
QU Field Hockey Looking For Back-to-Back Wins on Saturday at Crosstown Rival Yale
9/11/2014 12:00:00 AM | Field Hockey
Quinnipiac Bobcats (1-3, 0-0 MAAC) at
Yale University Bulldogs (0-2, 0-0 Ivy League)
Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014 – 12:00 PM
Johnson Field – New Haven, Conn.
All-Time Series vs. Yale: 4-10
Last Meeting: Oct. 6, 2013 (W, 3-2) @ Quinnipiac
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PARTY CRASHERS
Coming off their first win of the season on Wednesday at Holy Cross, the Quinnipiac field hockey team (1-3, 0-0 MAAC) looks to continue their upward tick on Saturday as they travel down I-95 for a matchup against crosstown rival Yale (0-2, 0-0 Ivy League) from Johnson Field. Quinnipiac looks to play spoilers on the road again, this time for the Bulldogs who'll be hosting their annual Alumnae Weekend from Johnson Field in New Haven.
ALL-TIME AGAINST YALE
A tightly contested matchup throughout the better part of their series history, these two crosstown foes have met in each of the last 14 seasons dating back to 2000. Yale holds the all-time series edge with a 10-4 mark over Quinnipiac in their 14 meetings but the Bobcats were able to score a 3-2 home victory in their last meeting on Oct. 6, 2013. Facing the Bulldogs on the road has been a trouble spot for Quinnipiac as they enter Saturday's game with a 1-8 mark all-time in New Haven. The last road victory for the Bobcats over the Bulldogs was a 2-1 win on Oct. 25, 2006 (three meetings ago).
SCOUTING THE BULLDOGS
Yale (0-2, 0-0 Ivy League) comes into this weekend having lost their first two games of the season by a one goal margin last weekend at home against Sacred Heart and Hofstra. Having lost its top four goal scorers from 2013 to graduation, the Bulldogs put together an encouraging start to the season as three different players scored goals in the two-game weekend series. Senior Jessie Accurso, junior Nicole Wells and sophomore Kelsey Nolan all have one goal on the season while the offense has already generated 22 penalty corner opportunities in just two games in 2014. The Bulldogs also feature a standout senior goalkeeper in Heather Schlesier who is coming off an incredible junior season in which she had the fourth-best save percentage in the nation (.795) In two starts this season, Schlesier is already off to a good start this season with 17 saves and .773 save percentage.
McCULLOUGH MAKES IT HAPPEN
Junior midfielder Meghan McCullough (Plymouth Meeting, Pa.) had herself a career day as she picked up her first career multi-goal game on Wednesday at Holy Cross. The Bobcats' third-year midfielder McCullough moved up to one of the three forward positions in tonight's matchup, a move that certainly paid off for head coach Becca Main. Coming into Wednesday with just two career goals, McCullough doubled her career total in just one game.
WOW THAT WAS FAST
McCullough's first tally at 1:13 in the first half was the fastest goal scored for Quinnipiac in a game since Lauren Hartnett scored 1:01 into a 6-2 win at home against Fairfield on Sept. 17, 2008. It did make some history, however, as the goal is the fastest scored by Quinnipiac in a road game in the program's Div. I era (since 1998).
FRESH ON THE SCENE
With two more first career assists on Wednesday, all three assists the Bobcats have tallied this season have come from first-year freshmen. Dayna Barlow (Port Elizabeth, South Africa) and Felicia Costanzo (Lakeland, N.Y.) each picked up one assist at Holy Cross while Isamarie Ramos (Center Valley, Pa.) had one assist against Lafayette on Aug. 31.
SHUTTING IT DOWN
The two-time reigning MAAC Goalkeeper of the Week Megan Conaboy finally recorded a well-deserved shutout on Wednesday as she blanked the Crusaders on the road with four saves in a 2-0 Bobcat victory. Conaboy's four-save shutout is her first of the season and 8th of her career which moved her into sole possession of fourth place on the all-time list at Quinnipiac.
PLAY4THE CURE
We are now just one month away from the annual Play4The Cure Breast Cancer Awareness Game on Oct. 12 as the Bobcats play host to Old Dominion at 1:00 pm. The team invites all to support the Bobcats and donate to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, Skin Cancer Research and Prostate Cancer Research as part of our annual fundraiser. Visit our official Play4The Cure page at the link below to donate and learn more about our mission to help the fight against cancer.
