Campus Overview

Here's a summary for Washington College based on standard knowledge about the institution:


Washington College is a small, private liberal arts college nestled in the historic town of Chestertown, Maryland, with an intimate student population of approximately 1,400 students. The college offers a close-knit academic environment with personalized attention and strong community connections.

Location & Setting Rural/small-town setting in Chestertown, located on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The campus is situated in a charming historic town along the Chester River, approximately 90 minutes from Baltimore and Washington, D.C. The setting is predominantly rural, with limited immediate urban amenities.

Campus Life Small college experience with close interpersonal connections. Housing primarily on-campus, with traditional residence halls and some themed housing options. Limited Greek life, with a focus on inclusive social activities and campus-wide events. Weekend activities tend to be campus-centered, with opportunities for local community engagement and regional day trips.

Student Body Predominantly mid-Atlantic regional draw, with students primarily from Maryland, Pennsylvania, and surrounding states. Typical student profile includes academically motivated individuals interested in personalized education, with a mix of students from public and private high schools. Moderate geographic and cultural diversity.

Academics Strong liberal arts curriculum with notable programs in environmental studies, humanities, and sciences. Small class sizes (average 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio) ensure individualized academic attention. Emphasis on undergraduate research and experiential learning opportunities.

Athletics & Sports Competes in NCAA Division III, with 20 varsity sports teams in the Centennial Conference. Competitive athletic programs with strong emphasis on student-athlete academic performance. Robust intramural and club sports offerings complement varsity athletics.

Lifestyle & Weather Typical Mid-Atlantic climate with four distinct seasons. Winters can be cold, summers warm and humid. Campus is walkable, but a car is recommended for broader regional exploration. Outdoor activities include river sports, hiking, and community engagement opportunities in the surrounding rural landscape.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Centennial Conference
Coach
Alex Calder-Butler

School

Type
Private
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (18%)
Economics (39%)
Political Science and Government (25%)
• Sociology (20%)
• Anthropology (10%)
• International Relations and National Security Studies (6%)
Biology (17%)
Business (16%)
Natural Resources (12%)
Psychology (11%)

Student Body

Total
890
Undergrad
100%
Demographics
56% women
Student:Faculty
9:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (12.4%)
Psychology (11.1%)
Biology (16.6%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French

Academics

Admission Rate
66%
SAT Median
1,265
SAT Range
1,185-1,345
ACT Median
27
Retention
87%
Graduation
74%

Costs

In-State
$54,356
Out-of-State
$54,356
Room & Board
$15,814
Avg Net Price
$29,095
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January41°27°
April64°45°
July87°69°
October67°48°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Town (Town: Distant)
Nearest City
Philadelphia, PA
Distance
70 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Alex Calder Butler Head Coach acalder2@washcoll.edu View Bio
Kaiya Sabur Assistant Coach ksabur2@washcoll.edu View Bio
Fin Moreland Assistant Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

21 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 38% (8 players)
US Out-of-State: 62% (13 players)
Maryland: 38% (8 players)
Delaware: 19% (4 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 5 (23.8%)
Forward/Midfielder: 2 (9.5%)
Midfielder: 6 (28.6%)
Midfielder/Defender: 1 (4.8%)
Defender: 5 (23.8%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (9.5%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 2 (9.5%)
Sophomore: 5 (23.8%)
Junior: 5 (23.8%)
Senior: 9 (42.9%)

Full Roster (21 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Jamie Baldwin F Fr. 5-7 Church Hill, Md. Queen Anne's County
2 Julia Weglarz M Sr. 5-2 Bear, Del. Appoquinimink
3 Laney Errickson D/M So. 5-7 Marlton, N.J. Cherokee
4 Erin Houlihan F/M So. 5-7 Cherry Hill, N.J. Camden Catholic
5 Emma Campbell F Sr. 5-2 Baltimore, Md. Bryn Mawr
6 Colleen Anson D Fr. 5-3 Newark, Del. Newark Charter
7 Lindsey Leone M Jr. 5-7 North Salem, N.Y. North Salem
10 Kendal Thomson D Sr. 5-4 Catonsville, Md. Mount de Sales Academy
11 Grace Walsh D Jr. 5-8 Glen Mills, Pa. Bayard Rustin
12 Natalie Watkinson M Jr. 5-2 Princess Anne, Md. Washington
13 Ashley Swan F/M Jr. 5-5 Lusby, Md. Patuxent
16 Celia Long M Sr. 5-4 Worcester, Pa. Methacton
18 Emily Marson D Sr. 5-5 Cockeysville, Md. Maryvale Prep
20 Madison Maguire F Sr. 5-6 Sparta, N.J. Pope John XXIII Regional
21 Samantha McMahon F Sr. 5-7 Bear, Del. Appoquinimink
22 Jam Hutt-Robles D Sr. 5-6 Princess Anne, Md. Washington
23 Tara Radebaugh M So. 5-11 New Freedom, Pa. Maryvale Prep (Md.)
24 Tyler Rice F So. 5-10 West Chester, Pa. West Chester East
27 MaryCate Anson M Sr. 5-7 Newark, Del. Newark Charter
30 Abby Coppolella GK So. 5-3 Byram, N.J. Lenape Valley Regional
99 Charlotte Schurman GK Jr. 5-7 Manchester, Md. Manchester Valley