FB Recruiting Notebook | SU legacy Spinney 'best lineman ever' from New Hampshire Oct 19, 2006
Issue date: 10/19/06 Section. Thirty years ago, Steve Spinney played center for Syracuse at Archbold Stadium. (Daily Orange, NY)
Bishop's battle 'for soul of church' May 7, 2006
And the act - taking up the bishop's mitre on a cold rainy night in a New Hampshire sports hall, two years ago almost to the day - revealed a steely resolve. Gene Robinson knew the probable consequences. (BBC News -- Americas)
UNH volleyball suffers defeat against Albany Oct 15, 2005
The New Hampshire Extras. How much money have you donated to Katrina relief. (The New Hampshire, NH)
UNH drops conference opener to Albany, 1-0 Sep 28, 2005
The New Hampshire Extras. With colder weather coming, how do you plan to keep warm. (The New Hampshire, NH)
#8 Eric Masi leads Wildcatsover Minutemen, 2-0 Sep 23, 2005
8 Eric Masi leads Wildcatsover Minutemen, 2-0 - The New Hampshire - Sports. The New Hampshire Extras. (The New Hampshire, NH)
Wildcats claw early as Jacobs scores two Sep 14, 2005
The New Hampshire Extras. What is the best way to beat the heat. (The New Hampshire, NH)
House, Senate reach tentative budget agreement Jun 22, 2005
A dispute between the House and Senate over a dental clinic in Tamworth and $3 million seed money for $30 million in University of New Hampshire sports complex improvements threatens to sink the entire bill. Negotiators are scheduled to meet again today. (The Union Leader)
West boys net the Class L title Jun 3, 2005
CONCORD One of the most amazing winning streaks in New Hampshire sports history ended yesterday at Memorial Field as second-seeded West defeated previously unbeaten and top-ranked Concord, 5-4, for the Class L boys' team tennis title. The loss ended a 128-game winning skein that the Crimson started in 1998 and led to seven consecutive tennis titles. (The Union Leader)
Patriots or Red Sox, winning breeds success Feb 1, 2005
The online edition of New Hampshire's daily newspaper. Those lovable Patriots and Red Sox are on a roll, and businesses are loving every minute. (The Union Leader)
Wildcat-BC game reset for tomorrow Jan 23, 2005
Allen Lessels covers University of New Hampshire sports for The Union Leader and New Hampshire Sunday News. . (The Union Leader)
WHAT'S HAPPENING Sep 16, 2004
But for New Hampshire sports fans, the next three days make for this months real three-day weekend in the Granite State. Friday. (The Union Leader)
Huge weekend ahead Sep 16, 2004
From Manchester to Loudon, Conway to Durham, the New Hampshire sports scene heats up this weekend. Action includes a first-of-its-kind NASCAR race, the Eastern League championship series starring the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, the home-opener for the University of New Hampshire football team, a possible last-of-its-kind series featuring the Nashua Pride, and a pair of showdowns in high school football. (The Union Leader)
Vin Sylvia: Things dont get better than this Sep 4, 2004
Throw in the conclusion of the Red Sox three-game series sweep of the Angels, the Nashua Prides 10th straight victory and Olympic gold-medal gymnast Paul Hamms appearance in Durham at the Whittemore Center, and what you had was a night that, for New Hampshire sports fans, may transcend superlatives. If you couldnt find something to like in yesterdays Union Leader sports section, either we didnt do a good enough job bringing you the news, or youre simply not a sports fan. (The Union Leader)
Gay Bishop Takes Charge Nov 5, 2003
God Hates fags.' A significant portion of the Episcopal church agrees with the sentiments'if not the more offensive language'of Rev. Fred Phelps and his followers, who protested the elevation of the Rev. V. Gene Robinson to his new post as Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire Sunday, Nov. 2. A few dozen supporters and protesters of Robinson lined up outside the University of New Hampshire sports arena where the ceremony was being held (Windy city Media Group)