
Bobcats Reveal Full 2022-23 Schedule
9/12/2022 10:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
QU Opens Season at Rhode Island, Competes in Northern Classic (Nov. 25-27) in Montreal
HAMDEN, Conn. – Quinnipiac men's basketball has released its full schedule for the 2022-23 season, as announced by Head Coach Baker Dunleavy and the Bobcats on Monday, Sept. 12, 2022.
The Bobcats non-conference schedule features 11 games in total – three of which will take place at M&T Bank Arena in Hamden.
Quinnipiac begins the 2022-23 season at A10 foe Rhode Island (Monday, Nov. 7). The Bobcats will head to Montreal for the second time under Dunleavy, competing in the Northern Classic in Montreal for three total games (Nov. 25-27).
QU has three home non-conference games: Tuesday, Nov. 15 vs. Dartmouth, Friday, Nov. 18 vs. Albertus Magnus, and Saturday, Dec. 10 vs. Lafayette.

"We're excited for the challenges that our non-conference schedule will present our group as we head into another season," Quinnipiac Head Coach Baker Dunleavy said. "We have an opportunity to match up against talented, well-coached programs during November and December, which will help prepare us for the MAAC schedule."
"Opening the season at Rhode Island will be a great test for our group. We're excited for our trip to Montreal to compete in the Northern Classic, and we're also looking forward to all of our home games in front of Bobcat Nation this year in Hamden."
Quinnipiac's MAAC schedule will begin on Sunday, Dec. 4, hosting Niagara at M&T Bank Arena in Hamden. The Bobcats will also host Siena in December (Friday, Dec. 30).
QU's other home MAAC games are:
The 2023 MAAC Championships will take place at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ.
Quinnipiac went 14-17 last year. The Bobcats won a pair of MAAC Tournament games (vs. Marist, vs. Siena) in Atlantic City, becoming the first No. 11 seed to advance to the semifinal round in league tournament history.
The Bobcats return 5 of their top 7 scorers from a season ago, led by All-MAAC selection Matt Balanc (14.6 PPG). Dezi Jones, Savion Lewis, Tyrese Williams, Tymu Chenery, Luis Kortright and JJ Riggins are all back after playing significant minutes in 2021-22.
Quinnipiac added four impact transfers during the offseason: Ike Nweke (Columbia), Elijah Taylor (Notre Dame), Alexis Reyes (East Carolina), and Paul Otieno. (Kilgore CC).
To stay up to date with all Quinnipiac men's basketball news, follow the program on Twitter/Facebook @QU_MBB or visit www.gobobcats.com/mbb.
The Bobcats non-conference schedule features 11 games in total – three of which will take place at M&T Bank Arena in Hamden.
Quinnipiac begins the 2022-23 season at A10 foe Rhode Island (Monday, Nov. 7). The Bobcats will head to Montreal for the second time under Dunleavy, competing in the Northern Classic in Montreal for three total games (Nov. 25-27).
QU has three home non-conference games: Tuesday, Nov. 15 vs. Dartmouth, Friday, Nov. 18 vs. Albertus Magnus, and Saturday, Dec. 10 vs. Lafayette.

"We're excited for the challenges that our non-conference schedule will present our group as we head into another season," Quinnipiac Head Coach Baker Dunleavy said. "We have an opportunity to match up against talented, well-coached programs during November and December, which will help prepare us for the MAAC schedule."
"Opening the season at Rhode Island will be a great test for our group. We're excited for our trip to Montreal to compete in the Northern Classic, and we're also looking forward to all of our home games in front of Bobcat Nation this year in Hamden."
Quinnipiac's MAAC schedule will begin on Sunday, Dec. 4, hosting Niagara at M&T Bank Arena in Hamden. The Bobcats will also host Siena in December (Friday, Dec. 30).
QU's other home MAAC games are:
- Sunday, Jan. 8 vs. Iona
- Friday, Jan. 13 vs. Saint Peter's
- Sunday, Jan. 22 vs. Canisius
- Tuesday, Jan. 31 vs. Marist
- Friday, Feb. 3 vs. Fairfield
- Sunday, Feb. 5 vs. Mount St. Mary's
- Sunday, Feb. 19 vs. Rider
- Sunday, Feb. 26 vs. Manhattan
The 2023 MAAC Championships will take place at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ.
Quinnipiac went 14-17 last year. The Bobcats won a pair of MAAC Tournament games (vs. Marist, vs. Siena) in Atlantic City, becoming the first No. 11 seed to advance to the semifinal round in league tournament history.
The Bobcats return 5 of their top 7 scorers from a season ago, led by All-MAAC selection Matt Balanc (14.6 PPG). Dezi Jones, Savion Lewis, Tyrese Williams, Tymu Chenery, Luis Kortright and JJ Riggins are all back after playing significant minutes in 2021-22.
Quinnipiac added four impact transfers during the offseason: Ike Nweke (Columbia), Elijah Taylor (Notre Dame), Alexis Reyes (East Carolina), and Paul Otieno. (Kilgore CC).
To stay up to date with all Quinnipiac men's basketball news, follow the program on Twitter/Facebook @QU_MBB or visit www.gobobcats.com/mbb.
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