Southern Connecticut State University (2-10, 2-7 NE10)
vs. Pace University Setters (9-5, 6-4 NE10)
Date:Â Tuesday, Oct. 19
Time:Â 7Â PM
Location:Â Jess Dow Field (New Haven, Conn.)
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The Southern Connecticut State University field hockey team will host Pace University for a Northeast 10 conference matchup on Tuesday, Oct. 19 at Jess Dow Field.
Spectator Policy
Southern Connecticut State University and the Department of Athletics have announced their spectator policy for all Fall and Winter 2021-22 sports to allow spectators at competitions. Please find the details of the spectator policyÂ
here.
Follow the Owls
For the latest news, scores and highlights as well as up-to-the-minute schedule changes or announcements, visitÂ
www.scsuowls.com/sports/field-hockey. In addition, in-game highlights will be available on the Official Twitter Account of SCSU Field Hockey @SCSU_FH.
Tailgate Tour
SCSU Blue Crew will be giving away 100 Insomnia cookies and giving the first 50 people vouchers for a free hot chocolate at the campus Dunkin' located in the Adanti Student Center.
All-Time Against Pace:Â 0-8
The Last Time They Met:Â Pace and SCSU met last week on Oct. 14, 2021 where the Setters took an 8-1 non-conference victory in Pleasantville, N.Y.Â
Scouting the Game
- Krista Dietz is the leading point-getter for the Setters with 12 goals and three assists to go along with 45 shots, 35 of those on target. Dietz had two goals and nine total shots in Pace's last showing against the Owls.
- Kaitlyn Bourque is the leading goal scorer for SCSU with three goals, and has chipped in an assists and 10 shots. Brianna Shaw, who is on a two-game point streak, leads the team in shots with 21, 16 of those on target, and points with two goals and four assists this season.
Last Time Out
The Owls fell to Southern New Hampshire University, 4-2 on Saturday, Oct. 16.
- Brianna Shaw picked up her third and fourth assists of the season on the Caffrey and Conselyea goals. She is on a two-game point streak.Â
- Grace Conselyea recorded her first career goal for the Owls.
- Brianna Caffrey netted her second goal of the season.
- Kaitlyn Bourque tallied her first assist of the season on the Caffrey goal.
- Janelle Ward recorded her sixth-straight double digit save game with 16 saves against SNHU.
NE10/NCAA Ranks
- Janelle Ward currently leads the NE10 with 165 saves.
- Janelle Ward is first in NCAA DII in saves per game with an average of 13.75 and first in total saves (165).
- Karen Sicha is tied for first in the conference in defensive saves with four this season, while Megan Habakangas is tied for fourth with three.
Up Next
The Owls will host No. 9 Adelphi on Friday, Oct. 22 at Jess Dow Field.
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