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Women's Basketball Set to Begin Western New York Trip at Canisius
2/4/2026 11:35:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Game #23: Quinnipiac Bobcats (18-4, 13-0 MAAC) at Canisius Golden Griffins (4-18, 2-11 MAAC)
Thursday, February 5, 2026 | 6:30 PM
Buffalo, New York | Koessler Athletic Center
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BUFFALO, N.Y. – The Quinnipiac Bobcats head on the road to begin their Western New York trip with a matchup against the Canisius Golden Griffins on Thursday, Feb. 5. Tip-off from the Koessler Athletic Center is slated for 6:30 PM and can be seen on ESPN+. Thursday's matchup marks the 24th time the two teams are facing off, and the first this season.
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LAST TIME OUT
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats continued their winning ways, defeating the Merrimack Warriors, 80-53, on Saturday afternoon in Hamden.
• Karson Martin led the Bobcats in scoring for the second straight game, dropping 21 points on 8-for-12 (67%) shooting from the field. Martin shot 4-for-6 (67%) from beyond the arc, leading the team in made threes in the game.
• Ella O'Donnell had another big day, scoring 17 points on 73% shooting (8-for-11). O'Donnell stuffed the stat sheet as she finished with five rebounds, six assists, and four steals in the 27-point win over the Warriors.
• Paige Girardi set a new season-high with 13 points in the win.
• Nine Bobcats recorded points in the twenty-seven-point win over the Warriors.
• Quinnipiac has led at the half in all but one game this season and is 18-3 in games in which they enter the halftime break with the lead.
• The Bobcats had their best shooting performance of the season, going 33-for-56 (58.9%) from the field and 10-for-18 (55.6%) from three-point range.
• Quinnipiac recorded 20 assists as a team on 33 made field goals. The Bobcats have recorded 10+ assists in all but one contest this year (7 – vs. St. John's). Quinnipiac is 6-0 this season when they record at least 20 assists in the game.
• Quinnipiac has recorded 10+ assists in all thirteen MAAC games so far this season and ranks second in the MAAC in total assists.
• The Bobcats outrebounded the Warriors, 30-26. Quinnipiac has only been outrebounded in six contests this season and only two throughout conference play. The Bobcats are 15-0 this season when they outrebound their opponents.
• Quinnipiac is 2-0 this season when they score 80 or more points and is 10-1 when scoring 70+ points.
• The Bobcats have held their opponents to 60 or fewer points in 17 games this season and are 16-1 in those contests.
• QU improved to 13-0 in conference play, besting their 7-0 start to conference play a season ago. This is the best start to conference play since the 2018-19 season.
• Quinnipiac's 13-game win streak is currently tied for the fifth-longest active streak in the country.
• The Bobcats are the only remaining unbeaten team in the MAAC.
• Out of eighteen wins this season, the Bobcats have defeated seventeen of those teams by ten or more points, nine by 20+, and two by 30+.
SCOUTING THE GOLDEN GRIFFINS
• The Canisius Golden Griffins are led by head coach Tiffany Swoffard, who holds a 4-18 record in her second season at Canisius. Coach Swoffard holds a 14-39 overall record in her two-year tenure as a head coach at Canisius.
• The Golden Griffins hold a 4-18 overall record and a 2-11 mark in conference play. Merrimack's only conference wins have come against the Niagara Purple Eagles.
• The last time out, Canisius defeated the Niagara Purple Eagles, 74-58, on Tuesday, February 3. Two Golden Griffins tied for the team lead with ten points each: Franka Wittenberg and Irene Rey Pineda. Eleven different Canisius players recorded at least two points in the win.
• The Golden Griffins average 55.6 points per game, while holding their opponents to an average of 69.2 points per game this year.
• Canisius is being outscored by their opponents 1523-1224 (-299) this season and has a scoring margin of -13.6.
• As a team, Canisius is averaging 55.6 points per game, while shooting 40.6% (432-1065) from the field, 28.8% (90-312) from three-point range, and 70.9% (270-381) from the free-throw line.
• The Golden Griffins are allowing their opponents to average 69.2 points per game so far this season.
• Canisius averages 35.5 rebounds per game and allows their opponents to average 32.5 rebounds per game.
• The Golden Griffins average 24.3 turnovers per game and force 13.4 turnovers per game from their opponents.
• Shariah Gailes is the leading scorer for Canisius this season, averaging 13.2 points per game in 19 games played.
• Gailes is shooting 49.1% from the field and 80.7% from the free-throw line this season, while knocking down two of her six three-point attempts.
• Canisius is 3-8 on their home floor this season and averages 54.4 points per game in those contests.
• The Golden Griffins are 2-11 in conference play, sitting in twelfth place. Canisius averages 54.8 points per game in MAAC play, which ranks twelfth in the conference.
