Women's Basketball
Monday, December 18, 2023 at 7:00 pm
Rider Broncs (2-7, 0-1 MAAC) vs. Quinnipiac Bobcats (3-5, 0-0 MAAC)
Location: Lawrenceville, NJ (Alumni Gymnasium)
Tip: 7:00 pm
Live Video: ESPN+
Live Stats: GoBroncs.com
Live Audio: 107.7 The Bronc
Twitter: @RiderWBB
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What You Need To Know
- Monday's game will be streamed live on ESPN+.
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- As the Broncs celebrate Hoop for the Holidays, general admission tickets are buy one get one free with promo code HH2023, and be sure to wear your favorite holiday sweater as you cheer on the Broncs.
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- The Broncs have now fallen in five-straight games, losing 73-39 to open MAAC play at Manhattan last time out.
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- Rider was picked to finish tenth in the MAAC Preseason Coaches' Poll. The Broncs return just two starters and only five members of last year's team.
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Makayla Firebaugh (Winchester, VA/James Wood) was named Preseason Second-Team All-MAAC. The 2020-21 MAAC Co-Rookie of the Year averaged 14.3 points and 4.7 rebounds per game last season. She scored 42 points across two games at the MAAC/ASUN Dublin Challenge to earn MAAC Player of the Week honors last year. In Rider's win over Merrimack, Firebaugh scored a game-high 19 points.
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- Firebaugh scored a season-high 23 points after starting 4-for-4 from distance against FDU, scoring 12 points in the opening quarter. Her six made threes in the game tied a career high and moved her past Stella Johnson into fifth on Rider's career three-pointers made list. Last time out, Firebaugh passed Amanda Sepulveda to move into 15th on the program's career scoring list.
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- Rider has made the MAAC Semifinals in five of the last seven seasons. The Broncs were named MAAC Champions for 2019-20 for the first time in program history.
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- Over two-thirds of
Jessika Schiffer's (Iserlohn, Germany/Deutschhaus Gymnasium Würzburg) shots at Rider (405-596) have come from three-point range. Her six made threes against Quinnipiac in 2021-22 are tied for the fifth-most in a game in program history.
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Sofie Bruintjes (Zwolle, The Netherlands/CTO Amsterdam) made her first two career starts in the MAAC Tournament last season. She responded with six points, six rebounds, and two blocks in the win over Marist. In Rider's win over BU, Bruintjes hit a go-ahead three-pointer with 3.3 seconds remaining.
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Molly Lynch (Sea Girt, NJ/Rutgers Prep) made her first career start last season at Fairfield going two-for-two from behind the arc, and playing a career-high 32 minutes.
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Taylor Langan (Lake Hopatcong, NJ/Jefferson Township[Millersville/Colgate]) missed the season opener due to injury. Langan made up for lost time in her Rider debut against Merrimack, scoring 16 points, grabbing eight rebounds, and nabbing four steals. The graduate student has scored in double figures in seven of the eight games she has played in this season. Langan ranks in the top ten in the MAAC in points.
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Kaylan Deveney (Medford, NJ/Life Center Academy) made the start in her Rider debut at Saint Joseph's, scoring seven points and grabbing a board in 21 minutes of action. Deveney is the first true freshman to start in her Rider debut since Stella Johnson earned the start to begin her career in 2016. The freshman led Rider with 13 points at NJIT.
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Sanaa Redmond (Philadelphia, PA/The Shipley School[Samford]) ranks ninth in the MAAC at 3.0 assists per game and has led the Broncs in dimes in six of their nine contests. Redmond has also valued ball security, holding a 1.5 assist to turnover ratio, fourth best in the conference.
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- The key number for the Broncs this season has been 60 points. The Broncs won both games in which they held their opponent under 60 points, and have fallen in each game they have allowed more than 60.
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- Quinnipiac leads the all-time series 20-4, including both meetings last season, but the Broncs had their chance in the game at Alumni Gym, leading by 10 points with 1:30 remaining in the third, and by six points with 4:35 remaining.
Raphaela Toussaint had a double-double in that game with 16 points and 10 rebounds.
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- Quinnipiac is 3-5 on the season, and is the lone team to not begin MAAC play so far this season. Jackie Grisdale and Anna Foley are both in the top eight in the MAAC this season in scoring at 14.1 and 12.6 points per game, respectively.
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