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Quinnipiac University Women's Basketball 2015-162014-15 QuinnipiacQuinnipiac UniversityUniversity Women’sWomen’s BasketballBasketball GameGame NotesNotes Army West Point • Christl Arena • West Point, New York FairfieldFairfield UniversityUniversity •• AlumniAlumni HallHall •• Fairfield,Fairfield, Conn.Conn. QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 2015 MAAC CHAMPIONS - 2015-16 Quinnipiac University Game #1: Quinnipiac at Army West Point - November 15, 2015 Schedule and Results Maxx McNall • Women’s Basketball Contact; Assistant Director of Sports Information [email protected] • Office (203) 582-5387 Date Opponent Time/ Result Overall/MAAC November 0-0/0-0 Quinnipiac Bobcats (0-0, 0-0 MAAC) at Army West Point Black Knights (1-0, 0-0 Patriot) Thu. 19 Hartford 11:00 AM Sun. 15 at Army 4:00 PM Sat. 21 Holy Cross 2:00 PM Sunday, November 15th, 2015 • 4:00 P.M. Christl Arena Live Audio: - West Point, New York AT Tue. 24 Temple 5:00 PM Live Stream: Live Stats: AM 1220 WQUN Fri. 27 vs. Georgetown ^ 5:00 PM Patriot League 360 Sat. 28 vs. UVM/St. Francis Brooklyn ^ TBA GoArmyWestPoint.com December 0-0/0-0 BOBCAT STORYLINES Quinnipiac Sat. 6 Manhattan * 2:00 PM Thu. 3 at Marist * 7:00 PM • In a rematch of the 2014 MAAC Championship, overcame the nine-time defending MAAC Champs Marist with a 72-61 victory to clinch the program’s second trip to the NCAA Tournament and first Wed. 9 at Northeastern 7:00 PM •since Quinnipiac moving to the MAAC in 2013-14. The Bobcats made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 2013 Mon. 21 at Drexel 2:00 PM after claiming the Northeast Conference title. Mon. 28 at Florida Gulf Coast 7:00 PM recorded its best season in program history in 2014-15, reaching unparalleled national January 0-0/0-0 attention in the polls as the Bobcats received four votes in the AP National Top 25 Poll, two votes in the •USA Samantha Today Coaches’ Guastella Poll and also earnedVal the Driscoll No. 6 Mid-Major ranking,Gillian all three Abshire of which break previous Wed. 6 Rider * 7:00 PM NikolineQU program-bests. Ostergaard Sat. 2 at Monmouth * 2:00 PM Fri. 8 Canisius * 7:00 PM (First Team), (Second Team), (Third Team) and (Third Team) - were named All-Conference by the MAAC last season. In the history •of Quinnipiac the conference (est. 1980), only two teams prior to the 2014-15 Quinnipiac squad had four players Fri. 15 at Niagara * 11:00 AM earn All-Conference laurels (excluding All-Rookie Team). Sun. 17 at Canisius * 2:00 PM needs to make up for the loss of 68.2 percent of theMaria team’s Napolitano total points, 76.1 of the team’s Sun. 24 Siena * 2:00 PM total assists and 61.3 percent of the team’s total rebounds as six seniors (five starters) graduated in 2015. Fri. 22 at Fairfield * 7:00 PM Thu. 28 Monmouth * 5:00 PM • Headlining the returners is 2015 MAAC Sixth Player of the Year as the team’s leading returning scorer (6.9 PPG), leading the Bobcat bench whichTricia ledFabbri the MAAC in total bench points (906) and bench points per game (25.9 PPG). Sun. 31 at Manhattan * 2:00 PM • Named 2015 MAAC Coach of the Year, Quinnipiac’s returns for her 21st year at the helm February 0-0/0-0 after leading the Bobcats to a single-season