Campus Overview

University of Victoria (UVic) is a mid-sized comprehensive research university nestled in the picturesque capital region of British Columbia, offering students a balanced academic environment with approximately 22,000 students across undergraduate and graduate programs.


Location & Setting Located in Victoria, British Columbia, the campus is suburban, situated on the southwestern tip of Vancouver Island, about 5 kilometers from downtown Victoria. The setting blends natural beauty with proximity to urban amenities, featuring forested landscapes and modern academic facilities.

Campus Life UVic offers a vibrant, engaged campus community with over 60% of students living off-campus but maintaining strong connections. Student housing options include on-campus residences and nearby apartments. The campus features numerous student clubs, cultural events, and a collaborative social atmosphere. While not heavily Greek-life oriented, the university provides robust opportunities for student engagement and community building.

Student Body The student population is diverse, with significant representation from British Columbia, other Canadian provinces, and international students. The campus tends to attract environmentally conscious, academically motivated students interested in research, sustainability, and progressive social causes. The student body has a reputation for being intellectually curious and socially engaged.

Academics UVic is particularly strong in environmental sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Known for research excellence and interdisciplinary programs, the university offers over 160 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The academic culture emphasizes research opportunities, smaller class sizes, and personalized learning experiences.

Athletics & Sports The UVic Vikes compete in U-Sports, with strong programs in basketball, soccer, and rugby. While not a major NCAA-style sports powerhouse, the university maintains competitive athletic teams and promotes active student participation. Campus recreational facilities are modern and well-maintained.

Lifestyle & Weather Victoria enjoys Canada's mildest climate, with mild, wet winters and dry, pleasant summers. The region is highly walkable and bike-friendly, with excellent public transportation. Outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and mountain biking are popular. A car is optional due to excellent urban infrastructure and campus connectivity.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
USports
Conference
CWUAA
Coach
Krista Thompson

School

Type
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Classification
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Student Body

Total
19,000
Undergrad
100%
Demographics
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Student:Faculty
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Programs of Interest

Environmental Science
Psychology
Biology
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French

Academics

Admission Rate
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Retention
-
Graduation
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Costs

In-State
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Out-of-State
$26,000
Room & Board
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Avg Net Price
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Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Mild
HighLow
January47°37°
April57°41°
July72°50°
October58°44°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Midsize)
Nearest City
Seattle, WA
Distance
74 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Krista Thompson Head Coach kristat@uvic.ca View Bio
Lynne Beecroft Assistant Coach/Mentor Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

21 players

Geographic Recruiting

US Out-of-State: 95% (20 players)
International: 5% (1 player)
Canada: 95% (20 players)
Australia: 5% (1 player)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 12 (57.1%)
Midfielder: 7 (33.3%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (9.5%)

Class Year Distribution

5th Year/Grad: 1 (4.8%)

Full Roster (21 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Anais Chace GK 3 5-3 Victoria, BC Island Wildcats (Oak Bay Secondary)
2 Katie Bentley MID 4 5-1 Victoria, BC Team BC (Oak Bay High)
3 Julia Boraston DEF 4 5-4 Victoria, BC Field Hockey Canada NextGen (Mount Douglas Secondary)
4 Jaden Dawson FOR 4 5-8 North Vancouver, BC West Van Field Hockey Club (Handsworth Secondary)
5 Libby Hogg DEF 5 5-2 Victoria, BC Island Wildcats (Oak Bay High)
6 Maeve Connorton MID 4 5-7 Victoria, BC Team BC (Lambrick Park Secondary)
7 Sadie Lee FOR 2 5-6 Vancouver, BC Sea-to-Sky Field Hockey Club (Sir Winston Churchill Secondary)
10 Maddie Hunter FOR 2 5-0 Victoria, BC Canada U18 National Team (Oak Bay Secondary)
11 Caitlyn Mullen MID 1 5-3 Victoria, BC Vancouver Island Lynx (St. Michael’s University School)
13 Amanda Adams FOR 3 5-7 Victoria, BC Team BC (St. Michael's University School)
14 Macy Hogg FOR 1 5-3 Victoria, BC Vancouver Island Lynx (Lambrick Park Secondary School)
15 Rebecca Stone MID 3 5-4 Victoria, BC Canada U21 National Team (St. Michael's University School)
16 Ava Winter MID 2 5-4 Duncan, BC Field Hockey Canada JNT (Cowichan Secondary School)
17 Molly Harris DEF 3 5-8 Vancouver, BC Hawks Club Premier (Kitsilano Secondary)
18 Brontë Thurbide DEF 2 5-4 Victoria, BC Island Wildcats (Oak Bay Secondary)
20 Neeve Unger FOR 1 5-7 Victoria, BC Team BC (Glenlyon Norfolk school)
21 Brooke Taylor DEF 4 5-6 Victoria, BC Field Hockey Canada NextGen (Glenlyon Norfolk School)
22 Josie Dunham FOR 3 5-8 Rossland, BC Canada NextGen (J Lloyd Crowe Secondary)
23 Carmen Adrian MID 2 5-5 Vancouver, BC Vancouver Hawks (Sir Winston Churchill Secondary)
25 Emily Pitre MID 1 5-7 Victoria, BC Team BC (Lambrick Park Secondary)
26 Talia Pike GK 3 5-2 Newcastle, NSW, Australia Lynx 2 VI (St. Michael's University School)