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Bobcats Set To Honor Senior Class on Saturday
2/21/2025 2:11:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Game #25: Quinnipiac Bobcats (21-3, 13-2 MAAC) vs Manhattan Jaspers (12-12, 6-9 MAAC)
Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025 | 2:00 PM
M&T Bank Arena | Hamden, Conn.
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All-Time vs. Manhattan: Quinnipiac leads the series, 18-7
Last Meeting vs. Manhattan: L, 72-66 in OT (Feb. 17, 2024, in Riverdale, N.Y.)
HAMDEN, Conn. – The Quinnipiac women's basketball team is back home as they host the Manhattan Jaspers on Senior Day, Saturday, Feb. 22nd. Tip-off from M&T Bank Arena is slated for 2 PM and can be seen on ESPN+.
LAST TIME OUT
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team erased a 12-point deficit to earn the come-from-behind victory over the Iona Gaels, 74-66, on Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Bobcats improve to 21-3 overall and 13-2 in MAAC play.
• Gal Raviv led the scoring for the Bobcats, scoring 22 points for the second straight game.
• Jackie Grisdale was second on the team as she scored 14 points on 57% shooting and knocked down three of four three-pointers.
• Anna Foley had a great day on both ends of the floor, recording a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds.
• QU went on a 12-4 run to close out the 74-66 win over the Gaels.
SCOUTING THE JASPERS
• Manhattan is led by head coach Heather Vulin, who holds a 126-134 record in her ninth season at Manhattan.
• The Jaspers will enter Saturday's matchup with a 12-12 overall record and an 6-9 mark in conference play, sitting in ninth place in the MAAC.
• Manhattan is coming off a 68-65 win over the Iona Gaels at home on Thursday, Feb. 22nd. Petra Juric dropped a season-high 20 points in the win.
• The Jaspers are outscoring their opponents, 1512-1474 (+38) this season.
• As a team, the Jaspers are averaging 63.0 points per game on 42.4% shooting from the floor and 30.8% from beyond the arc.
• Manhattan is holding teams to an average of 61.4 points per game and allowing their opponents to shoot 37.4% from the field.
• The Jaspers average 37.0 rebounds per game with their opponents averaging 35.4 rebounds per game this season.
• Ines Gimenez Monserrat is the leading scorer for Manhattan this season, averaging 10.5 points per game in 24 games played.
• Monserrat is shooting 40.8% from the floor, 29.3% from three-point range, and 85.7% from the charity stripe.
• Manhattan currently sits in ninth place in the conference with a 6-9 record in the MAAC.
DIV. I HISTORY VS. MANHATTAN
• Saturday's contest marks the 26th matchup between the two programs in their Division-I history.
• Quinnipiac is 18-7 against the Jaspers and are 9-1 on their home court.
• The Bobcats defeated Manhattan in Hamden last season but fell to the Jaspers on the road.
• Most recently, the Jaspers defeated the Bobcats 72-66 in overtime last year (Feb. 17, 2024).
• Anna Foley dropped 28 points on 57.9% (11-for-19) shooting from the floor.
BOBCATS BY THE NUMBERS
• THREE (3) - The Bobcats sit in third in the most recent World Exposure Report Mid-Major Poll.
• THREE (3) - Gal Raviv is the third highest scoring first year in the NCAA with 17.5 points per game.
• TWELVE (12) - Jackie Grisdale ranks 12th in the NCAA in minutes per game with 36.57.
• THIRTEEN (13) - Gal Raviv ranks 13th in the NCAA in minutes per game with 36.52.
• SEVENTEEN (17)- The Bobcats are currently ranked number 17 in the College Insider Mid-Major Top 25.
• EIGHTEEN (18) - Quinnipiac is 18th in the NCAA with a winning percentage of 87.5.
• EIGHTEEN (18) - QU sits 18th nationally in turnovers per game with an average of 12.3.
• TWENTY-FOUR (24) - Head Coach Tricia Fabbri currently sits in 24th place among active Division I coaches with 537 career wins.
• FORTY-SEVEN (47) - Quinnipiac is 47th in Division I in three-point percentage (34.8%).
QU POWERS PAST PIONEERS
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team returned home for the first time since Feb. 1 in a big way as they defeated the Sacred Heart Pioneers 71-47 on Thursday evening.
