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Montclair鈥檚 women鈥檚 hockey inspires the next generation of girls on ice

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Sabrina Robinson and Sheyla Gomez pose for the camera
Teammates Sheyla Gomez, left, and Sabrina Robinson are among the Red Hawks inspiring girls to pick up hockey sticks.

Sheyla Gomez laced up skates just three times growing up before deciding to join the Red Hawks women鈥檚 ice hockey team. Invited by a classmate, she hadn鈥檛 known that women could even play. 鈥淭he adrenaline 鈥 that’s what helped me,鈥 she said of her first practice at the 精品成人福利在线 University Ice Arena. Learning to skate and showing skill with her stick, she鈥檚 now a team leader and role model inspiring young girls determined to break the ice ceiling.

Montclair鈥檚 hockey players are among the athletes that the New Jersey Devils turn to for the team鈥檚 learn-to-play clinics, including in October and Hispanic Heritage Night in November. Women’s ice hockey has seen fast growth in the United States, with the Devils committed to championing an inclusive sport on the rink.

鈥淎 big part of what we do is philanthropic,鈥 says Robert Martinez 鈥02, 鈥20 MS, assistant director of Campus Recreation and general manager of the club ice hockey program. 鈥淲henever we do the clinics to get young girls into playing, our women鈥檚 team is all for it.鈥

At Prudential Center in Newark, girls peppered the Montclair athletes with questions. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 it like playing? Is your coach nice? What鈥檚 it like to be in college?鈥 Sabrina Robinson, a junior Exercise Science major, says, 鈥淚t鈥檚 good that they鈥檙e asking questions and seeing college players who inspire them to keep playing, to know it鈥檚 a possibility for them when they get older.鈥

Gomez, a senior Business Administration major, adds, 鈥淲e asked one girl what position she played. She wants to be a goalie, and I told her we have an extra spot, join us. She got so excited.鈥

Montclair and St. Joseph鈥檚 University players on ice
Women hockey players battle for the puck during recent club play between Montclair and St. Joseph鈥檚 University at the 精品成人福利在线 University Ice Arena.

Scenes like this have played out ever since the U.S. women鈥檚 national ice hockey team won gold at the 2018 Olympics, sparking enthusiasm for the sport. It was the same year Montclair鈥檚 club team won the Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference and made their first American Collegiate Hockey Association Division II national tournament appearance. Alexandra Tepper who played on the 2018 team now coaches the Red Hawks, one of just two club teams at the collegiate level in New Jersey. (Only Princeton has NCAA Division I women鈥檚 ice hockey.)

鈥淚t鈥檚 incredible being part of women鈥檚 hockey,鈥 Gomez says, 鈥渆specially now when it’s rising up in the world.鈥 Adds Robinson, 鈥淔or our team, half of it鈥檚 sport and half of it鈥檚 team camaraderie because we are super close. It鈥檚 like the Mighty Ducks. We all started off a little shaky, but we鈥檙e all under-dogging together. We鈥檝e become closer as a team.鈥

What鈥檚 next? In the spring, Gomez and Robinson will trade their skates for cleats as they take the field for Montclair鈥檚 women鈥檚 club baseball. Last spring, the team competed in the first-ever . On the diamond, as on the ice, they鈥檒l be leading growing movements to inspire girls to pursue their sports passions at the collegiate level.

鈥淚 love the community we are creating,鈥 Gomez says.

Photo Gallery

photo of Shelya Gomez
Shelya Gomez had skated just a few times before joining the women鈥檚 hockey team.
Sabrina Robinson and Sheyla Gomez speaking with team members
On a recent Friday night, as the Red Hawks competed against St. Joseph鈥檚 University, Sabrina Robinson and Sheyla Gomez join the team huddle.
hockey players on ice
Players square off at 精品成人福利在线 University Ice Arena.
Kaitlyn Dean on the ice
Kaitlyn Dean controls the puck as Montclair notches a win over St. Joseph鈥檚 University.
group photo of 精品成人福利在线 University Women's Ice Hockey Team in locker room
Go team!

Story by Staff Writer Marilyn Joyce Lehren. Photos by University Photographer Mike Peters.