A dream come true
When Simone Potgieter was growing up in South Africa, she dreamed of traveling the world. However, she knew that there was only one way that she could make that happen: field hockey.
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When Simone Potgieter was growing up in South Africa, she dreamed of traveling the world. However, she knew that there was only one way that she could make that happen: field hockey.
Under fire early, Central Michigan field hockey was looking to shift the momentum. After giving Ohio State three penalty corners within the first two minutes of the game, the Chippewas found an opportunity.
After giving up a goal in the second quarter, Central Michigan field hockey needed to respond. Less than a minute after the Ohio University Bobcats scored the first goal of the game, the Chippewas found themselves with an opportunity.
The Central Michigan field hockey team lines up for pregame introduction on Friday, Oct. 25, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
With 3:52 left in the first half, Miami (Ohio) was awarded a penalty stroke after the Chippewas committed a foul in the shooting circle. As graduate midfielder/striker Claudia Negrete Garcia lined up for the shot, everyone fell silent.
The Central Michigan field hockey team lines up for the national anthem on Friday, Oct. 25, at Cristy Freese Field. During warmups, the team wore blue warmup jerseys for colon cancer awareness. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
With about a minute and a half left in the third quarter, Central Michigan field hockey was down big and needed to make a play.
With less than a minute to go in the game, Central Michigan field hockey needed a break on offense. After being given a penalty corner attempt because of a Michigan State foul, junior forward Mallory Camryn took the ball from her teammate senior midfielder Kaitlyn Bowker and put the ball in the net for the first goal of the game for the Chippewas.
The Central Michigan Field hockey team celebrates scoring a goal on Sunday, Oct. 13, at Cristy Freese Field. This would be CMU's only goal of the game, losing 3-1. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
The Michigan State University field hockey team is in Central Michigan's shooting circle as Central Michigan University senior goalkeeper Coletta Beeler prepares for a shot on Saturday, Oct. 13, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
Central Michigan senior goalkeeper Coletta Beeler waves her hand during pre-game introductions on Sunday, Oct. 13, at Cristy Freese Field. Beeler allowed three goals on 22 shots in the game. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
With the game tied coming out of halftime, both teams were looking to take the advantage. It was Central Michigan field hockey who opened the scoring for the game as sophomore backer Klara Mikulaskova scored the first goal of the match, assisted by sophomore forward Zoey Emrick.
Sophomore Simone Potgieter puts her stick up with pride after the team scores the first goal of the game on Friday Oct. 11, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
Down two goals with less than five minutes remaining in the game, Central Michigan field hockey needed a goal. With an extra attacker on the field, the Chippewas found a sliver of hope against the Bellarmine Knights.
The Central Michigan’s field hockey team jogs off the field after the game ends on Friday, Oct. 4, at Cristy Freese Field. Their next game is on Oct. 11 versus Ball State at home. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
With less than a minute to go in the first half, Central Michigan field hockey looked to score a goal against Appalachian State in a game that had so far been lopsided.