• With the win, the Bobcats clinched a 20-win season, the 13th in Tricia Fabbri's career.
• Gal Raviv led the scoring for the Bobcats, scoring 22 points on 60% (9-for-15) shooting from the floor. Raviv stuffed the stat sheet, earning eight rebounds, six assists, and four steals.
• Anna Foley had another solid game, scoring 11 points while grabbing nine rebounds, which led the team.
• Grace LaBarge made an impact for the Bobcats off the bench as she scored 11 points on 56% shooting from the field.
• Sacred Heart started out hot with a 12-4 run at the halfway point of the opening quarter. Quinnipiac would respond with a 12-0 run to close out the first ten minutes and take a 16-12 lead into the second quarter.
• With the Bobcats leading by twenty to open the fourth quarter, QU looked to improve on their lead.
• Quinnipiac would not allow SHU to make a comeback, defeating them 71-47.
BOBCATS DOMINATE PURPLE EAGLES
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team wrapped up their trip to Western New York with a 70-38 win over the Niagara Purple Eagles on Saturday.
• The 32-point victory marks the largest margin of victory over Niagara since the 2019 season.
• Karson Martin led the scoring for the Bobcats, scoring 19 points on 62% (8-13) shooting from the floor and 3-for-3 from three-point range.
• Anna Foley had herself a day on both ends of the floor, scoring ten points, dishing out eight assists, grabbing seven rebounds, and recording three steals and two blocks.
• Quinnipiac's lead stretched to ten early in the second quarter but held just a four-point lead at the media timeout. The Bobcats would finish the half on a 14-4 run and take a 33-19 lead into halftime.
• QU continued their run, closing out the third quarter with the 54-30 advantage.
• The Bobcats dominated the final quarter, doubling Niagara's scoring output in the frame.
• The Bobcats would defeat the Purple Eagles 70-38, their largest margin of victory over Niagara since 2019.
RAVIV, MARTIN LEAD QU PAST CANISIUS
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team defeated the Canisius Golden Griffins, 56-41, on Thursday evening in Buffalo.
• Gal Raviv scored 19 points on 54% shooting from the floor to lead the team.
• Karson Martin was second on the team with 18 points on 50% shooting and knocked down two three-pointers.
• Both teams had difficulty shooting in the opening quarter, but the Bobcats emerged from the first ten minutes with a 15-11 lead.
• Quinnipiac came out strong in the second quarter, extending their lead to nine points and prompting Canisius to call a timeout.
• The Bobcats and Golden Griffins exchanged baskets for the rest of the quarter, with QU heading into halftime with a 35-26 advantage.
• The Bobcats generated three consecutive turnovers to start the second half and held a six-point lead at the media timeout.
• QU finished the third quarter with a 10-3 run, entering the final quarter with a 49-36 advantage.
• The Bobcats allowed just five points in the final frame to defeat the Canisius Golden Griffins 56-41.
QU COMPLETES SEASON SWEEP OF SIENA
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team returned home on Saturday as they defeated the Siena Saints 77-74 in Hamden.
• Gal Raviv set a new career-high 32 points on 52.9% (9-17) shooting from the floor.
• Raviv stuffed the stat sheet, recording eight assists, seven rebounds, and one steal.
• Anna Foley and Grace LaBarge each reached double-digits, scoring 14 and 12, respectively.
• The Bobcats and Saints traded points early on in this matchup as the two teams were even at 14 points apiece after the opening ten minutes.
• After QU took a 40-33 lead with eight seconds left in the half, Siena's Myriam Traore knocked down a half-court buzzer beater to make it a four-point game at the half.
• Siena tied the game up early in the third quarter, but the Bobcats responded as their lead stretched back up to eight at the end of the third quarter.
• Quinnipiac would not allow Siena within five for much of the final quarter, but the Saints made it close at the end.
• QU got a clean inbound to seal the 77-74 victory over the Saints.
LEADER OF THE PACK
• Head coach Tricia Fabbri is in her 30th season at the helm of the Bobcats in 2024-25.
• A five-time Coach of the Year and all-time winningest coach in program history, Fabbri has totaled 537 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 537 wins, 522 have come in Quinnipiac's Div. I era.
