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News for 01 November 2021

All the news for Monday 1 November 2021


Hockey Madhya Pradesh win Senior Women National Championship 2021

Hockey Madhya Pradesh beat Hockey Haryana 1-0 and Hockey Punjab beat Hockey Maharashtra 2-1


Hockey Madhya Pradesh Team

Hockey Madhya Pradesh defeated Hockey Haryana 1-0 to win the 11th Hockey India Senior Women National Championship 2021 here in Jhansi today, while Hockey Punjab went past Hockey Maharashtra 2-1 to finish third in the competition.





A bizarre end to an entertaining game


The moment of the match: referee Berry van Bentum still gives Victoria a penalty corner. Photo: Willem Verne

Sunday afternoon, 3 p.m. Victoria-Oranje-Rood (2-2) has already passed for 45 minutes, when Rob Haantjes – interim coach of the Eindhoven team – is still discussing vigorously with referees Armand Triepels and Berry van Bentum in the clubhouse. Crying with happiness, the players of Oranje-Rood fell into each other’s arms when the horn sounded after seventy minutes of hockey at a score of 1-2. But a rare bizarre apotheosis still cost them the victory.





Wimbledon maintain winning streak and Surbiton return to Men’s Premier Division summit


Photo credit: Debbie Christopher (Twitter: @debbiechris33)

Wimbledon continued their winning streak in the Men’s Premier Division with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over fellow high-flyers Old Georgians.





Hampstead & Westminster stretch lead to 9 points

Vitality Women’s Hockey League Premier Division Review – 30 October 2021


Image: Andy Smit

Hampstead & Westminster now hold a nine point lead in the Vitality Women’s Hockey League Premier Division after a 3-2 win at Loughborough Students and Wimbledon’s 1-1 home draw with the University of Birmingham.





Annadale end long wait for victory in men’s EYHL



Men’s EY Hockey League – day six round-up
UCD 0 Annadale 4 (D Tremlett 2, O McElhinney, M Robson)
Annadale landed their first men’s EY Hockey League victory in over three years as David Tremlett’s double put them on course for a big 4-0 victory over UCD.





Railway land big win over UCD as Pegasus continue to fly high


Zara Delany celebrates her second goal for Railway Union against UCD. Picture: Adrian Boehm

Women’s EY Hockey League – day six round-up
Belfast Harlequins 0 Pembroke 1 (C Foley)
Claire Foley’s first-half goal sealed Pembroke a narrow win over Belfast Harlequins at sun splashed Deramore Park.





Pegasus stay top, first win in three years for Annadale

Pegasus remain a point clear at the head of the women’s EY Hockey League table thanks to their 3-1 success against Muckross.

Stephen Findlater

Pegasus remain a point clear at the head of the women’s EY Hockey League table thanks to their 3-1 success against Muckross.





Pegasus stay clear at the top


Railway Union's Zara Delany and Sarah Patton celebrate making it 2-0 against UCD PIC: Adrian Boehm

Pegasus remain a point clear at the head of the women’s EY Hockey League table thanks to their 3-1 success against Muckross.





Perak to defend Razak Cup crown with new coach

By Jugjet Singh


Coach Roslan Jamaluddin

KUALA LUMUPUR: Defending champions Perak will parade a new coach and mostly new players but are still confident of retaining the men's Razak Cup.





McConnell hat-trick sinks Grange

There was only one game in the Scottish Premiership today and three goals from Scotland striker Andy McConnell was the catalyst behind Wildcats 5-2 win over Grange in the top of the table clash at Fettes.





Northwestern knocks down No. 1 Iowa and concludes regular season with shutout win over Indiana

Skye Swann


Sophomore midfielder Maddie Zimmer celebrates after a wicked reverse backhand shot on the Indiana goalkeeper. Zimmer scored two goals in the Wildcats’ shutout win against Indiana. Joshua Hoffman/Daily Senior Staffer

With eight minutes remaining in No. 6 Northwestern’s road contest against No. 1 Iowa, the Wildcats’ offense needed to act fast. Iowa forward Ciara Smith had just scored, tying the game at 1-1.





Vandana Katariya is a phenomenal athlete, says Wayne Lombard

Katariya was the joint-highest goal scorer for India women's hockey team that finished fourth at Tokyo 2020

By Samrat Chakraborty



Vandana Katariya was one of the key performers for the path-breaking India women's hockey team at Tokyo 2020. The star forward was the joint-highest goal scorer for the Indian eves, with four goals to her name, alongside ace drag flicker Gurjit Kaur.

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