Even from his first day on the job, Baker Dunleavy set conservative goals for his Quinnipiac Bobcats. The former Villanova Associate Head Coach smartly declined to set a strict win-loss goal for his first year at the helm of his own program, instead opting for a more abstract yet attainable goal. Continue reading “Baker Dunleavy’s First Year At Quinnipiac A Success”
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MAAC Weekly Recap & Power Rankings – February 14
There’s a lot to love about the MAAC as we hit the final two weeks of the regular season. Rider and Canisius have separated themselves as the top two teams in the league, and because sports are so great, we get to see the two of them square off in New Jersey on Sunday! Continue reading “MAAC Weekly Recap & Power Rankings – February 14”
MAAC Weekly Recap – December 27
These are the final MAAC Power Rankings before the start of non-conference play this week. This season, the MAAC shifted from a 20-game schedule to an 18 game slate in which each team will forego one home and one road contest. The league has played 20 games each of the last four seasons beginning with 2013-14 when Monmouth and Quinnipiac joined the league. Continue reading “MAAC Weekly Recap – December 27”
Quinnipiac’s New Pieces Prepared For Test In Paradise Jam
For the first time since 2012, Quinnipiac will take part in the Paradise Jam tournament. Unfortunately when the Bobcats tip off against Colorado in their opening-round game later this evening, sandy beaches and palm trees won’t be waiting just outside the doors. Continue reading “Quinnipiac’s New Pieces Prepared For Test In Paradise Jam”
MAAC Weekly Recap – Opening Week Ups and Downs
Less than a week into the season is the perfect time for overreactions, right? Continue reading “MAAC Weekly Recap – Opening Week Ups and Downs”
34 Teams in 34 Days: Quinnipiac
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Outlook: A new coaching staff, a slew of fresh faces, and a handful of returners begin a new era of basketball in Hamden. Continue reading “34 Teams in 34 Days: Quinnipiac”
Quinnipiac Freshman Rich Kelly Poised To Take Over The Point
Enter the point guard. In Baker Dunleavy’s first year at the helm in Hamden, Quinnipiac will turn to another fresh face to facilitate its offense. Continue reading “Quinnipiac Freshman Rich Kelly Poised To Take Over The Point”