
Women's Basketball Welcomes Undefeated Charleston to Hamden
11/20/2025 1:47:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Game #5: Quinnipiac Bobcats (2-2, 0-0 MAAC) vs College of Charleston Cougars (4-0, 0-0 CAA)
Friday, November 21, 2025 | 5:00 PM
Hamden, Connecticut | M&T Bank Arena
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HAMDEN, Conn. – The Quinnipiac Bobcats will return to Hamden as they welcome the College of Charleston on Friday, November 21st. Tip-off from M&T Bank Arena is slated for 5 PM and can be seen on ESPN+. Friday's meeting marks the first time the two programs are facing off in their Division I history.
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BOBCATS DEFEAT YALE BY 23 ON TUESDAY
- The Quinnipiac women's basketball team defeated the Yale Bulldogs, 69-46, on Tuesday night in New Haven.
- Ella O'Donnell led the Bobcats with 14 points on 42.9% (6-for-14) shooting from the floor and finished one rebound shy of a double-double.
- Sydney Ryan recorded her first double-double as a Bobcat, recording 13 points and 13 rebounds in the win.
- Ella Ryan (11 points), Jackie Grisdale (11 points), and Paige Girardi (10 points) each reached double figures.
- The Bobcats jumped out to an early lead in the opening quarter and never looked back as they led for 38:58 (97.4%) of the game.
SCOUTING THE COUGARS
- The College of Charleston is led by head coach Robin Harmony, who holds a 349-191 record throughout her time as a head coach. Harmony holds a 99-75 record in her 7th season as the head coach for the Cougars.
- Early this season, the College of Charleston holds a 4-0 record with wins over Covenant College (Division III), Charleston Southern, Iona, and NC Central.
- The last time out, the Cougars defeated NC Central by a final score of 75-60. Taylor Barbot led the Cougars in scoring with 17 points in 40 minutes.
- Taylor Barbot also dished out seven assists and recorded five rebounds in the win.
- The Cougars averaged 91.3 points per game, which ranks 11th in the NCAA.
- Charleston is outscoring their opponents 365-210 (+155) early into the season.
- As a team, Charleston is averaging 91.3 points per game, while shooting 43.2% (133-308) from the field and 30.2% (26-86) from three-point range.
- Charleston is holding their opponents to an average of just 52.5 points per game so far this season.
- The Cougars average 53.5 rebounds per game and allow their opponents to average 32.8 rebounds per game.
- The College of Charleston averages 11.8 turnovers per game and forces 21.8 turnovers per game from its opponents.
- Taryn Barbot leads Charleston in scoring with 24.8 points per game in four starts this season. Barbot ranks sixth in the NCAA in scoring so far this year.
- Barbot is shooting 49.3% (33-for-67) from the field, 43.5% (10-for-23), and 88.5% (23-for-26) from the free-throw line.
- Charleston was picked to finish first in the CAA as they received eight first-place votes.
- The Cougars are currently ranked 16th in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 as of November 18th.
DIV. I HISTORY VS. CHARLESTON
- Friday's matchup marks the first time the Bobcats and Cougars are facing off in their Division I history.
- The Bobcats are 45-28 (.616) against teams that are currently in the CAA.
- The last time the Bobcats faced a team from the CAA was November 26, 2023, when they lost to Towson.
BOBCATS BY THE NUMBERS
- 1 (One): The Bobcats currently rank at the top of the conference by allowing just 54.5 points per game.
- 1 (One): Jackie Grisdale leads the NCAA and the MAAC in minutes played this season with an average of 38.37 minutes per game.
- 2 (Two): Quinnipiac is second in the MAAC with a 5.5 scoring margin.
- 4 (Four): Sydney Ryan ranks fourth in the MAAC with 7.5 rebounds per game and 30 total rebounds.
- 5 (Five): Jackie Grisdale ranks 5th in the conference, averaging 15.5 points per game.
- 7 (Seven): Paige Girardi and Ella O'Donnell are tied for 7th in the conference with an average of 2.8 assists per game.
BOBCATS DROP HOME OPENER TO ST. JOHN'S
- The Quinnipiac women's basketball team dropped their home opener to the St. John's Red Storm, 53-51, on Tuesday night in Hamden.
- Ella O'Donnell led the Bobcats in scoring with 16 points on 53.8% (7-for-13) shooting from the floor.
- O'Donnell also grabbed a team-high seven rebounds in the loss.
- Jackie Grisdale scored 15 points in the loss as she recorded 15+ points in all three games so far this season.
- The Bobcats led at the half by two and had their lead get up to nine in the fourth quarter before St. John's closed out the game on a 20-9 run to beat the Bobcats.
BOBCATS FALL TO RUTGERS
- The Quinnipiac women's basketball team dropped their non-conference game to Rutgers on Thursday, Nov. 6, 64-55.
