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Field hockey falls in final exhibition game

Erika Hadley

Issue date: 8/21/07 Section: Sports
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Miami's Elizabeth Gilroy battles a Louisville player for the ball during Saturday's final tune-up before the regular season.
Miami's Elizabeth Gilroy battles a Louisville player for the ball during Saturday's final tune-up before the regular season.

The 2007 regular season for the Miami University women's field hockey team is just a few days away and the RedHawks are looking to improve on their 2006 performance-a season where they went 6-4 and made it to the semifinals of the Mid-American Conference tournament. Yet with a final preseason tune-up Saturday afternoon, the women's field hockey team fell 4-1 to the Louisville Cardinals.

The team is still boasting two returning all-MAC players and an experienced lineup that includes 13 juniors and seniors.

Preseason officially began Aug. 9, but the team has been training this summer in preparation for the upcoming season.

"We've had a workout to do every day since June, with lots of cardio," senior captain Taylor Florence said.

As for the preseason itself, warm weather and clear skies have created good-albeit hot-practice conditions for the Red and White.

"With all the hot weather and three-a-day practices, they've been working us really hard," Florence said.

Head Coach Jill Reeve is a recent selection for induction into the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame and an experienced Olympic field hockey player.

"Our preseason was very high quality," Reeve said. "I am excited about some of the skills and the mentality that they are showing," Despite a summer of workouts and training, the RedHawks were unable to secure a victory at their first exhibition game Aug. 18 against Louisville.

Miami drew first blood just four minutes into the contest with a goal scored by sophomore forward Mary Hull and assisted by Florence. However, that would be the only goal Miami would score against a stifling Louisville defense.

Louisville retaliated 12 minutes later, evening the score and continued to widen the gap, scoring once more in the first period and twice more in the second. Outnumbered in shots on goal 14-6, the 'Hawks fell 4-1.

Intense preseason preparations notwithstanding, Reeve was still concerned with a few aspects of her team's strength and ability.

"I think we have a long way to go and need to improve as a team … Fitness level is not where it should be." Reeve said. "We need to increase the speed of play and communicate better with each other."
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