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After historic 2017, UNH coach Marc Hubbard: “Nobody is going to lay an egg against us”

By Jonathan SigalAugust 24, 2018

Former New England Revolution academy standout is back healthy after scoring 14 goals as a sophomore. (courtesy photo)

Marc Hubbard knows 2017 was a special season, his third, at the University of New Hampshire.

It marked the program’s first-ever trip to the third round of the NCAA Tournament and the first stretch of three consecutive 10-plus win seasons since 1993-1995. Hubbard, a Durham, N.H., native, became the Wildcats’ head coach in 2015 after a seven-year stint at Division 2 power Southern New Hampshire, winning the national title in 2013.

That’s all well and good, Hubbard said, but he knows how difficult it’ll be continuing that rise this fall.

Tags: America East, Jacob Gould, Marc Hubbard, New Hampshire

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