My last byline for @QUChronicle
Take a moment to look around and take in the little things before they're gone. Thank you to everyone I've met because of Chronicle; you've made these last two years great.
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The 𝐆𝐎𝐋𝐃𝐄𝐍 𝐘𝐄𝐀𝐑 loading in Hamden... ⏳
Join us at The Bank in 2025-26 as we celebrate our 50th Anniversary season and stay tuned for special events all year long!
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#BobcatNation x #NCAAHockey
New England Newspaper & Press Association has named @QUChronicle the 2024 College Newspaper of the Year for the organization's work during the 2023-2024 academic year: https://t.co/OfX2GPfOzu
Quinnipiac guard Ryan Mabrey is headed to the University of Maine according to his Instagram
The sharpshooter had an up and down season with the Bobcats, but he finds a new home up north
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Saint Louis head coach Josh Schertz: “While his defensive, rebounding and offensive metrics are through the roof, the thing I was attracted to the most about Paul is the person he is. Like the rest of this recruiting class, he is a great young man.”
Nate Tivey has committed to Quinnipiac for the 2025-26 season.
The 21 year old defenseman played for the Saint John Sea Dogs for three years. In the 2024-25 season Tivey recorded 40 points for the Sea Dogs, with 35 assists and five goals.
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BREAKING: Quinnipiac transfer Gal Raviv is expected to commit to Miami, sources told @on3.
The 5-9 freshman averaged 17.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 4.3 apg and 1.3 spg this season.
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Quinnipiac guard Gal Raviv delivers what seems like a heartfelt goodbye to Hamden on Instagram
Barring anything unforeseen, it seems like the MAAC Rookie and Player of The Year will be moving on to a higher conference
“I will always remember my time here.”
The MAAC Player of the Year is returning to Hamden.
Amarri Monroe announced his decision to withdraw his name from the transfer portal and return to Quinnipiac for his senior season.
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Quinnipiac transfer Khaden Bennett is receiving interest from the following programs, per his advisor Al Johnson.
Wyoming
LaSalle
Richmond
George Mason
San Francisco
Hofstra
William Mary
Stetson
Quinnipiac forward Noah Eyre is transferring to Holy Cross.
The freshman appeared in five games for the Bobcats during the season, and will now play for former Quinnipiac assistant coach Bill Riga.
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Amarri Monroe has decided to come back to Hamden after winning the MAAC Player of the Year. After entering the transfer portal Monroe has decided to return.
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Lateef Patrick Jr. (@lateefpatrick_) tells me that he wants to explore other options after Quinnipiac’s impeding roster uncertainties ahead of next season.