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Centennial Conference
Field Hockey 2003

School Conf. Pts Overall
Ursinus 10-0 20 18-6
McDaniel 8-2 16 14-7
Gettysburg 7-3 14 11-8
Johns Hopkins * 7-3 14 12-9
Washington 6-4 12 10-7
Dickinson 5-5 10 9-9
Franklin & Marshall 4-6 8 8-10
Muhlenberg 4-6 8 12-7
Swarthmore 3-7 6 7-11
Haverford 1-9 2 6-12
Bryn Mawr 0-10 0 4-14

* 2003 Conference champion
teams ranked by points accumulated: 2 for a win, 1 for a tie.



Scoreboard

November 12
NCAA First Round
Johns Hopkins 5, Wesley 1

ECAC First Round
Ursinus 5, McDaniel 2

November 15
NCAA Second Round
C. of New Jersey 4, Johns Hopkins 0

ECAC Semifinals
Ursinus 4, SUNY-Oneonta 3

November 16
ECAC Championship Game
Ursinus 1, William Paterson 0

News

2003 All-Conference Team
Centennial Conference

Final
Field Hockey Release

Centennial Conference


2003 Centennial Tournament at Ursinus
November 8
Johns Hopkins 1, Ursinus 0
Gettysburg 3, McDaniel 2

November 9
Johns Hopkins 4, Gettysburg 3 (OT)


2002 Centennial Tournament at McDaniel
November 9
McDaniel 1, Franklin & Marshall 0
Johns Hopkins 3, Washington 2

November 10
McDaniel 1, Johns Hopkins 0


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.