Play4The Cure Page Link: http://www.quinnipiacbobcats.com/sports/fh/2014-15/play4thecure14
DOUBLE DIP
Coming off one of the best games in the history of Quinnipiac field hockey, the Bobcats' senior goalkeeper Megan Conaboy (Clarks Summit, Pa.) earned her second consecutive MAAC Defensive Player of the Week honor on Tuesday, Sept. 9. Conaboy takes home her fifth career Defensive Player of the Week honor after her brilliant 22-save effort at home against the Nittany Lions on Sunday, Sept. 7. The 22-save effort against Penn State went down as a new career high for Conaboy, besting her previous mark of 18 posted on Aug. 31, 2013 against Syracuse
SAVING THE DAY
Conaboy's 22 saves were not only a career high for the Bobcats' senior but the single game saves total ranks as the most saves for any goalkeeper in a single game this season. No other goalkeeper in all of the NCAA Div. I ranks has tallied more than 16 saves in a game this season as Conaboy busted through with a tremendous effort.
NCAA Div. I Single-Game Saves 2014
Rank | Player | School | Saves | Opposition | Date |
1. | Megan Conaboy | Quinnipiac | 22 | Penn State | 9/7/14 |
T2. | Sadie Reynolds | Central Michigan | 16 | Duke | 8/31/14 |
Emily Snowden | Vermont | 16 | Providence | 8/29/14 | |
T4. | Shelby Henley | Ball State | 15 | Syracuse | 9/7/14 |
Julie Ward | Lehigh | 15 | Monmouth | 9/7/14 |
NATION'S LEADER
Conaboy's prowess in the cage has been put on display in all three games to open the season for the Bobcats as she now has totaled 47 saves while playing every minute in the cage for Quinnipiac in 2014. As an individual, Conaboy ranks second in the nation in terms of saves per game (11.75) while she ranks first in the MAAC and 10th nationally in save percentage (.825).
NCAA Div. I Saves Per Game 2014
Rank | Player | School | Saves Per Game |
1. | Heather Schlesier | Yale | 12.00 |
2. | Megan Conaboy | Quinnipiac | 11.75 |
3. | Liz Tamburro | Ohio State | 11.67 |
4. | Emily Snowden | Vermont | 11.50 |
T5. | Anya Gersoff | Princeton | 10.50 |
Ellen Meyer | Dartmouth | 10.50 |
KING OF THE DEFENSIVE SAVE
With two more defensive saves against Penn State on Sunday, the Bobcats' sophomore defenseman Angie King now has the most defensive saves of any player in the nation with four on the season. As a team, the Bobcats are tied with Lehigh for the most defensive saves in 2014 with six.
MAAC DP OF THE WEEK
Senior goalkeeper Megan Conaboy was named the MAAC Defensive Player of the Week on Monday, Sept. 2. Conaboy is the MAAC's first Defensive Player of the Week honoree for the 2014 season as the weekly award is the fourth of her career. For the weekend, Conaboy posted the most saves of any goalkeeper in the MAAC with 21 while also contributing a 2.77 GAA and .778 save percentage while playing every minute in games against No. 13 Boston College and Lafayette.
MOVIN ON UP
Quinnipiac's senior forward Danielle Allan pumped in both goals against Lafayette to lead the offensive effort at home for the Bobcats. The multi-goal game was the sixth in the career of the Bobcats' two-time All-Conference performer while the two goals also gives her 23 for her career while places her in sole possession of 8th place on the all-time list at Quinnipiac. Her four points on Sunday against Lafayette also pushes her into a tie with Kristin Crosby for 6th place at Quinnipiac with 60 career points.
Quinnipiac Career Goals List
Rank | Player | Goals |
1. | Jess Rusin '14 | 40 |
2. | Heather Cady '02 | 31 |
3. | Catie Canetti '01 | 30 |
4. | Chelsea Osbrey '06 | 26 |
T5. | Kimberly Cunniff '12 | 25 |
Kristin Crosby '02 | 25 | |
7. | Julie Smith '02 | 24 |
8. | Danielle Allan '15 | 23 |
9. | Kristen McCarthy '06 | 22 |
T10. | Kaitlyn Notarianni '12 | 20 |
Danielle Avenoso '07 | 20 |
Quinnipiac Career Points List
Rank | Player | Points |
1. | Jess Rusin '14 | 94 |
2. | Heather Cady '02 | 80 |
3. | Catie Canetti '01 | 69 |
4. | Chelsea Osbrey '06 | 67 |
5. | Julie Smith '02 | 62 |
T6. | Kristin Crosby '02 | 60 |
Danielle Allan '15 | 60 | |
8. | Kimberly Cunniff '12 | 58 |
9. | Kristen McCarthy '06 | 54 |
T10. | Kristin Engelke '14 | 49 |
Kaitlyn Notarianni '12 | 49 |
THE MAAC PRESEASON COACHES' POLL
The Quinnipiac field hockey team was tabbed as the favorites to win the MAAC, as voted on by the leagues' coaches in the 2014 MAAC Preseason Coaches' Poll. The Bobcats also had all three seniors in Danielle Allan, Megan Conaboy and Megan Osanitsch earn All-MAAC Preseason honors.