• Canisius is currently ranked 341st in the most recent NCAA NET Rankings (Feb. 4).
HISTORY VS. CANISIUS
• Thursday's matchup marks the 24th time the Bobcats and Golden Griffins are facing off.
• Quinnipiac is 21-2 against Canisius, dating back to December 21st, 2013.
• This will be the first time the two teams are facing, with their next matchup being scheduled for Saturday, February 28th.
• Last time the two teams faced off, the Bobcats earned the 56-41 victory over the Golden Griffins (Feb. 6, 2025).
• Gal Raviv led the Bobcats in scoring with 19 points on 7-for-13 shooting from the floor.
• Karson Martin (18 points) and Anna Foley (10 points) also reached double figures in the win.
• The Bobcats are 234-79 (.748) all-time against current MAAC members.
BOBCATS BY THE NUMBERS (As of Feb. 4th)
• 1 (First): The Bobcats currently rank first in the conference by allowing just 52.5 points per game.
• 1 (First): Paige Girardi ranks first in the nation with a 4.69 assist/turnover ratio, which also ranks 1st in the MAAC.
• 2 (Second): Quinnipiac is second in the MAAC with a 16.0 scoring margin.
• 2 (Two): The Bobcats have two of the top three-point shooters in the MAAC in Jackie Grisdale and Ella Ryan. Both rank in the top six in the MAAC in three-pointers per game, three-pointers, and three-point percentage.
• 3 (Third): Jackie Grisdale is third in the MAAC in minutes played this season with an average of 34.80 minutes per game.
• 3 (Third): Ella Ryan ranks third among first-years in the conference in scoring with an average of 10.1 points per game.
• 4 (Fourth): The Bobcats rank 4th in the country with an average of 11.0 turnovers per game, which also leads the MAAC.
• 4 (Fourth): Quinnipiac is currently 4th in the country, allowing just 52.5 points per game, behind UConn (51.1), McNeese (51.5), and FDU (52.1).
• 4 (Fourth): Jackie Grisdale ranks fourth in the MAAC in three pointers (56).
• 5 (Fifth): Paige Girardi ranks fifth in the conference with an average of 3.4 assists per game.
• 8 (Eight): Coach Fabbri is one of eight Active Division I women's basketball head coaches to have recorded at least 500 wins at a single program.
• 8 (Eighth): Quinnipiac is currently 8th in the nation with a 1.51 assist/turnover ratio, which also ranks first in the conference.
• 10 (Tenth): Jackie Grisdale ranks 10th in the conference, averaging 12.9 points per game.
• 10 (Tenth): The Bobcats rank 10th in the country in three-point percentage (37.8), which ranks first in the MAAC.
• 11 (Eleventh): Sydney Ryan ranks 11th in the MAAC with 6.3 rebounds per game.
• 18 (Eighteenth): Jackie Grisdale became the 18th Bobcat in their Division I history to join the 1,000-point Club.
• 19 (Nineteenth): Sydney Ryan became the 19th Bobcat in their Division I history to join the 1,000-point Club.
• 20 (Twenty): The Bobcats have won eight games by 20+ points (Yale, Colgate, Boston College, Cornell, Manhattan, Saint Peter's, Mount St. Mary's, and Merrimack).
• 27 (Twenty-Seven): The Bobcats held the Peacocks to just 27 points, setting a new Division I team record for fewest points allowed in a single game.
• 28 (Twenty-Eighth): Grisdale was the 28th Bobcat in program history to reach the 1,000-Point mark.
• 29 (Twenty-Nine): Sydney Ryan was the 29th Bobcat in program history to reach the 1,000-Point mark.
• 29 (Twenty-Nine): Anna Foley is currently 29 points shy of reaching the 1,000 Point Club.
• 45 (Forty-Fifth): Coach Fabbri ranks 45th in Division I wins as a head coach with 547.
SHOWED OUT ON THE NATIONAL STAGE
• Quinnipiac's effort was on full display on Thursday as they defeated the Fairfield Stags on ESPNU, 72-58.
• Karson Martin led the Bobcats in scoring, dropping 19 points on 7-for-10 (70%) shooting from the field. Martin shot 3-for-4 (75%) from beyond the arc, tying the team lead for made threes in the game.
• Ella O'Donnell had a big day, scoring 18 points on 67% (6-for-9) shooting from the floor.
• Ella Ryan reached double figures once again, scoring eleven points in the win.
• The Bobcats are the only remaining unbeaten team in the MAAC.
• The Bobcats ended Fairfield's win streak on their home floor, which was at 21 games.
• Quinnipiac also improved their win streak to twelve, while they ended the Stags' win streak at 13.
