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Women's Soccer Closes Out Regular Season at Home Against Manhattan
10/28/2025 1:21:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Game #16: Quinnipiac (7-3-5, 7-0-4 MAAC) vs Manhattan (7-5-5, 6-4-1 MAAC)
Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025 | 2:30 PM
Hamden, Connecticut | Quinnipiac Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium
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Hamden, Conn. – The Quinnipiac women's soccer team closes out their regular season schedule as they host the Manhattan Jaspers on Wednesday, October 29th, in Hamden. Kickoff from the Quinnipiac Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium is slated for 2:30 PM and can be seen on ESPN+.
To stay up to date with Quinnipiac Women's Soccer news, follow the Bobcats on Twitter/Instagram @QU_WSOC or visit www.gobobcats.com/wsoc.
SCOUTING THE JASPERS
HISTORY AGAINST MANHATTAN
WEEKLY AWARDS
BACK IN THE POSTSEASON
LAST TIME OUT
PRESEASON HONORS
'24 SEASON RECAP
HOME COOKING
KEEPING IT CLEAN
HEAD COACH DAVE CLARKE
WHO'S BACK?
NEW FACES IN HAMDEN
THE '25 SCHEDULE
Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025 | 2:30 PM
Hamden, Connecticut | Quinnipiac Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium
Watch: Click Here | Live Stats: Click Here | Instagram/X: @QU_WSOC
Hamden, Conn. – The Quinnipiac women's soccer team closes out their regular season schedule as they host the Manhattan Jaspers on Wednesday, October 29th, in Hamden. Kickoff from the Quinnipiac Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium is slated for 2:30 PM and can be seen on ESPN+.
To stay up to date with Quinnipiac Women's Soccer news, follow the Bobcats on Twitter/Instagram @QU_WSOC or visit www.gobobcats.com/wsoc.
SCOUTING THE JASPERS
- Manhattan enters Wednesday's matchup with a 7-5-5 overall record and a 6-4-1 mark in conference play.
- The Jaspers finished non-conference play with a 1-1-4 record, defeating Delaware State (2-0), falling to Army (4-1), and drawing against LIU (1-1), CCSU (1-1), Wagner (1-1), and Fordham (1-1).
- The last time out, the Jaspers defeated the Merrimack Warriors, 4-0, on their Senior Day back on Saturday, October 25th. Four different Jaspers found the back of the net, while Molly Brunk made seven saves in goal to shut out the Warriors.
- With her performance in goal, Molly Brunk was named the MAAC Defensive Player of the Week, as announced by the league office on Monday, October 27th.
- Junior Olivia McMaster leads the Jaspers in goals with six on the season. McMaster also has one assist on the season to give her 13 points on the year.
- Amaya Hill leads Manhattan in points with 16 this season. Hill has recorded two goals and twelve assists in 17 starts for the Jaspers. Her 12 assists lead the MAAC this season.
- Manhattan has started Molly Brunk in goal for 13 out of 17 matches this season, and Brunk holds a record of 6-4-2. Brunk has recorded 47 saves, while allowing 14 goals against in her junior season.
- The Manhattan Jaspers currently sit in the final spot for the playoffs in sixth place. Manhattan leads Siena by one point with the final regular season contest on Wednesday.
HISTORY AGAINST MANHATTAN
- Wednesday's matchup marks the 16th time the two programs are facing off in QU's Division I history.
- Quinnipiac holds a 6-5-4record all-time against the Jaspers.
- The last time the two teams faced off was last season, on October 23rd, 2024, on the road in Riverdale, NY.
- Anna Bean scored the only goal of the contest in the 4th minute as the Bobcats defeated the Jaspers 1-0. Molly Andrews and Klara Bengtsson recorded assists on the goal.
WEEKLY AWARDS
- After a three-point weekend, Corey Anderson was named the MAAC Offensive Player and Rookie of the Week, as announced by the league office on Monday, October 27th.
BACK IN THE POSTSEASON
- Quinnipiac will make its tenth straight appearance in the MAAC Tournament and tenth overall appearance since joining the conference.
- The Bobcats have secured a top-two seed in the 2025 MAAC Tournament and have received a bye through the first round of the playoffs.
- Quinnipiac will be the host of one of the semifinal matches on Thursday, November 6th, with the kickoff slated for 1 PM.
