It's always been a big game for those involved. That's how this thing called a rivalry works. There's just something different about those games. More energy, more intensity, more of everything. It's two state schools dooking it out for bragging rights. It's conference foes fighting for a championship.
The University of New Hampshire athletic department announced Thursday that Saturday's women's soccer America East championship game, scheduled to be played on Lewis Fields, has been moved to Bremner Field. Much like last week when the semifinal game was re-located, Lewis Fields - a grass surface - is too soft and rain soaked to safely play on.
The UNH Women's Hockey team has done it again for the fourth time in six years under the direction of head coach Brian McCloskey. They have successfully defeated the first six Hockey East opponents they have faced in the season, making them number one in the Hockey East conference.
"The next game is always the most important game." This powerful motto for UNH Football coach Sean McDonnell and his team is one the football community has believed in and preached since day one. And those words have never been truer in regards to the #14 Wildcats (6-3, 3-3 CAA) upcoming contest against the eighth ranked Minutemen of UMass (7-2, 5-1 CAA) this Saturday at McGuirk Stadium (12 p.
While the debate wages on over whether it is hockey season or football season here at UNH, allow me to throw an alternative into the mix. In case you hadn't heard, and judging by the attendance at games this season most of you haven't, your UNH Wildcats women's soccer team is good.