On to Victory

On to Victory

"On to Victory" is the recognized fight song for the University of New Hampshire, typically played by the UNH Wildcat Marching Band and UNH Pep Band. Originally titled "The Line Up", it was written by Florence V. Cole, class of 1912. The most current version was arranged by Tom Keck, Director of Athletic Bands from 1998-2003. It is usually followed by "UNH Cheer." "New Hampshire Hymn" is the official fight song, but "On to Victory" is recognized due to its more traditional composition.

Lyrics

"On to victory!"
"Our men will fight and do or die,"
"old New Hampshire's here."
"We'll raise our banner high."
"For alma mater dear,"
"New Hampshire fight with all your might."
"On to victory!"
"Forever blue and white!"

Lyrics to UNH Cheer

"Go!"
"Go!"
"Go Cats! Go Cats! Go Cats Go!"
"U!"
"N!"
"H!"
"Let's go Cats!"
"UNH!"
"UNH!"
"UNH!"
"UNH!"


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