Campus Overview

Here's a summary for Shenandoah University:


Shenandoah University is a private, mid-sized institution located in Winchester, Virginia, offering an intimate academic experience with approximately 2,500 undergraduate students. The university provides a close-knit learning environment with personalized attention and diverse academic opportunities.

Location & Setting Located in Winchester, a historic small-town setting in the Shenandoah Valley, the campus is distinctly suburban/small-town with easy access to both rural landscapes and urban amenities. Winchester offers a charming, community-oriented environment with the Blue Ridge Mountains as a scenic backdrop.

Campus Life With its smaller student population, Shenandoah offers a tight-knit campus community where students know each other and interact closely. On-campus housing is available, and while Greek life exists, it's not a dominant social scene. Weekend activities tend to blend campus events with local community engagement.

Student Body The student population is predominantly from Virginia and surrounding Mid-Atlantic states, with a growing national and international representation. Students are typically career-focused, with strong interests in health sciences, performing arts, and business programs.

Academics Shenandoah is particularly renowned for its health sciences, performing arts, and business programs. The university emphasizes personalized learning, with small class sizes and significant faculty-student interaction. Academic rigor is moderate, with a focus on practical, career-oriented education.

Athletics & Sports Competing in NCAA Division III, Shenandoah offers competitive athletic programs across several sports. While not a major athletic powerhouse, the university provides opportunities for student-athletes to compete at a collegiate level with a balance between academics and athletics.

Lifestyle & Weather Winchester experiences four distinct seasons, with mild winters and warm summers. A car is recommended but not absolutely necessary, as the campus is relatively compact. Outdoor recreation opportunities are abundant, with nearby Shenandoah National Park offering hiking, camping, and scenic drives.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Ranked
RPI Rank
#3
2025 Record
In-Division: 11-3
Conference
Old Dominion Athletic Conf.
Coach
Ashley Smeltzer-Kraft

School

Type
Private (United Methodist)
Classification
Doctoral/Professional
Common Majors:
Health Professions (27%)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (74%)
• Public Health (13%)
• Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions (8%)
• Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions (5%)
Visual Arts (17%)
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (54%)
• Music (35%)
• Dance (11%)
Biology (13%)
Business (12%)
Business Administration, Management and Operations (78%)
• Business/Managerial Economics (18%)
• Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations (4%)
Psychology (6%)

Student Body

Total
3,880
Undergrad
55%
Demographics
57% women
Student:Faculty
11:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (1.0%)
Psychology (6.3%)
Biology (13.0%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (30.6%)
French (0.8%)

Academics

Admission Rate
78%
Retention
82%
Graduation
70%

Costs

In-State
$36,028
Out-of-State
$36,028
Room & Board
$11,800
Avg Net Price
$30,055
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January41°24°
April65°42°
July86°66°
October66°45°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Small)
Nearest City
Washington, DC
Distance
63 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Ashley Smeltzer Kraft Associate Athletic Director/Head Coach asmeltze@su.edu View Bio
Meredith Bloomfield Assistant Coach mbloomfi@su.edu View Bio
Wendy Ware 08 Assistant Coach wtaylor@alumni.su.edu View Bio
Richard Hayden Assistant Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

26 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 42% (11 players)
US Out-of-State: 58% (15 players)
Virginia: 42% (11 players)
Maryland: 35% (9 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 9 (34.6%)
Midfielder: 13 (50.0%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 11 (42.3%)
Sophomore: 3 (11.5%)
Junior: 6 (23.1%)
Senior: 6 (23.1%)

Full Roster (26 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Kaitlyn Mogar Forward/Midfielder So. 5-6 Frederick, MD Urbana
2 Claudia Lenahan Forward/Midfield Sr. 5-3 Bristow, VA Patriot
3 Mary Weaver Forward Fy. 5-5 Perry Hall, MD Eastern Technical
4 Sidney Tucci Midfield Jr. 5-3 Frederick, MD Frederick
5 Regan Fields Defense Sr. 5-4 Fredericksburg, VA Colonial Forge
7 Natalie Opatovsky Defender Fy. 5-7 Sykesville, MD Century
8 Ava Fields Midfielder/Defender Fy. 5-7 Centreville, MD Queen Anne’s County
9 Madison Short Midfield/Defense Sr. 5-2 Bridgeville, Del. Sussex Tech
10 Camryn DeLeva Defense Jr. 5-4 Fredericksburg, VA Stafford
11 Kaitlyn Nakamura Midfield/Defense Jr. 5-5 Warrenton, VA Kettle Run
13 Reagan Flory Forward Fy. 5-4 Elizabethtown, PA Elizabethtown Area
14 Lily Kyvelos Forward Jr. 5-1 Allentown, PA Parkland
15 Catherine Groszkowski Midfield/Defender Fy. 5-3 Annapolis, MD Archbishop Spalding
16 Mallory Holup Defense Sr. 5-1 Yorktown, VA York
17 Ellie Quinn Forward Fy. 5-7 Skowhegan ME, VA Skowhegan Area
18 Mackenzie Watkins Foward/Midfield Sr. 5-4 Fredericksburg, VA Courtland
19 Kierney Weigle Foward/Midfielder Fy. 5-10 Biglerville, PA Biglerville
20 Maia Fissel Midfield/Defender Fy. 5-2 Fredericksburg, VA Chancellor
22 Brinley Tozer Forward/Midfield So. 5-2 Westminster, MD Westminster
23 Kayleigh Vodvarka Midfielder/Defender Fy. 5-6 Bridgeville, DE Woodbridge
24 Emily Swartzbaugh Forward Jr. 5-4 Poquoson, VA Poquoson
27 Emily Schorr Midfield/Defender Fy. 5-7 Jefferson, NJ Jefferson Township
31 Cassidy Alexander Goalkeeper Fy. 5-3 Millington, MD Queen Anne’s County
32 Jordan Ivey Goalkeeper So. 5-3 Poquoson, VA Poquoson
52 Autumn Goldsberry Goalkeeper Jr. 5-2 Nokesville, VA Battlefield
98 Emma Meissner Goalkeeper Sr. 5-6 Eldersburg, MD Liberty