Campus Overview

Keuka College is a small, intimate private liberal arts college located in the scenic Finger Lakes region of New York State. With approximately 1,000 undergraduate students, Keuka offers a close-knit, personalized educational experience characterized by small class sizes and strong student-faculty relationships.


Location & Setting Rural setting in Keuka Park, situated near Keuka Lake in the picturesque Finger Lakes region of western New York. The campus is located in a small town environment, surrounded by natural beauty and agricultural landscapes, offering a peaceful and serene academic setting.

Campus Life Small campus with a tight-knit community feel. On-campus housing is available and encouraged, with most students living in residence halls. Social life centers around campus events, student organizations, and close interactions within the small student body. Limited Greek life, with community and personal connections being more prominent than large social scenes.

Student Body Predominantly regional draw from New York State, with some national representation. Students typically come from middle-class backgrounds, attracted by the college's personalized approach and hands-on learning opportunities. Strong emphasis on practical education and career preparation.

Academics Known for experiential learning and strong professional preparation programs. Notable for innovative Work-Study program where students alternate classroom learning with paid professional experiences. Strong programs in nursing, education, and business management. Academically rigorous but supportive environment with low student-to-faculty ratios.

Athletics & Sports NCAA Division III athletics with competitive programs in several sports. Athletic teams (the Wolves) participate in the North Eastern Athletic Conference. While not a major sports powerhouse, athletics provide opportunities for student-athletes to compete and develop leadership skills.

Lifestyle & Weather Typical Finger Lakes regional climate with cold winters and mild summers. A car is recommended due to rural location, though campus is compact. Outdoor activities include hiking, lake recreation, and enjoying the surrounding natural landscape. Winter sports and fall foliage are significant regional attractions.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Empire 8
Coach
Jessica Franklin
Recruiting Events:
Disney Showcase 2026

School

Type
Private
Classification
Master's: Medium Programs
Common Majors:
Health Professions (20%)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (52%)
• Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions (48%)
Public Administration (18%)
Business (17%)
Business Administration, Management and Operations (86%)
• Marketing (9%)
• Accounting and Related Services (5%)
Education (10%)
Special Education and Teaching (63%)
• Education, General (20%)
• Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas (17%)
Psychology (10%)

Student Body

Total
1,282
Undergrad
72%
Demographics
74% women
Student:Faculty
11:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (1.5%)
Psychology (9.8%)
Biology (3.4%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (19.6%)
French (3.8%)

Academics

Admission Rate
94%
SAT Median
1,095
SAT Range
1,008-1,183
Retention
71%
Graduation
49%

Costs

In-State
$38,000
Out-of-State
$38,000
Room & Board
$13,556
Avg Net Price
$25,989
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January33°18°
April56°36°
July81°62°
October61°43°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Town (Town: Distant)
Nearest City
Toronto, ON
Distance
136 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Jessica Franklin Head Coach View Bio
Erin Norris Assistant Coach View Bio
Ryan Johnson Strength and Conditioning Coach

Roster Breakdown

19 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 95% (18 players)
US Out-of-State: 5% (1 player)
New York: 95% (18 players)
Pennsylvania: 5% (1 player)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 6 (31.6%)
Midfielder: 4 (21.1%)
Defender: 6 (31.6%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (15.8%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 6 (31.6%)
Sophomore: 3 (15.8%)
Junior: 4 (21.1%)
Senior: 6 (31.6%)

Full Roster (19 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
00 Nijeylie Torres G SR 5-4 East Irondequoit, NY Eastridge
2 Isabella Dunn F FY 5-6 Port Byron, NY Port Byron
3 Paige Bull D FY 5-4 Lockport, NY Starpoint
4 Tori Nelson M SR 5-7 Vernon Center, NY Vernon-Verona-Sherrill
5 Mackennah Decker F SO 5-0 Tioga, NY Tioga
6 Brianna Broadwell M JR 5-2 Cato, NY Cato-Meridian
7 Alexis Dodge F SR 5-1 Verona, NY Vernon-Verona-Sherrill
9 Emma Mantione F JR 5-8 Baldwinsville, NY C.W. Baker
10 Sarah O'Brien D SR 5-5 Trout Run, PA Montoursville Area
11 Anna Dewey M SR 5-2 Sidney, NY Sidney
12 Erika Coville M SR 5-7 Spencer, NY Spencer-Van Etten
15 Emmah Decker D FY 5-3 Tioga, NY Tioga
17 Alexis McGregor F SO 5-2 Liverpool, NY Liverpool
18 Jaime Harrigan D FY 5-3 Little Falls, NY Little Falls
19 Skyler Bishuk F FY 5-5 Auburn, NY Auburn
22 Cassidy Scheftic D JR 5-4 East Syracuse, NY East Syracuse-Minoa
23 Ashley Pospiech D JR 5-6 Fairport, NY Fairport
66 Khadeeja Reed G SO 5-2 Webster, NY Webster Schroeder
99 Abby Clark G FY 5-8 Auburn, NY Auburn