Hobart and William Smith Colleges (HWS) is a prestigious private liberal arts college located in the picturesque Finger Lakes region of New York, with a small and intimate student body of approximately 2,100 students across its two coordinate colleges. The institution offers a close-knit academic environment with a strong emphasis on personalized education.
Location & Setting Situated in Geneva, NY, the campus is located in a rural/small-town setting on the western shore of Seneca Lake. The surrounding Finger Lakes region provides a scenic, tranquil environment with limited urban amenities, offering a classic small-college campus experience.
Campus Life With its small student population, HWS provides an intimate campus community where students know each other and have significant opportunities for personal interaction. Housing is primarily on-campus, with a moderate Greek life presence. Weekend activities tend to center around campus events, outdoor activities, and small group social gatherings.
Student Body The student body is moderately diverse, drawing students from across the United States and several international countries. Typical students are academically motivated, interested in interdisciplinary learning, and engaged in community activities. The college attracts intellectually curious students who appreciate a personalized educational experience.
Academics HWS is known for its strong liberal arts curriculum, offering exceptional programs in environmental studies, international relations, and undergraduate research. The academic environment is intellectually rigorous, with small class sizes and significant faculty-student interaction. The colleges emphasize experiential learning and interdisciplinary approaches.
Athletics & Sports As a Division III program, HWS offers competitive athletics with a focus on student-athlete academic achievement. The Statesmen and Herons compete in the Liberty League, with strong programs in sports like rowing, lacrosse, and soccer. The athletic culture emphasizes participation, skill development, and team spirit.
Lifestyle & Weather The region experiences distinct four-season weather, with cold winters and moderate summers. A car is helpful but not absolutely necessary, as the campus is walkable and some local services are accessible. Outdoor activities like hiking, rowing, and skiing are popular, taking advantage of the Finger Lakes' natural landscape.

| High | Low | |
|---|---|---|
| January | 30° | 16° |
| April | 54° | 35° |
| July | 79° | 61° |
| October | 58° | 41° |
| Name | Position | Contact | Bio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sophie Riskie 07 | Head Coach | sriskie@hws.edu | View Bio |
| Katie Lass | Assistant Coach | LASS@hws.edu | View Bio |
| Kelly Blackhurst | Assistant Coach | — | View Bio |
| Ami Cammarota 00 | Assistant Coach | — | View Bio |
| Bella Diamandis | Field Hockey Operations Assistant | — | View Bio |
| Jeff Anderson | Faculty-Athletic Fellow | — | |
| Kristen Welsh | Faculty-Athletic Fellow | — | |
| Richie Titus | Assistant Athletic Trainer | — | |
| Izzy Callen | Assistant Coach | — | |
| Zack Koons | Assistant Director of Athletic Communications | — | |
| Nick Prince | Assistant Equipment Manager | — |
| # | Name | Position | Year | Height | Hometown | High School |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Elle Oberfield | M | JR | - | University Heights, Ohio | Hawken |
| 2 | Ava Vecchione | D | JR | - | Belle Mead, N.J. | The Pennington School |
| 3 | Leah Griffith | M/D | JR | - | Rochester, N.Y. | East Rochester |
| 4 | Zoe Ugarteche | M | SR | - | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Colegio Alas |
| 5 | Eliza Freeland | F | SO | - | Buffalo, N.Y. | West Seneca |
| 6 | Anneliese Oetsen | F | SR | - | Grafton, Mass. | Grafton |
| 7 | Kristen Newman | F/M | SR | - | Hunt Valley, Md. | St. Timothy's School |
| 9 | Ana Dios Vidal | M | SO | - | Madrid, Spain | The Hun School of Princeton |
| 10 | Rebecca Mantione | F/M | GR | - | Baldwinsville, N.Y. | C.W. Baker |
| 11 | Kylee Knuschke | M | JR | - | Red Hook, N.Y. | Red Hook |
| 12 | Mia Batchelder | F | SO | - | Andover, Mass. | Andover |
| 13 | Hadley Harbert | D | SO | - | Collegeville, Pa. | Germantown Academy |
| 14 | Taryn Hitt | M | FY | - | Whitney Point, N.Y. | Whitney Point |
| 15 | Sophia Weene | M | SO | - | Wellesley, Mass. | Wellesley |
| 16 | Delaney Williams | D | SR | - | Vestal, N.Y. | Vestal |
| 18 | Josie Elion | D | FY | - | Annapolis, Md. | Severn School |
| 20 | Grace McCormick | M | SO | - | Orchard Park, N.Y. | Orchard Park |
| 22 | Lily Gutch | M/F | SR | - | Saratoga Springs, N.Y. | Saratoga Springs |
| 23 | Caroline Kogut | D | SO | - | Glenville, N.Y. | Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake |
| 24 | Caroline Lemos | F/M | FY | - | Boxford, Mass. | Pingree School |
| 25 | Abby Jones | F | SR | - | Nantucket, Mass. | St. George's School |
| 27 | Madison Campisi | F | SO | - | Sparta, N.J. | Sparta |
| 77 | Baker Jeremiah | GK | SO | - | Glen Mills, Pa. | Garnet Valley |
| 90 | Olivia Terranova | GK | FY | - | Lockport, N.Y. | Starpoint |