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Pesci records two shutouts in consecutive wins

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This weekend UNH was able to take over the upstate New York area. The UNH men’s soccer team won its two games in the Empire State to close out a five-game road stint. The first win came on Friday, when the Wildcats traveled to Hamilton, New York and beat Colgate University 3-0, earning the team its first shutout of the season.


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‘Cats second in Holly Young Invitational

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The Holly Young Invitational Tournament made its annual return to Lundholm Gymnasium as the Wildcats faced off against Holy Cross, Sacred Heart University and Idaho State University. The ‘Cats impressed the home town crowd as they knocked off Holy Cross and Idaho State to finish second place in the tournament.


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Bossi scores, Wildcats edged in loss to JMU

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The UNH field hockey team came out strong in the second half, but ultimately did not have enough to stop James Madison University in a 5-2 loss Friday night at the JMU Field Hockey Complex.



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No Brady? No problem. Pats look to squish the fish this weekend

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   No matter the circumstance, the New England Patriots always find a way to make your heart stop year after year. The Patriots escaped with an instrumental first victory of the year versus the Arizona Cardinals 23-21, thanks to a valiant effort from quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and head coach Bill Belichick and his staff. Even without Nate Solder, Sebastian Vollmer, Rob Gronkowski and Tom Brady, the Patriots and Belichick were able to develop a solid game plan to beat Carson Palmer, Larry Fitzgerald and Bruce Arian’s high-powered Cardinals team.  It came down to a missed field goal by Chandler Catanzaro and Patriot fans saw their team move to 1-0. Meanwhile, the rest of the AFC East competition lost on Sunday, launching the Patriots into first place to start the year.