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Twenty-three athletes from Quinnipiac women’s rugby program are seeking a temporary restraining order to restore the state of their program prior to the university’s decision to eliminate the program, according to the


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Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey continues to show out at the 2026 PWHL Draft, with the Montreal Victoire selecting former Bobcat defender Zoe Uens ‘26 36th overall with their third pick of the draft Wednesday night.

During her final season with the Bobcats, Uens scored 10 goals, ending the season with 19 points.. A stalwart on the defensive end, the Belleville, Ontario n...


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Former Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey forward Emerson Jarvis ‘26 was drafted by the Seattle Torrent with the 26th overall pick in the 2026 PWHL draft Wednesday night.

Jarvis will join fellow Bobcat alumnus forward Lexi Adzija ’23 in Seattle for the upcoming season.

The Edmonton, Alberta native recorded 17 goals and 10 multi-point games en route to a 38-point seni...


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Quinnipiac women’s basketball senior guard Maria Kealy and former Bobcat forward Ella O’Donnell ‘26 will represent Ireland in the FIBA 3×3 Nations League in Vienna, Austria this coming weekend.

This year’s tournament marks the latest chapter of Bobcats hitting the international stage, as both Kealy and O’Donnell have represented Ireland in years past, along with former...


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The events that have transpired at Real Madrid in the last few weeks have been nothing short of what you’d see on reality tv. Typically at the end of the season the biggest stories are title deciders, fights for European football and who will head on a plane to the U.S. for the FIFA World Cup. 

When Michael Olise’s top corner dagger sent Los Blancos back to Madrid...


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