Campus Overview

University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) is a prestigious Ivy League research university located in Philadelphia, offering a vibrant and academically rigorous experience for students. As a large university with approximately 25,000 total students, UPenn provides a comprehensive and dynamic educational environment.


Location & Setting Situated in an urban setting in West Philadelphia, UPenn's campus is integrated directly into the city, offering students immediate access to urban amenities, cultural institutions, and professional opportunities. The campus combines historic architectural spaces with modern facilities, creating a distinctive urban academic landscape.

Campus Life Campus life is energetic and diverse, with a strong emphasis on student engagement. Housing options include traditional dormitories, college houses, and off-campus apartments. Greek life is present but not dominant, with approximately 25% of students participating. The social scene balances academic intensity with robust extracurricular opportunities, including numerous student organizations, cultural groups, and professional development resources.

Student Body UPenn attracts a highly accomplished, diverse student population from across the United States and internationally. Students tend to be academically motivated, intellectually curious, and career-oriented. The student body is known for being collaborative, ambitious, and representing a wide range of socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.

Academics Academically, UPenn is renowned for exceptional programs across multiple disciplines, particularly strong in business (Wharton School), engineering, healthcare, and social sciences. The curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, research opportunities, and practical application of knowledge. Academic rigor is high, with students expected to be intellectually engaged and professionally focused.

Athletics & Sports As an Ivy League institution, UPenn offers competitive Division I athletics with a strong emphasis on academic-athletic balance. The Quakers compete in multiple sports, with notable historical strength in rowing, basketball, and football. While athletic achievements are respected, the focus remains on student-athlete academic performance and holistic development.

Lifestyle & Weather Philadelphia experiences four distinct seasons, with warm summers, mild springs and falls, and cold winters. The campus and surrounding area are highly walkable, with extensive public transportation. Students can easily access city amenities, cultural attractions, and outdoor recreational spaces. A car is not necessary for most students due to comprehensive urban infrastructure.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D1 Low
Conference
The Ivy League
Coach
Scott Tupper
Recruiting Events:
Disney Showcase 2026
Super Sixty March 2026Mar '26
Super Sixty December 2025Dec '25

School

Type
Private
Classification
Doctoral: Very High Research
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (15%)
Economics (44%)
Political Science and Government (31%)
International Relations and National Security Studies (9%)
• Urban Studies/Affairs (7%)
• Sociology (4%)
• Anthropology (3%)
• Criminology (3%)
• Social Sciences, Other (1%)
• Social Sciences, General (0%)
Interdisciplinary (14%)
Biology (11%)
Business (9%)
Finance and Financial Management Services (41%)
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods (23%)
Business Administration, Management and Operations (17%)
• Marketing (10%)
• Business/Commerce, General (4%)
• Real Estate (3%)
• Accounting and Related Services (3%)
• Human Resources Management and Services (0%)
• International Business (0%)
• General Sales, Merchandising and Related Marketing Operations (0%)
Health Professions (9%)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (64%)
• Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions (26%)
• Health and Medical Administrative Services (10%)

Student Body

Total
27,868
Undergrad
39%
Demographics
55% women
Student:Faculty
8:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (0.2%)
Psychology (3.3%)
Biology (10.7%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (8.5%)
French (1.4%)

Academics

Admission Rate
6%
SAT Median
1,535
SAT Range
1,500-1,570
ACT Median
34
Retention
98%
Graduation
97%

Costs

In-State
$66,104
Out-of-State
$66,104
Room & Board
$18,496
Avg Net Price
$31,229
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January42°28°
April66°46°
July89°71°
October68°51°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Large)
Nearest City
New York, NY
Distance
82 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Scott Tupper Head Coach dria-fhrecruiting@dria.upenn.edu View Bio
Erin Shanahan Smoot Assistant Coach smoot3@upenn.edu View Bio
Charlotte Vaziri Assistant Coach vaziric@upenn.edu View Bio
Kevin Bonner Primary Sport Administrator/Senior Associate AD
Steph Z. Brennan Secondary Sport Administrator/Director of Compliance
Liam Higgins Athletic Communications
Megan Helf Assistant Athletic Trainer
Cory Walts Strength & Conditioning
Cody Spence Equipment Manager
Blythe Tarbox Development & Alumni Relations

Roster Breakdown

24 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 12% (3 players)
US Out-of-State: 54% (13 players)
International: 33% (8 players)
Pennsylvania: 12% (3 players)
Maryland: 12% (3 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 6 (25.0%)
Midfielder: 7 (29.2%)
Midfielder/Defender: 4 (16.7%)
Defender: 4 (16.7%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (12.5%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 6 (25.0%)
Sophomore: 9 (37.5%)
Junior: 5 (20.8%)
Senior: 4 (16.7%)

Full Roster (24 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
0 Samira Rafide GK Fr. 5-7 Santiago, Chile Lower Merion
2 Sarah Ding M Fr. 5-7 St. Louis, Mo. John Burroughs School
3 Lucy Mangat M Fr. 5-3 Wimbledon, England Wellington College
4 Ellie Almeida D Jr. 5-4 Kennett Square, Pa. Unionville
5 Alexis Williams F So. 5-1 Arlington, Va. Yorktown
6 Honor Roberts F Jr. 5-5 Winnetka, Ill. New Trier
7 Sydney Mandato M Jr. 5-3 Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Gwynedd Mercy Academy
8 Julia Ryan M/D Sr. 5-5 Brookline, Mass. The Winsor School
9 Amy Lanouette D/M Sr. 5-8 Windham, N.H. Windham
10 Monet Thurbide M Fr. 5-4 Victoria, British Columbia Oak Bay
11 Beau Lilly Barrington-Hibbert D So. 5-4 Suffolk, England Millfield School
13 Emily Stafford M So. 5-5 Arlington, Va. Yorktown
14 Riley Thomson F So. 5-7 Perth, Scotland Dollar Academy
16 Emma Nahon F Jr. 5-3 Westport, Conn. Staples
17 Sophie Watson D/M Fr. 5-0 Littleton, Mass. Middlesex School
18 Megan Frank M So. 5-3 Ellicott City, Md. St. Paul’s School for Girls
20 Philine Klas D Sr. 5-9 Bonn, Germany Torrey Pines
22 Naomi Esterowitz F So. 5-5 Rockville, Md. Thomas S. Wootton
23 Livia Loozen F Sr. 5-8 Utrecht, The Netherlands International School Utrecht
24 Maxi Aranowitz D So. 5-4 Roseland, N.J. Oak Knoll
26 Darcey Chapman M So. 5-7 Summit, N.J. Summit
30 Jazmin Borensztein D/M Fr. 5-3 Buenos Aires, Argentina Colegio Santa María
34 Ava Hughes GK So. 5-5 West Chester, Pa. Archmere Academy
76 Ruby de Frees GK Jr. 5-6 Crofton, Md. Archbishop Spalding