Wildcat Stadium

Wildcat Stadium

Campus Tour Stop

Aerial view of Wildcat Stadium

This is where UNH grooms future NFL players and coaches. Where Wildcat track star Elle Purrier launched her record-smashing career. Where sustainability takes the field: Wildcat Stadium is UNH’s first zero-waste facility. Here’s where you’ll find students hitting the books in the Watkins Center for Student-Athlete Excellence. And where, come fall, students fill the stands to cheer on their Wildcat teams, and then, when their day comes, fill the field for commencement.


UNH football played its very first game in 1936. Here at this state-of-the-art stadium built in 2016 is where nearly a century of athletic traditions continue.

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The fans. The team. The marching band. There’s nothing like a homecoming victory.

Goal! Get ready to be inspired by our men’s soccer team as they clinch the America East title in Wildcat Stadium.

When Wildcat Stadium opened in 2016, we came together to celebrate. Go ahead: picture yourself in the student section.

  • Students covered in white chalk cheering in student section at Wildcat Stadium

    Everything looks better under stadium lights.

  • The men’s soccer team and fans celebrate their second straight America East Tournament championship at Wildcat Stadium.

    The men’s soccer team and fans celebrate their second straight America East Tournament championship at Wildcat Stadium.

  • Wild E. Cat crowd surfs his way across the field during commencement

    Wild E. Cat crowd surfs his way across the field during commencement, giving graduates a chance to say goodbye.

  

Where to next?


College Woods, 250-acres of woodland right next to campus where you can stretch your legs and get some fresh air.

Walking Tour Map

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