UMass field hockey looks to start a new win streak at Gladchuk field.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Minutewomen lose defensive slugfest against UConn| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Waiting is not a fun game. For a very slow three minutes, Kiley Gallagher’s overtime goal against Bucknell University was under review. “I was just praying,” the sophomore midfielder said. “I kept asking, ‘It’s gonna be a goal, right?’” Halfway through overtime, Gallagher’s tip towards the goal went wide but was recovered by the Leopards....| The Lafayette
Temple Field Hockey scored a fourth quarter goal to take down Richmond 3-2 Sunday afternoon.| The Temple News
Temple Field Hockey outshot Villanova 12-4 but was on the losing end of a 2-0 shutout Friday afternoon.| The Temple News
Temple Field Hockey midfielder Peyton Rieger scored a goal for the fourth straight game in its 2-1 win.| The Temple News
Temple Field Hockey stays hot, winning its second straight away match.| The Temple News
No. 1 Northwestern is back on home turf. After opening the season with eight straight road contests, the Wildcats (9-0, 1-0 Big Ten) returned to Lakeside Field Friday. Coach Tracey Fuchs’ squad raised its National Champion banner before it opened Big Ten play against Indiana. The game quickly got away from the Hoosiers (4-5, 0-2...| The Daily Northwestern
Cornell Field Hockey inaugurated the brand new Marsha Dodson Field on Friday afternoon, blanking #17 Yale 2-0 to improve to its first 5-0 season start since the 2009 season. The Big Red's next game is Sunday at noon at the new facility. [...]| 14850.com
On Friday, Sept. 19, the University of Maine field hockey team suffered a tough 2–1 overtime loss to Northeastern University at home. The Black Bears…| The Maine Campus
Northeastern field hockey (4-3, 0-0 CAA) suffered a 2-0 loss to the Harvard University Crimson (6-0, 0-0 Ivy League) despite putting up a remarkable defensive effort against the No. 5 team. The Huskies, who were ranked No. 31 by the NCAA last year, blocked eight of Harvard’s 10 shots on goal and made four shots... The post Field hockey falls to Harvard appeared first on The Huntington News.| The Huntington News
Temple Field Hockey outshot Lehigh 16-2 in its 4-1 win Sunday afternoon.| The Temple News
Temple Field Hockey scored a goal in the second minute and didn’t let go of the lead.| The Temple News
Temple Field Hockey athletes Peyton Rieger, Augustina Tucceri and Halle Aschenbach joined the Owls their freshman year and now lead the way for younger players.| The Temple News
Temple Field Hockey scored all three of its goals in the second half on its way to a 3-1 win against Bucknell.| The Temple News
Temple Field Hockey could not hold the Monmouth offense at bay in 5-2 loss Friday afternoon.| The Temple News
The rainy weather didn’t stop Northeastern field hockey (3–0, 0–0 CAA) from clinching a 4–2 victory against the College of Holy Cross Crusaders (1–3, 0–0 Patriot League) at home Sep. 7. The wet pitch let the ball glide farther in a fast-paced, back-and-forth game, with 15 shots on goal and 10 saves by Northeastern. Freshman...| The Huntington News
Temple Field Hockey fired off 35 shots and scored the game-winning goal in the final minute of its 4-3 win against Central Michigan Sunday afternoon.| The Temple News
No. 1 Northwestern stepped onto the field for its season-opening trial at Richmond on Sunday with 10 of its 11 starters returning from last season’s roster. For a Wildcat (1-0, 0-0 Big Ten) squad vying for a fifth-straight national championship appearance at the end of its fresh campaign, keeping last year’s successful rotation as intact...| The Daily Northwestern
Northwestern field hockey enters the 2025 season as reigning national champions. The Wildcats capped off a program best 23-1 season after defeating Saint Joseph’s in the championship game, sealing their second title in the last four seasons. NU was led by two Olympians, then-sophomore forward Ashley Sessa and then-senior midfielder Maddie Zimmer. Sessa, the Offensive...| The Daily Northwestern
No. 2 Delmar defeated No. 4 Wilmington Friends 4-3 in a high-scoring game on Saturday to win the state championship for the ninth straight year. Laela Brown| Town Square Delaware LIVE