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QU Readies for Regular-Season Finale at Fairfield
3/7/2025 6:47:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Quinnipiac (19-11, 15-4 MAAC) at Fairfield (11-19, 7-12 MAAC)
Saturday, March 8, 2025 | 7:00 PM
Leo D. Mahoney Arena | Fairfield, Conn.
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FAIRFIELD, Conn. - Quinnipiac Men's Basketball is set to wrap up the regular season on Saturday night, as the Bobcats will make the short trip to Fairfield for a 7:00 PM contest.
TWO STRAIGHT REGULAR SEASON TITLES
Saturday, March 8, 2025 | 7:00 PM
Leo D. Mahoney Arena | Fairfield, Conn.
Watch: ESPN+
Watch: INTL
Live Stats: Click Here
In-Game Updates: @QU_MBB on X/Instagram
FAIRFIELD, Conn. - Quinnipiac Men's Basketball is set to wrap up the regular season on Saturday night, as the Bobcats will make the short trip to Fairfield for a 7:00 PM contest.
TWO STRAIGHT REGULAR SEASON TITLES
- Quinnipiac won its second consecutive MAAC regular season title on Thursday night in Hamden, as the Bobcats outlasted Mount St. Mary's 79-70 at M&T Bank Arena in Hamden.
- With the victory, Quinnipiac (15-4 MAAC) will head down to Atlantic City for the MAAC Tournament as the No. 1 seed. The top-seeded Bobcats will play in the MAAC quarterfinal round on Wednesday, March 12 at 6:00 PM.
- The Bobcats are 30-9 in MAAC regular season contests over the last two seasons under Head Coach Tom Pecora. Quinnipiac went 15-5 in league play during 2023-24 to earn the program's first-ever regular season championship, and now sits at 15-4 in league play this season en route to a second consecutive title.
- QU forwards Amarri Monroe and Paul Otieno are currently first and second in the MAAC in double-doubles, respectively.
- Monroe has 14 double-doubles so far this year (12 in MAAC games), and Otieno has 13 double-doubles (8 in MAAC games).
- The Bobcats currently lead the MAAC in rebounds per game (38.43 RPG), and in blocks per game (5.0 BPG).
- Amarri Monroe (9.2 RPG) and Paul Otieno (8.6 RPG) rank first and second in the league in rebounding, respectively.
- Amarri Monroe also leads the league in defensive rebounds per game (7.00).
- Paul Otieno leads the MAAC in field goal percentage (59.0%), and in offensive rebounds per contest (3.9 ORPG).
- The Bobcats are 15-4 in league play during 2025-25, just a year after going 15-5 in regular season MAAC play during 2023-24.
- Preseason Player of the Year Amarri Monroe has paced Quinnipiac in MAAC play, averaging 19.8 points and 10.5 rebounds in league action. He's got a double-double in 10 of his last 13 times out.
- Big man Paul Otieno is averaging 13.7 PPG & 8.7 RPG in MAAC action, shooting 59.8% from the floor. Otieno has eight double-doubles during conference play.
- First-year guard Jaden Zimmerman has chipped in with 11.7 PPG in league action, while sophomore Khaden Bennett has posted 11.3 PPG in MAAC games.
- The Bobcats are 30-9 in regular season MAAC games over the last two seasons under Head Coach Tom Pecora.
- Quinnipiac Men's Basketball has been selected as the preseason favorite in the 2024-25 MAAC Preseason Coaches' Poll, as revealed by the league office on Oct. 8, 2024.
- Quinnipiac earned 166 points in total in the preseason coaches' poll (11 first-place votes). It marks the first time that QU has ever been selected as the preseason MAAC favorite. The defending MAAC regular season champs went 15-5 in league play (24-10 overall) last season under Head Coach Tom Pecora. The Bobcats earned a berth to the 2024 Ro College Basketball Invitational (CBI) after setting a program record for total wins.
- Three Bobcats in total (Amarri Monroe, Savion Lewis, Paul Otieno) received preseason recognition. Monroe and Lewis are Preseason All-MAAC First Team selections, while big man Paul Otieno earned a spot on the Preseason All-MAAC Second Team.
- Preseason MAAC Player of the Year Amarri Monroe (formerly Amarri Tice) played in all 34 games for Quinnipiac a season ago, stuffing the stat sheet with 12.9 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 1.8 APG, 1.8 SPG, 1.0 BPG. He posted 14.4 PPG & 7.2 RPG in MAAC play. Monroe was the only player that finished inside the league's Top 5 in rebounds, blocks, and steals. He scored 10+ points 25 different times, and registered five separate double-doubles.
