University of New Hampshire Athletics

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Fifty-Six 'Cats Named to CAA Football Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll
7/21/2025 4:07:00 PM | Football, Academics
RICHMOND, Va. – A total of 56 student-athletes on the University of New Hampshire football team have been named to the CAA Football Spring 2025 Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll.
The conference honors student-athletes for three different levels of achievement. Those with a 4.0 GPA are recognized as High Honors with Distinction. Student-athletes with a GPA between 3.7 and 4.0 are recognized as High Honors. Student-athletes with a GPA between 3.0 and 3.7 are recognized as Honors.
Matt Guidebeck (North Reading, Mass.) and Matt Vezza (Elmhurst, Ill.) both had a perfect 4.0 GPA in the spring 2025 semester to earn High Honors with Distinction. Seventeen Wildcats earned High Honors and 37 additional 'Cats made the Honors list.
CLICK HERE to become a season ticket member for the 2025 season.
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 pre-sale opportunities to Family Weekend and Homecoming.
Single-game tickets start as low as $36 for a general admission ticket. A general admission ticket for a premium game is $46. Other point prices for single-game football tickets are $46/$56 for a reserved seat and $61/$71 for a box seat.
For questions regarding UNH football tickets – including group tickets – and/or parking, please call 603-862-4000 or email unh.tickets@unh.edu.
In CAA Football, there were 53 football student-athletes earning High Honors with Distinction, 183 football student-athletes achieving High Honors, and 636 football student-athletes receiving Honors.
Student-athletes on the Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll must have attained a minimum GPA of 3.0 during the designated academic term and been enrolled as a full-time student.
Here is a list of UNH's 56 honorees:
HIGH HONORS WITH DISTINCTION (2)
Matt Guidebeck, Matt Vezza
HIGH HONORS (17)
Tim Bonagura (Fremont, N.H.), Nate Cavanaugh (Ashland, Mass.), Drew Danson (Wrentham, Mass.), Anthony DiMenna (Holbrook, N.Y.), Jackson Downey (Marblehead, Mass.), Josh Farquharson (Brampton, Ontario), Nino Iacovino (Wood Ridge, N.J.), Zachary Kim (Monterey Park, Calif.), Dominick Laudicina (Villanova, Pa.), Denin Limouris (Glen Ellyn, Ill.), Elliot Meine (Burke, Va.), Tolu Olajide (Lawrenceville, N.J.), Neil Politano (Jacksonville, Fla.), Beau Riley (Sebring, Fla.), Sam Rumelhart (Scarborough, Maine), Dillon Schlopy (Houston, Texas), Gavin Urda (Milford, N.H.)
HONORS (37)
Ethan Aghakhan (Vernon Hills, Ill.), Justice Akinmoladun (Grandview, Mo.), Brooks Bentley (Venice, Fla.), Ryan Blagg (Westford, Mass.), Sam Brecker (Malvern, Pa.), Dominic Cavanagh (Ashland, Mass.), Cohen Cook (Somers Point, N.J.), Jake Cuddire (Peabody, Mass.), Mason Davis (Peabody, Mass.), T.J. Farrell (Walpole, Mass.), Justin Fevrier (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), Josh Fillion (Quebec City, Quebec), Huck Flanagan (Pomfret Center, Conn.), Brendan Graham (Hudson, N.H.), Jalen Johnson (Aurora, Ill.), Nick Mazzie (Boxford, Mass.), Casey McKinney (Germantown, Md.), Ty Miles (Londonderry, N.H.), Duncan Moreland (Beverly, Mass.), Greg Motorny (Marblehead, Mass.), Daps Olatunbosun (Lynn, Mass.), Wakeem Page (Erie, Pa.), Colby Ramshaw (Londonderry, N.H.), Nathan Roach (Manchester, N.H.), Luke Rogers (Brambleton, Va.), Zeroun Skinner (Orlando, Fla.), Luke Stam (Lake Placid, Fla.), Jackson Stone (Lebanon, N.H.), Peyton Strickland (Goffstown, N.H.), Luke Swaine (Sebring, Fla.), Luke Teskey V (New Westminster, British Columbia), Myles Thomason (Montclair, N.H.), Brendan Tighe (Lowell, Mass.), Will Tracey (Franklin, Mass.), Jason Trotta (Hazlet, N.J.), Zedane Williams (Springfield, Mass.), Chase Wilson (Lake Charles, La.)
