Women's Basketball versus Cornell
November 21, 2024
6:00 PM (ET)
Hamden, Conn.
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Athletics and Recreation
Quinnipiac Athletics is synonymous with success. Our student-athletes compete in 21 Division I programs and earn accolades both on and off the court, ice and field. Our men's ice hockey team brought home its first national championship during the 2022-23 season. Many of our teams have enjoyed a ‘title wave’ of conference titles and NCAA Tournament appearances over the past two seasons — including in men’s ice hockey, women’s ice hockey, acrobatics & tumbling, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, women’s golf, and women’s cross country. Our women's rugby team has brought home three back-to-back-to-back national titles, and many of our other teams regularly find success in postseason action.
Between the impressive performances of our men's ice hockey team bringing home their first national title and multiple appearances in the Frozen Four, our three-time national champion women’s rugby team, our women’s basketball team’s trip to the Sweet 16, and our men’s basketball program’s first-ever regular season title in 2024 — not to mention multiple conference titles for many of our teams — it’s never been a better time to be a member of #BobcatNation.
NCAA Division I athletics is an integral part of the Quinnipiac community, bringing together students, alumni and fans around the world. Student-athletes top their conferences in terms of GPA and wins on the court, ice and field — and give #BobcatNation something to be proud of.
It's also never been easier to keep up with Quinnipiac Bobcat athletics. All of our men's and women's basketball and ice hockey home games are broadcast on ESPN3 or ESPN+, and all tickets to home games are free for current students.
Overall grade point average for Quinnipiac Division I student athletes in Spring 2024.
We earned an impressive average Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 93%, according to the most recent Division I data released by the NCAA (December 2023).
Whether it's women's rugby or men's soccer, our student-athletes play at the top of their game in their respective conferences.