981260
10Jermaine Anderson2003–2007259

Rebounds

Rank Player Career Total
1Iba Camara2014–Present1,016
2Dave Pemberton1969–1972897
3Tanner Leissner2014-2018862
4Dane DiLiegro2007-2011854
5Dan Nolan1980–1984826
6Dirk Koopman1982–1986726
7Jim Rich1961–1964721
8Eric Thielen1987–1991717
9Matt Acres1994–1998680
10Chris Brown1998–2002613

References

  1. "Athletics Branding". University of New Hampshire Brand & Visual Guidelines. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  2. "2010–11 Men's Basketball Media Guide". University of New Hampshire. Archived from the original on 2010-11-20. Retrieved 2010-12-06.


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