Monday 22 December 2014

We're looking for YOU

McGill Varsity Field Hockey is looking for new players!  If you are interested or know of anyone that might be interested in joining the program in the coming years, please forward them our first ever recruitment brochure!

http://issuu.com/mcgillathletics/docs/mcgill_field_hockey_recruiting_broc

Friday 21 November 2014

Team Banquet


Coaches and award winners from the night
On Friday, November 14th, we had our wrap-up dinner to conclude the fabulous season. The dinner was hosted at the wonderful MMA where 15 ravenous varsity athletes demolished a delicious buffet-style dinner. Throughout the dinner, cut-out martlets for each player were passed around the dinner table for everyone to write personal messages about each of their teammates. Every player started out with a martlet other than their own, and we went around the dinner table saying one on-field and one off-field quality that we love about the person whose martlet we had. In-season awards followed the dinner. The MVP award went to the oh-so-talented keeper, Marianne Emler, who was also named the best goaltender in the OUA. Although all the rookies made a huge impact on and off the field this year, the rookie of the year award went to Vancouver-native Alison Ross. The head coaches rightfully chose to give the Coaches Award to Eleni Siganos and the assistant coaches, Marlou and DJ, chose to give their customized “tape and bake award” to Alice Podmore for her unrelenting dedication to the team. The Practice Champ was also revealed. At the end of almost every practice, we would have a mini scrimmage, in which the winning team would take a picture while the losing team cleaned up the field. The person who was part of the most pictures was Breeshey, earning her the Practice Champ award. Three more awards were given out to wrap up the evening. “Rookie Mistake” went to fourth-year senior, Sarah Main, for almost missing the bus. Although there was definitely some controversy about the Most Immature Award, Alex Breukels gracefully accepted the big win. Last, but most definitely not least, Most Valuable Beer Pong Partner went to our senior coach, JP Turpain. After the awards, the seniors were honoured. They received gifts from the team and captain Kylie Nabata sang a rendition of “Fancy” for them. The rookies also gave very heart-warming, personal speeches for all of them, almost bringing everyone to tears. Gifts were given to all the coaches, although no gift could really repay them for all they do for our team. Overall the dinner was a huge success, filled with food, wine, laughter, and reflections on the great team chemistry that was shared throughout the season.

Sunday 26 October 2014

MEET THE FHOCKERS - Ellen McCann



Ellen is in her second year on the team as a forward and is majoring in pharmacology. Born in Toronto and raised in Niagara on the Lake, Ellen is a hardcore Maple Leafs fan. She makes sure to keep up with her favorite Leafs on social media, keeping a close watch on the Bozak-Kessel bromance. A cool moment in Ellens life was when she almost shared an elevator with the two hockey players when she stayed in the same hotel as the Maple Leafs during last years Winter Classic. Unfortunately, the elevator was full but she did share an elevator with Jonathan Bernier! Ellen shares an equal obsession for Olympians (mention Tessa and Scott and shell automatically freak out). She had the chance to meet a bunch of Olympians this past summer when she worked as a co-op student for the Canadian Tire Jumpstart program. Other than athletes, Ellen absolutely loves her dog, Hunny (spelled the same way that Winnie the Pooh spells his favorite snack). Although she isnt completely sure about what she would like to do in the future, she sees herself returning to Toronto. When she is not on the field, Ellen can be found in the library, in class with Eleni, at Madonnas, or in her bed recovering from the glutten-filled pizza she ate the night before.

Monday 6 October 2014

Meet the Fhockers – Allyssa Hooper



Meet Allyssa, a fourth year defender from the small town of Summerland, B.C. She was a multi-sport athlete in high school, taking part in basketball, volleyball, cross-country, track & field, and field hockey. Allyssa and her teammates can all agree that she leads two lives: her field hockey one and her physiology one. Allyssa is majoring in physiology and is very active in her program as a member of the physiology council, MEDSPECS, and a teacher’s assistant for physiology and anatomy. Allyssa is also our team’s representative for varsity council and is currently in the process of applying to med school. Five years from now, she sees herself in Vancouver with either a graduate, doctorate, or med school degree. She finds that it would be really cool to be a person who drastically alters the way medicine works. When she isn’t on the field, Allyssa can be found in the PULS office in McMed or studying on the fifth floor of the McLennan library  (fifth floor, left out of the elevators, first section, to be exact). Allyssa can be described as a dedicated analytical thinker, and she is the only one in her family to go into the field of sciences or in university. Along with science, Allyssa also enjoys listening to country music and shows like Big Bang Theory and Criminal Minds.

