Okay, so I had this thing I wanted to do with the Quinnipiac women’s tennis team, and let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey. First off, I needed to get into the system, you know? So I grabbed my Quinnipiac credentials and logged into MyQ. Gotta say, always use your own computer for this stuff, never a public one, just to be safe.
Once I was in, I started poking around. I wanted to get a good look at the team roster for this year, 2024-25. Found it pretty easily. They have some interesting names, like Jordan Bradley. Oh, and she is a Grad student now, good for her!
- Logged in using MyQ credentials.
- Checked out the 2024-25 roster.
- Found some basic info about the players.
Then, I thought, why not check out who’s coaching these players? I found the official coach list. Seemed pretty standard, nothing too out of the ordinary there. But hey, it’s all part of getting the full picture, right?
I also noticed something about Quinnipiac’s overall vibe. They’re really pushing this “campus for the future” thing. It seems like they’re trying to shake things up, change how they work and all that. Good on them, I guess. I also found the 2021-2022 women’s tennis Roster for comparison. You know, I love to see how the team is going to evolve.
And you know what else I stumbled upon? Some stuff about the school’s systems. Like, they have this whole setup where students can access their email, calendars, and even register for courses. Plus, there’s this thing called Blackboard, which I guess is where they manage all the learning stuff. Pretty neat, huh?
My takeaway?
Well, Quinnipiac seems like a pretty organized place, at least when it comes to their online systems and how they handle information about their sports teams. It was a bit of a maze to get through all those details, but I think I got a pretty good handle on what’s going on with the women’s tennis team and the school in general.
But honestly, this is just for fun. I’m not a tennis pro, or a sports expert. Just a guy who enjoys the game and is curious about things. I might do it again next year, just to see what’s changed. It is kind of fun!