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UNH football

Lauderdale chooses 'Cats

When it came time to decide, Andrew Lauderdale's choice was easy. The 6-foot-6, 240-pound pound tight end from Trinity High and Concord signed his national letter of intent to play football at the University of New Hampshire… 0

February 7, 2012
College hockey

BU, BC to meet again

BOSTON - Wade Megan scored a pair of second-period goals and Kieran Millan stopped 29 shots to lift top-ranked Boston University to a 3-1 win over Harvard in the opening round of the 60th Beanpot tournament last night. The Terriers (17-8-1)… 0

February 7, 2012
College Football

O'Brien set to tackle PSU full-time

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - The first rule on a sign affixed to the players' entrance at the Penn State football building reads "Know Your Role/Do Your Job." Come today, new Nittany Lions Coach Bill O'Brien should be doing just that, full time,… 0

February 7, 2012
College basketball

Miami upsets Duke

Reggie Johnson scored five of his career-high 27 points in overtime and Miami upset No. 7 Duke, 78-74, yesterday. Kenny Kadji added 15 points for the Hurricanes (14-7, 5-3 Atlantic Coast Conference), who blew a 16-point lead in the second… 0

February 6, 2012
Men's top 25 Basketball

Not this time - 'Cats avoid upset

Anthony Davis had 22 points, eight rebounds and eight blocks, and No. 1 Kentucky wiped away the memories of the last time the top-ranked Wildcats came to South Carolina with an 86-52… 0

February 5, 2012
UNH 3, Providence 1

'Cats pounce early, hang on for victory

DURHAM - The University of New Hampshire has played some very good hockey over the last month. At times, they've skated stride for stride with some of the best teams in the country. But time after time the Wildcats have come up short, an… 0

February 4, 2012
Hockey East notebook

Wildcats shoot ... they don't score

DURHAM - John Henrion's shooting percentage can be used as a microcosm to define what has been a season of frustration for the University of New Hampshire hockey team. Regarded as having "an NHL-caliber shot" by UNH Coach Dick Umile, as… 0

February 3, 2012
College Football

Clemson WR Craig kicked off team

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Former Clemson receiver Joe Craig was arrested on a criminal domestic violence charges hours before being dismissed from the football team. Craig allegedly shoved his girlfriend Whitney Fountain early Sunday morning at… 0

February 3, 2012

The prizes go to Saban, Meyer

Every coach claims to have a great national signing day. Nick Saban actually does - every year. Yesterday was no different. By lunchtime, the Alabama coach had most of his latest highly rated recruiting class locked up. The national signing… 0

February 2, 2012
UNH 52, Hartford 51

Wildcats complete rally

Alvin Abreu had 20 points, 10 rebounds and hit the game-winning 3-pointer to lift New Hampshire to a 52-51 win over Hartford last night, snapping a two-game losing streak. The game was tied 10 times, the last at 49 when Abreu hit his trey… 0

February 2, 2012
College basketball

Creighton on target right from the start

Doug McDermott scored 17 of his 25 points in the first half to lead six Creighton players in double figures and the 13th-ranked Bluejays rode a fast start to a 102-74 victory over Illinois State last night. The Bluejays (21-2, 11-1 Missouri… 0

February 2, 2012
College basketball

As usual, Kentucky rolls to home win

Freshman Anthony Davis had 18 points, eight rebounds and seven blocked shots as No. 1 Kentucky beat Tennessee, 69-44, last night to extend the Wildcats' home winning streak to 48 games. Kentucky (22-1, 8-0 Southeastern Conference) hit… 0

February 1, 2012
College Football

NCAA chief still supports BCS playoff

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - NCAA President Mark Emmert is reiterating his support of a two-round, four-team BCS playoff to determine a national football champion. Emmert said yesterday that there are ongoing discussions about what he described… 0

January 31, 2012
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