• 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 12 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 10 postseason national tournaments in her tenure.
• She has led Quinnipiac to five conference titles in the last 11 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 142-34 (.807) in games played at home.
• In that same span, the Bobcats own a mark of 103-21 (.831) in conference play (NEC & MAAC) at home.
• Quinnipiac owns a 156-74 (.678) mark since November 22, 2017.
• The Bobcats stand with a mark of 93-21 (.816) at home in league games since joining the MAAC in 2013-14.
• The Bobcats are 86-18 (.827) 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 184-18 (.911) since the start of 2014-15 in games in which Quinnipiac leads at the half.
FIRST YEAR OF FOLEY
• Anna Foley did not disappoint in her first season in Hamden as she was named to the All-MAAC Second Team and All-MAAC Rookie Team last season.
• Foley was the only member of the team last season to start in all 31 games.
• She averaged 13.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game as a first-year.
• Foley led the team in total rebounds (220), rebounds per game (7.1), field goals made (160), and total points (406).
• Anna scored a season-high 28 points against Manhattan on 57.9% shooting (2/17).
MORE FROM MARTIN
• Karson Martin closed out her first season in a Bobcat uniform as she earned MAAC All-Rookie honors at the end of the regular season.
• Martin appeared in 24 games, starting in 21 of those games.
• She averaged 11.9 points and 3.1 rebounds per game over 31.7 minutes per game.
• Martin ranked third on the team with 25 made three-pointers.
• Martin scored a career-high 23 points against Canisius (1/18).
• The Woodstock, Georgia native recorded her first collegiate double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds in the win against Marist (3/9).
LEADERSHIP GROUP
• Head Coach Tricia Fabbri announced seniors Jackie Grisdale and Grace LaBarge as team captains for the 2024-25 season.
• "We are thrilled to have these two young women be the bridge between coaches and players for this season," said head coach Tricia Fabbri.
BRAND NEW BOBCATS
• Quinnipiac Head Coach Tricia Fabbri built on her returning foundation, bringing in five newcomers, including a class of four rookies.
CP IS IN CT
• Caranda Perea comes to Quinnipiac after a season at the University of Tulsa.
• Perea averaged 2.2 points and 1.6 rebounds per game in 34 games last season.
• Prior to her time at the University of Tulsa, Perea spent two seasons at Temple (2021-23) and one season at George Washington (2020-21).
• The Altoona, PA native scored over 1,000 points in her high school career and was named to the First Team All-District and All-Region Teams as a junior and senior.
GOT OUR GAL
• Gal Raviv comes to Hamden after having played at Bella Vista College Prep in Arizona.
• Raviv represented Team Israel at the FIBA U18 Women's EuroBasket and led the team with 17.3 points and 4.7 assists per game.
• Raviv ranked fourth in the entire tournament in PPG (17.3) and ranked sixth in APG (4.7).
• The Kadima, Israel native represented her country at the U16 FIBA Euro Championship while she was only 14 years old.
• Named to the tournament's First 5 in the 2021 Girls U16 FIBA Euro Championship.
SHARPSHOOTING SIPLA
• Reagan Sipla arrived at Quinnipiac after having played four seasons at St. Charles North High School in Illinois.
• Sipla is the all-time leader in scoring for juniors in St. Charles North High School history.
• Sipla also holds the St. Charles North High School record for most three-pointers made in a single season by juniors.
• The St. Charles, Illinois native was a unanimous selection to the All-Conference team as a junior.
GO, GO GRACIE
• After a high school career at Waupun Area High School in Wisconsin, Gracie Gopalan has made her way to Hamden.
• Gopalan is a true guard who broke Waupun's season assists record as a sophomore.
• Gopalan is a two-time First Team All-Conference selection and a one-time Second Team All-Conference selection.
• The Waupun, Wisconsin native brings the championship pedigree to Hamden after being a three-time ECC Conference Champion.
THE MAINE DEFENDER
• The Saco, Maine native Emma Lizotte has made her way to Quinnipiac after four years at Thornton Academy.
• Lizotte averaged 17.5 points, 10.3 rebounds, 3.0 blocks, 1.0 steals, and 1.0 assists per game in high school.
