Field hockey travels for Longwood

After capping a two-win weekend this past Saturday and Sunday, the field hockey team will be taking a road trip south for a two game road trip.

On Friday, the Owls will be playing against Longwood (2-8) in Farmville, Va. at 7 p.m.

The Lancers have gotten off to a slow start this season, with their only wins against Ball State and Liberty.

But coach Amanda Janney said that Longwood has played some tough teams and deserves respect.

“[Longwood] is a team that we haven’t seen a lot,” Janney said. “[Longwood]’ s record isn’t great, but they have some very talent players on their team and their coaching staff is great.”

For Temple, seeing the Lancers this Friday will be a bit of a reunion. Former Temple goalkeeper Sarah Dalrymple is an assistant coach for Longwood.

“[Dalrymple] is doing a great job helping the program come around and their head coach Iain Byers is a very smart guy,” Janney said. “So I think it will be a very competitive game.”

The biggest threats for Temple on Friday will be sophomore forward Jessica Diaz and junior midfielder Stacy de Grandhomme. Both players are leading the team with six goals each, and Grandhomme has three assists as well.

The Owls will be looking for continued production from their young frontline featuring sophomore Amber Youtz and freshman Alyssa Delp.

This tandem has combined for 18 goals and six assists this season.

Temple has been averaging 5.7 goals per game over the past three games, and the Owls are hoping to keep the goals coming.

Janney said that she wants her team to come out on Friday strong.

“I just want us to come out on fire and keep the scoring going,” Janney said.

-Colin Tansits

Youtz named A-10 Player of the Week

With two hat tricks in two games this weekend, sophomore Amber Youtz was named as the Atlantic 10 Conference Field Hockey Player of the Week.

Youtz is currently ranked among the Top 15 in the NCAA Division I in both goals per game and points per game.

This award is a first for the forward from Dauphin, Pa. She leads the A-10 in goals (12) and points (30).

Youtz posted a total of 13 points this weekend in wins against Colgate and Bucknell. She also added an assist that led to a game-winning goal on Sunday.

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Delp named A-10 Rookie of the Week

After a two-goal performance this weekend against Drexel, freshman forward Alyssa Delp was named the Atlantic 10 Conference Rookie of the Week.

The Fleetwood, Pa. native scored a total of eight points this weekend in games against Delaware and Drexel.

Delp has started all eight games this season for Temple. She has totaled five goals on the year, including two game-winning scores.

With Delp’s two goals on Sunday, she helped the Owls defeat their first ranked opponent since 2009 when Temple beat No. 10 Massachusetts. The win was also the Owls’ first win over Drexel since 2007.

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Field hockey faces Delaware

Coming off of a disappointing shutout loss to Lafayette last Sunday, the field hockey team is looking to pick up two wins this weekend.

On Friday, the Owls take on Delaware (2-5) at Geasey Field at 3 p.m.

The Blue Hens have played a tough early schedule, facing No. 1 North Carolina, No. 10 Michigan and two other Top 25 teams.

Delaware is led by the duo of senior forward Nikki Onorato and freshman midfielder Michaela Patzner, who both have four goals apiece this season.

Earlier this week coach Amanda Janney said that tomorrow’s game will be physical.

“Delaware is a team that we’ve split with in the past, every other year we’ll beat them,” Janney said. “[Delaware] is always a talented, aggressive, and very physical team.”

Temple is in need of a win after dropping two games in a row at home this past weekend, where the team scored a combined one goal in both games.

Sophomore forward Amber Youtz has four goals and three assists on the season, but hasn’t scored a goal in two games.

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Field hockey faces winless Monmouth

Coming off of its dramatic overtime first win of the season, Temple (1-3) is now looking to add another win tonight against Monmouth University (0-4).

With sophomore midfield Nicole Kroener coming off a two-goal performance last Sunday in a win against Rutgers, the Owls will be looking to see a more balanced attack.

In an interview after Temple’s win on Sunday, Kroener said that the team needs to continue to improve their passing and possession.

“Keeping our possessions and building plays more through our midfield is something we need to work on,” Kroener said. “Improving our free hits around the circle and capitalizing on our penalty corners is important too.”

Along with Kroener, sophomore forward Amber Youtz and senior forward Katie Briglia will also need a big game to push the Owls to and even 2-2 record.

Youtz leads the team with three goals and two assists.

For Monmouth, senior forward Michelle Pieczynski leads the Hawks with three of the team’s six goals.

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Field hockey in need of boost versus Rutgers

After coming off two straight losses against Duke and Virginia, the field hockey team is looking to bounce back Sunday at 1 p.m. against Rutgers.

Coach Amanda Janney said that a win would be a big step.

“It would be huge,” Janney said. “Because if we don’t come out with a win, it kind of negates a little bit of our success this past weekend even though we didn’t win either day, we know that we played great.”

With the Owls looking to improve from last weekend, they are seeing a future conference opponent in Rutgers. Next season when Temple makes it all-sports move into the Big East, it will be joining Rutgers amongst many other teams.

Janney said that beating Big East teams such as Rutgers helps boost the confidence of younger players who will be in the new conference for the coming years.

“It’s perfect for their confidence, since they will have already seen a Big East team and they won’t be intimidated by them,” Janney said.

According to Janney, Rutgers has a similar playing style as many teams in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

“Rutger is like many A-10 teams,” Janney said. “They’re scrappy and aggressive, and just not a very a pretty style of hockey, but it’s going to be an aggressive battle.”

With young aggressive players, such as freshman midfielder Taylor Shronk and sophomore forward Amber Youtz, the Owls are looking to out hustle Rutgers this Sunday.

