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Mission Statement

Fairfield applied and was accepted into the National Field Hockey League (NFHL) with honorary membership status. Moving forward, the Department of Recreation anticipates the club will maintain its membership status for years to come.
With the undergraduates' continued commitment, Fairfield University and the Department of Recreation are looking forward to further develop the club field hockey program in the coming years.

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Observations

During the months of October and November of 2018, I conducted ethnographic research about the Fairfield University Club Field Hockey Team. The club consists of 25 members who ideally practice twice a week and plays one or two games during the weekend. The club is proud to be a part of the National Field Hockey League (NFHL) and eligible to play games against other recognized universities. The group’s main goal is to maintain its membership in the organization for many years to come and to improve with every season. On top of that, the club team is a supportive team that is full of dedicated players looking for improvement everyday. As a member of the team, my first impression was that the environment is relaxed and the players are happy to be there. The club field hockey team at Fairfield University is a laid back, yet competitive team that competes at intense levels of field hockey. The team is extremely supportive of each other and they are a tight knit team. It took some time f...

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The club field hockey team at Fairfield University serves as a team for student athletes who wish to play field hockey but do not want to commit to the D1 varsity level. The club has students from all grade levels with high abilities of field hockey skills. The Fairfield chapter of club field hockey is a current member of the National Field Hockey League (NFHL) which allows the team to schedule games against other schools. Some may argue that club sports aren’t as competitive as varsity sports or may not be taken seriously because certain teams do not have a coach. Given the popularity of sports at Fairfield University, it seems important to get a look as to why students have decided to participate in club sports and if the overall athletic atmosphere had any influence on their decisions to join the club. It is interesting to see why so many students decide to play sports on campus and how competitive some of the teams can be. The questions I have prepared can be beneficial fo...