QU Women's Soccer Looks to Extend Win Streak on Wednesday Against Iona
10/10/2016 2:37:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Winners of Last Four Straight, Bobcats Attempt to Move to 7-0 at Home in 2016
Quinnipiac Bobcats (8-4-1, 4-2 MAAC) vs.
Iona Gaels (1-10-2, 1-3-1 MAAC)
Wednesday, October 12, 2016 • 3:00 PM
QU Soccer Field • Hamden, CT
All-Time Series vs. Iona (Div. I): 10-4-1 (4-2-1)
FOLLOW THE GAME
A four-game winning streak and tremendous 3-0 win on Senior Day gives the Quinnipiac women's soccer team all sorts of momentum rolling into their fourth home match in five games as the Bobcats are set to host Iona on Wednesday at 3 PM. A win over the Gaels would also give the Bobcats their longest win streak since the 2007 season where Quinnipiac ripped off eight straight victories.
ALL-TIME AGAINST IONA (10-4-1, 4-2-1 IN DIV. I)
SCOUTING REPORT: IONA
PLAYOFF PICTURE
With four conference games remaining on the schedule, Quinnipiac can go a long way towards clinching a spot in the 2016 MAAC Tournament as early as Wednesday as a victory over Iona. Currently fourth in the MAAC table with 12 points, a Quinnipiac victory would give the Bobcats 15 points with three games remaining. Three teams currently tied for seventh – Marist (five games remaining), Iona (five) and Fairfield (four) – all have four points each and would have to come up with at least 12 points while the Bobcats would have to lose-out in order to pass Quinnipiac in the standings.
WIN PARADE
Significant on many levels, Saturday's victory for Quinnipiac marked the Bobcats' fourth straight win, sixth straight at home and third straight clean sheet. The lone remaining unbeaten team at home in the MAAC at 6-0, Quinnipiac begins a season with a six-game win streak at home for just the second time in program history. The only other year the Bobcats started a season 6-0 at home came back in head coach Dave Clarke's first season at Quinnipiac in 1999 where his team went 11-0.
FEWER SHOTS = FEWER GOALS
Quinnipiac's defense has picked up considerably over the last three games as the Bobcats have pitched three consecutive shutouts and have allowed just one goal in their current four-game win streak. An important stat to consider, through the first nine games of the season the Bobcats allowed 127 attempted shots from their opponents (14.1 per game) but in the last four games opponents have attempted only 24 shots (6 per game). In that four-game stretch, Quinnipiac's primary keeper Olivia Myszewski has seen her goals-against average lower from a season-high 1.38 to a season-low 0.85 heading into Wednesday's match.
SHUTOUT STREAK
The last goal scored by an opponent against the Bobcats came on Sept. 28 in a 2-1 win over Fairfield as the Stags scored with 26:47 remaining in the second half .The three-game shutout span is the longest such streak since the 2012 season while the current scoreless streak of 296:47 ranks as the longest since the 2007 season where Quinnipiac pitched a shutout in 345:26 consecutive minutes. The program record came back in the 1999 season where the Bobcats held their opposition off the scoresheet for four consecutive games.
OFFENSIVE JUGERNAUTS
The offensive side of the ball has been the Bobcats' forte all season long as Quinnipiac comes into Wednesday's contest ranking second in the MAAC in goals (26), goals per game (2.00) and points per game (6.38) as well as first in assists (31) and assists per game (2.38). Jess Fontaine (4G, 8A), Nadya Gill (6G, 2A) and Ally Grunstein (3G, 6A) all rank in the top 10 in the MAAC in points and points per game while Gill is tied for the lead in the conference in game-winning goals with three. At least two Bobcats are ranked in the top 10 of every major offensive statistical category in the conference.
POINTS ALL AROUND
Continuing on the offensive theme, 15 different Bobcats have registered at least one point this season, a total that easily leads the MAAC. The only conference foes to see as many as 10 players notch at least one point in 2016 is Monmouth (13), Siena (12) and Marist (11). The seven remaining MAAC teams are all in the single digits.
