News for 10 September 2022
All the news for Saturday 10 September 2022
The presence of Spain will make India's pool even tougher: Graham Reid
Coach Graham Reid feels India has a tricky group in the upcoming Men's Hockey world cup with the presence of Spain and England.
The Indian men's hockey team with coach Graham Reid (Hockey India)
The presence of ever-improving Spain in India's pool will make even the league stage of the FIH World Cup very challenging, men's hockey team chief coach Graham Reid said on Friday, adding that staying in the moment will be key to the home team's success.
2022-23 Junior U.S. Men’s National Team Training Squads Announced
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Following the Talent Identification and Training Camp that took place August 5 to 7 in Chula Vista, Calif., the U.S. Men’s National Team coaching staff has announced the selections for the 2022-23 Junior U.S. Men’s National Team Training Squads.
No. 2 UNC field hockey picks up 7-0 road win against Cal
By Shelby Swanson
The UNC Field Hockey team celebrates a goal scored by fifth-year senior forward Erin Matson (1). UNC beat UPenn at home 4-0 on Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Photo by Gillian Faski | The Daily Tar Heel
The No. 2 UNC field hockey team (5-0) earned a decisive shutout victory on the road against Cal (1-4), defeating the Bears 7-0 thanks to an explosive five-goal second quarter.
Leah Crouse’s two tallies push No. 3 Maryland field hockey past No. 12 Harvard, 2-1
Taylor Lyons
Leah Crouse celebrates during Maryland field hockey’s 2-1 win over Harvard on Sep. 9, 2022. (Riley Sims/The Diamondback)
Missy Meharg sought to counter Harvard’s slow-paced offensive tempo with speed from the start.
No. 12 Field Hockey Suffers Close Loss at No. 3 Maryland, 2-1
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Giving the 3rd-ranked team in the nation a scare on its home turf, No. 12 Harvard field hockey (1-2) fell to No. 3 Maryland (5-0), 2-1, on Friday night (Sept. 9) at Maryland Field Hockey and Women's Lacrosse Complex.
Field Hockey Falls to #14 Old Dominion on the Road
Wimmer turns away career-best 10 shots
NORFOLK, Va. — Columbia field hockey dropped the first match of its two-game swing through Virginia, falling to No. 14 Old Dominion 3-1.
No. 15 Field Hockey Earns Road Ranked Win in Double OT
Marique Dieudonne scores game-winner for 1-0 win at No. 25 Monmouth
WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – No. 15 Rutgers field hockey earned its third straight win, claiming a victory in its first road game of the season by downing No. 25 Monmouth, 1-0. Marique Dieudonne scored the golden goal in double-overtime to send the Scarlet Knights home as victors.
Field Hockey Pushes No. 20 Boston College To Shootout, Falls 2-1
PHILADELPHIA – In its first home game of the season, the University of Pennsylvania pushed No. 20 Boston College to the limits at Ellen Vagelos Field, falling in a shootout, 4-3, for a final score of 2-1.
Field Hockey’s Comes Up Short Against Big Ten foe Indiana
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The Ball State field hockey team (2-2) put up a good fight for its first road game of the season but ultimately fell, 5-0, to the Indiana Hoosiers (4-2) Friday afternoon at Deborah Tobias Field.
No. 9 Virginia Plays at No. 1 Northwestern on Sunday
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The No. 9 Virginia field hockey team (3-1, 0-0 ACC) travels to take on No. 1 Northwestern (4-0, 0-0 Big Ten) on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 12 p.m. ET (11 a.m. local time) at Lakeside Field in Evanston, Ill.
PM constitutes committee to look into Pakistan's hockey affairs
By Abdul Mohi Shah
ISLAMABAD: Under the directives of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif a three-member high-profile committee has been formed to look into hockey affairs and recommend remedial measures for a fresh beginning.