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Centennial Conference
Field Hockey 2002

School Conf. Overall
McDaniel * 7-2 19-4
Washington 7-2 10-8
Johns Hopkins 6-3 12-9
Franklin & Marshall 6-3 10-8
Muhlenberg 6-3 14-5
Dickinson 4-5 8-10
Gettysburg 4-5 5-13
Swarthmore 3-6 7-11
Haverford 2-7 6-13
Bryn Mawr 0-9 0-18
Ursinus # - 12-4

* 2002 champion
# ineligible for Conference title


Scoreboard

Centennial Tournament at McDaniel
November 9
McDaniel 1, Franklin & Marshall 0
Johns Hopkins 3, Washington 2

November 10
McDaniel 1, Johns Hopkins 0

NCAA Tournament
November 13
McDaniel 6, Notre Dame, Md. 0

November 16 at Rowan
Rowan 4, McDaniel 1

News

This Week's
Field Hockey Release

Centennial Conference
Office 12/1

Arnold, Camponelli Named to All-America Team
NFCHA 11/25

All-Conference Team
Centennial Conference 11/14

NCAA Division III Tournament Bracket
NCAA Championships 11/10

Three in Top 20 -
9. Ursinus, 12. McDaniel,
18. Johns Hopkins

NFHCA Poll 11/5

Six Named to North/South All-Star Game
NFCHA Press Release 10/31

Rules Liaison Selected for Field Hockey Groups
NCAA News 3/4

Did You Know
1) The only time that double assists can be given is on a DIRECT CORNER goal. The push and the stick stop are BOTH given assists if the striker scores on a direct shot. If there is any kind of an option (tip, deflection, etc. then THERE CANNOT BE TWO ASSISTS.

2) ALSO, if a shot that is taken is saved by the goalie but an offensive player collects the rebound and scores, THE PLAYER WHO SHOT THE BALL DOES NOT GET AN ASSIST.

3) A goalie can ONLY be credited with a SAVE if there is a SHOT TAKEN. For example, a goalie clear on a failed breakaway where no shot is taken IS NOT A SAVE. Likewise, a free hit taken outside the circle that is NOT touched but is cleared by the goalie is NOT a save since she could have let the ball in the net and it would be a 16-yard hit coming out.