QU Field Hockey Hosts Holy Cross On Tuesday, Sept. 22
9/21/2015 7:18:00 AM | Field Hockey
Quinnipiac University Bobcats (1-6) vs.
College of the Holy Cross Crusaders (5-3)
Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015 – 3:30 PM
Quinnipiac Field Hockey Turf Complex- Hamden, Conn.
All-time vs. Holy Cross: 6-3
Current Streak vs. Holy Cross: Won 5
Last Meeting: W, 2-0 (Worcester, Mass.)
The Quinnipiac University field hockey team will host the College of the Holy Cross on Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 3:30 p.m. at the Quinnipiac Field Hockey Turf Complex in Hamden, Conn. The Bobcats are currently 1-6 overall while Holy Cross is 5-3 on the season.
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.
Their Last Time Out
In their last outing, Quinnipiac lost to Maine, 4-1, on Thursday, Sept. 17. Meghan McCullough (Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania) scored Quinnipiac's only goal in the loss.
All-Time Against Holy Cross
All-Time vs. College of the Holy Cross (6-3-0)
Date W/L Score Location
9/10/14 W 2-0 Worcester, MA
9/26/13 W 5-1 Hamden, CT
8/24/12 W 1-0 Worcester, MA
8/11/11 W 6-2 Hamden, CT
9/24/09 W 3-1 Hamden, CT
9/26/08 CNCD 0-0 Worcester, MA
10/10/07 L 2-3 2OT Hamden, CT
8/29/06 L 2-3 Worcester, MA
9/4/05 W 2-1 Hamden, CT
9/3/04 L 0-5 Worcester, MA
Home: 4-1-0 Away: 2-2-0
Neutral: 0-0-0 OT: 0-1-0
Postseason: 0-0-0
Scouting The Holy Cross Crusaders
Testing Themselves Early
An ambitious early-season schedule has given Quinnipiac the 11th toughest schedule out of 78 NCAA Division I field hockey teams as past opponents have accumulated a 19-8 record for a .704 winning percentage.
Easy Riders
Future opponents have compiled a 27-40 record for a .403 winning percentage to date, which would present the 17th easiest schedule from now until the end of the season.
On The Leaderboard
The Kingdom
Con Air
Call The Feds
Meg Mc
Meghan McCullough's goal against Maine made her the sixth different Bobcat to score this season.
What's Up Next
Quinnipiac will travel to Hempstead, New York on Friday, Sept. 25 to take on Hofstra in a non-conference match-up at 3 p.m. Quinnipiac will return home on Sunday, Sept. 27 to host Vermont at 12 p.m. at the Quinnipiac Field Hockey Turf Complex in Hamden, Conn.
College of the Holy Cross Crusaders (5-3)
Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015 – 3:30 PM
Quinnipiac Field Hockey Turf Complex- Hamden, Conn.
All-time vs. Holy Cross: 6-3
Current Streak vs. Holy Cross: Won 5
Last Meeting: W, 2-0 (Worcester, Mass.)
The Quinnipiac University field hockey team will host the College of the Holy Cross on Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 3:30 p.m. at the Quinnipiac Field Hockey Turf Complex in Hamden, Conn. The Bobcats are currently 1-6 overall while Holy Cross is 5-3 on the season.
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.
Their Last Time Out
In their last outing, Quinnipiac lost to Maine, 4-1, on Thursday, Sept. 17. Meghan McCullough (Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania) scored Quinnipiac's only goal in the loss.
All-Time Against Holy Cross
- Quinnipiac and Holy Cross have met nine times since their first meeting on Sept. 3, 2004.
- Holy Cross took three of the first four meetings between the two teams.
- Quinnipiac is currently riding a five-game winning streak against Holy Cross, with a win in each of the last four seasons; the Bobcats and Crusaders did not play in 2010, but Quinnipiac won their meeting in 2009, 3-1.
- The Bobcats have outscored the Crusaders 17-4 in their last five meetings.
All-Time vs. College of the Holy Cross (6-3-0)
Date W/L Score Location
9/10/14 W 2-0 Worcester, MA
9/26/13 W 5-1 Hamden, CT
8/24/12 W 1-0 Worcester, MA
8/11/11 W 6-2 Hamden, CT
9/24/09 W 3-1 Hamden, CT
9/26/08 CNCD 0-0 Worcester, MA
10/10/07 L 2-3 2OT Hamden, CT
8/29/06 L 2-3 Worcester, MA
9/4/05 W 2-1 Hamden, CT
9/3/04 L 0-5 Worcester, MA
Home: 4-1-0 Away: 2-2-0
Neutral: 0-0-0 OT: 0-1-0
Postseason: 0-0-0
Scouting The Holy Cross Crusaders
- Holy Cross enters Tuesday's match-up with a record of 5-3 overall with a win in three of their last four outings.
- Last week, the Crusaders defeated Vermont, 5-2 in Burlington, Vermont, before also taking a 4-1 decision against Colgate in Worcester, Mass.
- Emily Loprete currently leads Holy Cross in goals (6) and points (13).
- Maureen Connolly has passed out a team-leading six assists, to go along with three goals for 12 points.
- Lauren Ineson (3) and Michelle McNeil (2) give Holy Cross four players with multiple goals to date.
- Megan Inch has played every minute of the season in goal for Holy Cross, piling up a 5-3 record with a .714 save percentage and a 1.50 goals-against-average.
Testing Themselves Early
An ambitious early-season schedule has given Quinnipiac the 11th toughest schedule out of 78 NCAA Division I field hockey teams as past opponents have accumulated a 19-8 record for a .704 winning percentage.
Easy Riders
Future opponents have compiled a 27-40 record for a .403 winning percentage to date, which would present the 17th easiest schedule from now until the end of the season.
On The Leaderboard
- Quinnipiac leads all NCAA Division I programs with 12 defensive saves.
- Quinnipiac goalkeepers have made 64 saves – the third most in NCAA Division I field hockey.
The Kingdom
- Angie King leds all NCAA Division I field hockey players with nine defensive saves – the next four student-athletes ranked combine for 14 total.
- King has recorded a defensive save in six consecutive games.
- King's 14 career defensive saves are tied for the second most among active players; Indiana's Sydney Supica sits at 16 while Ball State's Bianca Velez has also totaled 14 for her career.
- King's three defensive saves against Maine were a single-game record; her nine defensive saves for the year are a single-season record, passing Cate Colucci's 7 in 2013; King's 14 career saves are a career record, passing Colucci's 12.
Con Air
- Megan Conaboy ranks 8th in NCAA Division I field hockey with 7.33 saves per game.
- Conaboy also ranks 30th in save percentage (.698).
Call The Feds
- Michelle Federico has a four-game point streak in which she has accumulated two goals and three assists for seven points.
- Federico is the only player in the Bobcats line-up to score a goal in consecutive games.
Meg Mc
Meghan McCullough's goal against Maine made her the sixth different Bobcat to score this season.
What's Up Next
Quinnipiac will travel to Hempstead, New York on Friday, Sept. 25 to take on Hofstra in a non-conference match-up at 3 p.m. Quinnipiac will return home on Sunday, Sept. 27 to host Vermont at 12 p.m. at the Quinnipiac Field Hockey Turf Complex in Hamden, Conn.
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