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Towson Field Hockey to Cap the Regular Season Against Northeastern, Holy Cross on the Road

TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University field hockey team will travel to Boston to face Northeastern Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. for the team's final CAA matchup of the season. The Tigers will also visit Worcester, Mass. on Sunday (12 p.m.) to face Holy Cross for the regular season finale.
 
Friday's game will be streamed on FloSports, and Sunday's will be on ESPN+. Live stats for both games will be available on TowsonTigers.com.
 
The Tigers (4-12) are set to play their final two games of the season on the road this weekend.
 
Northeastern is 4-12 overall and 3-2 in conference play this season. The Huskies have wins over three common opponents of the Tigers: Hoftstra (2-1, 2OT), William & Mary (5-1) and Drexel (1-0).
 
Holy Cross is 6-9 overall and 2-3 in Patriot League play as of Thursday. The Crusaders will play Lafayette on Saturday in conference play. Holy Cross has one win against a common opponent of Towson, a 4-1 victory over Davidson on Sept. 25.
 
LIFE'S A BEACH
Georgia Beachley leads the team with 16 points this season, good for seventh in the CAA. She now ranks in the top 10 in program history in all three major offensive categories: goals, assists and points.
 
With 19 career goals, she now stands 9th all-time in Towson program history. She is tied with Joann Engestrom (1998-00), and trails only Christina Boarman (46), Julie Lambi (44), Ashley Bacon (27), Kajee Murangi (27), Lisa McCullen (26), Katie DeFilippo (25), Lauren Volk (21) and Kristie Blumer (21).
 
Her 51 career points is good enough for seventh all-time, trailing only Christina Boarman (128), Julie Lambi (111), Ashley Bacon (72), Kajee Murangi (63), Katie DeFilippo (61) and Lisa McCullen (60).
 
Beachley also cracked the top 10 in assists, currently standing at 10th all-time with 13 for her career. She trails only Christina Boarman (36), Julie Lambi (23), Kelsi Fortier (23), Carolina Avila (21), Stephanie Kisic (20), Ashley Bacon (18), Andrea Schlezes (18), Laura Kilmon (16) and Laura Schnell (16).
 
VETERAN LEADERSHIP
The 2022 team features six seniors who have been fixtures in the lineup since arriving on campus in September 2019. After 16 games this season, the six have combined to start 250 games.
 
Georgia Beachley and Hannah McKeon have each started 57 games, Samantha Aljets has started 39 games and Mackenzie Tillman has started 37 contests. Gianna Antone and Hannah King have each logged 30 starts for the Tigers.
 
C. MILTON WRIGHT CONNECTION
Three of Towson's top players hail from nearby C. Milton Wright High School in Bel Air. Beachley and Aljets as well as junior Annie Keele played for the Mustangs. In 2017 and 2018, C.M. Wright went 38-3 capturing the 2018 Maryland 3A State Championship and were runners-up in 2017. In Keele's senior season (2019), the team advanced to the regional championship. Former Towson field hockey player Katie Mattingly coaches C. Milton Wright.

Beachley, last year's leading scorer, and Aljets, the top point producer on the 2019 and spring 2021 teams, have been teammates since elementary school and have player together for more than a decade, including eight years with the H2O club program.

SMALL WORLD
Greg Hatfield, the father of forward Sarah Hatfield, coached Towson University football player D'Ago Hunter at Eastern View High School in Culpepper, Virginia. Under Hatfield's tutelage, Hunter was a two-time All-State kick returner. Hatfield went 109-36 in 13 years at Eastern View before moving to Battlefield High School, where he is now in his third season as head coach.

INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR
Two of Towson's seven freshmen are from the Netherlands: midfielder Hedwig Veldhuizen and goalkeeper Tessa Scheenstra, bringing the total over international players to three. Sophomore Cate Cook is a native of South Africa.

The 23-person roster features players from six states: Maryland (10), Pennsylvania (3), Virginia (3), Delaware (2), New Jersey (1) and Kentucky (1).

THE MILLER SISTERS…NOT
Although Lydia Miller and Paige Miller are both from Mount Joy, Pennsylvania and attended Donegal High School, the two are not related. Lydia Miller's grandfather, Bob Robertson played 11 seasons in Major League Baseball. In 1971, he hit 26 home runs and helped the Pittsburgh Pirates win the World Series.
 
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Players Mentioned

Samantha Aljets

#9 Samantha Aljets

A
5' 8"
Senior
Gianna Antone

#34 Gianna Antone

A
5' 5"
Senior
Georgia Beachley

#15 Georgia Beachley

M/A
5' 6"
Senior
Cate Cook

#4 Cate Cook

D/M
5' 8"
Sophomore
Sarah  Hatfield

#30 Sarah Hatfield

A
5' 7"
Junior
Annie Keele

#20 Annie Keele

M/A
5' 6"
Junior
Hannah King

#18 Hannah King

D
5' 7"
Senior
Hannah McKeon

#11 Hannah McKeon

D/M
5' 5"
Senior
Lydia Miller

#23 Lydia Miller

D
5' 8"
Junior
Mackenzie Tillman

#19 Mackenzie Tillman

M/A
5' 7"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Samantha Aljets

#9 Samantha Aljets

5' 8"
Senior
A
Gianna Antone

#34 Gianna Antone

5' 5"
Senior
A
Georgia Beachley

#15 Georgia Beachley

5' 6"
Senior
M/A
Cate Cook

#4 Cate Cook

5' 8"
Sophomore
D/M
Sarah  Hatfield

#30 Sarah Hatfield

5' 7"
Junior
A
Annie Keele

#20 Annie Keele

5' 6"
Junior
M/A
Hannah King

#18 Hannah King

5' 7"
Senior
D
Hannah McKeon

#11 Hannah McKeon

5' 5"
Senior
D/M
Lydia Miller

#23 Lydia Miller

5' 8"
Junior
D
Mackenzie Tillman

#19 Mackenzie Tillman

5' 7"
Senior
M/A