DURHAM, N.H. – No. 14 University of New Hampshire (UNH) football is set to kick off their spring season in two weeks after having the fall slate postponed. The Wildcats will face a six-team schedule consisting of only Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) schools. After watching the departure of a handful of veteran defenders from 2019, head coach Sean McDonnell still thinks his defense can be a threat and will be supplemented by developing offensive talent.
A Black Lives Matter protest and march at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) organized by UNH students was estimated by the UNH police department to have had about 300-500 people in attendance last Sunday.