Freshman guard Gal Raviv plans to enter the transfer portal after a historic season with the Bobcats, according to On3Sports on X.
The MAAC Player and Rookie of The Year averaged 17.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.3 assists during her first year in Hamden.
Raviv exploded onto the scene the moment she put on a Quinnipiac uniform for the first time, helping the Bobcats secure the second-best record in the MAAC while scoring a career-high 32 points against both Fairfield and Saint Peter’s.
“She’s an unbelievably skilled player,” head coach Tricia Fabbri said Nov. 19. “She has such a drive and a desire to become so great. Her skillset, acumen with the ball, IQ, toughness and running the team, she’s really the total package.”
“The total package” has a chance to elevate conferences and continue to make a name for herself, as Raviv has the skillset and offensive firepower to one day play professionally.
Although Raviv plans to enter the portal, that doesn’t mean her career in Hamden is over quite yet. Quinnipiac will still have the opportunity to retain her services if they can convince her to stay.
If the Kadima, Israel native does end up departing from Hamden, it will be a huge loss for Fabbri and the Bobcats.