- Savion Lewis wrapped up the 2023-24 campaign averaging 8.1 PPG, 7.3 APG & 3.2 RPG for the Bobcats. He finished second nationally in total assists (248). Lewis recorded 5+ helpers in 28 of Quinnipiac's 34 contests, including an impressive 17-assist night against Rider in Hamden (1/5/23).
- Graduate forward Paul Otieno returns for another year after leading the MAAC in field goal percentage (63.8%) in 2023-24. He averaged 11.0 PPG & 6.9 RPG, starting in all 34 contests for the Bobcats. He registered four double-doubles a season ago.
- The Bobcats return six of nine players that logged 200+ minutes last season.
- Amarri Monroe (12.9 PPG), Paul Otieno (11.0 PPG), Savion Lewis (8.1 PPG), Alexis Reyes (7.8 PPG), Doug Young (6.3 PPG), Richie Springs (3.8 PPG) are all back for Quinnipiac ahead of the new season.
- The Bobcats added six newcomers in total.
- Ryan Mabrey transferred in from Miami University, where the former All-MAC Freshman Team selection played in 58 games with the RedHawks over the last two seasons.
- Quinnipiac also brought in five true first-year athletes: Grant Randall (Queens, NY), Samson Reilly (Manchester, CT), Spence Wewe (Bristol, England), Braylan Ritvo (Harlem, NY), Jaden Zimmerman (Bronx, NY).
- The Bobcats finished off the benchmark '23-24 campaign with 24 total victories (new program record).
- Quinnipiac won its first-ever MAAC regular season title under first-year Head Coach Tom Pecora.
- QU also set a new program mark for total points in a single season (2,630).
- The Bobcats' 19-4 start over their first 23 games marked the program's best start to a year since the 1965-66 campaign.
- Quinnipiac won 10 consecutive games from Jan. 5 – Feb. 8.
- The Bobcats finished the month of January with a 7-0 record, marking the first perfect month in the university's Division I history.
- Tom Pecora – a veteran with 15 years of experience as a head coach at the Division I level – just wrapped up his first season as Head Coach at Quinnipiac University in 2023-24. Pecora just completed his seventh season in total with the Bobcats (previously served as Associate HC from 2017-2023). He was announced as Quinnipiac's next Head Coach on Thursday, April 13, 2023.
- Pecora led the Bobcats to a record-breaking 2023-24 campaign during his first year at the helm, eventually earning MAAC Coach of the Year honors after guiding the Bobcats to the top seed in the conference. Quinnipiac set a new program record for wins (24) during the benchmark season, as the Bobcats went 15-5 in league play to capture the program's first-ever MAAC Regular Season Championship. The Bobcats set a new program record for total points (2,630) under Pecora. Quinnipiac defeated each MAAC opponent at least once.
- Prior to his time at Quinnipiac, Pecora served as the head coach at Hofstra for nine years (2001-2010) and at Fordham for five seasons (2010-15). He also served as the associate head coach under Jay Wright for seven seasons before taking the head job at Hofstra, the last two of which resulted in America East Conference titles and NCAA Tournament berths.
- Pecora served as the head coach at Hofstra for nine years (2001-2010) and at Fordham for five seasons (2010-15). Prior to taking over the head coaching position at Hofstra, Pecora served as the associate head coach under Jay Wright for seven seasons, the last two of which resulted in America East Conference titles and NCAA Tournament berths.
- As a head coach at Hofstra, Pecora compiled a 155-126 mark in nine seasons, leading the Pride to four postseason appearances (three NIT and one CBI), the most for any New York City team over that nine-year span. In 16 years at Hofstra with Pecora on the staff (nine years as a head coach, seven as an assistant), the Pride averaged 19 wins a season (246-161).
- During his time in Hempstead, Hofstra was the winningest program in the Metropolitan New York area. Over his last six years, Hofstra won 121 games, including four 20-win seasons. In 2006 and 2009, he was named Coach of the Year by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association (MBWA) and he also received regional Coach of the Year honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and the Basketball Coaches Association of New York (BCANY).
- Prior to joining the staff at Hofstra, Pecora also had previous experience in running a program, serving as head basketball coach at the State University of New York at Farmingdale from 1989-92. In three seasons at Farmingdale, the Rams posted a 62-24 record, captured the Region 15 championship in 1992 (when they finished 20-9), advanced to the National Junior College Athletic Association Tournament and were ranked as one of the nation's top 20 junior college programs.
- Quinnipiac Men's Basketball has announced the addition of three players during the early signing period, as revealed by Head Coach Tom Pecora and the Bobcats on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024. Keith Mcknight (Teaneck, N.J.), Jayden Reid (Cheshire, Conn.), and Lateef Patrick (Milton, Mass.) will are all set to join the reigning MAAC regular season champions ahead of the 2025-26 season.
- Full Press Release: CLICK HERE
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