University of New Hampshire Athletics

71 Wildcats Named to CAA Football Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll
3/18/2026 2:55:00 PM | Football, Academics
RICHMOND, Va. – A total of 71 student-athletes on the University of New Hampshire football team were named to the CAA Football Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll for the Fall 2025 semester. The announcement was made Wednesday by the conference.
UNH led the CAA with eight players earning High Honors with Distinction. The Wildcats ranked second with 48 on the Honors list and with 15 more 'Cats on the Honors list, UNH was third with the total of 71 honorees.
The Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll is comprised of three levels of achievement: High Honors with Distinction is awarded to student-athletes with a perfect 4.0 GPA; High Honors is given to those with a GPA between 3.70 and 3.99; and Honors to the players between a 3.00 and 3.69.
CAA Football recognized 833 student-athletes as members of the CAA Football Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2025 with a breakdown of 57 at High Honors with Distinction, 182 at High Honors and 594 at Honors.
The 2026 UNH football team, under the leadership of first-year head coach Sean Goldrich, plays its home opener Sept. 12 vs. Stonehill College and Homecoming is Oct. 3 vs. Elon University.
CLICK HERE to buy season tickets for the 2026 UNH football season, which start as low as $132 per ticket – that is an average of $22 per game. Current season ticket members can also renew now.
Ticket options for groups of 20 or more are available by completing an online interest form. Single-game tickets and parking will go on sale Monday, June 1 at 10am at www.unhwildcats.com/buytickets.
For additional questions about UNH football tickets, please reach out to the UNH ticket office at 603-862-4000 or CLICK HERE to send an email.
HIGH HONORS WITH DISTINCTION
Nate Cavanaugh (Ashland, Mass.)
Anthony DiMenna (Holbrook, N.Y.)
Matt Guidebeck (North Reading, Mass.)
Denin Limouris (Glenn Ellyn, Ill.)
Elliot Meine (Burke, Va.)
Duncan Moreland (Beverly, Mass.)
Arvid Sillberg (Gothenburg, Sweden)
Matt Vezza (Elmhurst, Ill.)
HIGH HONORS
Tim Bonagura (Fremont, N.H.)
T.J. Farrell (Walpole, Mass.)
Josh Fillion (Quebec City, Quebec)
Huck Flanagan (Pomfret Center, Conn.)
Jackson Hart (Dartmouth, Mass.)
Scott Hershberger (Litchfield, N.H.)
Sean Hickey (North Attleboro, Mass.)
Dominick Laudicina (Villanova, Pa.)
Tommy McLeish (Norfolk, Mass.)
Max Mendoza (Glencoe, Ill.)
Ty Miles (Londonderry, N.H.)
Greg Motorny (Marblehead, Mass.)
Colby Ramshaw (Londonderry, N.H.)
Dillon Schlopy (Houston, Texas)
Myles Thomason (Montclair, N.J.)
HONORS
Justice Akinmoladun (Grandview, Mo.)
Trevor Barry (Elma, N.Y.)
Brooks Bentley (Venice, Fla.)
Ryan Blagg (Westford, Mass.)
Cole Bullock (Chatsworth, Calif.)
Chris Campanelli (Kenoza Lake, N.Y.)
Colin Capistrant (Ashburn, Va.)
Raleigh Collins III (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Kason Colvin-Powell (Lutz, Fla.)
Drew Danson (Wrentham, Mass.)
Malik Diaby (Tolland, Conn.)
Jameson Dion (Amherst, Mass.)
Jesse Dorman (Lynnfield, Mass.)
Jackson Downey (Marblehead, Mass.)
Josh Farquharson (Brampton, Ontario)
Justin Fevrier (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Kenyatta Forbes, Jr. (Chicago, Ill.)
Cameron Garner-Young (Laurel, Md.)
Brendan Graham (Hudson, N.H.)
Kelby Hampton (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Dom Herrling (Pelham, N.H.)
Blake Holmes (Hamilton, Ohio)
Nino Iacovino (Wood Ridge, N.J.)
Mason Jacques (Bellingham, Mass.)
Gavin Johnson (North Bennington, Vt.)
Drew Laplante (Plainville, Mass.)
Seamus McDermott (Easthampton, Mass.)
Casey McKinney (Germantown, Md.)
Jacob Metivier (Billerica, Mass.)
Tolu Olajide (Lawrenceville, N.J.)
Matt Peicker (Bedford, N.H.)
Logan Perez (Sewell, N.J.)
Nick Reed (Harrison, N.Y.)
Beau Riley (Sebring, Fla.)
Noah Ritko (Johnstown, Pa.)
Nathan Roach (Manchester, N.H.)
Luke Rogers (Brambleton, Va.)
Wyatt Rubinoff (St. Mary's, Ga.)
Sam Rumelhart (Scarborough, Maine)
Gavin Schwab (Arcade, N.Y.)
Jackson Stone (Lebanon, N.H.)
Peyton Strickland (Goffstown, N.H.)
Luke Swaine (Sebring, Fla.)
Luke Teskey V (New Westminster, British Columbia)
Brendan Tighe (Lowell, Mass.)
