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QU Ready for NIRA Semifinals at Dartmouth
11/10/2023 10:30:00 AM | Women's Rugby
#3 Quinnipiac (5-2) at #2 Dartmouth (5-2)
Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023 | 12:00 PM
Hanover, NH | Brophy Field
WATCH: ESPN+
HANOVER, NH – Quinnipiac women's rugby is set to take on Dartmouth in the NIRA Semifinal round on Saturday, Nov. 11. Game time is set for 12:00 PM from Brophy Field (streamed live on ESPN+).
The Bobcats (5-2) will enter the postseason as the No. 3 seed, while Dartmouth (5-2) will play as the No. 2 seed. The winner of the matchup between the Bobcats and Big Green will face either Harvard or Sacred Heart on Saturday, Nov. 18 in the NIRA Division I Championship.
BOBCATS TOP MSM IN REGULAR-SEASON FINALE (10/28)
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Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023 | 12:00 PM
Hanover, NH | Brophy Field
WATCH: ESPN+
HANOVER, NH – Quinnipiac women's rugby is set to take on Dartmouth in the NIRA Semifinal round on Saturday, Nov. 11. Game time is set for 12:00 PM from Brophy Field (streamed live on ESPN+).
The Bobcats (5-2) will enter the postseason as the No. 3 seed, while Dartmouth (5-2) will play as the No. 2 seed. The winner of the matchup between the Bobcats and Big Green will face either Harvard or Sacred Heart on Saturday, Nov. 18 in the NIRA Division I Championship.
BOBCATS TOP MSM IN REGULAR-SEASON FINALE (10/28)
- Quinnipiac women's rugby won its fourth consecutive match on Saturday, cruising past Mount St. Mary's by the final score of 53-21 at Echo Field
- Hannah Pfersch, Grace Dagenais and Alexis Haskins all found the try zone twice for QU.
- Lucy Lamborn and Alise Kayser each added a try in the win.
- Fódhla Ní Bhraonáin chipped in with five successful conversion attempts and a good penalty kick.
- Quinnipiac is now 3-0 vs. Mount St. Mary's dating back to 2021.
- Kat Storey led the way offensively for the Bobcats, finding the try zone three times in the win.
- Anna Van Dyk surpassed 100 career tackles on Senior Day.
- Fódhla Ní Bhraonáin impressed, going a perfect 9-for-9 on conversion attempts. She also gave the Bobcats three points early in the first half on a penalty kick.
- First-year Makenna Tuman registered a pair of scores in the second half.
- Lucy Lamborn, Hannah Pfersch, Riva van der Valk, Anna Van Dyk, Allisa Reach and Haley Crow all recorded a try, as well.
- Abbey Terpstra and Gillian Mason each chipped in with a successful conversion attempt. QU ended the day 11-for-11 on conversion chances.
- Quinnipiac has now won six consecutive matchups vs. AIC dating back to 2015.
- Quinnipiac women's rugby battled to a road victory on Friday, Oct. 13, holding on late to defeat Army by the final score of 22-17.
- The Bobcats move to 3-2 on the season with the win. QU has won three of its last four contests.
- Kat Storey found the try zone twice in the victory. Anna Van Dyk also recorded an early try for the Bobcats.
- Fódhla Ní Bhraonáin chipped in with two successful conversion attempts – and also recorded a penalty kick in the first half to give QU a lead.
- QU is now 10-6 all-time vs. Army since 2013. The Bobcats snap Army's five-game winning streak in the all-time series.
- Quinnipiac women's rugby picked up its first home win of the 2023 season on Saturday, Sept. 30, downing in-state foe Sacred Heart by the final score of 22-17.
- Kat Storey scored the first and final tries for the Bobcats to secure the victory. Breauna Wertman scored a try in the first half, while Cassidy Dugdale scored one to open the second half for Quinnipiac. Fódhla Ní Bhraonáin was successful on her final conversion attempt of the game to ice the victory for the Bobcats.
- Quinnipiac women's rugby dropped a road matchup at Dartmouth, 47-10, on Saturday afternoon at Brophy Field.
- The Bobcats move to 1-2 on the season with the result.
- Hannah Pfersch got the Bobcats on the board for QU's first three points of the contest in the 70th minute. Gracie Cartwright found the try zone at 83:00, then Fódhla Ní Bhraonáin was successful on the conversion to help cut into Dartmouth's lead.
- Quinnipiac women's rugby earned a big road win, topping Navy by the final score of 46-3 on Saturday, Sept. 16. The Bobcats improve to 1-1 on the new season with the victory.
