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News for 20 September 2022

All the news for Tuesday 20 September 2022

PHF announces 32-member camp for Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) on Monday announced a 32-member national hockey training camp for the preparation for Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup, taking place in Ipoh, Malaysia from November 1 to 10.





EuroHockey Championship 2023 dates announced



Celebrating Team Spirit! From August 18th to 27th 2023, the Women’s and Men’s EuroHockey Championships will take place at HockeyPark Mönchengladbach, Germany.





We lacked in finishing during CWG: Indian women's hockey team forward Navneet Kaur

Navneet, who was an important member of the Indian attack at the quadrennial sporting event, spoke about the team's future ambitions and how she sees herself playing a bigger role in the squad moving forward.


India hockey player Navneet Kaur. Image: Hockey India

Bengaluru: Indian women’s hockey team forward Navneet Kaur on Monday admitted that her side lacked in finishing in the World Cup and the Birmingham Commonwealth Games and that is one area that needs improvement in future tournaments.





Harvestehuder THC win hamburg derby



Harvestehuder THC won their Bundesliga derby with fellow EHL Men’s KO16-bound side Hamburger Polo Club 4-3 to make it three wins in succession.





EY League Round 1 Recap



Week 1 of top hockey has gotten underway with a full slate of action.

Here’s everything you need to know from Week 1:





Garvey’s winning start in Ireland



Irish champions Lisnagarvey got their EY Hockey League campaign up and running with a comfortable 4-0 win over newly promoted Cookstown to kickstart their EHL Men’s KO16 build-up.





Wildcats on the prowl with opening win



Western Wildcats set out their stall that they are in no mood to surrender their Scottish men’s title with a comprehensive 7-1 win over Uddingston at Auchenhowie.





Hockey India Elections: Dilip Tirkey Will Be Up Against Uttar Pradesh’s Rakesh Katyal & Jharkhand’s Bhola Nath Singh for President’s Post



An intriguing tussle could be on the cards for the upcoming Hockey India elections to be held at New Delhi on October 1. Three-time Olympian and former Indian captain Dilip Tirkey is widely considered as the favourite for Hockey India President’s post. The 44-year-old player-turned-politician and administrator, who is the country’s most capped player (412 international caps), is believed to have garnered support from a large chunk of state associations such as Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Tripura, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Rajasthan.





No. 3 Maryland field hockey vs. No. 8 Princeton preview

Can the Terps knock off another ranked opponent and get to 8-0 for the first time since 2018?

By Damon Brooks Jr.


Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics.

No. 3 Maryland field hockey ends their two-game road trip with a top-10 showdown with the No. 8 Princeton Tigers on Tuesday at 4 p.m.





No. 15 Field Hockey Begins Busy Week With Tuesday Night Road Contest at Northeastern



CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The 15th-ranked Harvard field hockey team (3-2) will take on cross-town rival Northeastern (1-5) tomorrow night at Dedham Field. The Crimson has won two games in a row, with late game heroics in wins against No. 23 American (W, 3-2) and most recently last Friday night in a 1-0 (2OT) win over Monmouth.





No. 9 Virginia field hockey takes down No. 13 Saint Joseph’s

Capitalizing on corners and controlling possession in the second half of the game allowed the Cavaliers to come back from a two-goal deficit, defeating the Hawks 3-2.

By Shelby Harris


The Cavaliers celebrate the game-winning goal. Courtesy Virginia Athletics

No. 9 Virginia field hockey hosted No. 13 Saint Joseph’s Sunday in Charlottesville. Facing the Hawks (4-3, 1-0 A10) for the first time since 2012, the Cavaliers (4-3, 0-1 ACC) played a disappointing first half, but were able to rally and score three goals in the second half for an exciting 3-2 comeback win.





Hockey Australia becomes Cluey about learning



Hockey Australia (HA) is delighted to announce a partnership with Cluey Learning specifically aligned to Hookin2Hockey.





Delhi HC restrains former coach Sjoerd Marijne from publishing Gurjit Kaur's medical condition



The Delhi High Court Monday restrained former coach of Indian women's Hockey team Sjoerd Marijne and publisher of his book 'Will Power' from publishing the medical condition of celebrated player Gurjit Kaur.

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