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Bobcats Set to Host Dartmouth and Harvard
11/2/2023 2:00:00 PM | Women's Ice Hockey
Quinnipiac vs. Dartmouth
Friday, Nov. 3, 2023 | 6:00 PM
M &T Bank Arena | Hamden, Conn.
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Quinnipiac vs. Harvard
Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023 | 3:00 PM
M &T Bank Arena | Hamden, Conn.
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HAMDEN, Conn. – No. 8/9 Quinnipiac women's ice hockey returns home to host Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend on Nov. 3-4.
Friday afternoon's game versus Dartmouth is set for a 6:00 PM puck drop on ESPN+ while Saturday's matchup with Harvard will stream on ESPN+ at 3:00 PM.
AMONG THE NATION'S BEST
TWO ROAD WINS AT UNH (10/6 & 10/7)
BOBCATS SWEEP OPENING WEEKEND (9/29 & 9/30)
For an inside look at the Quinnipiac women's ice hockey program, be sure to follow it on social media @QU_WIH or go to gobobcats.com/wih.
Friday, Nov. 3, 2023 | 6:00 PM
M &T Bank Arena | Hamden, Conn.
Watch: ESPN+
INTL Stream: Click Here
Live Stats: Click Here
Quinnipiac vs. Harvard
Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023 | 3:00 PM
M &T Bank Arena | Hamden, Conn.
Watch: ESPN+
Watch: INTL
Live Stats: Click Here
HAMDEN, Conn. – No. 8/9 Quinnipiac women's ice hockey returns home to host Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend on Nov. 3-4.
Friday afternoon's game versus Dartmouth is set for a 6:00 PM puck drop on ESPN+ while Saturday's matchup with Harvard will stream on ESPN+ at 3:00 PM.
AMONG THE NATION'S BEST
- QU ranks No. 8 nationally in defensive scoring (1.60 goals per game) and No. 13 in scoring offense (3.00 goals per game).
- The Bobcats also have the tenth ranked penalty kill in the nation at 91.3 percent.
- The Bobcats took their first losses of the season at Clarkson and St. Lawrence Friday and Saturday afternoons.
- Maya Labad scored the lone Bobcat goal on Friday, with assists from Kahlen Lamarche and Madison Chantler.
- Sadie Peart scored the only Bobcat goal on Saturday, on a tip in front from a Maya Labad pass.
- Logan Angers made 43 saves over the course of the weekend.
- On Friday night, the Bobcats won 1-0 over Brown in Hamden. Nina Steigauf scored the lone goal for the Bobcats, while Logan Angers made 18 saves to record the 15th shutout of her career.
- On Saturday the Bobcats came out flying, scoring four goals in the first period. Emerson Jarvis and Kahlen Lamarche scored two goals in a span of 28 seconds to get the Bobcats going.
- Maya Labad and Sadie Peart each scored in the first period as well.
- The Bulldogs came back with three goals of their own before Emerson Jarvis and Nina Steigauf each netted an empty net goal to seal the 6-3 victory.
- QU won both games of a home-and-home with Providence, taking the first one at home 4-1, and the second 2-1 in OT on the road.
- Sadie Peart recorded her 100th point while the Bobcats also got goals from Julia Nearis, Nina Steigauf, and Jess Schryver.
- On Saturday, Madison Chantler broke the scoreless tie early in the third period before Providence was able to make it 1-1. Jess Schryver netted the game-winner just 54 seconds in the extra frame.
TWO ROAD WINS AT UNH (10/6 & 10/7)
- The Bobcats won both games at New Hampshire this past weekend, topping the Wildcats, 3-2, in overtime on Friday before earning a 4-1 victory on Saturday.
- Nina Steigauf scored the game-winner in overtime on Friday, while the Bobcats also got goals from both Sadie Peart and Madison Chantler.
- Peart, Steigauf, Jess Schryver and Maya Labad all scored on Saturday to send QU back to Hamden with a pair of non-league victories.
BOBCATS SWEEP OPENING WEEKEND (9/29 & 9/30)
- Quinnipiac opened the regular season with a two-game sweep of Maine in Hamden, topping the Black Bears 3-0 on Friday night in Hamden, then 5-1 on Saturday.
- Graduate student Logan Angers made 20 saves to complete a 3-0 shutout victory over Maine on Friday night in Hamden. The Bobcats jumped out to an early 1-0 lead when Nina Steigauf hit a streaking Sadie Peart and she fired a wrister past the Maine goaltender 49 seconds in. Early in the second period Julia Nearis scored her first goal as a Bobcat on a breakaway after Kate Reilly found her open in the middle of the ice. Kendall Cooper finished the win off with an empty-net goal with just under 30 seconds remaining.
- Five different Bobcats tallied goals as Quinnipiac completed the weekend sweep of Maine on Saturday afternoon by the final score of 5-1. Maya Labad, Kendall Cooper, Jess Schryver, Emerson Jarvis and Nina Steigauf all scored in the victory.
- Graduate student Kate Reilly scored 2:17 into overtime to complete a three-goal run for the Quinnipiac women's ice hockey team, as the Bobcats erased a 3-1 third-period deficit en route to a 4-3 victory over UConn in a Saturday exhibition contest at M&T Bank Arena.
- The Bobcats trailed 3-1 with just under 12:00 to go, but Madison Chantler's goal at the 8:13 mark cut the deficit in half.
- After a body-checking penalty on UConn late in the frame, Maddy Samoskevich fired a wrister from the point into the top corner, knotting the contest and sending it to the extra frame.
