![]() “In the warmup I was like, ‘I am here,’” Chenery said. Freshmen Tymu Chenery had 11 points and six rebounds, classmate Bol Akot had seven assists while junior-college transfer Elias King finished with 11 points, nine rebounds and two blocked shots Returnees Savion Lewis and Seth Pinkney had 12 points each while Jacob Rigoni chipped in with 11. All 10 players who played at least 10 minute had a field goal. ![]() Quinnipiac men’s squad opened the season by leading by as many as 27 points against Northeast Conference favorite Fairleigh Dickinson en route to the 84-66 victory. “It really was a moment and I am really excited for her journey this year with us.” “To see that layup go in, I literally had a moment to myself to watch her get back on the floor and to contribute to today’s win,” Quinnipiac coach Tricia Fabbri said. She had two points, two rebounds and an assist in seven minutes of action. Injuries forced her to miss the rest of the 2017-18 season and each of the next two campaigns. A highlight for Quinnipiac was senior Vanessa Udoji playing in her first game since Dec. ![]() ![]() Caverly also had five assists and no turnovers in her Quinnipiac debut, sophomore Mikala Morris finished with 17 points and Mackenzie DeWees pulled down 14 rebounds as the Bobcats built a 15-point lead in the first half.Īfter the Friars rallied to briefly take the lead, Sajada Bonner had a 3-pointer as Quinnipiac regained the lead, then Caverly went 6 for 6 from the foul line and Providence failed to score in the final 1:54 to give the Bobcats the victory.Īlyssa Geary led Providence with 17 points, while Enfield’s Mary Baskerville finished with 15 points and nine rebounds. ![]()
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