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Devils Host Bears in Centennial First Round on Tuesday

CARLISLE, Pa. - The third-seeded Dickinson field hockey team will look to keep one of the best years in program history alive on Tuesday afternoon when they entertain the sixth seed Ursinus College Bears in the First Round of the Centennial Conference tournament. First hit at the Biddle Field Complex is slated for 2pm.

Game Information
Opponent - Ursinus College Bears

Date - Tuesday, November 4th
Time - 2:00 p.m.
Location - Carlisle, Pa. (Biddle Field Complex)
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RED OUT for PLAYOFFS!
We are encouraging all Dickinson fans to WEAR RED in support of the Red Devils during the postseason.
 

Regular Season Meeting - No. 20 DEVILS 1, No. 18 Ursinus 0 (9/27/25)
Dickinson will head into the matchup with one win against the Bears under their belts having posted a 1-0 victory at the Biddle Field Complex. The Red and White were on the attack early with shots coming from Maggie Carson, Alexandra Hockwitt, Sophia Pereira and Gillian Rosenstock, but none of them solved Adriana Palladinetti. Megan McClure and Pereira tallied chances during the second unfortunately they were shutdown by Palladinetti. Dickinson goalie Taylor Morrow would be called upon to make three saves between the end of the second quarter and the first five minutes of the third. After the visitors tested Morrow two more times in the fourth, McClure connected with Alex Hackett who slipped the ball to Pereira for the finish and the 1-0 win.

Inside the Devils Den (16-2, 8-2 Centennial)
What a Season!
The Red and White set in motion for a magical season to begin in the season opener as they knocked off the ninth-ranked Messiah University 1-0 in a shootout. They then grabbed victories over Catholic (1-0), Susquehanna (2-1), Juniata (5-0) and tenth-ranked Shenandoah (5-1). The win streak reached nine to start the year off as they posted three consecutive shutouts versus DeSales (5-0), Lebanon Valley (1-0 OT) and No. 18 Ursinus (1-0). Dickinson would then drop their first of the season at No. 3 Johns Hopkins by a margin of 3-0, before ripping off five straight victories against Bryn Mawr (1-0), Swarthmore (2-1), Gettysburg (3-1), No. 19 Haverford (1-0) and Muhlenberg (4-2). They ended the regular season with two wins out of their last three games defeating McDaniel (6-1) and Washington (Md.) (3-0). 

Home Sweet Home!
Dickinson has turned the Biddle Field Complex turf into a fortress this season posting an unblemished 10-0 mark in Carlisle. It is the first time DC has won double-digit games at home since at least the 2009 season.

Senior Leadership
The group of Maggie Carson, Calyn Clements, Malena Malka Goldman, Taylor Morrow, Sophia Pereira and Natalie Slusser have provided vital leadership both on and off the field which has been key to the Devils success. 

First-Year Duo
The Devils have gotten major offensive contributions from rookies Alex Hackett and Gillian Rosenstock as they have combined for 30 points on 13 goals (three game winners) and four assists.

The Rest of the Attack
Four other players have posted five or more goals with Carson and McClure netting seven each, while Nicole Uebele and Pereira have six and five respectively. Erin Liggio, Ella McTeague, Hockwitt and Slusser have all found the back of the cage as well.

Sharing is Caring
The trio of Hockwitt, Slusser and Uebele have all totaled six assists on the season, followed by four for Pereira and three each from Carson and Liggio.  

Between the Pipes
Morrow has started all 18 games for the Red and White racking up 64 saves and allowing just 14 goals to go along with an .821 save percentage and seven shutouts. She recorded five or more saves in seven contests with a season-high 11 coming on October 25th at Franklin and Marshall. 

Inside the Bears Cave (9-8, 5-5 Centennial)
Ursinus enters Tuesday winners of five of their last six with their lone setback coming to nationally-ranked and second seed Franklin and Marshall on October 22nd. They arrive at the Biddle Field Complex averaging 1.76 goals on 13.2 shots per game. The catalyst of their offense has been the duo of Kirsten Johnson and Marie Brainard who have joined together for 35 points thanks to a dozen goals and eleven helpers. Eight other players have contributed goals, while Ava Mikulski and Lauren Sieczkowski have a combined five assists to aide in the attack. On the backline, the Bears have posted a pair of defensive saves courtesy of Rachel Fosbenner and Sieczkowski. In cage, Palladinetti has started between the pipes in all 17 games going 9-8 (four shutouts) with a 1.24 goals against average on an .804 save percentage totaling 86 stops on the campaign. She has notched double-digit saves in two contests against Lynchburg (11) and Muhlenberg (13). Jenelle Benner is in her 15th season as the leader of the Bears' den.

What's Next
With a win, Dickinson would advance to the Centennial semifinals on Thursday night at second seed Franklin and Marshall College. First hit would be at 7pm in Lancaster.

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Players Mentioned

Maggie Carson

#15 Maggie Carson

M/D
5' 4"
Senior
Calyn Clements

#16 Calyn Clements

D
5' 7"
Senior
Alexandra Hockwitt

#9 Alexandra Hockwitt

M/D
5' 3"
Junior
Erin Liggio

#5 Erin Liggio

M/D
5' 4"
Sophomore
Malena Malka Goldman

#10 Malena Malka Goldman

M/F
5' 6"
Senior
Megan McClure

#13 Megan McClure

F
5' 1"
Junior
Ella McTeague

#19 Ella McTeague

D/M
Junior
Taylor Morrow

#30 Taylor Morrow

GK
5' 2"
Senior
Sophia Pereira

#4 Sophia Pereira

F
5' 2"
Senior
Natalie Slusser

#12 Natalie Slusser

D
5' 3"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Maggie Carson

#15 Maggie Carson

5' 4"
Senior
M/D
Calyn Clements

#16 Calyn Clements

5' 7"
Senior
D
Alexandra Hockwitt

#9 Alexandra Hockwitt

5' 3"
Junior
M/D
Erin Liggio

#5 Erin Liggio

5' 4"
Sophomore
M/D
Malena Malka Goldman

#10 Malena Malka Goldman

5' 6"
Senior
M/F
Megan McClure

#13 Megan McClure

5' 1"
Junior
F
Ella McTeague

#19 Ella McTeague

Junior
D/M
Taylor Morrow

#30 Taylor Morrow

5' 2"
Senior
GK
Sophia Pereira

#4 Sophia Pereira

5' 2"
Senior
F
Natalie Slusser

#12 Natalie Slusser

5' 3"
Senior
D