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Game Times Announced for 2025 Football Schedule
3/26/2025 2:58:00 PM | Football
DURHAM, N.H. – The University of New Hampshire football team has announced start times for its conference games in the 2025 season. The announcement was made Wednesday afternoon in conjunction with the release of start times by CAA Football.
UNH's Homecoming game will be Oct. 4 against Villanova University with a 1 p.m. start time. Family Weekend is Oct. 25 against the College of William & Mary with opening kickoff at 1 p.m.
CLICK HERE to view schedule
UNH football fans can become a season ticket member by going online to usnh.evenue.net/events/NHFBST.
Plans start as low as $110 for general admission and include special benefits such as invites to exclusive events, complimentary tickets to UNH sporting events, first right to special events such as NCAA playoffs, and presale opportunities to Family Weekend and Homecoming.
Other point prices are $190 for Reserved, $250 for Box, $1,300 for Victory Club first year and $1,200 for Victory Club multi-year; these four point prices have a four-part payment plan option.
Guarantee your access to a season-long tailgate Boulder Field parking pass by buying two or more reserved or box season memberships.
For questions regarding tickets and/or parking, please call 603-862-4000 or email unh.tickets@unh.edu.
After kicking off the 2025 season at North Carolina Central on Aug. 30, the Wildcats play their home opener Sept. 6 (6 p.m.) against College of the Holy Cross.
UNH is on the road for the next two games – Sept. 13 at Ball State University and Sept. 20 at Dartmouth College – before grappling against UAlbany at Wildcat Stadium on Sept. 27 (1 p.m.) for its first CAA conference game of the season.
Following the Homecoming clash against Villanova, the UNH Wildcats are at the University of Rhode Island on Oct. 11 (1 p.m.). New Hampshire's first-ever matchup against Campbell University is on the road Oct. 18 (3:30 p.m.).
UNH has an open week following the Oct. 25 Family Weekend game vs. William & Mary and returns to action Nov. 8 (12 p.m.) at Monmouth University and is back on the road Nov. 15 (12 p.m.) at Bryant University.
UNH ends the regular season with the annual Battle for the Brice-Cowell Musket – and Border Battle presented by Buffalo Wild Wings – against Maine at Wildcat Stadium on Nov. 22 (1 p.m.). New Hampshire retained the musket this past November with a 27-9 win in Orono.
The conference slate includes four home games and four road contests for each team. Each team is paired with three permanent partners they play annually. The remaining five slots are filled through a rotation of the 10 remaining members, where each team will play every non-partner opponent at least once over a four-year period. Limiting air travel to reduce costs was a priority, with most teams not having more than one flight during conference play.
Fans can get a preview of the 2025 team at the annual Blue-White spring scrimmage on Thursday, May 1 (7 p.m.).
UNH's Homecoming game will be Oct. 4 against Villanova University with a 1 p.m. start time. Family Weekend is Oct. 25 against the College of William & Mary with opening kickoff at 1 p.m.
CLICK HERE to view schedule
UNH football fans can become a season ticket member by going online to usnh.evenue.net/events/NHFBST.
Plans start as low as $110 for general admission and include special benefits such as invites to exclusive events, complimentary tickets to UNH sporting events, first right to special events such as NCAA playoffs, and presale opportunities to Family Weekend and Homecoming.
Other point prices are $190 for Reserved, $250 for Box, $1,300 for Victory Club first year and $1,200 for Victory Club multi-year; these four point prices have a four-part payment plan option.
Guarantee your access to a season-long tailgate Boulder Field parking pass by buying two or more reserved or box season memberships.
For questions regarding tickets and/or parking, please call 603-862-4000 or email unh.tickets@unh.edu.
After kicking off the 2025 season at North Carolina Central on Aug. 30, the Wildcats play their home opener Sept. 6 (6 p.m.) against College of the Holy Cross.
UNH is on the road for the next two games – Sept. 13 at Ball State University and Sept. 20 at Dartmouth College – before grappling against UAlbany at Wildcat Stadium on Sept. 27 (1 p.m.) for its first CAA conference game of the season.
Following the Homecoming clash against Villanova, the UNH Wildcats are at the University of Rhode Island on Oct. 11 (1 p.m.). New Hampshire's first-ever matchup against Campbell University is on the road Oct. 18 (3:30 p.m.).
UNH has an open week following the Oct. 25 Family Weekend game vs. William & Mary and returns to action Nov. 8 (12 p.m.) at Monmouth University and is back on the road Nov. 15 (12 p.m.) at Bryant University.
UNH ends the regular season with the annual Battle for the Brice-Cowell Musket – and Border Battle presented by Buffalo Wild Wings – against Maine at Wildcat Stadium on Nov. 22 (1 p.m.). New Hampshire retained the musket this past November with a 27-9 win in Orono.
The conference slate includes four home games and four road contests for each team. Each team is paired with three permanent partners they play annually. The remaining five slots are filled through a rotation of the 10 remaining members, where each team will play every non-partner opponent at least once over a four-year period. Limiting air travel to reduce costs was a priority, with most teams not having more than one flight during conference play.
Fans can get a preview of the 2025 team at the annual Blue-White spring scrimmage on Thursday, May 1 (7 p.m.).
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