FONTAINE OF YOUTH
Two more assists for Jess Fontaine coming in a 3-0 win over Canisius gives her a team-leading 16 points (four goals, eight assists) on the season. Her team and MAAC-leading eight assists on the season not only lead both categories but her assist total is tied for eighth in the nation while she is tied for 10th in assists per game (0.62). Currently riding a four-game point streak, Fontaine has posted eight points (two goals, four assists) in that career-long scoring span.
MOVIN ON UP
With her two assists against Canisius, Jess Fontaine made a move up the Top 10 all-time career record list at Quinnipiac with 19 career assists. She now sits in sole possession of fifth place all-time in career assists at Quinnipiac. The four players ahead of Fontaine on the all-time leaderboard all graduated prior to 2001, giving Fontaine the most assists by a single-player in the last 15 years and the most-ever by a four-year Division I Bobcat as Quinnipiac moved into the NCAA Div. I ranks in 1998.
LITTLE AL DOING BIG THINGS
Sophomore forward Al Pelletier had herself a dominant performance in the Bobcats' 3-0 win over Canisius as she notched one goal and one assist, including her second game-winning tally of the season. After going for three points in the season-opening 2-1 win over Toledo (8/19), Pelletier had only notched one goal in a span of nine games before her first career multi-assist game came against Marist (10/1). Just one year removed from recording one goal in 10 games played during her rookie season, Pelletier has been incredible in 2016 with 10 points on three goals and four assists.
HEAVYWEIGHTS AT HOME
Quinnipiac ran its home unbeaten streak to six straight to open 2016 with a 3-0 victory over Canisius on Saturday. Currently, the Bobcats are the lone team in the MAAC that hasn't lost at home in 2016. With the 6-0 record in Hamden this season, the Bobcats now own the second-longest home unbeaten streak to start a season in program history. Quinnipiac rolled with a record of 11-0 at home in 1999 which stands as the lone season in program history in which the Bobcats finished unbeaten in a single-season at home.
NEWFOUND DEFENSIVE IDENTITY
Quinnipiac hasn't seen their defense perform better all season than in the last four-game stretch as the Bobcats have allowed just one goal in the last four games and posted shutouts in the last three contests. Since making a move to put Jess Gargan at center back and Mackenzie Tibball at left fullback, the Bobcats have gone on a four-game win streak and excelled defensively. Opponents combine for just 24 shots (six per game) and 10 on-target (2.5 per game) in that time frame and haven't scored in the last 296:47 against the Bobcats.
FIRST ON THE BOARD
Scoring first has been one of the biggest indicators to the Bobcats' success in 2016 as Quinnipiac has scored the game's first goal in all eight of their wins this season. Overall on the season, Quinnipiac is 8-2 in games in which the Bobcats have scored first while their record stands 0-2-1 in the three games where the opponent opens the scoring.
UTILIZING THE YOUTH
Through 13 games in 2016, 16 of the 26 (61.5 percent) Bobcat goals on the season have been scored by underclassmen. Sophomores Nadya Gill (six), Al Pelletier (three), Katrina Friedman (two) and Madison Borowiec (two) combine with freshmen Ally Grunstein (three) for 12 of the team's goals this season. The upperclassmen to score in 2016 have been Jess Fontaine (four), Sarah Pandolfi (three), Kelly Caruso (two) and Carly Glaser (one).
WEEKLY AWARD RUN
Quinnipiac currently leads all MAAC teams with three combined Rookie of the Week honors while Olivia Myszewski most-recently won the first Defensive Player of the Week award for the Bobcats since Oct. 28, 2013. The Bobcats are currently tied with Rider for the most total weekly award (five) this season.
Offensive Player of the Week – Sarah Pandolfi (Sept. 5)
Defensive Player of the Week – Olivia Myszewski (Oct. 10)
Rookie of the Week – Olivia Myszewski (Aug. 22), Ally Grunstein (Aug. 29, Oct. 3)
CRAZY RESULT
Quinnipiac's 1-0 road win over Manhattan was significant on many levels as the decision marked the first 1-0 league win since the Bobcats defeated Manhattan by the same score at home back on Oct. 23, 2013 (25 games ago). An even more impressive mark is Wednesday's win marked the first 1-0 league road victory for the Bobcats since defeating Central Connecticut State as a member of the Northeast Conference, 1-0, back on Oct. 21, 2001 (72 games ago).