• The Bobcats shut down Fairfield's two leading scorers in L'Amoreuax (10 points) and Andersen (8 points).
• Quinnipiac outshot the Stags from beyond the arc, knocking down nine of 21 attempts, while Fairfield went 5-for-22.
BOBCATS WIN ELEVENTH STRAIGHT
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats won their tenth straight game, defeating the Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers, 56-43, on Thursday night in Hamden. With the win, the Bobcats improved to 15-4 and 10-0 in MAAC play.
• Sydney Ryan led the Bobcats in scoring, dropping 15 points on 54.5% (6-for-11) from the field and knocking down one three-pointer. Ryan finished the day with six rebounds and two steals.
• Jackie Grisdale was second on the team in scoring, finishing with 14 points and knocking down three three-pointers.
• Eight Bobcats recorded points in the thirteen-point win over the Mountaineers as the Bobcats remain unbeaten in MAAC play on 6-for-11 shooting from the field.
BOBCATS DEFEAT MOUNT FOR TENTH STRAIGHT WIN
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats won their tenth straight game, defeating the Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers, 56-43, on Thursday night in Hamden. With the win, the Bobcats improved to 15-4 and 10-0 in MAAC play.
• Sydney Ryan led the Bobcats in scoring, dropping 15 points on 54.5% (6-for-11) from the field and knocking down one three-pointer. Ryan finished the day with six rebounds and two steals.
• Jackie Grisdale was second on the team in scoring, finishing with 14 points and knocking down three three-pointers.
• Eight Bobcats recorded points in the thirteen-point win over the Mountaineers as the Bobcats remain unbeaten in MAAC play.
BOBCATS TAKE DOWN MERRIMACK FOR 9th STRAIGHT WIN
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats earned a win on the road at Merrimack, 75-61, on Monday afternoon in North Andover.
• With the win, the Bobcats improved to 14-4 overall and 9-0 in MAAC play.
• Jackie Grisdale and Karson Martin both had big days, scoring 18 points each in the 14-point win over Merrimack.
• Grisdale exploded for 12 points in the final quarter on 5-for-8 shooting from the field. Martin finished the first half with 15 points on 6-for-11 shooting from the field.
• Foley added 16 points off the bench.
• QU made nine threes in the win. The Bobcats are 12-2 when they make at least nine threes in a single game.
BOBCATS WIN 8th STRAIGHT, DOWN MARIST
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats extended their win streak to eight as the Bobcats defeated the Marist Red Foxes, 59-47, on Saturday afternoon in Hamden. With the win, the Bobcats improved to 13-4 overall and 8-0 in MAAC play.
• Ella O'Donnell picked up her second double-double of the season, finishing the day with 15 points and 12 rebounds. O'Donnell dished out a team-high seven assists in the win.
• Seven Bobcats picked up points in the win.
• QU improved to 8-0 in conference play, besting their 7-0 start to conference play a season ago. This is the best start to conference play since the 2018-19 season.
BOBCATS DEFEAT SHU IN HAMDEN
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats defended their home court on Saturday, January 10th, as they defeated the Sacred Heart Pioneers, 65-49. With the win, the Bobcats improved to 12-4 overall and 7-0 in MAAC play.
• Anna Foley had a big day, recording her third double-double of the season as she finished the day with 13 points and ten rebounds. Foley shot 41% from the field and added two steals and a block to her stat line.
• Ella O'Donnell tied for the team lead with 13 points as she shot 50% from the floor and went 3-for-4 from the free-throw line.
• Karson Martin added 12 points off the bench in 22 minutes of action.
• Six Bobcats recorded points in the win as their win streak stretched to seven games.
BOBCATS DOWN MOUNT ON THE ROAD
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats continued their winning ways, defeating the Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers, 70-44, on Thursday morning in Emmitsburg. With the win, the Bobcats have extended their win streak to six games to kick off MAAC play.
• Ella O'Donnell had a big day for the Bobcats, recording her first double-double of the season. O'Donnell led the way with 18 points on 63.6% (7-for-11) shooting from the floor and grabbed a team high 12 rebounds.
• Jackie Grisdale reached double figures once again, scoring 14 points and knocking down four threes in the effort.
• Seven Bobcats recorded points in the 26-point win over the Mountaineers to improve to 11-4 and 6-0 in MAAC play.
QU IMPROVES TO 5-0 IN MAAC PLAY
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats improved to 5-0 in MAAC play with a 68-56 win over the Rider Broncs on Saturday afternoon in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. With the win, the Bobcats have extended their win streak to five games.
• Ella Ryan led the Bobcats in scoring with 15 points on 50% (5-for-10) shooting from the field and 4-for-8 (50%) shooting from three-point range.
