Can we expect New Hampshire to lock up a berth in the 2024 women’s NCAA Tournament? Here’s a look at its full tournament resume with bracketology insights included.
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How New Hampshire ranks
Record
America East Record
AP Poll
Coaches Poll
RPI
9-13
3-6
NR
NR
278
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New Hampshire’s best wins
Against the Northeastern Huskies on November 29, New Hampshire captured its best win of the season, which was a 51-41 home victory. Adara Groman recorded a team-best 20 points with 12 rebounds and three assists in the contest versus Northeastern.
Next best wins
56-37 at home over UMBC (No. 288/RPI) on January 20
59-51 at home over Howard (No. 298/RPI) on November 12
56-50 at home over NJIT (No. 321/RPI) on January 18
66-52 at home over UMass Lowell (No. 329/RPI) on February 3
79-64 at home over Cent. Conn. St. (No. 340/RPI) on December 2
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Schedule insights
New Hampshire faces the 325th-ranked schedule in the nation the rest of the way, based on our predictions.
As far as the Wildcats’ upcoming schedule, they have two games on tap versus teams that have a worse record, and they have three contests against teams above .500.
In terms of New Hampshire’s upcoming schedule, it has seven games remaining, with none coming against teams currently ranked in the Top 25.
New Hampshire’s next game
Matchup: New Hampshire Wildcats vs. Bryant Bulldogs
Date/Time: Thursday, February 8 at 6:03 PM ET
Location: Whittemore Center in Durham, North Carolina
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CONCORD – While Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte has said she opposes increasing highway toll rates across the state, the Senate voted Thursday to increase rates for out-of-state license plate holders.
It now goes to the House for consideration.
This would be a $1 increase for those who have out of state plates going through the tolls at Hooksett, Hampton and Bedford for out-of-state plates, a 75 cent hike for those taking Hampton’s Exit 2 and on the Spaulding turnpike at Rochester, and a 50 cent hike for those taking the exit off I-93 to Hooksett.
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An analysis in the bill shows that this would increase toll revenue by $53.3 million in fiscal year 2027 and go up each year to generate $81.4 million a year in 2036.
Senate Bill 627 passed on a voice vote with two Republicans, Senators Regina Birdsell of Hampstead and William Gannon of Sandown opposing.
Senator Mark E. McConkey, R-Freedom, moved to take the bill off the table and offered an amendment. He said the last time there was a systemwide increase to the turnpike toll was 19 years ago.
“I am sure we could all agree the cost of operations…has continued to escalate when revenue is not rising with it,” and he noted that with an enterprise fund, the state can only spend what it takes in.
The state has just completed a 10-year highway plan and there was a $400 million shortfall in projects that could not be paid for under the current income.
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McConkey said the measure would not increase tolls for New Hampshire drivers with a state license plate.
“Why don’t we ask our neighbors,” to pay a toll increase. “We are getting the best of all worlds,” by passing the bill, he said, including “protecting our residents” and having resources for improvements to the turnpike system.
Sen. Gannon, R-Sandown, asked McConkey if there are any studies on impacts near the border on businesses.
If implemented, McConkey said the state will be the 27th lowest in per mile cost still. McConkey said the bill would also increase from seven to 14 days the amount of time for those with NH license plates to pay for a toll adding there are other states that also have different rates for out-of-state users.
The Hampton toll cost would go from $2 to $3, while Hooksett and Bedford would rise from $1 to $2 for out-of-state plates.
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New Hampshire currently has the lowest rate per mile among states with tolls roads. The governor said she does not support a toll increase.
“We are not going to put a burden on drivers for a toll increase,” Ayotte said. “Families are struggling.”
WILTON, N.H. (WHDH) – A woman died in a Wilton, New Hampshire, house fire Wednesday morning, according to the New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office.
At 9:08 a.m., Wilton firefighters responded to Burns Hill Road after a caller said their home was filling up with smoke. When they arrived, a single-family home was on fire and they found out two people were still inside on the second floor.
A man and a woman were both taken out of the house by firefighters and taken to Elliott Hospital. The woman was pronounced dead and the man is in serious condition.
Officials have not released the name of the victim at this time.
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At this time, investigators are looking into the cause of the fire and are trying to determine if a power outage in the area played a factor. The fire is not currently considered suspicious.
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