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Connecticut and Syracuse Hold fast; Louisville Slips two spots
Four BIG EAST field hockey players from three different schools were selected to compete in the 2010 NFHCA Division I Senior Game November 20 at the University of Maryland.
No. 4 Connecticut swept the BIG EAST field hockey weekly awards as freshman Anne Jeute was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, while junior Justine Angelini took home Defensive Player of the Week honors.
Todman, Moore, Teggart earn honors for their roles in the Huskies' win against West Virginia
The 2010 BIG EAST Field Hockey Championship will see Syracuse, Louisville, Connecticut and Rutgers in Storrs, Conn., battling for the league’s tournament title.
Huskies force four turnovers to give Connecticut first series win against Mountaineers.
Syracuse Climbs One Spot; Connecticut and Louisville Hold Ground
No. 10 Louisville and No. 5 Connecticut split the BIG EAST field hockey weekly awards.
Connecticut remains steadfast; Syracuse and Louisville Shift
Connecticut visits Rutgers Saturday night in the BIG EAST Conference opener (7:30pm, ESPN)
Connecticut visits Rutgers Saturday night in the BIG EAST Conference opener (7:30pm, ESPN)
Louisville Jumps Two Spots as Connecticut Holds Ground; Syracuse Slips One
Pittsburgh's Graham, Hutchins join Connecticut's Wreh-Wilson as weekly honorees.
Huskies move record to 3-2 behind Todman's 195 rushing yards.
This week's BIG EAST Network Game of the Week is Saturday's matchup between Vanderbilt and Connecticut.
Syracuse Moves Up as Connecticut and Louisville Hold Ground; Providence Receives Votes
Rutgers and No. 5 Connecticut share this week’s BIG EAST Conference field hockey weekly awards. Rutgers’ Nicole Gentile was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, while UConn’s Rayell Heistand was named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week.
Syracuse's Carter, Connecticut's Moore, USF's Mitchell earn weekly accolades.
"Inside the BIG EAST" aired its third show of the season Friday. The show was on location for Connecticut's September 18 visit to Temple.
Connecticut quarterback Cody Endres replaced Zach Frazer midway through Saturday's game and led UConn to a 45-21 win over Buffalo.
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