Women’s National Team defender Danielle Hennig joins five other Canadian athletes as Game Plan Champion.
Get inside Women’s National Team practice with defender Danielle Hennig.
Canada’s women’s field hockey team kicked off a new quadrennial in mid-August with the beginning of one of its biggest training blocks in the past four years. It’s perfect time ahead of a busy 2017.
The 19th ranked Canadian women’s field hockey team taking on 5th ranked China in the Hawke’s Bay Cup quarterfinal Thursday might – in some circles – be touted a David versus Goliath match-up. Not in the eyes of Canada.
After opening with wins, Canada’s senior and junior Women’s National Teams both teams lost their second matches of their respective tournaments on the weekend.
Playing 150 international matches for Canada is a rare feat. But if all goes as planned on the Women’s National Team’s current trip to New Zealand, three more women will join the exclusive club.
After the Women’s National Team won bronze at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto last July the program de-centralized, with the fall and winter on the horizon. But elsewhere, hockey season was in full swing.
Twenty-one athletes have been named to the Canadian women’s field hockey team set to play in a four-game series with the United States February 8th-12th in San Diego, California.