POWERFUL PLAYMAKER
A sensation in her first season as a Bobcat, freshman Ally Grunstein sits third on the team with 12 points on three goals and six assists. Her assist total not only ranks tied for second in the MAAC but she also stands tied for 37th in the nation and tied for third among freshmen in assists per game (0.46). Dynamic with the ball, Grunstein has done her damage primarily off the bench as she ranks ninth on the team in minutes played (661) and has started only five-of-13 games in 2016.
CAPTAIN CLUTCH
Nadya Gill continues to show a flair for the dramatic as her tally in the 53rd minute at Manhattan served as game-winner in a 1-0 victory for the Bobcats. That game-winning tally stands as her team-leading fifth goal of 2016 and third game-winner of the season. Through 30 games in her career, Gill has accumulated 14 goals and five assists for 33 points (1.10 per game). Incredibly, eight of Gill's 14 career goals (57.1 percent) have gone down as game-winners.
HARPING ON THE D
Quinnipiac put on a defensive clinic in a 3-0 win over Marist as the Bobcats shutout a team averaging 1.90 goals per game heading into the contest while holding the Red Foxes to just seven total shots including one in the first half. The leading scorer in the MAAC coming into play – Camille Bowen (9 G, 1A) – was held without a shot for just the second time all season.
GARGANTUAN MOVE
After struggling with injuries throughout non-conference play, 2015 MAAC All-Rookie Team selection Jess Gargan moved to the center back position for the last four games and has helped turn around the Bobcat defense which has allowed just one goal in the those four contests. Gargan has also tallied two assists from her new defensive positioning to pick up her first points of 2016.
FOR THE FIRST TIME
Primarily a role player throughout her career, Carly Glaser had a shining moment in the Bobcats' 3-0 win over Marist as the junior punched home her first career goal in the 43rd minute to start the scoring in the team's three-goal victory. Playing in her 29th career game, Glaser recorded her first career tally which ultimately went down as the game-winning goal on the afternoon. She joins Nadya Gill from last season as the first Bobcats since Furtuna Velaj '12 in 2008 to see their first career goal be a game-winner.
CARUSO CARRESSING IT IN
Kelly Caruso opened the scoring with a penalty kick tally in the Bobcats' 2-1 win over Fairfield, a goal that stands as the first penalty kick for Quinnipiac on the season. A free kick specialist, Caruso lined up her shot and drove the ball to the lower right corner as she remains a perfect three-for-three on penalty kicks in her four-year career. Caruso's second goal of 2016 gives her six over her four-year career while the last four straight have come off set pieces.
UNCOMMON RESULT
Nadya Gill's tally in the 19th minute, coupled with a stellar defensive showing from the Bobcats' back line, helped lead the way to a 1-0 victory over Bryant (9/6). Quinnipiac's second clean sheet of 2016 (3-0 vs. UMass Lowell – Aug. 23, 2016) stands as the first 1-0 win for the Bobcats since defeating Vermont by the same score at home back on Sept. 13, 2014. The 1-0 result also marked the first time that the Bobcats have won 1-0 on the road since defeating Holy Cross on Sept. 2, 2012.
IT ALL PANS OUT
A missed 2015 season for Sarah Pandolfi had the Bobcats dealing with the loss of one of the team's main strikers. Two years removed from being just one of two Bobcats to start all 17 games in 2014, Pandolfi blasted home her first goal as a Bobcat in a 3-0 win over UMass Lowell. She recently followed with a career high five points (two goals, one assist) in a 6-2 win over Delaware State to earn her MAAC Offensive Player of the Week honors. A transfer from UMass, Pandolfi finished her freshman year as a Minutewoman with two goals and two assists before transferring to Quinnipiac prior to the start of 2014. In her 2014 season, Pandolfi led the team with 35 shots while adding two assists in her 17 games.
