Campus Overview

Connecticut College is an intimate, academically rigorous liberal arts college nestled in New London, offering students a close-knit intellectual community with approximately 1,900 undergraduate students. The college provides a personalized educational experience characterized by small class sizes and strong student-faculty interactions.


Location & Setting Located in New London, Connecticut, the campus is situated in a suburban setting with easy access to both coastal environments and urban amenities. The city of New London provides a moderate-sized community backdrop, with the college campus offering a contained, self-sufficient environment.

Campus Life With its small student body, Connecticut College fosters an intimate social scene where students know each other well. On-campus housing is prevalent, with most students living in residential halls or themed housing communities. The campus lacks traditional Greek life, instead emphasizing inclusive community-building activities and student-led organizations.

Student Body The student population is predominantly drawn from the Northeast United States but includes significant national and international representation. Students tend to be intellectually curious, socially engaged, and interested in interdisciplinary learning. The campus culture values academic exploration, social consciousness, and collaborative engagement.

Academics Connecticut College is known for its strong liberal arts curriculum, offering robust programs in areas like environmental studies, international relations, and interdisciplinary sciences. The academic environment is challenging yet supportive, with an emphasis on critical thinking, research opportunities, and personalized academic advising.

Athletics & Sports Competing at the NCAA Division III level, the college offers a range of varsity sports within the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). While athletics are important, the focus is on student-athlete balance and participation rather than high-profile competitive achievements.

Lifestyle & Weather New London experiences distinct four-season weather, with cold winters and mild summers. The compact campus is highly walkable, though having a car can be beneficial for exploring surrounding areas. Nearby coastal locations offer opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hiking, sailing, and beach activities.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Ranked
RPI Rank
#11
Conference
New England Small College Athletic Conference
Recruiting Events:
Disney Showcase 2026

School

Type
Private
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (30%)
Economics (42%)
Political Science and Government (27%)
• Sociology (14%)
• International Relations and National Security Studies (14%)
• Anthropology (4%)
Biology (20%)
Psychology (12%)
Visual Arts (9%)
Fine and Studio Arts (40%)
Dance (20%)
• Film/Video and Photographic Arts (20%)
• Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (12%)
• Music (8%)
Computer Science (7%)

Student Body

Total
1,960
Undergrad
100%
Demographics
61% women
Student:Faculty
9:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science
Psychology (12.1%)
Biology (20.5%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French (1.9%)

Academics

Admission Rate
38%
SAT Median
1,405
SAT Range
1,340-1,470
ACT Median
32
Retention
87%
Graduation
84%

Costs

In-State
$64,812
Out-of-State
$64,812
Room & Board
$17,885
Avg Net Price
$33,998
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January39°24°
April57°41°
July81°66°
October63°47°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Small)
Nearest City
New York, NY
Distance
109 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Ryley Van Der Velde Head Field Hockey Coach rvanderv@conncoll.edu View Bio
Emily Moniz Assistant Field Hockey Coach emoniz@conncoll.edu View Bio
Erin Gendreau Assistant Field Hockey Coach View Bio
Lauren Berestecky Lasusa Volunteer Field Hockey Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

20 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 10% (2 players)
US Out-of-State: 85% (17 players)
International: 5% (1 player)
Massachusetts: 30% (6 players)
North Carolina: 10% (2 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 1 (5.0%)
Forward/Midfielder: 1 (5.0%)
Midfielder: 5 (25.0%)
Midfielder/Defender: 1 (5.0%)
Defender: 8 (40.0%)
Goalkeeper: 1 (5.0%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 3 (15.0%)
Sophomore: 6 (30.0%)
Junior: 5 (25.0%)
Senior: 6 (30.0%)

Full Roster (20 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
2 Megan Pons D Jr. 5-2 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Catholic
3 Meredith du Four M So. 5-4 Beverly, Mass. The Governor's Academy
4 Bridget McGann F Sr. 5-6 West Hartford, Conn. Hall
6 Serena Moore D So. 5-6 Houston, Texas Episcopal
7 Reese Ziegler A So. 5-6 Charlotte, N.C. Providence Day School
8 Maddie Mason M Jr. 5-3 Brentwood, N.H. Exeter
9 Lilly Moore D Sr. 4-11 East Sandwich, Mass. Sandwich
11 Emily Kulpa D So. 5-7 Richmond, Va. Midlothian
12 Margaret Sadak M Sr. 5-9 Glastonbury, Conn. Westminster School
13 Frances Brisbane D Jr. 5-7 Cohasset, Mass. Cohasset
14 Isabelle Steiner A So. 5-4 Newfields, N.H. Exeter
15 Katie Dolan M Sr. 5-5 Westminster, Mass. Cushing Academy
18 Kellyn Scheel F/M Jr. 5-8 Palo Alto, Calif. Palo Alto
20 Holly Levasseur D Sr. 5-4 Byfield, Mass. Middlesex School
21 Sadie Gearan D Jr. 5-9 Lynnfield, Mass. The Governor's Academy
22 Elizabeth Bonner A So. 5-7 Westfield, N.J. Kent School
23 Ellie Costanza M/D Fr. 5-5 Flanders, N.J. Mount Olive
24 Alex Flynn M Fr. 5-4 Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Berkshire School
25 Sophia Stevens D Sr. 5-5 Shelburne, Vt. Champlain Valley Union
88 Isabella Carnall GK Fr. 5-6 Malvern, Pa. Great Valley