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The podcast currently has 104 episodes available.
Quinnipiac field hockey captain Cristina Torres joins the latest edition of The Roar, with a big focus on cultures, from the one in her locker room in Hamden to the one back home in Barcelona. We also recap the last two weeks in QU Athletics, featuring big time soccer matchups and the start of the winter season.
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Men's Cross Country first year Alex Saldana joins us to talk about his first couple weeks on campus, his national recognition as a Boy Scout and how he contributes to the military and medical communities.
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Co-hosts Dan Bahl and Matt McAuliffe hit the mics for one more episode of The Roar before officially finishing their undergraduate careers at Quinnipiac. In the final episode, the guys discuss the end of the 2019-20 season, how Quinnipiac has remained strong through the COVID-19 pandemic, and they are joined by Women's Basketball alum Brittany McQuain, who is now an active healthcare worker in Kansas City.
We hope you enjoy the final episode of the year and we're excited to continue to grow the podcast in the Fall.
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This week on The Roar, hosts Dan Bahl and Matt McAuliffe continue season three of the pod by sitting down with Zach Metsa of the men's ice hockey team.
ALERT: Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we will be taking a temporary hiatus and will return with episodes in the coming months.
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This week on The Roar, hosts Dan Bahl and Matt McAuliffe kick off season three of the pod by sitting down with Jake Tomsik of the men's lacrosse team.
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This week on the Quinnipiac Athletics Podcast, hosts Dan Bahl and Matt McAuliffe sit down with Kayla Jensen, junior outfielder on Quinnipiac’s softball team.
Dan, Matt and Kayla talk about growing up in Miami, and what caused her to transition from gymnastics to softball. They talk about her first commitment story, what caused her to come to QU, the importance of family and mentors in her life and more.
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THIS WEEK IN BOBCATS HISTORY:
February 15, 2019
This week in Bobcats history, we’re throwing it back to roughly one year ago today, February 15th of 2019.
Ushering in the new era of Quinnipiac softball, first year head coach Hillary Smith, then Hillary Barrow, picked up her first win as head coach of the Bobcats, a 5-2 win over Holy Cross.
In the game, Rebecca Drake went 2-3 with 3 RBIs, friend of the podcast Kayla Jensen went 2-3, and Kendall Brundrett picked up the win on the mound.
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This week on the Quinnipiac Athletics Podcast, hosts Dan Bahl and Matt McAuliffe sit down with Mackenzie DeWees, sophomore guard on the women’s basketball team.
Dan, Matt and Mack talk about her early life in Maryland, and what it was like playing basketball in a small town. They talk about what family means to her, her journey to Connecticut, how she and her team has grown during the 2019-20 season and some of her favorite things to do off the court.
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THIS WEEK IN BOBCATS HISTORY:
February 12, 2007
The Bobcats beat Robert Morris at home by a score of 87-84. In the game, junior Monique Lee tied a women’s basketball program record, making 14 field goals in the game.
Lee isn’t a stranger to setting records for the Bobcats, as she also had two of the top five rebounding performances in team history during her career.
Lee ended her time in Hamden as one of the best to ever step on the court, scoring 1,378 points, good for 6th all-time in Division 1 program history.
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The podcast currently has 104 episodes available.