- QU found the try zone five times in the first half, then scored once more in the second half of action.
- Kelsey Thomas led the Bobcats by reaching the try zone twice. She scored at 24:44 in the first half, then recorded QU's lone try of the second half.
- Lucy Lamborn, Alexis Haskins, Breana Wertman, and Riva van der Valk all chipped in with a try.
- Fódhla Ní Bhraonáin added two penalty kicks, and converted on five conversion attempts.
- Quinnipiac women's rugby opened up the 2023 season on Saturday night in Hamden, falling vs. Harvard by the final score of 55-14.
- Hannah Pfersch and Anna Van Dyk each scored for the Bobcats in the second half. Pfersch scored with just under 10 minutes to go, then Van Dyk registered QU's second try of the game with less than one minute left in regulation.
- Fódhla Ní Bhraonáin was successful on both conversion attempts for QU.
- Quinnipiac's fall schedule features eight matchups in total – with four games set to take place on campus in Hamden.
- "Quinnipiac rugby returns this fall with high expectations for our performance within the NIRA," Head Coach Becky Carlson said. "Kicking off the season with an early preseason matchup against our Canadian opponents will be an exciting dress rehearsal for our NCAA schedule. We're also particularly excited to square off with our newest Division I NIRA opponent – the United States Naval Academy. We're looking forward to expanding our travel down to the Mid-Atlantic area to help showcase the quality of rugby both at Quinnipiac and in the NCAA. We have a talented group heading in to 2023 and we're looking forward to starting the year!"
- The Bobcats begin the fall campaign with a pair of home matchups against Harvard (9/2) and LIU (9/9). Quinnipiac will then head to Navy (9/16) and Dartmouth (9/23), before returning to Hamden to host Sacred Heart (9/30).
- The Bobcats travel to Army (10/13) following the bye week. QU will host Senior Day at the QU Rugby Stadium (10/21) vs. AIC, following by the regular-season finale at Mount St. Mary's (10/28).
- The NIRA Semifinals are slated for Nov. 11 (at highest seed), and the title matchup will be on Nov. 18 (hosted at Harvard).
- Carlson enters her 13th year at the helm of the Quinnipiac Women's Rugby team in 2023-24, leading the transition from a new varsity program into a three-time national champion. Carlson has been a key advocate for women's NCAA rugby and equality in athletics for over a decade.
- As the original head coach of the Quinnipiac women's rugby team added in 2011, Carlson helped lead the program to back-to-back-to-back Division I NIRA national championship titles in 2015, 2016 and 2017.
- During the preseason, Quinnipiac Women's Rugby announced the hiring of Emily Roskopf ('19) as Assistant Coach.
- Roskopf, a former NIRA All-American and Scholar-Athlete, will join Carlson's staff at Quinnipiac as the team heads into the fall 2023 campaign.
- The Dublin, California-native played for the Bobcats in the fall of 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. She helped lead the program to back-to-back-to-back Division I NIRA national championship titles in 2015, 2016 and 2017.
- Roskopf returns to Quinnipiac after serving as Women's Rugby Head Coach at Newberry College since the fall of 2021. She helped build the entire Division II program from the ground up, as Newberry College is only the second NCAA team created without prior existing club infrastructure.
- While at Newberry College serving as Head Coach Roskopf was responsible for recruiting, player development, NCAA compliance, budgets/fundraising, scholarship allocation, social media, equipment/field management and more. She also served as co-advisor for the student-athlete advisory committee (SAAC).
- Prior to Newberry, Roskopf spent a year as a middle school teacher at Achievement First Hartford Summit, teaching the history of indigenous nations in the United States as well as the history of the western hemisphere from the beginning of time for students of all ability levels.
- QU went 5-3 during the 2022 regular season, winning each of their last four games during the regular season.
- Quinnipiac rugby advanced to the NIRA Semifinals for the ninth time in 12 seasons under Head Coach Becky Carlson.
- Anna Van Dyk and Gracie Cartwright were tabbed 2022-23 Division I All-NIRA selections.
- The Bobcats defeated Brown in the season opener (47-14), earned a victory at Princeton (78-5), topped Sacred Heart in Hamden (44-5), defeated LIU (31-17) on the road, then bested Mount St. Mary's in the regular-season finale (62-10).
- Over the last four games of the regular season, the Bobcats outscored their opponents 215-37 in total.
- The Bobcats reached the NIRA Tournament, falling in the semifinals vs. #1 Dartmouth in Hanover.
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Saturday, October 26
Women's Rugby vs. Army (10/19)
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Women's Rugby vs. AIC
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