QU Field Hockey Travels To Old Dominion For BIG EAST Tilt On Friday, Oct. 13
10/11/2017 12:01:00 PM | Field Hockey
Quinnipiac University Bobcats (4-10, 2-2 BIG EAST) at
Old Dominion University Monarchs (5-7, 2-2 BIG EAST)
Date: Friday, Oct. 13, 2017
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: L.R. Hill Sports Complex (Norfolk, Virginia)
All-Time vs. Old Dominion: 1-2
Last Meeting: W, 3-2 OT (Oct. 14, 2016)
Live Links: Live Video | Live Stats | Twitter
Quinnipiac field hockey heads to Norfolk, Virginia to face Old Dominion in a BIG EAST Conference match-up on Friday, Oct. 13, 2017 at 5 p.m. at L.R. Hill Sports Complex. The Bobcats currently sit at 4-10 overall including a 2-2 record in conference play and tied for fourth place in the BIG EAST standings with ODU, also at 2-2.
WHEN YOU'RE NOT AT THE GAME
Bobcat fans can follow all the action at ODU by live video, live stats and in-game highlights and updates on Twitter (@QU_FH).
THEIR LAST TIME OUT
Against Siena, the Bobcats shrugged off a 2-0 deficit to score three goals in the final 17 minutes of play to pull-away with a 3-2 come-from-behind win.
Following this weekend at ODU, the Bobcats host Temple on Friday, Oct. 20 and UConn on Friday, Oct. 27. They will also travel to Lafayette on Monday, Oct. 23..
ONE LOVE FOUNDATION
Quinnipiac Field Hockey is committed to running "Yards for Yeardley" this season.
In 2010, Yeardley Love, a women's lacrosse player at University of Virginia and a Bethesda, Md.-area native was beaten to death by her ex-boyfriend. Her story touched thousands, bringing light to the increasingly serious issue of relationship abuse.
The Yards for Yeardley project works to empower communities, especially young female athletes, to speak up and speak out against relationship abuse. The One Love Foundation encourages teams to walk, run, or sprint yards to raise awareness for relationship abuse.
During each of Quinnipiac's ten home games QU Field Hockey will track their Yards for Yeardley. Please join us in raising awareness for relationship abuse by attending one of our games and support this worthy cause, any donation is appreciated!
Old Dominion University Monarchs (5-7, 2-2 BIG EAST)
Date: Friday, Oct. 13, 2017
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: L.R. Hill Sports Complex (Norfolk, Virginia)
All-Time vs. Old Dominion: 1-2
Last Meeting: W, 3-2 OT (Oct. 14, 2016)
Live Links: Live Video | Live Stats | Twitter
Quinnipiac field hockey heads to Norfolk, Virginia to face Old Dominion in a BIG EAST Conference match-up on Friday, Oct. 13, 2017 at 5 p.m. at L.R. Hill Sports Complex. The Bobcats currently sit at 4-10 overall including a 2-2 record in conference play and tied for fourth place in the BIG EAST standings with ODU, also at 2-2.
WHEN YOU'RE NOT AT THE GAME
Bobcat fans can follow all the action at ODU by live video, live stats and in-game highlights and updates on Twitter (@QU_FH).
THEIR LAST TIME OUT
Against Siena, the Bobcats shrugged off a 2-0 deficit to score three goals in the final 17 minutes of play to pull-away with a 3-2 come-from-behind win.
- Dayna Barlow scored her fourth goal of the season on an assist from Michelle Federico.
- Ines Ruiz Martinez found the back of the cage for the second time this season to tie the game at 2-2 off a feed from Montana Fleming.
- Senior stand-out Lauren Belskie provided the game-winner off a corner set from Elisa Ruiz Martinez for her team-leading fifth goal of the season.
- The Bobcats are currently tied for fourth place in the BIG EAST Conference standings with Old Dominion – both of which are 2-2.
- Livy Golini's (York, Maine) 70 are second among all BIG EAST goalkeepers, while her 5.00 saves per game rank seventh.
- Golini also boasts a 2.57 goals-against average, good for fifth in the conference.
- Lauren Belskie (Hillsborough, New Jersey) currently ranks fifth in total goals in BIG EAST Conference games with three while her 0.75 goals-per-game ranks fifth.
Following this weekend at ODU, the Bobcats host Temple on Friday, Oct. 20 and UConn on Friday, Oct. 27. They will also travel to Lafayette on Monday, Oct. 23..
ONE LOVE FOUNDATION
Quinnipiac Field Hockey is committed to running "Yards for Yeardley" this season.
In 2010, Yeardley Love, a women's lacrosse player at University of Virginia and a Bethesda, Md.-area native was beaten to death by her ex-boyfriend. Her story touched thousands, bringing light to the increasingly serious issue of relationship abuse.
The Yards for Yeardley project works to empower communities, especially young female athletes, to speak up and speak out against relationship abuse. The One Love Foundation encourages teams to walk, run, or sprint yards to raise awareness for relationship abuse.
During each of Quinnipiac's ten home games QU Field Hockey will track their Yards for Yeardley. Please join us in raising awareness for relationship abuse by attending one of our games and support this worthy cause, any donation is appreciated!
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