University of New Hampshire Athletics

UNH Men’s and Women’s Track & Field Unveils 2024-25 Schedule
11/18/2024 9:41:00 PM | General, Men's Track & Field, Women's Track & Field
Wildcats Set to Host Outdoor America East Championships
DURHAM, N.H. - The University of New Hampshire men's and women's track and field teams' Director Anna Magle-Haberek and assistant coaches Alison Duffy, Cullen Aubin, and Casey Carroll unveiled their schedule for the 2024-25 indoor/outdoor season.
The indoor season will begin in December with post-season play starting in late February. The outdoor season begins in late March with the post-season starting in early May.
Link to schedule: Women's, Men's
INDOOR SEASON
The Indoor season begins on Saturday, Dec. 7 with the Alden Invitational. This is a single meet hosted by Brown at the Olney-Margolies Athletic Center.
The Wildcats begin the new year with the Bates Invitational in Lewiston, Maine. This is a two-day meet taking place on Friday, Jan. 17, and Saturday, Jan 18.
Next, the 'Cats will be competing in the Riverhawk Invite hosted by UMass Lowell on Friday, Jan 24, and Saturday, Jan. 25. This is followed up by the John Thomas Terrier Classic hosted by Boston University The women's races will take place Friday, Jan. 31 and the men's races will be Saturday, Feb. 1.
February continues with the Wildcats competing in the URI Coaches Invitational in Kingston, R.I. on Saturday, Feb. 8. The 'Cats lone home meet of the indoor season is on Wednesday, Feb. 12 when they host UMass Lowell.
The final meet before the post-season is the David Hemery Valentine Invitational hosted by Boston University. Day one will be Friday, Feb. 14 and day two is Saturday, Feb. 15.
The post-season officially begins with the America East championships which will take place from Feb. 22-23. This year it is taking place in Boston, Mass. at the Boston University Track and Tennis Center.
The 'Cats begin March when they compete in the New England Championships taking place on the seventh and eighth at the Reggie Lewis Athletic Center in Roxbury, Mass.
The following week will be the NCAA Indoor Championships, which go from Friday, March 14 to Saturday, March 15.
OUTDOOR SEASON
The outdoor season opens up with the Black and Gold Invitational hosted by Bryant. The meet will span over two days beginning on Friday, March 28, and concluding on Saturday, March 29.
April begins back in Durham for the Jim Boulanger Invitational. The meet will take place on Saturday, the fifth.
The UMass Multi-Event takes place in Amherst Mass. from April 9-10. UNH continues their road trip on Friday, April 11 in Providence R.I. for the Friar Invitational and Saturday, April 12 for the Commonwealth Invitational back in Amherst, Mass.
Next, the 'Cats will be competing in UMass Lowell's George Davis Invitational on Friday, April 18, and Saturday, April 19.
The Wildcats close out April with the pre-conference meet in preparation for the post-season on Saturday, April 26.
The outdoor post-season begins in Durham as the Wildcats host the America East Championships from Saturday, May 3 to Sunday, May 4.
Following this is the New England Championships on May 9-10 in Amherst, Mass. The NCAA first round will span from Wednesday, May 28 to Saturday, May 31 in Jacksonville, Fla. The NCAA Outdoor National Championships wrap up the season from Wednesday, June 11 through Saturday, June 14.
KEEP CONNECTED
There are numerous ways to stay connected with the UNH men's and women's cross country teams. Follow the Wildcats on Instagram, X and Facebook.
The indoor season will begin in December with post-season play starting in late February. The outdoor season begins in late March with the post-season starting in early May.
Link to schedule: Women's, Men's
INDOOR SEASON The Indoor season begins on Saturday, Dec. 7 with the Alden Invitational. This is a single meet hosted by Brown at the Olney-Margolies Athletic Center.
The Wildcats begin the new year with the Bates Invitational in Lewiston, Maine. This is a two-day meet taking place on Friday, Jan. 17, and Saturday, Jan 18.
Next, the 'Cats will be competing in the Riverhawk Invite hosted by UMass Lowell on Friday, Jan 24, and Saturday, Jan. 25. This is followed up by the John Thomas Terrier Classic hosted by Boston University The women's races will take place Friday, Jan. 31 and the men's races will be Saturday, Feb. 1.
February continues with the Wildcats competing in the URI Coaches Invitational in Kingston, R.I. on Saturday, Feb. 8. The 'Cats lone home meet of the indoor season is on Wednesday, Feb. 12 when they host UMass Lowell.
The final meet before the post-season is the David Hemery Valentine Invitational hosted by Boston University. Day one will be Friday, Feb. 14 and day two is Saturday, Feb. 15.
The post-season officially begins with the America East championships which will take place from Feb. 22-23. This year it is taking place in Boston, Mass. at the Boston University Track and Tennis Center.
The 'Cats begin March when they compete in the New England Championships taking place on the seventh and eighth at the Reggie Lewis Athletic Center in Roxbury, Mass.
The following week will be the NCAA Indoor Championships, which go from Friday, March 14 to Saturday, March 15.
OUTDOOR SEASONThe outdoor season opens up with the Black and Gold Invitational hosted by Bryant. The meet will span over two days beginning on Friday, March 28, and concluding on Saturday, March 29.
April begins back in Durham for the Jim Boulanger Invitational. The meet will take place on Saturday, the fifth.
The UMass Multi-Event takes place in Amherst Mass. from April 9-10. UNH continues their road trip on Friday, April 11 in Providence R.I. for the Friar Invitational and Saturday, April 12 for the Commonwealth Invitational back in Amherst, Mass.
Next, the 'Cats will be competing in UMass Lowell's George Davis Invitational on Friday, April 18, and Saturday, April 19.
The Wildcats close out April with the pre-conference meet in preparation for the post-season on Saturday, April 26.
The outdoor post-season begins in Durham as the Wildcats host the America East Championships from Saturday, May 3 to Sunday, May 4.
Following this is the New England Championships on May 9-10 in Amherst, Mass. The NCAA first round will span from Wednesday, May 28 to Saturday, May 31 in Jacksonville, Fla. The NCAA Outdoor National Championships wrap up the season from Wednesday, June 11 through Saturday, June 14.
KEEP CONNECTED There are numerous ways to stay connected with the UNH men's and women's cross country teams. Follow the Wildcats on Instagram, X and Facebook.
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