- Jackie Grisdale led the Bobcats with 19 points on 7-for-13 (53.8%) from the field and knocked down four three-pointers on seven attempts.
- Ella Ryan got her first start of her collegiate career and dropped 14 points in the effort.
- Ella O'Donnell racked up seven points, five rebounds, and five assists. Her five assists are a single-game high.
- Emma Lizotte and Ella O'Donnell tied for the team lead with five rebounds each.
- Quinnipiac shot 9-for-24 (37.5%) from beyond the three-point arc in the loss to Rutgers.
SEASON OPENING WIN OVER BU
- The Quinnipiac women's basketball team won their season opener for the third straight season, defeating Boston University 65-55 on Monday night.
- Jackie Grisdale led the Bobcats with 17 points in the win. Grisdale shot 50% from the floor and 37.5% from three-point range.
- Karson Martin (14 points), Sydney Ryan (12 points), and Anna Foley (10 points) all reached double figures.
- Ella Ryan added eight points off the bench in her first regular-season game of her collegiate career.
- The Bobcats went 10-for-10 from the charity stripe in the win. Quinnipiac iced the game at the line, going 4-for-4 down the stretch.
PRESEASON NEWS
- The Quinnipiac women's basketball team was picked to finish 2nd in the MAAC Preseason Coaches' Poll.
- Quinnipiac received 155 total points, finishing behind only Fairfield, who were unanimously selected to finish first in the conference.
- Anna Foley was named to the Preseason All-MAAC First Team after averaging 10.9 PPG and 5.4 RPG last year in Hamden.
- Jackie Grisdale was also named to the Preseason All-MAAC First Team after averaging 10.8 points per game last year.
- Junior guard Karson Martin was selected to the Preseason All-MAAC Second Team after averaging 9.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game in 33 contests last year.
WHO'S BACK?
- The Bobcats return two players who started every game last season, Anna Foley and Jackie Grisdale.
- Anna Foley averaged 10.9 points per game, while shooting 46.2% from the field and 29.4% from three-point range in 33 contests last season. Foley ranked second on the team in points per game, rebounds, and assists.
- Jackie Grisdale was third on the team with an average of 10.8 points per game and led the team with a three-point percentage of 40.1%. Grisdale led the team with an average of 36.4 minutes per game.
- Karson Martin returns for her junior season after starting 32 games last season. Martin averaged 9.8 points per game in 30.9 minutes per game.
- Ella O'Donnell rounds out the returners who appeared in every game last season. O'Donnell had a solid MAAC Tournament as she was named to the MAAC Tournament team.
- Other returners include Paige Girardi (32 games), Ava Sollenne (27 games), Maria Kealy (9 games), Emma Lizotte (6 games), and Reagan Sipla (Redshirted).
2024-25 SEASON RECAP
- The Quinnipiac women's basketball team's season came to an end last year in the first round of the WBIT Tournament as the Bobcats fell to the Seton Hall Pirates 57-40 (March 20, 2025).
- Quinnipiac went 28-5 last season, their highest win total since the 2017-18 season.
- The Bobcats went 18-2 in conference play last year, with their only losses coming to Mount St. Mary's (69-64 OT) and Fairfield (72-63).
- QU entered the 2025 MAAC Tournament as the 2-seed and faced the 10-seed Iona Gaels in the MAAC Quarterfinals. Quinnipiac defeated the Gaels 79-51 and advanced to the MAAC Semifinals.
- The Bobcats took down the Merrimack Warriors in the MAAC Semifinal, 65-51, to punch their ticket to the MAAC Title Game.
- Quinnipiac fell to the Fairfield Stags, 76-53, in the MAAC Championship Game.
LEADER OF THE PACK
- Head coach Tricia Fabbri is in her 31st season at the helm of the Bobcats in 2025-26.
- A six-time Coach of the Year and all-time winningest coach in program history, Fabbri has totaled 545 career victories, thus far.
- With the win over Mount St. Mary's on Feb. 16, 2023, Fabbri became the 90th coach in Div. I women's basketball history to reach 500 career wins and the 22nd to accomplish the feat at one institution without coaching at another.
- Of her 546 wins, 531 have come in Quinnipiac's Div. I era.
- In 2024-25, Fabbri led the Bobcats to 28 wins and their first WBIT Appearance.
- With 20 wins in 2022-23, Fabbri secured the program's 12th straight winning season under her guidance.
- Fabbri's Bobcats have reached the 20-win plateau in 13 seasons, including a run of eight straight seasons from 2011-2019.
- With five NCAA Tournament appearances along with five WNIT berths, Fabbri has led QU to 11 postseason national tournaments in her tenure.
- She has led Quinnipiac to five conference titles in the last 12 seasons and earned five consecutive MAAC Regular Season titles from 2015-2019.
JUST WIN BABY, WIN!!
