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    2010 BIG TEN FIELD HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
    Field Hockey Stadium

    2010 Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament Bracket Get Acrobat Reader

    SCHEDULE
    Thursday
    Game 1, 10 a.m. (4) Michigan State 3, (5) Northwestern 1 Box Score
    Tracey Fuchs Postgame Interview
    Rolf van de Kerkhof Postgame Interview
    Photo Gallery
    Game 2, 12:15 p.m. (2) Michigan 2, (7) Iowa 0 Box Score
    Marcia Pankratz Postgame Interview
    Tracey Griesbaum Postgame Quotes Get Acrobat Reader
    Game 3, 2:30 p.m. (3) Penn State 4, (6) Indiana 0
    Box Score
    Charlene Morett Postgame Interview
    Amy Robertson Postgame Interview
    Friday
    Game 4, Noon CT (1) Ohio State 2, (4) Michigan State 0 Box Score
    Rolf van de Kerkhof Postgame Interview
    Anne Wilkinson Postgame Interview
    Game 5, 2 p.m. CT (2) Michigan 4, (3) Penn State 3 (OT)
    Box Score
    Marcia Pankratz Postgame Interview
    Charlene Morett Postgame Interview
    Sunday
    Game 6, 2 p.m. CT Tournament Championship -- (2) Michigan 2, (1) Ohio State 1 Box Score
    Marcia Pankratz Postgame Interview

    * There is a minimum of 30 minutes between games, but the second game will not begin sooner than its established start time.

    2010 Big Ten All-Tournament Team
    Morgan Fleetwood, Indiana
    Jessica Barnett, Iowa
    Rachael Mack, Michigan
    Paige Laytos, Michigan
    Amanda Huck, Michigan State
    Angela Pagura, Michigan State
    Nikki Parsley, Northwestern
    Aisling Coyle, Ohio State
    Paula Pastor-Pitarque, Ohio State
    Kelsey Amy, Penn State
    Brittany Gryzwacz, Penn State

    Tournament MVP
    Rachael Mack, Michigan

    2010 All-Big Ten Teams

    First Team

    Brenna Moeljadi, Jr., defense, IND
    Paige Laytos, Sr., midfield, MICH
    Meredith Way, Sr., defense, MICH
    Jantine Steinmetz, Sr., forward, MSU
    Sabine van den Assem, Sr., midfield, MSU
    Chelsea Armstrong, So., forward, NU
    AISLING COYLE, Jr., defense, OSU
    Berta Queralt, So., forward, OSU
    Kelsey Amy, So., forward, PSU
    Ayla Halus, So., goalkeeper, PSU
    Jessica Longstreth, Jr., midfield, PSU

    Second Team*
    Corey Brautigam, Jr., midfield, IND
    Jessica Barnett, So., defense, IOWA
    Sarah Drake, So., forward, IOWA
    Rachael Mack, Fr., forward, MICH
    Alicia Mayer, Sr., forward, MICH
    Molly Cassidy, Fr., goalkeeper, MSU
    Kirsten Henn, So., forward, MSU
    Sarah Marcincin, Sr., midfield, NU
    Aisling McKeon, Sr., midfield, OSU
    Paula Pastor-Pitarque, Fr., midfield, OSU
    Jenn Sciulli, Jr., defense, OSU
    Brittany Gryzwacz, Fr., midfield, PSU

    Offensive Player of the Year: Chelsea Armstrong, NU
    Defensive Player of the Year: Aisling Coyle, OSU
    Freshman of the Year: Paula Pastor-Pitarque, OSU
    Coach of the Year: Marcia Pankratz, MICH

    Sportsmanship Award Honorees
    Jaclyn Milici, IND
    Becca Spengler, IOWA
    Eileen Brandes, MICH
    Meghan Magee, MSU
    Katie Lynch, NU
    Bri Doak, OSU
    Jenny Purvis, PSU

    Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS
    *Additional honorees due to ties

    Tickets

    Tickets will be sold on site as day passes. Ticket prices are $7 for adults and $5 for students and senior citizens.

    Lakeside Field

    Built in 1997 at a cost of $3.5 million, the Leonard B. Thomas Sports Complex-also known as Lakeside Field-is one of the premier venues for field hockey in the United States, and certainly the most picturesque.

    Located on the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan with the world-famous Chicago Skyline serving as a panoramic backdrop, the complex includes an artificial turf playing field lined specifically for field hockey, permanent seating for approximately 300 fans, a sound system, a permanent scoreboard, lighting for night games and extensive landscaping.

    For the third time in the last eight years, Lakeside Field will serve as the host complex for the Big Ten Tournament in 2010. The Big Ten Network will be on site to provide live broadcasts of the tournament's semifinal and championship matches. (read more).

    Directions

    From Chicago: Take Lake Shore Drive. Follow LSD until it ends and merges with Sheridan Road. Take Sheridan north through Evanston (follow the signs as Sheridan winds through south Evanston). Turn right on Lincoln Street at the north end of NU's campus. Follow Lincoln around a right-hand curve. The Sports Pavilion and Aquatic Center (SPAC) is on your left. To get to Lakeside Field and the Leonard B. Thomas Athletic Complex, turn left at the stop sign just beyond SPAC.

    From the North: Take I-94 (Edens) East. Exit on Skokie Blvd. And turn left at stop light at Lake Avenue. Go east on Lake to Green Bay Road. Turn right and proceed south to Central Street. Turn left and go east approximately 1.5 miles to Sheridan Road. Turn right, then turn left at the next stop light, which is Lincoln. Follow Lincoln around a right-hand curve. The Sports Pavilion and Aquatic Center (SPAC) is on your left. To get to Lakeside Field and the Leonard B. Thomas Athletic Complex, turn left at the stop sign just beyond SPAC.

    From O'Hare International Airport: Exit the airport and take I-294 North. Exit on Dempster Street east and proceed several miles until you reach I-94. Take I-94 West and exit and turn right on Old Orchard Road. Proceed east and turn left on Gross Point Road. Take the next right on Central Street and head east approximately three miles to Sheridan Road. Turn right, then turn left at the next stop light, which is Lincoln. Follow Lincoln around a right-hand curve. The Sports Pavilion and Aquatic Center (SPAC) is on your left. To get to Lakeside Field and the Leonard B. Thomas Athletic Complex, turn left at the stop sign just beyond SPAC. (read more).

    Big Ten Links

    BigTen.org
    Statistics
    Composite Schedule
    Record Book
    Fall Sports Blog
    Standings