On this episode of Bobcat Breakdown, Nick Olsen hosts Beckett Calkins and Eli Ehlers. They discuss women’s basketball’s undefeated conference play and Ethan Wyttenbach’s shot at the Hobie Baker award. Plus our analysts will be taking a look at past Quinnipiac athletes and guessing where they are now.
Bobcat Breakdown 2/3/26 | WBB Undefeated, Wyttenbach’s Hobey Chances, Where Are They Now?
February 6, 2026
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About the Contributors
Eli Ehlers, Sports Director
Eli is a third-year Journalism major from Clifton, Virginia. He is in his second year as Sports Director and has been a Bobcat Breakdown Executive Producer and a Beat Reporter for the volleyball and men’s ice hockey teams. He was also an Associate Producer for Bobcat Breakdown in his first year. He has traveled to Lake Placid, New York for the men’s ECAC Championships each of the last two years as well as Providence, Rhode Island and Allentown, Pennsylvania for the NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Regionals and has covered the MAAC Volleyball Championships at Fairfield University and Siena University. He is also an active member of the Quinnipiac Bobcats Sports Network. You can find him on LinkedIn and X
Nick Olsen, Men’s Soccer, Men’s Ice Hockey and Baseball Beat Reporter
Nick Olsen is first year sports communications major from Long Island, New York. He is a Men’s Soccer, Men’s Ice Hockey and Baseball Beat Reporter. He was his high school’s sports reporter and also ran his own podcast about the New Jersey Devils, his favorite hockey team, and has met Jack Hughes, Nico Hischier, and Martin Brodeur. He is also a New York Mets and New York Giants fan. You can find him on X.
Beckett Calkins, Men’s Soccer and Men’s Basketball Beat Reporter
Beckett Calkins is a graduate Sports Journalism student from Northampton, Massachusetts. He is a Men’s Soccer and Men’s Basketball Beat Reporter. He is also a former Broadcast Manager for QBSN. He has interned with the Westfield Starfires of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League and the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod League, and will being joining WTNH as a sports intern this fall. He is a big Boston sports fan and is a fan of the Auburn Tigers. You can find him on LinkedIn and X.