Campus Overview

Bryn Mawr College is an elite, intimate women's liberal arts college with a strong academic reputation located in the suburban Philadelphia mainline area. With approximately 1,300 undergraduate students, it offers an intensely intellectual and collaborative small-college experience.


Location & Setting Suburban setting in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, located on the prestigious Main Line, approximately 10 miles west of Philadelphia. The campus provides a tranquil, green environment with easy access to urban amenities via public transportation and proximity to Philadelphia.

Campus Life Characterized by an intellectual, progressive community with strong traditions of academic engagement and social activism. Housing is primarily on-campus, with a residential culture that emphasizes community and intellectual discourse. No traditional Greek life; instead, students create collaborative living and learning communities. Weekend activities often involve cultural events, academic discussions, and trips to nearby Philadelphia.

Student Body Highly selective student population drawn from across the United States and internationally. Students tend to be academically driven, politically engaged, and intellectually curious. Known for attracting women interested in STEM, humanities, and social sciences who value academic rigor and feminist principles. Strong representation of students from diverse backgrounds and with progressive social perspectives.

Academics Renowned for rigorous liberal arts curriculum with particular strengths in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Offers exceptional undergraduate research opportunities and close faculty mentorship. Part of the Tri-College Consortium with Haverford and Swarthmore Colleges, allowing cross-registration and expanded academic resources.

Athletics & Sports Competes in NCAA Division III with 10 varsity sports. Athletic culture emphasizes participation, personal development, and team collaboration over competitive intensity. Strong traditions in swimming, equestrian, and tennis programs. Robust intramural and club sports offerings complement varsity athletics.

Lifestyle & Weather Experiences four distinct seasons with cold winters and mild summers. Campus is highly walkable, and Philadelphia's public transportation makes a car unnecessary. Nearby recreational opportunities include hiking in local parks, cultural activities in Philadelphia, and access to extensive museum and academic resources in the metropolitan area.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Centennial Conference
Coach
Victor Brady
Recruiting Events:
Disney Showcase 2026
Super Sixty December 2025Dec '25

School

Type
Private
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (22%)
Political Science and Government (30%)
Sociology (26%)
• Urban Studies/Affairs (14%)
• Anthropology (13%)
• Economics (9%)
• Archeology (8%)
Biology (16%)
English (9%)
Psychology (9%)
Mathematics (8%)

Student Body

Total
1,663
Undergrad
81%
Demographics
100% women (Women-only)
Student:Faculty
8:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (3.2%)
Psychology (8.9%)
Biology (15.6%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French (7.0%)

Academics

Admission Rate
31%
SAT Median
1,385
SAT Range
1,300-1,470
ACT Median
31
Retention
90%
Graduation
86%

Costs

In-State
$62,560
Out-of-State
$62,560
Room & Board
$18,690
Avg Net Price
$40,690
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January42°23°
April65°42°
July89°67°
October68°45°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Suburban (Suburb: Large)
Nearest City
New York, NY
Distance
84 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Victor Brady Head Coach vbrady01@brynmawr.edu View Bio
Lauren Fuchs Assistant Coach lfuchs@brynmawr.edu View Bio
Christie Jones Assistant Coach View Bio
Ashley Ross Assistant Coach View Bio
Maggie Titus Assistant Coach View Bio
Drew Taylor Assistant Coach - Full Time Dtaylor1@brynmawr.edu View Bio

Roster Breakdown

21 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 24% (5 players)
US Out-of-State: 57% (12 players)
International: 19% (4 players)
Pennsylvania: 24% (5 players)
Netherlands: 10% (2 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 3 (14.3%)
Forward/Midfielder: 4 (19.0%)
Midfielder: 4 (19.0%)
Midfielder/Defender: 3 (14.3%)
Defender: 5 (23.8%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (9.5%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 5 (23.8%)
Sophomore: 4 (19.0%)
Junior: 5 (23.8%)
Senior: 7 (33.3%)

Full Roster (21 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
2 Addison Graupensperger F/M So. 5-10 Marysville, PA Susquenita
3 Claire Stolarski M/D Fy. 5-6 Mendham, NJ West Morris Mendham
4 Camille Heynen F Jr. 5-5 Providence, RI Wheeler School
5 Annick van Blerkom D Sr. 5-9 The Hague, Netherlands St. Maartens College
7 Maggie Barilla M Sr. 5-4 Dallas, PA Wyoming Seminary
9 Jasmine Peterson F/M Sr. 5-9 Bristol, NH Holderness School
10 Lauren Barlow F Sr. 5-5 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Springs
12 Delia Angulo Chen M Jr. 5-2 Silver Spring, MD Montgomery Blair
13 Carrie Povich D/M Fy. 5-6 Paris, France International School of Paris
14 Leya Patel F/M So. 5-4 Cape Town, South Africa Herschel Girls
16 Zoe Woon D Jr. 5-5 Pittsburgh, PA Ellis School
17 Mary Stronach M Fy. 5-7 Dedham, MA Dedham
20 Noor Werndlij F/M Sr. 5-6 Lingewaard, Netherlands Stedelijk Gymnasium Arnhem
21 Ilona Bender D/M Jr. 5-7 Pittsburgh, PA Ellis School
22 Julia Ward D Fy. 5-6 Cincinnati, OH Ursuline Academy
25 Natasha Ring D Sr. 5-4 Wilton, CT Wilton
30 Sophie Chung D Jr. 5-0 Fulton, MD Reservoir
31 Lucie Burgess F So. 5-6 Raleigh, NC Cardinal Gibbons
32 Rachel Ofner M So. 5-2 Herndon, VA South Lakes
98 Charlene Basque GK Sr. 5-6 West Newbury, MA Pentucket Regional
99 Sydney Wright GK Fy. 5-5 Mavlern, PA Conestoga