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·C.W. Post Football, Field Hockey to Join PSAC as Associate Members
The C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University announced Thursday that it has accepted an invitation to become associate members of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) in the sports of field hockey and football. Participation in PSAC competition will begin in the 2008-09 athletic year....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·USA Field Hockey Names Pan American Games Team
USA Field Hockey has announced the 16-member women's team to compete for the United States at the XV Pan American Games, July 15-29, in Rio de Janeiro. Selections to the team are subject to approval by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC)....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·USA Field Hockey Announces 2007-08 National Squad
USA Field Hockey and women's coach Lee Bodimeade announced selections to the 2007-08 U.S. National Squad following a week of play at the USA National Championships....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·UConn Announces 2007 Incoming Class
The University of Connecticut field hockey team has announced that five student-athletes will join the program beginning with the 2007 season....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Slippery Rock Settles Title IX Lawsuit
-Slippery Rock University settled a Title IX lawsuit, agreeing to set aside funds to enhance women's sports and be monitored over three years to ensure it complies with a federal law requiring equal opportunities for female athletes. As part of the settlement reachedFriday, the university will set aside $300,000 to be used over three years on women's sports. A dozen female Slippery Rock athletes sued the school last ...
·Bloomsburg Wins DII National Title
The Bloomsburg University field hockey completed an undefeated season on Saturday with a 1-0 win over Bentley College in Pensacola, Florida. The game was played as part of the NCAA Division II National Sports Festival....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Maryland Wins Fifth National Championship
In what has become one of the biggest rivalries in field hockey, the University of Maryland Terrapins and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons met to battle out the NCAA Division I Championship. Maryland, the defending national champions, once again took home the title of NCAA Champions after narrowly defeating Wake Forest 1-0....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Bloomsburg Wins Division II Field Hockey Title
The Bloomsburg University field hockey completed an undefeated season on Saturday with a 1-0 win over Bentley College in Pensacola, Florida. The game was played as part of the NCAA Division II National Sports Festival....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Ursinus College Wins The 2006 NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championship
Senior forward Molly Stevens (Hummelstown, Pa.) tipped home a cross by junior forward Lindsay Cappa (Oley, Pa.) with just over 19 minutes remaining in regulation to lift Ursinus College to a 3-2 victory over Messiah College in the 2006 NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championship on William Smith College's McCooey Field. Cappa was the game's high-scorer, netting the Bears' first two goals before setting up Stevens.... ...
·Maryland, Wake No Stranger to NCAA Championship Games
The Wake Forest Demon Deacons will be taking on the University of Maryland Terrapins in the NCAA Field Hockey Championship game. Both teams are no stranger to being heralded NCAA Champions....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
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·Wittenberg Field Hockey Team Earns Academic Awards
Springfield, Ohio — Following a successful 2007 season in which the Wittenberg University field hockey team tied for first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) before falling in the conference tournament championship game, the performance of five student-athletes in the classroom has also been recognized.
·Committed To A Cure Student-Athlete Takes Action To Fight ALS
While studying physiology with Professor of Psychology Jo Wilson as a freshman at Wittenberg University, Erin Berger, class of 2010 from Louisville, Ky., had a revelation. After learning more about neurological diseases, including Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), better known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, Berger, who carries a 4.0 grade point average, realized she could make a difference.
·Wittenberg Field Hockey Standout Boo Vernon Earns All-America Honors
Springfield, Ohio — After leading her team and the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) in seven of nine offensive statistical categories, Wittenberg field hockey standout Boo Vernon, class of 2011 from Lake Bluff, Ill., was rewarded with third-team Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFCHA) Division III All-America honors.
·Wittenberg Field Hockey Lands Trio Of Freshmen On All-Region Team
Springfield, Ohio — After a thrilling season in which the Wittenberg field hockey team finished with a 12-7 overall record, finished in a three-way tie for regular season North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) champion, and earned runner-up in the NCAC tournament, threeplayers have been recognized with Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFCHA) Division III All-Great Lakes Region honors.
·Wittenberg Drops Heartbreaker In Penalty Strokes, Settles For NCAC Runner-Up
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - It was hard-fought and fast-paced, but in the end a 2-1 loss to Kenyon in penalty strokes ended up as simply heartbreaking. For two regulation periods, two overtime periods, and one round of penalty strokes, the Kenyon Ladies and Wittenberg Tigers provided some of the most exhilirating field hockey played on Edwards-Maurer Field in quite some time.
·Wittenberg Suffers Shutout Loss At Oberlin
OBERLIN, Ohio - Defense has become a buzzword on Wittenberg's campus. Men's soccer, women's soccer, field hockey and football have all relied on strong defense to have success in the 2007 season. But even the best defense can't win a game when the offense does not produce. Despite firing an overwhelming number of shots, the Tiger field hockey team could not find the cage on Saturday, falling to Ob ...
·Wittenberg Claws Back Into Game In Last Minutes, Wins In Dramatic Overtime Fashion
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - The statistics may be misleading after the Tigers finished with the Denison field hockey squad. Despite several players taking massive amounts of shots, the Red & White of Wittenberg won on the strength of the team on Tuesday. Among many, freshman Marisa Myers (Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty) helped lead the team to a 4-3 overtime victory in the most dramatic comeback of the season.
·Tigers Fall At Ohio Wesleyan In Overtime
DELAWARE, Ohio - An important North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) field hockey game between two teams with title aspirations went the way of the home team Saturday as host Ohio Wesleyan defeated Wittenberg 4-3 in overtime.
·Wittenberg Gets Back Into Win Column Against Earlham
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - After dropping two straight games, including one to conference foe Wooster, the Tiger field hockey team was in overdrive on Tuesday, bulldozing Earlham for a 4-1 victory.
·Wittenberg and Sewanee Go Two Overtimes And Two Penalty Stroke Rounds Before Game Is Decided
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - In a rare occurence, the Wittenberg Tiger field hockey team lost to Sewanee in penalty strokes on Sunday, giving up the game-tying goal with just four minutes left in regulation and then losing 2-1 through two rounds of penalty strokes.
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