University of New Hampshire Athletics

Service Credit Union Student-Athletes Of The Week: Breezie Williams & Dylan Laube
11/28/2022 4:16:00 PM | Football, General, Women's Basketball
DURHAM, N.H. -- Freshman guard Breezie Williams (Canton, Ohio) of the University of New Hampshire women's baskeball team and junior running back Dylan Laube (Westhampton, N.Y.) of the football team were named the Service Credit Union Student-Athletes of the Week on Nov. 28.
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Breezie averaged 14.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.0 assists in the team's two games this past week against South Florida and Boston University.Â
She recorded a career-high 17 points vs. South Florida and led the team with 14 points vs. BU.Â
She was also named the America East Rookie of the Week. The announcement came out of the league office Monday afternoon.Â
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The Ohio native averages 10.3 points a game for the Wildcats. She averages 2.6 steals a game, placing her first in America East. Â

The Wildcats are back in action when the team travels to CCSU on Wednesday, Nov. 30 for a 7 p.m. tipoff versus the Blue Devils. UNH is back in Lundholm Gym on Saturday, Dec. 3 for a 1 p.m. matchup against the Stonehill Skyhawks.
Dylan finished with a school-record 424 all-purpose yards and four touchdowns to lead UNH to a 52-42 victory against No. 16/13 Fordham University in an NCAA first-round game at Wildcat Stadium on Nov. 26.
Following his impressive day, he was named Performance Awards FCS National Performer of Week 13 on Monday for his record-breaking performance in the NCAA first round. He is the first non-quarterback to receive the award this season.
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Dylan's 424 all-purpose yards ranks third in CAA history as well as 11th in FCS history. He broke the program's previous benchmark of 364 set by Stephan Lewis vs. UMass on Oct. 13, 2001.
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He rushed 29 times for 157 yards and three TDs, caught four passes for 127 yards and a touchdown, and had five kickoff returns for 119 yards and three punt returns for 21 yards. The three rushing touchdowns matched a personal best, with the four total TDs and 127 receiving yards both marking career highs.

UNH, an NCAA at-large team as co-champion of the CAA, improved to 9-3 overall to advance to the NCAA second round at eighth-seeded College of the Holy Cross on Dec. 3 (12 p.m.).
Check back every Monday to get to know two more Wildcats as part of the Service Credit Union Student-Athlete Spotlight. Thank you to Service Credit Union for sponsoring the Student-Athlete Spotlight.
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Breezie averaged 14.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.0 assists in the team's two games this past week against South Florida and Boston University.Â
She recorded a career-high 17 points vs. South Florida and led the team with 14 points vs. BU.Â
She was also named the America East Rookie of the Week. The announcement came out of the league office Monday afternoon.Â
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The Ohio native averages 10.3 points a game for the Wildcats. She averages 2.6 steals a game, placing her first in America East. Â
The Wildcats are back in action when the team travels to CCSU on Wednesday, Nov. 30 for a 7 p.m. tipoff versus the Blue Devils. UNH is back in Lundholm Gym on Saturday, Dec. 3 for a 1 p.m. matchup against the Stonehill Skyhawks.
Dylan finished with a school-record 424 all-purpose yards and four touchdowns to lead UNH to a 52-42 victory against No. 16/13 Fordham University in an NCAA first-round game at Wildcat Stadium on Nov. 26.
Following his impressive day, he was named Performance Awards FCS National Performer of Week 13 on Monday for his record-breaking performance in the NCAA first round. He is the first non-quarterback to receive the award this season.
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Dylan's 424 all-purpose yards ranks third in CAA history as well as 11th in FCS history. He broke the program's previous benchmark of 364 set by Stephan Lewis vs. UMass on Oct. 13, 2001.
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He rushed 29 times for 157 yards and three TDs, caught four passes for 127 yards and a touchdown, and had five kickoff returns for 119 yards and three punt returns for 21 yards. The three rushing touchdowns matched a personal best, with the four total TDs and 127 receiving yards both marking career highs.
UNH, an NCAA at-large team as co-champion of the CAA, improved to 9-3 overall to advance to the NCAA second round at eighth-seeded College of the Holy Cross on Dec. 3 (12 p.m.).
Check back every Monday to get to know two more Wildcats as part of the Service Credit Union Student-Athlete Spotlight. Thank you to Service Credit Union for sponsoring the Student-Athlete Spotlight.
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