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Reed Named CAA Football Special Teams Player of the Week
10/20/2025 9:53:00 AM | Football
Sophomore Kicker Honored for Second Time This Season
RICHMOND, Va. – Sophomore kicker Nick Reed (Harrison, N.Y.) of the University of New Hampshire football team was named the CAA Football Special Teams Player of the Week on Monday.
This is Reed's second CAA Football Special Teams Player of the Week award this season. He was previously honored Sept. 8
Reed made three field goals to account for all of UNH's points through three quarters and kicked a PAT in the fourth quarter of the Wildcats' 24-10 road win against Campbell University on Oct. 18.
New Hampshire returns to action Oct. 25 (1pm) at Wildcat Stadium against the College of William & Mary. Buy tickets for Family Weekend online at unhwildcats.com/tickets or call (603) 862-4000.
Reed gave UNH a 3-0 lead at 6:11 of the second quarter when his 36-yard field goal capped a 16-play, 48-yard drive that lasted 9 minutes, 41 seconds. He made his fourth 50+ yard field goal of the season when his 50-yard attempt sailed between the uprights as time expired in the second quarter to send the Wildcats into halftime with a 6-3 lead.
Reed's third field goal of the game – this time from 37 yards – extended UNH's lead to 9-3 at 11:20 of the third quarter. His PAT kick capped the scoring, 24-10, at 1:48 of the fourth quarter.
Reed also had four touchbacks on five kickoffs.
This is Reed's second CAA Football Special Teams Player of the Week award this season. He was previously honored Sept. 8
Reed made three field goals to account for all of UNH's points through three quarters and kicked a PAT in the fourth quarter of the Wildcats' 24-10 road win against Campbell University on Oct. 18.
New Hampshire returns to action Oct. 25 (1pm) at Wildcat Stadium against the College of William & Mary. Buy tickets for Family Weekend online at unhwildcats.com/tickets or call (603) 862-4000.
Reed gave UNH a 3-0 lead at 6:11 of the second quarter when his 36-yard field goal capped a 16-play, 48-yard drive that lasted 9 minutes, 41 seconds. He made his fourth 50+ yard field goal of the season when his 50-yard attempt sailed between the uprights as time expired in the second quarter to send the Wildcats into halftime with a 6-3 lead.
Reed's third field goal of the game – this time from 37 yards – extended UNH's lead to 9-3 at 11:20 of the third quarter. His PAT kick capped the scoring, 24-10, at 1:48 of the fourth quarter.
Reed also had four touchbacks on five kickoffs.
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