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Central Michigan University's Field Hockey team group hugs graduating seniors from their team after the game concludes, Sunday, Oct. 1, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
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Central Michigan University's Field Hockey team group hugs graduating seniors from their team after the game concludes, Sunday, Oct. 1, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU's field hockey team celebrates after a goal scored by freshman Zoey Emrick during a game against Appalachian State, Friday, Sept. 29 at Cristy Freese Field. The goal was Emrick's second of the season. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Graduate student midfielder Kayla Kisthardt moves the ball during a game against Appalachian State, Friday, Sept. 29 at Cristy Freese Field. Kisthardt is one of the captains this season. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Central Michigan field hockey players Kate Biglin and Alice O’Hagan were named to the 2022 All-Mid-American Conference Second Team. Hailing from Bloomfield Hills, Biglin played all 18 games and finished with a team-high nine goals, while recording two assists. The junior midfielder/forward led the Chippewas in points with 23. A native of West Clandon, Surrey, England, O'Hagan played 17 games and recorded six goals and two assists. The senior midfielder/forward finished tied for second on the team with 14 points.
Welcome to another edition of Maroon and Bold! In this week’s episode, sports editor Sean Chase welcomes the entire sports staff to the show to talk about the latest happenings with CMU athletics. Ryan Colores and Ashley Birkeness stop by to talk CMU football, James Besenhofer talks about the closing of field hockey’s season, Kaia Zimmerman updates us on the volleyball team’s Mid-American Conference schedule and Megan Youngblood stops by to talk hockey. All that and more on Maroon and Bold. This episode is sponsored by GreenTree Co-op Market.
After honoring its six seniors, Central Michigan field hockey looked to get its first home win of the season.
With two games left on the season, Central Michigan field hockey looked to end the year with a bang and pick up its first home win.
The referee makes a call Friday, Oct. 21, at Christy Freese Field.
Sophomore defender Kaitlyn Bowker hits the ball Friday, Oct. 21, at Christy Freese Field.
Senior midfielder Megan Stockreef keeps the ball from their opponent Friday, Oct. 21, at Christy Freese Field.
Senior forward Rachel Ruttenberg runs after the ball Friday, Oct. 21, at Christy Freese Field.
Sophomore defender Kaitlyn Bowker reacts to their opponent scoring Friday, Oct. 21, at Christy Freese Field.
Freshman forward Amelia Lane shoots at the goal Friday, Oct. 21, at Christy Freese Field.
Junior defender Caroline Beairsto keeps the ball from their opponent Friday, Oct. 21, at Christy Freese Field.
Junior midfielder Kate Biglin waits to hit the ball Friday, Oct. 21, at Christy Freese Field.
Senior midfielder Megan Stockreef waits for a pass Friday, Oct. 21, at Christy Freese Field.
Members of CMU and MSU's field hockey team fight for the ball Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Christy Freese Field.