Campus Overview

Here's a summary for Drew University:


Drew University is a small private liberal arts college located in Madison, New Jersey, with approximately 1,500 undergraduate students. Nestled in a picturesque suburban setting, the campus offers an intimate and personalized educational experience.

Location & Setting Suburban campus in Madison, NJ, located approximately 30 miles west of New York City. The university sits in a quiet, tree-lined residential area with easy access to urban amenities. Close proximity to public transportation allows students to easily explore nearby cities.

Campus Life Small student body creates a tight-knit community with opportunities for close interactions with professors and peers. On-campus housing is available and encouraged, with most students living either in residence halls or campus apartments. Limited Greek life exists, but social activities center around campus clubs, academic interest groups, and nearby cultural opportunities.

Student Body Predominantly drawn from the Northeast United States, with growing national and international representation. Students tend to be academically motivated, intellectually curious, and interested in interdisciplinary learning. The small campus size attracts students seeking personalized educational experiences.

Academics Strong liberal arts curriculum with notable strengths in environmental studies, international relations, and humanities. Offers significant undergraduate research opportunities and close faculty mentorship. Known for flexible interdisciplinary programs and emphasis on critical thinking skills.

Athletics & Sports NCAA Division III program with competitive athletic teams in sports like soccer, basketball, and track. While not a major athletic powerhouse, the university offers robust intramural and club sports opportunities. Emphasis is on student-athlete academic achievement and balanced participation.

Lifestyle & Weather Experiences four distinct seasons with cold winters and mild summers. Campus is walkable, but having a car can be helpful for off-campus activities. Proximity to New York City provides additional recreational and cultural opportunities. Outdoor activities include hiking in nearby parks and exploring suburban and urban environments.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Landmark Conference

School

Type
Private (United Methodist)
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (19%)
Economics (37%)
Political Science and Government (25%)
• Sociology (17%)
• International Relations and National Security Studies (14%)
• Anthropology (6%)
Business (15%)
Biology (14%)
Psychology (9%)
English (7%)

Student Body

Total
2,112
Undergrad
71%
Demographics
56% women
Student:Faculty
11:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (3.4%)
Psychology (8.9%)
Biology (14.2%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (1.1%)
French (2.1%)

Academics

Admission Rate
69%
SAT Median
1,215
SAT Range
1,110-1,320
ACT Median
28
Retention
84%
Graduation
72%

Costs

In-State
$45,360
Out-of-State
$45,360
Room & Board
$17,640
Avg Net Price
$25,644
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January40°22°
April62°40°
July86°66°
October66°44°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

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

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Summer Kortmann Head Field Hockey Coach swashburn@drew.edu View Bio
Jenna Segrave Assistant Field Hockey Coach jsegrave@drew.edu View Bio
Lorraine Maloney Assistant Field Hockey Coach View Bio
Sheila Roth Volunteer Assistant Field Hockey Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

18 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 72% (13 players)
US Out-of-State: 28% (5 players)
New Jersey: 72% (13 players)
Pennsylvania: 17% (3 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 5 (27.8%)
Midfielder: 3 (16.7%)
Midfielder/Defender: 2 (11.1%)
Defender: 6 (33.3%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (11.1%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 7 (38.9%)
Sophomore: 4 (22.2%)
Junior: 6 (33.3%)
Senior: 1 (5.6%)

Full Roster (18 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
0 Beth Kelly GK Jr. 5-5 Stewartsville, N.J. Phillipsburg
1 Elizabeth Harbeson F Fr. 5-1 Boonton, N.J. Boonton
3 Karine Johnson F Fr. 5-1 Cherry Hill, N.J. Cherry Hill West
4 Ellie Kopec M/D So. 5-3 West Long Branch, N.J. Red Bank
5 Mackenzie Cavalieri D Fr. 5-3 Wall Township, N.J. Wall
6 Bella Fini F Fr. 5-5 Wenonah, N.J. Gateway Regional
7 Caroline Larsen F Jr. 4-11 Ramsey, N.J. Ramsey
8 Emily Caporrino M So. 5-4 Manahawkin, N.J. Southern Regional
9 Natalie D'Onofrio D/M Fr. 5-7 Wallingford, Pa. Strath Haven
10 Emma Rider M Jr. 5-4 Delran, N.J. Delran
11 Emily Monaco M Sr. 5-0 Brewster, N.Y. Brewster
13 Liriana Seferovic D Jr. 5-8 Manalapan, N.J. Colts Neck
15 Julia Stoff D Fr. 5-5 Lambertville, N.J. South Hunterdon Regional
18 Chandler Straub F Jr. 5-5 Quakertown, Pa. Allentown Central Catholic
22 Carolyn Brown D Jr. - Washington, N.J. Warren Hills
23 Zyen Haynesworth D Fr. 5-6 Mechanicsburg, Pa. Cedar Cliff
24 Samantha Izzo D So. 5-4 Manahawkin, N.J. Southern Regional
33 Dominique Flores GK So. - Gilroy, Calif. Christopher