- M&T Bank Arena, home of the Quinnipiac Bobcats, has long been one of the most difficult arenas to play at in the country.
- Since the 2012-13 season, Quinnipiac owns a record of 145-35 (.806) in games played at home.
- In that same span, the Bobcats own a mark of 106-21 (.835) in conference play (NEC & MAAC) at home.
- Quinnipiac owns a 165-77 (.682) mark since November 22, 2017.
- The Bobcats stand with a mark of 96-21 (.821) at home in league games since joining the MAAC in 2013-14.
- The Bobcats are 89-18 (.832) at M&T Bank Arena in conference games since the start of the 2014-15 campaign.
CLOSING TIME
- Quinnipiac has enjoyed a great deal of success over the past five seasons when building a first-half lead.
- After starting 2016-17 with a mark of 2-0 when owning a halftime lead, the Bobcats saw one of their most impressive streaks in program history come to an end in a 71-68 loss at Temple.
- The undefeated streak, which lasted throughout three seasons, came to an end at 46 straight wins for the Bobcats when holding a halftime lead.
- Quinnipiac went undefeated in both 2014-15 (24-0) and 2015-16 (19-0) and for the first two games of 2016-17 before suffering the defeat.
- Overall, the Bobcats own a mark of 193-20 (.906) since the start of 2014-15 in games in which Quinnipiac leads at the half.
LEADERSHIP GROUP
- Head Coach Tricia Fabbri announced the leadership group ahead of the 2025-26 season.
- Graduate student Jackie Grisdale, senior Ella O'Donnell, and junior Anna Foley were named team captains.
BRAND NEW BOBCATS
- Quinnipiac Head Coach Tricia Fabbri built on her returning foundation, bringing in three newcomers, including a class of two first-year students.
SYDNEY RYAN TRANSFERS TO QU
- Sydney Ryan joins the Bobcats after three seasons at Furman University.
- Ryan finished last season with the third-highest three-point percentage on the team, 32.0% (62-for-194).
- The Nashville, TN native played a large portion of minutes for Furman, as she averaged 31.8 minutes per game in her junior season.
- Ryan comes to the Bobcats and brings scoring and rebounding, ranking within the top five on her squad in both categories.
- Sydney Ryan comes to Quinnipiac and reunites with her younger sister, Ella Ryan.
ELLA RYAN COMES TO CT
- Ella Ryan comes to Quinnipiac from Brentwood High School in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Ryan holds the record at Brentwood for the Most Career Points (2,321), Most Career Rebounds (600), Most Career Three-Pointers Made (309), Most Career Steals (275), Most Points in a Single Season (689), and Most Points in a Single Game (40).
- Ryan is a four-time All-District Team Selection, a two-time All-Region Team Selection, a two-time TSWA 4A All-State Selection, and a one-time Region MVP (2024).
- Ryan averaged 25 PPG, 5 RPG, 3 APG, 3 SPG, and shot 38% from three-point range in her senior season.
- Ryan will play alongside her older sister, Sydney Ryan, for the first time since high school.
NEAL JOINS THE SQUAD
- Aniyah Neal comes to Quinnipiac after attending the Loomis Chaffee School.
- Neal is a two-time Founder League Champion, a two-time NEPSAC Class-A Champion, a 2025 All-NEPSAC Honorable Mention, a 2022-23 NYSPHSAA Section III Class A All-Tournament Selection, a 2022-23 New York State All-CNY First Team Selection, and a 2021-22 NYSPHSAA Section III Class A All-Tournament Team Selection.
- Neal is a native of Syracuse, New York, and comes to Hamden for her first season in 2025-26.
ANOTHER FABBRI ON THE STAFF
- Head Coach Tricia Fabbri announced the addition of her daughter and former player, Carly Fabbri '18, to the staff ahead of the 2025-26 season.
- Fabbri had a four-year career in Hamden and earned multiple MAAC All-Tournament Honors and an All-MAAC Third Team distinction in her senior season.
- In her senior season in Hamden, Fabbri averaged 9.6 points per game and was ranked 11th in the nation with a 2.90 assist-to-turnover ratio, recording 142 assists and 49 turnovers.
- Fabbri was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team and the MAAC All-Academic Team after a stellar senior year.
- In her junior campaign, Fabbri recorded 11 PPG, dished out three assists per game, and grabbed three rebounds per game at the MAAC Tournament to earn All-Tournament honors.
- Fabbri was named to the MAAC All-Academic Team after her sophomore season. Fabbri ranked 12th in the MAAC in assists per game, tied for sixth in three-point percentage, and tied for 12th in three-pointers made per game (1.5).
NEXT TIME OUT
- The Bobcats will remain home as they welcome the Colgate Raiders to Hamden on Sunday, November 23rd.
- Tip-off from the M&T Bank Arena is slated for 2 PM and can be seen on ESPN+.
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