2025 Season Highlights: Marian Field Hockey Celebrates Inaugural Class
The Marian University field hockey team celebrated a memorable inaugural season, finishing with a record 11 wins and marking the first double-digit win season for the program. The season featured a historic 6-0 start, a record for the longest winning streak, and significant victories, including the first-ever postseason win against Concordia Wisconsin. The Sabres earned a No. 3 seed in the Collegiate Field Hockey Conference Tournament, highlighting their competitive conference performance. Key players from the inaugural recruiting class were recognized, with Jikke Biemans earning First Team All-Conference honors and multiple athletes concluding their collegiate careers. This campaign not only established Marian's program but also solidified the foundation for future success.
By the Numbers- Season record: 11 wins and 6 losses.
- Longest winning streak: 6 games, outscoring opponents 25-4 during this stretch.
- First-ever postseason victory against CUW, securing the first win in CFHC history.
- Three players named all-conference, including one First Team selection.
The team faced challenges during a mid-season slump, dropping three consecutive games after their strong start. Despite this, the ability to bounce back and secure key victories, especially in overtime, shows resilience and potential for growth.
State of Play- Marian finished third in conference play, the highest seeding since joining the CFHC.
- The team showcased improvement and competitiveness, establishing a strong foundation for future seasons.
Following a successful inaugural season, the expectation is for continued growth as the program builds on the experiences of its first recruiting class and aims to capitalize on this momentum in subsequent seasons.
Bottom LineMarian's inaugural field hockey season not only achieved record wins but also set a precedent for excellence, creating a strong legacy for future teams while establishing the Sabres as a competitive force in collegiate field hockey.
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