Campus Overview

Roanoke College is a small, private liberal arts college nestled in the historic town of Salem, Virginia, offering an intimate academic experience with approximately 2,000 undergraduate students. The college provides a close-knit community environment with personalized educational opportunities.


Location & Setting Located in Salem, a small suburban/rural town in the Roanoke Valley, the campus offers a quiet, traditional college setting within minutes of Roanoke, Virginia's largest metro area in the western part of the state. The surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains provide a picturesque backdrop to campus life.

Campus Life As a small college, Roanoke offers a tight-knit social environment where students know each other well. On-campus housing is prominent, with most students living in residence halls or campus apartments. Greek life is present but not dominant, and campus activities focus on building community connections. Weekend activities often involve both on-campus events and exploring nearby Roanoke.

Student Body The student population predominantly comes from Virginia and neighboring Mid-Atlantic states, with a growing national recruitment base. Students tend to be academically motivated, with strong interests in community service, outdoor activities, and interdisciplinary learning. The campus culture values personal engagement and intellectual curiosity.

Academics Roanoke is known for strong undergraduate research opportunities, personalized academic advising, and a robust liberal arts curriculum. Notable programs include business, health sciences, environmental studies, and psychology. The college emphasizes experiential learning, with many opportunities for internships and hands-on research.

Athletics & Sports Competing in NCAA Division III, Roanoke offers competitive athletics across multiple sports with a focus on student-athlete academic achievement. The college has strong programs in sports like soccer, basketball, and lacrosse, with a community-oriented athletic culture that values participation and team spirit.

Lifestyle & Weather The region experiences four distinct seasons, with mild winters and warm summers. A car is helpful but not absolutely necessary, as the campus is walkable and some local transportation is available. Outdoor recreation is a significant draw, with hiking, mountain biking, and skiing in the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains providing abundant opportunities for active students.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Old Dominion Athletic Conf.

School

Type
Private (Episcopal)
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Business (17%)
Business Administration, Management and Operations (96%)
• Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods (4%)
Biology (12%)
Recreation (10%)
Psychology (9%)
Social Sciences (8%)
Sociology (37%)
• Political Science and Government (25%)
• Economics (19%)
• International Relations and National Security Studies (19%)

Student Body

Total
1,812
Undergrad
99%
Demographics
54% women
Student:Faculty
11:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (3.1%)
Psychology (8.9%)
Biology (11.5%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (14.2%)
French (1.0%)

Academics

Admission Rate
80%
SAT Median
1,180
SAT Range
1,090-1,270
ACT Median
26
Retention
78%
Graduation
66%

Costs

In-State
$36,774
Out-of-State
$36,774
Room & Board
$15,366
Avg Net Price
$27,786
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Mild
HighLow
January47°29°
April70°46°
July88°67°
October70°48°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Suburban (Suburb: Midsize)
Nearest City
Charlotte, NC
Distance
150 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Briana Banks Head Field Hockey Coach banks@roanoke.edu View Bio
Krista Demodna Assistant Field Hockey Coach demodna@roanoke.edu View Bio
Shawn Urbanek Assistant Athletic Trainer
Isabelle O'Connell Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Roster Breakdown

23 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 52% (12 players)
US Out-of-State: 43% (10 players)
International: 4% (1 player)
Virginia: 52% (12 players)
Maryland: 30% (7 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 14 (60.9%)
Midfielder: 7 (30.4%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 8 (34.8%)
Sophomore: 8 (34.8%)
Junior: 6 (26.1%)
Senior: 1 (4.3%)

Full Roster (23 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
2 Leanne Pezzuti Forward So. - Lusby, Md. Patuxent
3 Elyse Cosgrave Forward Jr. - Herndon, Va. Chantilly
5 Savannah Bolte Forward So. - Fredericksburg, Va. Riverbend
6 Danielle Crabtree Midfield Jr. - Virginia Beach, Va. Tallwood
7 Ashley Mountcastle Midfield Jr. - Hampstead, Md. Manchester Valley
8 Kaitlyn Robertson Midfield Fr. - Fairfax, Va. C.G. Woodson
9 Maddy Holmes Midfield/Forward Jr. - Venetia, Pa. Peters Township
10 Elizabeth Tamaro Forward/Midfield So. - Ashburn, Va. Stone Bridge
11 Christina Strickler Forward Fr. - Stafford, Va. Colonial Forge
12 Katherine Seal Defense Sr. - White Hall, Md. Hereford
13 Kennedy Boyce Defense So. - Virginia Beach, Va. Catholic
14 Kaitlyn Damron Defense So. - King George, Va. King George
15 Grayson Raiford Defense So. - New Market, Md. Oakdale
16 Maggie Beach Forward So. - Baltimore, Md. Maryvale Prepatory
17 Corinne Orlando Midfield Fr. - Manassas, Va. Colgan
18 Ellemijn van Wijk Forward Fr. - Naarden, Netherlands Goois Lyceum
20 Kathryn Neebe Defense So. - Catonsville, Md. Catonsville
21 MaKenzie Branch Defense Fr. - Richmond, Va. Manchester
22 Sophie Baker Defense Fr. - Norfolk, Va. Maury
23 Mary Earl Varat Forward Jr. - Piedmont, S.C. Christ Church Episcopal School
24 Brooke Garcia Midfield Fr. - Parkton, Md. Hereford
65 Megan Keller Goalkeeper Jr. - Oak Ridge, N.C. Northwest Guilford
88 Chloe Miller Goalkeeper Fr. - Charlottesville, Va. St. Anne's-Belfield School