Campus Overview

Muhlenberg College is a small, private liberal arts college located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, known for its intimate academic community and strong commitment to undergraduate education. With approximately 2,300 students, Muhlenberg offers a close-knit campus experience that prioritizes personal attention and academic excellence.


Location & Setting Situated in Allentown, a mid-sized city in the Lehigh Valley, the campus is suburban with easy access to urban amenities. Located in eastern Pennsylvania, the campus provides a safe, contained environment while still offering proximity to local cultural and professional opportunities.

Campus Life Muhlenberg offers a vibrant residential campus experience, with most students living on campus in traditional residence halls and themed housing communities. The school has a moderate Greek life presence, with several active fraternities and sororities. Weekend activities include campus events, local cultural experiences, and social gatherings that take advantage of the college's close-knit community.

Student Body The student body is predominantly from the northeastern United States, with a mix of in-state Pennsylvania students and out-of-state recruits. Students tend to be academically engaged, creative, and interested in both liberal arts studies and practical career preparation. The college attracts students who value small class sizes and personalized educational experiences.

Academics Muhlenberg is particularly renowned for its strong theater and science programs, offering robust undergraduate research opportunities. The curriculum emphasizes a traditional liberal arts approach with interdisciplinary learning, featuring small class sizes and significant faculty-student interaction. The college is known for its rigorous academic standards and commitment to comprehensive undergraduate education.

Athletics & Sports Competing in NCAA Division III, Muhlenberg has a competitive athletic program with strong participation across multiple sports. The Mules have particular strength in baseball, soccer, and swimming. While athletics are important, the focus is on student-athlete balance and personal development rather than high-profile competition.

Lifestyle & Weather The Lehigh Valley experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and mild summers. The campus is very walkable, though having a car can be helpful for off-campus activities. Nearby outdoor recreation includes hiking in the Appalachian Trail region, skiing in the Pocono Mountains, and exploring local parks and natural areas.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Centennial Conference
Recruiting Events:
Super Sixty December 2025Dec '25

School

Type
Private (Episcopal)
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Visual Arts (24%)
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (54%)
Dance (19%)
• Film/Video and Photographic Arts (11%)
• Music (9%)
• Fine and Studio Arts (7%)
Business (20%)
Business Administration, Management and Operations (49%)
• Finance and Financial Management Services (34%)
• Accounting and Related Services (14%)
• Management Information Systems and Services (3%)
Biology (13%)
Social Sciences (10%)
Political Science and Government (41%)
Economics (29%)
• International Relations and National Security Studies (17%)
• Sociology (9%)
• Anthropology (4%)
Psychology (8%)

Student Body

Total
1,807
Undergrad
98%
Demographics
59% women
Student:Faculty
8:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (1.5%)
Psychology (7.9%)
Biology (13.0%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (2.5%)
French (0.4%)

Academics

Admission Rate
64%
SAT Median
1,315
SAT Range
1,230-1,400
ACT Median
29
Retention
89%
Graduation
80%

Costs

In-State
$60,240
Out-of-State
$60,240
Room & Board
$13,955
Avg Net Price
$30,314
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January38°22°
April63°40°
July86°65°
October66°44°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Midsize)
Nearest City
New York, NY
Distance
79 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Wfh Recruiting Recruiting Information View Bio
Megan Eddinger Head Field Hockey Coach/SWA meganeddinger@muhlenberg.edu View Bio
Teresa Mathews Assistant Field Hockey Coach teresamathews@muhlenberg.edu View Bio
Jackie O Connell Assistant Field Hockey Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

22 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 32% (7 players)
US Out-of-State: 68% (15 players)
New Jersey: 45% (10 players)
Pennsylvania: 32% (7 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 3 (13.6%)
Forward/Midfielder: 2 (9.1%)
Midfielder: 8 (36.4%)
Defender: 7 (31.8%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (9.1%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 5 (22.7%)
Sophomore: 6 (27.3%)
Junior: 6 (27.3%)
Senior: 5 (22.7%)

Full Roster (22 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
2 Ayla Alon M Fr. - Yardley, Pa. Pennsbury
3 Haley Foster M So. - Ocean, N.J. Ranney School
5 Lily Botta B Sr. - Phoenixville, Pa. Agnes Irwin School
6 Kate Lysaght M/B So. - Centerport, N.Y. Harborfields
7 Danielle Kapsak F/M So. - York, Pa. Dallastown Area
8 Maya Schlegel F Jr. - Dalmatia, Pa. Line Mountain
9 Erin DiSandro F Sr. - Mount Laurel, N.J. Paul VI
10 MJ Callahan M Jr. - Scarsdale, N.Y. Scarsdale
11 Ashley Szoc B Fr. - Matawan, N.J. Matawan Regional
12 Grace Koloras F/M So. - York, Pa. York Suburban
13 Madison Horvath B Jr. - Bethlehem, Pa. Freedom
14 Reece Montano B Jr. - Cedar Knolls, N.J. Whippany Park
15 Sarah Ducoff B Fr. - Flemington, N.J. Mount St. Mary Academy
17 Abba Diglio F Sr. - Whippany, N.J. Whippany Park
19 Rachel Hager B Jr. - Bernville, Pa. Tulpehocken
20 Isabella Margolis M Fr. - Lawrenceville, N.J. Lawrence
21 Greta Marchildon B Sr. - Bowdoinham, Maine Mount Ararat
25 Kaitlyn Zarish-Yasunas M/B So. - Pittstown, N.J. Princeton Day School
26 Molly Woodward M Sr. - Kensington, Md. Albert Einstein
27 Ava Rahn M/B So. - Stratham, N.H. Berwick Academy (Maine)
54 Brenna Fitzpatrick G Fr. - Medford Lakes, N.J. Shawnee
60 Maddie Schwartz G Jr. - Robbinsville, N.J. Robbinsville