Olympic qualification year kicks off with three-week training tour in China
To close out 2016, which was as eventful as they come in Canadian field hockey, today we count down the top 10 hockey stories of the year.
Kate Wright, Hannah Haughn, Stephanie Norlander, and Kaitlyn Williams take some time to look back and reflect on 2016.
Canada’s women are set to face India and the U.S. in a test series this week. See how the women feel ahead of their matches in this video update with Hannah Haughn.
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.
The Canadian women’s field hockey team is in Vancouver preparing for its next tournament of the year in New Zealand, where they will face some of the world’s best teams.
Women’s National Team forward Hannah Haughn made Canadian field hockey history Tuesday when she stepped onto the field in California becoming the youngest Canadian woman on record to reach 100 senior international games played for Canada.
In their first match since the 2015 Pan American Games last summer, the Canadian women’s field hockey team took to the field in Chula Vista, California Monday afternoon, dropping an 8-1 decision to the United States.
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.