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Offensive Player of the Year: Dylan Laube

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In a season with a lot of uncertainty on the offensive side of the ball it’s fair to say that the team found a formula that worked; Max Brosmer and his young offense funneled through the running backs.


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‘Cats travel to Europe for Friendship Four

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In their trip to Belfast, Northern Ireland, the UNH men’s hockey team (7-6-1, 3-4-0) participated in the Friendship Four and fell to No. 12 Northeastern (10-4-2, 6-3-1) and defeated Princeton (1-6-3). The other team competing in Belfast was Colgate (5-7-4).


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NDSU bests UNH in back and forth battle

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This past Sunday afternoon, the UNH women’s basketball team (2-5) suffered their fourth loss in their last five games to North Dakota State (1-7) in the schools’ second matchup ever.



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UNH falls short at Albany

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In their final road trip of 2019, Ricky Santos and the Wildcats (5-5, 4-3) went into Albany (7-4, 5-2), but didn’t have enough to overcome a fourth quarter deficit. Now sitting at .500 with one game to go, UNH can likely forget about any shot of reaching the playoffs this season. 




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UNH falls short at Albany

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In their final road trip of 2019, Ricky Santos and the Wildcats (5-5, 4-3) went into Albany (7-4, 5-2), but didn’t have enough to overcome a fourth quarter deficit. Now sitting at .500 with one game to go, UNH can likely forget about any shot of reaching the playoffs this season. 


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Men’s basketball gets back on track at CCSU

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UNH fell back to .500 in the second game of their four-game road trip. The Wildcats went to BU and fell 70-84 to the Terriers; the team was hindered by poor shooting performances by some of their more elite scorers and couldn’t make up enough ground to threaten the outcome of the game. 


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Momentum builds after win over No. 5 UMass Amherst

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The Wildcats (5-2-1, 3-1) are beginning to establish themselves as a premier team, inching closer to the national rankings with their continued Hockey East success. Their bid against No. 5 UMass Amherst (6-2, 2-2) is further evidence that the ‘Cats deserve more respect nationally.