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Isaiah Lemmond and Deven Thompson celebrate a touchdown at Zable Stadium

Football Looks to Extend Winning Streak at New Hampshire on Saturday

10/22/2025 2:29:00 PM

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The William & Mary football team will look to extend its winning streak to three games when it plays at New Hampshire on Saturday at 1 p.m.

The game will be broadcast on FloCollege, while fans can also listen to a live audio broadcast over the airwaves locally on The Tide 92.3 FM and 107.9 FM and via the Internet at TideRadio.com.

Live stats will be available at UNHWildcats.com, while fans can follow the action @WMTribeFootball.

Tickets for all of W&M's remaining home games are available at TribeAthletics.com. Learn more about the enhanced fan experience at Zable Stadium for the 2025 season, including security improvements, pre-game areas, shuttle service, the new Kids Zone, fan experience upgrades, and more at TribeAthletics.com.
 
Game 8  |  William & Mary at New Hampshire
Date Saturday, Oct. 25
Time 1 p.m.
Location Durham, N.H. (Wildcat Stadium)
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Live Game Coverage Video: FloCollege
Radio: The Tide 92.3FM
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After earning wins against NC A&T and Elon in its last two games, W&M enters Saturday's contest with a 4-3 overall record and a 3-1 mark in conference play. Led by quarterback Tyler Hughes who ranks second in the CAA and 23rd nationally in passing efficiency (153.7), the Tribe is averaging 30.5 points per game during the last four contests. Wide receiver Deven Thompson has also come up big offensively after recording a pair of touchdown receptions in last week's win versus Elon, while he ranks 15th nationally in yards per catch (19.8). Defensively, W&M has forced at least one turnover in 16 of the last 17 contests, while linebacker Luke Banbury ranks third nationally in tackles per game (12.4).    

After losing four of its previous five games, UNH snapped its recent slide with a 24-10 victory at Campbell last Saturday and enters the weekend with a 4-4 record overall and a 2-2 mark in CAA play. Although the Wildcats rank near the bottom of the conference in scoring (22.1), it ranks second in the league in scoring defense and is allowing just 22.3 points per game. Quarterback Matt Vezza ranks sixth in the CAA in total offense (243.1), while Chase Wilson is fifth in the conference in receiving yards per game (68.4). Trevor Barry leads the Wildcats with 56 tackles, while Justice Akinmoladun has totaled 4.0 sacks. 

Saturday's game will mark the 22nd meeting between W&M and UNH, as the Tribe owns a 15-6 advantage in the all-time series. The teams last met in 2017 when the Wildcats earned a 35-16 victory at Zable Stadium.

This week's complete game notes package is available by clicking here.


 
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