• Anna Foley scored 14 points and shot 7-for-13 (53.8%) from the floor. Foley stuffed the stat sheet, recording six rebounds, three assists, two blocks, and two steals.
• QU improved to 5-0 in conference play, marking the second straight season they won their first five MAAC games of the year.
QU KICKS OFF 2026 WITH WIN OVER IONA
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats opened 2026 with an 80-54 win over the Iona Gaels on Thursday afternoon in Hamden. With the win, the Bobcats improved to 9-4 overall and 4-0 in conference play.
• Karson Martin led the way in scoring for the Bobcats, dropping 19 points on 75% (6-for-8) shooting from the floor and knocking down all three three-point attempts.
• Anna Foley scored 16 points on 70% (7-for-10) shooting from the field.
• Sydney Ryan scored 14 points in the win, moving just one point shy of the 1,000-point mark in her collegiate career.
• Ella O'Donnell and Jackie Grisdale each scored 12 points in the win.
BOBCATS DOMINATE PEACOCKS, 67-27
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats closed out 2025 with a 67-27 win over the Saint Peter's Peacocks on Monday evening in Jersey City, improving to 3-0 in MAAC Play.
• The Bobcats set a new school record for the fewest points allowed in the Division I era, allowing just 27 in the win.
• Ella O'Donnell led the way with 12 points on 5-for-6 (83.8%) shooting from the floor. or. O'Donnell grabbed four rebounds on the defensive end and three on the offensive end for seven total rebounds.
• Karson Martin scored 10 points in the win. Eight Bobcats recorded 5 or more points as they stay unbeaten in MAAC play.
• Nine different Bobcats recorded points in the forty-point win over the Peacocks.
BOBCATS IMPROVE TO 2-0 IN MAAC PLAY
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team improved to 2-0 in conference play with a 76-67 win over the Marist Red Foxes on Sunday evening in Poughkeepsie, New York.
• Sydney Ryan led the Bobcats in scoring with 19 points on 55.6% (5-9) shooting from the field and knocked down four threes in seven attempts.
• Ella O'Donnell added 16 points on 66.7% shooting from the floor. O'Donnell grabbed 5 rebounds and dished out 5 assists.
• Jackie Grisdale scored 14 points in the win and went 6-6 from the free-throw line.
• The Bobcats started on a 25-3 scoring run and never looked back, leading for 99.2% of the game.
FOLEY LEADS QU TO BIG WIN IN MAAC OPENER
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team opened conference play with a 78-39 win over the Manhattan Jaspers on Friday morning in Hamden on Kids Day.
• Anna Foley led the Bobcats with 18 points on 70% (7-for-10) shooting from the floor in the MAAC opener against Manhattan. Foley also grabbed a team-high eight rebounds, dished out four assists, recorded three blocks, and one steal in the win.
• Jackie Grisdale also reached double figures, scoring 12 points in the effort.
• Quinnipiac recorded 25 assists as a team on 28 made field goals.
• The Bobcats forced 22 turnovers and scored 27 points off those turnovers.
NON-CONFERENCE WRAP UP
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team finished non-conference action with a 5-4 record.
• Quinnipiac won its season opener at Boston University, 65-55, led by Jackie Grisdale (17 points).
• After QU dropped their next two, at Rutgers and at home against St. John's, the Bobcats defeated Yale by 23 in New Haven.
• Quinnipiac returned home and lost a hard-fought battle against the College of Charleston, 75-71.
• The Bobcats won their next three contests, defeating Colgate (77-50), Boston College (76-49), and Cornell (68-47), before dropping their non-conference finale against Maine (63-55).
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, which was 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.
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 562 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 562 wins, 547 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 152-37 (.804) in games played at home.
• In that same span, the Bobcats own a mark of 112-21 (.842) in conference play (NEC & MAAC) at home.
• Quinnipiac owns a 181-79 (.696) mark since November 22, 2017.
• The Bobcats stand with a mark of 102-21 (.829) at home in league games since joining the MAAC in 2013-14.
• The Bobcats are 95-18 (.841) 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 209-21 (.909) since the start of 2014-15 in games in which Quinnipiac leads at the half.
•This season, the Bobcats hold a 18-3 record in games in which they lead at the half and 0-1 in games in which they trail 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
NEXT TIME OUT
• The Bobcats will close out their trip to Western New York with a matchup against the Niagara Purple Eagles on Saturday, Feb. 7.
• Tip-off from the Gallagher Center is slated for 2:00 PM and can be seen on ESPN+.
