Campus Overview

Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is a large, dynamic public research university located in the heart of Richmond, Virginia. With over 30,000 students, VCU offers a comprehensive urban academic experience that blends rigorous education with vibrant city life.


Location & Setting VCU is situated in an urban environment in downtown Richmond, seamlessly integrated with the city's historic and modern landscapes. The campus is centrally located, providing students with direct access to Richmond's cultural, professional, and social opportunities.

Campus Life As a large university, VCU offers extensive campus life with numerous student organizations, active residence halls, and a diverse social scene. While not traditionally known for Greek life, the school provides multiple avenues for student engagement, including arts, research, and community involvement. The urban setting means students have numerous off-campus entertainment and networking opportunities.

Student Body VCU attracts a diverse student population from across Virginia and beyond, with a reputation for welcoming students from varied backgrounds. The student body is known for being creative, particularly given the university's strong arts and medical programs. Students tend to be academically motivated and interested in innovative, interdisciplinary approaches to learning.

Academics VCU is particularly renowned for its top-ranked medical school, healthcare programs, and outstanding arts and design programs. The university has a strong research focus and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees across multiple disciplines. Academic rigor is balanced with practical, real-world learning experiences.

Athletics & Sports VCU competes in NCAA Division I athletics as the Rams, with basketball being particularly notable. While not a major football powerhouse, the university has a passionate fan base and competitive programs in several sports. Campus sports spirit is strong, especially during basketball season.

Lifestyle & Weather Richmond experiences four distinct seasons, with mild winters and warm summers. The urban campus is highly walkable, though having a car can be helpful for exploring the broader city and region. Outdoor activities are plentiful, with nearby James River offering recreational opportunities, and the city providing numerous cultural and entertainment options.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D1 Mid
RPI Rank
#29
2025 Record
Overall: 13-5
Conference
Atlantic 10 Conference

School

Type
Public
Classification
Doctoral: Very High Research
Common Majors:
Visual Arts (12%)
Design and Applied Arts (50%)
Fine and Studio Arts (14%)
• Film/Video and Photographic Arts (12%)
• Music (9%)
• Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (6%)
• Crafts/Craft Design, Folk Art and Artisanry (6%)
• Dance (3%)
Business (12%)
Business/Commerce, General (58%)
Marketing (18%)
• Accounting and Related Services (12%)
• Business/Managerial Economics (8%)
• Real Estate (2%)
• Finance and Financial Management Services (1%)
Psychology (10%)
Biology (8%)
Education (8%)

Student Body

Total
27,830
Undergrad
75%
Demographics
64% women
Student:Faculty
17:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (1.3%)
Psychology (9.6%)
Biology (7.9%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (6.9%)
French (0.2%)

Academics

Admission Rate
93%
SAT Median
1,150
SAT Range
1,030-1,270
ACT Median
26
Retention
86%
Graduation
65%

Costs

In-State
$16,458
Out-of-State
$39,042
Room & Board
$16,119
Avg Net Price
$19,452
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Mild
HighLow
January48°29°
April70°46°
July90°69°
October71°49°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Midsize)
Nearest City
Washington, DC
Distance
96 miles

Roster Breakdown

23 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 26% (6 players)
US Out-of-State: 30% (7 players)
International: 43% (10 players)
Virginia: 26% (6 players)
Argentina: 17% (4 players)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 7 (30.4%)
Sophomore: 9 (39.1%)
Junior: 4 (17.4%)
Senior: 3 (13.0%)

Full Roster (23 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Claire Bieber - Fr. - Easton, Md. Saints Peter and Paul
2 Callie Dieffenbacher - So. - Lehman, Pa. Lake Lehman
3 Maddie Cornwell - Fr. - Hallwood, Va. Pocomoke
4 Genevieve Webb - So. - Easton, Md. Saints Peter and Paul
5 Cameron Butler - So. - Virginia Beach, Va. Kempsville
6 Mackenzie White - Jr. - Virginia Beach, Va. Cape Henry
7 Zoe Cabrera - Fr. - Bueno Aires, Argentina Instituto La Salle Florida
8 Manuela Secondo - Jr. - Santiago, Chile Grange
9 Amelia Wagner - So. - Waxhaw, N.C. Marvin Ridge
10 Lina Behrmann - Fr. - Hamburg, Germany Gymnasium Hochrad
11 Angelina Gandos - Fr. - Montevideo, Uruguay Saint Brendan’s School
12 Josefina Ventimiglia - Jr. - San Nicolas de los Arroyos, Argentina Escuela de la Paz
13 Lotje Aalderink - So. - Oosterbeek, Netherlands Thomas à Kempis
14 Emily Föerster - Fr. - Munich, Germany Gymnasium München Nord
15 Ashley Doyle - So. - Etters, Pa. Red Land
17 Carley Deaver - Jr. - Yorktown, Va. Tabb
19 Hannah Zimmerman - Fr. - Milford, Del. Milford Senior
21 Josephine Jense - Sr. - Amsterdam, Netherlands Fons Vitae Lyceum
22 Ana Afonso Osorio - So. - Cordoba, Argentina Intituto Jose Peña
23 Morena Macera - Sr. - Buenos Aires, Argentina Colegio Winter Garden
55 Lynnsi Joyce Goalkeeper Sr. - Pennsburg, Pa. Upper Perkiomen
70 Emma Clements Goalkeeper R-So. - Fredericksburg, Va. Fredericksburg Academy
80 Tatum Anderson Goalkeeper So. - Fairfax, Va. Fairfax