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News for 10 November 2022

All the news for Thursday 10 November 2022


2022-23 FIH Hockey Pro League - 10 November
Mendoza, Argentina ( All times GMT - 3)

Men

4 Nov 2022 21:40     BEL v GER (RR)     2 - 3
5 Nov 2022 21:40     ARG v GER (RR)     2 - 2 (3 - 4 SO)
6 Nov 2022 21:40     ARG v BEL (RR)     2 - 1
7 Nov 2022 21:40     GER v BEL (RR)     0 - 1
8 Nov 2022 21:40     ARG v GER (RR)     0 - 3
9 Nov 2022 21:40     ARG v BEL (RR)     2 - 4

Pool Standings

Women

4 Nov 2022 19:10     BEL v GER (RR)       3 - 3 (4 - 3 SO)
5 Nov 2022 19:10     ARG v GER (RR)      4 - 2
6 Nov 2022 19:10     ARG v BEL (RR)       1 - 0
7 Nov 2022 19:10     GER v BEL (RR)       2 - 2 ( 3 - 2 SO)
8 Nov 2022 19:10     ARG v GER (RR)      2 - 2 (0 - 3 SO)
9 Nov 2022 19:10     ARG v BEL (RR)       2 - 2 (1 - 2 SO)

Pool Standings

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Hendrickx buries four on Argentina

Red Panthers edge Leonas in shootout



On the final day of FIH Pro League games hosted in Mendoza it was not a day for the host side as the Leonas after holding a 2-1 lead gave up the bonus point to Belgium on the shootout. On the men’s side four goals from set pieces by Alexander Hendrickx was too much as Belgium controlled the game all the way to the 4-2 score line.





Hockeyroos home Pro League series to be held at Sydney Olympic Park



The Hockeyroos’ first matches of the new FIH Pro League season against Germany and China from 10-15 February 2023 will be played at the Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre.





2022 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2022 - 10 November
Ipoh

9 Nov 2022 18:00     EGY v RSA     (5/'6 place)            2 - 1
9 Nov 2022 20:15     JPN v PAK      (Bronze medal)     3 - 5

10 Nov 2022 20:00     KOR v MAS     (Gold medal)

Final Pool standings

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Speedy Tigers set to create history if they beat South Korea in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup final

By Aftar Singh


South Korea tend to rise to the occasion when it matters, and the Asian champions will be out to deny Malaysia for the second time this year in tomorrow’s Sultan Azlan Shah Cup final in Ipoh. -BERNAMA file pic

IPOH: South Korea tend to rise to the occasion when it matters, and the Asian champions will be out to deny Malaysia for the second time this year in tomorrow's Sultan Azlan Shah Cup final in Ipoh.





Pakistan beat Japan to finish third in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup

By Aftar Singh


Pakistan (in white) and Japan in action in today's Sultan Azlan Shah Cup match in Ipoh. - Pic courtesy of PERAK HA

KUALA LUMPUR: Pakistan bounced back from a goal down to beat Japan 5-3 to finish third in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh today.





Pakistan earn bronze medal in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup



LAHORE-Pakistan hockey team outpaced Japan by 5-3 to earn the bronze medal in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2022 on Wednesday in Ipoh, Malaysia. The men in green won a medal at the event for the first time in 11 years.





Egypt edge S. Africans to finish fifth

PETALING JAYA: Egypt will return home with their heads held high as they again defeated continental rivals South Africa 2-1 to finish fifth at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.





Inaugural FIH Hockey Nations Cup just a few weeks away!



The very first edition of the FIH Hockey Nations Cup is almost upon us. The event will begin with the men’s tournament, which will run from 28 November to 4 December in Potchefstroom, South Africa, and will be followed by the women’s tournament which begins on 11 December and runs till 17 December in Valencia, Spain. With highly ranked nations competing, not just for the inaugural title, but also a chance of promotion to the FIH Hockey Pro League, the Nations Cup promises to start off its first season with a bang!





Savita to shoulder Indian challenge at the New FIH event, the FIH Women’s Cup 2022



Experienced goalkeeper Savita will lead India’s 20-member team for the new FIH event the FIH Women’s Nations Cup. Rani Rampal, who was in the camp as a successful National Games campaigner, did not make it to the squad. The winner of the FIH Women’s Nations Cup will be promoted to the FIH Hockey Women’s Pro League’s 2023-2024 season. India are grouped in pool B along with Canada, Japan and South Africa. The other teams in the fray are Ireland, Italy, Korea and Spain who are grouped in pool A.





Savita Punia to lead Indian women's hockey team in December, Navjot Kaur makes comeback

India are grouped in pool B alongside Chile, Japan, and South Africa in the FIH Nations Cup.


India have elected a 20-member squad for the FIH Nations Cup. Hockey India

New Delhi: India on Wednesday named a 20-member team for the women’s FIH Nations Cup hockey tournament to be played in Valencia, Spain from 11 to 17 December with midfielder Navjot Kaur making a return after missing out the Commonwealth Games earlier this year.





Where is Rani Rampal?

More than a year after she led India to a historic 4th place finish at the Olympics, why is former India captain Rani Rampal still left out in the cold?


Former India captain Rani Rampal has played around 10 minutes in the India jersey since the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. (HI)

Rani Rampal has been the flag bearer of Indian women's hockey for a long time now, but she continues to be curiously absent from the team one year after she led India to a historic fourth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics.





Has Coach Janneke Schopman Forced the Curtains on Rani Rampal’s Decorated International Career?



The missing name of ace striker Rani Rampal from the 20-member Indian women’s hockey team for the upcoming FIH Nations Cup to be held at Valencia, Spain in December is undoubtedly bound to cause a lot of talk among the hockey fraternity whether everything is hunky-dory when it comes to national women’s team selection.





