
QU Field Hockey Hosts Siena For Senior Day On Sunday, Oct. 18
10/17/2015 12:00:00 PM | Field Hockey
Quinnipiac University Bobcats (5-9, 2-0 MAAC) vs.
Siena College Saints (3-9, 2-0 MAAC)
Date: Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015
Time: 12 PM
Location: Quinnipiac Field Hockey Turf Complex // Hamden, Conn.
All-Time vs. Siena: 20-1
Last Meeting: W, 3-0 (11/3/13; Hamden, Conn.)
Multimedia
Bobcat fans can watch FREE LIVE VIDEO at QuinnipiacBobcats.com by clicking on the All-Access link on the home page or the video link on the field hockey schedule. In addition, fans on Twitter should follow @QU_FH for in-game highlights.
All-Time Against Siena
• Quinnipiac and Siena have played each other 21 times with Quinnipiac winning 20 of those meetings.
• Quinnipiac has won the last 15 meetings, outscoring Siena, 60-9.
• Siena's only win in the series came on Oct. 15, 2000 when the Saints topped the Bobcats, 2-1, in Hamden, Conn.
• Quinnipiac is 11-1 all-time on its home field, and have outscored the Saints 47-8 with seven shutouts at home.
Scouting The Siena Saints
• Siena enters Sunday's match-up with a record of 3-9 overall and 2-0 in the MAAC, with conferences coming against Sacred Heart and Bryant.
• Siena has scored four goals in each of its MAAC games - a 4-2 win against Sacred Heart and a 4-3 overtime win against Bryant.
• Aubrie Bleier, Marie Aloi and Brittany Onesto are all tied for the team lead with two assists apiece.
• Ashley Dona and Fabiana Citro have both scored three goals each.
The Bobcats Last Time Out
• The Bobcats are coming off a thrilling 3-2 overtime win against Sacred Heart on Friday, Oct. 15.
• Quinnipiac trailed 1-0 and 2-1 before Angie King scored off a corner with 1:25 to play to force overtime.
• In overtime, Lily Shemo scored her second goal of the game to give the Bobcats' the win.
• Bobcats' leading scorer Meghan McCullough had two assists in the win.
Senior Day Notes
Megan Conaboy
Two-Time Team Captain (2014-15)
2014 NFHCA All-Mideast Region First Team
2014 QU Most Valuable Player
Two-Time MAAC Co-Goalkeeper of the Year (2013-14)
Two-Time MAAC Second Team (2013-14)
Two-Time MAAC All-Academic Team (2013-14)
2012 NEC Honor Roll
Four-time Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA National Div. I Academic Squad (2011-14)
Five-time MAAC Defensive Player of the Week
• To date, Conaboy is 5-8 with a .689 save percentage and a 2.90 GAA.
• Megan Conaboy enters Sunday's game tied with Nicole Lewis '13 with 28 career wins - good for the third most in program history.
• Her 11 career shutouts rank 3rd in QU history.
Meghan McCullough
• 2015 All-MAAC Preseason Selection
• 2014 QU Best Midfielder Player Award
• Currently leads Quinnipiac in assists (8) and points (14).
• She enters Sunday's game with eight career goals and 10 career assists - good for a tie of 19th place all-time.
• Scored against Maine, Hofstra and Bryant
• Is one of eight players in the MAAC to average a point per game to date.
Megan Osanitsch
• 2015 All-MAAC Preseason Selection
• Two-Time Team Captain (2014-15)
•2014 All-MAAC First Team
• 2014 QU Best Defensive Player Award
•2013-14 MAAC All-Academic selection
• 2012 NEC Honor Roll selection
• Four-time Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Div. I National Academic Squad (2011-14)
• Has three assists on the year, including the game-winner on Friday, Oct. 16 against Sacred Heart
Haley Swartz
• 2015 Team Captain
• 2014 QU ZAG Team Player Award
• Two-Time MAAC All-Academic Team (2013-14)
• Two-Time Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Div. I National Academic Squad (2013-14)
• Enters the weekend with six goals and four assists for 16 points for her career
• Her two goals this season match her career-best she set as a freshman
Player Notes
King Piece
• Angie King enters Sunday with a NCAA Division I leading 12 defensive saves for the season.
• Quinnipiac's 20 defensive saves lead all NCAA Division I teams.
• King has recorded a defensive save in nine of Quinnipiac's 14 games this year, including at least one defensive save in seven straight games.
• King is currently tied with Sydney Supica for the most career defensive saves (17) among all active
NCAA Division I field hockey players.
Meg Mc-C
• Meghan McCullough has been on a tear as of late, accumulating seven points in her last three games.
• McCullough currently leads Quinnipiac in assists (8) and points (14).
• McCullough's eight assists also lead the MAAC.
• McCullough is one of eight players in the MAAC averaging a point-per-game.
What's Next For The Bobcats?
• After today's game against Siena, Quinnipiac's final regular-season home game falls on Nov. 1 when the Bobcats host Fairfield at 12 Pm.
