CARLISLE, Pa. - After an exciting conclusion to the regular season that included three "win and in" scenarios the Dickinson field hockey, men's soccer and women's soccer teams are all headed to the Centennial Conference playoffs which begin on Tuesday.
Fourth-Seed Field Hockey (Home)
Game Information
Opponent - Fifth-Seed Bryn Mawr College Owls
Location - Biddle Field Complex | Carlisle, Pa.
Time - 3 pm
Regular Season Meeting - The Red and White secured a 1-0 win over the then 23rd-ranked Owls on the road at Applebee Field thanks to an
Abby Marthins fourth quarter tally (10/7/23).
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here or can be purchased day of at the gate (Cash Only). $10 - Adults; $5 - Students (Age 6 to High School) & Senior Citizens; Free - Centennial School Students, Faculty and Staff (w/ID) & Children 5 and Under
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How We Got Here - The Red Devils faced a "win or go home" matchup on Saturday against the visiting Muhlenberg College. Despite Dickinson having the better of the play most the afternoon and holding a 23-7 shot advantage (10-1 on target) the match would require some extra time beyond the regular 60 minutes. After a scoreless first ten minute overtime segment that saw the Devils record the only six shots, the home side found the game-winner when
Megan McClure found
Ella Krenzer inside the circle for the shot and goal. Goalie Talyor Schlein was not that busy on the afternoon as she was tasked with making just one save.
Sixth-Seed Women's Soccer (Away)
Game Information
Opponent - Third-Seed McDaniel College Green Terror
Location - McDaniel Soccer Complex | Westminster, Md.
Time - 2 pm
Regular Season Meeting - Dickinson got a 13th-minute goal from
Ava Prisco to take a 1-0 lead, before Jessica Weinoldt answered eight minutes later to force the sides into a 1-1 draw at Miller Memorial Field (10/7/23).
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here or can be purchased day of at the gate (Cash Only). $10 - Adults; $5 - Students (Age 6 to High School) & Senior Citizens; Free - Centennial School Students, Faculty and Staff (w/ID) & Children 5 and Under
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How We Got Here - The Red Devils knew what they needed to do on Saturday afternoon as they entered their regular-season finale against Bryn Mawr College at Miller Memorial Field as a win or draw would be enough to send them through to the postseason. Dickinson outshot the Owls by a 22-3 margin (12-1 on frame) and picked up a pair of first-half tallies from
Norah Heacock and
Sarah Cudmore, while keeper
Elizabeth Allen was called upon just once to post a 2-0 cleansheet.
Sixth-Seed Men's Soccer (Away)
Game Information
Opponent - Third-Seed Muhlenberg College Mules
Location - Varsity Field | Allentown, Pa.
Time - 7 pm
Regular Season Meeting - Dickinson ran into a stout Mules defense on a sloppy day in Allentown as a 16th-minute marker by Zack Mikuta was the only goal of the match in a 1-0 Mules win (9/23/23).
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here or can be purchased day of at the gate (Cash Only). $10 - Adults; $5 - Students (Age 6 to High School) & Senior Citizens; Free - Centennial School Students, Faculty and Staff (w/ID) & Children 5 and Under
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How We Got Here - The Red Devils entered their matchup Saturday night against Johns Hopkins University knowing that the help they received earlier in the day from Swarthmore College by beating Haverford College put them in a position where a win would book a spot in the postseason. It was hard to imagine a better start for the home side as a curling corner kick by
Ethan Jarden found its way into the net just two minutes in. The match stayed 1-0 until two minutes into the second period as Jackson Shapiro leveled things up. However, after that it was all Devils as they scored three more times thanks to a brace from
Saul Iwowo and one by
Colin Hofmann to secure the 4-1 victory. Dickinson keeper
Nick Potter was busy on the night recording eight saves to help in the win.Â