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‘Cats lose fifth straight as BC, UMass Lowell soar past UNH

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After a winless weekend against the previously-ranked No. 19 Providence College Friars, the Wildcats once again failed to record a win during a two-game weekend against two ranked opponents, falling to No. 8, Boston College (6-4) and No. 10, UMass Lowell (8-2). Multi-point efforts from players such as Tyler Kelleher, Matias Cleland and Michael McNicholas were not enough to overcome the odds and the ‘Cats fall to 11-13-4 on the season, now losing five-straight dating back to Jan. 21 against Notre Dame.


The New Hampshire

Wildcats finish second in D.C.

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The UNH gymnastics team set a season-high with a score of 196.075 points at the George Washington Quad-Meet on Saturday in Washington, D.C.







The New Hampshire

Wildcats earns two top-5 finishes at UNH Winter Carnival

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UNH hosted the second Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) event this weekend, placing third overall thanks to strong performances by Geneviève Frigon, Lisa Wedsjö, Phil Rivet and Peter Holmes. Frigon improved from a tenth-place finish on the Jan 21 St. Lawrence Carnival to sixth place (2:02.01, 37 points) in the Slalom event at Cannon Mountain.


The New Hampshire

Wildcats swept at the Whitt

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Including the matchup against No. 19 Providence College over the weekend, the next five opponents UNH will face are all currently ranked in the NCAA Division I top-20 as of January 29.