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Thursday, February 5, 2026 | 6:30 PM
Buffalo, New York | Koessler Athletic Center
Watch (ESPN+): Click Here | Int'l Stream: Click Here | Live Stats: Click Here | Game Notes: Click Here | @QU_WBB
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The Quinnipiac Bobcats head on the road to begin their Western New York trip with a matchup against the Canisius Golden Griffins on Thursday, Feb. 5. Tip-off from the Koessler Athletic Center is slated for 6:30 PM and can be seen on ESPN+. Thursday's matchup marks the 24th time the two teams are facing off, and the first this season.
Follow @QU_WBB on Instagram/X for in-game updates all season long.
LAST TIME OUT
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats continued their winning ways, defeating the Merrimack Warriors, 80-53, on Saturday afternoon in Hamden.
• Karson Martin led the Bobcats in scoring for the second straight game, dropping 21 points on 8-for-12 (67%) shooting from the field. Martin shot 4-for-6 (67%) from beyond the arc, leading the team in made threes in the game.
• Ella O'Donnell had another big day, scoring 17 points on 73% shooting (8-for-11). O'Donnell stuffed the stat sheet as she finished with five rebounds, six assists, and four steals in the 27-point win over the Warriors.
• Paige Girardi set a new season-high with 13 points in the win.
• Nine Bobcats recorded points in the twenty-seven-point win over the Warriors.
• Quinnipiac has led at the half in all but one game this season and is 18-3 in games in which they enter the halftime break with the lead.
• The Bobcats had their best shooting performance of the season, going 33-for-56 (58.9%) from the field and 10-for-18 (55.6%) from three-point range.
• Quinnipiac recorded 20 assists as a team on 33 made field goals. The Bobcats have recorded 10+ assists in all but one contest this year (7 – vs. St. John's). Quinnipiac is 6-0 this season when they record at least 20 assists in the game.
• Quinnipiac has recorded 10+ assists in all thirteen MAAC games so far this season and ranks second in the MAAC in total assists.
• The Bobcats outrebounded the Warriors, 30-26. Quinnipiac has only been outrebounded in six contests this season and only two throughout conference play. The Bobcats are 15-0 this season when they outrebound their opponents.
• Quinnipiac is 2-0 this season when they score 80 or more points and is 10-1 when scoring 70+ points.
• The Bobcats have held their opponents to 60 or fewer points in 17 games this season and are 16-1 in those contests.
• QU improved to 13-0 in conference play, besting their 7-0 start to conference play a season ago. This is the best start to conference play since the 2018-19 season.
• Quinnipiac's 13-game win streak is currently tied for the fifth-longest active streak in the country.
• The Bobcats are the only remaining unbeaten team in the MAAC.
• Out of eighteen wins this season, the Bobcats have defeated seventeen of those teams by ten or more points, nine by 20+, and two by 30+.
SCOUTING THE GOLDEN GRIFFINS
• The Canisius Golden Griffins are led by head coach Tiffany Swoffard, who holds a 4-18 record in her second season at Canisius. Coach Swoffard holds a 14-39 overall record in her two-year tenure as a head coach at Canisius.
• The Golden Griffins hold a 4-18 overall record and a 2-11 mark in conference play. Merrimack's only conference wins have come against the Niagara Purple Eagles.
• The last time out, Canisius defeated the Niagara Purple Eagles, 74-58, on Tuesday, February 3. Two Golden Griffins tied for the team lead with ten points each: Franka Wittenberg and Irene Rey Pineda. Eleven different Canisius players recorded at least two points in the win.
• The Golden Griffins average 55.6 points per game, while holding their opponents to an average of 69.2 points per game this year.
• Canisius is being outscored by their opponents 1523-1224 (-299) this season and has a scoring margin of -13.6.
• As a team, Canisius is averaging 55.6 points per game, while shooting 40.6% (432-1065) from the field, 28.8% (90-312) from three-point range, and 70.9% (270-381) from the free-throw line.
• The Golden Griffins are allowing their opponents to average 69.2 points per game so far this season.
• Canisius averages 35.5 rebounds per game and allows their opponents to average 32.5 rebounds per game.
• The Golden Griffins average 24.3 turnovers per game and force 13.4 turnovers per game from their opponents.
• Shariah Gailes is the leading scorer for Canisius this season, averaging 13.2 points per game in 19 games played.
• Gailes is shooting 49.1% from the field and 80.7% from the free-throw line this season, while knocking down two of her six three-point attempts.
• Canisius is 3-8 on their home floor this season and averages 54.4 points per game in those contests.
• The Golden Griffins are 2-11 in conference play, sitting in twelfth place. Canisius averages 54.8 points per game in MAAC play, which ranks twelfth in the conference.
• Canisius is currently ranked 341st in the most recent NCAA NET Rankings (Feb. 4).
HISTORY VS. CANISIUS
• Thursday's matchup marks the 24th time the Bobcats and Golden Griffins are facing off.
