
QU Field Hockey Hosts Providence for BIG EAST Match-up On Saturday, Oct. 8
10/6/2016 10:23:00 AM | Field Hockey
QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY BOBCATS (2-9, 2-1 BiG EAST)
vs. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS (9-3, 2-1 big east )
Date: Saturday, Oct. 8
Time: 12 PM (EST)
Location: Johnson Field // New Haven, Conn.
All-Time vs. PROVIDENCE: 0-2
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
The Bobcats will host Providence on Saturday, Oct. 8 at Yale University's Johnson Field in New Haven, Conn. at 12 p.m.
MULTIMEDIA
All of Quinnipiac's home games for the 2016 season are available free of charge at Quinnipiac All-Access by visiting the official website of Quinnipiac Athletics, QuinnipiacBobcats.com.
2016 VIDEOSTREAM SCHEDULE
Oct. 8 vs. Providence, 12 PM
Oct. 14 vs. Old Dominion, 11:30 AM
In addition, Quinnipiac fans can access live stats at QuinnipiacBobcats.com. Both options are also available on all mobile devices, laptops and tablets.
THE BOBCATS' LAST TIME OUT
Despite goals from Savanna Reilly (Hamden, Connecticut) and Dayna Barlow (Port Elizabeth, South Africa), Quinnipiac suffered a 3-2 non-conference loss to Hofstra on Sunday, Oct. 2. Reilly gave the Bobcats a 1-0 lead 14 minutes into the contest when she scored her team-leading seventh goal of the season, extending her goal-scoring streak to two games. Barlow scored her third goal of the season with nearly 15 minutes remaining in the contest, extending her goal-scoring streak to three games.
ALL-TIME AGAINST PROVIDENCE
Quinnipiac and Providence have played each other twice, both in the past two seasons with Providence holding a 2-0 advantage.
In their last meeting, Reilly and Felicia Costanzo (Lakeland, New York) each chipped in a goal in a 3-2 loss.
SCOUTING THE PROVIDENCE FRIARS
• Providence opened the season with a loss, but have since gone 8-2, bringing their record to 9-3 on the season.
• Providence gave up seven goals in its first game of the season, resulting in a loss. Since then, Providence has given up no more than two goals in any game.
• Adrienne Houle currently leads the team with 19 points on the season in just 12 games. Houle has tallied nine goals on the season, which is tops on her team and third in the BIG EAST Conference. Houle also has four game-winning goals on the season.
• Megan Hamilton is third on the team in goals with four and has also tallied two assists on the season for 10 points in total. Hamilton has also recorded three defensive saves for the Friars, which is ties her for second on the team.
• In goal, Megan Guilbert has started in 11 of the Friars' 12 games. For the year, she is 9-3 with a .729 save percentage and a 1.53 goals-against average, as well as recording two shutouts.
BOBCAT NOTES
• Eight different Bobcats have accounted for Quinnipiac's 20 goals to date.
• Five of those eight have scored multiple goals (Reilly, 7; Belskie, Barlow, 3; Costanzo, Federico, 2)
• Savanna Reilly currently leads Quinnipiac in goals (7) and points (16).
• Reilly posted a four-game goal streak from Aug. 28 through Sept. 9.
• Among the BIG EAST stat leaders, Reilly is currently tied for fifth in goals (7), fifth in goals per game (0.64), sixth in points (16) and sixth in points per game (1.45).
• Quinnipiac currently leads the BIG EAST and the nation, with 15 defensive saves.
• Angie King (South Windsor, Connecticut) currently leads all NCAA Division I field hockey players with 10 defensive saves, highlighted by a season-high three defensive stops against Villanova on Friday, Sept. 30.
• Among the BIG EAST stat leaders, Freshman goalkeeper Olivia Golini (York, Maine) ranks sixth in saves (49), fifth in saves per game (4.45), fifth in goals-against average (2.60) and seventh in save percentage (.653).
• Lauren Belskie's (Hillsborogh, New Jersey) goal against Liberty was her first of the season and fourth of her career. It was also Quinnipiac's first goal of the season off of a corner.
• In BIG EAST Conference games ONLY, Michelle Federico (Cheshire, Connecticut) and Belskie are two of nine players to score multiple goals against conference opponents this season. Federico scored twice in the Bobcats' 4-2 win against Georgetown on Sept. 16, 2016.