GOALS GALORE
A six-goal outburst carried Quinnipiac past Delaware State (9/4) in dominating fashion, 6-2. Coming into play with an already lethal scoring attack, the Bobcats only padded their stats as Quinnipiac now has 26 goals through 13 games in 2016 for a per-game average of 2.00. The second-highest scoring team in the MAAC reached six goals in a single-game for the first time since defeating Fairfield Dickinson, 6-0, back on Oct. 31, 2010 – the last time Quinnipiac tallied more than six goals in a single-game came all the way back in 1999 when the Bobcats defeated Iona, 7-0.
ASSISTED LIVING
Helping factor into the six-goal explosion against Delaware State was a total of nine assists as a team for the Bobcats which stands as the most accumulated in a single-game in the program's Div. I history. Led by Ally Grunstein's single-game Div. I record three assists, seven players in all racked up at least one helper in the six-goal scoring spree. As a team, the Bobcats have racked up 32 assists through 13 games for a per-game average (2.46) that sits tied for ninth in the nation.
DOUBLE DIPPING
Ally Grunstein factored heavily in the decision against NJIT (8/26) as her first two career goals helped lift the Bobcats to a 2-2 draw after trailing the Highlanders 2-0 midway through the first half. Grunstein immediately vaulted up to a tie with Nadya Gill for first on the team in points and goals while she joins Gill as just the second freshman since 2009 to post a multi-goal game in their freshman campaign.
OVERCOMING THE ODDS
The Bobcats' 2-2 draw against NJIT not only kept Quinnipiac undefeated but it signaled one of the more significant results in recent memory. Prior to Friday's draw, the last time the Bobcats erased a two-goal deficit to either tie or win a game came all the way back on Oct. 3, 2008 when Quinnipiac defeated Robert Morris, 4-3, in double overtime. The near eight-year run spanned an incredible 119 matches since the Bobcats last accomplished the feat.
MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE
Devan Malcolm earned the starting nod for the Bobcats against UMass Lowell and delivered in what was her first career appearance. The sophomore keeper notched five saves to not only pick up the win but also record a clean sheet in her collegiate debut. She became the first Quinnipiac goalkeeper to post a shutout in their first career appearance since Class of 2016 graduate Natalia Grodzki recorded a two-save shutout in her debut against NJIT back on Sept. 7, 2012.
THREE'S COMPANY
Three different goal scorers filled the stat sheet for Quinnipiac as Nadya Gill, Sarah Pandolfi and Madison Borowiec picked up the goals for the Bobcats in a 3-0 win over UMass Lowell. Gill recorded her second goal of 2016 as well as the 10th of her career and sixth game-winning goal in 19 career appearances. After missing the entire 2015 campaign due to injury, Pandolfi blasted home her first career goal as a Bobcat in the win while Borowiec registered her second career goal and is now tied for second on the team in points with three.
ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS
After just one appearance, freshman keeper Olivia Myszewski has already made a little history as her seven saves goes down as the most by a Bobcat goalkeeper in their first career appearance in the program's Div. I era (since 1998). Myszewski's seven saves are the most since Elizabeth Cook notched six in her first career appearance. Myszewski also became the first Bobcat keeper to pick up the victory in a victory in their first career start since Cook helped lead Quinnipiac to a double overtime 1-0 victory back on Oct. 4, 2009.
Iona Gaels (1-10-2, 1-3-1 MAAC)
Wednesday, October 12, 2016 • 3:00 PM
QU Soccer Field • Hamden, CT
All-Time Series vs. Iona (Div. I): 10-4-1 (4-2-1)
FOLLOW THE GAME
A four-game winning streak and tremendous 3-0 win on Senior Day gives the Quinnipiac women's soccer team all sorts of momentum rolling into their fourth home match in five games as the Bobcats are set to host Iona on Wednesday at 3 PM. A win over the Gaels would also give the Bobcats their longest win streak since the 2007 season where Quinnipiac ripped off eight straight victories.
