
QU Men's Basketball Heads To Marist Thursday Night For ESPN3 Contest
2/22/2017 10:26:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Quinnipiac University Bobcats (10-18, 7-11 MAAC) at
Marist College Red Foxes (7-22, 4-14 MAAC)
Date: Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017 (7:30 p.m.)
Location: McCann Center | Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
All-Time Series vs. Marist: QU leads 5-3
Current Streak: QU - 1 straight
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DIXON, KISS HONORED 7 STRAIGHT WEEKS BY MAAC
Freshman guards Mikey Dixon and Peter Kiss have seen their names come up on the MAAC weekly awards quite frequently this season. The two freshmen have combined to win nine MAAC Rookie of the Week honors this year, including seven straight. Dixon won on Monday after two double-doubles last week, while Kiss won the previous three (after Dixon had three straight from Jan. 9-23). Kiss was the first to be honored on Nov. 28 after averaging 16.0 points at the AdvoCare Invitational (with 18 vs. current No. 1 Gonzaga).
Quinnipiac - MAAC Weekly Honors
Feb. 20 Mikey Dixon (Rookie of the Week)
Feb. 13 Peter Kiss (Rookie of the Week)
Feb. 6 Peter Kiss (Rookie of the Week)
Jan. 30 Peter Kiss (Rookie of the Week)
Jan. 23 Mikey Dixon (Rookie of the Week)
Jan. 16 Mikey Dixon (Rookie of the Week)
Jan. 9 Mikey Dixon (Rookie of the Week)
Dec. 5 Mikey Dixon (Rookie of the Week)
Nov. 28 Peter Kiss (Rookie of the Week)
DIXON SETS QUINNIPIAC DI FRESHMAN SCORING MARK
Freshman guard Mikey Dixon had 29 points in Quinnipiac's 95-90 win over Canisius on Jan. 20. That established a new program record for most points in a DI game by a freshman, passing the old mark of 27, which he tied in the previous game vs. Iona on Jan. 14.
Most Points In A Game For A QU Freshman (DI Level)
29 Mikey Dixon 1/20/17 vs. Canisius
27 Mikey Dixon 1/14/17 vs. Iona
27 Kason Mims 1/29/01 vs. LIU
27 Rob Monroe 3/1/02 vs. Wagner
25 Bill Romano 1/21/99 vs. LIU
25 Rob Monroe 2/14/02 vs. Sacred Heart
24 Mikey Dixon 2/17/17 vs. Fairfield
DIXON 11th NATIONALLY IN FRESHMAN SCORING
Freshman guard Mikey Dixon had 56 points in a two-game stretch against Iona and Canisius (see above) to move into the top 10 nationally in scoring among freshmen, getting as high as eighth. After slipping slightly, he now ranks 11th nationally through Tuesday.
National Freshman Scoring Leaders (through 2/21)
1. 23.2 Markelle Fultz, Washington
2. 21.1 Malik Monk, Kentucky
3. 18.9 Dennis Smith, Jr., N.C. State
4. 17.2 Marcus LoVett, Saint John's
5. 17.1 Shamorie Ponds, Saint John's
6. 17.0 Preston Parks, The Citadel
7. 16.7 Christian Keeling, Charleston Southern
8. 16.7 T.J. Leaf, UCLA
9. 16.6 Michael Weathers, Miami (Ohio)
10. 16.5 Josh Jackson, Kansas
11. 16.3 Mikey Dixon, Quinnipiac
12. 16.3 Ervin Mitchell, Grambling
DIXON ON HISTORIC PACE
Mikey Dixon should easily break the Quinnipiac Div. I record for freshman scoring at his current 16.3 ppg pace (Rob Monroe holds it at 13.0 ppg). With a late push, Dixon also has a chance to break the all-divisions record of 16.7, set by Frank Berretta at the Div. II level in 1979-80, while Peter Kiss (13.6) is also on pace to pass Monroe's DI record.
