New Hampshire Wildcats
Schedule
New Hampshire Wildcats
2003-2004 Regular Season schedule and scores
New Hampshire Wildcats
2003-2004 NCAA schedule breakdown
New Hampshire Wildcats schedule, November 2003
The New Hampshire Wildcats had 4 NCAA games scheduled on the month of November 2003.
They went 2-2 overall. 1-2 on the road, and 1-0 at home. Their largest win came home against the Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers (94-68) on November 16, 2003. That night Ben Sturgill scored 21 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Virginia Tech Hokies (79-49), led by Bryant Matthews (21 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists).
Their longest winning streak on November 2003: 1 consecutive wins against Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers.
The New Hampshire Wildcats scored 68.25 points per game on November 2003, and allowed 71.25 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of November 2003, Ben Sturgill led the team in scoring with 10.50 points per game. Shejdie Childs averaged 2.75 assists and Ben Sturgill had 4.75 rebounds per contest.
New Hampshire Wildcats schedule, December 2003
The New Hampshire Wildcats had 6 NCAA games scheduled on the month of December 2003.
They went 2-4 overall. 1-2 on the road, and 1-2 at home. Their largest win came on the road against the Army Black Knights (61-47) on December 30, 2003. That night Blagoj Janev scored 20 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Rhode Island Rams (82-53), led by Brian Woodward (23 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists).
Their longest winning streak on December 2003: 1 consecutive wins against Dartmouth Big Green.
The New Hampshire Wildcats scored 56.83 points per game on December 2003, and allowed 63.17 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of December 2003, Craig Walls led the team in scoring with 7.00 points per game. Craig Walls averaged 1.67 assists and Craig Walls had 6.33 rebounds per contest.
New Hampshire Wildcats schedule, January 2004
The New Hampshire Wildcats had 10 NCAA games scheduled on the month of January 2004.
They went 1-9 overall. 1-4 on the road, and 0-5 at home. Their largest win came on the road against the Binghamton Bearcats (57-55) on January 17, 2004. That night Craig Walls scored 15 points. Their biggest loss came home against the Hartford Hawks (85-55), led by Ryan Stys (22 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assists).
Their longest winning streak on January 2004: 1 consecutive wins against Binghamton Bearcats.
The New Hampshire Wildcats scored 59.80 points per game on January 2004, and allowed 67.80 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of January 2004, Craig Walls led the team in scoring with 9.30 points per game. Shejdie Childs averaged 2.30 assists and Craig Walls had 6.10 rebounds per contest.
New Hampshire Wildcats schedule, February 2004
The New Hampshire Wildcats had 8 NCAA games scheduled on the month of February 2004.
They went 4-4 overall. 2-2 on the road, and 2-2 at home. Their largest win came home against the Vermont Catamounts (78-57) on February 21, 2004. That night Marcus Bullock scored 20 points. Their biggest loss came home against the Boston University Terriers (70-50), led by Rashad Bell (15 points, 13 rebounds, 0 assists).
Their longest winning streak on February 2004: 2 consecutive wins against UMBC Retrievers and Vermont Catamounts.
The New Hampshire Wildcats scored 63.25 points per game on February 2004, and allowed 64.00 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of February 2004, Ben Sturgill led the team in scoring with 9.88 points per game. Shejdie Childs averaged 2.50 assists and Ben Sturgill had 4.13 rebounds per contest.
New Hampshire Wildcats schedule, March 2004
The New Hampshire Wildcats had 2 NCAA games scheduled on the month of March 2004.
They went 1-1 overall. 0-1 on the road, and 1-0 at home. Their largest win came home against the Albany Great Danes (43-38) on March 05, 2004. That night Blagoj Janev scored 11 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Vermont Catamounts (58-50),
Their longest winning streak on March 2004: 1 consecutive wins against Albany Great Danes.
The New Hampshire Wildcats scored 46.50 points per game on March 2004, and allowed 48.00 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of March 2004, Blagoj Janev led the team in scoring with 5.50 points per game. Jermaine Anderson averaged 3.00 assists and Ben Sturgill had 4.00 rebounds per contest.