
QU Field Hockey Hosts Temple on Friday, Oct. 20 In Search of BIG EAST Tournament Berth
10/18/2017 12:00:00 PM | Field Hockey
Quinnipiac University Bobcats (4-11, 2-3 BIG EAST) vs
Temple University Owls (4-10, 0-5 BIG EAST)
Date: Friday, Oct. 20, 2017 | 3 PM
Location: Quinnipiac Field Hockey Stadium (Hamden, Conn.)
All-Time vs. Temple: 0-1
Last Meeting: L, 2-3 (10/21/2016//Howarth Field (Philadelphia, Pa.))
Live Links vs. Temple
Live Video | Live Stats | Twitter
The Quinnipiac University field hockey team will host Temple on Friday, Oct. 20 for a pivotal BIG EAST Conference match-up with postseason implications at the Quinnipiac Field Hockey Stadium at 3 p.m. The game is the Bobcats' "Game of Emphasis" as selected by Quinnipiac Athletics' Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (S.A.A.C.).
WHEN YOU'RE NOT AT THE GAME
Bobcat fans can follow all the action with free live video, live stats and in-game highlights and updates on Twitter (@QU_FH).
FREE LIVE VIDEO
Every home game for Quinnipiac Field Hockey will be available on QuinnipiacBobcats.com with play-by-play and color commentary provided by the Quinnipiac Bobcats Sports Network (QBSN).
THEIR LAST TIME OUT
The Bobcats lost their third-consecutive one-goal game in conference play, falling to Old Dominion, 3-2, in Norfolk, Virginia.
After the Bobcats' host Temple on Friday, Oct. 20, the Bobcats will travel to Lafayette on Monday, Oct. 23 before hosting UConn for their final regular-season game of the 2017 season.
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!
Temple University Owls (4-10, 0-5 BIG EAST)
Date: Friday, Oct. 20, 2017 | 3 PM
Location: Quinnipiac Field Hockey Stadium (Hamden, Conn.)
All-Time vs. Temple: 0-1
Last Meeting: L, 2-3 (10/21/2016//Howarth Field (Philadelphia, Pa.))
Live Links vs. Temple
Live Video | Live Stats | Twitter
The Quinnipiac University field hockey team will host Temple on Friday, Oct. 20 for a pivotal BIG EAST Conference match-up with postseason implications at the Quinnipiac Field Hockey Stadium at 3 p.m. The game is the Bobcats' "Game of Emphasis" as selected by Quinnipiac Athletics' Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (S.A.A.C.).
WHEN YOU'RE NOT AT THE GAME
Bobcat fans can follow all the action with free live video, live stats and in-game highlights and updates on Twitter (@QU_FH).
FREE LIVE VIDEO
Every home game for Quinnipiac Field Hockey will be available on QuinnipiacBobcats.com with play-by-play and color commentary provided by the Quinnipiac Bobcats Sports Network (QBSN).
THEIR LAST TIME OUT
The Bobcats lost their third-consecutive one-goal game in conference play, falling to Old Dominion, 3-2, in Norfolk, Virginia.
- Michelle Federico (Cheshire, Connecticut) had a hand in both of the Bobcats' goals as she scored her fifth of the game with just under 20 minutes to play before setting up Lauren Belskie (Hillsborough, New Jersey) for her team-leading sixth goal of the year.
- Montana Fleming (Delran, New Jersey) had the assist on Federico's goal while Federico and Dayna Barlow (Port Elizabeth, South Africa) had assists on Belskie's goal.
- Federico leads the Bobcats in assists (5) and points (15). Federico's goal total (5) and points are career highs, while her seven assists in 2015 were her career-high.
- Belskie entered the season with seven career goals, with her three goals – in 2015 and 2016 – sitting as career-highs. Belskie doubled her previous seasons totals and ranks as the team's leader with six goals to date. The Bobcats' senior has also added two assists for 14 career points, also a career high.
- Barlow has scored four goals and assisted on four more for 12 points, while her four assists sit as her career-high. Barlow now has 18 goals (T13th all-time) and 14 assists (T11th) as she stands as the 11th player in program history to reach 50 career points.
- 12 different Quinnipiac student-athletes have registered a point this season, the most since 2014 when 13 players picked up a point.
After the Bobcats' host Temple on Friday, Oct. 20, the Bobcats will travel to Lafayette on Monday, Oct. 23 before hosting UConn for their final regular-season game of the 2017 season.
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!
Players Mentioned
Quinnipiac Field Hockey Stadium Fall Drone Flight
Monday, July 07
Quinnipiac Athletics 2024-25 Highlight Video
Tuesday, May 20
FH vs. Sacred Heart (10.27)
Sunday, October 27
QU vs. ODU (10.25)
Friday, October 25