All-Time QU Freshman Scoring Leaders (All Divisions)
1. 16.7 Frank Berretta, 1979-80
2. 16.5 Troy Adams, 1986-87
3. 16.4 Harold Driver, 1974-75
4. 16.3 Mikey Dixon, 2016-17 (as of now)
5. 14.4 Rick Barry, 1991-92
6. 13.6 Peter Kiss, 2016-17 (as of now)
7. 13.5 Lester Ayala, 1987-88
8. 13.0 Rob Monroe, 2001-02 - Current DI record
GUARDED OPTIMISM FOR QU FUTURE
There are very few teams in the country with a pair of freshman guards as productive as Mikey Dixon (16.3 ppg) and Peter Kiss (13.6 ppg), who currently rank 1-2 among MAAC freshmen in scoring. Dixon and Kiss also rank No. 9 and No. 18 overall among MAAC scorers in all classes (and No. 6 and No. 12 in league games). Through Tuesday, only three schools (Kentucky, Saint John's, UCLA) have their top two freshmen averaging more than Quinnipiac's 30.0 ppg, while only seven schools have two freshman guards with 10+ ppg (see below).
Combined Scoring Avg For Top Two Freshmen (thru 2/21)
36.6 Kentucky: Malik Monk (21.1), De'Aaron Fox (15.5)
34.3 Saint John's: Marcus LoVett (17.2), Shamorie Ponds (17.1)
32.1 UCLA: T.J. Leaf (16.7), Lonzo Ball (15.4)
30.0 Quinnipiac: Mikey Dixon (16.3), Peter Kiss (13.6)
29.0 Michigan State: Miles Bridges (16.1), Nick Ward (12.9)
Teams with Two Fr. Guards at 10+ PPG (thru 2/21)
Kentucky: Malik Monk (21.1), De'Aaron Fox (15.5)
Saint John's: Marcus LoVett (17.2), Shamorie Ponds (17.1)
Quinnipiac: Mikey Dixon (16.3), Peter Kiss (13.6)
Auburn: Mustapha Heron (15.0), Jared Harper (11.8)
Temple: Shizz Alston, Jr. (13.6), Quinton Rose (10.0)
Mississippi State: Lamar Peters (11.5), Mario Kegler (10.4)
Arizona: Rawle Alkins (11.3), Kobi Simmons (10.8)
POISE BEYOND THEIR YEARS
In addition to their impressive stat totals, Quinnipiac freshmen Mikey Dixon and Peter Kiss have shown early signs of having the clutch gene. In road wins over Niagara and Fairfield, they each were given the ball to create their own shots and knocked down the game-winner. Dixon made a 10-foot stepback with 22.4 seconds left to put the Bobcats ahead by one at Niagara, while Kiss hit a 10-foot floater with 1.9 left to defeat Fairfield 73-71.
BLOCK PARTY
Chaise Daniels and Donovan Smith have each tied the Quinnipiac Division I record with seven blocks in a game this season. Daniels matched the mark on Jan. 30 against Siena, while Smith had seven blocks in Quinnipiac's 81-72 win over Manhattan on Jan. 7. They both have matched the standard set four times by Ousmane Drame '15. Daniels also now has 112 blocks in his career, placing him second in Quinnipiac's DI history, while his 44 blocks this season ranks fourth.
THREE-FOR-ALL
Senior guard Daniel Harris was 5-5 from beyond the arc at Manhattan last season, tying for the second best single-game effort in school history at the DI level, behind only a 6-6 effort from Rashaun Banjo in 2001-02. Peter Kiss has had two games of 4-4 from behind the arc this season (Seton Hall, Manhattan), which ties him for fifth place, while Reggie Oliver joined that tie against Canisius on Jan. 20.
DOUBLING UP
Quinnipiac has 16 double-doubles this season from five different players. Chaise Daniels has six to lead the team, while Donovan Smith and Peter Kiss each have three and Abdulai Bundu and Mikey Dixon have two. Kiss had 23 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists vs. Niagara (Feb. 4) to threaten for a triple-double.
