Campus Overview

Randolph-Macon College is a small, private liberal arts college with a tight-knit community and a historic campus nestled in the charming town of Ashland, Virginia. With approximately 1,300 students, the college offers an intimate academic environment where students receive personalized attention and close interactions with faculty.


Location & Setting Located in a suburban/small-town setting in central Virginia, Randolph-Macon is situated in Ashland, a quaint college town approximately 20 miles north of Richmond. The campus provides a classic collegiate atmosphere with tree-lined paths and historic buildings, offering a peaceful academic environment with easy access to nearby urban amenities.

Campus Life Campus life is characterized by close student relationships and active engagement. With a small student population, social interactions are more personal, and students have numerous opportunities for involvement. Greek life plays a significant role in campus social dynamics, with several active fraternities and sororities. Weekend activities often involve campus events, local community engagement, and trips to nearby Richmond.

Student Body The student body is predominantly from Virginia and surrounding Mid-Atlantic states, with a growing national recruitment base. Students tend to be academically motivated, community-oriented, and interested in a well-rounded liberal arts education. The college attracts students seeking a collaborative, supportive academic environment with strong mentorship opportunities.

Academics Randolph-Macon is known for its rigorous liberal arts curriculum and strong pre-professional programs, particularly in business, sciences, and education. The college emphasizes close faculty-student interactions, with small class sizes and numerous research and internship opportunities. Notable strengths include psychology, biology, and economic programs.

Athletics & Sports As a NCAA Division III school, Randolph-Macon emphasizes athletic participation and student-athlete development over competitive prominence. The Yellow Jackets compete in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, with strong programs in sports like soccer, basketball, and lacrosse. Campus athletic culture is inclusive and spirited, with significant student support for teams.

Lifestyle & Weather Central Virginia experiences mild winters and warm summers, with distinct seasonal changes. A car is helpful but not absolutely necessary, as the campus is walkable and located near public transportation. Outdoor recreational opportunities include nearby state parks, hiking trails, and proximity to both urban and natural environments.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Old Dominion Athletic Conf.
Recruiting Events:
Disney Showcase 2026

School

Type
Private (United Methodist)
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Business (22%)
Business/Commerce, General (77%)
• Accounting and Related Services (23%)
Biology (14%)
Social Sciences (11%)
Political Science and Government (30%)
Sociology (30%)
• Economics (23%)
• Criminology (10%)
• Social Sciences, Other (5%)
• International Relations and National Security Studies (2%)
Health Professions (11%)
Computer Science (7%)

Student Body

Total
1,512
Undergrad
98%
Demographics
54% women
Student:Faculty
10:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (2.1%)
Psychology (6.7%)
Biology (14.3%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (10.9%)
French (1.2%)

Academics

Admission Rate
83%
SAT Median
1,125
SAT Range
1,040-1,210
ACT Median
25
Retention
81%
Graduation
75%

Costs

In-State
$48,002
Out-of-State
$48,002
Room & Board
$14,630
Avg Net Price
$27,759
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Mild
HighLow
January47°27°
April71°45°
July87°68°
October69°48°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Suburban (Suburb: Large)
Nearest City
Washington, DC
Distance
83 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Jessica Weiss Head Field Hockey Coach, Creative Content Specialist JessicaWeiss@rmc.edu View Bio
Teresita Ambrogi Torres 21 Assistant Field Hockey Coach TeresitaAmbrogiT@rmc.edu View Bio

Roster Breakdown

29 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 76% (22 players)
US Out-of-State: 17% (5 players)
International: 7% (2 players)
Virginia: 76% (22 players)
Maryland: 10% (3 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 6 (20.7%)
Forward/Midfielder: 2 (6.9%)
Midfielder: 10 (34.5%)
Midfielder/Defender: 3 (10.3%)
Defender: 4 (13.8%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (10.3%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 8 (27.6%)
Sophomore: 6 (20.7%)
Junior: 8 (27.6%)
Senior: 7 (24.1%)

Full Roster (29 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Llana Thach F Sr. 5-4 Henrico, Va. Glen Allen
2 Brenna McLean M Jr. 5-3 Rock Hall, Md. Queen Anne’s County
3 Nathalia McIntyre D/M Fr. 5-3 Hampton, Va. Grafton
5 Natalee Fortin F/M Fr. 5-4 Virginia Beach, Va. Bayside
6 Lynn Giesken M Sr. 5-0 Yorktown, Va. Tabb
7 Cali Kujawa F Jr. 5-4 Hampton, Va. Kecoughtan
8 Kylee Gorham M Fr. 5-4 Suffolk, Va. Lakeland
9 Olivia Greene M So. 5-3 Amissville, Va. Culpeper County
10 Caitlin Porter M Jr. 5-4 Virginia Beach, Va. Kellam
13 Samantha Major F So. 5-2 Newport News, Va. Menchville
14 Annie Pruitt M Jr. 5-3 Westminster, Md. Winters Mill
15 Ellee McLean D/M Fr. 5-5 Rock Hall, Md. Queen Anne’s County
16 Courtney Moodie M Sr. 5-6 Hummelstown, Pa. Hershey
17 Irish Azama D Sr. 4-11 Alexandria, Va. West Potomac
18 Neely Winefordner D/M Jr. 5-10 Glen Allen, Va. Trinity Episcopal School
19 Sarah Newman F Sr. 5-9 Toano, Va. Walsingham Academy
20 Penelope Trageser F So. 5-2 Midlothian, Va. Clover Hill
21 Grace Oates D Fr. 5-4 Poquoson, Va. Poquoson
22 Caroline Bassett D Sr. 5-4 Glen Allen, Va. Patrick Henry
23 Natalie Moul M So. 5-7 Haymarket, Va. Battlefield
24 Hailey Swartzbaugh D Jr. 5-2 Poquoson, Va. Poquoson
26 Amelia Myers M So. 5-7 York, Pa. West York Area
28 McKayla Clark M Fr. 4-11 Gloucester, Va. Gloucester
29 Breea Dresler F Jr. 5-6 Yorktown, Va. Tabb
32 Janne Roelink F/M So. 6-0 Den Helder, Netherlands Norfolk Collegiate
50 Mackenzie Halfon GK Fr. 5-11 Powhatan, Va. Powhatan
54 Valentina Ambrogi-Torres GK Jr. 5-4 Richmond, Va. Trinity Episcopal School
55 Cathryn Short GK Sr. 5-9 Henrico, Va. Saint Catherines
PRA Storm Roelink P Fr. 6-4 Den Helder, Netherlands Norfolk Collegiate