Campus Overview

Here's a summary for York University:


York University is a large, comprehensive urban university located in Toronto, offering a diverse and dynamic educational experience for over 50,000 students. As one of Canada's largest universities, York provides a vibrant academic environment with extensive program offerings and a multicultural campus atmosphere.

Location & Setting Urban campus situated in North York, Toronto, with immediate access to a major metropolitan area. The campus is located in a suburban-feeling neighborhood but with direct connections to downtown Toronto via public transit. Expansive 500-acre main campus with modern facilities and green spaces.

Campus Life Large student population creates diverse social opportunities with numerous clubs, events, and cultural activities. On-campus housing available but not guaranteed for all students, with many living in nearby apartments. Active student organizations and a cosmopolitan campus culture. Significant international student presence contributes to a global campus environment.

Student Body Extremely diverse student population, with approximately 30% international students representing over 180 countries. Strong representation of students from multicultural backgrounds, particularly those with South Asian, East Asian, and Middle Eastern heritage. Known for attracting academically ambitious and globally-minded students.

Academics Comprehensive research university with strong programs in liberal arts, business, sciences, and professional disciplines. Particularly renowned for programs in environmental studies, social sciences, fine arts, and professional schools like Osgoode Hall Law School. Academic culture emphasizes critical thinking and global perspectives.

Athletics & Sports Competitive university sports program competing in U SPORTS, with strong teams in basketball, volleyball, and soccer. Modern athletic facilities including state-of-the-art fitness center. Robust intramural sports program offering extensive recreational athletic opportunities for all skill levels.

Lifestyle & Weather Toronto experiences four distinct seasons: warm summers (20-30°C), cold winters (-5 to -15°C), with spring and fall offering moderate temperatures. Public transit is excellent, reducing car dependency. Proximity to downtown offers extensive cultural, entertainment, and recreational opportunities. Numerous parks, museums, and urban amenities within easy reach.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
USports
RPI Rank
#5
Conference
OUA
Coach
Zeeshan Minhas

School

Type
- (Baptist)
Classification
Baccalaureate: Diverse Fields
Common Majors:
Business (33%)
Liberal Arts (26%)
Education (12%)
Biology (12%)
Psychology (7%)

Student Body

Total
46,000
Undergrad
100%
Demographics
51% women
Student:Faculty
11:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science
Psychology
Biology
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French

Academics

Admission Rate
48%
SAT Median
952
SAT Range
845-1,060
ACT Median
19
Retention
67%
Graduation
37%

Costs

In-State
$21,600
Out-of-State
$21,600
Room & Board
$9,600
Avg Net Price
$20,129
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January34°19°
April55°35°
July83°62°
October62°44°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Town (Town: Remote)
Nearest City
Toronto, ON
Distance
-

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Zeeshan Minhas Head Coach fhcoach@yorku.ca View Bio
Lisa Mcrae Assistant Coach View Bio
Frankie St Louis Graduate Assistant View Bio
Tracy Meloche Athletic Therapist
Brittney Enright-Blount Athletic Therapist
Blake Hembruff Strength & Conditioning Coach
Rajbir Barhay Student Therapist
Christina Scarano Student Therapist

Roster Breakdown

24 players

Geographic Recruiting

US Out-of-State: 100% (24 players)
Canada: 100% (24 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 4 (16.7%)
Midfielder: 10 (41.7%)
Defender: 8 (33.3%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (8.3%)

Class Year Distribution

5th Year/Grad: 1 (4.2%)

Full Roster (24 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Ella Ciesielski GK 1st 5-4 Burlington, Ont. -
3 Alyssa Kay GK 1st 5-3 Ottawa, Ont. -
4 Natalie Brown D 4th 5-6 West Vancouver, B.C. -
5 Jocelyn Boyd M 4th 5-6 Vancouver, B.C. -
6 Jewel Lew M 5th 5-5 Coquitlam, B.C. -
7 Elise Piper M 3rd 5-9 Ajax, Ont. -
8 Juliet Redelaar F 3rd 5-2 Whitby, Ont. -
9 Kathryn Carlow M 3rd 5-3 Douro-Dummer, Ont. -
10 Abby Thompson M 4th 5-4 North Vancouver, B.C. -
11 Hailey Bauder D 1st 5-6 Kingston, Ont. -
12 Julianna Goddard D 3rd 5-7 Toronto, Ont. -
13 Grier Kellough D 1st 5-3 Calgary, Alta. -
14 Gwendolyn Beauchamp M 3rd 5-2 L'Amable, Ont. -
15 Katie Tye D 2nd 5-7 Inverary, Ont. -
16 Aria Thompson D 3rd 5-9 Vancouver, B.C. -
17 Keira Ho F 1st 5-6 Victoria, B.C. -
18 Tessa Wang M 2nd 5-4 North Vancouver, B.C. -
19 Avery Davis M 4th 5-3 Stratford, Ont. -
20 Gates McAllister M 2nd 5-6 Kingston, Ont. -
23 Kylie Lamont D 1st 5-11 Oakville, Ont. -
25 Elyse Ives F 4th 5-9 Bancroft, Ont. -
26 Sabine Keon D 1st 5-3 Markham, Ont. -
27 Abby Mallow F 1st 5-7 Anmore, B.C. -
- Jaime Alexander M 2nd 5-4 Coquitlam, B.C. -