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Field hockey hosts high school clinic

After their 2-1 loss to No. 5 Duke, the field hockey team hosted a clinic for high school and middle school girls last Sunday at Geasey Field.

Former Olympian Carrie Lingo, who recently retired from field hockey before the 2012 Olympic Games and had been on the U.S. National Team since 2002, was the guest coach.

Lingo played in Beijing in the 2008 Games, and was a big part of Team USA reaching the Olympics.

Coach Amanda Janney said that being able to attract young fans and then have them work on their skills on the field after the game is a special thing to do.

“We had the time that we wanted to do two hours of skill work with the kids,” Janney said. “And we had a good turn out with over 30 kids, and eight middle school kids which is great to help them develop skills at an early age.”

The camp consisted of different skill station rotations, working on various moves and skills. Janney and her assistants worked with both Lingo and current players on the Owls’ squad.

But Janney said that one of the best parts of the whole clinic was having an Olympian there.

“Its really good for the girls on our team to meet an Olympian, and I think we have some girls on our team that can make it to the next level and be on the national team,” Janney said. “But I think they don’t quite understand how close [making the national team] is to their grasp.”

The clinic brought players from all over to work with both college athletes and coaches a like, and for Janney the experience was worth the time.

“I think it was really cool to have both young girls and our girls meet [Lingo],” Janney said. “It was a great opportunity to not only work on their skills but to dream bigger.”

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Field hockey places third in preseason poll

Temple was selected to finish third in the Atlantic 10 Conference for field hockey in the preseason poll, released Aug. 16.

Reigning A-10 champion Richmond Spiders took the No. 1 spot, while The University of Massachusetts, a team that was shut-out by the Owls in the A-10 tournament last fall, placed second

With only one returning senior this year, the Owls will be looking for production from senior defender Katie Briglia and sophomore forward Amber Youtz.

This weekend the team begins their tough schedule with the Temple Invitational, as both Virginia and Duke will be traveling to Geasey Field to take on the Owls.

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Field hockey moves forward

For the field hockey team, the 2012 season signifies a change in leadership.

Last year, the Owls had a strong core of senior leadership, led by All-American Bridget Settles.

Settles, along with four other seniors, led a young Temple team that saw freshmen such as forward Amber Youtz and goalkeeper Lizzy Millen develop into solid contributors.

Coach Amanda Janney is looking forward to Millen’s continued improvement in front of the goal.

“[Millen] will have a breakout year, she had a great [Atlantic 10 Conference] tournament and played [United States Field Hockey Association] High Performance Squad, which gave her a lot of confidence and playing experience this spring,” Janney said in an email.

Co-Captains, senior Katie Briglia and junior Molly Doyle, will be leading the young Owls’ squad, who has one senior and eight incoming freshmen this year.

Janney said that she is most concerned about losing two strong defensive backs, with both Carissa Young and Becca Keener graduating.

“We lost two starting backs, but [Doyle] has stepped up this spring and took over as center back,” Janney said. “[Junior midfielder] Mandi Shearer also brings back experience as the other starting defender, so our team defense should develop into a consistent force for us.”

But opening the 2012 season with two Atlantic Coast Conference opponents won’t be an easy task for the Owls. The Temple Invitational kicks off their season, featuring games against Virginia and Duke.

Temple ended their 2011 season with loss to Richmond in the A-10 final, and this year they won’t be able to get a rematch until late in the season on Oct. 21.

This season, the Owls are set to face three teams that finished ranked nationally in the Top 10 in 2011, and will have to do it with only one senior.

Here’s a look at the complete schedule for the 2012 field hockey season.

8/19/2012 Sun. Cherry & White Scrimmage (Alumni Game) Geasey Field 1:00 PM Details
Temple Invitational
8/24/2012 Fri. Virginia Geasey Field 4:00 PM Live Stats Details
8/26/2012 Sun. Duke Geasey Field 1:00 PM Live Stats Details
9/2/2012 Sun. Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 1:00 PM Details
9/5/2012 Wed. Monmouth West Long Branch, N.J. 4:30 PM Details
9/8/2012 Sat. Penn State Geasey Field 1:00 PM Live Stats Details
9/9/2012 Sun. Lafayette Geasey Field 1:00 PM Live Stats Details
9/14/2012 Fri. Delaware Geasey Field 3:00 PM Live Stats Details
9/16/2012 Sun. Drexel Geasey Field 1:00 PM Live Stats Details
9/22/2012 Sat. Colgate Geasey Field 1:00 PM Live Stats Details
9/23/2012 Sun. Bucknell Lewisburg, Pa. 2:00 PM Details
9/28/2012 Fri. Longwood Farmville, Va. 7:00 PM Details
9/30/2012 Sun. Maryland College Park, Md. 1:00 PM Details
10/5/2012 Fri. * VCU Geasey Field 3:00 PM Live Stats Details
10/6/2012 Sat. Radford Geasey Field 1:00 PM Live Stats Details
10/12/2012 Fri. * La Salle Philadelphia, Pa. 3:30 PM Details
10/14/2012 Sun. * Lock Haven Geasey Field 1:00 PM Live Stats Details
10/19/2012 Fri. * Saint Louis (Play 4 the Cure) Geasey Field 3:00 PM Live Stats Details
10/21/2012 Sun. * Richmond Richmond, Va. 1:00 PM Details
10/26/2012 Fri. * Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. 3:00 PM Details
10/28/2012 Sun. * Saint Joseph’s (Senior Day) Geasey Field 1:00 PM Live Stats Details
Atlantic 10 Championships
11/2/2012 Fri. A-10 Semifinals Amherst, Mass. TBA Details
11/3/2012 Sat. A-10 Final Amherst, Mass. TBA Details
11/6/2012 Tue. NCAA Play-In Game TBA TBA Details

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