Field hockey falls to Longwood, 3-0
Defeat found Central Michigan field hockey for the sixth straight contest, this time to the Longwood Lancers on Saturday at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
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Defeat found Central Michigan field hockey for the sixth straight contest, this time to the Longwood Lancers on Saturday at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
When Central Michigan field hockey dropped their match on Sunday against No. 20 Stanford in Bloomington, Indiana, that solidified five-straight losses.
Headcoach Catherine Ostoich talks with her team after their loss on Sept. 7 at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
Junior Forward/Midfielder Georgina Minta weaves through Saint Francis defenders on Sept. 7 at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
Forward/midfielder Georgina Minta walks back to her position after the play is stopped on Sept. 7 at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
Junior Back/Midfielder Sarah Mesko works around multiple Saint Francis offensive players on Sept. 7 at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
Central Michigan field hockey was aggressive on offense with 14 shots in their 4-3 defeat to the Saint Francis Red Flash in overtime.
Headcoach Catherine Ostoich coaches the team during a timeout on Sept. 6 at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
Head coach Catherine Ostoich takes a deep breath after CMU was scored on by the Pacific Tigers on Sept. 6 at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
Redshirted Senior Midfielder Kayla McClure shoves the ball away from a Pacific forward on Sept. 6 at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
Sophomore Forward/Midfielder Cara Satre attempts to block a player from the Tigers on Sept. 6 at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
Freshmen Back Allaura Bohan sends the ball upfield against the Pacific Tigers on Sept. 6 at the CMU Field Hockey Complex.
In the first home game of the season, Central Michigan field hockey failed to record a shot and fell apart in the second half to record a 0-7 loss to Pacific.
Captain and fifth-year senior Lily Amadio only had one way to describe the emotions after field hockey's first win since 2016 — unreal.
The Central Michigan field hockey team poses for a group photo after their first win of the season against Saint Louis in New York. (Courtesy Photo | Catherine Ostoich)
New field hockey head coach Catherine Ostoich has led her team to victory for the first time this season in a 1-0 win against Saint Louis.
Three Chippewa sports are now under new leadership after coaching transitions took place over the summer.
It’s no secret that what you put in your body has a tremendous effect on how your body functions mentally and physically. For Central Michigan University student athletes, a balanced diet filled with proteins, vitamins and nutrients is crucial to ensure a successful season. Find out how members from multiple CMU athletic teams manage a healthy diet between classes, intense workouts and gameday.
It may take some time, but new field hockey head coach Catherine Ostoich is ready to take Central Michigan back to its winning ways.
Catherine Ostoich