Massachusetts field hockey continued its unbeaten record after beating BU 4-0.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
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
Tasked with facing its first ranked opponent of a budding season, No. 1 Northwestern shutout No. 5 Duke 1-0 on the road Friday evening. In a game where both squads’ defensive prowess was on full display, the Wildcats (3-0, 0-0 Big Ten) converted one of their two total shots on goal to seal the win. ... The post Field Hockey: No. 1 Northwestern yet to concede a goal this season, blanks No. 5 Duke 1-0 appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.| The Daily Northwestern
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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
Temple Field Hockey scored three goals in the fourth quarter to complete a comeback win against Delaware 5-4.| The Temple News
Temple Field Hockey had its best season since 2015 last year and is prepared to fly even higher this season.| 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
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Temple Field Hockey midfielder Julia Bunch could have used a medical redshirt for another year of college but decided to start her professional career instead.| The Temple News
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