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News for 15 October 2022

All the news for Saturday 15 October 2022


Women's Junior AHF Cup - 15 October
Taldykorgan (KAZ)

All times GMT +5

15 Oct 2022 11:00     UZB v INA (Pool)
15 Oct 2022 13:15     TJK v HKG (Pool)
15 Oct 2022 15:30     TPE v KAZ (Pool)

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FIH Nations Cup will provide us valuable game-time, says Indian women's hockey team player Neha Goyal


File image of India midfielder Neha Goyal (Twitter Photo)

NEW DELHI: Indian women's hockey team midfielder Neha Goyal believes the upcoming FIH Women's Nation's Cup will provide them valuable game-time to hone their skills.





NSW Pride do the double over Adelaide Fire

By Adam Clifford



Adelaide has hosted another exciting night of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League as NSW Pride come off the bye last week to take both wins in the men’s and women’s double header.





Men's England Hockey League Week 4 2022 Preview



Match Day four in the Men's Hockey League is upon us, and we have some big matchups as teams look to set their early dominance on the leagues.





Razak Cup: Selangor lose skipper and suffer surprise loss

By Jugjet Singh

KUALA LUMPUR: The Selangor women's Razak Cup team lost their skipper to a broken nose on Wednesday, and today, they suffered a surprise 2-1 defeat to Melaka in the Super Four.





Peffermill hosts big match in an exciting Scottish Premiership weekend



The game of the day is undoubtedly at Peffermill where second placed Edinburgh University entertain the champions Watsonians – how important could this fixture be in the bigger picture of the Women’s Premiership destiny?





USIU-A Spartans resume league with Sailors, Wolverines fixtures

By Washington

United States International University Africa (USIU-A) Spartans will be playing their first match since the Commonwealth Games when they resume action in the women’s Kenya Hockey Union  Premier League match at City Park Stadium on Saturday.  





NCAA Division 1 results for 14 October





Ryleigh Heck's hat trick propels No. 1 UNC field hockey to 6-1 win over No. 11 Syracuse

By Jarrett Kidd


UNC freshman forward Ashley Sessa (3) handles the ball during the field hockey match against Syracuse on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022, at Karen Shelton Stadium. UNC beat Syracuse 6-1. Photo by Aayas Joshi | The Daily Tar Heel

The UNC field hockey team (12-0,4-0 ACC) earned yet another dominant victory over the No. 11 Syracuse Orange (12-3, 2-2 ACC), with a final score of 6-1.





UVA Field Hockey Has Six-Game Winning Streak Snapped in Loss to Wake Forest

The Cavaliers fell to the Demon Deacons 1-0 on Friday evening in Charlottesville

Matt Newton

Throughout their six-match winning streak, the Cavaliers had knocked off five ranked opponents, including three teams ranked in the top 15. Looking to keep that momentum going against another top 15 opponent, that streak finally came to an end. The No. 6 Virginia field hockey team yielded a goal with just over five minutes remaining and suffered a 1-0 loss to No. 12 Wake Forest on Friday evening at the UVA Turf Field in Charlottesville.





Ohio's offense seals 2-0 victory over Central Michigan

By Kam Appell


Photo by Mara Jones | The Post

The Bobcats were back in action Friday with a 2-0 win over the Chippewas in a beautiful fall afternoon matchup at Pruitt Field in Athens, Ohio.





Noa Desmaretz helps Ohio keep postseason hopes alive

By Marc Goldstein


Junior Maddie Coombe (19) looking to get open for the ball against Michigan State University on Oct. 2nd, 2022 at Pruitt Field in Athens, Ohio. Photo by Chloe Eggleston | and Chloe Eggleston The Post

For the majority of the match Friday, Ohio and Central Michigan dragged. Two teams in the midst of long losing streaks appeared destined to continue the scoreless stalemate that characterized the first 34 minutes.





No. 15 Field Hockey Uses Late Fourth Quarter Goal to Earn 3-2 Victory at Dartmouth



CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – In a game deadlocked until late in the fourth quarter, No. 15 Harvard field hockey (10-3, 4-0 Ivy) emerged victorious against Dartmouth (3-9, 0-4 Ivy), 3-2, on a game-winning goal by first-year Kate Oliver with 3:13 to play.





No. 18 Massachusetts Field Hockey Sneaks Past VCU, 2-1

Bella Ianni scored her third goal in four games to hoist the Minutewomen over the Rams on Friday afternoon.



Box Score AMHERST, Mass. - The University of Massachusetts Field Hockey team was victorious against Atlantic 10 conference opponent VCU Rams on Friday afternoon at the Gladchuk Field Hockey Complex. Freshman Paula Lorenzini and senior Bella Ianni scored in the team's 11th win of the season. The Minutewomen improved to 11-3 overall (4-1 in conference play), while the Rams now stand at 8-6 overall (3-2 in conference play).





Field Hockey Shuts Out Bellarmine in MACtion Friday



LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Ball State field hockey team (7-6, 4-1 MAC) beat Bellarmine (4-10, 2-3 MAC) in Mid-American Conference action Friday afternoon at Trager Stadium.





Field Hockey Hosts Syracuse Friday For Power Of Pink Game



CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – After playing its last three games and six of the past seven on the road, the top-ranked North Carolina field hockey team returns home to Karen Shelton Stadium on Friday afternoon to host No. 11 Syracuse. The Atlantic Coast Conference battle starts at 3 p.m. and admission is free.





Field Hockey Hosts #DreamCrazy Game Saturday Against Brown



PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania field hockey team returns home for its annual #DreamCrazy pink game on Saturday, hosting Brown in an Ivy League clash at Ellen Vagelos Field.





Fiery sports blogger who wrote fearlessly

Frankie D'Cruz


Satwant Singh Dhaliwal gained national prominence after guiding Yayasan Negeri Sembilan to hockey glory. (Facebook pic)

PETALING JAYA: Hard-hitting sports blogger Satwant Singh Dhaliwal, who died today, had no mercy for miscreants lousing up Malaysian sport.

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