Will Tracey (Franklin, Mass.)
Caden True (Saco, Maine)
Chase Wilson (Lake Charles, Va.)
UNH led the CAA with eight players earning High Honors with Distinction. The Wildcats ranked second with 48 on the Honors list and with 15 more 'Cats on the Honors list, UNH was third with the total of 71 honorees.
The Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll is comprised of three levels of achievement: High Honors with Distinction is awarded to student-athletes with a perfect 4.0 GPA; High Honors is given to those with a GPA between 3.70 and 3.99; and Honors to the players between a 3.00 and 3.69.
CAA Football recognized 833 student-athletes as members of the CAA Football Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll in Fall 2025 with a breakdown of 57 at High Honors with Distinction, 182 at High Honors and 594 at Honors.
The 2026 UNH football team, under the leadership of first-year head coach Sean Goldrich, plays its home opener Sept. 12 vs. Stonehill College and Homecoming is Oct. 3 vs. Elon University.
CLICK HERE to buy season tickets for the 2026 UNH football season, which start as low as $132 per ticket – that is an average of $22 per game. Current season ticket members can also renew now.
Ticket options for groups of 20 or more are available by completing an online interest form. Single-game tickets and parking will go on sale Monday, June 1 at 10am at www.unhwildcats.com/buytickets.
For additional questions about UNH football tickets, please reach out to the UNH ticket office at 603-862-4000 or CLICK HERE to send an email.
HIGH HONORS WITH DISTINCTION
Nate Cavanaugh (Ashland, Mass.)
Anthony DiMenna (Holbrook, N.Y.)
Matt Guidebeck (North Reading, Mass.)
Denin Limouris (Glenn Ellyn, Ill.)
Elliot Meine (Burke, Va.)
Duncan Moreland (Beverly, Mass.)
Arvid Sillberg (Gothenburg, Sweden)
Matt Vezza (Elmhurst, Ill.)
HIGH HONORS
Tim Bonagura (Fremont, N.H.)
T.J. Farrell (Walpole, Mass.)
Josh Fillion (Quebec City, Quebec)
Huck Flanagan (Pomfret Center, Conn.)
Jackson Hart (Dartmouth, Mass.)
Scott Hershberger (Litchfield, N.H.)
Sean Hickey (North Attleboro, Mass.)
Dominick Laudicina (Villanova, Pa.)
Tommy McLeish (Norfolk, Mass.)
Max Mendoza (Glencoe, Ill.)
Ty Miles (Londonderry, N.H.)
Greg Motorny (Marblehead, Mass.)
Colby Ramshaw (Londonderry, N.H.)
Dillon Schlopy (Houston, Texas)
Myles Thomason (Montclair, N.J.)
HONORS
Justice Akinmoladun (Grandview, Mo.)
Trevor Barry (Elma, N.Y.)
Brooks Bentley (Venice, Fla.)
Ryan Blagg (Westford, Mass.)
Cole Bullock (Chatsworth, Calif.)
Chris Campanelli (Kenoza Lake, N.Y.)
Colin Capistrant (Ashburn, Va.)
Raleigh Collins III (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Kason Colvin-Powell (Lutz, Fla.)
Drew Danson (Wrentham, Mass.)
Malik Diaby (Tolland, Conn.)
Jameson Dion (Amherst, Mass.)
Jesse Dorman (Lynnfield, Mass.)
Jackson Downey (Marblehead, Mass.)
Josh Farquharson (Brampton, Ontario)
Justin Fevrier (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Kenyatta Forbes, Jr. (Chicago, Ill.)
Cameron Garner-Young (Laurel, Md.)
Brendan Graham (Hudson, N.H.)
Kelby Hampton (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Dom Herrling (Pelham, N.H.)
Blake Holmes (Hamilton, Ohio)
Nino Iacovino (Wood Ridge, N.J.)
Mason Jacques (Bellingham, Mass.)
Gavin Johnson (North Bennington, Vt.)
Drew Laplante (Plainville, Mass.)
Seamus McDermott (Easthampton, Mass.)
Casey McKinney (Germantown, Md.)
Jacob Metivier (Billerica, Mass.)
Tolu Olajide (Lawrenceville, N.J.)
Matt Peicker (Bedford, N.H.)
Logan Perez (Sewell, N.J.)
Nick Reed (Harrison, N.Y.)
Beau Riley (Sebring, Fla.)
Noah Ritko (Johnstown, Pa.)
Nathan Roach (Manchester, N.H.)
Luke Rogers (Brambleton, Va.)
Wyatt Rubinoff (St. Mary's, Ga.)
Sam Rumelhart (Scarborough, Maine)
Gavin Schwab (Arcade, N.Y.)
Jackson Stone (Lebanon, N.H.)
Peyton Strickland (Goffstown, N.H.)
Luke Swaine (Sebring, Fla.)
Luke Teskey V (New Westminster, British Columbia)
Brendan Tighe (Lowell, Mass.)
Will Tracey (Franklin, Mass.)
Caden True (Saco, Maine)
Chase Wilson (Lake Charles, Va.)
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