Quinnipiac Double-Doubles
Nov. 25: Chaise Daniels vs. Seton Hall (14 pts, 11 rebs)
Nov. 27: Abdulai Bundu vs. Indiana State (15 pts, 12 rebs)
Dec. 1: Chaise Daniels vs. Monmouth (13 pts, 10 rebs)
Dec. 7: Donovan Smith vs. Hartford (15 pts, 10 rebs)
Dec. 18: Abdulai Bundu vs. Maine (12 pts, 10 rebs)
Jan. 2: Donovan Smith vs. Niagara (13 pts, 13 rebs)
Jan. 7: Peter Kiss vs. Manhattan (20 pts, 10 rebs)
Jan. 14; Donovan Smith vs. Iona (15 pts, 11 rebs)
Jan. 14: Chaise Daniels vs. Iona (22 pts, 11 rebs)
Jan. 27: Chaise Daniels vs. Monmouth (15 pts, 12 rebs)
Feb. 4: Chaise Daniels vs. Niagara (24 pts, 10 rebs)
Feb. 4: Peter Kiss vs. Niagara (23 pts, 13 rebs)
Feb. 6: Peter Kiss vs. Fairfield (18 pts, 12 rebs)
Feb. 17: Mikey Dixon vs. Fairfield (24 pts, 11 rebs)
Feb. 19: Mikey Dixon vs. Manhattan (13 pts, 12 rebs)
Feb. 19: Chaise Daniels vs. Manhattan (15 pts, 13 rebs)
LAST GAME RECAP (MANHATTAN 95, QUINNIPIAC 74)
Quinnipiac cut an 11-point Manhattan lead down to one point with nine minutes to go, but the Jaspers responded with an 8-0 run and went on to pull away for a 95-74 win over the Bobcats on Sunday evening. A four-point play from freshman guard Mikey Dixon helped fuel a 15-5 run that brought the Manhattan lead down from 58-47 to 63-62, but the Bobcats turned the ball over the next three times as Manhattan pushed the lead back up to nine. Junior forward Chaise Daniels hit a free throw to cut it down to 72-66, but the Jaspers went on another run, this time 9-0, to effectively put the game away. Dixon (13 points, 12 rebounds) and Daniels (15 points, 13 rebounds) each had double-doubles with their career highs in rebounding, while Abdulai Bundu had 13 points on 5-6 shooting from the floor. Three players had 20 points for Manhattan, led by 26 from Zane Waterman.
Inside the Box Score vs. Manhattan
• Quinnipiac got its first 20 points from players other than their three leading scorers (Mikey Dixon, Peter Kiss, Chaise Daniels). Abdulai Bundu had the first nine points for the Bobcats, while Reggie Oliver, Andrew Robinson and Phil Winston hit three-pointers during the stretch.
• The four-point play for Mikey Dixon was the first for a Bobcat player since Zaid Hearst had one against Marist in the 2015 MAAC Tournament.
• Chaise Daniels moved into fourth place on Quinnipiac's single-season blocks list with his four blocks, giving him 44 this season. Next up is teammate Donovan Smith, who had 53 last year.
• The Bobcats were +12 on the boards, holding Manhattan to only four offensive rebounds.
• Reggie Oliver was 3-for-3 from three-point territory in the first half, including a 25-footer just before the buzzer.
• Phil Winston had five assists, reaching that plateau for the third straight game (including 8 at Rider and 11 vs. Fairfield).
MILESTONE SEASONS FOR MOORE
Head Coach Tom Moore is in a pair of milestone seasons in his coaching career - his 10th as the head coach at Quinnipiac and his 30th in collegiate coaching (as both an assistant and a head coach), including 23 years at the Division I level (13 as a UConn assistant, 10 at Quinnipiac). As a head coach, he has earned 238 wins (162 at Quinnipiac and 76 in five years at Division III Worcester State). As an assistant coach, he was a part of 365 wins (340 at UConn, 25 in two years at DIII).
INCREASED SCORING
Quinnipiac has had a much improved offense so far this season, averaging 76.9 points per game, up over 11 points from a year ago (65.6 ppg). The Bobcats have also reached 70 points 23 times in 28 games this year, after hitting that mark only 10 times in 30 games last year. Quinnipiac has scored 70 or more in 16 of 18 conference games so far this season, falling short only in both games with Saint Peter's.
BOBCATS SIGN TWO IN FALL PERIOD
Quinnipiac earned a pair of commitments in the fall signing period, landing 6-3 shooting guard Ezekiel Charles of Barton Community College and 6-9 forward Milos Supica of Freedom Christian Academy in Fayetteville, N.C. Charles played scholastically at prestigious Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, while Supica is originally from Belgrade, Serbia.
BOBCATS OVERSEAS
Quinnipiac has had a total of 13 players who have played professionally in Europe since Head Coach Tom Moore took over the job in 2007-08, including four from the Class of 2015 (most of any class). Ousmane Drame (Turkey) and Zaid Hearst (Spain) are starters on their teams in 2016-17, while James Feldeine (Greece) helped his team to a 25-1 record in 2015-16. Justin Rutty (Uruguay) is also back playing again after a strong season in France last year, while Evan Conti is playing his second season of professional basketball in Israel this year.
