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The remake of West Side Story tells the full story
UNH women’s basketball: Wildcats fall short to Maine and Stony Brook after quick turnaround
UNH men’s basketball: Martinez beginning to look like old self in win over Hartford
UNH men’s hockey: Wildcats vs. Merrimack and UConn matchups and notes
Former Wildcat Prince Smith Jr. signs with the Philadelphia Eagles
Former Wildcat cornerback Prince Smith Jr. has officially landed his first job after a decorated college career. The UNH defensive player of the year slipped through all seven rounds of the NFL Draft before getting a look from his hometown team.
UNH’s Sutherlin named to preseason America East First Team
In his first season as a Wildcat, senior guard Sean Sutherlin wasted no time getting to work. He finished the season averaging 12.8 points per game, 9.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists. His 9.3 boards were good for second best in the conference, and 7.6 defensive rebounds per game got him as high as 14th best in the nation.
Pop Lacey has sights set on the NFL after canceled UNH pro day
UNH senior defensive back Pop Lacey’s preparations for the NFL draft, along with nearly everything else in the sports world, have been turned on their head in the past month. From losing the final six games of his senior season to injury, to COVID-19 causing the cancelation of four Wildcats’ pro days, the last six months haven’t been kind to Lacey.
The long road back to normalcy for Coach Mac
“Tears. There were tears all over the locker room,” Pop Lacey said bluntly.
UNH women’s hockey: Witt remains confident after UConn’s two-game sweep of the Wildcats
UNH men’s soccer: No. 16 Wildcats Sweet-16 loss to No. 1 Oregon State puts an end to best season in program history
CORVALLIS, ORE. — Ninety minutes of blood and sweat ended in tears for the Wildcats Sunday night. The No. 16 University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats (17-2-2) gave it everything they had and put up a hell of a fight versus the top-seeded Oregon State Beavers (14-2-3). It just wasn't enough. A lightning-quick counterattack penetrated the 'Cats defense in the 10th minute and sunk hearts across the Granite State and ended the best season on record for the UNH men's soccer program.
New Hampshire Hockey Column: Wildcats finding their identity on the defensive end
The season for the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats (7-7-1, 3-5-1) hasn’t come without its bumps. They lost senior captain Will MacKinnon just a few weeks into the season due to injury, had his senior defensive partner Ryan Verrier get hurt the next game which caused him to miss a month, and have not had a consistent starting goaltender all year; not to mention it’s only the very beginning of December. There have been other negatives as well like a struggling offense, and the variable of an ever-changing forward lineup. Yet the team sits at 7-7-1. While play at times hasn’t been great, especially in Hockey East matchups, I think that there was a step taken against No. 8 UMass two weeks ago and then again versus No. 16 Harvard and Holy Cross this past weekend that for the first time all year, the team can truly build off.
UNH men’s hockey: Impotent offense sinks Wildcats versus BU in two-game sweep
DURHAM N.H. — It was the dogs versus the cats this weekend as the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats (7-9-1, 3-7-1) played a home-and-home series against the Boston University (BU) Terriers (6-9-2, 5-5-2).
UNH women’s hockey: Young Wildcats show promise in weekend split with Vermont
DURHAM, N.H. – The University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats (6-9-2, 4-8-1) seem to have finally found their groove and have been playing like the team they described themselves as before the season began.
New Hampshire Hockey Column: Wildcats’ offense gone missing
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats currently sit at 7-9-1 (3-7-1 Hockey East) midway through their season. The team has pulled off some big wins to this point despite their sub .500 record. They’ve defeated No. 8 Providence, No. 8 UMass each in overtime and No. 16 Harvard again in a scrappy one-goal game. Despite the impressive wins, after a one-point weekend against the Boston University (BU) Terriers, it seems as if this team's Achilles heel is starting to expose itself more and more. The Wildcats will have about three weeks to find their offense which has gone missing as of late.
UNH women’s basketball: Holy Cross takes down Wildcats at the buzzer in Magarity’s return
DURHAM, N.H. — Student versus teacher. Apprentice versus master. Kelsey Hogan versus Maureen Magarity. University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats (3-5, 0-0) versus the Holy Cross Crusaders (5-4, 0-0). Magarity’s return to Durham after 10 years helming the Wildcats, whom her former player/assistant now helms, grabbed all the headlines leading into Wednesday night's clash in Lundholm Gymnasium. But it was senior Avery LaBarbera's buzzer-beater to snatch a victory for the Crusaders that dominated conversation afterward.
UNH women’s basketball: Three takeaways from ‘Cats fifth straight loss
A 15-point comeback to force overtime wasn’t good enough for the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats (3-7) Wednesday afternoon versus the Merrimack College Warriors (4-6). A gritty effort ended in defeat for a UNH team that has struggled to put the pieces together as of late.
UNH men’s hockey: Verrier’s return to lineup helps Wildcats to third place at the Ledyard Classic
HANOVER N.H. — The University of New Hampshire (UNH) Wildcats (8-10-1, 3-7-1) closed out 2021 with a third-place finish in the 2021 Ledyard Bank Classic.