Player’s corner with DePauw University field hockey's Paige Henry

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The DePauw field hockey team closed out its regular season schedule on a high note Saturday afternoon against Wittenberg University. The DePauw Tigers knocked in three goals in each half to defeat the Wittenberg Tigers 6-0. With the win, DePauw improved to 16-2 overall and 12-2 in North Coast Athletic Conference play.

Seniors Maggie Campbell, Grace Fisher and Kate Jovanovic scored for DePauw in the first half. Jovanovic found the back of the net for a second time in the 52nd minute of the game. Rounding out the scoring was junior Laynie Thomas and first-year Addie Ball.          

Outshooting Wittenberg 29-14, DePauw dominated the game and first-year Sarah Guendert picked up five saves next to senior Maggie Steele in goal. The Tigers will host the first round of the NCAC tournament Wednesday starting at 3 p.m.

As the team heads into post season senior forward Paige Henry shares what the team looks forward to.

 

Senior Paige Henry

The DePauw (TDP): What worked well in the game against Wittenberg to be able to put away 6 shots and have a shutout?

Paige Henry (PH): We executed very well. We did not have as many corners as other games, but we executed on the opportunities we did have. Also, the defense was able to make adjustments for the second half, which majorly helped us get the shut out. 

 

TDP: How has this game prepared the team going into the first round of the NCAC tournament? 

PH: After the game this past weekend, we are really excited and confident going in to the conference tournament this week. We now know what it takes to be successful, and I believe everyone will be ready to step up and make it happen on Wednesday. 

 

TDP: Looking forward to Wednesday's game, what does the team hope to accomplish? What will the team be working on in practice on Monday and Tuesday to get ready for the game?  

PH: We have played Denison twice this year already, and know that they will be ready for a battle come Wednesday. We have been working for perfection in practice and focusing on the little details. Pressure will be high from now on out and we are working everyday to keep ball speed and intensity high.