program record win total (31) as well as an undefeated mark Tue. 2 Saint Peter’s * 7:00 PM against MAAC opponentsQUINNIPIAC (23-0) and from the TD Bank SportsBOBCATS Center (14-0). Sun. 7 Niagara * 2:00 PM PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP Fri. 5 at Siena (ESPNU) * 5:00 PM Fri. 12 Iona * 7:00 PM Thu. 18 Marist (ESPN3) * 5:00 PM Sun. 14 at Saint Peter’s * 12:00 PM G G G Fri. 26 Fairfield * 5:00 PM Sun. 21 at Rider * 2:00 PM 23 10 3 Sun. 28 at Iona (ESPN3) * 1:00 PM bold. Brittany Martin Maria Napolitano Adily Martucci Home games are noted in Freshman • 5-6 Senior • 5-9 Redshirt Junior • 5-8 * - Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Game ^ - TD Bank Classic (Burlington, Vt.) PPG RPG APG MPG PPG RPG APG MPG PPG RPG APG MPG 2014-15 MAAC Women’s Basketball Final Standings Team MAAC Pct. Overall Pct. Streak --- --- --- ----- 6.9 1.7 0.8 16.3 6.0 2.1 1.0 14.5 Quinnipiac 20-0 1.000 31-4 .886 L1 Marist 15-5 .750 21-12 .636 L2 Fairfield 13-7 .650 15-16 .484 L1 F F Iona 12-8 .600 15-15 .500 L1 Siena 11-9 .550 22-13 .629 L1 Niagara 9-11 .450 14-17 .452 L1 4 13 Rider 8-12 .400 11-20 .355 L4 Canisius 8-12 .400 10-20 .333 L2 Monmouth 8-12 .400 13-18 .419 L1 Saint Peter’s 4-16 .200 5-26 .161 L1 Paula Strautmane Sarah Shewan Manhattan 2-18 .100 3-27 .100 L4 Freshman • 6-0 Sophomore • 6-2 PPG RPG APG MPG PPG RPG APG MPG --- --- --- ---- 3.8 2.4 0.6 11.8 2015-162014-15 QuinnipiacQuinnipiac UniversityUniversity Women’sWomen’s BasketballBasketball GameGame NotesNotes Army West Point • Christl Arena • West Point, New York Fairfield University • Alumni Hall • Fairfield, Conn. QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY 2015-16 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER >> Alphabetical Roster No. Name Year Position Height Hometown/High School (Last College) 12 Katie Carroll + Senior Forward 6-0 Westlake, OH/Westlake 5 Carly Fabbri + Sophomore Guard 5-7 Stratford, CT/Lauralton Hall 21 Jen Fay Sophomore Forward 6-0 Lynbrook, NY/Lynbrook/Nazareth 34 Shahara Ingram Senior Guard 5-5 Yonkers, NY/Roosevelt 22 Brittany Johnson Sophomore Guard 5-11 Pickerington, OH/Pickerington North 35 Morgan Manz Junior Forward 6-1 Southbury, CT/The Taft School/Pomperaug 23 Brittany Martin Freshman Guard 5-6 Sicklerville, NJ/Timber Creek 3 Adily Martucci + Redshirt Junior Guard 5-8 Waterford, CT/Waterford 25 Aryn McClure Freshman Guard/Forward 5-11 Springfield Gardens, NY/Archbishop Molloy 10 Maria Napolitano + Senior Guard 5-9 Cincinnati, OH/Saint Ursula Academy 15 Brianah Ramos Junior Guard 5-9 Montgomery, NY/Depaul Catholic 13 Sarah Shewan Sophomore Forward 6-2 Russell, Ontario/St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic 4 Paula Strautmane Freshman Forward 6-0 Mucenieki, Latvia/Latvia U16, U18 & U20 National Team/TTT Riga 11 Edel Thornton Freshman Guard 5-11 Gurranabraher, Ireland/Ireland U18 National Team/Brunell 2 >> Numerical Tiffany Webster Roster Senior Forward 6-0 Washington, DC/Montrose Christian (Hampton) No. Name Year Position Height Hometown/High School (Last College) 2 Tiffany Webster Senior Forward 6-0 Washington, DC/Montrose Christian (Hampton) 3 Adily Martucci + Redshirt Junior Guard 5-8 Waterford, CT/Waterford 4 Paula Strautmane Freshman Forward 6-0 