Recreation & Athletics

Bremner Field is the home of UNH men's and women's soccer. Learn More
Two adjacent basketball courts with hard-rubber flooring used for casual recreation, intramural sports, events, and conferences. Learn More
Two standalone polished wood-floor courts surrounded by honkey rink boards and glass. Courts are lined for basketball, indoor hockey, and volleyball. Learn More
Consists of three polished wood-floor courts lined for basketball, volleyball, badminton/pickleball. There are two drop-down curtains and two restrooms. Learn More
With a capacity of 2,500, Lundholm Gym is a great location for athletic and health and wellness activities as well as large scale events. Learn More
Memorial Field is the home field for UNH field hockey. Learn More
Mendums pond is a 200-acre outdoor recreation area just seven miles from Durham. Learn More
The UNH Outdoor Pool offers zero-depth entry, swim lanes, a concession stand, plenty of space for free swimming, and social space around the pool to relax when not enjoying the water. Learn More
Great for large scale athletic events, health and wellness activities, along with large conferences/meetings. Learn More
Large open field used by intramurals, clubs sports, camps, and student organizations Learn More
The Henry "Hank" C. Swasey indoor pool, located in the Field House, was dedicated in 1969. Learn More
The Whittemore Center is a $30 million multipurpose arena that opened in November, 1995. The Arena is home to the nationally ranked UNH Wildcats ice hockey teams. Learn More
Wildcat Stadium has a capacity of 11,015 and is the perfect location for large scale athletic events and non-athletic outdoor event. Learn More