Montclair, NJ- The Montclair State University field hockey team hosts a big conference showdown on Saturday, when they face off with #21 TCNJ.
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GAME INFO
The game on Sprague Field is set for a 4:30 p.m. start. Live coverage of the game can be found at
montclairathletics.com.
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LAST TIME OUT
Montclair went on the road to Stockton and was bested by the Ospreys, 4-1. Stockton opened the scoring in the 11
th minute when they knocked in a rebound after an initial save by Montclair goalkeeperÂ
SYDNEY WHITE, giving the Ospreys a 1-0 lead. White kept the Red Hawks within striking distance in the second period with five saves, including two off corners. After not registering a shot in the first quarter, Montclair's offense began to find rhythm, generating four penalty corners and two shots in the frame. They were unable to score, and the game went 1-0 into the intermission. The Ospreys doubled their lead early in the third at the 35:10 timestamp with a backhand at the left post off a pass to make it 2-0. Stockton added to the advantage less than five minutes later, redirecting a shot to put the hosts up 3-0.
COLLEEN MCGAVINÂ got Montclair State on the board in the 42
nd minute on a rebound after the Stockton keeper made the initial stop, trimming the deficit to 3-1. Stockton put the bow on the game at the 48:30 mark from Bailey, on a long hit redirected into the cage to seal the 4-1 victory for Stockton.
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TEAM LEADERS
MONTCLAIR STATE (4-8, 2-1 NJAC)
Goals:
NATALIE SURMA, 5
Assists: Six Tied for 1
Points:
NATALIE SURMA, 11
Shots:
NATALIE SURMA, 34
Saves:
SYDNEY WHITE, 101
Wins:
SYDNEY WHITE, 4
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TCNJ (8-4, 2-1 NJAC)
Goals: Two tied with 9
Assists: Two tied with 6
Points: Jadyn Huff, 24
Shots: Jadyn Huff, 50
Saves: Brigette Racey, 65
Wins: Brigette Racey, 8
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SCOUTING TCNJÂ
The College of the New Jersey enters this game as the #21 team in the nation, according to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III National Poll. They have an 8-4 record and a 2-1 record in the NJAC after falling in a shootout to #14 Rowan on Wednesday, 4-3. In 2024, they finished 13-7 with a 5-1 record in NJAC play. They entered the conference tournament as the two seed, besting Montclair in the semifinals, 2-1 (OT), before being bested in the championship by Rowan, 1-0. According to the 2025 NJAC Preseason poll, the Lions were voted to place second again this season.
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SERIES HISTORY
The Red Hawks and the Lions face each other for the 85
th time in their long-standing conference rivalry that dates back to 1961. TCNJ is in complete control of the series at 70-11-4 and have won 11 of the last 13 matchups
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LAST MEETING
These two teams met last season in the NJAC semifinals in Ewing, NJ, where TCNJ advanced to the finals with a 2-1 overtime win.
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UP NEXT
Montclair State University will hit the road for a non-conference tilt at Union on Wednesday, October 22, at 7:00 p.m.
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