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| November-07-03 | Noon Named to All-BIG EAST Field Hockey First Team |
| CHESTNUT HILL, MA – Jennifer Noon (Shavertown, PA) and Megan Cech (Moorestown, NJ), of the Rutgers University field hockey team, were both recognized by the BIG EAST Conference at its annual pre-tournament banquet, held on Thursday, Nov. 6. Noon garnered First Team All-BIG EAST honors, while Cech was selected to the second team. | |
| November-07-03 | Field Hockey Falls to UConn in BIG EAST Semifinals |
| CHESTNUT HILL, MA – The Rutgers University field hockey season came to an end on Friday, Nov. 7, as the Scarlet Knights were defeated by No. 11 Connecticut, 3-0, in the semifinal round of the BIG EAST Tournament. RU finishes its season with a 7-13 record. | |
| October-29-03 | Field Hockey Falls to Hofstra in Regular-Season Finale |
| HEMPSTEAD, NY – Rutgers’ 2003 regular season officially came to an end on Wednesday night with a 2-0 loss to Hofstra at James M. Shuart Stadium. The Scarlet Knights fall to 7-12 overall but will continue its season as the fourth seed in next weekend’s BIG EAST Tournament. | |
| October-24-03 | Field Hockey Falls at #16 Boston College 3-1 |
| CHESTNUT HILL, MA – Boston College scored two first half goals en rout to a 3-1 triumph over Rutgers on Friday, Oct. 24, at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, MA. With the loss, Rutgers falls to 7-11 overall and finishes its BIG EAST slate with a 2-3 record. | |
| October-22-03 | RU Field Hockey Defeated by Lafayette 2-0 |
| EASTON, PA – The Rutgers University field hockey team began a three-game road trip to end its regular season with a 2-0 setback to Lafayette on Wednesday evening in Easton, PA. With the loss, Rutgers falls to 7-10 overall. | |
| October-19-03 | Field Hockey Drops Home Finale to UConn 5-1 |
| PISCATAWAY, NJ – Connecticut, the defending BIG EAST Conference champions and currently ranked No. 13 nationally, used a three-goal first half to defeat Rutgers (7-9, 2-2 BIG EAST) 5-1 at the Rutgers Stadium Complex on Sunday, Oct. 19. Prior to the game, the Scarlet Knights honored their seven graduating seniors. | |
| October-12-03 | RU Field Hockey Defeated by #13 Princeton 3-1 |
| PRINCETON, NJ – Despite an early goal from Megan Cech (Moorestown, NJ), the Rutgers field hockey (7-8) team lost to No. 10 Princeton (7-3), 3-1, on Sunday, Oct. 12, at Princeton’s Class of 1952 Stadium. | |
| October-10-03 | Recker's OT Goal Lifts RU Field Hockey Past Providence |
| PISCATAWAY, NJ – Ashley Recker (Dillsburg, PA) scored on a rebound with 11:22 to play in the second overtime as Rutgers (7-7, 2-1 BIG EAST) picked up a key BIG EAST victory over Providence (7-7, 0-2 BIG EAST) on Friday, Oct. 10, at the Rutgers Stadium Complex. It was RU’s fourth consecutive game that has been decided in overtime. | |
| October-07-03 | RU Field Hockey Falls to Saint Joseph's on Penalty Strokes, 4-3 |
| PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Rutgers University field hockey team (6-7) played its third consecutive overtime contest, dropping a 4-3 decision to Saint Joseph’s on Tuesday, Oct. 7, in Philadelphia, PA. The game was decided on penalty strokes after two overtimes failed to determine a winner. | |
| October-04-03 | RU Field Hockey Falls in Double-OT to Georgetown, 2-1 |
| WASHINGTON, DC – Georgetown scored an unassited goal midway through the second overtime to give the Hoyas a 2-1 victory over Rutgers on Saturday, Oct. 4 at Kehoe Field in Washington, DC. The loss drops Rutgers’ record to 6-6, while Georgetown improves to 3-7. | |






