• After today's game, Quinnipiac will travel to Rider on Friday, Oct. 223 and Monmouth on Snday, Oct. 25.
Siena College Saints (3-9, 2-0 MAAC)
Date: Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015
Time: 12 PM
Location: Quinnipiac Field Hockey Turf Complex // Hamden, Conn.
All-Time vs. Siena: 20-1
Last Meeting: W, 3-0 (11/3/13; Hamden, Conn.)
Multimedia
Bobcat fans can watch FREE LIVE VIDEO at QuinnipiacBobcats.com by clicking on the All-Access link on the home page or the video link on the field hockey schedule. In addition, fans on Twitter should follow @QU_FH for in-game highlights.
All-Time Against Siena
• Quinnipiac and Siena have played each other 21 times with Quinnipiac winning 20 of those meetings.
• Quinnipiac has won the last 15 meetings, outscoring Siena, 60-9.
• Siena's only win in the series came on Oct. 15, 2000 when the Saints topped the Bobcats, 2-1, in Hamden, Conn.
• Quinnipiac is 11-1 all-time on its home field, and have outscored the Saints 47-8 with seven shutouts at home.
Scouting The Siena Saints
• Siena enters Sunday's match-up with a record of 3-9 overall and 2-0 in the MAAC, with conferences coming against Sacred Heart and Bryant.
• Siena has scored four goals in each of its MAAC games - a 4-2 win against Sacred Heart and a 4-3 overtime win against Bryant.
• Aubrie Bleier, Marie Aloi and Brittany Onesto are all tied for the team lead with two assists apiece.
• Ashley Dona and Fabiana Citro have both scored three goals each.
The Bobcats Last Time Out
• The Bobcats are coming off a thrilling 3-2 overtime win against Sacred Heart on Friday, Oct. 15.
• Quinnipiac trailed 1-0 and 2-1 before Angie King scored off a corner with 1:25 to play to force overtime.
• In overtime, Lily Shemo scored her second goal of the game to give the Bobcats' the win.
• Bobcats' leading scorer Meghan McCullough had two assists in the win.
Senior Day Notes
Megan Conaboy
Two-Time Team Captain (2014-15)
2014 NFHCA All-Mideast Region First Team
2014 QU Most Valuable Player
Two-Time MAAC Co-Goalkeeper of the Year (2013-14)
Two-Time MAAC Second Team (2013-14)
Two-Time MAAC All-Academic Team (2013-14)
2012 NEC Honor Roll
Four-time Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA National Div. I Academic Squad (2011-14)
Five-time MAAC Defensive Player of the Week
• To date, Conaboy is 5-8 with a .689 save percentage and a 2.90 GAA.
• Megan Conaboy enters Sunday's game tied with Nicole Lewis '13 with 28 career wins - good for the third most in program history.
• Her 11 career shutouts rank 3rd in QU history.
Meghan McCullough
• 2015 All-MAAC Preseason Selection
• 2014 QU Best Midfielder Player Award
• Currently leads Quinnipiac in assists (8) and points (14).
• She enters Sunday's game with eight career goals and 10 career assists - good for a tie of 19th place all-time.
• Scored against Maine, Hofstra and Bryant
• Is one of eight players in the MAAC to average a point per game to date.
Megan Osanitsch
• 2015 All-MAAC Preseason Selection
• Two-Time Team Captain (2014-15)
•2014 All-MAAC First Team
• 2014 QU Best Defensive Player Award
•2013-14 MAAC All-Academic selection
• 2012 NEC Honor Roll selection
• Four-time Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Div. I National Academic Squad (2011-14)
• Has three assists on the year, including the game-winner on Friday, Oct. 16 against Sacred Heart
Haley Swartz
• 2015 Team Captain
• 2014 QU ZAG Team Player Award
• Two-Time MAAC All-Academic Team (2013-14)
• Two-Time Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Div. I National Academic Squad (2013-14)
• Enters the weekend with six goals and four assists for 16 points for her career
• Her two goals this season match her career-best she set as a freshman
Player Notes
King Piece
• Angie King enters Sunday with a NCAA Division I leading 12 defensive saves for the season.
• Quinnipiac's 20 defensive saves lead all NCAA Division I teams.
• King has recorded a defensive save in nine of Quinnipiac's 14 games this year, including at least one defensive save in seven straight games.
• King is currently tied with Sydney Supica for the most career defensive saves (17) among all active
NCAA Division I field hockey players.
Meg Mc-C
• Meghan McCullough has been on a tear as of late, accumulating seven points in her last three games.
• McCullough currently leads Quinnipiac in assists (8) and points (14).
• McCullough's eight assists also lead the MAAC.
• McCullough is one of eight players in the MAAC averaging a point-per-game.
What's Next For The Bobcats?
• After today's game against Siena, Quinnipiac's final regular-season home game falls on Nov. 1 when the Bobcats host Fairfield at 12 Pm.
• After today's game, Quinnipiac will travel to Rider on Friday, Oct. 223 and Monmouth on Snday, Oct. 25.
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