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The New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents the University of New Hampshire. The Wildcats are a member of Hockey East. They play at the Whittemore Center Arena in Durham, New Hampshire. [2]
This is a season-by-season list of records compiled by New Hampshire in men's ice hockey. The University of New Hampshire has reached two NCAA Championship games in its history, the most recent coming in 2003.
The New Hampshire Wildcats, or 'Cats, are the American intercollegiate athletic teams representing the University of New Hampshire (UNH), located in Durham. [2] The wildcat is the school's official mascot , the colors are UNH Blue and white .
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 ...
The 2021–22 New Hampshire Wildcats Men's ice hockey season was the 96th season of play for the program and the 38th season in the Hockey East conference. The Wildcats represented the University of New Hampshire and were coached by Mike Souza , in his 4th season.
Whittemore Center Arena, known colloquially as The Whitt, is a multi-purpose arena in Durham, New Hampshire, United States, on the campus of the University of New Hampshire. The Whitt is located at 128 Main street. [1] The arena is home to the New Hampshire Wildcats men's and women's ice hockey teams.
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 ]
The New Hampshire Wildcats represent the University of New Hampshire. They have won five ECAC championships between 1986 and 1996. When the Wildcats joined Hockey East, they won four Hockey East titles from 2006 to 2009. The Wildcats have more wins than any other women's ice hockey program at 668 in its first 32 years.