NEXT UP
Quinnipiac conclude the regular season with a home game against Rider on Sunday at 2 p.m.
Marist College Red Foxes (7-22, 4-14 MAAC)
Date: Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017 (7:30 p.m.)
Location: McCann Center | Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
All-Time Series vs. Marist: QU leads 5-3
Current Streak: QU - 1 straight
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DIXON, KISS HONORED 7 STRAIGHT WEEKS BY MAAC
Freshman guards Mikey Dixon and Peter Kiss have seen their names come up on the MAAC weekly awards quite frequently this season. The two freshmen have combined to win nine MAAC Rookie of the Week honors this year, including seven straight. Dixon won on Monday after two double-doubles last week, while Kiss won the previous three (after Dixon had three straight from Jan. 9-23). Kiss was the first to be honored on Nov. 28 after averaging 16.0 points at the AdvoCare Invitational (with 18 vs. current No. 1 Gonzaga).
Quinnipiac - MAAC Weekly Honors
Feb. 20 Mikey Dixon (Rookie of the Week)
Feb. 13 Peter Kiss (Rookie of the Week)
Feb. 6 Peter Kiss (Rookie of the Week)
Jan. 30 Peter Kiss (Rookie of the Week)
Jan. 23 Mikey Dixon (Rookie of the Week)
Jan. 16 Mikey Dixon (Rookie of the Week)
Jan. 9 Mikey Dixon (Rookie of the Week)
Dec. 5 Mikey Dixon (Rookie of the Week)
Nov. 28 Peter Kiss (Rookie of the Week)
DIXON SETS QUINNIPIAC DI FRESHMAN SCORING MARK
Freshman guard Mikey Dixon had 29 points in Quinnipiac's 95-90 win over Canisius on Jan. 20. That established a new program record for most points in a DI game by a freshman, passing the old mark of 27, which he tied in the previous game vs. Iona on Jan. 14.
Most Points In A Game For A QU Freshman (DI Level)
29 Mikey Dixon 1/20/17 vs. Canisius
27 Mikey Dixon 1/14/17 vs. Iona
27 Kason Mims 1/29/01 vs. LIU
27 Rob Monroe 3/1/02 vs. Wagner
25 Bill Romano 1/21/99 vs. LIU
25 Rob Monroe 2/14/02 vs. Sacred Heart
24 Mikey Dixon 2/17/17 vs. Fairfield
DIXON 11th NATIONALLY IN FRESHMAN SCORING
Freshman guard Mikey Dixon had 56 points in a two-game stretch against Iona and Canisius (see above) to move into the top 10 nationally in scoring among freshmen, getting as high as eighth. After slipping slightly, he now ranks 11th nationally through Tuesday.
National Freshman Scoring Leaders (through 2/21)
1. 23.2 Markelle Fultz, Washington
2. 21.1 Malik Monk, Kentucky
3. 18.9 Dennis Smith, Jr., N.C. State
4. 17.2 Marcus LoVett, Saint John's
5. 17.1 Shamorie Ponds, Saint John's
6. 17.0 Preston Parks, The Citadel
7. 16.7 Christian Keeling, Charleston Southern
8. 16.7 T.J. Leaf, UCLA
9. 16.6 Michael Weathers, Miami (Ohio)
10. 16.5 Josh Jackson, Kansas
11. 16.3 Mikey Dixon, Quinnipiac
12. 16.3 Ervin Mitchell, Grambling
DIXON ON HISTORIC PACE
Mikey Dixon should easily break the Quinnipiac Div. I record for freshman scoring at his current 16.3 ppg pace (Rob Monroe holds it at 13.0 ppg). With a late push, Dixon also has a chance to break the all-divisions record of 16.7, set by Frank Berretta at the Div. II level in 1979-80, while Peter Kiss (13.6) is also on pace to pass Monroe's DI record.
All-Time QU Freshman Scoring Leaders (All Divisions)
1. 16.7 Frank Berretta, 1979-80
2. 16.5 Troy Adams, 1986-87
3. 16.4 Harold Driver, 1974-75
4. 16.3 Mikey Dixon, 2016-17 (as of now)
5. 14.4 Rick Barry, 1991-92
6. 13.6 Peter Kiss, 2016-17 (as of now)
7. 13.5 Lester Ayala, 1987-88
8. 13.0 Rob Monroe, 2001-02 - Current DI record
GUARDED OPTIMISM FOR QU FUTURE
There are very few teams in the country with a pair of freshman guards as productive as Mikey Dixon (16.3 ppg) and Peter Kiss (13.6 ppg), who currently rank 1-2 among MAAC freshmen in scoring. Dixon and Kiss also rank No. 9 and No. 18 overall among MAAC scorers in all classes (and No. 6 and No. 12 in league games). Through Tuesday, only three schools (Kentucky, Saint John's, UCLA) have their top two freshmen averaging more than Quinnipiac's 30.0 ppg, while only seven schools have two freshman guards with 10+ ppg (see below).
