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News for 17 October 2022

All the news for Monday 17 October 2022


Women's Junior AHF Cup - 17 October
Taldykorgan (KAZ)

All times GMT +5

17 Oct 2022 11:00     INA v TPE (Pool)
17 Oct 2022 13:15     UZB v TJK (Pool)
17 Oct 2022 15:30     HKG v KAZ (Pool)

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Perak crowned Razak Cup champions for third title in a row

By Jugjet Singh


KUALA LUMPUR 16 OKTOBER 2022. Pemain Hoki Perak menjulang Piala Tun Abdul Razak selepas menewaskan Pahang pada perlawanan akhir Piala Tun Abdul Razak 2022 di Stadium Hoki Bukit Jalil. -NSTP/HAZREEN MOHAMAD

KUALA LUMPUR: Perak retained their men's Razak Cup crown following a dominating performance at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil today.





Selangor women's best retain Razak Cup title

By Jugjet Singh


Selangor had to bring out their best to edge Melaka 3-2 to retain their women’s Razak Cup title at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil today. -NSTP/HAZREEN MOHAMAD

KUALA LUMPUR: Selangor had to bring out their best to edge Melaka 3-2 to retain their women's Razak Cup title at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil today.





English Men's Hockey League Week 4 2022 Review



Jade Bloomfield of Hockey World News reviews all the Premier Division action from the Week 4 Men's Hockey League and overviews the key matchups in Divison 1 and the Conferences.  Including the Premier Divisions' first goalless draw since 2018 and a derby match that saw over 400 spectators cheering on their sides.





Watsonians and Grange stay in pole position with victories in the Scottish Premiership



The game of the day at Peffermill was as tight as the 3-2 score line suggests, but it was women’s champions Watsonians who collected the three points and remain top of the pack with a three point lead.





Kenyan international Kuira scores late for USIU-A Spartans to move third

By Washington Onyango


Rhoda Kuira of USIU-A women celebrates a goal against Lakers Hockey Club during a KHU Women's Premier League match in Kisumu.[Washington Onyango.Standard]

Kenyan international Rhoda Kuria scored a last-gasp-minute leveler to salvage a crucial point for United States International University Africa (USIU-A) Spartans who rallied from behind to hold DFG Wolverines 2-2 in a KHU Premier League match at City Park Stadium on Sunday.





Magnolias dominate T&T women's indoor hockey

Jonathan Ramnanansingh


Alex Rowe of QPCC, tries to dribble pass two Fatima players, in their National Indoor hockey match, at the Woodbrook Youth Facility, Port of Spain on Sunday. - ANGELO MARCELLE

MAGNOLIA’S Brianna Govia and siblings Savannah and Shaniah De Freitas showed off their goal-scoring ability at the Woodbrook Youth Facility, on Sunday, on their way to securing back-to-back wins at the National Indoor Hockey Tournament.





From hockey to law, the world is Keenan Horne’s oyster


SA hockey vice captain Keenan Horne is living abroad and is currently playing club hockey and working in Paris, France. Picture: Caleb Sheperd

Cape Town hockey star Keenan Horne is on the top of his game.





NCAA Division 1 Results for 16 October





Maryland field hockey clinches share of regular season Big Ten title, beats Rutgers, 4-3

Taylor Lyons


Leah Crouse controls the ball during Maryland field hockey's 7-2 win over Michigan State on Sept. 25, 2022. (Cam Andrews/The Diamondback)

What began as a dominant defensive showing for both sides suddenly became an offensive explosion in the final quarter of Maryland field hockey’s matchup with Rutgers Sunday with a share of the conference regular season championship awaiting the Terps if they were victorious.





No. 6 Virginia field hockey suffers heartbreaking loss to No. 12 Wake Forest

In an offensive stalemate, a late breakthrough by the Demon Deacons led to the first home loss of the season for the Cavaliers.

By Alexa Mosley


Virginia's six-game losing streak was snapped Friday evening as the offense failed to convert multiple scoring opportunities. Courtesy Virginia Athletics

No. 6 Virginia hosted No. 12 Wake Forest Friday evening at Turf Field in Charlottesville. The Cavaliers (9-4, 3-2 ACC) came into the matchup on a six-game winning streak, and were undefeated at home, while the Demon Deacons (11-3, 3-1 ACC) were riding a five-game winning streak, their most recent loss coming from No. 1 North Carolina. Wake Forest emerged victorious, squeezing out a hard-fought win to claim second place in the ACC standings.





No. 18 Massachusetts Field Hockey Falls To No. 23 UAlbany, 2-1, In 2OT

Freshman goalkeeper Myrte van Herwijnen recorded 8 saves and senior midfielder Jess Beech scored the lone goal for the Minutewomen in the loss.



AMHERST, Mass. - The No. 18 University of Massachusetts Field Hockey team lost a heartbreaker to No. 23 UAlbany on Sunday afternoon at the Gladchuk Field Hockey Complex. The match brings both the Minutewomen and the Great Danes to an 11-4 overall record.





Chippewas Field Hockey Explodes To 6-0 Win



ST. LOUIS, Mo. – A rewarding result for a long season of growth.





Lainey Nichols Scores Twice In Spider Hockey Victory at Bucknell



LEWISBURG, PA – The University of Richmond field hockey team snapped their six-game losing streak after defeating Bucknell 3-2 Sunday afternoon at Graham Field.





Field Hockey Downs Brown



PHILADELPHIA - The Temple field hockey team topped Brown 3-1 Sunday afternoon at home, splitting the weekend after a loss at No. 16 Liberty.





Phone apps and efficiency: How one hockey club is managing energy price hike




Chris Nightingale, of Telford & Wrekin HC, looks at the facts of figures and switching over to smart switches

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