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The first NCAA women's national championship events were staged November 21–22, 1981, in cross country and field hockey. The tournament originally began with six teams but has since expanded to 18; at different times a third-place game has been played as well.
The 2021 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship was the 41st annual tournament organized by the NCAA, to determine the national champion of Division I women's college field hockey in the United States.
The Women's FIH Hockey World Cup is the field hockey World Cup competition for women, whose format for qualification and the final tournament is similar to the men's. It has been held since 1974. It has been held since 1974.
The Women's FIH Pro League is an international women's field hockey competition organised by the International Hockey Federation (FIH), which replaces the Women's FIH Hockey World League. The competition also serves as a qualifier for the Hockey World Cup and the first edition also did for the Olympic Games. [1] The first edition was started in ...
The field hockey team faced Walpole, which has won 12 state championships, though none since 2016. ... Franklin reached the Final Four two years ago and reached 20 wins for the second time in ...
The 2024 Women's FIH Olympic Qualifiers was the final stage of the qualification for the women's field hockey event at the 2024 Summer Olympics. It was held in Ranchi, India and Valencia, Spain between 13 and 20 January 2024. [1] Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Spain and the United States qualified for the Olympics. [2] [3] [4]
The victory followed the Dutch men’s team taking gold a day earlier. The Netherlands defended its title from Tokyo, rallying from an early deficit to beat China 2-1 in a shootout in the final at ...
The 2010 Iowa field hockey team in action at Penn State The 2011 Iowa field hockey team in action against Penn State. In 1973, five Hawkeyes were selected to play on the all-Iowa college team: Sue Lewis, Caroline Emrich, Sue Bouch, Liz Ullman, and Robyn Linn. The 1974 season, coached by Christine Grant, had a 1–6–4 record.