Behind the Scenes with Lehigh's Field Hockey Stars: Maddie Kandra and Nola Ryder
Discovering Passion and Challenges with Maddie and Nola
Step onto the field with Maddie Kandra and Nola Ryder, the heartbeats of Lehigh University’s field hockey team, as they open up about their journey in the latest episode of Mountain Hawk Talk. According to Lehigh University Athletics, this exclusive conversation reveals the passion that drives these athletes, both on and off the field.
The Journey Begins
Maddie and Nola’s story is not just about field hockey; it’s about finding a home away from home on the field. From their first days with the team, both players have faced the usual challenges of collegiate sports—balancing academics, rigorous training, and maintaining a social life.
Overcoming Challenges
Facing adversities is part of every athlete’s career, and Maddie and Nola have had their share. Their resilience is evident as they discuss navigating challenges—be it injuries or tough competition—a testament to their dedication and love for the game.
Goals and Aspirations
As they talk about the goals for the remainder of their collegiate careers, Maddie and Nola express hope and determination. They are not just aiming for victory on the field, but are also striving for personal growth and lasting connections with their teammates.
The Community Impact
Beyond personal achievements, Maddie and Nola strive to make an impact on the young and aspiring field hockey enthusiasts at Lehigh. Their story is a beacon, inspiring the next generation to pursue sports with the same fervor.
A Look to the Future
As their journey continues, both players have their eyes set on future accomplishments, ready to tackle every game head-on with the support of their team, coaches, and the Lehigh community.
Delve deeper into their inspiring journey by catching the full conversation in Mountain Hawk Talk’s latest episode. This episode is more than just about field hockey; it’s about dreams, determination, and the spirit that fuels these incredible athletes.