ALL-TIME AGAINST IONA (10-4-1, 4-2-1 IN DIV. I)
- Quinnipiac has enjoyed a great run of success through the years against Iona as the Bobcats hold a 10-4-1 record against the Gaels
- Even with the overall success, Iona has played the Bobcats touch since Quinnipiac joined the MAAC as the Gaels have gone 1-1-1 in the last three meetings (all of which have gone into overtime)
- In the 2015 meeting, Quinnipiac scored an emphatic thrilling double overtime road win as the Bobcats scored an equalizer with 1:24 remaining before Nadya Gill netted the game-winning goal to give her a hat trick and the Bobcats a 4-3 victory in the 102nd minute
- Iona scored consecutive goals in last season's meeting in a span of 1:06 to go from trialing 2-1 to the 3-2 lead in the second half
- Nicole Eriksen provided the heroics in regulation as she headed home the game-tying goal in the closing minutes to give Gill the chance to win the game in overtime
- Prior to that offensive showcase, the Bobcats drew with Iona, 1-1, at home in 2014 and fell in New Rochelle, 1-0, in 2013
- Before Quinnipiac moved to the Division I ranks, the Bobcats went 6-2 against the Gaels and held a +14 goal differential in those eight contests (24-10)
SCOUTING REPORT: IONA
- Iona (1-10-2, 1-3-1 MAAC) has struggled throughout the season but have been competitive in MAAC play in the last two contests
- Facing Fairfield at home, the Gaels fell by a slim margin of 1-0 and their most-recent game ended in a 3-3 draw against Marist last Wednesday
- In that Marist draw, Iona recovered from a 3-2 deficit and scored the equalizer with just 10 seconds remaining in regulation to earn one point in the MAAC standings
- Their lone win on the season came in conference play was a 2-0 victory over Saint Peter's back on September 24
- Iona struggled in non-conference play, finishing with a 0-7-1 mark in non-league games with just three goals scored in those eight contests
- The Gaels are starting to turn their season around in recent games and come in tied for fifth in the conference in goals per game (1.40) in MAAC-only play
- Defense has been a major problem all season and the Gaels come into play ranked ninth in goals-allowed average (2.20) in conference play
- Amber Crispin, Charlotte Stuart and Emily Hansen come in tied for the team-lead with two goals each
- Crispin leads the team with six points as she has two assists in addition to her two goals
- Mariana Jaramillo leads the team in shots attempted (25)
- Tiffany Martinez is the primary keeper as she comes in having started all 13 games while holding a 2.51 GAA, .733 save percentage and 85 saves in 1111:26 of action
PLAYOFF PICTURE
With four conference games remaining on the schedule, Quinnipiac can go a long way towards clinching a spot in the 2016 MAAC Tournament as early as Wednesday as a victory over Iona. Currently fourth in the MAAC table with 12 points, a Quinnipiac victory would give the Bobcats 15 points with three games remaining. Three teams currently tied for seventh – Marist (five games remaining), Iona (five) and Fairfield (four) – all have four points each and would have to come up with at least 12 points while the Bobcats would have to lose-out in order to pass Quinnipiac in the standings.
WIN PARADE
Significant on many levels, Saturday's victory for Quinnipiac marked the Bobcats' fourth straight win, sixth straight at home and third straight clean sheet. The lone remaining unbeaten team at home in the MAAC at 6-0, Quinnipiac begins a season with a six-game win streak at home for just the second time in program history. The only other year the Bobcats started a season 6-0 at home came back in head coach Dave Clarke's first season at Quinnipiac in 1999 where his team went 11-0.
FEWER SHOTS = FEWER GOALS
Quinnipiac's defense has picked up considerably over the last three games as the Bobcats have pitched three consecutive shutouts and have allowed just one goal in their current four-game win streak. An important stat to consider, through the first nine games of the season the Bobcats allowed 127 attempted shots from their opponents (14.1 per game) but in the last four games opponents have attempted only 24 shots (6 per game). In that four-game stretch, Quinnipiac's primary keeper Olivia Myszewski has seen her goals-against average lower from a season-high 1.38 to a season-low 0.85 heading into Wednesday's match.
SHUTOUT STREAK
The last goal scored by an opponent against the Bobcats came on Sept. 28 in a 2-1 win over Fairfield as the Stags scored with 26:47 remaining in the second half .The three-game shutout span is the longest such streak since the 2012 season while the current scoreless streak of 296:47 ranks as the longest since the 2007 season where Quinnipiac pitched a shutout in 345:26 consecutive minutes. The program record came back in the 1999 season where the Bobcats held their opposition off the scoresheet for four consecutive games.