Mucenieki, Latvia/Latvia U16, U18 & U20 National Team/TTT Riga 5 Carly Fabbri + Sophomore Guard 5-7 Stratford, CT/Lauralton Hall 10 Maria Napolitano + Senior Guard 5-9 Cincinnati, OH/Saint Ursula Academy 11 Edel Thornton Freshman Guard 5-11 Gurranabraher, Ireland/Ireland U18 National Team/Brunell 12 Katie Carroll + Senior Forward 6-0 Westlake, OH/Westlake 13 Sarah Shewan Sophomore Forward 6-2 Russell, Ontario/St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic 15 Brianah Ramos Junior Guard 5-9 Montgomery, NY/Depaul Catholic 21 Jen Fay Sophomore Forward 6-0 Lynbrook, NY/Lynbrook/Nazareth 22 Brittany Johnson Sophomore Guard 5-11 Pickerington, OH/Pickerington North 23 Brittany Martin Freshman Guard 5-6 Sicklerville, NJ/Timber Creek 25 Aryn McClure Freshman Guard/Forward 5-11 Springfield Gardens, NY/Archbishop Molloy 34 + Captain Shahara Ingram Senior Guard 5-5 Yonkers, NY/Roosevelt 35 Morgan Manz Junior Forward 6-1 Southbury, CT/The Taft School/Pomperaug 2015-16 Coaching Staff Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Tricia Fabbri (Fairfield University ‘91, 21st Season) Assistant Coach Mountain MacGillivray (Temple ‘96, 7th Season) Director of Operations Danielle Brennan (Hartford ‘06, 6th Season) Athletic Trainer Marie Warner (Canisius, 4th Season) Basketball Secretary Tobi Momoh (Quinnipiac ‘13 / 2nd Season) Becky Mella (Ithaca ‘95, 6th Season) Lori Landino (Quinnipiac) Roster Breakdown By State/Country Pronunciation Guide Pronunciation Guide Connecticut • 3: Fabbri, Manz, Martucci Head Coach Tricia Fabbri (FAB-ree) #15 Brianah Ramos (RAW-mos) New York • 3: Fay, McClure, Ramos #2 Tiffany Webster #21 Jen Fay Ohio • 3: Carroll, Johnson, Napolitano #3 Adily Martucci (AD-ill-e Mar-TWO-chi) #22 Brittany Johnson New Jersey • 1: Martin #5 Carly Fabbri (FAB-ree) #23 Brittany Martin Washington, DC • 1: Webster #10 Maria Napolitano (na-PAL-i-tano) #25 Aryn McClure (AIR-in) Canada • 1: Shewan #12 Katie Carroll (Care-OL) #34 Shahara Ingram (SHA-har-AH) Ireland • 1: Thornton #13 Sarah Shewan (SHOE-in) #35 Morgan Manz (MAN-zz) Latvia • 1: Strautmane 2015-162014-15 QuinnipiacQuinnipiac UniversityUniversity Women’sWomen’s BasketballBasketball GameGame NotesNotes Army West Point • Christl Arena • West Point, New York FairfieldFairfield UniversityUniversity •• AlumniAlumni HallHall •• Fairfield,Fairfield, Conn.Conn. 2015-16 Quinnipiac University WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TIPS OFF NEW SEASON Quick Facts Quinnipiac women’s basketball opens their 2015-16 season against the General Information Army West Point Black Knights on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 4:00 PM from Cristl Arena. The Black Knights pose as a formidable opponent for the Bobcats’ in their season opener as Army West Point is coming off a 23-win season Location Hamden, Conn. andON THE WNIT AIRWAVES appearance in 2014-15. Enrollment 9,550 Founded 1929 President John L. Lahey WQUN will provide live audio for the game. The audio link provided - Faculty Athletic Representative Sean Duffy above is for internet only. Bill Schweizer will be on play-by-play while Director of Athletics and Recreation Greg Amodio Billy Mecca and Bob Tipson will be on color.
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