• Federico's two-goal game was the first multiple-goal game in BIG EAST play among the conference's eight members.
vs. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS (9-3, 2-1 big east )
Date: Saturday, Oct. 8
Time: 12 PM (EST)
Location: Johnson Field // New Haven, Conn.
All-Time vs. PROVIDENCE: 0-2
- FREE Live Video: Quinnipiac All-Access (Tyler Brosious, play-by-play; Justin Cloutier, analyst)
- Live Stats: QuinnipiacBobcats.com
- Follow on Twitter: @QU_FH
HOME AWAY FROM HOME
The Bobcats will host Providence on Saturday, Oct. 8 at Yale University's Johnson Field in New Haven, Conn. at 12 p.m.
MULTIMEDIA
All of Quinnipiac's home games for the 2016 season are available free of charge at Quinnipiac All-Access by visiting the official website of Quinnipiac Athletics, QuinnipiacBobcats.com.
2016 VIDEOSTREAM SCHEDULE
Oct. 8 vs. Providence, 12 PM
Oct. 14 vs. Old Dominion, 11:30 AM
In addition, Quinnipiac fans can access live stats at QuinnipiacBobcats.com. Both options are also available on all mobile devices, laptops and tablets.
THE BOBCATS' LAST TIME OUT
Despite goals from Savanna Reilly (Hamden, Connecticut) and Dayna Barlow (Port Elizabeth, South Africa), Quinnipiac suffered a 3-2 non-conference loss to Hofstra on Sunday, Oct. 2. Reilly gave the Bobcats a 1-0 lead 14 minutes into the contest when she scored her team-leading seventh goal of the season, extending her goal-scoring streak to two games. Barlow scored her third goal of the season with nearly 15 minutes remaining in the contest, extending her goal-scoring streak to three games.
ALL-TIME AGAINST PROVIDENCE
Quinnipiac and Providence have played each other twice, both in the past two seasons with Providence holding a 2-0 advantage.
In their last meeting, Reilly and Felicia Costanzo (Lakeland, New York) each chipped in a goal in a 3-2 loss.
SCOUTING THE PROVIDENCE FRIARS
• Providence opened the season with a loss, but have since gone 8-2, bringing their record to 9-3 on the season.
• Providence gave up seven goals in its first game of the season, resulting in a loss. Since then, Providence has given up no more than two goals in any game.
• Adrienne Houle currently leads the team with 19 points on the season in just 12 games. Houle has tallied nine goals on the season, which is tops on her team and third in the BIG EAST Conference. Houle also has four game-winning goals on the season.
• Megan Hamilton is third on the team in goals with four and has also tallied two assists on the season for 10 points in total. Hamilton has also recorded three defensive saves for the Friars, which is ties her for second on the team.
• In goal, Megan Guilbert has started in 11 of the Friars' 12 games. For the year, she is 9-3 with a .729 save percentage and a 1.53 goals-against average, as well as recording two shutouts.
BOBCAT NOTES
• Eight different Bobcats have accounted for Quinnipiac's 20 goals to date.
• Five of those eight have scored multiple goals (Reilly, 7; Belskie, Barlow, 3; Costanzo, Federico, 2)
• Savanna Reilly currently leads Quinnipiac in goals (7) and points (16).
• Reilly posted a four-game goal streak from Aug. 28 through Sept. 9.
• Among the BIG EAST stat leaders, Reilly is currently tied for fifth in goals (7), fifth in goals per game (0.64), sixth in points (16) and sixth in points per game (1.45).
• Quinnipiac currently leads the BIG EAST and the nation, with 15 defensive saves.
• Angie King (South Windsor, Connecticut) currently leads all NCAA Division I field hockey players with 10 defensive saves, highlighted by a season-high three defensive stops against Villanova on Friday, Sept. 30.
• Among the BIG EAST stat leaders, Freshman goalkeeper Olivia Golini (York, Maine) ranks sixth in saves (49), fifth in saves per game (4.45), fifth in goals-against average (2.60) and seventh in save percentage (.653).
• Lauren Belskie's (Hillsborogh, New Jersey) goal against Liberty was her first of the season and fourth of her career. It was also Quinnipiac's first goal of the season off of a corner.
• In BIG EAST Conference games ONLY, Michelle Federico (Cheshire, Connecticut) and Belskie are two of nine players to score multiple goals against conference opponents this season. Federico scored twice in the Bobcats' 4-2 win against Georgetown on Sept. 16, 2016.
• Federico's two-goal game was the first multiple-goal game in BIG EAST play among the conference's eight members.
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