The conference honors student-athletes for three different levels of achievement. Those with a 4.0 GPA are recognized as High Honors with Distinction. Student-athletes with a GPA between 3.7 and 4.0 are recognized as High Honors. Student-athletes with a GPA between 3.0 and 3.7 are recognized as Honors.
Matt Guidebeck (North Reading, Mass.) and Matt Vezza (Elmhurst, Ill.) both had a perfect 4.0 GPA in the spring 2025 semester to earn High Honors with Distinction. Seventeen Wildcats earned High Honors and 37 additional 'Cats made the Honors list.
CLICK HERE to become a season ticket member for the 2025 season.
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 pre-sale opportunities to Family Weekend and Homecoming.
Single-game tickets start as low as $36 for a general admission ticket. A general admission ticket for a premium game is $46. Other point prices for single-game football tickets are $46/$56 for a reserved seat and $61/$71 for a box seat.
For questions regarding UNH football tickets – including group tickets – and/or parking, please call 603-862-4000 or email unh.tickets@unh.edu.
In CAA Football, there were 53 football student-athletes earning High Honors with Distinction, 183 football student-athletes achieving High Honors, and 636 football student-athletes receiving Honors.
Student-athletes on the Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll must have attained a minimum GPA of 3.0 during the designated academic term and been enrolled as a full-time student.
Here is a list of UNH's 56 honorees:
HIGH HONORS WITH DISTINCTION (2)
Matt Guidebeck, Matt Vezza
HIGH HONORS (17)
Tim Bonagura (Fremont, N.H.), Nate Cavanaugh (Ashland, Mass.), Drew Danson (Wrentham, Mass.), Anthony DiMenna (Holbrook, N.Y.), Jackson Downey (Marblehead, Mass.), Josh Farquharson (Brampton, Ontario), Nino Iacovino (Wood Ridge, N.J.), Zachary Kim (Monterey Park, Calif.), Dominick Laudicina (Villanova, Pa.), Denin Limouris (Glen Ellyn, Ill.), Elliot Meine (Burke, Va.), Tolu Olajide (Lawrenceville, N.J.), Neil Politano (Jacksonville, Fla.), Beau Riley (Sebring, Fla.), Sam Rumelhart (Scarborough, Maine), Dillon Schlopy (Houston, Texas), Gavin Urda (Milford, N.H.)
HONORS (37)
Ethan Aghakhan (Vernon Hills, Ill.), Justice Akinmoladun (Grandview, Mo.), Brooks Bentley (Venice, Fla.), Ryan Blagg (Westford, Mass.), Sam Brecker (Malvern, Pa.), Dominic Cavanagh (Ashland, Mass.), Cohen Cook (Somers Point, N.J.), Jake Cuddire (Peabody, Mass.), Mason Davis (Peabody, Mass.), T.J. Farrell (Walpole, Mass.), Justin Fevrier (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), Josh Fillion (Quebec City, Quebec), Huck Flanagan (Pomfret Center, Conn.), Brendan Graham (Hudson, N.H.), Jalen Johnson (Aurora, Ill.), Nick Mazzie (Boxford, Mass.), Casey McKinney (Germantown, Md.), Ty Miles (Londonderry, N.H.), Duncan Moreland (Beverly, Mass.), Greg Motorny (Marblehead, Mass.), Daps Olatunbosun (Lynn, Mass.), Wakeem Page (Erie, Pa.), Colby Ramshaw (Londonderry, N.H.), Nathan Roach (Manchester, N.H.), Luke Rogers (Brambleton, Va.), Zeroun Skinner (Orlando, Fla.), Luke Stam (Lake Placid, Fla.), Jackson Stone (Lebanon, N.H.), Peyton Strickland (Goffstown, N.H.), Luke Swaine (Sebring, Fla.), Luke Teskey V (New Westminster, British Columbia), Myles Thomason (Montclair, N.H.), Brendan Tighe (Lowell, Mass.), Will Tracey (Franklin, Mass.), Jason Trotta (Hazlet, N.J.), Zedane Williams (Springfield, Mass.), Chase Wilson (Lake Charles, La.)
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