• Lizotte is a two-time First Team All-Conference selection and a one-time All-Defensive team selection.
• The 2022 Tournament MVP led her team to a 2022 State Championship at Thornton Academy.
CT IS HOME
• Head Coach Tricia Fabbri announced the addition of Cur'Tiera Haywood '23 to the coaching staff as an assistant coach ahead of the 2024-25 season.
• Haywood had a four-year career in Hamden as she earned multiple All-MAAC honors during her time as a Bobcat.
• Haywood was named to the All-MAAC Rookie Team after averaging 4.1 points per game in 18.6 minutes per game in her first season.
• In her senior season in Hamden, Haywood earned All-MAAC Third-Team Honors after averaging career highs of points (10.0 PPG), rebounds (5.2 RPG), and assists (1.2 APG) in 30 starts.
• After a four-year stint in Hamden, Haywood transferred to Austin Peay in Clarksville, TN for her graduate season.
• CT started all 33 games for the Governors while averaging 8.2 points per game, 3.6 rebounds per game, and 1.0 assists per game.
• Haywood led the team in free-throw percentage (.794) and three-pointers made (38) while being one of two players to start every game.
PRESEASON NEWS
• Quinnipiac women's basketball was tabbed tied for 3rd in the MAAC Preseason Coaches' Poll, as announced by the league office as part of the inaugural MAAC Basketball Tip-off held at Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, NJ. on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
• The Bobcats received 132 points in the preseason coaches' poll – finishing behind Fairfield (169) and Siena (136) and tying with Niagara.
• Quinnipiac sophomore Anna Foley was named to the All-MAAC Second team after averaging 13.1 PPG, 7.1 RPG, and 3.1 APG last season.
• Jackie Grisdale and Karson Martin were both named to the All-MAAC Third Team.
NEXT TIME OUT
• Quinnipiac is back on the road next week as they travel to take on the Saint Peter's Peacocks on Thursday, Feb. 27.
• Tip-off from the Victor R. Yanitelli, S.J. Recreational Life Center is slated for 7 PM and can be seen on ESPN+.
To stay up to date with all Quinnipiac women's basketball news, follow the program on Twitter/Instagram @QU_WBB or visit www.gobobcats.com/wbb.
Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025 | 2:00 PM
M&T Bank Arena | Hamden, Conn.
Watch: Click Here
Live Statistics: Click Here
In-Game Updates: @QU_WBB
All-Time vs. Manhattan: Quinnipiac leads the series, 18-7
Last Meeting vs. Manhattan: L, 72-66 in OT (Feb. 17, 2024, in Riverdale, N.Y.)
HAMDEN, Conn. – The Quinnipiac women's basketball team is back home as they host the Manhattan Jaspers on Senior Day, Saturday, Feb. 22nd. Tip-off from M&T Bank Arena is slated for 2 PM and can be seen on ESPN+.
LAST TIME OUT
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team erased a 12-point deficit to earn the come-from-behind victory over the Iona Gaels, 74-66, on Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Bobcats improve to 21-3 overall and 13-2 in MAAC play.
• Gal Raviv led the scoring for the Bobcats, scoring 22 points for the second straight game.
• Jackie Grisdale was second on the team as she scored 14 points on 57% shooting and knocked down three of four three-pointers.
• Anna Foley had a great day on both ends of the floor, recording a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds.
• QU went on a 12-4 run to close out the 74-66 win over the Gaels.
SCOUTING THE JASPERS
• Manhattan is led by head coach Heather Vulin, who holds a 126-134 record in her ninth season at Manhattan.
• The Jaspers will enter Saturday's matchup with a 12-12 overall record and an 6-9 mark in conference play, sitting in ninth place in the MAAC.
• Manhattan is coming off a 68-65 win over the Iona Gaels at home on Thursday, Feb. 22nd. Petra Juric dropped a season-high 20 points in the win.
• The Jaspers are outscoring their opponents, 1512-1474 (+38) this season.
• As a team, the Jaspers are averaging 63.0 points per game on 42.4% shooting from the floor and 30.8% from beyond the arc.
• Manhattan is holding teams to an average of 61.4 points per game and allowing their opponents to shoot 37.4% from the field.
