Campus Overview

Smith College is a prestigious, intimate women's liberal arts college located in the picturesque town of Northampton, Massachusetts. With approximately 2,500 undergraduate students, Smith offers a close-knit, academically rigorous environment that provides personalized attention and deep intellectual engagement.


Location & Setting Situated in a charming small-town suburban setting in western Massachusetts, Northampton provides a quintessential New England college experience. The town offers a vibrant, walkable downtown with independent shops, cafes, and cultural venues, creating an inviting atmosphere for students.

Campus Life Smith's residential campus features a tight-knit community with most students living on campus in diverse housing options ranging from traditional dormitories to themed houses. The small student body fosters strong interpersonal connections and a collaborative social environment. While there are no traditional fraternities, students create numerous interest-based clubs and social groups.

Student Body The student population is predominantly female, intellectually curious, and politically engaged. Smith attracts students nationally and internationally who are passionate about academic excellence, social justice, and feminist principles. The student body tends to be diverse, progressive, and committed to intellectual and personal growth.

Academics Smith is renowned for its exceptional liberal arts curriculum, with particular strengths in humanities, social sciences, and STEM fields. The college offers a rigorous academic experience with small class sizes, significant research opportunities, and strong faculty mentorship. Students benefit from an interdisciplinary approach that encourages critical thinking and independent scholarship.

Athletics & Sports As a Division III school, Smith offers competitive athletics with a focus on participation and personal development. The Pioneers compete in multiple sports, with strong programs in swimming, rowing, and tennis. The athletic culture emphasizes teamwork, fitness, and personal growth rather than high-profile competition.

Lifestyle & Weather Western Massachusetts experiences distinct four-season weather, with cold winters, mild springs, vibrant autumn foliage, and pleasant summers. The campus is highly walkable, and while a car isn't necessary, students can easily access public transportation. Nearby outdoor recreational opportunities include hiking, skiing, and exploring the scenic Pioneer Valley.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference
Coach
Jaime Ginsberg

School

Type
Private
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (18%)
Economics (35%)
• Political Science and Government (35%)
• Sociology (25%)
• Anthropology (6%)
Biology (15%)
Psychology (10%)
Visual Arts (7%)
Fine and Studio Arts (50%)
Film/Video and Photographic Arts (23%)
• Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (18%)
• Music (6%)
• Dance (3%)
Area Studies (6%)

Student Body

Total
2,825
Undergrad
89%
Demographics
100% women (Women-only)
Student:Faculty
8:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (2.9%)
Psychology (10.1%)
Biology (14.6%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French (4.0%)

Academics

Admission Rate
20%
SAT Median
1,474
SAT Range
1,408-1,540
ACT Median
33
Retention
93%
Graduation
90%

Costs

In-State
$61,568
Out-of-State
$61,568
Room & Board
$21,310
Avg Net Price
$26,181
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January34°14°
April58°34°
July83°60°
October62°39°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Small)
Nearest City
New York, NY
Distance
132 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Jaime Ginsberg Head Coach View Bio
Anna Beck Assistant Coach View Bio
Ramsay Smith Graduate Assistant Coach View Bio
Ju Park Graduate Assistsnt Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

21 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 14% (3 players)
US Out-of-State: 81% (17 players)
International: 5% (1 player)
Pennsylvania: 19% (4 players)
Massachusetts: 14% (3 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 4 (19.0%)
Midfielder: 12 (57.1%)
Defender: 2 (9.5%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (14.3%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 9 (42.9%)
Sophomore: 3 (14.3%)
Junior: 4 (19.0%)
Senior: 5 (23.8%)

Full Roster (21 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
00 Iseul Park GK Fy. - Ann Arbor, MI / -
1 Halie Yung MF So. - San Jose, CA Lynbrook
4 Nyla Flamer F Fy. - Trenton, NJ Stuart Country Day School
5 Mimi Siegel D Fy. - Chester, CT / -
7 Annika Peterson MF Sr. - Forest Hill, MD North Harford
8 Isabel Johnson D/MF So. - Fort Worth, TX Trinity Valley School
10 Gracie Hylton F Jr. - Easton, PA Moravian Academy
11 Anouk Bosket MF Fy. - Jordanstown, Northern Ireland Belfast Royal Academy
12 Sam Sparling MF So. - Croton on Hudson, NY Croton Harmon
13 Callahan Day F Sr. - Shady Side, MD Elizabeth Seton
15 Malia Lockhart D/MF Fy. - Bethlehem, PA Liberty
16 Maeve Huit MF/D Sr. - South Deerfield, MA Frontier Regional
17 Nikki Tridico MF/D Fy. - Arlington, VA / -
18 Maya Zager MF/D Fy. - Portland, ME / -
20 Lucia Kim MF/F Jr. - Wellesley, MA Wellesley
21 Ellie Szostalo D/MF Jr. - Gorham, ME Gorham
25 Ada Hendrickson F/MF Sr. - State College, PA State College Area
27 Grace Irizarry F Jr. - Pennington, NJ The Pennington School
29 Gemma Polino D Fy. - Hadley, MA Williston Northampton
55 Abby Halpin GK Sr. - Pine Bush, NY Kent School
99 Aiden Arrington GK Fy. - Philadelphia, PA Gwynedd Mercy