Combined Scoring Avg For Top Two Freshmen (thru 2/21)
36.6 Kentucky: Malik Monk (21.1), De'Aaron Fox (15.5)
34.3 Saint John's: Marcus LoVett (17.2), Shamorie Ponds (17.1)
32.1 UCLA: T.J. Leaf (16.7), Lonzo Ball (15.4)
30.0 Quinnipiac: Mikey Dixon (16.3), Peter Kiss (13.6)
29.0 Michigan State: Miles Bridges (16.1), Nick Ward (12.9)
Teams with Two Fr. Guards at 10+ PPG (thru 2/21)
Kentucky: Malik Monk (21.1), De'Aaron Fox (15.5)
Saint John's: Marcus LoVett (17.2), Shamorie Ponds (17.1)
Quinnipiac: Mikey Dixon (16.3), Peter Kiss (13.6)
Auburn: Mustapha Heron (15.0), Jared Harper (11.8)
Temple: Shizz Alston, Jr. (13.6), Quinton Rose (10.0)
Mississippi State: Lamar Peters (11.5), Mario Kegler (10.4)
Arizona: Rawle Alkins (11.3), Kobi Simmons (10.8)
POISE BEYOND THEIR YEARS
In addition to their impressive stat totals, Quinnipiac freshmen Mikey Dixon and Peter Kiss have shown early signs of having the clutch gene. In road wins over Niagara and Fairfield, they each were given the ball to create their own shots and knocked down the game-winner. Dixon made a 10-foot stepback with 22.4 seconds left to put the Bobcats ahead by one at Niagara, while Kiss hit a 10-foot floater with 1.9 left to defeat Fairfield 73-71.
BLOCK PARTY
Chaise Daniels and Donovan Smith have each tied the Quinnipiac Division I record with seven blocks in a game this season. Daniels matched the mark on Jan. 30 against Siena, while Smith had seven blocks in Quinnipiac's 81-72 win over Manhattan on Jan. 7. They both have matched the standard set four times by Ousmane Drame '15. Daniels also now has 112 blocks in his career, placing him second in Quinnipiac's DI history, while his 44 blocks this season ranks fourth.
THREE-FOR-ALL
Senior guard Daniel Harris was 5-5 from beyond the arc at Manhattan last season, tying for the second best single-game effort in school history at the DI level, behind only a 6-6 effort from Rashaun Banjo in 2001-02. Peter Kiss has had two games of 4-4 from behind the arc this season (Seton Hall, Manhattan), which ties him for fifth place, while Reggie Oliver joined that tie against Canisius on Jan. 20.
DOUBLING UP
Quinnipiac has 16 double-doubles this season from five different players. Chaise Daniels has six to lead the team, while Donovan Smith and Peter Kiss each have three and Abdulai Bundu and Mikey Dixon have two. Kiss had 23 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists vs. Niagara (Feb. 4) to threaten for a triple-double.
