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BIG EAST lands 22 on All-Region Teams
Three Others Receive Votes
A look at the BIG EAST swimming and diving teams.
The 2010 season concluded for the remaining two BIG EAST field hockey teams last weekend as Syracuse and Connecticut both fell in the second round of the NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship.
West Virginia's Smith, Connecticut's Wilson, Syracuse's Krautman earn weekly accolades
BIGEAST.org previews Connecticut, the preseason favorite in the coaches' poll
Nine BIG EAST women’s basketball players, including 2008-09 winner Maya Moore, were named to the 2010-11 Naismith Trophy Preseason Watch List.
Syracuse jumps three spots
The 2010 season continues for two BIG EAST field hockey teams as Syracuse and Connecticut will participate in the 2010 NCAA Championship with opening round play starting Nov. 13.
The Orange Captures its fifth tournament title
The Huskies advance to play for their 12th championship title
BIGEAST.org previews Connecticut, picked to finish 10th in the preseason coaches' poll
No. 1 Seed Syracuse looks to defend its BIG EAST regular season title.
Louisville’s Youman and Connecticut’s Gonzalez Named Players of the Year
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
Connecticut senior forward Loren Sherer was named Mideast Region Player of the Year by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association following a record-breaking season. Along with Sherer, 17 other BIG EAST field hockey student-athletes earned 2009 Kookaburra/NFHCA Division I All-Region honors, including 11 receiving first team recognition.
The University of Connecticut field hockey team tied its highest ranking of the season as they earned the No. 5 spot in the final installment of the Kookaburra/NFHCA Division I Field Hockey Coaches Poll.
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