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Friday, September 5
West Long Branch, NJ
4:00 PM

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Owls Look to Carry Momentum to Monmouth, Bucknell This Weekend

9.4.25 | Field Hockey

PHILADELPHIA – Following a pair of thrilling wins to open the season, the Temple University field hockey team heads to Monmouth and Bucknell this weekend looking to start 4-0 for the first time since 2010. The Owls face Monmouth on Friday, Sept. 5, at 4 p.m., and close the weekend at Bucknell on Sunday at 11:00 a.m.


Game 3 | at Monmouth (2-0)
Friday, Sept. 5 – 4 p.m.
Location: So Sweet A Cat Field – West Long Branch, N.J.
TV: FloCollege | Live Stats: Stat Broadcast

Game 4 | at Bucknell (1-1)
Sunday, Sept. 7 – 11:00 a.m.
Location: Graham Field at Holmes Stadium – Lewisburg, Pa.
TV: ESPN+ | Live Stats: Stat Broadcast | International Stream: Patriot League

Social Media
Twitter/X: @TempleFH | Instagram: @templefieldhockey


Scouting Temple

  • The Owls (2-0) opened the 2025 slate last weekend with tight wins over Delaware (5-4) and Central Michigan (4-3).
  • Seven different players have accounted for Temple's nine goals, led by freshmen Lucia Magro and Mara Lenting with two apiece. Fellow first-years Kathryn Gauvin and Lise Korver have also scored, with newcomers contributing six of the Owls' nine goals.
  • While freshmen have scored 77.8 percent of Temple's goals, seniors Lina Neilson (2A), Peyton Rieger (2A) and Agustina Tucceri (1A) have combined to record 83.3 percent of the team's assists.
  • Magro was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll after a five-point opening weekend.
  • Through two games, the Owls rank fourth nationally in penalty corners per game, eighth in goals per game (4.5) and eighth in points per game (12.0).
  • Goalkeeper Alex Lepore has made 11 saves over 90 minutes of action, posting a .688 save percentage.
  • With two wins this weekend, Temple would start 4-0 for the first time since 2010.
  • The Owls' 4-3 win over CMU marked their 13th straight home regular-season victory, a streak dating back to Oct. 15, 2023, against Delaware. Temple finished 9-0 at Howarth Field in 2024. Only defending national champion Northwestern (22) has a longer current streak, with North Carolina (12) and UMass (12) both opening 2025 on the road or at neutral sites.

Scouting Monmouth

  • The Hawks are 2-0 after dominant home wins over Cal (7-2) and LIU (9-1).
  • Monmouth ranks second nationally in scoring average (8.0).
  • Five Hawks have scored at least twice, led by Anna Moors (4G) and Kelly Bowers (3G).
  • Eleven of Monmouth's 17 goals have been assisted, with Lauren Relik (6A) and Luisa Schlueter (5A) leading the way.
  • Goalkeeper Charlie Bowman has allowed just two goals in 105 minutes, making seven saves (.778 save percentage, 1.14 GAA).
  • Monmouth was picked second in the CAA preseason poll behind Drexel.

Series vs. Monmouth

  • This will be the 11th meeting between the teams, with Temple leading the all-time series, 6-4.
  • The Owls earned a 3-2 overtime win over No. 20 Monmouth last season at Howarth Field.
  • After a scoreless first half, Monmouth took a 2-1 lead early in the fourth. Devin Kinzel tied it on a penalty stroke in the 54th minute, and Tess Muller netted the winner 2:13 into overtime, giving Temple back-to-back wins over ranked opponents for the first time in program history.

Scouting Bucknell

  • The Bison are 1-1 after a 2-1 win over Sacred Heart and a 2-0 loss to Quinnipiac last weekend in Connecticut.
  • Reese Czajkowski and Ryane Fisahn scored in the win against Sacred Heart.
  • Prior to taking on the Owls on Sunday, Bucknell hosts Saint Francis (Pa.) on Friday at 5 p.m.
  • Bucknell was picked third in the Patriot League preseason poll.

Series vs. Bucknell

  • Sunday will be the 12th meeting between Temple and Bucknell, and the first since 2023.
  • The Owls lead the all-time series, 7-4, and have won the last two matchups.
  • In the most recent meeting, Aug. 27, 2023, Temple edged Bucknell 2-1 at Howarth Field. Muller scored the game-winner in the 39th minute after the teams were tied 1-1.
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