• Quinnipiac is 21-2 against Canisius, dating back to December 21st, 2013.
• This will be the first time the two teams are facing, with their next matchup being scheduled for Saturday, February 28th.
• Last time the two teams faced off, the Bobcats earned the 56-41 victory over the Golden Griffins (Feb. 6, 2025).
• Gal Raviv led the Bobcats in scoring with 19 points on 7-for-13 shooting from the floor.
• Karson Martin (18 points) and Anna Foley (10 points) also reached double figures in the win.
• The Bobcats are 234-79 (.748) all-time against current MAAC members.
BOBCATS BY THE NUMBERS (As of Feb. 4th)
• 1 (First): The Bobcats currently rank first in the conference by allowing just 52.5 points per game.
• 1 (First): Paige Girardi ranks first in the nation with a 4.69 assist/turnover ratio, which also ranks 1st in the MAAC.
• 2 (Second): Quinnipiac is second in the MAAC with a 16.0 scoring margin.
• 2 (Two): The Bobcats have two of the top three-point shooters in the MAAC in Jackie Grisdale and Ella Ryan. Both rank in the top six in the MAAC in three-pointers per game, three-pointers, and three-point percentage.
• 3 (Third): Jackie Grisdale is third in the MAAC in minutes played this season with an average of 34.80 minutes per game.
• 3 (Third): Ella Ryan ranks third among first-years in the conference in scoring with an average of 10.1 points per game.
• 4 (Fourth): The Bobcats rank 4th in the country with an average of 11.0 turnovers per game, which also leads the MAAC.
• 4 (Fourth): Quinnipiac is currently 4th in the country, allowing just 52.5 points per game, behind UConn (51.1), McNeese (51.5), and FDU (52.1).
• 4 (Fourth): Jackie Grisdale ranks fourth in the MAAC in three pointers (56).
• 5 (Fifth): Paige Girardi ranks fifth in the conference with an average of 3.4 assists per game.
• 8 (Eight): Coach Fabbri is one of eight Active Division I women's basketball head coaches to have recorded at least 500 wins at a single program.
• 8 (Eighth): Quinnipiac is currently 8th in the nation with a 1.51 assist/turnover ratio, which also ranks first in the conference.
• 10 (Tenth): Jackie Grisdale ranks 10th in the conference, averaging 12.9 points per game.
• 10 (Tenth): The Bobcats rank 10th in the country in three-point percentage (37.8), which ranks first in the MAAC.
• 11 (Eleventh): Sydney Ryan ranks 11th in the MAAC with 6.3 rebounds per game.
• 18 (Eighteenth): Jackie Grisdale became the 18th Bobcat in their Division I history to join the 1,000-point Club.
• 19 (Nineteenth): Sydney Ryan became the 19th Bobcat in their Division I history to join the 1,000-point Club.
• 20 (Twenty): The Bobcats have won eight games by 20+ points (Yale, Colgate, Boston College, Cornell, Manhattan, Saint Peter's, Mount St. Mary's, and Merrimack).
• 27 (Twenty-Seven): The Bobcats held the Peacocks to just 27 points, setting a new Division I team record for fewest points allowed in a single game.
• 28 (Twenty-Eighth): Grisdale was the 28th Bobcat in program history to reach the 1,000-Point mark.
• 29 (Twenty-Nine): Sydney Ryan was the 29th Bobcat in program history to reach the 1,000-Point mark.
• 29 (Twenty-Nine): Anna Foley is currently 29 points shy of reaching the 1,000 Point Club.
• 45 (Forty-Fifth): Coach Fabbri ranks 45th in Division I wins as a head coach with 547.
SHOWED OUT ON THE NATIONAL STAGE
• Quinnipiac's effort was on full display on Thursday as they defeated the Fairfield Stags on ESPNU, 72-58.
• Karson Martin led the Bobcats in scoring, dropping 19 points on 7-for-10 (70%) shooting from the field. Martin shot 3-for-4 (75%) from beyond the arc, tying the team lead for made threes in the game.
• Ella O'Donnell had a big day, scoring 18 points on 67% (6-for-9) shooting from the floor.
• Ella Ryan reached double figures once again, scoring eleven points in the win.
• The Bobcats are the only remaining unbeaten team in the MAAC.
• The Bobcats ended Fairfield's win streak on their home floor, which was at 21 games.
• Quinnipiac also improved their win streak to twelve, while they ended the Stags' win streak at 13.
• The Bobcats shut down Fairfield's two leading scorers in L'Amoreuax (10 points) and Andersen (8 points).
• Quinnipiac outshot the Stags from beyond the arc, knocking down nine of 21 attempts, while Fairfield went 5-for-22.
