Colonial Clash

Colonial Clash
History
First meeting Massachusetts 10, New Hampshire 4 (1897)[1]
Last meeting New Hampshire 27, Massachusetts 21 (2011)
Next meeting None scheduled
Number of meetings 74
All-time series UMass leads, 43–28–3
Largest victory New Hampshire, 56–7 (1921)
Current streak New Hampshire, 2
Longest UMass win streak 6 (1969–74, 1977–82)
Longest UNH win streak 4 (1953–56, 1994–97)
MVP Trophy: Bill Knight Trophy

The Colonial Clash was an annual college football rivalry game played between University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass) and University of New Hampshire. UMass has transitioned to the Football Bowl subdivision (FBS) of NCAA Division I, leaving the future of the rivalry in question. The two teams played each other first in 1897, and annually from the 1950s until UMass made the move to FBS in 2012. The rivalry was named The Colonial Clash beginning with the game in 2010. The MVP of the game is awarded the Bill Knight Trophy.

History

The first game played between the two schools took place on October 2, 1897, in Amherst, Massachusetts. Massachusetts won the game by a score of 10–4. At the time, UMass was known as Massachusetts Agricultural College and New Hampshire was officially New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. They had formed a loose association with other public colleges in New England such as present day UConn and Rhode Island for the purpose of scheduling football matchups between the schools.

The colleges continued to schedule matches intermittently through 1922. Massachusetts affiliated with the New England Conference in 1923, and the schools would not meet again on the gridiron until New Hampshire joined Massachusetts in the Yankee Conference in 1952. UMass and New Hampshire have met at least once a year every season since.

UMass leads the all-time series 43–27–3, though it has been decidedly more even within the past 30 years. From 1958 through 1989, UMass won 26 of the meetings, losing only six times, including only one instance of back-to-back losses to their rival (1975–76). The most successful run for New Hampshire occurred from 1990 to 2002, when the Wildcats won 10 matchups and lost only 3.

In April 2011, UMass announced plans to join the Mid-American Conference and move up to the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision, the highest level of college football in the country. UNH plans to remain in the Colonial Athletic Association of the Football Championship Subdivision. No more meetings are currently scheduled, leaving the future of the rivalry in doubt.

Year-by-year game results

Massachusetts victoriesNew Hampshire victoriesTie games
#DateLocationMassachusettsNew Hampshire
1 1897 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 10 New Hampshire 4
2 1905 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 15 New Hampshire 0
3 1906 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 0 New Hampshire 0
4 1908 Durham, NH Massachusetts 13 New Hampshire 9
5 1909 Durham, NH Massachusetts 0 New Hampshire 17
6 1910 Durham, NH Massachusetts 0 New Hampshire 0
7 1911 Durham, NH Massachusetts 8 New Hampshire 0
8 1912 Durham, NH Massachusetts 21 New Hampshire 3
9 1913 Durham, NH Massachusetts 34 New Hampshire 0
10 1919 Durham, NH Massachusetts 7 New Hampshire 9
11 1920 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 0 New Hampshire 9
12 1921 Durham, NH Massachusetts 7 New Hampshire 56
13 1922 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 12 New Hampshire 10
14 1952 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 26 New Hampshire 13
15 1953 Durham, NH Massachusetts 12 New Hampshire 32
16 1954 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 12 New Hampshire 32
17 1955 Durham, NH Massachusetts 7 New Hampshire 21
18 1956 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 7 New Hampshire 28
19 1957 Durham, NH Massachusetts 7 New Hampshire 7
20 1958 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 25 New Hampshire 24
21 1959 Durham, NH Massachusetts 19 New Hampshire 6
22 1960 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 35 New Hampshire 15
23 1961 Durham, NH Massachusetts 9 New Hampshire 7
24 1962 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 14 New Hampshire 16
25 1963 Durham, NH Massachusetts 48 New Hampshire 2
26 1964 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 47 New Hampshire 0
27 1965 Durham, NH Massachusetts 46 New Hampshire 0
28 1966 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 14 New Hampshire 7
29 1967 Durham, NH Massachusetts 14 New Hampshire 13
30 1968 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 0 New Hampshire 16
31 1969 Durham, NH Massachusetts 48 New Hampshire 7
32 1970 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 24 New Hampshire 14
33 1971 Durham, NH Massachusetts 38 New Hampshire 20
34 1972 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 42 New Hampshire 7
35 1973 Durham, NH Massachusetts 28 New Hampshire 7
36 1974 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 27 New Hampshire 17
37 1975 Durham, NH Massachusetts 11 New Hampshire 14
38 1976 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 0 New Hampshire 23
#DateLocationMassachusettsNew Hampshire
39 1977 Durham, NH Massachusetts 19 New Hampshire 6
40 1978 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 34 New Hampshire 0
41 1979 Durham, NH Massachusetts 29 New Hampshire 0
42 1980 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 17 New Hampshire 0
43 1981 Durham, NH Massachusetts 20 New Hampshire 9
44 1982 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 27 New Hampshire 0
45 1983 Durham, NH Massachusetts 10 New Hampshire 35
46 1984 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 14 New Hampshire 10
47 1985 Durham, NH Massachusetts 21 New Hampshire 17
48 1986 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 38 New Hampshire 31
49 1987 Durham, NH Massachusetts 10 New Hampshire 17
50 1988 Durham, NH Massachusetts 64 New Hampshire 42
51 1989 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 34 New Hampshire 28
52 1990 Durham, NH Massachusetts 18 New Hampshire 36
53 1991 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 28 New Hampshire 35
54 1992 Durham, NH Massachusetts 13 New Hampshire 20
55 1993 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 15 New Hampshire 13
56 1994 Durham, NH Massachusetts 11 New Hampshire 14
57 1995 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 29 New Hampshire 32
58 1996 Durham, NH Massachusetts 7 New Hampshire 40
59 1997 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 10 New Hampshire 28
60 1998 Durham, NH Massachusetts 27 New Hampshire 26
61 1999 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 34 New Hampshire 19
62 2000 Durham, NH Massachusetts 16 New Hampshire 24
63 2001 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 24 New Hampshire 35
64 2002 Durham, NH Massachusetts 14 New Hampshire 31
65 2003 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 44 New Hampshire 30
66 2004 Durham, NH Massachusetts 38 New Hampshire 21
67 2005 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 28 New Hampshire 34
68 2006 Durham, NH Massachusetts 28 New Hampshire 20
69 2006* Amherst, MA Massachusetts 24 New Hampshire 17
70 2007 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 27 New Hampshire 7
71 2008 Durham, NH Massachusetts 21 New Hampshire 52
72 2009 Amherst, MA Massachusetts 23 New Hampshire 17
73 2010 Foxboro, MA Massachusetts 13 New Hampshire 39
74 2011 Foxboro, MA Massachusetts 21 New Hampshire 27
Series: Massachusetts leads 43–28–3
* NCAA Playoff Quarterfinals

References

UMass Athletics Archive

External links

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