University of New Hampshire Athletics

Notes: No. 21 'Cats Play Host to Albany on Senior Day (Nov. 12)
11/9/2016 11:40:00 AM | Football
Saturday's Game is Part of Service Credit Union Salute To Service Weekend
Albany (5-4, 2-4 CAA) at No. 21/23 New Hampshire (6-3, 5-1 CAA)
Saturday, Nov. 12 • 12 pm • GET TICKETS HERE
Wildcat Stadium • Durham, N.H.
Television: none
Live Video || Audio || Live Stats
SENIOR DAY • SALUTE TO SERVICE
QUICK HITTERS
New Hampshire, ranked No. 21 in the STATS poll and 23rd in the Coaches' poll, has a 6-3 overall record that includes 5-1 in the CAA and 3-1 at home (2-1 in conference home games).
The UNH football program will honor its seniors prior to kickoff vs. Albany on Nov. 12. The Wildcats have been victorious the last three Senior Day games and are 11-2 the past 13. Since 1999, UNH's Senior Day opponent in odd-numbered years has been Maine.
This Saturday's game is also Service Credit Union Salute to Service Day.
The Wildcats are 5-1 the past six games following a 43-14 victory against (then) No. 22/20 Stony Brook University at Wildcat Stadium on Oct. 22. The 'Cats had their open week last week.
Spanning the 2004-15 seasons, UNH has a 6-8 record following an open week. Last year, the Wildcats lost 34-18 at No. 24 William & Mary. New Hampshire was 2-0 following an open week in the 2014 season, when the 'Cats defeated both Lehigh University (45-27) and Stony Brook (28-20) at home.
UNH has an 8-3 record the past 11 games against nationally-ranked teams. (spanning the 2014-16 seasons)
In four games at Wildcat Stadium – three of which have been against nationally-ranked teams, the 'Cats have outscored the opposition 142-96
Since the start of the 2007 season, UNH has a 50-7 record at home for a .877 win percentage; that includes 34-5 (.872) in CAA conference games.
New Hampshire has a 4-0 lifetime record against Albany and that includes 2-0 at home. Last year at Bob Ford Field in Albany, the Wildcats built a 10-0 lead and maintained that until the Great Danes scored a TD at 4:00 of the third quarter. UNH immediately responded with a touchdown to reestablish a double-digit lead, then struck again early in the fourth quarter to extend the margin to 24-7 en route to a 24-14 win.
Albany, which opened the year with four consecutive wins followed by three straight losses, has a 5-4 overall record that includes 2-4 in the CAA and 2-2 on the road (1-2 in CAA road games); Albany also has an 0-2 record against nationally-ranked teams.
Saturday, Nov. 12 • 12 pm • GET TICKETS HERE
Wildcat Stadium • Durham, N.H.
Television: none
Live Video || Audio || Live Stats
SENIOR DAY • SALUTE TO SERVICE
QUICK HITTERS
New Hampshire, ranked No. 21 in the STATS poll and 23rd in the Coaches' poll, has a 6-3 overall record that includes 5-1 in the CAA and 3-1 at home (2-1 in conference home games).
The UNH football program will honor its seniors prior to kickoff vs. Albany on Nov. 12. The Wildcats have been victorious the last three Senior Day games and are 11-2 the past 13. Since 1999, UNH's Senior Day opponent in odd-numbered years has been Maine.
This Saturday's game is also Service Credit Union Salute to Service Day.
The Wildcats are 5-1 the past six games following a 43-14 victory against (then) No. 22/20 Stony Brook University at Wildcat Stadium on Oct. 22. The 'Cats had their open week last week.
Spanning the 2004-15 seasons, UNH has a 6-8 record following an open week. Last year, the Wildcats lost 34-18 at No. 24 William & Mary. New Hampshire was 2-0 following an open week in the 2014 season, when the 'Cats defeated both Lehigh University (45-27) and Stony Brook (28-20) at home.
UNH has an 8-3 record the past 11 games against nationally-ranked teams. (spanning the 2014-16 seasons)
In four games at Wildcat Stadium – three of which have been against nationally-ranked teams, the 'Cats have outscored the opposition 142-96
Since the start of the 2007 season, UNH has a 50-7 record at home for a .877 win percentage; that includes 34-5 (.872) in CAA conference games.
New Hampshire has a 4-0 lifetime record against Albany and that includes 2-0 at home. Last year at Bob Ford Field in Albany, the Wildcats built a 10-0 lead and maintained that until the Great Danes scored a TD at 4:00 of the third quarter. UNH immediately responded with a touchdown to reestablish a double-digit lead, then struck again early in the fourth quarter to extend the margin to 24-7 en route to a 24-14 win.
Albany, which opened the year with four consecutive wins followed by three straight losses, has a 5-4 overall record that includes 2-4 in the CAA and 2-2 on the road (1-2 in CAA road games); Albany also has an 0-2 record against nationally-ranked teams.
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