Campus Overview

Here's a summary of Simmons University based on general knowledge:


Simmons University is a small, private women's university located in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston, with a student body of approximately 1,800 undergraduate students. The university offers an intimate academic setting with the distinct advantages of being situated in one of America's most dynamic college cities.

Location & Setting Fully urban campus nestled in Boston's Fenway area, adjacent to several other prominent universities. The campus is walkable, surrounded by museums, cultural institutions, and easy access to public transportation. Boston's rich academic and professional ecosystem provides numerous opportunities for internships and networking.

Campus Life As a small university, Simmons offers a close-knit community with personalized attention. On-campus housing is available, though many students also live in nearby apartments. The social scene is collaborative and engaged, with a focus on academic and professional development. No traditional Greek life exists, but numerous student organizations and clubs provide social connections.

Student Body Predominantly female student population, with a diverse mix of local Boston-area students and national/international students. The student body tends to be academically focused, with strong interests in healthcare, education, liberal arts, and professional development. Many students are first-generation college attendees or come from varied socioeconomic backgrounds.

Academics Known for strong programs in nursing, health sciences, library and information science, and business. Academic culture is rigorous and professionally oriented, with significant emphasis on experiential learning and practical skills. Small class sizes ensure individualized attention and close faculty interactions.

Athletics & Sports Competes in NCAA Division III athletics. Offers several varsity sports including basketball, volleyball, and soccer. While athletic prominence is not the university's primary focus, there's a supportive campus athletic culture that emphasizes participation and teamwork.

Lifestyle & Weather Boston experiences four distinct seasons: cold winters with significant snowfall, mild springs, warm summers, and crisp autumns. Public transportation is excellent, making a car unnecessary. Outdoor activities include exploring city parks, walking/running trails, and enjoying the extensive cultural offerings of the Boston metropolitan area.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Great Northeast Athletic Conference
Coach
Tori Shaffer

School

Type
Private
Classification
Doctoral/Professional
Common Majors:
Health Professions (37%)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (89%)
• Public Health (10%)
• Medical Illustration and Informatics (1%)
Recreation (11%)
Social Sciences (8%)
Political Science and Government (43%)
• Economics (33%)
• Sociology (13%)
• International Relations and National Security Studies (10%)
Interdisciplinary (6%)
Psychology (6%)

Student Body

Total
5,043
Undergrad
35%
Demographics
100% women (Women-only)
Student:Faculty
9:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (0.7%)
Psychology (5.9%)
Biology (4.5%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (47.6%)
French (0.2%)

Academics

Admission Rate
66%
SAT Median
1,310
SAT Range
1,230-1,390
ACT Median
28
Retention
82%
Graduation
71%

Costs

In-State
$45,538
Out-of-State
$45,538
Room & Board
$17,104
Avg Net Price
$27,313
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January37°19°
April59°38°
July85°64°
October64°43°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Large)
Nearest City
Boston, MA
Distance
2 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Tori Shaffer Head Coach victoria.shaffer@simmons.edu View Bio
Amelia Mountford Assistant Coach View Bio
Lauren Schellhamer Assistant Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

20 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 30% (6 players)
US Out-of-State: 70% (14 players)
Maine: 30% (6 players)
Massachusetts: 30% (6 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 5 (25.0%)
Midfielder: 8 (40.0%)
Defender: 3 (15.0%)
Goalkeeper: 4 (20.0%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 5 (25.0%)
Sophomore: 6 (30.0%)
Junior: 7 (35.0%)
Senior: 2 (10.0%)

Full Roster (20 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
00 Sam Buck GK Jr. 5-11 Portsmouth, N.H. Portsmouth
1 Ellie Foss F So. 5-5 Durham, Maine Freeport
3 Kaitlyn Frye M So. 5-2 Nashua, N.H. Nashua North
4 Ainslee Shrout D/F Sr. 5-6 Severna Park, Md. Severna Park Senior
5 Zoe Schmaling M Sr. 5-2 Standish, Maine Bonny Eagle
6 Avery Allaire M Fy. 5-1 Keene N.H., MA Keene
7 Piper Rickman D So. 5-4 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Cape Elizabeth
8 Penelope Long F Jr. 5-5 Vineyard Haven, Mass. Martha's Vineyard Regional
10 Emma Fissel D Jr. 5-3 Mechanicsburg, Pa. Mechanicsburg Area Senior
11 Ava Kahl M Jr. 5-6 Burlington, Vt. Burlington
13 Alex Wemple M Fy. 5-2 Shelbourne, Vt. Champlain Valley Union
14 Katy Paveglio M Jr. 5-10 Groton, Mass. Bishop Guertin
17 Lilly Taglieri M Jr. 5-2 Westfield, Mass. Westfield
21 Olivia Minotti D Fy. 5-8 South Berwick, Maine Marshwood
22 Nora Desrosiers F Fy. 5-5 Attleboro, Mass. Attleboro
24 Clio Cook-Sharp F Fy. 5-8 Cape Elizabeth, Maine Cape Elizabeth
25 Hailey Brisson M So. 5-5 Weare, N.H. John Stark Regional
30 Haley Bright GK Jr. 5-6 Norfolk, Mass. King Philip Regional
94 Trinity Williamson GK So. 5-9 Spofford, N.H. Keene
99 Jamila Mohamed GK So. 5-8 Scarborough, Maine Scarborough