University of New Hampshire Athletics

Laube Named to Watch List for Reese's Senior Bowl
8/24/2023 11:15:00 AM | Football
DURHAM, N.H. – Senior running back Dylan Laube (Westhampton, N.Y.) of the No. 11/12 University of New Hampshire football team was named to the Watch List for the 2024 Reese's Senior Bowl, which is considered a premier all-star game for NFL Draft prospects.
Laube is one of seven CAA Football standouts and 50 FCS players on the Watch List. A staff of 11 scouts will select the participants for the Reese's Senior Bowl, which will be played Feb. 3, 2024 in Mobile, Ala. and televised by NFL Network.
Earlier this month, Laube was named to the 2023 Walter Payton Award Preseason Watch List. He has also been named to four preseason All-America Teams – Stats Perform, Athlon, HERO Sports and The Bluebloods.
UNH kicks off the 2023 season Sept. 2 at Stonehill College. The Wildcats' home opener is Sept. 16 against Dartmouth College.
UNH football Season Ticket Memberships, including the Service Credit Union Victory Club, are on sale now and can be purchased online by CLICKING HERE or by calling (603) 862-4000.
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, as well as individual game tickets, are also on sale. For questions regarding tickets, please email unh.tickets@unh.edu.
Laube was named to seven All-America postseason teams in 2022 – five as an all-purpose player, one as a kick returner and one as a punt returner.
He was a three-time CAA All-Conference honoree with selection to the First Team as a punt returner, Second Team as a running back and Third Team as a kickoff returner. Laube was also named to the New England Football Writers All-New England Team.
Laube finished the 2022 season as the national leader in all-purpose yards per game (194.3) and ranked in the Top 10 in four other stats: No. 2 in total touchdowns (19), No. 4 in scoring (9.5 points/game), No. 8 in rushing TDs (15), and No. 8 in punt return average (13.7 yards/return). He also ranked 15th in rushing yards (1,209), 17th in kickoff return average (25.8) and 20th in rushing yards per game (100.8).
On the CAA leaderboard, Laube ranked in the Top 5 in nine stats – including No. 1 in all-purpose yards/game, scoring, total touchdowns and kickoff return average (25.8 yards/return) – and he was the team leader in 14 statistics.
Laube's season highlights included a school-record 424 all-purpose yards in the NCAA first round vs. 16th-ranked Fordham University, tying a school record with a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at 14th-ranked Richmond, matching a school record for longest punt return with a 92-yard TD at Towson, and breaking the Wildcat Stadium record for longest punt return with a 43-yarder vs. 21st-ranked Elon.
He finished the season with 1,209 rushing yards, which ranks seventh on UNH's list of single-season superlatives. Laube was the team's leading rusher all 12 games, finished with five games of 200+ all-purpose yards, and also rushed for 100+ yards five times, including a career-high 202 yards at UAlbany.
Laube rushed for three touchdowns in that game vs. the Great Danes and also had three rushing TDs in consecutive games against Maine and Fordham. Overall, he scored at least one touchdown in 10 of 12 games played.
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.
Laube is one of seven CAA Football standouts and 50 FCS players on the Watch List. A staff of 11 scouts will select the participants for the Reese's Senior Bowl, which will be played Feb. 3, 2024 in Mobile, Ala. and televised by NFL Network.
Earlier this month, Laube was named to the 2023 Walter Payton Award Preseason Watch List. He has also been named to four preseason All-America Teams – Stats Perform, Athlon, HERO Sports and The Bluebloods.
UNH kicks off the 2023 season Sept. 2 at Stonehill College. The Wildcats' home opener is Sept. 16 against Dartmouth College.
UNH football Season Ticket Memberships, including the Service Credit Union Victory Club, are on sale now and can be purchased online by CLICKING HERE or by calling (603) 862-4000.
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, as well as individual game tickets, are also on sale. For questions regarding tickets, please email unh.tickets@unh.edu.
Laube was named to seven All-America postseason teams in 2022 – five as an all-purpose player, one as a kick returner and one as a punt returner.
He was a three-time CAA All-Conference honoree with selection to the First Team as a punt returner, Second Team as a running back and Third Team as a kickoff returner. Laube was also named to the New England Football Writers All-New England Team.
Laube finished the 2022 season as the national leader in all-purpose yards per game (194.3) and ranked in the Top 10 in four other stats: No. 2 in total touchdowns (19), No. 4 in scoring (9.5 points/game), No. 8 in rushing TDs (15), and No. 8 in punt return average (13.7 yards/return). He also ranked 15th in rushing yards (1,209), 17th in kickoff return average (25.8) and 20th in rushing yards per game (100.8).
On the CAA leaderboard, Laube ranked in the Top 5 in nine stats – including No. 1 in all-purpose yards/game, scoring, total touchdowns and kickoff return average (25.8 yards/return) – and he was the team leader in 14 statistics.
Laube's season highlights included a school-record 424 all-purpose yards in the NCAA first round vs. 16th-ranked Fordham University, tying a school record with a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at 14th-ranked Richmond, matching a school record for longest punt return with a 92-yard TD at Towson, and breaking the Wildcat Stadium record for longest punt return with a 43-yarder vs. 21st-ranked Elon.
He finished the season with 1,209 rushing yards, which ranks seventh on UNH's list of single-season superlatives. Laube was the team's leading rusher all 12 games, finished with five games of 200+ all-purpose yards, and also rushed for 100+ yards five times, including a career-high 202 yards at UAlbany.
Laube rushed for three touchdowns in that game vs. the Great Danes and also had three rushing TDs in consecutive games against Maine and Fordham. Overall, he scored at least one touchdown in 10 of 12 games played.
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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