MAAC Preseason Coaches' Poll
1. Quinnipiac (32)
2. Monmouth (28)
3. Rider (27)
4. Bryant (19)
5. Sacred Heart (11)
6. Siena (9)
CAGE FIGHTER
Quinnipiac benefitted greatly from one of the league's stingiest defenses in 2013 and the Bobcats will welcome back their senior goalkeeper and reigning MAAC Co-Goalkeeper of the Year in Conaboy. The three-time MAAC Defensive Player of the Week posted one of the best seasons for a Quinnipiac goalkeeper in program history with a 14-7 record, 1.89 GAA, .740 save percentage, seven shutouts and 114 saves in helping the Bobcats secure the 2013 MAAC Championship. Playing every minute of every game in the 2013 season, Conaboy dominated the MAAC competition with a 7-1 record, 0.62 GAA, .871 save percentage and five shutouts in eight games against intra-conference opponents. Her single-season win total (14) is a new program record at Quinnipiac while her seven shutouts ranked second on the all-time list.
SHUTOUT STREAK
During Megan Conaboy's breakout 2013 season, the then-sophomore goalkeeper ran off an incredible shutout streak of 345:09 that included three shutouts (two of which came in the MAAC Tournament) and lasted over the course of five games. Her remarkable year-end stretch ranked as the 7th-longest shutout streak during the 2013 season of any goalkeeper in the nation.
SENIOR LEADER
A 2012 All-MAAC Second Team selection, senior Danielle Allan returns for her final season with the Bobcats are enjoying another standout offensive season. She finished the 2013 campaign with nine goals and five assists for 23 points, including a pair of goals against Bryant in the MAAC Semifinals. Allan had a breakout September, totaling six goals and one assist for 13 points – second only to Jess Rusin's 14-point month – as Quinnipiac went 5-4 in nine non-conference games. She will head into her final season in 2014 with 21 career goals, 14 assists and 56 points – all of which rank in the Top 10 all-time at Quinnipiac.
THE CAPTAINS
The Bobcats have awarded their three senior class members in Danielle Allan, Megan Conaboy and Megan Osanitsch with the honor of team captains. Coach Main named the announcement in August as her three new captains all enjoyed breakout 2013 campaigns in helping guide the Bobcats to their first MAAC title and NCAA Tournament appearance since 2003.
OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION
Offensively, the Bobcats are coming off a banner year in which Quinnipiac led the MAAC in goals scored (57), goals scored per game (2.71), assists (53), assists per game (2.52) and scoring average (2.71). Coach Main will need a talented group of returners mixed in with some skilled newcomers to replace the nine seniors, five of which were named All-Conference, who contributed a combined 41 goals, 37 assists and 119 points.
DEFENSE MATTERS
Returning to the defensive core with Conaboy is fellow co-captain and All-MAAC Preseason selection in senior defender Osanitsch. The Bobcats will rely heavily on the leadership and consistency of Osanitsch who played in and started all 21 games last season. In her junior year, Osanitsch tallied career highs across the board in goals (three), assists (two), points (eight), shots (nine), shots-on-goal (nine), game-winning goals (two) and defensive saves (one).
WELCOME NEWCOMERS
Helping to replace the significant workload of the nine graduated seniors will be a healthy crop of 10 freshmen, who'll all look to make an immediate impact on Coach Main's squad. Across the entire nation, Quinnipiac field hockey's Class of 2018 is tied for the 2nd-largest among all Div. I programs. The Bobcats are tied with five schools for second place including national powers such as Syracuse, American and Iowa. All institutions trail Ohio State who welcomes 12 freshmen in 2014.
THE HEAD COACH
One of the nation's most visible faces in the sport of field hockey, Quinnipiac head coach Becca Main has elevated the Bobcats into multifaceted and well-rounded program. Now entering her 20th season in 2014, coach Main has built the Bobcats into an annual power, first in the Northeast Conference and now in the newly formed Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. A formidable regional opponent for years, Main's program continues to ascend to new heights as the Bobcats are coming off the best record in program history (14-7) in 2013 as well as the first MAAC Championship in the history of Quinnipiac Athletics.
A FIRST FOR QUINNIPIAC
With their MAAC Regular Season and Tournament Championship, the 2013 Bobcats became the first sport at Quinnipiac to win each respective titles in their new conference. Quinnipiac finished the regular season with a 5-1 mark in MAAC play and went on to defeat Bryant and Robert Morris to capture the 2013 MAAC crown.
THE BOBCATS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
The 2013 season marked the Bobcats' third trip to the NCAA Tournament after previously playing in the 2001 NCAA Play-In Game against California and the 2003 Play-In Game against American.