Southern Connecticut State University Field Hockey (0-4, 0-0 NE10)
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vs. American International College Yellow Jackets (0-2, 0-0 NE10)
Date: Tuesday, Sept. 17
Time:Â 7 p.m.
Location:Â Springfield, Mass.
Live Stats | Live Video
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vs. Bentley University Falcons (2-1, 1-0 NE10)
Date: Saturday, Sept. 21
Time: 12 p.m.
Location: New Haven, Conn.
Live Stats | Live Video
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The Southern Connecticut State University field hockey team will face two opponents in Northeast 10 conference play this week. First, they'll head to Springfield, Mass. on Tuesday, Sept. 17 to face the Yellow Jackets of American International College for the second time in as many weeks. Then, on Saturday, Sept. 21, Bentley will roll into New Haven to take on SCSU for a noontime matchup at Jess Dow Field.
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Multimedia
Live video and live statistics will be available for the Owls' game against American International, courtesy of AIC athletics.
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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 AIC
- SCSU is 19-12 in 31 meetings with AIC.
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Last Meeting With AIC
- The Owls and Yellow Jackets met just a week ago at Jess Dow Field with AIC capturing the 4-0 victory.
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All-Time Against Bentley
- SCSU is 6-36-1 against Bentley.
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Last Meeting With Bentley
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The Owls Last Time Out
- Southern Connecticut dropped a 5-1 decision to No. 8 nationally ranked Stonehill.
- Brianna Craft made a season-high 11 saves as the goalkeeper.Â
- Freshman goalkeeper Janelle Ward made five saves in Craft's relief.
- Ellie Craft scored her first collegiate goal in the second period, becoming the first freshman for the Owls to score this season.
- Sophomore Julia Schaff collected team-leading second defensive save of the season.
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The Owls In The NE10
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Up Next
The Owls are set to host Assumption College on Saturday, Sept. 28 at 1 p.m. at Jess Dow Field in New Haven.
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