BOBCATS WIN ELEVENTH STRAIGHT
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats won their tenth straight game, defeating the Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers, 56-43, on Thursday night in Hamden. With the win, the Bobcats improved to 15-4 and 10-0 in MAAC play.
• Sydney Ryan led the Bobcats in scoring, dropping 15 points on 54.5% (6-for-11) from the field and knocking down one three-pointer. Ryan finished the day with six rebounds and two steals.
• Jackie Grisdale was second on the team in scoring, finishing with 14 points and knocking down three three-pointers.
• Eight Bobcats recorded points in the thirteen-point win over the Mountaineers as the Bobcats remain unbeaten in MAAC play on 6-for-11 shooting from the field.
BOBCATS DEFEAT MOUNT FOR TENTH STRAIGHT WIN
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats won their tenth straight game, defeating the Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers, 56-43, on Thursday night in Hamden. With the win, the Bobcats improved to 15-4 and 10-0 in MAAC play.
• Sydney Ryan led the Bobcats in scoring, dropping 15 points on 54.5% (6-for-11) from the field and knocking down one three-pointer. Ryan finished the day with six rebounds and two steals.
• Jackie Grisdale was second on the team in scoring, finishing with 14 points and knocking down three three-pointers.
• Eight Bobcats recorded points in the thirteen-point win over the Mountaineers as the Bobcats remain unbeaten in MAAC play.
BOBCATS TAKE DOWN MERRIMACK FOR 9th STRAIGHT WIN
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats earned a win on the road at Merrimack, 75-61, on Monday afternoon in North Andover.
• With the win, the Bobcats improved to 14-4 overall and 9-0 in MAAC play.
• Jackie Grisdale and Karson Martin both had big days, scoring 18 points each in the 14-point win over Merrimack.
• Grisdale exploded for 12 points in the final quarter on 5-for-8 shooting from the field. Martin finished the first half with 15 points on 6-for-11 shooting from the field.
• Foley added 16 points off the bench.
• QU made nine threes in the win. The Bobcats are 12-2 when they make at least nine threes in a single game.
BOBCATS WIN 8th STRAIGHT, DOWN MARIST
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats extended their win streak to eight as the Bobcats defeated the Marist Red Foxes, 59-47, on Saturday afternoon in Hamden. With the win, the Bobcats improved to 13-4 overall and 8-0 in MAAC play.
• Ella O'Donnell picked up her second double-double of the season, finishing the day with 15 points and 12 rebounds. O'Donnell dished out a team-high seven assists in the win.
• Seven Bobcats picked up points in the win.
• QU improved to 8-0 in conference play, besting their 7-0 start to conference play a season ago. This is the best start to conference play since the 2018-19 season.
BOBCATS DEFEAT SHU IN HAMDEN
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats defended their home court on Saturday, January 10th, as they defeated the Sacred Heart Pioneers, 65-49. With the win, the Bobcats improved to 12-4 overall and 7-0 in MAAC play.
• Anna Foley had a big day, recording her third double-double of the season as she finished the day with 13 points and ten rebounds. Foley shot 41% from the field and added two steals and a block to her stat line.
• Ella O'Donnell tied for the team lead with 13 points as she shot 50% from the floor and went 3-for-4 from the free-throw line.
• Karson Martin added 12 points off the bench in 22 minutes of action.
• Six Bobcats recorded points in the win as their win streak stretched to seven games.
BOBCATS DOWN MOUNT ON THE ROAD
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats continued their winning ways, defeating the Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers, 70-44, on Thursday morning in Emmitsburg. With the win, the Bobcats have extended their win streak to six games to kick off MAAC play.
• Ella O'Donnell had a big day for the Bobcats, recording her first double-double of the season. O'Donnell led the way with 18 points on 63.6% (7-for-11) shooting from the floor and grabbed a team high 12 rebounds.
• Jackie Grisdale reached double figures once again, scoring 14 points and knocking down four threes in the effort.
• Seven Bobcats recorded points in the 26-point win over the Mountaineers to improve to 11-4 and 6-0 in MAAC play.
QU IMPROVES TO 5-0 IN MAAC PLAY
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats improved to 5-0 in MAAC play with a 68-56 win over the Rider Broncs on Saturday afternoon in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. With the win, the Bobcats have extended their win streak to five games.
• Ella Ryan led the Bobcats in scoring with 15 points on 50% (5-for-10) shooting from the field and 4-for-8 (50%) shooting from three-point range.
• Anna Foley scored 14 points and shot 7-for-13 (53.8%) from the floor. Foley stuffed the stat sheet, recording six rebounds, three assists, two blocks, and two steals.
• QU improved to 5-0 in conference play, marking the second straight season they won their first five MAAC games of the year.