LAST TIME OUT
- Last time out, the Bobcats defeated the Iona Gaels, 2-0, in New Rochelle, New York, on Saturday, October 25th.
- Corey Anderson got the scoring started in the 26th minute with her third goal of the season.
- Later in the first half, Morgan Cupo scored her tenth goal of the year to put the Bobcats up 2-0 in the 34th minute.
- Olivia Jarvis recorded three saves in the win to earn her sixth victory of the year and second clean sheet of the season.
PRESEASON HONORS
- The Quinnipiac women's soccer team was selected second in the MAAC Preseason Poll, as announced by the league office on Wednesday, August 6th.
- The Bobcats received 158 total points with two first-place votes. Quinnipiac finished eight points behind the Preseason favorites, Fairfield, and finished 25 points ahead of Siena, who was picked to finish third.
- Madison Alves was Quinnipiac's lone member of the Preseason All-MAAC Team.
'24 SEASON RECAP
- The Bobcats went 14-5-1 (10-2-0 MAAC) last season and earned the #2 seed for the 2024 MAAC Championships.
- Quinnipiac defeated the Iona Gaels 1-0 in the MAAC Quarterfinals before defeating the Canisius Golden Griffins 3-1 in the Semifinals to punch their fourth straight MAAC Championship appearance.
- The Bobcats' season came to an end in the MAAC Title Game as they fell to the Fairfield Stags 1-0.
HOME COOKING
- Quinnipiac posted an 8-0-1 record on their home turf during last year's regular season, including a streak of seven straight clean sheets.
- The Bobcats outscored their opponents 22-2 on their home turf in the regular season.
- QU won their two postseason contests in Hamden last year, outscoring their opponents 4-1.
KEEPING IT CLEAN
- The Bobcats had a stretch of ten straight clean sheets last season, spanning from September 1st to October 16th.
- The clean sheet streak came to an end on October 19th as the Bobcats lost 2-0 to Mount St. Mary's in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
HEAD COACH DAVE CLARKE
- Head Coach Dave Clarke enters his 27th season with the Bobcats in 2025. Clarke is 249-206-51 over his career as a collegiate head coach (2 seasons at New Haven before QU).
- Clarke has firmly cemented himself as one of the premier college coaches in the NCAA's highest division. He effectively etched his signature on Quinnipiac soccer by becoming not only the winningest coach in its history but also leading his team to an NCAA Tournament berth in 2000 and a regular-season championship in 2001.
- The Bobcats then won their second consecutive MAAC Championship in 2023, marking their second MAAC Title in program history.
WHO'S BACK?
- The Bobcats return six of their top ten-point scorers from last season, highlighted by Madison Alves and Klara Bengtsson, who both finished the season with 10 points.
- Alves is the lone returner who started all 20 games last season.
- The Bobcats will have three goalkeepers who combined for three appearances last season. Gwen Hoyt started two contests and finished with a 1-0-0 record and recorded one save.
NEW FACES IN HAMDEN
- The Bobcats welcome ten newcomers to Hamden before the start of the 2025 season.
- Addyson Earl is the lone transfer into the women's soccer program, coming in after one season at UNC Charlotte.
- Quinnipiac will have nine first years on the roster this season, Audrey Lefebvre (Repentigny, Quebec, Canada), Stella Tosoni (Brisbane, Queensland, Australia), Alessandra Page (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), Marta Ankarcrona (Stockholm, Sweden), Marina Mahon (West Chester, Pennsylvania), Corey Anderson (Glastonbury, Connecticut), Sydney McInnis (Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada), Isabella Torelli (King City, Ontario, Canada), and Ava Young (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada).
THE '25 SCHEDULE
- The Bobcats will play 16 regular-season games in total – hosting seven contests at the Quinnipiac Soccer Stadium in Hamden. The Bobcats hosted two exhibition contests this preseason, welcoming both St. John's and Maine.
- Quinnipiac's slate features four non-conference matchups, with three on the road (Hofstra, Stony Brook, and LIU) and one in Hamden (Syracuse).
- QU kicks off MAAC play on September 6th as they host the Rider Broncs with a 12 PM kickoff.
- The Bobcats will have a 2024 MAAC Championship Rematch with the Fairfield Stags on September 24th in Hamden.
- QU will honor its seniors in a pre-game ceremony before the October 4th match against the Saint Peter's Peacocks.
- Quinnipiac will wrap up their home schedule with the Manhattan Jaspers on October 29th.
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