THIS WEEK
The second-ranked University of Iowa field hockey team returns to Grant Field this weekend for a pair of nonconference contests. The Hawkeyes will host Ohio on Friday at 3 p.m. (CT) and Saint Louis on Sunday at 1 p.m. Admission is free to both contests.
FOLLOW LIVE
• Iowa field hockey fans can follow all contest via live stats on hawkeyesports.com. Click on the “Live Stats” link found on the field hockey schedule page to access the feed. Fans can also follow @IowaFieldHockey on Twitter for live in-game updates.
• Friday and Sunday’s game will both be streamed live on BTN+ — a paid subscription service.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
• Head coach Lisa Cellucci — the 2020 Big Ten Co-Coach of the Year — is in her eighth season at the helm of the Hawkeye field hockey program and her 22nd season overall. Cellucci has been a part of 255 Iowa victories and in 2020, she led the program to the Final Four for the 12th time — the first since 2008 — in its history.
• The Hawkeyes are ranked second in the latest Penn Monto/NFHCA National Division I rankings. Iowa received nine first-place votes and have 309 total points, 11 behind first-place Michigan.
• Iowa has started 4-0 for a second straight season. The Hawkeyes went 2-0 in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge for the first time in program history before posting a pair of shutouts last weekend in wins over New Hampshire and Boston.
• The Hawkeyes return all 11 starters and a total of 21 letterwinners, including every player from last season’s Final Four team.
• Iowa returns three All-Americans — Anthe Nijziel, Maddy Murphy and Ellie Holley — and a total of five players that earned NFHCA All-Region distinction.
• Nijziel is the reigning Big Ten Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year.
HOW ‘BOUT THE D?
The Hawkeyes posted back-to-back shutouts in victories over New Hampshire and Boston University. Iowa’s defense surrendered just five shots in the two games combined. Senior Grace McGuire made three saves in the two shutouts — the eighth and ninth of her career.
I SCORE, YOU SCORE, WE ALL SCORE
The Hawkeyes have scored 15 goals in the first four games of the 2021 season with nine different players finding the back of the cage. In contrast, Iowa had eight total players score during the 2020 season.
• Iowa’s 15 goals are second in the Big Ten, trailing only Northwestern’s 18 (which have come in one extra game).
• The Hawkeyes have scored three or more goals in each of their first four games.
• Five Hawkeyes have scored two or more goals this season with senior Lokke Stribos leading the way with three goals. The three strikes are tied for second in the Big Ten.
• In the season-opening win over Wake Forest, five different Hawkeyes scored in the victory. Four different players scored in a win over Boston and three in victories over North Carolina and New Hampshire.
HELPING HAND
The Hawkeyes have tallied 13 assists in the first two weeks of the season, which are third-most in the league. Senior Ellie Holley is leading the conference with four assists and senior Maddy Murphy is tied for third with three assists.
• Holley also has eight points, which ranks sixth in the conference.
• Eight different Hawkeyes have been credited with an assist in 2021.
IRON WALL
Senior Grace McGuire made a career-high nine saves in Iowa’s 3-1 victory over No. 1 North Carolina. The St. Louis, Missouri, native has 15 saves in four games, which ranks second in the Big Ten, and her .789 saves percentage is also second in the conference.
• McGuire, who has two shutouts on the season, is 4-0 with a 1.019 goals against average and she averages 3.75 saves per games.
MADDY HONORS
Senior Maddy Murphy was named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week on Aug. 30 and the NFHCA Division I National Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 1 for her play in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. The Tasmania native scored two goals and had two assists in leading the Hawkeyes to victories over No. 11 Wake Forest and No. 1 North Carolina.
• It is Murphy’s first career national honor and her second Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honor.
B1G WEEKEND
Iowa opened the 2021 season with a two victories in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge, downing No. 11 Wake Forest (5-3) and No. 1 North Carolina (3-1).
• It was the first time school history that Iowa has gone 2-0 in the Challenge.
• The win over North Carolina was the first for the program since 2008. That was the last time the Hawkeyes defeated the No. 1 ranked team in the nation.