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Max Brosmer Named to FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team
1/11/2023 11:26:00 AM | Football
CLEVELAND – Sophomore quarterback Max Brosmer (Roswell, Ga.) of the No. 13/15 University of New Hampshire football team has been named to the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association 2022 Academic All-Star Team.
Brosmer is one of 53 honorees selected from a pool of 98 candidates; the CAA led all conferences by placing eight student-athletes on the 25th Annual Academic All-Star Team. Brosmer, who is a senior academically, has a 3.88 cumulative grade-point average while pursuing a degree in biomedical science: medical and veterinary sciences.
This past November, Brosmer was named to the 2022 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team. He has been named to the CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll three times.
Season Ticket Memberships, including the Service Credit Union Victory Club, for the 2023 season are on sale now and can be purchased HERE. Plans start as low as $99 and include special benefits such as invites to exclusive events, complimentary tickets to UNH sporting events, first right to special events such as playoffs, and presale opportunities to Homecoming!
Group and Hospitality tickets are also on sale, fill out our group interest form located HERE and one of our ticket representatives contact you. For questions regarding tickets, please email unh.tickets@unh.edu.
After missing the entire 2021 season due to injury, Brosmer bounced back to put together a very impressive season in which he ranked No. 9 in the nation in both passing yards (3,157) and passing touchdowns (27). The 3,157 passing yards ranks No. 5 on UNH's list of single-season superlatives.
Brosmer ended the season with a touchdown pass in 12 consecutive games, including multiple TDs each of the last six with three at Richmond, Maine and vs. Fordham in the first round of the NCAA playoffs. He threw multiple touchdowns a total of nine times with a high of four vs. N.C. Central in Game 3.
Brosmer finished with a season-high 194.1 QB rating at the University of Maine by completing 14 of 23 passes (60.9%) for 247 yards and three TDs, including a four-yarder in overtime that gave the Wildcats a 42-35 lead.
Brosmer was named CAA Football co-Offensive Player of the Week following the Wildcats' thrilling win over Rhode Island. In that game, he completed 31 of 43 passes for 316 yards and two TDs. His second passing touchdown produced the game-winning score as he connected on a 26-yard pass with wide receiver DJ Linkins in the back-left corner of the endzone. This occurred on a critical 4th-and-9 with just 17 seconds remaining in the game.
Football players from all FCS institutions are eligible for this award. Each nominee is required to have a minimum grade point average of 3.20 (on a 4.00 scale) in undergraduate or graduate study and have been a starter or key player with legitimate athletics credentials. They must have reached their second year of athletics and academic standing at the nominated institution and have completed a minimum of one full academic year at the nominated institution. They also must have participated in 50 percent of the games played at their designated position.
In the 2022 season, New Hampshire won a share of the CAA title with a 7-1 conference record and advanced to the NCAA second round to highlight a highly-successful season that ended with a 9-4 overall record and No. 13/15 national ranking.

Brosmer is one of 53 honorees selected from a pool of 98 candidates; the CAA led all conferences by placing eight student-athletes on the 25th Annual Academic All-Star Team. Brosmer, who is a senior academically, has a 3.88 cumulative grade-point average while pursuing a degree in biomedical science: medical and veterinary sciences.
This past November, Brosmer was named to the 2022 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team. He has been named to the CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll three times.
Season Ticket Memberships, including the Service Credit Union Victory Club, for the 2023 season are on sale now and can be purchased HERE. Plans start as low as $99 and include special benefits such as invites to exclusive events, complimentary tickets to UNH sporting events, first right to special events such as playoffs, and presale opportunities to Homecoming!
Group and Hospitality tickets are also on sale, fill out our group interest form located HERE and one of our ticket representatives contact you. For questions regarding tickets, please email unh.tickets@unh.edu.
After missing the entire 2021 season due to injury, Brosmer bounced back to put together a very impressive season in which he ranked No. 9 in the nation in both passing yards (3,157) and passing touchdowns (27). The 3,157 passing yards ranks No. 5 on UNH's list of single-season superlatives.
Brosmer ended the season with a touchdown pass in 12 consecutive games, including multiple TDs each of the last six with three at Richmond, Maine and vs. Fordham in the first round of the NCAA playoffs. He threw multiple touchdowns a total of nine times with a high of four vs. N.C. Central in Game 3.
Brosmer finished with a season-high 194.1 QB rating at the University of Maine by completing 14 of 23 passes (60.9%) for 247 yards and three TDs, including a four-yarder in overtime that gave the Wildcats a 42-35 lead.
Brosmer was named CAA Football co-Offensive Player of the Week following the Wildcats' thrilling win over Rhode Island. In that game, he completed 31 of 43 passes for 316 yards and two TDs. His second passing touchdown produced the game-winning score as he connected on a 26-yard pass with wide receiver DJ Linkins in the back-left corner of the endzone. This occurred on a critical 4th-and-9 with just 17 seconds remaining in the game.
Football players from all FCS institutions are eligible for this award. Each nominee is required to have a minimum grade point average of 3.20 (on a 4.00 scale) in undergraduate or graduate study and have been a starter or key player with legitimate athletics credentials. They must have reached their second year of athletics and academic standing at the nominated institution and have completed a minimum of one full academic year at the nominated institution. They also must have participated in 50 percent of the games played at their designated position.
In the 2022 season, New Hampshire won a share of the CAA title with a 7-1 conference record and advanced to the NCAA second round to highlight a highly-successful season that ended with a 9-4 overall record and No. 13/15 national ranking.

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