Campus Overview

Keene State College is a small public liberal arts college located in the charming city of Keene, New Hampshire, with an enrollment of around 2,000 students. The college offers an intimate academic environment with personalized learning and strong community connections.


Location & Setting Rural/small-town setting in southwestern New Hampshire, situated in Keene, a picturesque small city surrounded by scenic New England landscape. The campus is walkable and integrated with the downtown area, offering a close-knit community feel with easy access to local amenities.

Campus Life Intimate campus environment with a focus on close student-faculty relationships. Residential life includes on-campus housing options with a mix of traditional dormitories and apartment-style living. Limited Greek life, with social activities primarily centered around campus events, outdoor activities, and local community engagement.

Student Body Predominantly regional student population, with most students from New Hampshire and surrounding New England states. Typically middle-class background with a strong representation of first-generation college students. Students tend to be academically motivated and community-oriented, with interests in outdoor recreation, social sciences, and education.

Academics Known for strong education, environmental studies, and health science programs. Offers a comprehensive liberal arts curriculum with small class sizes and significant opportunities for hands-on learning and research. Academic culture is collaborative and supportive, with professors who prioritize individual student success.

Athletics & Sports Competes in NCAA Division III with the Keene State Owls. Emphasis on participation and personal development rather than high-profile athletics. Strong intramural and club sports programs provide opportunities for all students to stay active and engaged.

Lifestyle & Weather Experiences distinct four-season New England climate with cold, snowy winters and mild summers. Winter activities include skiing and snowboarding in nearby mountain regions. Campus and downtown area are walkable, but a car can be helpful for accessing surrounding recreational areas and off-campus activities. Strong outdoor recreation culture with proximity to hiking, skiing, and natural attractions.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Little East Conference
Coach
Amy Watson

School

Type
Public
Classification
Baccalaureate: Diverse Fields
Common Majors:
Engineering Tech (13%)
Visual Arts (13%)
Film/Video and Photographic Arts (40%)
Design and Applied Arts (18%)
• Fine and Studio Arts (18%)
• Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (10%)
• Music (10%)
• Dance (4%)
Education (9%)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods (74%)
• Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas (26%)
Psychology (9%)
Business (8%)

Student Body

Total
2,808
Undergrad
95%
Demographics
53% women
Student:Faculty
16:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (2.1%)
Psychology (8.6%)
Biology (2.6%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (8.6%)
French (0.1%)

Academics

Admission Rate
89%
Retention
78%
Graduation
58%

Costs

In-State
$14,710
Out-of-State
$26,186
Room & Board
$13,860
Avg Net Price
$19,164
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January30°10°
April57°30°
July82°56°
October60°36°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Town (Town: Distant)
Nearest City
Boston, MA
Distance
73 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Amy Watson Head Coach awatson@keene.edu View Bio
Travis Wyant Assistant Coach Travis.Wyant@keene.edu View Bio
Jackie Brown Assistant Coach jaclyn.brown@keene.edu View Bio
Carole Kinsella Assistant Coach View Bio
Carlin Testa '20 Athletic Trainer
Savannah Bradley Manager
Maddie DeSouza Manager

Roster Breakdown

26 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 35% (9 players)
US Out-of-State: 65% (17 players)
Massachusetts: 38% (10 players)
New Hampshire: 35% (9 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 13 (50.0%)
Midfielder: 10 (38.5%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 7 (26.9%)
Sophomore: 4 (15.4%)
Junior: 6 (23.1%)
Senior: 9 (34.6%)

Full Roster (26 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Grace Bazin Forward Sr. 5-4 Westminster, Vt. Bellows Falls
2 Grace Seabury Midfield Jr. 5-4 Wakefield, Mass. Wakefield
3 Jennifer Erikson Forward Sr. 5-7 Auburn, Mass. Auburn
4 Meghan Daileanes Forward Jr. 5-3 Londonderry, N.H. Londonderry
5 Quinn Mailloux Defense Sr. 5-2 Hampstead, N.H. Pinkerton Academy
6 Elyse Picard Midfield Jr. 5-6 Southington, Conn. Southington
7 Ella DiMatteo Midfield Jr. 5-4 Waltham, Mass. Waltham
9 Kalina Piasecki Forward Sr. 5-8 Melrose, Mass. Melrose
10 Belle Hemond Midfield Jr. 5-6 Topsham, Maine Mount Ararat
12 Megan Goodwin Defense Jr. 5-0 Keene, N.H. Keene
14 Lilah Carr Defense So. 5-2 Springfield, Mass. Agawam
15 Kaitlyn Castriotta Midfield Sr. 5-2 Brookline, N.H. Hollis-Brookline
18 Addy Wernig Defense So. 5-2 Gilford, N.H. Gilford
19 Sophia Merenda Midfield So. 5-3 Amherst, N.H. Souhegan
21 Alessandra Vidal Midfield Sr. 5-0 Selden, N.Y. Newfield
22 Mary Firlings Midfield Fr. 5-2 South Grafton, Mass. Sutton
23 Grace Murphy Defense Sr. 5-4 New Boston, N.H. Goffstown
24 Norah Bargatti Forward So. 5-5 Westfield, Mass. Westfield
25 Elle MacDonald Forward Fr. 5-8 New Hampton, N.H. Newfound
27 Emma Bazin Midfield Fr. 5-2 Westminster, Vt. Bellows Falls
29 Lucy Dickenson Forward Fr. 4-8 Cheshire, Conn. Cheshire
33 Addison Collette Midfield Fr. 5-5 Westminster, Mass. Oakmont
36 Madeline Silvester Defense Sr. 5-4 Chatham, Mass. Monomoy
76 Anna Michaud Goalkeeper Fr. 5-3 Swansea, Mass. Tabor Academy
88 Clara Gorman Goalkeeper Sr. 5-8 Stratham, N.H. Exeter
99 Molly Diamondstein Goalkeeper Fr. 5-4 Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Lower Merion