Campus Overview

Bates College is a highly regarded, intimate liberal arts college located in Lewiston, Maine, with approximately 1,800 undergraduate students. Known for its rigorous academic environment and strong sense of community, Bates offers a close-knit educational experience that emphasizes intellectual engagement and personal growth.


Location & Setting Located in a small-town, working-class environment in central Maine. Lewiston is a modest urban setting, approximately 40 miles north of Portland. The campus provides a traditional New England college landscape with historic and modern buildings nestled in a compact, walkable layout.

Campus Life Small college atmosphere with strong residential community. Most students live on campus, creating tight social connections. No formal Greek life, but numerous student-led clubs and organizations foster social engagement. Weekend activities include campus events, local outdoor recreation, and trips to nearby Portland for entertainment.

Student Body Diverse student population drawing from across the United States and internationally. Typically academically motivated students with strong intellectual curiosity. Politically engaged student body with a reputation for social awareness and progressive values. Students tend to be collaborative, intellectually adventurous, and committed to community involvement.

Academics Highly selective liberal arts curriculum with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary learning. Known for robust programs in environmental studies, social sciences, and humanities. Small class sizes (average 16 students) ensure personalized academic attention. Significant research opportunities for undergraduates, with strong faculty mentorship.

Athletics & Sports NCAA Division III program with 31 varsity teams. Strong athletic tradition emphasizing academic-athletic balance. Competitive in sports like swimming, rowing, and tennis. Robust intramural and club sports programs provide opportunities for all skill levels. Campus culture values athletic participation but doesn't prioritize sports over academics.

Lifestyle & Weather Classic New England climate with cold, snowy winters and mild summers. Campus is walkable, but a car can be helpful for off-campus activities. Proximity to outdoor recreation areas like mountains and coastline provides opportunities for hiking, skiing, and coastal activities. Students often embrace outdoor lifestyle and seasonal recreational activities.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Ranked
RPI Rank
#2
2025 Record
In-Division: 11-2
Conference
New England Small College Athletic Conference
Coach
Dani Kogut

School

Type
Private
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (31%)
Political Science and Government (40%)
• Economics (37%)
• Sociology (16%)
• Anthropology (6%)
Biology (18%)
Natural Resources (10%)
Psychology (10%)
English (7%)

Student Body

Total
1,753
Undergrad
100%
Demographics
51% women
Student:Faculty
10:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (10.5%)
Psychology (9.6%)
Biology (18.0%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French (2.1%)

Academics

Admission Rate
13%
SAT Median
1,455
SAT Range
1,400-1,510
ACT Median
32
Retention
94%
Graduation
91%

Costs

In-State
$63,478
Out-of-State
$63,478
Room & Board
$17,904
Avg Net Price
$30,703
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January28°12°
April53°35°
July80°62°
October58°41°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Small)
Nearest City
Boston, MA
Distance
128 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Dani Kogut Head Coach bobcatfieldhockey@bates.edu View Bio
Kelly Mcmanus 12 Assistant Coach bobcatfieldhockey@bates.edu View Bio
Ian Wagge Assistant Coach bobcatfieldhockey@bates.edu View Bio
Taylor Vogt Athletic Trainer
Sandra Goff Associate Professor of Economics / Faculty Liaison

Roster Breakdown

24 players

Geographic Recruiting

US Out-of-State: 88% (21 players)
International: 12% (3 players)
Massachusetts: 38% (9 players)
New York: 8% (2 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 9 (37.5%)
Midfielder: 8 (33.3%)
Defender: 5 (20.8%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (8.3%)

Full Roster (24 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
00 Ava Donohue GK - 5-7 Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. The Madeira School (Va.)
1 Sophie O'Sullivan F - 5-6 Wellesley, Mass. Wellesley
2 Elena Agosti M - 5-6 North Andover, Mass. Brooks School
3 Alexa Queen F - 5-1 Pittsburgh, Pa. Aquinas Academy of Pittsburgh
4 Summer Gordon M - 5-3 North Andover, Mass. North Andover
5 Rose Gordon M - 5-7 North Andover, Mass. North Andover
6 Molly Rhatigan D - 5-8 Holderness, N.H. Holderness
7 Emma Queen F - 5-3 Pittsburgh, Pa. Aquinas Academy
9 Caroline Nowak D - 5-5 Pelham, N.Y. The Ursuline School
10 Lucy Norris F - 5-4 Chicago, Ill. Latin School of Chicago
12 Catherine Russell M - 5-6 Newton, Mass. The Winsor School
13 Ciara Geraghty F - 5-3 Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport
14 Ali Apigian M - 5-7 McLean, Va. National Cathedral School (Washington, D.C.)
15 Lilly Hogan F - 5-4 Westport, Conn. Greens Farms Academy
16 Haley Dwight D - 5-7 West Newbury, Mass. Pentucket Regional
17 Sophie Jullienne M - 5-10 Hong Kong, China South Island School
18 Ameera Dhillon D - 5-8 Surrey, British Columbia York House School
19 Elsa Copeland F - 5-5 Toronto, Ontario Canterbury School (Conn.)
20 Amy LaBelle D - 5-7 Barrington, R.I. Barrington
21 Brooke Moloney-Kolenberg F - 5-2 Winchester, Mass. Winchester
22 Sophia Cordoni F - 5-5 San Jose, Calif. Saint Francis
23 Bella Bigelow M - 5-3 Alburgh, Vt. The Hotchkiss School (Conn.)
28 Eva Boucher M - 5-4 Boston, Mass. Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart
88 Kaili Jacobsen GK - 5-4 Fairfield, Conn. Fairfield Ludlowe