Volleyball sets up for crucial A-10 match against Butler

With two games remaining in the Atlantic 10 Conference season, the Owls (17-9, 7-5 in A-10) head to Butler (15-11, 5-7 in A-10) to take on the Bulldogs with playoff berths on the line.

It’s the two programs only match as conference foes, as Butler joined the A-10 this season and the Owls scheduled to move to the Big East Conference next season.

A victory for Temple secures the Owls one of the six playoff seeds in the A-10 tournament. If the Bulldogs come out on top they stay alive with a chance to unseat Temple, Duquesne or George Washington if they win their final match and get some help along the way.

A Temple victory would be ideal but the Owls also have a match against La Salle, keeping their fate in their own hands.

The match is set to begin at noon.

-Jake Adams

Men’s soccer hosts final regular season game

The men’s soccer team’s regular season finale against St. Joseph’s University will be looked at to gain momentum and confidence heading into the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament next weekend.

“You want to keep moving forward and you want to keep winning games,” coach Dave MacWilliams said. “We know it’s going to be a tough game, but we’ve talked to the guys and we know they’re ready for it.”

The Owls, who are currently 9-5-3 with an in-conference record of 5-1-2, will honor their four seniors before tomorrow’s match-up. Midfielders Cody Calafiore, Homero Rodriquez and Andrew Dodds, along with defender Billy Kappock, will be sent off properly in their final regular season game as Owls.

“The toughest thing for me as a coach is that you develop relationships with four quality young men,” MacWilliams said. “All of a sudden it’s over, and it goes quick. I keep preaching that four years of college really go quick, so you want to try and make the best of it.”

Temple currently ranks fourth in the A-10. If play had ended today, the Owls would be taking on No. 17 Xavier in the first round of the tournament. But first, MacWilliams has his focus set on tomorrow’s City 6 match.

“I watched [St. Joe’s] play and they’re a pretty competitive team,” MacWilliams said. “Although they haven’t gotten the results, they’ve played some quality soccer.”

Tomorrow’s finale against the Hawks, who are ranked dead last in the A-10, will begin at 1 p.m.

-Tyler Sablich

Field hockey season ends in loss to Massachusetts

The field hockey team’s season came to an end today when the Owls lost to Massachusetts in the first round of the Atlantic 10 Championships by a final score of 5-2.

Massachusetts was able to get many different players involved in the game, with four different players scoring their five goals.

This was Temple second loss to the Minutewomen this year, after losing last weekend 4-1.

The Owls jumped out to an early lead behind a goal from senior forward Katie Briglia. It was Briglia’s seventh goal of the year and it came off a penalty corner set up by junior defender Mandi Shearer.

Massachusetts responded in the 15th minute with sophomore midfielder Renee Suter scoring a goal off a pass from junior forward Alyssa Ineson.

In the 20th minute, senior defender Thando Zono began to take over. The South African native scored a goal on a penalty corner, putting the Massachusetts lead up to 2-1.

Five minutes later, senior midfielder Kim Young took a pass from Zono into the circle and scored, giving the Minutewomen a 3-1 lead that they carried into the half.

Sophomore forward Amber Youtz helped to narrow the two point gap by taking a pass from Shearer and scoring a goal early in the second half.

Only minutes after Youtz’s goal, it looked as though the Owls had tied the game 3-3. Temple crowded the circle with an attack, and a shot ricocheted in.

But shortly after, the officials ruled the ball bounced off sophomore midfielder Nicole Kroener’s foot before crossing the line.

After the disallowed goal the Minutewomen scored quickly, squashing any momentum Temple had and widening the margin to two.

Senior forward Nicole Cordero scored after save by sophomore goalkeeper Lizzy Millen bounced off her and onto the stick of Cordero, who tipped it into the cage for a 4-2 UMass lead in the 49th minute.

With a two-point lead, the Minutewomen never looked back. Zono capped off the game, scoring her second goal of the game off a penalty corner.

