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News for 09 September 2023

All the news for Saturday 9 September 2023


2023 Test Matches USA vs CAN (W) - 9 September
Charlotte, North Carolina

All times GMT -4

8 Sep 2023 18:30     USA v CAN     3 - 0
10 Sep 2023 17:00     USA v CAN     

FIH Match Centre



NCAA Division 1 results - 9 September





Field Hockey Drops Weekend Opener against #3 Northwestern, 3-0



Orono, ME - The University of Maine field hockey team was defeated by #3 Northwestern on Friday afternoon, 3-0.





Hope Rose’s first career hat trick lifts No. 4 Maryland field hockey to 3-1 win over Miami

Holliday Woodard


Hope Rose dribbles the ball during Maryland field hockey's 3-1 win over Miami on Sept. 8, 2023. (Autumn Hengen/The Diamondback)

A blocked shot by Maci Bradford led to an altercation late into the third quarter which saw a Miami midfielder leave the pitch with a green card. Hope Rose, lined up at the penalty line, stared down the goalie with two scores already under her belt.





No. 4 Maryland field hockey takes down Miami (Ohio), 3-1, in weather-shortened contest

The game was called in the fourth quarter after a second lightning delay.

By Ryan-Martin


Hope Rose led the Terps with a hat trick. Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics.

After finishing without a point in Maryland field hockey’s last two games, junior Hope Rose found herself as the Terps’ offensive centerpiece in their 3-1 win over Miami (Ohio).





Freshmen often flounder. Maryland field hockey’s are flourishing.

Holliday Woodard

With six new freshmen, Maryland field hockey is working to alleviate the stress of transitioning to college by creating connections through the roster.





Bears Take Down LIU To Open Road Trip

Cal Scores Twice In First Quarter


Two first quarter goals were enough as Cal got the win over LIU on Friday.

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. – The California field hockey team scored a pair of goals in the first quarter and made them last as the Golden Bears defeated Long Island 2-1 on Friday afternoon at Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium.





Field Hockey Drops Home Opener against No. 10 Saint Joseph’s



EAST LANSING, Mich.—Michigan State field hockey dropped its home opener against visiting Saint Joseph's, 2-0.





Field Hockey Drops 6-3 Decision at Stanford



STANFORD, Calif. – The University of Richmond field hockey team fell 6-3 to Stanford Friday at the Varsity Field Hockey Turf.





Bryant opens new home with 3-1 win over Merrimack



SMITHFIELD, R.I. -- Brittany Gouws and Lauren Rothwell scored seven seconds apart in the fourth quarter to put an exclamation point on a historic day for the Bryant University field hockey team.





Field Hockey Wraps Up Homestand With Visit From Terriers



For the final game of their five-game homestand, Boston University (1-2) makes the trip to Burlington to face off against Vermont (2-2). The action gets underway at 12 p.m. from Moulton Winder Field and will broadcast live on AmericaEast.TV.





Field Hockey Falls in Heartbreaker



HARRISONBURG, Va. – Facing a stingy App State defense and multiple lightning delays, James Madison field hockey dropped a 2-1 decision in overtime on Friday night at the JMU Field Hockey Complex.





Virginia field hockey is poised for a national title run

The Cavaliers have demonstrated their ability to contend at the highest level early in the season

By Jacob Tisdale


Sophomore midfielder Daniela Mendez-Trendler prepares for a shot against Penn State. Photo by Albert Tang | The Cavalier Daily

With four games under its belt in the 2023 season, No. 6 Virginia field hockey looks primed to take a leap forward, even as the standard for the program is remarkably high. Though the Cavaliers (3-1, 0-0 ACC) regularly field a top 10 squad that dominates in the regular season, postseason woes have defined their recent years. Their main opposition has come in the form of conference rival and reigning NCAA Champions No. 2 North Carolina. The Tar Heels (3-1, 0-0 ACC) have stifled Virginia’s ACC Championship aspirations four times in the past six seasons. However, this year the Cavaliers have shown that they have a chance to change the narrative and reclaim the conference title for the first time since 2016 — and maybe go further still.





FIH President Tayyab Ikram holds series of meetings in Lausanne



From 6-8 September, FIH President Tayyab Ikram held a series of fruitful meetings with the FIH staff and the members of Committees: Competitions, Education, Medical, Officials, Rules and Umpiring. Furthermore, crucial meetings were also held with the CEOs of the Continental Federations catching them up with the updates on the state of Hockey around the world.

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