OFFENSIVE JUGERNAUTS
The offensive side of the ball has been the Bobcats' forte all season long as Quinnipiac comes into Wednesday's contest ranking second in the MAAC in goals (26), goals per game (2.00) and points per game (6.38) as well as first in assists (31) and assists per game (2.38). Jess Fontaine (4G, 8A), Nadya Gill (6G, 2A) and Ally Grunstein (3G, 6A) all rank in the top 10 in the MAAC in points and points per game while Gill is tied for the lead in the conference in game-winning goals with three. At least two Bobcats are ranked in the top 10 of every major offensive statistical category in the conference.
POINTS ALL AROUND
Continuing on the offensive theme, 15 different Bobcats have registered at least one point this season, a total that easily leads the MAAC. The only conference foes to see as many as 10 players notch at least one point in 2016 is Monmouth (13), Siena (12) and Marist (11). The seven remaining MAAC teams are all in the single digits.
FONTAINE OF YOUTH
Two more assists for Jess Fontaine coming in a 3-0 win over Canisius gives her a team-leading 16 points (four goals, eight assists) on the season. Her team and MAAC-leading eight assists on the season not only lead both categories but her assist total is tied for eighth in the nation while she is tied for 10th in assists per game (0.62). Currently riding a four-game point streak, Fontaine has posted eight points (two goals, four assists) in that career-long scoring span.
MOVIN ON UP
With her two assists against Canisius, Jess Fontaine made a move up the Top 10 all-time career record list at Quinnipiac with 19 career assists. She now sits in sole possession of fifth place all-time in career assists at Quinnipiac. The four players ahead of Fontaine on the all-time leaderboard all graduated prior to 2001, giving Fontaine the most assists by a single-player in the last 15 years and the most-ever by a four-year Division I Bobcat as Quinnipiac moved into the NCAA Div. I ranks in 1998.
LITTLE AL DOING BIG THINGS
Sophomore forward Al Pelletier had herself a dominant performance in the Bobcats' 3-0 win over Canisius as she notched one goal and one assist, including her second game-winning tally of the season. After going for three points in the season-opening 2-1 win over Toledo (8/19), Pelletier had only notched one goal in a span of nine games before her first career multi-assist game came against Marist (10/1). Just one year removed from recording one goal in 10 games played during her rookie season, Pelletier has been incredible in 2016 with 10 points on three goals and four assists.
HEAVYWEIGHTS AT HOME
Quinnipiac ran its home unbeaten streak to six straight to open 2016 with a 3-0 victory over Canisius on Saturday. Currently, the Bobcats are the lone team in the MAAC that hasn't lost at home in 2016. With the 6-0 record in Hamden this season, the Bobcats now own the second-longest home unbeaten streak to start a season in program history. Quinnipiac rolled with a record of 11-0 at home in 1999 which stands as the lone season in program history in which the Bobcats finished unbeaten in a single-season at home.
NEWFOUND DEFENSIVE IDENTITY
Quinnipiac hasn't seen their defense perform better all season than in the last four-game stretch as the Bobcats have allowed just one goal in the last four games and posted shutouts in the last three contests. Since making a move to put Jess Gargan at center back and Mackenzie Tibball at left fullback, the Bobcats have gone on a four-game win streak and excelled defensively. Opponents combine for just 24 shots (six per game) and 10 on-target (2.5 per game) in that time frame and haven't scored in the last 296:47 against the Bobcats.
FIRST ON THE BOARD
Scoring first has been one of the biggest indicators to the Bobcats' success in 2016 as Quinnipiac has scored the game's first goal in all eight of their wins this season. Overall on the season, Quinnipiac is 8-2 in games in which the Bobcats have scored first while their record stands 0-2-1 in the three games where the opponent opens the scoring.
UTILIZING THE YOUTH
Through 13 games in 2016, 16 of the 26 (61.5 percent) Bobcat goals on the season have been scored by underclassmen. Sophomores Nadya Gill (six), Al Pelletier (three), Katrina Friedman (two) and Madison Borowiec (two) combine with freshmen Ally Grunstein (three) for 12 of the team's goals this season. The upperclassmen to score in 2016 have been Jess Fontaine (four), Sarah Pandolfi (three), Kelly Caruso (two) and Carly Glaser (one).
