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Friends seek lasting memories in Varsity hockey matches

  • 16 February 2023
  • 3 minutes

Friendships forged on and off the field have contributed to lasting memories for two 麻豆女郎 & Caius students who are leading the Cambridge University Hockey Club into Varsity this term.

Sam Pritchard (Medicine 2019) is the men鈥檚 second team captain, co-club captain and women鈥檚 fourth team coach. In Easter Term he also plays cricket for the University. Alice Hunt (Classics 2020) is the women鈥檚 second team captain.

While both had a disrupted early participation in sport at Cambridge due to the Covid-19 pandemic, they are now fully immersed in the sporting and accompanying social side which has created tight bonds they hope will help in competition.A woman in a Cambridge hockey jersey in front of Caius' Gate of Honour

Six Varsity hockey matches with Oxford take place at the Wilberforce Road Sports Ground on Sunday 19 February, with the Blues matches at Southgate Hockey Club on Sunday 12 March.

鈥淵ou can forge really strong friendships through the club and we support each other in every respect,鈥 Alice says.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what makes it so enjoyable and the core of the club. We spend a lot of time together in the week. Sometimes we might have a big away day on a Wednesday, travelling, and weekend matches.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a big emphasis on inclusion and welcoming new players. We have lots of socials to get to know each other on and off the pitch.鈥

Sam adds: 鈥淭here鈥檚 a sense everyone knows each other and gets on well with each other.鈥

To any prospective Cambridge students who wish to play hockey, Alice and Sam advise following the club on social media to find out about pre-season training. The training provides the opportunity to have a head start, meeting people across the collegiate university with a shared interest prior to Michaelmas Term.

Alice matriculated in October 2020, with pandemic restrictions hampering hockey, among so many other things. But subsequently she has made the most of her membership of the club.

鈥淚 know that my University experience would be so different and not as full if I didn鈥檛 play university hockey,鈥 the midfielder adds.

A man in a Cambridge hockey jersey in front of Caius' Gate of Honour鈥淣ot just for playing sport and pushing myself in the sport I love, but also for the friendships I鈥檝e formed. I feel so grateful to be part of such an inclusive and welcoming club.

鈥淪ome universities have separate men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 hockey clubs, but to have one large one is great. I have friends across all the teams. I think it is quite special how integrated it is as well.鈥

Some friendships may have been tested this term, when selection for Varsity has been at stake.

Sam, who plays in central defence, adds: 鈥淪election is tough. It nags away at you during the season. Ultimately it鈥檚 about picking the 16 players who you feel can beat Oxford.

鈥淟ast year the seconds match went to penalty shuffles and it was an agonising loss. Amongst the guys in our team who played that game there鈥檚 a sense we need to get revenge!鈥

Alice adds: 鈥淥nce selection has happened it鈥檚 a nice fun run up to Varsity, where the hockey ramps up, but so does everyone鈥檚 drive to win. There鈥檚 a very strong desire to get the win.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a brilliant day as a club. 'The whole club comes together and commiserates or celebrates together.鈥

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