Sports

Finding fun in competition

Club field hockey provides a rigorous program 

No matter the level of competition they face, the Saint Joseph’s University club field hockey team always plays their best game. At the beginning of the season, senior co-captain Maria Ciabattoni is already excited about the team’s performance and prospects for the rest of the season.

“Even though the season just started, it’s been going well,” Ciabattoni said. “We have a big team this year, so we’re able to get fresh legs into play every ten minutes.”

However, it’s hard to tell which players stand out, according to Ciabattoni.

“We have a lot of new players and have only played one game,” she said. “Each player brings a new skill to the field.”

Ciabattoni did say that freshman Brynn McCall has been remarkable so far.

“She [McCall] has volunteered to play goalie for us this year, and she was fantastic in goal against Nova [Villanova University] last weekend,” Ciabattoni said.

At a glance, Ciabattoni is confident in the team’s ability to perform throughout the rest of the season.

“The competition looks like a challenge,” Ciabattoni said.“But we are determined to play to not only have fun, but also win while doing so.”

Although the club field hockey team is talented, there is not much association with the Division 1 squad at St. Joe’s. However, the teams do occasionally spot each other during practices.

“We have had a few practices where they are practicing on the other side, breaking down corners or practicing strokes while we warm up,” Ciabattoni said. “I do know of two players who have moved down from the D1 team because they could still have fun and play without the commitment of Division 1.”

To Ciabattoni, the best part about playing for a club sport is the connections.

“It has been a lot of fun getting to know the new players and being able to play with the new team,” she said.

Sophomore Hannah Furey also agreed.

“It is a great way to meet new people who share a common interest, and it is great to be able to continue playing field hockey past high school, but in a more relaxed environment,” Furey said. “Club field hockey is very laid back, but still competitive and fun.”

Furey had some words for those who might be interested in signing up for club field hockey.

“I would definitely recommend joining the team if someone is interested,” Furey said. “The girls are really nice and it is not a huge commitment. Everyone knows that because we are college students, we have a lot of other activities and school work going on. Therefore, it isn’t a big deal if you miss a practice or two because of other obligations. Also, it’s really cool playing other colleges.”

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Drew Rhoades