Field hockey still looking for first crown
The field hockey team will have its first regular season championship if the Chippewas wins at Ohio and Kent State this weekend.
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The field hockey team will have its first regular season championship if the Chippewas wins at Ohio and Kent State this weekend.
The field hockey team split a pair of MAC games this weekend at Kelly/Shorts Stadium.
The field hockey team could win a MAC Championship this weekend for the first time since 1990.
The mens cross country moved up from 19th to eighth in the latest Mondo Mens National Poll conducted by the United States Cross Country Coaches Association. The Chippewas are one spot behind Eastern Michigan after a third place showing at Pre-NCAA.
Sophomore Kristy Reed scored with less than four minutes remaining in double overtime giving the field hockey team a 2-1 upset victory over No. 7 Kent State Friday.
The field hockey team will finish with a winning record for the first time since 1996.
The No. 20 Chippewas host Northwestern at 2 p.m. and have a MAC showdown with Ball State at 1 p.m. Saturday.
Janel received letters from many Division II and III schools, but she wanted to play for a Division I school. More importantly, she wanted to play alongside her sister.
The holdout is over after the Chippewas defeated No. 7 Kent State and now are ranked No. 20. It is the first time the CMU field hockey team has been ranked in Head Coach Cristy Freeses tenure. The Chippewas climbed as high as No. 24 earlier in the season.
When the Golden Flashes visit Kelly/Shorts Stadium today, the Chippewas would like to change that.
The field hockey team will host the Ohio Bobcats in a MAC match at 2 p.m. Thursday at Kelly/Shorts Stadium.
The Chippewas are 8-4 overall and 2-1 in the MAC.
We must execute and minimize our mistakes, said Head Coach Cristy Freese. We need to be prepared for what Louisville is going to throw at us.
The win put the Chippewas at 7-3 overall and 1-0 in the MAC.
The only sounds that have been heard coming from the fields are that of occasional practices and the grounds crew no cheers, no casual conversations while cheering for the Chippewas nothing.
Spero, in her fourth year as a starter, maintained her average as the field hockey team split a pair of matches this weekend at Ann Arbor.
Today the Chippewas play No. 12 Northeastern (4-0). The Temple Owls (1-4) are coming off an upset over No. 14 Hofstra. Three of Temples four losses have come against top 10 teams.
It took 17 seasons and a 1-0 win over Southwest Missouri State to give Field Hockey Head Coach Cristy Freese career win 120.
The field hockey team got back to winning again with a 1-0 victory at Southwest Missouri State, and a 4-1 win at St. Louis University this weekend.
Head Coach Cristy Freese is one win away from becoming the winningest field hockey coach in school history.