Campus Overview

Here's a summary for the University of British Columbia (UBC):


The University of British Columbia is a large, research-intensive public university located in Vancouver, renowned for its stunning campus and academic excellence. With over 65,000 students, UBC is one of Canada's largest and most comprehensive universities, offering a vibrant and diverse academic environment.

Location & Setting Urban campus situated on the west side of Vancouver, nestled on a beautiful peninsula with views of the Pacific Ocean and coastal mountains. The campus is technically within the city but feels like a spacious, self-contained academic community with extensive green spaces and natural surroundings.

Campus Life Extremely active campus with numerous student clubs, events, and social opportunities. Student housing includes multiple residence options, with strong community engagement and a mix of on-campus and nearby off-campus living. Large student population creates numerous social scenes, from academic groups to recreational clubs and athletic teams.

Student Body Highly international student population, with approximately 30% international students representing over 120 countries. Students tend to be academically motivated, environmentally conscious, and culturally diverse. Strong representation of students from across Canada and the Pacific Rim, creating a globally-oriented campus culture.

Academics Highly regarded research university with particular strengths in sciences, engineering, business, and health sciences. Known for rigorous academic programs, significant research output, and consistently high national and global rankings. Offers over 200 undergraduate programs across 12 faculties with a reputation for innovative, interdisciplinary learning.

Athletics & Sports Competitive NCAA-level athletics with the UBC Thunderbirds competing in multiple sports. Strong emphasis on varsity and intramural sports, with world-class athletic facilities. Particularly strong in swimming, basketball, and volleyball. Campus has extensive recreational sports opportunities for all skill levels.

Lifestyle & Weather Mild maritime climate with wet winters and relatively dry, comfortable summers. Extremely walkable campus and city with excellent public transit. Proximity to outdoor recreation is unparalleled - skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and ocean activities are easily accessible. No car is necessary, but having one can expand recreational options.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
USports
Conference
CWUAA
Coach
Geoff Matthews

School

Type
-
Classification
-

Student Body

Total
55,000
Undergrad
100%
Demographics
-
Student:Faculty
-

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science
Psychology
Biology
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French

Academics

Admission Rate
52%
Retention
-
Graduation
-

Costs

In-State
-
Out-of-State
$42,000
Room & Board
-
Avg Net Price
-
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January45°34°
April58°42°
July73°55°
October57°44°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Large)
Nearest City
Seattle, WA
Distance
122 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Geoff Matthews Head Coach View Bio
Richard Hildreth Assistant Coach View Bio
Paul Mounter Assistant Coach View Bio
Lauren Alderson Assistant Coach View Bio
Karen Wei Student Trainer
Amber Lu Student Trainer

Roster Breakdown

22 players

Geographic Recruiting

US Out-of-State: 91% (20 players)
International: 9% (2 players)
Canada: 91% (20 players)
Netherlands: 5% (1 player)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 13 (59.1%)
Midfielder: 6 (27.3%)

Class Year Distribution

5th Year/Grad: 4 (18.2%)

Full Roster (22 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Alessandra Uy Goalkeeper 1 5-4 Richmond, B.C. -
2 Rayna Dhaliwal Defender 1 5-7 Vancouver, B.C. -
3 Wynn Brown Defender 2 5-8 Vancouver, B.C. -
4 Thora Rae Forward 5 5-7 Vancouver, B.C. Sir Winston Churchill Secondary
5 Hazel Taylor Midfielder 4 5-4 Calgary, Alta. Sir Winston Churchill High School
6 Laurien Bruijning Midfielder 1 5-5 Hilversum, Netherlands -
8 Kenzie Girgis Midfielder 4 5-2 Ottawa, Ont. Glebe Collegiate Institute
9 Birkley Anderson Defender 5 5-4 Duncan, B.C. Shawnigan Lake
10 Sydney Le Forward 2 5-6 North Vancouver, B.C. -
11 Riley Brown Forward 4 5-8 North Vancouver, B.C. Handsworth Secondary
12 Shyana Ringma Defender 4 5-5 Victoria, B.C. Mount Douglas Secondary
13 Kaia Cooper Forward 5 5-7 North Vancouver, B.C. Handsworth Secondary
14 Russem Thind Forward 2 5-3 Surrey, B.C. Fraser Heights Secondary
15 Shannon Stelling Midfielder 2 5-7 Vancouver, B.C. -
16 Prabnoor Hundal Midfielder 2 5-7 White Rock, B.C. -
17 Kaitlyn Pennefather Defender 3 5-9 North Vancouver, B.C. Handsworth Secondary School
18 Mikayla Stelling Midfielder 5 5-5 Vancouver, B.C. Little Flower Academy
20 Maia Lawrence Forward 1 5-6 Victoria, B.C. -
21 Olivia Okano Defender 1 5-4 North Vancouver, B.C. -
22 Sukhman Hundal Defender 2 5-5 Surrey, B.C. -
28 Pascale Pottier Goalkeeper 1 5-6 Sevenoaks, England -
30 Robyn Goh Goalkeeper 3 5-4 North Vancouver, B.C. École Windsor Secondary School