Campus Overview

Hamilton College is a highly selective, intimate liberal arts college nestled in the picturesque rural landscape of central New York. With just under 2,000 students, Hamilton offers an intensely personal educational experience characterized by close faculty interaction and a tight-knit campus community.


Location & Setting Located in Clinton, NY, Hamilton sits in a quintessential rural small-town setting surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The campus is approximately 10 miles from Utica, providing a serene academic environment with limited immediate urban amenities.

Campus Life Campus life centers around close student relationships and engaged intellectual discourse. Although Hamilton lacks traditional Greek life, students create vibrant social scenes through numerous clubs, campus events, and residential communities. Weekend activities often involve on-campus cultural events, outdoor activities, and student-organized gatherings.

Student Body Hamilton attracts academically motivated students from across the United States, with a student body that skews towards the Northeast but includes significant national representation. Students tend to be intellectually curious, collaborative, and committed to both academic excellence and personal growth.

Academics Known for its exceptional writing program and strong liberal arts curriculum, Hamilton emphasizes critical thinking and interdisciplinary learning. The college offers a low student-to-faculty ratio (9:1) and focuses on personalized academic experiences with extensive research and independent study opportunities.

Athletics & Sports As a Division III school, Hamilton emphasizes athletic participation over intense competition. The Continentals compete in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC), with strong programs in sports like hockey, lacrosse, and soccer. Athletic participation is viewed as part of holistic student development.

Lifestyle & Weather Central New York experiences distinct seasonal variations, with cold, snowy winters and mild summers. A car is helpful but not essential, as the compact campus is highly walkable. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy nearby hiking, skiing, and recreational opportunities in the surrounding Adirondack region.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Ranked
RPI Rank
#3
2025 Record
In-Division: 10-3
Conference
New England Small College Athletic Conference
Coach
Missy Mariano
Recruiting Events:
Super Sixty March 2026Mar '26
Super Sixty December 2025Dec '25

School

Type
Private
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (32%)
Economics (52%)
Political Science and Government (19%)
• International Relations and National Security Studies (14%)
• Sociology (12%)
• Anthropology (3%)
• Archeology (1%)
Biology (13%)
Visual Arts (8%)
Fine and Studio Arts (51%)
Music (26%)
• Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (17%)
• Dance (3%)
• Film/Video and Photographic Arts (3%)
Foreign Languages (7%)
Mathematics (6%)

Student Body

Total
2,045
Undergrad
100%
Demographics
56% women
Student:Faculty
9:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (2.8%)
Psychology (4.2%)
Biology (13.4%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French (6.6%)

Academics

Admission Rate
12%
SAT Median
1,480
SAT Range
1,410-1,550
ACT Median
33
Retention
96%
Graduation
91%

Costs

In-State
$65,740
Out-of-State
$65,740
Room & Board
$16,690
Avg Net Price
$28,314
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January30°14°
April55°34°
July80°60°
October59°41°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Suburban (Suburb: Midsize)
Nearest City
New York, NY
Distance
177 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Missy Mariano mmariano@hamilton.edu View Bio
Nicole Matos nmatos@hamilton.edu View Bio
Emily Conroe econroe@hamilton.edu View Bio

Roster Breakdown

29 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 10% (3 players)
US Out-of-State: 90% (26 players)
Connecticut: 31% (9 players)
Massachusetts: 17% (5 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 7 (24.1%)
Forward/Midfielder: 1 (3.4%)
Midfielder: 10 (34.5%)
Midfielder/Defender: 1 (3.4%)
Defender: 7 (24.1%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (10.3%)

Full Roster (29 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Megan Mazzeo D '27 5-3 Fairfield, Conn. Fairfield Ludlowe HS
2 Lindsey Piper M '27 5-4 Concord, Mass. Concord-Carlisle Regional HS
3 Olivia Waruch F '28 5-5 Accord, N.Y. Rondout Valley HS
4 Eva Bell F/M '29 5-4 Hanover, N.H. Hanover HS
5 Lilly Truchon M '26 5-4 South Burlington, Vt. St. Paul's School [N.H.]
6 Eleanor Cooper M '28 5-5 Chevy Chase, Md. Holton-Arms School
7 Finley Knapp D '29 5-9 Wayland, Mass. Wayland HS
8 Kenna White D/M '28 5-8 Charlotte, N.C. Providence Day School
10 Shaw Huston F '28 5-10 Berwyn, Pa. The Episcopal Academy
11 Brooke Marx D '26 5-4 Denver, Colo. The Taft School [Conn.]
12 Leah Rose-Seiden M '28 5-6 Princeton, N.J. Princeton HS
13 Lily LaVigne M '27 5-3 New Milford, Conn. Canterbury School
14 Becky Felker F/D '26 5-4 Bethesda, Md. Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart
15 Isabelle Nahon D '27 5-3 Westport, Conn. Staples HS
16 Sammy Higgins M '26 5-5 Weston, Mass. Noble and Greenough School
17 Brighton McMahon F '29 5-2 Hebron, Conn. The Taft School
19 Evelyn Butorac F '27 5-6 New Fairfield, Conn. New Fairfield HS
20 Katie Pinto M '29 5-7 Chevy Chase, Md. National Cathedral School [D.C.]
21 Morgan Clarke D '28 5-8 Kent, Conn. Kent School
22 Alexis Glasofer M '29 5-3 Westfield, N.J. The Pingry School
24 Alden Duserick F '27 5-2 Pittsford, N.Y. Pittsford Mendon HS
25 Rose Idone M '29 5-2 Ridgefield, Conn. Ridgefield HS
26 Brooke Bilodeau F '27 5-7 Darien, Conn. Darien HS
28 Claire Tratnyek M '26 5-2 Short Hills, N.J. Kent Place School
29 Claire Sheehan D '29 5-9 Needham, Mass. Milton Academy
30 Nina Byrne D '29 5-5 Mount Kisco, N.Y. Horace Greeley HS
44 Kelly Janssen GK '28 5-7 Greenwich, Conn. Greenwich HS
88 Abby Griffin GK '26 5-4 Shrewsbury, Mass. St. Mark's School
99 Reilly Loughman GK '27 5-6 Norwich, Vt. Hanover HS [N.H.]