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Wildcat Sports Radio Network

Radio network broadcasting University of New Hampshire Wildcats athletics


Summary

Radio network broadcasting University of New Hampshire Wildcats athletics

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nameWildcat Sports Radio Network
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network_typeSports radio network
countryUnited States
broadcast_areaNew Hampshire (and streaming)
brandingWildcat Sports Radio Network / Wildcat Sports Network
website

The Wildcat Sports Radio Network is an American radio network that broadcasts play-by-play coverage of New Hampshire Wildcats intercollegiate athletics, representing the University of New Hampshire. The network’s coverage has included UNH football and men’s ice hockey, with additional sports (such as men’s and women’s basketball) carried in some seasons.

It is UNH's flagship station and has served as the headquarters for UNH football play-by-play since 2008.

Distribution

The network uses iHeartMedia stations in New Hampshire as its primary outlet, and also distributes audio via streaming platforms including the iHeart app and the Varsity Network app.

Stations

Primary stations

StationFrequencyCity of licenseRole
WGIR610 AMManchester, New HampshireFlagship
WQSO96.7 FMRochester, New HampshireNetwork outlet
WPKX930 AMRochester, New HampshireNetwork outlet

Affiliates (as listed by UNH in 2015)

StationFrequencyCommunity
WZEI101.5 FMConcord, New Hampshire
WTPL107.7 FMHillsborough, New Hampshire
WZEI93.5 FMKeene, New Hampshire
WTSV1230 AMClaremont, New Hampshire
WTSL94.5 FM / 1400 AMHanover, New Hampshire

On-air talent

In September 2023, UNH announced Justin McIsaac as the radio voice of UNH football, and UNH football game notes list him as play-by-play for football broadcasts, alongside analyst Brian Espanet.

References

References

  1. (June 11, 2020). "Wildcat Watch & Listen". University of New Hampshire Athletics.
  2. (December 1, 2023). "Men's and Women's Basketball Returns to Wildcat Sports Radio Network". University of New Hampshire Athletics.
  3. (September 11, 2025). "University of New Hampshire Football: Game Notes (at Ball State, Sep. 13, 2025)". Ball State University Athletics (document authored by UNH Athletics).
  4. (September 1, 2023). "Justin McIsaac Named New Radio Voice of UNH Football". University of New Hampshire Athletics.
  5. (December 1, 2023). "Men's and Women's Basketball Returns to Wildcat Sports Radio Network". University of New Hampshire Athletics.
  6. (September 1, 2023). "Justin McIsaac Named New Radio Voice of UNH Football". University of New Hampshire Athletics.
  7. (September 1, 2023). "Justin McIsaac Named New Radio Voice of UNH Football". University of New Hampshire Athletics.
  8. (September 1, 2023). "Justin McIsaac Named New Radio Voice of UNH Football". University of New Hampshire Athletics.
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