Campus Overview

Plymouth State University is a mid-sized public university located in the heart of New Hampshire's White Mountains, offering a personalized educational experience in a picturesque rural setting. With approximately 3,500 undergraduate students, the university provides an intimate learning environment with opportunities for close interaction with faculty and peers.


Location & Setting Located in the rural town of Plymouth, New Hampshire, the campus is nestled in the scenic White Mountain region. This small-town setting provides a classic New England college experience, surrounded by natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. The town of Plymouth is compact and closely integrated with the university campus.

Campus Life Campus life is community-focused and active, with a strong emphasis on engagement and participation. On-campus housing is available for most students, creating a tight-knit residential experience. While not a major party school, the university offers numerous clubs, activities, and campus events that keep students connected. Greek life is present but not dominant.

Student Body The student population is primarily from New England, with a mix of in-state and out-of-state students. The university attracts students interested in outdoor recreation, education, environmental studies, and professional programs. The student body tends to be collaborative, with a practical, hands-on approach to learning.

Academics Plymouth State is known for strong teacher education, environmental science, and professional studies programs. The academic approach emphasizes experiential learning, with many opportunities for internships, research, and hands-on projects. Class sizes are typically small, allowing for personalized instruction and close faculty interactions.

Athletics & Sports As a NCAA Division III school, Plymouth State offers competitive athletics with a focus on student-athlete development. The Panthers compete in several sports, with strong programs in basketball, hockey, and soccer. Campus athletic spirit is enthusiastic but not overwhelming, typical of a smaller university setting.

Lifestyle & Weather The region experiences distinct four seasons, with cold, snowy winters and mild summers. A car can be helpful but is not absolutely necessary on campus. Outdoor activities are a significant part of campus culture, with skiing, hiking, and other mountain sports easily accessible. The surrounding White Mountain region offers extensive opportunities for recreation and adventure.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Little East Conference
Coach
Molly Bolduc

School

Type
Public
Classification
Master's: Larger Programs
Common Majors:
Business (26%)
Business/Commerce, General (43%)
Marketing (25%)
• Business Administration, Management and Operations (12%)
• Accounting and Related Services (8%)
• Finance and Financial Management Services (8%)
• Hospitality Administration/Management (4%)
Health Professions (10%)
Public Health (37%)
• Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (26%)
• Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General (18%)
• Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions (18%)
Education (9%)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods (79%)
• Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas (21%)
Recreation (8%)
Homeland Security (7%)

Student Body

Total
3,801
Undergrad
87%
Demographics
48% women
Student:Faculty
15:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (2.9%)
Psychology (5.8%)
Biology (3.3%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (18.6%)
French (0.1%)

Academics

Admission Rate
91%
Retention
71%
Graduation
47%

Costs

In-State
$14,558
Out-of-State
$25,498
Room & Board
$12,104
Avg Net Price
$19,685
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January29°
April55°29°
July80°54°
October58°34°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Town (Town: Remote)
Nearest City
Boston, MA
Distance
102 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Molly Bolduc Head Coach molly.saunders@plymouth.edu View Bio
Molly Edmark Assistant Coach molly.edmark@plymouth.edu View Bio
Taylor Healey Assistant Coach View Bio
Kevin Briggs Director of Strength and Conditioning
Eric Gibbs, MSEd, NH-LAT, ATC Athletic Trainer

Roster Breakdown

20 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 20% (4 players)
US Out-of-State: 80% (16 players)
Massachusetts: 45% (9 players)
New Hampshire: 20% (4 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 6 (30.0%)
Midfielder: 6 (30.0%)
Defender: 6 (30.0%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (10.0%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 10 (50.0%)
Sophomore: 4 (20.0%)
Junior: 2 (10.0%)
Senior: 4 (20.0%)

Full Roster (20 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
2 Georgia Coleman F So. 5-7 North Conway, N.H. Kennett
4 Claire Toleman F Fr. 5-5 Cambridge, N.Y. Cambridge Central
5 Jen Newick M Sr. 5-9 Lee, N.H. Oyster River
6 Abigale Bsullak M Jr. 5-6 Poland, Maine Poland Regional
7 Maddy Lambert M Fr. 5-8 North Reading, Mass. North Reading
8 Lexi Berrettini F So. 5-6 Lake Bluff, Ill. Lake Forest
9 Sarah Adamske M Jr. 5-7 Windham, N.H. Windham
10 Hanalia Dykstra F Fr. 5-0 Amherst, N.H. Souhegan
11 Ellie Monahan F Sr. 5-6 Watertown, Mass. Watertown
12 Kyla Napolitano D Sr. 5-7 Warwick, R.I. Pilgrim
13 Katie Porrello M Sr. 5-4 Milford, Conn. The Gunnery
15 Caroline Horn D Fr. 5-5 Danvers, Mass. Danvers
16 Makenna Lord F So. 5-2 North Reading, Mass. North Reading
17 Cassidy Leger D Fr. 5-4 Bellingham, Mass. Bellingham
18 Natalie Lindahl D Fr. 5-9 Rockport, Maine Camden Hills Regional
20 Izabelle Miranda D Fr. 5-4 Tiverton, R.I. Tiverton
21 Alex Zaino M Fr. 5-7 Melrose, Mass. Melrose
22 Ginny Smith D Fr. 5-4 North Andover, Mass. North Andover
40 Megan McGinnity G So. 5-6 Danvers, Mass. Danvers
99 Natalie Merrick G Fr. 5-4 East Longmeadow, Mass. East Longmeadow