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.
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University | University of New Hampshire | ||
Head coach | Bill Herrion (16th season) | ||
Conference | America East | ||
Location | Durham, New Hampshire | ||
Arena | Lundholm Gym (Capacity: 3,500) | ||
Nickname | Wildcats | ||
Colors | Blue, Gray, and White[1] | ||
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Team history
Awards
America East Coach of the Year[2]
- Gerry Friel – 1983
America East Rookie of the Year
- Al McLain – 1981
- Pat Manor – 1990
- Tanner Leissner - 2015
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
- Jermaine Anderson – 2007
- Tyrece Gibbs – 2008
All-Conference Defensive Team
- Jermaine Anderson – 2007
Coaches
Years | Coach | Win | Loss | Win % | Conference Titles |
NCAA Tournament Appearances |
NCAA Title |
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1907–1908 | Alexander Gion | 8 | 3 | .727 | - | - | - |
1910–1911 | Ray B. 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 1945–1946 | Henry 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 Olson | 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
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2010s
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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 |
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2015 | First Round | NJIT | L 77–84 |
2016 | First Round Second Round | Fairfield Coastal Carolina | W 77–62 L 62–71 |
Records
Points
Rank | Player | Career | Total |
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1 | Tanner Leissner | 2014-2018 | 1,962 |
2 | Al McClain | 1980–1984 | 1,861 |
3 | Robin Dixon | 1979–1983 | 1,590 |
4 | Wayne Morrison | 1972–1976 | 1,501 |
5 | Blagoj Janev | 2003–2007 | 1,340 |
6 | Tyrece Gibbs | 2006–2009 | 1,329 |
7 | Scott Drapeau | 1993–1995 | 1,290 |
8 | Dan Nolan | 1978–1982 | 1,258 |
9 | Matt Alosa | 1994–1996 | 1,247 |
10 | Billy Pappas | 1952–1955 | 1,228 |
Assists
Rank | Player | Career | Total |
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1 | Wayne Morrison | 1972–1976 | 505 |
2 | Al McClain | 1980–1984 | 415 |
3 | Keith Dickson | 1975–1979 | 361 |
4 | Erie Feragne | 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 | Career | Total |
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1 | Iba Camara | 2014–Present | 1,016 |
2 | Dave Pemberton | 1969–1972 | 897 |
3 | Tanner Leissner | 2014-2018 | 862 |
4 | Dane DiLiegro | 2007-2011 | 854 |
5 | Dan Nolan | 1980–1984 | 826 |
6 | Dirk Koopman | 1982–1986 | 726 |
7 | Jim Rich | 1961–1964 | 721 |
8 | Eric Thielen | 1987–1991 | 717 |
9 | Matt Acres | 1994–1998 | 680 |
10 | Chris Brown | 1998–2002 | 613 |
References
- "Athletics Branding". University of New Hampshire Brand & Visual Guidelines. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
- "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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