Campus Overview

Johns Hopkins University is a prestigious, mid-sized research university located in Baltimore, Maryland, known for its world-class academic programs and strong research focus. With approximately 6,000 undergraduate students, the university offers an intimate yet dynamic academic environment.


Location & Setting Urban campus situated in Baltimore's Charles Village neighborhood, with easy access to the city's cultural and professional resources. The campus blends historic architecture with modern facilities, nestled in a vibrant, diverse urban setting that provides numerous opportunities for exploration and engagement.

Campus Life Student life is intellectually driven but balanced, with a mix of academic rigor and social opportunities. On-campus housing is guaranteed for most students, with a residential college system that fosters community. While not heavily Greek-life focused, there are numerous clubs, research opportunities, and cultural organizations. Weekends often involve a combination of academic pursuits, city exploration, and campus events.

Student Body Highly diverse and academically accomplished student population, drawing students nationally and internationally. Typically characterized by intellectual curiosity, research enthusiasm, and a collaborative spirit. Students tend to be high-achieving, with strong interests in science, medicine, international relations, and public policy.

Academics Renowned for excellence in STEM fields, medicine, public health, and international studies. Extremely rigorous academic environment with outstanding research opportunities, particularly strong in biomedical sciences and engineering. Professors are leading researchers, providing students with cutting-edge learning experiences.

Athletics & Sports NCAA Division III athletics with strong participation in sports like lacrosse, swimming, and soccer. While not a major Division I athletic powerhouse, the university offers competitive sports and emphasizes student-athlete academic achievement. Robust intramural and club sports programs provide additional athletic engagement.

Lifestyle & Weather Experiences four distinct seasons, with mild winters and warm summers. Baltimore is very walkable, and public transportation is readily available, though having a car can be helpful. Nearby attractions include Inner Harbor, numerous museums, professional sports venues, and diverse dining options. Students enjoy outdoor activities in city parks and nearby Chesapeake Bay region.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Ranked
RPI Rank
#1
2025 Record
In-Division: 13-1
Conference
Centennial Conference
Coach
Jane Wells
Recruiting Events:
Disney Showcase 2026

School

Type
Private
Classification
Doctoral: Very High Research
Common Majors:
Biology (23%)
Engineering (20%)
Biomedical/Medical Engineering (44%)
Chemical Engineering (23%)
Mechanical Engineering (14%)
• Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering (5%)
• Computer Engineering (4%)
• Materials Engineering (4%)
• Civil Engineering (2%)
• Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering (2%)
• Engineering Mechanics (1%)
• Engineering, General (1%)
Social Sciences (11%)
Economics (38%)
International Relations and National Security Studies (34%)
• Political Science and Government (13%)
• Sociology (9%)
• Archeology (3%)
• Anthropology (2%)
Computer Science (9%)
Health Professions (9%)

Student Body

Total
29,890
Undergrad
19%
Demographics
54% women
Student:Faculty
6:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (0.8%)
Psychology (4.1%)
Biology (23.0%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (9.3%)
French (0.1%)

Academics

Admission Rate
8%
SAT Median
1,555
SAT Range
1,530-1,580
ACT Median
34
Retention
98%
Graduation
95%

Costs

In-State
$63,340
Out-of-State
$63,340
Room & Board
$19,910
Avg Net Price
$18,161
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January42°27°
April66°45°
July86°69°
October66°48°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Large)
Nearest City
Philadelphia, PA
Distance
89 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Jane Wells Head Coach jane.wells@jhu.edu View Bio
James Albanese Associate Head Coach jalbane5@jhu.edu View Bio
Britt Walker Mcneil Assistant Coach View Bio
Claire Trilling Assistant Coach View Bio
Kristen O Rourke Assistant Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

30 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 13% (4 players)
US Out-of-State: 87% (26 players)
Pennsylvania: 13% (4 players)
Maryland: 13% (4 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 18 (60.0%)
Midfielder: 10 (33.3%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (6.7%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 8 (26.7%)
Sophomore: 10 (33.3%)
Junior: 5 (16.7%)
Senior: 5 (16.7%)
5th Year/Grad: 2 (6.7%)

Full Roster (30 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Eliza Vander Mid. Jr. 5-5 Villanova, PA Agnes Irwin School
2 Emi Hakutani Def. Jr. 5-2 Potomac, MD Holton-Arms School
3 Catherine D'Arcy Mid. Fr. 5-9 Larchmont, NY Mamaroneck
4 Ava Zimmerman For. Fr. 5-10 Millersville, MD Severna Park
5 Sophia Albano For. Jr. 5-4 Pittsford, NY Pittsford Mendon
6 Sienna Noh For. Fr. 5-7 Lansdale, PA Mount Saint Joseph
7 An Tran Mid. So. 5-0 Ashburn, VA Independence
8 Rosie Rockell Def. So. 5-4 Moorestown, NJ Moorestown
9 Caeli Robinson Def. Jr. 5-6 Hong Kong, MD The Hill School
10 Megan Chang For. Sr. 5-1 Houston, TX St. John's School
11 Grace Nockolds For. Gr. 5-2 Houston, TX St. John's School
12 Julia Widen For. So. 5-7 Bronxville, NY The Hotchkiss School
13 Evie Hamm Mid. Fr. 5-7 Louisville, KY Sacred Heart
14 Josephine Rich Def. Fr. 5-6 Shaker Heights, OH Shaker Heights
15 Jenna Halpin Mid. Gr. 5-4 Locust Valley, NY Locust Valley
16 Kaitlin Coward Mid. So. 5-3 Burke, VA Robinson
17 Ada Farmer Mid./Def. So. 5-4 Pfafftown, NC R.J. Reynolds
18 Zoey Bennett Mid. Sr. 5-6 New Canaan, CT New Canaan
19 Mia Edmonds Def. Sr. 5-6 Hanover, NH Hanover
20 Joyce Tao Def. Fr. 5-7 Hummelstown, PA Hershey
21 Leah Froemming Def. So. 5-8 San Jose, CA Leigh
22 Cameron Thiesing Def. Sr. 5-2 Louisville, KY Dupont Manual
23 Eve Fowler Def. Fr. 5-6 Timonium, MD Dulaney
25 Grace Waldeck For. Sr. 5-7 Concord, MA Concord Carlisle
26 Sophia Builione For. So. 5-4 Short Hills, NJ Kent Place School
27 Sarah Chilton Mid. Fr. 5-6 Henrico, VA Douglas Freeman
34 Zoya Iyer For. So. 5-2 Dallas, TX Greenhill School
35 Deedee Golla Mid. So. 5-6 Oak Park, IL Oak Park & River Forest
77 Jessica Lapidus GK So. 5-6 Denver, CO Colorado Academy
99 Aubrey Kilgore GK Jr. 5-8 Schwenksville, PA Perkiomen Valley