Miami Hosts Longwood For Cancer Awareness Game
10/16/2019 9:46:00 AM | Field Hockey
The RedHawks game on Friday will also be a red out.
OXFORD, Ohio – The Miami University field hockey team (7-7, 2-1 MAC) hosts Longwood on Friday at 1 p.m. for a conference matchup. The game will look to raise cancer awareness and will also be a red out.
Last week, Miami controlled play but fell at Kent State on Friday before going toe-to-toe with No. 8 Virginia on Sunday in Oxford. Leonor Berlie had both of Miami's goals on the weekend as she increases her season total to nine goals to lead the league.
Head coach Iñako Puzo, junior forward/midfielder Lexie Nugent and freshman midfielder Devi Slobbe spoke with MiamiRedHawks.com about last week's games and this Friday's cancer awareness game.
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OPPONENT PREVIEW
ABOUT LONGWOOD: The Lancers (6-6, 2-1 MAC) split their games last week, beating Appalachian State in overtime before being shutout by No. 15 Liberty by a 3-0 margin. Longwood's conference loss was a 2-1 loss at Ohio while Longwood has also beaten Central Michigan 1-0 in conference play. Junior forward Karly Harwood leads the Lancers offense with six goals this season while Katie Wyman has logged every minute in the cage, including five shutouts, and has a 1.25 GAA so far this season.
SERIES WITH LONGWOOD: Miami owns all nine victories in the all-time series with Longwood, with the two teams only meeting once in the MAC Tournament. In 2018, the RedHawks shutout the Lancers by a 4-0 margin. Taylor Curran and Allie Grace Joyner each scored for Miami while Noor Breedijk and Morgan Sturm each contributed an assist. Miami led the game 15-10 in shots, 7-5 in shots on goal and 5-3 in penalty corners.
UP AHEAD: Miami travels to Ohio on Friday, Oct. 25 for a MAC game at 1 p.m. to wrap up the road schedule. The RedHawks return to Oxford on Sunday, Oct. 27 for a non-conference matchup against UC Davis at 1 p.m. The UC Davis game is the Myaamia Heritage game.
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Last week, Miami controlled play but fell at Kent State on Friday before going toe-to-toe with No. 8 Virginia on Sunday in Oxford. Leonor Berlie had both of Miami's goals on the weekend as she increases her season total to nine goals to lead the league.
Head coach Iñako Puzo, junior forward/midfielder Lexie Nugent and freshman midfielder Devi Slobbe spoke with MiamiRedHawks.com about last week's games and this Friday's cancer awareness game.
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OPPONENT PREVIEW
ABOUT LONGWOOD: The Lancers (6-6, 2-1 MAC) split their games last week, beating Appalachian State in overtime before being shutout by No. 15 Liberty by a 3-0 margin. Longwood's conference loss was a 2-1 loss at Ohio while Longwood has also beaten Central Michigan 1-0 in conference play. Junior forward Karly Harwood leads the Lancers offense with six goals this season while Katie Wyman has logged every minute in the cage, including five shutouts, and has a 1.25 GAA so far this season.
SERIES WITH LONGWOOD: Miami owns all nine victories in the all-time series with Longwood, with the two teams only meeting once in the MAC Tournament. In 2018, the RedHawks shutout the Lancers by a 4-0 margin. Taylor Curran and Allie Grace Joyner each scored for Miami while Noor Breedijk and Morgan Sturm each contributed an assist. Miami led the game 15-10 in shots, 7-5 in shots on goal and 5-3 in penalty corners.
UP AHEAD: Miami travels to Ohio on Friday, Oct. 25 for a MAC game at 1 p.m. to wrap up the road schedule. The RedHawks return to Oxford on Sunday, Oct. 27 for a non-conference matchup against UC Davis at 1 p.m. The UC Davis game is the Myaamia Heritage game.
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