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News for 13 September 2021

All the news for Monday 13 September 2021


Hockey India names 25 players for senior women's national camp in Bengaluru

The 25 porobables include Gagandeep Kaur, Mariana Kujur, Suman Devi Thoudam and Mahima Choudhary, who have been moved to the senior core group from the junior ranks.


File image of India women's hockey captain Rani Rampal. Image courtesy: Hockey India

Bengaluru: Hockey India on Sunday named 25 players, including the members of national team that secured a historic fourth place at the Tokyo Olympics, for the senior women's national coaching Camp scheduled to begin from Monday.





No. 4 UNC Field Hockey Slays Drexel Dragons, 7-1

By Michael Koh



After a disappointing loss on Friday to Saint Joseph’s, the No. 4 UNC field hockey team came back in style on Sunday in Philadelphia, crushing the Drexel Dragons, 7-1.





No. 2 Iowa field hockey coasts to win against Saint Louis

The Hawkeyes beat the Billikens, 10-0, at Grant Field Sunday afternoon, to continue their undefeated season.

Ben Palya


Iowa defender Anthe Nijziel passes the ball during the second quarter of a field hockey game against Maryland on Sunday, April 4, 2021 at Grant Field. The Hawkeyes defeated the Terrapins, 3-0. Hannah Kinson

For the fourth straight match, No. 2 Iowa field hockey posted a shutout win.





Maryland field hockey dominates Cal, 4-0, hasn’t allowed a goal in 14 quarters

Shane Connuck


Maryland field hockey celebrates during its 4-0 win over Cal on Sept. 12, 2021. (Cam Andrews/The Diamondback)

Early in the first quarter of No. 7 Maryland field hockey’s match against California, the Terps drew the second of their 13 penalty corners. After the initial shot was deflected and passed around, junior Belle Bressler ended up with the ball and flipped it into the cage.





No. 8 Field Hockey Unbeaten Start Ended by No. 17 St. Joe’s



PHILADELPHIA – No. 8 Rutgers field hockey battled against its fourth ranked opponent in the first five games of the season, taking No. 17 St. Joe's to the wire in a 2-1 loss. The Scarlet Knights fell behind 2-0 but battled back in the final quarter. Katie Larmour had the team's lone goal, but a late push came up just short.





JMU field hockey falls to No. 14 Wake Forest 6-2

Cathryn Tateosian


JMU freshman defender Taryn Mayer chases down Old Dominion University on Sept. 3.

No. 24 JMU couldn’t contain No. 14 Wake Forest’s offense Sunday, losing 6-2 and suffering its second straight defeat. The Dukes fell to 3-3 on the season, while the Demon Deacons improved to 2-3.





Field Hockey Notches First Win



NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. – A red hot first half pushed the Central Michigan field hockey team to a 4-1 win over Merrimack College on Sunday.

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