Athletics: Field Hockey
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![]() Senior Allie Califano (left) was named to the Fall All-Centennial Conference Sportsmanship Team. |
![]() Senior Ray Gallagher (right) was among five Muhlenberg field hockey players named to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll. |
![]() Sierra Lenker and Kayleigh Thies represented Muhlenberg at the National Field Hockey Coaches Association senior all-star game. |
![]() the top 10 plays for the week of November 10-November 16, 2014 |
November 17: Two earn all-region honors
Senior Kayleigh Thies (first team) and junior Claudia Theriault (second team) were selected to the All-South Region team. |
November 12: Season ends in ECAC first round
Muhlenberg's season ended with a 1-0 overtime loss to Stevenson in the first round of the ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament. |
![]() Four Muhlenberg players, including first-team selection Claudia Theriault (left), were named to the All-Centennial Conference team. |
![]() Muhlenberg was rewarded for its excellent season with an ECAC Tournament bids. |
November 8: Muhlenberg defeated in semis
Muhlenberg lost to fifth-ranked Franklin & Marshall, 1-0, in the semifinals of the Centennial Conference playoffs. |
November 6: Centennial Conference playoff preview
The Muhlenberg seniors will try to score their first win against Franklin & Marshall in the semifinals of the Centennial Conference playoffs. |
November 6: Mules ranked by NCAA, NFHCA
Muhlenberg continues to be ranked by the NCAA and the NFHCA entering the postseason. |
![]() the top 10 plays for the week of October 27-November 2, 2014 |
November 1: Mules close out regular season
Muhlenberg lost to sixth-ranked Ursinus, 7-0, in its last game of the regular season. |
![]() Muhlenberg held Moravian without a shot in closing out its regular-season home schedule with a 5-0 win. Senior Christine Germaske (left) scored her sixth goal of the season. |
![]() the top 10 plays for the week of October 20-October 26, 2014 |
October 27: Thies named player of the week
For the second time this season, senior Kayleigh Thies was named Centennial Conference player of the week. |
![]() Senior Kayleigh Thies scored an overtime goal for the fourth straight year. |
October 25: It's official - Mules in playoffs
Muhlenberg officially clinched its second straight playoff berth when Dickinson and Washington lost. |
![]() Muhlenberg moved closer to a playoff berth with a 1-0 overtime win against Gettysburg. Sierra Lenker (right), one of nine seniors honored prior to the game, made a pair of saves in overtime to preserve her third shutout of the season. |
October 23: Muhlenberg earns regional ranking
The Mules were fourth in the first NCAA regional rankings of the season. |
![]() Muhlenberg reached the 10-win mark for the first time in seven years with a 9-1 win against Swarthmore. Senior Meghan Gill (left) scored her first two goals of the season. |
![]() the top 12 plays for the week of October 12-October 18, 2014 |
October 18: Muhlenberg hangs tough in loss to ranked foe
A second-half goal broke a 1-1 tie and was the difference as the Mules lost to sixth-ranked Franklin & Marshall, 2-1. |
October 15: Mules climb in poll
Muhlenberg moved to just outside the top 20 in the NFHCA Division III poll. |
![]() the top seven plays for the week of October 6-October 12, 2014 |
![]() Senior Heather Porrini (left) was named Centennial Conference defensive player of the week after helping the Mules to two wins and assisting on an overtime goal in one. |
![]() a look at the Mules' playoff prospects with three weeks left in the regular season |
![]() In a matchup of teams that have received votes in the Division III poll this season, Muhlenberg defeated Washington, 2-1 in overtime, to extend its winning streak to five. Senior Lauren Jordan (right) scored the winning goal. |
October 8: Balanced scoring leads Mules past Bryn Mawr
Seven different players scored goals in an 8-0 shutout of Bryn Mawr. |
![]() the top 10 plays for the week of September 30-October 5, 2014 |
October 7: Mules receive votes in national poll
For the first time this late in the season since 2003, Muhlenberg received votes in the national Division III poll. Field hockey is one of four Muhlenberg teams receiving votes. |
![]() Muhlenberg beat a nationally ranked opponent for the second time this season, topping Dickinson 3-2 on a penalty stroke in overtime by freshman Gwen Remaley (right). |
![]() On the same field where their season ended last year in the first round of the Centennial Conference playoffs, the Mules came from behind to defeat Haverford, 2-1. Sophomore Rachel Strow (left) assisted on both goals. |
![]() the top 12 plays for the week of September 22-28, 2014 |
September 29: Thies named player of the week
Senior Kayleigh Thies was named Centennial Conference player of the week after scoring her first hat trick. |
![]() Muhlenberg defeated Johns Hopkins, 5-2, for its first Centennial Conference win of the season. Sophomore Taylor Smith (right) capped the Mule scoring with her first career goal. |
![]() the top 10 plays for the week of September 15-21, 2014 |
September 19: Muhlenberg drops CC opener
Muhlenberg fell at McDaniel, 2-1, in its first Centennial Conference game of the season. |
![]() Senior Kayleigh Thies (left) had a goal and an assist as the Mules shut out King's, 3-0, in their final game before starting Centennial Conference play. |
![]() the top 12 plays for the week of September 8-14, 2014 |
![]() Five different players, including senior Samantha Swire (left), scored goals as the Mules won their third in a row, 5-1 vs. Drew. |
September 8: Lenker named player of the week
For the second time in her career, senior Sierra Lenker was named Centennial Conference player of the week. |
![]() Muhlenberg teams combined to go 10-0 last week. |
![]() A second-half goal by sophomore Emily Boyle (right) stood up as the only score as the Mules defeated Elizabethtown, 1-0. |
![]() another look at the 3-1 upset win |