• The Jaspers average 37.0 rebounds per game with their opponents averaging 35.4 rebounds per game this season.
• Ines Gimenez Monserrat is the leading scorer for Manhattan this season, averaging 10.5 points per game in 24 games played.
• Monserrat is shooting 40.8% from the floor, 29.3% from three-point range, and 85.7% from the charity stripe.
• Manhattan currently sits in ninth place in the conference with a 6-9 record in the MAAC.
DIV. I HISTORY VS. MANHATTAN
• Saturday's contest marks the 26th matchup between the two programs in their Division-I history.
• Quinnipiac is 18-7 against the Jaspers and are 9-1 on their home court.
• The Bobcats defeated Manhattan in Hamden last season but fell to the Jaspers on the road.
• Most recently, the Jaspers defeated the Bobcats 72-66 in overtime last year (Feb. 17, 2024).
• Anna Foley dropped 28 points on 57.9% (11-for-19) shooting from the floor.
BOBCATS BY THE NUMBERS
• THREE (3) - The Bobcats sit in third in the most recent World Exposure Report Mid-Major Poll.
• THREE (3) - Gal Raviv is the third highest scoring first year in the NCAA with 17.5 points per game.
• TWELVE (12) - Jackie Grisdale ranks 12th in the NCAA in minutes per game with 36.57.
• THIRTEEN (13) - Gal Raviv ranks 13th in the NCAA in minutes per game with 36.52.
• SEVENTEEN (17)- The Bobcats are currently ranked number 17 in the College Insider Mid-Major Top 25.
• EIGHTEEN (18) - Quinnipiac is 18th in the NCAA with a winning percentage of 87.5.
• EIGHTEEN (18) - QU sits 18th nationally in turnovers per game with an average of 12.3.
• TWENTY-FOUR (24) - Head Coach Tricia Fabbri currently sits in 24th place among active Division I coaches with 537 career wins.
• FORTY-SEVEN (47) - Quinnipiac is 47th in Division I in three-point percentage (34.8%).
QU POWERS PAST PIONEERS
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team returned home for the first time since Feb. 1 in a big way as they defeated the Sacred Heart Pioneers 71-47 on Thursday evening.
• With the win, the Bobcats clinched a 20-win season, the 13th in Tricia Fabbri's career.
• Gal Raviv led the scoring for the Bobcats, scoring 22 points on 60% (9-for-15) shooting from the floor. Raviv stuffed the stat sheet, earning eight rebounds, six assists, and four steals.
• Anna Foley had another solid game, scoring 11 points while grabbing nine rebounds, which led the team.
• Grace LaBarge made an impact for the Bobcats off the bench as she scored 11 points on 56% shooting from the field.
• Sacred Heart started out hot with a 12-4 run at the halfway point of the opening quarter. Quinnipiac would respond with a 12-0 run to close out the first ten minutes and take a 16-12 lead into the second quarter.
• With the Bobcats leading by twenty to open the fourth quarter, QU looked to improve on their lead.
• Quinnipiac would not allow SHU to make a comeback, defeating them 71-47.
BOBCATS DOMINATE PURPLE EAGLES
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team wrapped up their trip to Western New York with a 70-38 win over the Niagara Purple Eagles on Saturday.
• The 32-point victory marks the largest margin of victory over Niagara since the 2019 season.
• Karson Martin led the scoring for the Bobcats, scoring 19 points on 62% (8-13) shooting from the floor and 3-for-3 from three-point range.
• Anna Foley had herself a day on both ends of the floor, scoring ten points, dishing out eight assists, grabbing seven rebounds, and recording three steals and two blocks.
• Quinnipiac's lead stretched to ten early in the second quarter but held just a four-point lead at the media timeout. The Bobcats would finish the half on a 14-4 run and take a 33-19 lead into halftime.
• QU continued their run, closing out the third quarter with the 54-30 advantage.
• The Bobcats dominated the final quarter, doubling Niagara's scoring output in the frame.
• The Bobcats would defeat the Purple Eagles 70-38, their largest margin of victory over Niagara since 2019.
RAVIV, MARTIN LEAD QU PAST CANISIUS
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team defeated the Canisius Golden Griffins, 56-41, on Thursday evening in Buffalo.