Quinnipiac Double-Doubles
Nov. 25: Chaise Daniels vs. Seton Hall (14 pts, 11 rebs)
Nov. 27: Abdulai Bundu vs. Indiana State (15 pts, 12 rebs)
Dec. 1: Chaise Daniels vs. Monmouth (13 pts, 10 rebs)
Dec. 7: Donovan Smith vs. Hartford (15 pts, 10 rebs)
Dec. 18: Abdulai Bundu vs. Maine (12 pts, 10 rebs)
Jan. 2: Donovan Smith vs. Niagara (13 pts, 13 rebs)
Jan. 7: Peter Kiss vs. Manhattan (20 pts, 10 rebs)
Jan. 14; Donovan Smith vs. Iona (15 pts, 11 rebs)
Jan. 14: Chaise Daniels vs. Iona (22 pts, 11 rebs)
Jan. 27: Chaise Daniels vs. Monmouth (15 pts, 12 rebs)
Feb. 4: Chaise Daniels vs. Niagara (24 pts, 10 rebs)
Feb. 4: Peter Kiss vs. Niagara (23 pts, 13 rebs)
Feb. 6: Peter Kiss vs. Fairfield (18 pts, 12 rebs)
Feb. 17: Mikey Dixon vs. Fairfield (24 pts, 11 rebs)
Feb. 19: Mikey Dixon vs. Manhattan (13 pts, 12 rebs)
Feb. 19: Chaise Daniels vs. Manhattan (15 pts, 13 rebs)
LAST GAME RECAP (MANHATTAN 95, QUINNIPIAC 74)
Quinnipiac cut an 11-point Manhattan lead down to one point with nine minutes to go, but the Jaspers responded with an 8-0 run and went on to pull away for a 95-74 win over the Bobcats on Sunday evening. A four-point play from freshman guard Mikey Dixon helped fuel a 15-5 run that brought the Manhattan lead down from 58-47 to 63-62, but the Bobcats turned the ball over the next three times as Manhattan pushed the lead back up to nine. Junior forward Chaise Daniels hit a free throw to cut it down to 72-66, but the Jaspers went on another run, this time 9-0, to effectively put the game away. Dixon (13 points, 12 rebounds) and Daniels (15 points, 13 rebounds) each had double-doubles with their career highs in rebounding, while Abdulai Bundu had 13 points on 5-6 shooting from the floor. Three players had 20 points for Manhattan, led by 26 from Zane Waterman.
Inside the Box Score vs. Manhattan
• Quinnipiac got its first 20 points from players other than their three leading scorers (Mikey Dixon, Peter Kiss, Chaise Daniels). Abdulai Bundu had the first nine points for the Bobcats, while Reggie Oliver, Andrew Robinson and Phil Winston hit three-pointers during the stretch.
• The four-point play for Mikey Dixon was the first for a Bobcat player since Zaid Hearst had one against Marist in the 2015 MAAC Tournament.
• Chaise Daniels moved into fourth place on Quinnipiac's single-season blocks list with his four blocks, giving him 44 this season. Next up is teammate Donovan Smith, who had 53 last year.
• The Bobcats were +12 on the boards, holding Manhattan to only four offensive rebounds.
• Reggie Oliver was 3-for-3 from three-point territory in the first half, including a 25-footer just before the buzzer.
• Phil Winston had five assists, reaching that plateau for the third straight game (including 8 at Rider and 11 vs. Fairfield).
MILESTONE SEASONS FOR MOORE
Head Coach Tom Moore is in a pair of milestone seasons in his coaching career - his 10th as the head coach at Quinnipiac and his 30th in collegiate coaching (as both an assistant and a head coach), including 23 years at the Division I level (13 as a UConn assistant, 10 at Quinnipiac). As a head coach, he has earned 238 wins (162 at Quinnipiac and 76 in five years at Division III Worcester State). As an assistant coach, he was a part of 365 wins (340 at UConn, 25 in two years at DIII).
INCREASED SCORING
Quinnipiac has had a much improved offense so far this season, averaging 76.9 points per game, up over 11 points from a year ago (65.6 ppg). The Bobcats have also reached 70 points 23 times in 28 games this year, after hitting that mark only 10 times in 30 games last year. Quinnipiac has scored 70 or more in 16 of 18 conference games so far this season, falling short only in both games with Saint Peter's.
BOBCATS SIGN TWO IN FALL PERIOD
Quinnipiac earned a pair of commitments in the fall signing period, landing 6-3 shooting guard Ezekiel Charles of Barton Community College and 6-9 forward Milos Supica of Freedom Christian Academy in Fayetteville, N.C. Charles played scholastically at prestigious Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, while Supica is originally from Belgrade, Serbia.
BOBCATS OVERSEAS
Quinnipiac has had a total of 13 players who have played professionally in Europe since Head Coach Tom Moore took over the job in 2007-08, including four from the Class of 2015 (most of any class). Ousmane Drame (Turkey) and Zaid Hearst (Spain) are starters on their teams in 2016-17, while James Feldeine (Greece) helped his team to a 25-1 record in 2015-16. Justin Rutty (Uruguay) is also back playing again after a strong season in France last year, while Evan Conti is playing his second season of professional basketball in Israel this year.
NEXT UP
Quinnipiac conclude the regular season with a home game against Rider on Sunday at 2 p.m.
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