Goldrich headed to New Hampshire
Sean McDonnell, the 12th-year head coach of the University of New Hampshire football team, announced Wednesday that 14 student-athletes signed letters of intent on National Signing Day to attend UNH and play football for the Wildcats, including Notre Dame-West Haven QB Sean Goldrich.
Goldrich will join former ND teammate Rob Bowman, a freshman offensive lineman, on the Wildcat roster.
Said Goldrich: "They have a good atmosphere up there. I like the offensive that they run."
From the UNH website:
Sean Goldrich hails from Notre Dame High School in West Haven, Conn., where he compiled a 25-4 record as starting quarterback, including a state championship in his junior year. During that season, he threw for 1,700 yards, 21 touchdowns and only one interception to earn recognition on the Levi Jackson All-Area Team, All-State Second Team and Academic All-State. In his senior season, he passed for 1,800 yards, threw for 21 touchdowns and notched eight rushing TDs. He was named to the Levi Jackson All-Area Team, All-State First Team, All-Area Team and All-Conference First Team. As a baseball player, Goldrich batted .389 as a junior with 15 stolen bases, leading his team to the state championship game. "Sean is an athletic quarterback who possesses a strong arm," McDonnell said. "He is a proven winner that will fit in well in our offensive scheme here at UNH."
Goldrich will join former ND teammate Rob Bowman, a freshman offensive lineman, on the Wildcat roster.
Said Goldrich: "They have a good atmosphere up there. I like the offensive that they run."
From the UNH website:
Sean Goldrich hails from Notre Dame High School in West Haven, Conn., where he compiled a 25-4 record as starting quarterback, including a state championship in his junior year. During that season, he threw for 1,700 yards, 21 touchdowns and only one interception to earn recognition on the Levi Jackson All-Area Team, All-State Second Team and Academic All-State. In his senior season, he passed for 1,800 yards, threw for 21 touchdowns and notched eight rushing TDs. He was named to the Levi Jackson All-Area Team, All-State First Team, All-Area Team and All-Conference First Team. As a baseball player, Goldrich batted .389 as a junior with 15 stolen bases, leading his team to the state championship game. "Sean is an athletic quarterback who possesses a strong arm," McDonnell said. "He is a proven winner that will fit in well in our offensive scheme here at UNH."
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