
Michael Petitto
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Jan 25, 2025 |
quchronicle.com | Colin Kennedy |Michael Petitto
Merely seconds into regulation, Quinnipiac women’s basketball found itself on the scoreboard during its 66-53 win against Rider Saturday afternoon. Freshman point guard Gal Raviv hit a bankshot off the left side of the basket to start the scoring. Those five seconds was all it took for the Bobcats to take the lead and never give it back. “This is a big bounce-back game for us,” Quinnipiac head coach Tricca Fabbri told ESPN+.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
theleadsm.com | Michael Petitto
Following Sunday’s 30-17 defeat at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals, New England now possesses a record of 3-11. Instead of analyzing playoff brackets and scenarios in which the team could make the postseason, fans are forced to look ahead to the 2025 NFL Draft. For a team that just returned from a bye week, New England seemed disorganized on defense and uncoordinated on offense during the loss to Arizona.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Amanda Dronzek |Michael Petitto
HAMDEN — Quinnipiac women’s basketball cruised to its seventh win of the season after defeating Yale 76-50 with relative ease Monday night. During the early stages of the game, Quinnipiac focused on quick and effective transition opportunities. The ball flew across the court as soon as a Bobcat player grabbed a defensive board and took just a few steps.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Gina Lorusso |Michael Petitto
Juice WRLD’s estate released his final album “The Party Never Ends” Nov. 29, closing the door to a discography that has reached and impacted millions of lives. This is the third posthumous album for Jarad Higgins, better known as Juice WRLD. “The Party Never Ends” has been in the works for over three years, but the final product just doesn’t feel like it. It’s difficult to get a posthumous album right because it’s impossible to know what the artist would have wanted.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Ryan Johanson |Michael Petitto
Quinnipiac women’s basketball almost did the impossible. Down over 20 points in the third quarter, then undefeated Quinnipiac went on a tear to claw its way back into contention against the now 7-0 University of Miami in a thrilling 83-74 defeat. With momentum on its side, down just two points with a minute and change left on the clock, the Bobcats controlled their destiny.
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