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  2. Wildcat Sports Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The UNH Wildcat Sports Radio Network is an American radio network that carries New Hampshire Wildcats sports, the athletic division of the University of New Hampshire. Sports coverage [ edit ]

  3. 1975 New Hampshire Wildcats football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 New Hampshire Wildcats football team was an American football team that represented the University of New Hampshire as a member of the Yankee Conference during the 1975 NCAA Division II football season.

  4. List of University of New Hampshire alumni - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Ford (b. 1931), author/journalist, resident scholar at the University of New Hampshire (1954) Ursula Hegi (b. 1946), novelist, including best-selling Oprah's Book Club novel Stones from the River (1978, MA 1979) John Irving (b. 1942), Academy Award-winning screenwriter and novelist (1965)

  5. UNH men's soccer: These Wildcats are different yet familiar - AOL

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    Nov. 11—DURHAM — The University of New Hampshire men's soccer team roster looks significantly different this fall compared to last. The results have not. The Wildcats, who have 18 new players ...

  6. New Hampshire Wildcats men's soccer - Wikipedia

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    He helped UNH secure 4 regular-season conference titles, 4 conference tournament titles, and 6 NCAA tournaments during his 8-year tenure. Following the 2023 season, Hubbard announced he would be leaving the program. On January 4th, 2024, it was announced that Rich Weinrebe would become UNH's 12th men's soccer head coach. [3]

  7. Colonial Clash - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 matchup, a 39–13 win by New Hampshire, [5] was the first college football game played at Gillette, [6] the home stadium of the NFL's New England Patriots. The 2011 game, the second (and to date, most recent) playing under the Colonial Clash branding, was also won by UNH, 27–21.

  8. Grease trucks - Wikipedia

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    A parody of the pre-2007 official Rutgers logo. Typical grill fare was available at the grease trucks, but most popular were the "fat" sandwiches composed of permutations of various foods, such as burgers, French fries (in the sandwich), cheesesteak, mozzarella sticks, chicken fingers, pork rolls, marinara sauce, falafel, gyro meat, bacon, fried eggs, ketchup, mayonnaise, onions, etc.

  9. 35 SNHU workers in NH to lose jobs

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    Sep. 19—Nearly three-dozen employees of Southern New Hampshire University are losing their jobs in New Hampshire. The 35 Granite State layoffs are hybrid and remote workers from three ...