UNH soccer living in the moment Nov 10, 2009
As the University of New Hampshire football and hockey programs steal most of the headlines, another team over at State U in Durham is doing some things that should bring it some added attention. Betcha didn't know the Wildcats men's soccer team is 6-0-1 in America East play (9-6-2 overall) heading into Wednesday's conference semifinal matchup in Durham against No. 5 UMBC. UNH, is, of course, the No. 1 seed. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
UNH defensive tackle Long suspended Oct 29, 2009
DURHAM The University of New Hampshire football team prides itself on its run defense, but it will have one less weapon in that battle for the foreseeable future. Defensive tackle Jordan Long, a 6-foot-3, 275-pound senior, was suspended indefinitely on Monday for breaking team and athletic department rules, UNH coach Sean McDonnell said Wednesday. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
Former pro football player, Swampscott resident Downey pushes athletes to limits every Judgment Day Oct 8, 2009
Downey, who lost his job as an associate head coach with the Columbus Destroyers when the Arena Football League folded last winter, got involved with The Program through a former University of New Hampshire football teammate, Bryant Mitchell, of Amesbury. Mitchell invited Downey to come and see both Mitchell and The Program s CEO, co-owner and founder Eric Kapitulik run a team through Judgment Day. (Swampscott Reporter, MA)
Defense is an exeter constant Oct 2, 2009
Roger Brown is the publisher of the New Hampshire Football Report. Ads by Google. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
High school football picks: Who will win this week Sep 25, 2009
Roger Brown publishes the New Hampshire Football Report, which can be found at www. nhfootballreport. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
UNH corner goes from wildcat to tiger-cat Sep 20, 2009
This dream came true for No. 26 on the University of New Hampshire football team. Ryan Hinds, starting senior cornerback and leader in the UNH backfield, was drafted sixth in the second round (13th overall) in the Canadian Football League draft by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
UNH football: Wildcat defense stymies Ball State Sep 13, 2009
It's becoming less and less surprising when the University of New Hampshire football team knocks off a team from a higher level, which it's now done five straight times after Saturday night's 23-16 win at Ball State. What was surprising was how the Wildcats did it. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
High school football: Souhegan will be Clippers' biggest obstacle Sep 4, 2009
Friday September 4, 2009. The Sabers, who downed Portsmouth in the 2008 Div. III title game, are the Clippers' biggest obstacle again. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
Early schedule favors 'Cats Sep 1, 2009
There's a segment of the college football world that marvels at a particular aspect of the University of New Hampshire football program, one that seems so reliable year in and year out. Not the ability to score points. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
UNH defensive line seeks sacks Aug 23, 2009
DURHAM As the state and county fair season hits full stride, the members of the University of New Hampshire football team's defensive line are playing their own carnival game during training camp. Reach quarterback R.J. Toman. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
FB team fuels HoCo Bone Marrow Drive May 5, 2009
At the end of its first hour, the bone marrow drive put on by the University of New Hampshire football team on Monday had signed over 100 potential donors, easily. With a table set up outside the entrance to Holloway Commons dining hall, the players stopped every hungry patron with an inviting smile. (The New Hampshire, NH)
UNH taps Cramsey as offensive coordinator Mar 10, 2009
DURHAM The University of New Hampshire football team is hoping this latest promotion from within works as well as recent ones have. Quarterbacks coach Tim Cramsey will assume the role of offensive coordinator, UNH coach Sean McDonnell confirmed Monday. (Seacoast New Hampshire)