Whittemore Center

Whittemore Center

Campus Tour Stop

Aerial view of students lining up outside of the Whittemore Center

The Whitt. This is where the fish is thrown on the ice after UNH scores its first goal of the game. Where White Out the Whit has fans dressed in white to show their support for our Division I hockey team. Where dozens of intramural sports are played. It’s where you can take classes in everything from strength training to Zumba. Where concerts are held, and where the occasional political candidate has held court.


More than 2 million fans have cheered on UNH Hockey at the Whittemore Center since it opened 1995. Here is where you can see everything from Wildcat hockey in action to sold-out concerts for the Dave Matthews Band.

Related Videos

In episode one, we get a glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes of a University of New Hampshire hockey game.

In episode two, we visit the team during the middle of the season. We went to practice, got a glimpse of what it's like for Angus Crookshank and Brendan van Riemsdyk to be student athletes, went on a road trip with the team to Boston University, and experienced the excitement of a White out the Whitt game against U Maine.

In episode three, we travel with the University of New Hampshire men's hockey team as they play in the Friendship Four Tournament in Belfast Ireland.

  • Students with painted faces in UNH hockey jerseys cheering for the UNH hockey team

    Wildcat fans know how to roar when the UNH hockey teams take to the ice.

  • Student standing on the ice inside the Whitt holding up a fish while cheering

    We love our Wildcat traditions. Fish on the ice? That can only mean UNH hockey scored its first goal.

  • Aerial view of the Career Fair inside of the Whitt

    The Career Fair draws scores of business representatives looking for new employees among UNH’s student population.

  

Where to next?


Your next stop is the Wildcat statue, a beloved (and larger-than-life) symbol of UNH pride.

Walking Tour Map

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