• Gal Raviv scored 19 points on 54% shooting from the floor to lead the team.
• Karson Martin was second on the team with 18 points on 50% shooting and knocked down two three-pointers.
• Both teams had difficulty shooting in the opening quarter, but the Bobcats emerged from the first ten minutes with a 15-11 lead.
• Quinnipiac came out strong in the second quarter, extending their lead to nine points and prompting Canisius to call a timeout.
• The Bobcats and Golden Griffins exchanged baskets for the rest of the quarter, with QU heading into halftime with a 35-26 advantage.
• The Bobcats generated three consecutive turnovers to start the second half and held a six-point lead at the media timeout.
• QU finished the third quarter with a 10-3 run, entering the final quarter with a 49-36 advantage.
• The Bobcats allowed just five points in the final frame to defeat the Canisius Golden Griffins 56-41.
QU COMPLETES SEASON SWEEP OF SIENA
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team returned home on Saturday as they defeated the Siena Saints 77-74 in Hamden.
• Gal Raviv set a new career-high 32 points on 52.9% (9-17) shooting from the floor.
• Raviv stuffed the stat sheet, recording eight assists, seven rebounds, and one steal.
• Anna Foley and Grace LaBarge each reached double-digits, scoring 14 and 12, respectively.
• The Bobcats and Saints traded points early on in this matchup as the two teams were even at 14 points apiece after the opening ten minutes.
• After QU took a 40-33 lead with eight seconds left in the half, Siena's Myriam Traore knocked down a half-court buzzer beater to make it a four-point game at the half.
• Siena tied the game up early in the third quarter, but the Bobcats responded as their lead stretched back up to eight at the end of the third quarter.
• Quinnipiac would not allow Siena within five for much of the final quarter, but the Saints made it close at the end.
• QU got a clean inbound to seal the 77-74 victory over the Saints.
LEADER OF THE PACK
• Head coach Tricia Fabbri is in her 30th season at the helm of the Bobcats in 2024-25.
• A five-time Coach of the Year and all-time winningest coach in program history, Fabbri has totaled 537 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 537 wins, 522 have come in Quinnipiac's Div. I era.
• 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 12 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 10 postseason national tournaments in her tenure.
• She has led Quinnipiac to five conference titles in the last 11 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 142-34 (.807) in games played at home.
• In that same span, the Bobcats own a mark of 103-21 (.831) in conference play (NEC & MAAC) at home.
• Quinnipiac owns a 156-74 (.678) mark since November 22, 2017.
• The Bobcats stand with a mark of 93-21 (.816) at home in league games since joining the MAAC in 2013-14.
• The Bobcats are 86-18 (.827) 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 184-18 (.911) since the start of 2014-15 in games in which Quinnipiac leads at the half.
FIRST YEAR OF FOLEY
• Anna Foley did not disappoint in her first season in Hamden as she was named to the All-MAAC Second Team and All-MAAC Rookie Team last season.
• Foley was the only member of the team last season to start in all 31 games.
• She averaged 13.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game as a first-year.
• Foley led the team in total rebounds (220), rebounds per game (7.1), field goals made (160), and total points (406).
• Anna scored a season-high 28 points against Manhattan on 57.9% shooting (2/17).
MORE FROM MARTIN
• Karson Martin closed out her first season in a Bobcat uniform as she earned MAAC All-Rookie honors at the end of the regular season.
• Martin appeared in 24 games, starting in 21 of those games.
• She averaged 11.9 points and 3.1 rebounds per game over 31.7 minutes per game.
• Martin ranked third on the team with 25 made three-pointers.
• Martin scored a career-high 23 points against Canisius (1/18).
• The Woodstock, Georgia native recorded her first collegiate double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds in the win against Marist (3/9).
LEADERSHIP GROUP
• Head Coach Tricia Fabbri announced seniors Jackie Grisdale and Grace LaBarge as team captains for the 2024-25 season.
• "We are thrilled to have these two young women be the bridge between coaches and players for this season," said head coach Tricia Fabbri.
BRAND NEW BOBCATS
• Quinnipiac Head Coach Tricia Fabbri built on her returning foundation, bringing in five newcomers, including a class of four rookies.
CP IS IN CT
• Caranda Perea comes to Quinnipiac after a season at the University of Tulsa.