WEEKLY AWARD RUN
Quinnipiac currently leads all MAAC teams with three combined Rookie of the Week honors while Olivia Myszewski most-recently won the first Defensive Player of the Week award for the Bobcats since Oct. 28, 2013. The Bobcats are currently tied with Rider for the most total weekly award (five) this season.
Offensive Player of the Week – Sarah Pandolfi (Sept. 5)
Defensive Player of the Week – Olivia Myszewski (Oct. 10)
Rookie of the Week – Olivia Myszewski (Aug. 22), Ally Grunstein (Aug. 29, Oct. 3)
CRAZY RESULT
Quinnipiac's 1-0 road win over Manhattan was significant on many levels as the decision marked the first 1-0 league win since the Bobcats defeated Manhattan by the same score at home back on Oct. 23, 2013 (25 games ago). An even more impressive mark is Wednesday's win marked the first 1-0 league road victory for the Bobcats since defeating Central Connecticut State as a member of the Northeast Conference, 1-0, back on Oct. 21, 2001 (72 games ago).
POWERFUL PLAYMAKER
A sensation in her first season as a Bobcat, freshman Ally Grunstein sits third on the team with 12 points on three goals and six assists. Her assist total not only ranks tied for second in the MAAC but she also stands tied for 37th in the nation and tied for third among freshmen in assists per game (0.46). Dynamic with the ball, Grunstein has done her damage primarily off the bench as she ranks ninth on the team in minutes played (661) and has started only five-of-13 games in 2016.
CAPTAIN CLUTCH
Nadya Gill continues to show a flair for the dramatic as her tally in the 53rd minute at Manhattan served as game-winner in a 1-0 victory for the Bobcats. That game-winning tally stands as her team-leading fifth goal of 2016 and third game-winner of the season. Through 30 games in her career, Gill has accumulated 14 goals and five assists for 33 points (1.10 per game). Incredibly, eight of Gill's 14 career goals (57.1 percent) have gone down as game-winners.
HARPING ON THE D
Quinnipiac put on a defensive clinic in a 3-0 win over Marist as the Bobcats shutout a team averaging 1.90 goals per game heading into the contest while holding the Red Foxes to just seven total shots including one in the first half. The leading scorer in the MAAC coming into play – Camille Bowen (9 G, 1A) – was held without a shot for just the second time all season.
GARGANTUAN MOVE
After struggling with injuries throughout non-conference play, 2015 MAAC All-Rookie Team selection Jess Gargan moved to the center back position for the last four games and has helped turn around the Bobcat defense which has allowed just one goal in the those four contests. Gargan has also tallied two assists from her new defensive positioning to pick up her first points of 2016.
FOR THE FIRST TIME
Primarily a role player throughout her career, Carly Glaser had a shining moment in the Bobcats' 3-0 win over Marist as the junior punched home her first career goal in the 43rd minute to start the scoring in the team's three-goal victory. Playing in her 29th career game, Glaser recorded her first career tally which ultimately went down as the game-winning goal on the afternoon. She joins Nadya Gill from last season as the first Bobcats since Furtuna Velaj '12 in 2008 to see their first career goal be a game-winner.
CARUSO CARRESSING IT IN
Kelly Caruso opened the scoring with a penalty kick tally in the Bobcats' 2-1 win over Fairfield, a goal that stands as the first penalty kick for Quinnipiac on the season. A free kick specialist, Caruso lined up her shot and drove the ball to the lower right corner as she remains a perfect three-for-three on penalty kicks in her four-year career. Caruso's second goal of 2016 gives her six over her four-year career while the last four straight have come off set pieces.
UNCOMMON RESULT
Nadya Gill's tally in the 19th minute, coupled with a stellar defensive showing from the Bobcats' back line, helped lead the way to a 1-0 victory over Bryant (9/6). Quinnipiac's second clean sheet of 2016 (3-0 vs. UMass Lowell – Aug. 23, 2016) stands as the first 1-0 win for the Bobcats since defeating Vermont by the same score at home back on Sept. 13, 2014. The 1-0 result also marked the first time that the Bobcats have won 1-0 on the road since defeating Holy Cross on Sept. 2, 2012.