Bonding on the Bus

One of the most taxing and exciting parts of being a Martlet Field Hockey player is the travel. The team competes in the OUA League, which means long commutes to Ontario every weekend.
Each Saturday, the girls roll out of bed in the early hours of the morning, haul backpacks and sports equipment over their shoulders, grab pillows under their arms, and trek up to Avenue du Pins to board the bus.
This past weekend, the team traveled to London, Ontario. By 5:30 Saturday morning, the bus was already packed and on its way. Since the team is relatively small, each player can take several seats on the bus for herself. Pillows propped against windows and feet spread across the aisles, the girls often take advantage of this spacious arrangement to find a comfortable position to sleep.
Although the 9-hour bus ride is exhausting, the time spent with the team helps bring the girls together. As the game drew nearer, DJ and Marlou held group meetings for the defense, midfield, forwards, and goalies. During these meetings, the coaches and players watched footage from previous games and discussed tactics for the upcoming weekend. When not sleeping or mentally preparing for the games, the girls passed the time bonding, doing homework, sleeping, and eating—a lot.
Aside from the long bus rides, team travel also means staying overnight in hotels and going out for team dinners. Last weekend the team stayed in a Holiday Inn, and the girls were definitely thrilled to find a connecting suite and kitchenette in each room. Room arrangements are shuffled every week so that the girls get a chance to know and bond with different members of the team as well. After showering and settling into the rooms, the team went to Jack Astors for dinner, and even DJ and Marlou joined the girls in drawing on the tables.



Thursday 2 October 2014

Some Food for Thought

As varsity athletes we like to eat a lot. Unfortunately because we are also student-athletes our wallets don't appreciate the size of our stomachs. It is often hard to strike the balance between eating nutritiously and not breaking the bank. This past weekend we traveled to Western University to play three hard games in two days. Although many of us try to bring as much food as we can for the bus and in between games it is hard to pack for so many meals. Luckily, however, we have the support of our friends and family. Former captain, Madelaine Hutchings, provided a hearty breakfast for the bus ride to Western. In London we all went out for a team dinner at Jack Astor's and we were treated to an artichoke cheese dip appetizer by the very generous Siganos Family. As restaurant owners of Yianni's Cafe in New Jersey, the Siganos know how to make a delicious lunch. They made us healthy wraps and lunch kits complete with fruit, cheese, apple sauce and Powerade to refuel in between our Sunday games. Another former captain, Rachael Berta, dropped off some beloved 'Berta Bars' with a peanut buttery twist on Sunday. The O'Rourkes dropped off some veggie and fruit platters that were devoured before the bus even left Western's parking lot and Jane Roskams kindly gave us some sweet treats for the bus home. Our budgets and stomachs really appreciate all the work our friends and family put into feeding us. The team is extremely thankful for all the support and especially for all the food that was donated this weekend! 




Tuesday 30 September 2014

Meet the Fhockers – ALIZA RANA



Aliza is playing in her third and final year as a midfielder. Born and raised in Vancouver and living in London for her last two years of high school, Aliza is the team sass master who has goals and knows exactly how to reach them. Majoring in chemistry and economics, she plans on going into management consulting or law school once her time at McGill is done. Ten years from now, she sees herself back in the UK, cruising in an Audi R8. When she’s not playing field hockey, you can find Aliza studying (or chatting) on the fifth floor of Trottier, listening to anything from Modest Mouse to Kendrick Lamar, or playing intramural ice hockey. Aliza is also an undercover knitter and one of the best dressed on the team (that is, when she isn’t getting called out by strangers for wearing our hideous track pants). If you ask Aliza, she’ll say she’s a good cook, but her roommate (and team goalie) Marianne doesn’t know how Aliza survived when she left for a semester abroad.

Monday 29 September 2014

Dinner at the de Wet’s





This past weekend the Martlets headed to Kingston, Ontario. After a tough match against U of T, the players all headed up north to the Inverary countryside for dinner at Lari’s house. Everyone appreciated creative snacks and home cooked food, especially the rookies, after only eating cafeteria food. After dinner, our team bonding activity involved discovering the results of the personality test that we had taken earlier in the season. Learning about the different personality types in within the team has greatly helped us all in understanding how we all learn, and allows us to give better directions to each other on the field. The night finished off with a special surprise for Marlou and DJ- a beautiful cake made by Alice to celebrate their engagement!



Coaches having some down-time



Pondering about the results of the personality test





Veggie man!




Dessert

Monday 8 September 2014

Alumni Game and BBQ

This past labor day Sunday, the Martlets hosted a mini-tournament with the Montreal Men's team and some past alumni players.  The day was a great success with the team playing awesome and tying the alumni team.  Special thanks to the family of forward, Eleni Siganos, for bringing a barbecue and tons of other delicious food for the players and spectators!





Sunday 24 August 2014

Start of Season

The 2014 season is off to a start with the field hockey team helping out McGill Athletics by stuffing swag-bags for the incoming first years and helping the new students and their families move in to residence. We were rewarded with a free meal at BMH, which was well received after a hard day's work!

Friday 22 August 2014

McGill Varsity Field Hockey

Welcome to the home of the McGill Varsity Women's Field Hockey team.  Located in beautiful Montreal, Quebec the field hockey team trains hard for a grueling fall season played in the OUA league.  Follow our season and our players throughout the year!