Southern Connecticut State University Field Hockey (1-12, 1-9Â NE10)
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vs. No. 9 Southern New Hampshire University Penmen (11-3, 8-2Â NE10)
Date:Â Wednesday, Oct. 23
Time:Â 7 PM
Location:Â Jess Dow Field (New Haven, Conn.)
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vs. No. 4 Saint Anselm College Hawks (12-2, 9-1Â NE10)
Date: Saturday. Oct. 26
Time:Â 1 PM
Location:Â Jess Dow Field (New Haven, Conn.)
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The Southern Connecticut State University field hockey team will host two games this week at Jess Dow Field. On Wednesday, Oct. 23, the No. 9 nationally-ranked Southern New Hampshire Penmen will travel to New Haven to face the Owls in a conference battle at 7 p.m. Then on Saturday, the Owls will honor their two-member senior class when they welcome No. 4 nationally-ranked Saint Anselm College to Jess Dow Field for a 1 p.m. conference battle.
Follow the Owls
For the latest news, scores and highlights as well as up-to-the-minute schedule changes or announcements, visit SouthernCTOwls.com/SCSUFH. In addition, in-game highlights will be available on the Official Twitter Account of SCSU Field Hockey, @SCSU_FH.
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All-Time Against SNHU
- The Owls are 3-2 all-time against the Penmen.
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All-Time Against Saint Anselm
- The Owls are 13-12 against the Hawks all-time.
Last Time Out
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Notes
- Brianna Craft's 12 saves against Pace breaks the NCAA Division II field hockey career saves record previously set by Heather Long of Mansfield University between 2000-03 when she had 860. Craft sits at 867 career saves with five games remaining in the 2019 regular season.
- Karley Welles leads the team in goals this season with four and shots with 25.
- Both Julia Schaff and Jana Migliaro have two defensive saves apiece this season.
Owls In The NE10
- Brianna Craft is first in the conference in saves with 150 on the season, 15 more saves than New Haven's Natalie Shaker, who has 135.
- Craft is also fourth in the NE10 in save percentage with .820.
Up Next
The Owls return to action on Wednesday, Oct. 30, as they travel to Sparkill, N.Y. to face Saint Thomas Aquinas College in a Northeast 10 Conference matchup at 3 p.m.
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