Campus Overview

Ohio University is a mid-sized public research university nestled in the scenic Appalachian foothills of southeastern Ohio, offering students a classic collegiate experience in a quintessential small-town setting. With approximately 20,000 undergraduate students, it provides a balanced environment between intimate academic opportunities and diverse campus experiences.


Location & Setting Located in Athens, OH, the campus is situated in a rural/small-town environment characterized by rolling hills and classic Midwestern landscape. Athens is a charming college town with a population around 25,000, creating a close-knit community atmosphere where the university is the central cultural and economic driver.

Campus Life Campus life centers around traditional collegiate activities with strong school spirit. Residence halls, especially for underclassmen, foster close community connections. Greek life is present but not dominating, providing social opportunities without overwhelming the campus culture. Weekend activities typically blend campus events, local music scenes, and outdoor recreation.

Student Body Predominantly drawn from Ohio and surrounding Midwestern states, the student population is relatively diverse, with a mix of in-state and out-of-state students. The student body tends to be academically engaged, with strong representation from liberal arts, business, and engineering programs. Students are generally characterized as down-to-earth and community-oriented.

Academics Ohio University is known for strong programs in communications, business, and engineering. The academic environment balances rigorous coursework with collaborative learning approaches. The Scripps College of Communication is particularly renowned, and the university emphasizes undergraduate research opportunities across disciplines.

Athletics & Sports Competing in NCAA Division I Mid-American Conference, Ohio University has a passionate sports culture centered on football and basketball. While not a major national powerhouse, the Bobcats generate significant campus enthusiasm, with home games creating vibrant community experiences.

Lifestyle & Weather Southeastern Ohio experiences four distinct seasons, with warm summers, colorful autumns, cold winters, and mild springs. The campus and town are relatively walkable, though having a car can be beneficial for exploring the surrounding region. Outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring the Appalachian foothills are popular among students.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D1 Low
RPI Rank
#69
2025 Record
Overall: 5-13
Conference
Mid-American Conference
Coach
Ali Johnstone

School

Type
Public
Classification
Doctoral: Very High Research
Common Majors:
Health Professions (30%)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (87%)
Health and Medical Administrative Services (5%)
Communication Disorders Sciences and Services (2%)
• Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General (2%)
• Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions (1%)
• Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services (1%)
• Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions (1%)
• Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions (0%)
• Public Health (0%)
Business (16%)
Business Administration, Management and Operations (27%)
Marketing (22%)
Finance and Financial Management Services (16%)
• Management Information Systems and Services (12%)
• Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods (8%)
• Accounting and Related Services (8%)
• Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations (2%)
• International Business (2%)
• Business/Managerial Economics (2%)
• Hospitality Administration/Management (2%)
Communication (8%)
Engineering (6%)
Mechanical Engineering (25%)
Engineering, General (25%)
Chemical Engineering (16%)
• Civil Engineering (12%)
• Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering (8%)
• Industrial Engineering (7%)
• Computer Engineering (5%)
• Engineering, Other (3%)
Education (5%)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods (88%)
• Special Education and Teaching (7%)
• Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas (5%)

Student Body

Total
24,293
Undergrad
76%
Demographics
61% women
Student:Faculty
18:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (0.7%)
Psychology (4.4%)
Biology (4.4%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (32.4%)
French (0.5%)

Academics

Admission Rate
85%
SAT Median
1,195
SAT Range
1,100-1,290
ACT Median
25
Retention
82%
Graduation
66%

Costs

In-State
$13,746
Out-of-State
$24,114
Room & Board
$13,594
Avg Net Price
$20,413
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January39°23°
April66°42°
July86°65°
October68°45°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Rural (Town: Distant)
Nearest City
Columbus, OH
Distance
25 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Ali Johnstone Head Coach johnstoa@ohio.edu View Bio
Louisa Boddy Assistant Coach boddy@ohio.edu View Bio
Katie Maxim Assistant Coach kmaxim@ohio.edu View Bio
Emma Hilton Graduate Assistant eh037425@ohio.edu View Bio
Sonny Sano Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Performance
Alex Dugan Assistant Coordinator Athletic Communications (Field Hockey, Men's Golf, Wrestling)
Dylan Fader Staff Athletic Trainer (Field Hockey)

Roster Breakdown

27 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 11% (3 players)
US Out-of-State: 63% (17 players)
International: 26% (7 players)
Pennsylvania: 26% (7 players)
Missouri: 15% (4 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 9 (33.3%)
Midfielder: 7 (25.9%)
Defender: 9 (33.3%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (7.4%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 9 (33.3%)
Sophomore: 8 (29.6%)
Junior: 4 (14.8%)
Senior: 6 (22.2%)

Full Roster (27 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
0 Tori Cisney MF Fr. - Cleona, Pa. Annville Cleona
1 Gwen Hershberger GK Sr. - Harrison City, Pa. Penn Trafford
2 Natalie LaFleur F Jr. - Fredericksburg, Va. Massaponax
3 Ava Hershberger B So. - Harrison City, Pa. Penn Trafford
4 Rowan Casey B Fr. - Columbus, Ohio Thomas Worthington
5 Katie Cole MF Fr. - Newark, Del. Caravel Academy
6 Tiana Nhamoinesu F Fr. - Thirsk, North Yorkshire Godolphin School
7 Hanna Scheessele B Fr. - St. Louis, Mo. John Burroughs School
8 Deborah James B So. - Hertfordshire, England Stowe School
9 Mary Huffman F Sr. - Ypsilanti, Mich. Pioneer High School
10 Marie De Grande M So. - Groot-Bijgaarden, Belgium Regina Caeli Lyceum
11 Mattea Vest B So. - St. Louis, Mo. Cor Jesu Academy
12 Zoe Collins B Jr. - Carlisle, Pa. Boiling Springs
13 Annie Ryan M Jr. - St. Louis, Mo. St. Joseph's Academy.
14 Sasha Dikotla F Sr. - Johannesburg, South Africa St. Mary’s School Waverley
15 Tori Miller M So. - Severna Park, OH Md.
16 Emily Risser B Sr. - Palmyra, Pa. Palmyra Area
17 Addy Basile F So. - Lewes, Del. Cape Henlopen
18 Anouk Plaehn B Sr. - Hanover, Germany Kaiser- Wilhelm- und Ratsgymnasium Hannover
19 Adi Geer F Fr. - Newport, Pa. Newport
20 Mia Scheulen F So. - St. Louis, Mo. Westminster Christian Academy
21 Karley DuCoin F Fr. - Turnersville, NJ Washington Township
22 Iona Roderick M Fr. - Cardiff, United Kingdom Ysgol Gyfun Glantaf
23 Emily Beitzel M Jr. - Hershey, Pa. Hershey
24 Aaliyah Edwards F Sr. - Beachwood, Ohio Beachwood
25 Ava Florence B Fr. - Louisville, Ky. Christian Academy of Louisville
29 Ash Stephenson GK So. - Kingston Upon Hull, England Oakham School