 On a Monday night, most college students would be spending their time studying, or with friends. For these students, they spend it inside the rink. The Boston University Yoga Hockey Club team practices three times a week at Fitreck, typically starting at 9.30 p.m. and going all the way until the facility closes. And those hours have not gone to waste. Just last spring, the team skated their way all the way to Nationals, and many players on the team have even received invitations to play semi-professionally. Player Miranda Lima said she'd never played with a hockey before coming to college. Now, she's an international champion. Having the opportunity to play internationally has been my goal forever. And so being able to actually do it for once and playing this new sport that I never thought would kind of take me there was surreal and incredible experience. And I would do it again in a heartbeat. This summer, Miranda finally got her chance. Representing Team USA in Argentina. A chance that resulted in her team getting first place. Aidan Cliff, the captain and executive director of the team, says their success can be attributed to not only who they have playing, but also where they practice. Most teams either need to pay for ice time or go really far, travel an hour, hour and a half away from campus to even get somewhat of a practice experience. So being able to be here and use this wonderful facility has contributed a lot to our success and our development as a program. Miranda says she's looking forward to preparing for the pre-season tournaments for the team she now calls family. Reporting for BU-TV 10, I'm Lene Broussard.