QU KICKS OFF 2026 WITH WIN OVER IONA
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats opened 2026 with an 80-54 win over the Iona Gaels on Thursday afternoon in Hamden. With the win, the Bobcats improved to 9-4 overall and 4-0 in conference play.
• Karson Martin led the way in scoring for the Bobcats, dropping 19 points on 75% (6-for-8) shooting from the floor and knocking down all three three-point attempts.
• Anna Foley scored 16 points on 70% (7-for-10) shooting from the field.
• Sydney Ryan scored 14 points in the win, moving just one point shy of the 1,000-point mark in her collegiate career.
• Ella O'Donnell and Jackie Grisdale each scored 12 points in the win.
BOBCATS DOMINATE PEACOCKS, 67-27
• The Quinnipiac Bobcats closed out 2025 with a 67-27 win over the Saint Peter's Peacocks on Monday evening in Jersey City, improving to 3-0 in MAAC Play.
• The Bobcats set a new school record for the fewest points allowed in the Division I era, allowing just 27 in the win.
• Ella O'Donnell led the way with 12 points on 5-for-6 (83.8%) shooting from the floor. or. O'Donnell grabbed four rebounds on the defensive end and three on the offensive end for seven total rebounds.
• Karson Martin scored 10 points in the win. Eight Bobcats recorded 5 or more points as they stay unbeaten in MAAC play.
• Nine different Bobcats recorded points in the forty-point win over the Peacocks.
BOBCATS IMPROVE TO 2-0 IN MAAC PLAY
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team improved to 2-0 in conference play with a 76-67 win over the Marist Red Foxes on Sunday evening in Poughkeepsie, New York.
• Sydney Ryan led the Bobcats in scoring with 19 points on 55.6% (5-9) shooting from the field and knocked down four threes in seven attempts.
• Ella O'Donnell added 16 points on 66.7% shooting from the floor. O'Donnell grabbed 5 rebounds and dished out 5 assists.
• Jackie Grisdale scored 14 points in the win and went 6-6 from the free-throw line.
• The Bobcats started on a 25-3 scoring run and never looked back, leading for 99.2% of the game.
FOLEY LEADS QU TO BIG WIN IN MAAC OPENER
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team opened conference play with a 78-39 win over the Manhattan Jaspers on Friday morning in Hamden on Kids Day.
• Anna Foley led the Bobcats with 18 points on 70% (7-for-10) shooting from the floor in the MAAC opener against Manhattan. Foley also grabbed a team-high eight rebounds, dished out four assists, recorded three blocks, and one steal in the win.
• Jackie Grisdale also reached double figures, scoring 12 points in the effort.
• Quinnipiac recorded 25 assists as a team on 28 made field goals.
• The Bobcats forced 22 turnovers and scored 27 points off those turnovers.
NON-CONFERENCE WRAP UP
• The Quinnipiac women's basketball team finished non-conference action with a 5-4 record.
• Quinnipiac won its season opener at Boston University, 65-55, led by Jackie Grisdale (17 points).
• After QU dropped their next two, at Rutgers and at home against St. John's, the Bobcats defeated Yale by 23 in New Haven.
• Quinnipiac returned home and lost a hard-fought battle against the College of Charleston, 75-71.
• The Bobcats won their next three contests, defeating Colgate (77-50), Boston College (76-49), and Cornell (68-47), before dropping their non-conference finale against Maine (63-55).
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, which was 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.
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 562 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 562 wins, 547 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 152-37 (.804) in games played at home.
• In that same span, the Bobcats own a mark of 112-21 (.842) in conference play (NEC & MAAC) at home.
• Quinnipiac owns a 181-79 (.696) mark since November 22, 2017.
• The Bobcats stand with a mark of 102-21 (.829) at home in league games since joining the MAAC in 2013-14.
• The Bobcats are 95-18 (.841) 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 209-21 (.909) since the start of 2014-15 in games in which Quinnipiac leads at the half.
•This season, the Bobcats hold a 18-3 record in games in which they lead at the half and 0-1 in games in which they trail 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
NEXT TIME OUT
• The Bobcats will close out their trip to Western New York with a matchup against the Niagara Purple Eagles on Saturday, Feb. 7.
• Tip-off from the Gallagher Center is slated for 2:00 PM and can be seen on ESPN+.
To stay up to date with all Quinnipiac women's basketball news, follow the program on X/Instagram @QU_WBB or visit www.gobobcats.com/wbb.
Players Mentioned
Interview With Jackie Grisdale: Scoring 1,000 Points
Sunday, December 28
2025 MAAC Basketball Tip-Off Event - ESPN+ Show
Tuesday, September 30
Coaches Road Show at Bears BBQ
Thursday, September 04
Quinnipiac Athletics 2024-25 Highlight Video
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