Campus Overview

St. Mary's College of Maryland is a small, public liberal arts college located in historic St. Mary's City, offering an intimate academic experience with approximately 1,600 students. The college is known for its unique public honors college status and personalized educational approach.


Location & Setting Rural/small-town setting situated on a picturesque 360-acre waterfront campus along the St. Mary's River. Located in southern Maryland, approximately 75 miles southeast of Washington, D.C., with a tranquil, nature-oriented environment that provides a serene academic atmosphere.

Campus Life Small campus with a tight-knit community feel, emphasizing close student-faculty interactions. On-campus housing is available and encouraged, with most students living on or near campus. Limited Greek life, with social activities centered around academic and cultural events, outdoor activities, and community engagement.

Student Body Predominantly Maryland residents with a growing out-of-state and international student population. Students tend to be intellectually curious, environmentally conscious, and engaged in community service. Typical students are collaborative, independent thinkers who appreciate a personalized educational experience.

Academics Strong liberal arts curriculum with a focus on interdisciplinary learning and critical thinking. Notable for its public honors college status, small class sizes (average 14 students), and emphasis on undergraduate research. Strong programs in environmental studies, biology, and social sciences, with a reputation for academic rigor and personalized instruction.

Athletics & Sports NCAA Division III athletic program with 16 varsity sports. Competitive in the Capital Athletic Conference, with a focus on student-athlete academic success. Strong sailing and rowing programs due to the campus's waterfront location. Moderate athletic spirit with an emphasis on participation and personal development.

Lifestyle & Weather Temperate mid-Atlantic climate with mild winters and warm summers. Campus is walkable, but a car is helpful for off-campus activities. Abundant outdoor recreation opportunities including sailing, kayaking, hiking, and exploring the Chesapeake Bay region. Limited immediate local entertainment, so students often create their own social activities and engage with the natural environment.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Ranked
RPI Rank
#5
2025 Record
In-Division: 10-4
Conference
United East Conference
Coach
Allyson Osborne

School

Type
Public
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (22%)
Political Science and Government (35%)
• Economics (33%)
• Anthropology (18%)
• Sociology (14%)
Psychology (16%)
Biology (15%)
Natural Resources (9%)
English (7%)

Student Body

Total
1,576
Undergrad
99%
Demographics
60% women
Student:Faculty
10:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (8.9%)
Psychology (16.5%)
Biology (15.5%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French (2.4%)

Academics

Admission Rate
75%
SAT Median
1,220
SAT Range
1,110-1,330
ACT Median
27
Retention
81%
Graduation
68%

Costs

In-State
$15,236
Out-of-State
$31,312
Room & Board
$14,672
Avg Net Price
$18,362
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Mild
HighLow
January46°30°
April67°47°
July87°71°
October69°51°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Rural (Rural: Fringe)
Nearest City
Philadelphia, PA
Distance
140 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Allyson Osborne Interim Head Coach View Bio
Chloe South Volunteer Assistant Coach View Bio
Emilie Bonhivert Volunteer Assistant Coach View Bio
DJ Hayes Head Athletic Trainer

Roster Breakdown

27 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 78% (21 players)
US Out-of-State: 22% (6 players)
Maryland: 78% (21 players)
Pennsylvania: 11% (3 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 7 (25.9%)
Forward/Midfielder: 2 (7.4%)
Midfielder: 8 (29.6%)
Midfielder/Defender: 2 (7.4%)
Defender: 5 (18.5%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (11.1%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 9 (33.3%)
Sophomore: 3 (11.1%)
Junior: 6 (22.2%)
Senior: 9 (33.3%)

Full Roster (27 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
00 Caroline McDonald G Jr. 5-4 Frederick, MD Tuscarora
1 Sofia Lopez M Sr. 5-1 Timonium, MD Dulaney
2 Briana Allen F Sr. 5-4 Bowie, MD Mount de Sales Academy
3 Elena Pasko M Sr. 5-4 New Freedom, PA Susquehannock
4 Olivia Schwendeman F So. 5-2 Marriottsville, MD Marriotts Ridge
5 Kristina Wujciak D/F Fr. 5-0 Gainesville, VA Gainesville
6 Alyssa Riggleman F Jr. 5-6 Sudlersville, MD Queen Anne's County
7 Josie Mascolo D Fr. 5-5 Leonardtown, MD St. Mary's Ryken
8 Emma Watkins F Sr. 4-11 Frederick, MD Linganore
9 Shelby Wurzburger F/M Fr. 5-6 Hampstead, MD Manchester Valley
10 Brenna Ziegler F Sr. 5-9 Newark, DE Newark Charter School
11 Morgan Knott M Fr. 5-6 Denton, MD North Caroline
12 Fiona Kortyna M/F Sr. 5-5 Pittsburgh, PA Pine Richland
13 Josie Shermeyer M Sr. 5-3 Harrisburg, PA East Pennsboro Area
14 Abi Wise M So. 5-4 Crisfield, MD Crisfield HS and Academy
15 Tori Hampton M Jr. 5-4 Frederick, MD Tuscarora
17 Ally Rice F Sr. 5-6 New Market, MD Oakdale
18 Julie Presgraves M Fr. 5-5 Frederick, MD Frederick
19 Bella Marson D Fr. 5-4 Cockeysville, MD Maryvale Preparatory School
22 Katherine O'Brien D/M Jr. 5-7 Severn, MD Mount de Sales Academy
23 Victoria Shoe D Fr. 5-4 Westminster, MD Westminster
24 Jena Vanskiver D Sr. 5-3 Fallston, MD Fallston
25 Safi Stimely D Jr. 5-6 Linthicum, MD Broadneck
27 Abigail Lum D/M Fr. 5-7 Galena, MD Caravel Academy
30 Emma Mastrangelo M Jr. 5-4 Riverton, NJ Cinnaminson
42 Sophia Kent G So. 5-5 Chesterville, MD The Gunston School
99 Alexa Yingling G Fr. 5-3 Hollywood, MD St. Mary's Ryken