- Chantler also started the scoring in the second, deflecting a Zoe Uens point shot to the ice as it skipped past the UConn netminder.
- The goalies split each 20-minute period in the contest, with Logan Angers taking back over in overtime to earn the victory. Lucy Phillips made 11 saves in her first collegiate action, while Tatum Blacker and Angers each compiled nine stops.
- Dartmouth is 2-3-1 coming into the matchup, with wins over Assumption and Harvard.
- Jenna Donohue leads the Big Green with eight points on four goals and four assists.
- Eleanor Rogers has started all six games for Dartmouth. She has posted a 4.09 goals against average and a .861 save percentage.
- The Bobcats are 18-12-4 versus Dartmouth since 2005. QU has won five straight games versus the Big Green.
- Harvard is 0-5 entering the weekend. All five games have been decided by two goals or less.
- Shannon Hollands leads the Crimson with four points on two goals and two assists.
- Alex Pellicci has started all five games for Harvard, posting a 3.27 goals against average and a .887 save percentage.
- The Bobcats are 13-20-3 versus Harvard since 2005. QU has won the last three matchups between the two teams.
- The Bobcats have been ranked No. 8/9 nationally in each of the latest national polls (USCHO & USA Hockey).
- The Bobcats return 9 of their top 11 scorers for the upcoming year. Maya Labad (31 points in '22-23), Sadie Peart (28 points in '22-23), Alexa Hoskin (24 points in '22-23), Kendall Cooper (23 points in '22-23), Maddy Samoskevich (21 points in '22-23), Jess Schryver (21 points in '22-23), Nina Steigauf (20 points in '22-23), Kate Reilly (18 points in '22-23) and Madison Chantler (17 points in '22-23) are all back with the Bobcats for 2023-24.
- The Quinnipiac women's ice hockey team ranked third in the ECAC Hockey Preseason Coaches' Poll as announced by the conference on Wednesday, September 13. The Bobcats received 96 points in the poll.
Rank - Team | Points (First-Place Votes)
1. Colgate | 121 (11)
2. Yale | 101
3. Quinnipiac | 96
4. Cornell | 94 (1)
5. Clarkson | 92
6. St. Lawrence 67
7. Princeton | 66
8. Harvard | 46
9. Brown | 41
10. Rensselaer | 25
11. Dartmouth | 23
12. Union | 20
- Graduate defender Kate Reilly and graduate forward Sadie Peart will serve as the Bobcat's Co-Captains while senior defender Kendall Cooper and graduate forward Alexa Hoskin have been tabbed Assistant Captains.
- Peart is back in action in the leadership group after serving as an assistant captain for the Bobcats last season. Reilly, Peart, and Hoskin each announced their return for a fifth season this year in March.
- Kate Reilly, Co-Captain - Kate Reilly was the 2023 Sarah Devens Award Co-Recipient and played in all 40 contests during the 2022-23 season. She posted eight goals and 10 assists last season, including the game-tying goal in the third to force the historic triple overtime against Penn State in the NCAA Regional Tournament. Reilly led the team in blocked shots, led the defenders in goals scored, and posted a +18 through 40 games. She has a career record of 21 goals and 37 assists for 58 points through four years.
- Sadie Peart, Co-Captain - Sadie Peart served as an assistant captain during her senior year with the Bobcats, she tied for first on the team for game-winning goals and scored the overtime winner against St. Lawrence to send the Bobcats to the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals. Peart saw action in all 40 matchups last season, posting 14 goals and 14 assists ranking fourth on the team in points. She has played in 132 games during her four years as a Bobcat with a 45G-48A-93P record.
- Alexa Hoskin, Assistant Captain - Alexa Hoskin tallied 24 points during last season's campaign, ranking fifth on the team in total points. She scored the lone goal against Colgate in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals and recorded seven goals and 17 assists through 36 matchups, a career-high season. Peart posted two powerplay goals and two game-winners. Hoskin has seen action in 107 games throughout her career and recorded 19 goals, 41 assists and 60 total points.
- Kendall Cooper, Assistant Captain - Kendall Cooper was named to the ECAC All-Conference Second Team in 2023, lead the defense in goals scored with six, and tallied two game-winners. Cooper scored a goal against Ohio State in the NCAA Regional Final this past season. Cooper enters her fourth year with the Bobcats and has posted 15G-42A-57P through 84 career games. She saw action in 33 games this past season and posted a +15 with two powerplay goals. She was named to the 2021 ECAC All-Rookie Team in her first year.
- The Bobcats recently completed a stellar 2022-23 season, tying a program record with 30 wins.
- The Bobcats reached the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time and won an NCAA Tournament matchup for the second consecutive year under head coach Cassandra Turner.
- QU went 17-5-0 in ECAC action and boasted a 17-4-0 mark at home games in Hamden.
- Olivia Mobley and Kendall Cooper were named to the All-ECAC Second Team for their performance on the ice. Mobley led the Bobcats with 43 total points (15 goals, 28 assists) and Cooper helped anchor the Bobcats' defensive unit while chipping in with 23 points.
- Head Coach Cassandra Turner was named an ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year finalist. In 2022-23, she coached the team to a 17-5-0 league record (27-7-0 overall) and a third-place finish at the end of the regular season. Turner has led the Bobcats to the NCAA Tournament in each of the last two seasons.
For an inside look at the Quinnipiac women's ice hockey program, be sure to follow it on social media @QU_WIH or go to gobobcats.com/wih.
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