Women's hockey player of the year: Ava Boutilier
The women’s hockey 2019-2020 season could be chalked up as a success as they advanced to the Hockey East Semifinals for the first time in a decade.
The women’s hockey 2019-2020 season could be chalked up as a success as they advanced to the Hockey East Semifinals for the first time in a decade.
The 2019-2020 season for the Wildcats was a successful one as they were crowned American East Champions and won five medals at the ECAC Championship. The Cats’ were led by sophomore Anna Metzler who seemingly couldn’t be stopped all season.
The 2019-20 campaign for the UNH women’s basketball team was a roller coaster filled with winning streaks, losing streaks and a lot of mediocre play in between.
The Wildcats saw improvements in a multitude of ways from their 5-24 season just one year ago to a first-round playoff exit this month. Perhaps the biggest improvement came from somewhere nobody expected – Sheridan, Wyoming.
After a one-season hiatus, head coach Sean McDonnell will be returning to the sideline for the team’s spring practices ahead of the 2020 season.
It’s been a constant not only this season, but through his whole career; junior goalie Mike Robinson is either locked in or is off his game based of his performance early on.
Just one season after finishing in the basement of the America East, the Wildcats took a 15-14 (8-8 AE) record into the playoffs as the fifth seed.
This past weekend the men’s and women’s track and field teams travelled down to Boston University to compete in the ECAC/IC4A Championships.
This past Sunday, the Wildcats took fourth place in the Senior Celebration Quad-Meet when Rutgers, No.15 Auburn and Central Michigan rolled into Durham on senior day.
The Wildcats played in the Hockey East semifinals in North Andover, Massachusetts and were eliminated from the playoffs after being defeated 4-0 by the University of Connecticut Huskies. It was the first time the Wildcats had made an appearance in the semifinals since 2010.
The Wildcats successfully advanced to the Hockey East semifinals for the first time since 2010 with two wins over the Providence College Friars.
This past Wednesday night, UNH travelled to Binghamton for their second straight game, and both ended in the same result: a heart-breaking loss.
After an uneventful first period, the Wildcats endured a downward spiral in the second period sparked by a five-minute major on their captain, senior defenseman Anthony Wyse.
As the tension grows in the final stretch of the season, the Wildcats started out their bid against fourth place UMass Lowell by handing them a pair of early power plays.
In a career that began as an assistant at Boston University in 1985, Bill Herrion has accumulated plenty of accolades along the way.
This past weekend four UNH swimmers competed in ECAC Championship and the Navy Long Course Invitational. The Wildcats walked away from the weekend claiming five total medals, two of which were gold.
The UNH women’s lacrosse team (1-3) capped off yet another loss at home against Fairfield (2-4) Sunday evening
UNH traveled to Ann Arbor, Michigan this past Friday to take on juggernaut No. 7 ranked Michigan.
Playoff implications, senior day, career milestones and the Wildcats looking to extend their longest winning streak of the season were all at play this past Saturday.
The Wildcats got back to a .500 record with a win at Albany. The team recorded their second-straight win by a final of 68-56 over the Great Danes.