Down 2-0 at halftime against Union College, the scoreboard was no indication of the hard work and spirit of the women’s field hockey team. And it certainly couldn’t predict what would happen next.

UR dominated the second half, scoring two goals to tie up the game. Sophomore forward Shelby Hall shot from the top of the circle, making her third goal of the season. About 10 minutes later, junior forward Allison Beardsley followed suit with a goal off of a penalty corner from junior forward Anisha Gundewar.

As regular play came to a close, the team went back onto the field with an almost tangible energy. The ’Jackets maintained control of the ball throughout the period, only allowing Union two shots on goal. The score remained 2-2 at the start of the second overtime period until Union broke away from UR defenders and made the final goal.

The result may show a 2-3 finish, but the field hockey team’s performance proves that numbers should not define them.

“We were bitterly disappointed with the outcome of our Union game on Friday,” head coach Wendy Andreatta said. “After showing character and heart to fight back from a 2-0 deficit … we just could not catch a break.”

The next day, Saturday, Sept. 25, the ’Jackets were back at it against nationally ranked Skidmore College.

“The first half of the Skidmore game we really played well against their pressure,” Hall said. “They are used to the Astroturf, whereas we are a field turf team.”

The difference in turf definitely proved to be a challenge, but that didn’t mean the women let their guard down. Junior defender Darragh Kerr, assisted by junior forward Anna Dobrzynski, got the ball past the goalie off a penalty corner to bring UR onto the scoreboard.

At halftime, the score was kept to 2-1 — which Dobrzynski credits to the defense. “We executed our defensive press perfectly which is one thing our team has been working on this season,” she said. “We were only one goal down at the first half so that was a huge accomplishment for us. We definitely had them scared.”

The team continued to play hard throughout the second half, but Skidmore pulled away ending the game 5-1.

Though the team ended the weekend with two losses, they look forward to pulling in a win against William Smith on Wednesday.

“If we play with as much heart and discipline as we did against Skidmore and Union, we can definitely beat William Smith,” Hall said.

Olfano is a member of the class of 2012.



Week shows tough stretch for women

So, you have a degree in Biochemistry and English. You served in student government for four years, clustered in Astrophysics, and speak passable German. In other words, you’re unemployed.  Read More

Week shows tough stretch for women

In anticipation of 2026’s graduation ceremony, the Campus Times conducted an interview with upcoming Commencement speaker Jeannine Shao Collins ’86. Collins, who earned a bachelor's degree in economics from URochester, currently works as the Chief Client Officer at Kargo: a multiplatform advertising and media company. Read More

Week shows tough stretch for women

Through a live demonstration and tasting, Chef Dede prepared fried chicken, baked macaroni and cheese, and collard greens – dishes rooted in Black Southern history. Students leaned in as she explained the methods and care that go into each plate. Read More