• Perea averaged 2.2 points and 1.6 rebounds per game in 34 games last season.
• Prior to her time at the University of Tulsa, Perea spent two seasons at Temple (2021-23) and one season at George Washington (2020-21).
• The Altoona, PA native scored over 1,000 points in her high school career and was named to the First Team All-District and All-Region Teams as a junior and senior.
GOT OUR GAL
• Gal Raviv comes to Hamden after having played at Bella Vista College Prep in Arizona.
• Raviv represented Team Israel at the FIBA U18 Women's EuroBasket and led the team with 17.3 points and 4.7 assists per game.
• Raviv ranked fourth in the entire tournament in PPG (17.3) and ranked sixth in APG (4.7).
• The Kadima, Israel native represented her country at the U16 FIBA Euro Championship while she was only 14 years old.
• Named to the tournament's First 5 in the 2021 Girls U16 FIBA Euro Championship.
SHARPSHOOTING SIPLA
• Reagan Sipla arrived at Quinnipiac after having played four seasons at St. Charles North High School in Illinois.
• Sipla is the all-time leader in scoring for juniors in St. Charles North High School history.
• Sipla also holds the St. Charles North High School record for most three-pointers made in a single season by juniors.
• The St. Charles, Illinois native was a unanimous selection to the All-Conference team as a junior.
GO, GO GRACIE
• After a high school career at Waupun Area High School in Wisconsin, Gracie Gopalan has made her way to Hamden.
• Gopalan is a true guard who broke Waupun's season assists record as a sophomore.
• Gopalan is a two-time First Team All-Conference selection and a one-time Second Team All-Conference selection.
• The Waupun, Wisconsin native brings the championship pedigree to Hamden after being a three-time ECC Conference Champion.
THE MAINE DEFENDER
• The Saco, Maine native Emma Lizotte has made her way to Quinnipiac after four years at Thornton Academy.
• Lizotte averaged 17.5 points, 10.3 rebounds, 3.0 blocks, 1.0 steals, and 1.0 assists per game in high school.
• Lizotte is a two-time First Team All-Conference selection and a one-time All-Defensive team selection.
• The 2022 Tournament MVP led her team to a 2022 State Championship at Thornton Academy.
CT IS HOME
• Head Coach Tricia Fabbri announced the addition of Cur'Tiera Haywood '23 to the coaching staff as an assistant coach ahead of the 2024-25 season.
• Haywood had a four-year career in Hamden as she earned multiple All-MAAC honors during her time as a Bobcat.
• Haywood was named to the All-MAAC Rookie Team after averaging 4.1 points per game in 18.6 minutes per game in her first season.
• In her senior season in Hamden, Haywood earned All-MAAC Third-Team Honors after averaging career highs of points (10.0 PPG), rebounds (5.2 RPG), and assists (1.2 APG) in 30 starts.
• After a four-year stint in Hamden, Haywood transferred to Austin Peay in Clarksville, TN for her graduate season.
• CT started all 33 games for the Governors while averaging 8.2 points per game, 3.6 rebounds per game, and 1.0 assists per game.
• Haywood led the team in free-throw percentage (.794) and three-pointers made (38) while being one of two players to start every game.
PRESEASON NEWS
• Quinnipiac women's basketball was tabbed tied for 3rd in the MAAC Preseason Coaches' Poll, as announced by the league office as part of the inaugural MAAC Basketball Tip-off held at Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, NJ. on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
• The Bobcats received 132 points in the preseason coaches' poll – finishing behind Fairfield (169) and Siena (136) and tying with Niagara.
• Quinnipiac sophomore Anna Foley was named to the All-MAAC Second team after averaging 13.1 PPG, 7.1 RPG, and 3.1 APG last season.
• Jackie Grisdale and Karson Martin were both named to the All-MAAC Third Team.
NEXT TIME OUT
• Quinnipiac is back on the road next week as they travel to take on the Saint Peter's Peacocks on Thursday, Feb. 27.
• Tip-off from the Victor R. Yanitelli, S.J. Recreational Life Center is slated for 7 PM and can be seen on ESPN+.
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Quinnipiac Athletics 2024-25 Highlight Video
Tuesday, May 20
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