One of the biggest reasons New Hampshire saw a resurgence last season was thanks to the development of Jaleen Smith. Continue reading “New Hampshire Energized By Junior Jaleen Smith’s Improvements”
Category: New Hampshire
Stony Brook 59, New Hampshire 58: Seawolves Hang On For 18th In A Row
STONY BROOK, N.Y. – The $11 billion question – or whatever the NCAA is getting paid to broadcast the NCAA Tournament these days – in America East is: Can Stony Brook be beaten?
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New Hampshire Breaks Through Against Albany
This is a guest post from New Hampshire student Sam Donnelly who was at UNH’s victory over Albany last night. Continue reading “New Hampshire Breaks Through Against Albany”
New Hampshire’s Future Strong With Sophomores Camara, Leissner
Through the season’s first 10 games, opponents are beginning to realize they keep their eye on more than one New Hampshire sophomore. Continue reading “New Hampshire’s Future Strong With Sophomores Camara, Leissner”
Suspensions, Injuries Hampering New Hampshire Early
Through the first month of the season, New Hampshire has yet to put it together. Continue reading “Suspensions, Injuries Hampering New Hampshire Early”
Three Thoughts: UConn 85, New Hampshire 66
STORRS, Conn. – Every mid-major team that schedules a “guarantee game” always dreams of pulling the stunner, not only collecting the money for agreeing to play on the other team’s court but beating them there as well. With good reason, as we’ve seen already this season, it does happen from time to time. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: UConn 85, New Hampshire 66”
Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Hoping To Build On Last Year’s Success
Entering last season New Hampshire head coach Bill Herrion knew that Tanner Leissner was going to be a good player, but he did not know when he would start to see the 6’6″ forward translate it to the floor. Continue reading “Tanner Leissner, New Hampshire Hoping To Build On Last Year’s Success”
New Hampshire’s Matt Miller Denied 6th Year, Joins Coaching Staff
Head coach Bill Herrion confirmed that Matt Miller, who had applied for a sixth year of eligibility, has been denied a waiver by the NCAA and exhausted his eligibility. Continue reading “New Hampshire’s Matt Miller Denied 6th Year, Joins Coaching Staff”
Bill Herrion Confident In His Future At New Hampshire
After tying the school record for victories with 19 and being a buzzer beater away from beating top seeded Albany in the conference semifinals, New Hampshire head coach Bill Herrion appears to be in an enviable position. Continue reading “Bill Herrion Confident In His Future At New Hampshire”
Photo Gallery: UAlbany 60, New Hampshire 58
UAlbany survived and advanced, as head coach Will Brown said, the game was not pretty, but the Great Danes managed to make their third straight America East championship game with a two-point win over New Hampshire Sunday. Continue reading “Photo Gallery: UAlbany 60, New Hampshire 58”