Massachusetts advances to the A-10 final against top-seeded Richmond.

-Colin Tansits

Volleyball fights for playoff spot

The Owls head west this weekend looking to secure one of the final spots in the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament.

Temple sits at 6-5 in the conference, in a three-way tie with Duquesne and George Washington. If the season ended today, they would be the fifth seed.

The Owls take on Saint Louis (8-17, 3-8 in A-10) to kick off the weekend. A win would knock out the Billikens, who need to win their final three contests and hope Temple loses all of theirs in order to have a shot at the final seed.

A Temple victory also keeps them two games ahead of Fordham (with the head-to-head tiebreaker) and a game ahead of Rhode Island, who both stand at 5-6.

Temple hasn’t made the tournament since 2009 under former coach Bob Bertucci. Bertucci’s final season in 2010 snapped a streak of 14 consecutive seasons in the conference playoffs.

The match against Saint Louis starts at 8 p.m.

-Jake Adams

Field hockey faces Massachusetts in first round of A-10 Championships

For the fourth year in a row the field hockey team is headed to the Atlantic 10 Conference Championships, and tomorrow the Owls will face No. 18 Massachusetts in the first round.

The tournament’s second seed, Massachusetts is 12-8 overall and 6-1 in the A-10, with its only loss coming against Richmond.

Temple comes into the game with a 12-8 record and a 5-2 in conference record, with losses to Richmond and Massachusetts in the Owls’ conference games.

Last weekend the Owls took on Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass. and lost 4-1.

In the game Temple’s leading scorer, sophomore forward Amber Youtz, was shut out and the Owls’ only goal came off a penalty corner from sophomore midfielder Nicole Kroener.

The Minutewomen were able to jump out early in the game with two goals from senior midfielder Kim Young, and a goal from freshman midfielder Noralie Weusthius.

But the Owls are looking to repeat last year’s A-10 playoff performance, where they were able to shut out Massachusetts in the first round and win 4-0.

In last year’s contest Youtz was able to jumpstart the Temple offense with a goal in the first 10 minutes of the game.

Massachusetts will be riding on the back of their leading scorer Young, who has 11 goals and five assists on the year.

Senior forward Nicole Cordero will also be looking to exploit a Temple defense that has yet to shut out a team this season.

The Owls will be leaning on their forwards to put points on the board in what could be their last game in the A-10.

-Colin Tansits

Youtz named A-10 Offensive Player of the Year

As the Atlantic 10 Conference handed out field hockey awards today before the conference playoffs, Temple had four players honored.

Senior midfielder Katie Briglia earned her third A-10 First Team Honor, and freshmen forward Alyssa Delp and midfielder Taylor Schronk earned A-10 All Rookie Honors.

But headlining it all was sophomore forward Amber Youtz.

Youtz received the A-10 Offensive Player of the Year Award, along with being named to the A-10 First Team.

The sophomore ranks among the nation’s leaders in both goals and points. Her team and league-best 21 goals ranks sixth in NCAA Division I with 1.05 goals per game, and her team and league-best 52 total points rank seventh in the nation with 2.60 points per game.

Youtz is tied for fifth all-time at Temple for goals in a single season, and is tied for sixth all-time in points in a season.

Along with the on the field accolades, Briglia was selected to the A-10 All Academic Team. She is majoring in broadcasting, telecommunications and mass media, and has a 3.68 grade point average.

By the Numbers:

21 – Youtz’s 21 goals are the most scored by a Temple player in a single season since Caroline McWilliams in 1980.

52 – Youtz’s 52 points are tied for fifth in Temple’s all time rankings for a single season. The last time a player scored 52 points for the Owls was in 1991.

11 – Briglia currently has 11 assists on this season and is one assist away from being tied for seventh in Temple’s all time rankings for assists for one season.

16 – Youtz is only 16 points away from cracking Temple’s Top 10 all time scorers list.

-Colin Tansits