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The Temple field hockey team highlighted its 1999 season with a trip to the Atlantic 10 Tournament for seven-year Head Coach Lauren Fuchs. The Owls improved over their 1998 record to post a 7-13 mark in 1999 and finish second in the Atlantic 10 Conference (4-1). Leading the Owls in scoring was senior Torie Russell (Eaton, Pa./Easton Area). Russell recorded seven goals and three assists on the year. She scored the game-winning goal in overtime to lift the Owls to a 1-0 win over St. Joseph's in the A-10 regular season. Sophomore Juliann Leswkiw (Wilkes-Barre, Pa./Coughlin), who was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Tournament squad, recorded nine points (4 goals and 1 assist), while junior Jessica Jaworski (Voorhees, N.J./Eastern) added eight points (1 goal and 6 assists). Senior Heather Walker (Lancaster, Pa./Conestoga Valley) and freshman Emily Moyer (Dresher, Pa./Upper Dublin) led the defensive charge, including five shut out wins, three of which came in the Owls' three game win streak, the longest of the season. Walker was selected to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference team and was a second team regional All-American, while Moyer earned an A-10 Player of the Week citation. Senior goalkeeper Serene McGrath (Cinnaminson, N.J./Little Flower) finished with a 2.77 goals against average after starting all 20 games for the Cherry and White. She logged 1,312 minutes in the cage and had a .759 save percentage. Backup goal tender April Herman (Lancaster, Pa./Conestoga Valley) saw action in six games and was a part of two Temple shutouts. Seven Owls started all 20 games, including junior Kacy Ziomek (Sweet Valley, Pa./Lake Lehman), and seniors Steph Buchen (Lancaster, Pa./Conestoga Valley) and Michelle Murawski (Philadelphia, Pa./Little Flower) as well as Jaworski, Walker, Moyer and McGrath. Murawski garnered a second team regional All-American honor as well as being named to the Atlantic 10 All-Tournament squad. Ziomek was named to the
NFHCA National Academic Squad along with sophomore Jessica Grisafi (Lancaster, Pa./Conestoga Valley). The Owls played one of the toughest schedules in the nation, facing six nationally ranked squads. Compounding matters was the loss of Fuch's top returning player from the 1998 squad, senior Jill Polmateer (St. Johnsville, N.Y./Johnstown) who suffered a knee injury after the fourth game of the season. It was Polmateer who led the Owls to the first victory of the season, a 1-0 win over Louisville in the Temple Invitational. Polmateer is awaiting word on a medical redshirt that could grant her another season. Fuchs returns all but four players for the 2000 season . Graduating seniors include Walker, Murawski, Russell and Buchen.
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