Campus Overview

University of New England is a mid-sized private university located in coastal Maine, offering a tight-knit academic community with approximately 5,000 total students across its main campus in Biddeford. The school provides an intimate, collaborative learning environment with strong healthcare and marine sciences programs.


Location & Setting Situated in a suburban/coastal setting in Biddeford, Maine, the campus is located near the Atlantic coastline, approximately 15 miles south of Portland. The surrounding area offers a mix of small-town New England charm and proximity to urban amenities.

Campus Life Campus life is characterized by close student interactions, with a strong emphasis on community and engagement. Most students live on campus, creating a connected residential experience. While not a large party school, UNE offers active clubs, intramural sports, and social events that foster student connections. Limited Greek life exists, but campus social scene centers more on shared academic and professional interests.

Student Body The student population is predominantly from the Northeast United States, with growing national and international representation. Students are typically focused on healthcare, marine sciences, and professional career tracks, with a pragmatic, service-oriented mindset. The student body tends to be academically motivated and collaborative.

Academics UNE is particularly renowned for its health sciences programs, including top-ranked medical, dental, and pharmacy schools. The academic environment emphasizes hands-on learning, research opportunities, and professional preparation. Class sizes are small, allowing for personalized instruction and close faculty interactions.

Athletics & Sports Competing at the NCAA Division III level, UNE offers competitive athletic programs with strong participation in sports like hockey, soccer, basketball, and marine-related athletics. The school emphasizes athletic participation as part of holistic student development rather than high-profile competitive athletics.

Lifestyle & Weather Maine's coastal climate features cold winters with significant snowfall and mild summers. A car is recommended but not absolutely necessary, as campus is relatively self-contained. Outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and coastal recreation are popular. Students enjoy proximity to both ocean and mountain environments, offering diverse recreational opportunities.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Ranked
RPI Rank
#5
2025 Record
In-Division: 10-6
Conference
Conference of New England
Coach
Danielle Collins

School

Type
Private
Classification
Doctoral: High Research
Common Majors:
Health Professions (41%)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (38%)
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General (34%)
• Dental Support Services and Allied Professions (16%)
• Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions (8%)
• Public Health (3%)
• Health/Medical Preparatory Programs (1%)
• Medical Illustration and Informatics (0%)
Biology (23%)
Recreation (8%)
Natural Resources (6%)
Psychology (5%)

Student Body

Total
4,799
Undergrad
46%
Demographics
68% women
Student:Faculty
12:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (5.7%)
Psychology (5.3%)
Biology (22.6%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (49.0%)
French

Academics

Admission Rate
89%
Retention
75%
Graduation
61%

Costs

In-State
$42,550
Out-of-State
$42,550
Room & Board
$16,740
Avg Net Price
$37,109
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January33°13°
April52°32°
July77°58°
October59°38°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Suburban (Suburb: Midsize)
Nearest City
Boston, MA
Distance
83 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Danielle Collins Head Coach dcollins3@une.edu View Bio
Elaine Bachelder Assistant Coach View Bio
Audrey Domovich Assistant Coach View Bio
Dawn Deweese Moss 25 Assistant Coach View Bio
Morgan DaSilva '20 '25M Athletic Trainer

Roster Breakdown

22 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 50% (11 players)
US Out-of-State: 50% (11 players)
Maine: 50% (11 players)
Massachusetts: 23% (5 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 6 (27.3%)
Forward/Midfielder: 1 (4.5%)
Midfielder: 6 (27.3%)
Defender: 7 (31.8%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (9.1%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 4 (18.2%)
Sophomore: 4 (18.2%)
Junior: 7 (31.8%)
Senior: 7 (31.8%)

Full Roster (22 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Francesca Caccamo M Sr. 5-3 Oakland, Maine Messalonskee
2 Ann Young D Sr. 5-1 Nashua, N.H. Derryfield School
3 Makena Valentine D Sr. 5-6 Hatfield, Mass. Smith Academy
4 Micaela Jacobs M Sr. 5-8 Waterboro, Maine Massabesic
5 Ava Wolverton F Fy. 5-2 Brunswick, Maine Brunswick
7 Chloe Michaud M Fy. 5-7 Oakland, Maine Messalonskee
8 Norah Slattery D Sr. 5-5 Old Orchard Beach, Maine Cheverus
9 Gianna Korisianos D Jr. 5-4 Peabody, Mass. St. Mary's-Lynn
10 Olivia Dwyer F Jr. 5-6 Newton, N.H. Sanborn Regional
11 Riley Zielinski F So. 4-11 Orange, Conn. Amity Regional
12 Avia Russo F/M Fy. 5-6 Lisbon, Maine Lisbon
13 Isabel Culver F Jr. 5-6 Oakland, Maine Messalonskee
15 McKenzie Berry F Jr. 5-6 Nashua, N.H. Souhegan
18 Shelly Tremblay D Sr. 5-6 Barre, Mass. Quabbin Regional
19 Emma Shuman M Jr. 5-3 Winthrop, Maine Winthrop
22 Kate Kelso F Jr. 5-5 Skowhegan, Maine Skowhegan
23 Elizabeth Hoadley D Jr. 5-5 Pleasantville, N.Y. Pleasantville
24 Halle Powers M So. 5-2 Topsfield, Mass. Pingree School
25 Abby Stevens M So. 5-3 Oakland, Maine Messalonskee
26 Ella Reeves D Fy. 5-11 Harwich, Mass. Monomoy
41 Savanna Harvey GK Sr. 5-4 Cumberland, Maine Greely
55 Greta Jennison GK So. 5-2 Bristol, Vt. Mount Abraham Union