2022 Central America Development Tournament - 10 November
San José, Costa Rica

All times GMT -6

Men

9 Nov 2022 10:30     GUA v PAN (Round Robin)     5 - 0 (2 - 0)
9 Nov 2022 11:15     CRC v ESA (Round Robin)     3 - 1 (0 - 0)
9 Nov 2022 13:30     PAN v ESA (Round Robin)     2 - 0 (2 - 0)
9 Nov 2022 14:15     CRC v GUA (Round Robin)     2 - 0 (1 - 0)

Pool standings

Women

9 Nov 2022 09:00     GUA v CRC (Round Robin)     0 - 3 (0 - 1)
9 Nov 2022 09:45     PAN v ESA (Round Robin)     1 - 0 (0 - 0)
9 Nov 2022 12:00     CRC v ESA (Round Robin)     2 - 0 (2 - 0)
9 Nov 2022 12:45     PAN v GUA (Round Robin)     2 - 1 (2 - 0)

Pool standings

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Minor premiership up for grabs on Thursday night Hockey One

By KATE ALLMAN



It’s here: the final round of regular season matches in the Sultana Bran Hockey One league.





Hockey Village is as strong as ever

By Adam Clifford



The old adage ‘it takes a village…’ certainly rings true when checking in with some of Australia’s hottest hockey prospects.





Scores from the opening round of the DI field hockey championship


Delaware field hockey defeated Lehigh 4-0 in the first round of the DI field hockey championship.

The DI field hockey championship began Wednesday with two opening-round games, here are the final scores:





College Games: NCAA Division I & III Opening, First, Second & Third Rounds

By Paige Powell, USA Field Hockey’s College Content Intern



College field hockey for Division I and III have now entered NCAA Tournament play. Division II finished their regular season on November 12 and will start conference tournaments on November 15.





Field Hockey Closes Out Season With a Win Against Yale

By Ellie George


Cornell field hockey players prepare for a penalty corner against UPenn, Dodson Field, Oct. 7, 2022.  Jason Wu/Sun Assistant Photography Editor

This past Saturday, the Red (10-7, 4-3 Ivy) triumphed against Yale (9-8, 3-4 Ivy) ending the season with a victory.





Senior Aspire Cup Tournaments



This season’s Senior Aspire Cup tournaments provided a feast of exciting matches and scintillating hockey. The competition is aimed at state schools and others who are developing their hockey programme with a view to competing in the Schools Cups in the future.





Harborne men hoping to take leap into Division One

Rod Gilmour of The Hockey Paper reports on one Midlands side aiming for the heights of Division 1 hockey.



Birmingham-based Harborne lay claim to scoring the first ever goal in the first National League as the 1988/89 swung into action. The 2022 vintage have begun with equal vigour; top goalscorers, top of the league in Men’s Conference Midlands and now setting sights on reaching Division 1 hockey.





A Walking Miracle

By Monica D'Ippolito, SUNY New Paltz Athletic Communications Directo

Content and Video Courtesy of SUNY New Paltz/Monica D'Ippolito


Images Courtesy of Tasia Photos, Brandon Scott, Kitch Photography & Russell Stack

Sam Moran made a remarkable play, diving, full extension to get her stick in front of the shot just before it crossed the goal line to hold her team's lead. The crowd awed on the highlight play, a remarkable effort for any player on the field - but for Moran, it meant much more.





Stanford University Implements HitCheck to Assess Concussionfor 1,200 Club Athletes

HitCheck will provide its patented cognitive assessment smartphone app to over 1,200 Stanford athletes to help further concussion education and assessment

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (November 8, 2022) – HitCheck, a mobile app that allows clinicians and athletic trainers to baseline and screen for cognitive assessment, announced today that it will provide its app to over 1,200 Stanford University athletes participating in club sports at the school. In October 2022 athletes began using HitCheck to conduct their baseline cognitive assessment at the start of each sport’s season.

Each player will use the HitCheck 9-test cognitive assessment battery to measure brain performance, as well as HitCheck’s Symptoms Survey to record athlete concussion symptoms before and after a suspected head injury. The club athletes from Stanford will also use HitCheck to take post-injury assessments to help inform the athletic training staff in return to play decisions. In addition to the cognitive assessment, HitCheck will provide a concussion education and certification course through their partner CrashCourse. All Stanford club athletes will complete the online CrashCourse Concussion education program prior to their baseline assessment.

This partnership ensures all club athletes at Stanford are educated on the signs and symptoms associated with concussions prior to participating in their sport. Programs participating include the Stanford University Club Soccer, Basketball, Rugby, Volleyball, Water Polo, and Lacrosse teams, among others.

“We are excited that Stanford University has selected our HitCheck cognitive assessment application to ensure the health and safety of their club athletes,” said Mike Piha, HitCheck Co-Founder/CEO. “The ease-of-use and on-screen results of the HitCheck app will allow Stanford’s athletic trainers to provide quick assessments for their student athletes.”

Stanford joins a list of organizations that HitCheck proudly serves including University of Portland, Play USA Rugby, American Youth Football, Youth Sports Nevada, and NorCal Youth Football & Cheer. The company also has top medical and athletic advisors like Davante Adams, Rick Mirer, Mike Mauti, and Ajay Nwosu.

About HitCheck

Drawing on decades of medical research, HitCheck takes standardized cognitive testing methods and translates them into short, simple mobile assessment tests that users can take as soon as a head injury is suspected. Each test measures a specific aspect of brain performance. Once the test is complete, the technology captures important data, records and compares objective, quantitative results from prior performance, and highlights changes in brain functions that may require medical attention.

For more information on HitCheck visit: https://www.hitcheck.co

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