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CMU freshman back Pauline Klep, left, takes the ball from Lindwood's junior midfielder Riley Enget, right, Sunday, Oct. 1, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
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CMU freshman back Pauline Klep, left, takes the ball from Lindwood's junior midfielder Riley Enget, right, Sunday, Oct. 1, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
Central Michigan University Field Hockey team celebrates after scoring a point against Lindenwood University, Sunday, Oct. 1, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU senior goalie Katie Maxim blocks a shot from Lindenwood, Sunday, Oct. 1, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
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 graduate student and midfielder Kayla Kisthardt and her parents shakes Central Michigan University's President Bob Davies' hand for the Team Senior Day on Sunday, Oct. 1, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
Senior midfielder Kayla Kisthardt, left, blocks Freshman midfielder Lily Rickert, right, from taking the ball Sunday, Oct. 1, at Cristy Freese Field. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
Freshman forward Sophia Havrilla goes for the ball during a game against Appalachian State, Friday, Sept. 29 at Cristy Freese Field. Havrilla has played 153 minutes so far this season. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Appalachian State's Sophia Baxter passes the ball during a game against Appalachian State, Friday, Sept. 29 at Cristy Freese Field. Baxter is a freshman midfielder. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Senior forward Kate Biglin receives a pass during a game against Appalachian State, Friday, Sept. 29 at Cristy Freese Field. Last season, Biglin led the team with 42 shots. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Senior forward Kate Biglin passes the ball during a game against Appalachian State, Friday, Sept. 29 at Cristy Freese Field. Biglin is from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Junior midfielder Kaitlyn Bowker passes the ball during a game against Appalachian State, Friday, Sept. 29 at Cristy Freese Field. Bowker was one of the starters. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Freshman back Pauline Klep passes the ball during a game against Appalachian State, Friday, Sept. 29 at Cristy Freese Field. Klep is from Andel, The Netherlands. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Sophomore goalkeeper Maja Halasz warms up before a game against Appalachian State, Friday, Sept. 29 at Cristy Freese Field. Halasz is from Vienna, Austria. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
A fan celebrates after catching a free shirt during a game against Appalachian State, Friday, Sept. 29 at Cristy Freese Field. Along with free t-shirts, there was a student raffle for a Starbucks gift card. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
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.
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.
On a cold and windy day, Central Michigan field hockey looked to defeat Michigan State and start its first winning streak of the year.