University of New Hampshire Athletics

Bike Named America East Rookie of the Week
1/20/2026 4:29:00 PM | Men's Basketball
BOSTON – Freshman guard Tyler Bike (Merrimack, N.H.) of the University of New Hampshire men's basketball team was named the America East Rookie of the Week on Tuesday. It is his first collegiate accolade.
Bike scored a career-high 10 points and matched his personal bests in rebounds (four), assists (four) and steals (two) to lead UNH to a 65-48 win at the University of Maine on Jan. 19. He also played a career-high 28:51 in his second career start.
Bike made 4 of 7 field goal attempts, including 2 of 5 from 3-point range, to establish his benchmark of 10 points and his four assists led all players.
In the second half, UNH's lead was whittled down to 13 points, 45-32, before Bike engineered a 7-0 run with an assist that set up a dunk (at 11:27), hit a 3-pointer (10:44) and a jumper in the paint (10:01) on three consecutive UNH possessions to give the Wildcats the largest lead of the game, 52-32.
Maine once again trimmed the deficit to 13 points before Bike hit a step-back 3-pointer that beat the shot clock and gave momentum back to UNH with a 59-43 lead and 4:19 on the clock.
In the second half, Bike recorded 10 points, three rebounds and three assists in 19:12 to keep Maine at bay.
UNH begins a three-game homestand Jan. 22 (6pm) against Binghamton University. Ticket holders for the game are invited to attend the 5pm Chalk Talk with UNH Head Coach Nathan Davis; attendees will meet in the Lundholm Gym lobby at 4:45.
The Wildcats continue the three-game homestand Jan. 24 (2pm) against UAlbany. There is a Trading Card Giveaway and Postgame Autographs with the 'Cats.
CLICK HERE to buy tickets online for any game, including an upgrade to the Lundholm Loft to enjoy elevated drinks and eats in elevated seats, or call (603) 862-4000.
Bike scored a career-high 10 points and matched his personal bests in rebounds (four), assists (four) and steals (two) to lead UNH to a 65-48 win at the University of Maine on Jan. 19. He also played a career-high 28:51 in his second career start.
Bike made 4 of 7 field goal attempts, including 2 of 5 from 3-point range, to establish his benchmark of 10 points and his four assists led all players.
In the second half, UNH's lead was whittled down to 13 points, 45-32, before Bike engineered a 7-0 run with an assist that set up a dunk (at 11:27), hit a 3-pointer (10:44) and a jumper in the paint (10:01) on three consecutive UNH possessions to give the Wildcats the largest lead of the game, 52-32.
Maine once again trimmed the deficit to 13 points before Bike hit a step-back 3-pointer that beat the shot clock and gave momentum back to UNH with a 59-43 lead and 4:19 on the clock.
In the second half, Bike recorded 10 points, three rebounds and three assists in 19:12 to keep Maine at bay.
UNH begins a three-game homestand Jan. 22 (6pm) against Binghamton University. Ticket holders for the game are invited to attend the 5pm Chalk Talk with UNH Head Coach Nathan Davis; attendees will meet in the Lundholm Gym lobby at 4:45.
The Wildcats continue the three-game homestand Jan. 24 (2pm) against UAlbany. There is a Trading Card Giveaway and Postgame Autographs with the 'Cats.
CLICK HERE to buy tickets online for any game, including an upgrade to the Lundholm Loft to enjoy elevated drinks and eats in elevated seats, or call (603) 862-4000.
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