After an injury to Mike Callahan took the quarterback out of the game, Dae’Quan Scott took over under center and led the Dukes to victory. Scott won conference honors, while UNH upset Villanova 31-24.
After an injury to Mike Callahan took the quarterback out of the game, Dae’Quan Scott took over under center and led the Dukes to victory. Scott won conference honors, while UNH upset Villanova 31-24.
Tags: Dae’Quan Scott, James Madison, UNH, Villanova, William & Mary
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Coming off an exhibition win against the Swedish National Under-20 Team last Saturday, the Massachusetts hockey team will look for its victory of the season against New Hampshire this weekend. Both UMass and UNH have played seven games thus far, with the Wildcats featuring nine players with at least five points.
Tags: Darren Rowe, Don Cahoon, Hockey, hockey east, Michael Pereira, UNH
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UMass took on UNH in the first annual Colonial Clash at Gillette Stadium. Over 30,000 fans were in attendance to see the first college football game ever played at Gillette. The Minutemen, though, got roughed up by the Wildcats by a score of 39-13.
Tags: Colonial Clash, Football, Kevin Morris, Kyle Havens, R.J. Toman, UNH
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The Massachusetts women’s soccer team followed up a come-from-behind win on Friday against New Hampshire with a 4-0 shutout over Fairfield on Sunday. The Minutewomen are currently 3-2-0 on the season.
Tags: Deanna Colarossi, Emily Cota, Fairfield, UMass Women's Soccer, UNH
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For the third straight game, the Massachusetts women’s lacrosse team was held to under 10 goals, all of which resulted in losses. UMass coach Alexis Venechanos is hoping that her team’s problems on offense will go away in time for the A-10 schedule.
Tags: A-10, Harvard, Minutewomen lacrosse, UNH, Venechanos
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