IT ALL PANS OUT
A missed 2015 season for Sarah Pandolfi had the Bobcats dealing with the loss of one of the team's main strikers. Two years removed from being just one of two Bobcats to start all 17 games in 2014, Pandolfi blasted home her first goal as a Bobcat in a 3-0 win over UMass Lowell. She recently followed with a career high five points (two goals, one assist) in a 6-2 win over Delaware State to earn her MAAC Offensive Player of the Week honors. A transfer from UMass, Pandolfi finished her freshman year as a Minutewoman with two goals and two assists before transferring to Quinnipiac prior to the start of 2014. In her 2014 season, Pandolfi led the team with 35 shots while adding two assists in her 17 games.
GOALS GALORE
A six-goal outburst carried Quinnipiac past Delaware State (9/4) in dominating fashion, 6-2. Coming into play with an already lethal scoring attack, the Bobcats only padded their stats as Quinnipiac now has 26 goals through 13 games in 2016 for a per-game average of 2.00. The second-highest scoring team in the MAAC reached six goals in a single-game for the first time since defeating Fairfield Dickinson, 6-0, back on Oct. 31, 2010 – the last time Quinnipiac tallied more than six goals in a single-game came all the way back in 1999 when the Bobcats defeated Iona, 7-0.
ASSISTED LIVING
Helping factor into the six-goal explosion against Delaware State was a total of nine assists as a team for the Bobcats which stands as the most accumulated in a single-game in the program's Div. I history. Led by Ally Grunstein's single-game Div. I record three assists, seven players in all racked up at least one helper in the six-goal scoring spree. As a team, the Bobcats have racked up 32 assists through 13 games for a per-game average (2.46) that sits tied for ninth in the nation.
DOUBLE DIPPING
Ally Grunstein factored heavily in the decision against NJIT (8/26) as her first two career goals helped lift the Bobcats to a 2-2 draw after trailing the Highlanders 2-0 midway through the first half. Grunstein immediately vaulted up to a tie with Nadya Gill for first on the team in points and goals while she joins Gill as just the second freshman since 2009 to post a multi-goal game in their freshman campaign.
OVERCOMING THE ODDS
The Bobcats' 2-2 draw against NJIT not only kept Quinnipiac undefeated but it signaled one of the more significant results in recent memory. Prior to Friday's draw, the last time the Bobcats erased a two-goal deficit to either tie or win a game came all the way back on Oct. 3, 2008 when Quinnipiac defeated Robert Morris, 4-3, in double overtime. The near eight-year run spanned an incredible 119 matches since the Bobcats last accomplished the feat.
MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE
Devan Malcolm earned the starting nod for the Bobcats against UMass Lowell and delivered in what was her first career appearance. The sophomore keeper notched five saves to not only pick up the win but also record a clean sheet in her collegiate debut. She became the first Quinnipiac goalkeeper to post a shutout in their first career appearance since Class of 2016 graduate Natalia Grodzki recorded a two-save shutout in her debut against NJIT back on Sept. 7, 2012.
THREE'S COMPANY
Three different goal scorers filled the stat sheet for Quinnipiac as Nadya Gill, Sarah Pandolfi and Madison Borowiec picked up the goals for the Bobcats in a 3-0 win over UMass Lowell. Gill recorded her second goal of 2016 as well as the 10th of her career and sixth game-winning goal in 19 career appearances. After missing the entire 2015 campaign due to injury, Pandolfi blasted home her first career goal as a Bobcat in the win while Borowiec registered her second career goal and is now tied for second on the team in points with three.
ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS
After just one appearance, freshman keeper Olivia Myszewski has already made a little history as her seven saves goes down as the most by a Bobcat goalkeeper in their first career appearance in the program's Div. I era (since 1998). Myszewski's seven saves are the most since Elizabeth Cook notched six in her first career appearance. Myszewski also became the first Bobcat keeper to pick up the victory in a victory in their first career start since Cook helped lead Quinnipiac to a double overtime 1-0 victory back on Oct. 4, 2009.
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