QU Women's Soccer Back at Home on Wednesday Against Bryant
8/29/2017 12:39:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Bobcats Looking to Continue 10-Game Winning Streak in Hamden
Quinnipiac Bobcats (2-1) vs.
Bryant Bulldogs (2-0-1)
QU Soccer Turf Complex
Wednesday, August 30 | 3:00 PM
All-Time Record vs. Bryant: QU 13-3-1
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Fresh off a historic 2-0 win over Army West Point on Sunday, the Quinnipiac women's soccer team is back home again on Wednesday afternoon to take on former Northeast Conference foe Bryant at 3 PM. Quinnipiac welcomed 1,000 fans for the first-ever game played at the newly constructed Quinnipiac Soccer Turf Complex on Sunday as the Bobcats debuted their pristine new facility for the surrounding faithful. Wednesday's contest is the 18th meeting in the all-time series between these two squads as Quinnipiac has dominated the matchup with a 13-3-1 all-time mark against the Bulldogs including a 1-0 triumph last season on the road.
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Bryant Bulldogs (2-0-1)
QU Soccer Turf Complex
Wednesday, August 30 | 3:00 PM
All-Time Record vs. Bryant: QU 13-3-1
Game Links
Fresh off a historic 2-0 win over Army West Point on Sunday, the Quinnipiac women's soccer team is back home again on Wednesday afternoon to take on former Northeast Conference foe Bryant at 3 PM. Quinnipiac welcomed 1,000 fans for the first-ever game played at the newly constructed Quinnipiac Soccer Turf Complex on Sunday as the Bobcats debuted their pristine new facility for the surrounding faithful. Wednesday's contest is the 18th meeting in the all-time series between these two squads as Quinnipiac has dominated the matchup with a 13-3-1 all-time mark against the Bulldogs including a 1-0 triumph last season on the road.
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- This marks the 18th time these two former conference foes have faced off with Quinnipiac owning the series with a 13-3-1 all-time record including a 1-0 road win last season
- Quinnipiac opened the new stadium in front of an all-time record crowd of 1,027 with a historic 2-0 win over Army West Point on Sunday
- Dating back to last season's perfect 9-0 home record, Quinnipiac is riding a 10-game winning streak in Hamden
- The Bobcats continue to tinker with the starting rotation along the back row as Emma Greco started for the first time alongside Kylie Lance, Katrina Friedman and Mackenzie Tibball and helped lead the way to a 2-0 win over Army West Point
- That clean sheet win signaled a big shift in the defensive effort as Quinnipiac previously allowed three goals in each of their first two contests this season (4-3 overtime win at Holy Cross, 3-0 loss at Drexel)
- Olivia Myszewski stood tall in net, making five saves for her fourth career shutout in 14 career starts
- Madison Borowiec notched the game-winner on Sunday, giving her two goals on the season which already ties her single-season career high
- Five different players (Nadya Gill 6, Al Pelletier 4, Borowiec 4, Kelsey Goldring 3 and Jess Gargan 2) each have at least two points through three games this season
- Through three games, Quinnipiac is the highest-scoring team in the MAAC averaging two goals per game (six scored through three contests)
- Nadya Gill leads the team and MAAC in points with six on the season (two goals, two assists) while her two assists already tied her entire output from the 2016 season
- Now 40 games into her career, Gill has compiled 46 points (19 goals, eight assists) and is averaging 1.15 points per game
- Pelletier posted two assists in the Holy Cross win, marking the second time in her career in which she has dished out a multi-assist game
- Kelsey Goldring already has three points on the season, including the go-ahead goal in the 81st minute at Holy Cross, after redshirting the 2016 campaign due to injury
- Kylie Lance (277) is the only Bobcat to have played every minute through three games this season
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