Campus Overview

Skidmore College is a highly regarded small liberal arts college nestled in the historic and picturesque city of Saratoga Springs, New York. With approximately 2,200 undergraduate students, Skidmore offers an intimate, close-knit academic environment where students receive personalized attention and opportunities for deep engagement.


Location & Setting Situated in a suburban small-town setting, Saratoga Springs provides a charming backdrop for campus life. The city is known for its historic downtown, cultural venues, and proximity to natural attractions. While not urban, the campus is within walking distance of downtown amenities and offers easy access to both outdoor recreation and cultural experiences.

Campus Life Skidmore features a vibrant residential campus where most students live on-site, creating a tight-knit community. The small student population means smaller class sizes, more personalized interactions with professors, and a close social environment. While not heavily Greek-oriented, the campus offers numerous clubs, activities, and social events that foster strong interpersonal connections.

Student Body The student population is predominantly from the Northeast and mid-Atlantic states, with a significant national and international representation. Students tend to be academically motivated, creative, and intellectually curious, with strong interests in arts, humanities, and social sciences. The campus culture values intellectual exploration, social awareness, and individual expression.

Academics Skidmore is known for its strong liberal arts curriculum and interdisciplinary approach. The college has particular strengths in creative arts, social sciences, and humanities, with notable programs in studio art, management, and psychology. The academic environment emphasizes critical thinking, independent research, and experiential learning opportunities.

Athletics & Sports Competing in NCAA Division III, Skidmore offers a range of varsity sports with a focus on student-athlete academic achievement. While not a major athletic powerhouse, the college provides competitive opportunities in sports like soccer, basketball, lacrosse, and swimming. Campus athletic culture emphasizes participation, teamwork, and personal development.

Lifestyle & Weather Saratoga Springs experiences distinct four-season weather, with cold winters and mild summers typical of upstate New York. The area offers abundant outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, skiing, and water sports. While a car can be helpful, the campus and downtown are quite walkable, and public transportation options exist for regional travel.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Liberty League

School

Type
Private
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Business (17%)
Social Sciences (16%)
Political Science and Government (32%)
Economics (25%)
• Sociology (17%)
• International Relations and National Security Studies (14%)
• Anthropology (12%)
Psychology (13%)
Biology (11%)
Visual Arts (11%)
Fine and Studio Arts (56%)
• Dance (16%)
• Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft (16%)
• Music (12%)

Student Body

Total
2,760
Undergrad
100%
Demographics
59% women
Student:Faculty
8:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (4.4%)
Psychology (13.3%)
Biology (11.2%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French (1.1%)

Academics

Admission Rate
23%
SAT Median
1,380
SAT Range
1,300-1,460
ACT Median
31
Retention
89%
Graduation
82%

Costs

In-State
$65,030
Out-of-State
$65,030
Room & Board
$17,340
Avg Net Price
$34,581
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January32°14°
April60°36°
July84°61°
October62°40°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Suburban (Suburb: Small)
Nearest City
Boston, MA
Distance
147 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Beth Hallenbeck Head Field Hockey Coach bhallen@skidmore.edu View Bio
Emily Fraser Assistant Field Hockey Coach View Bio
Dani Degregory Volunteer Assistant Field Hockey Coach View Bio
Wes Chella Volunteer Assistant Field Hockey Coach View Bio
Meghan Nicchi Head Athletic Trainer
Matt Chatham Strength and Conditioning Coach

Roster Breakdown

20 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 10% (2 players)
US Out-of-State: 90% (18 players)
Maryland: 15% (3 players)
New Hampshire: 10% (2 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 5 (25.0%)
Forward/Midfielder: 3 (15.0%)
Midfielder: 4 (20.0%)
Midfielder/Defender: 1 (5.0%)
Defender: 4 (20.0%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (15.0%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 7 (35.0%)
Sophomore: 3 (15.0%)
Junior: 5 (25.0%)
Senior: 5 (25.0%)

Full Roster (20 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
2 Molly Van Vranken M/F Fr. 5-2 New London, NH Proctor Academy
3 Margaret Heim M So. 5-3 Lancaster, PA Lancaster Country Day School
4 Gianna DiGioacchino D Jr. 5-4 Cranbury, NJ Princeton
5 Ella Costa M So. 5-6 Gloucester, MA Gloucester
8 Mia Angwin F/M Sr. 5-2 South Burlington, VT South Burlington
10 Abby Ezickson F Sr. 5-3 Washington, DC Sidwell Friends School
11 Anna D'Amore M Sr. 5-4 Crownsville, MD Severn School
12 Brynn Charron M/D Sr. 5-6 Topsham, ME Northfield Mount Hermon School
13 Rachel Longbrake F/M Fr. 5-5 Beallsville, MD Poolesville
14 Sophie Martel F Fr. 5-3 Montpelier, VT U-32
15 Elena Cucci F Fr. 5-6 Sykesville, MD Liberty
16 Colby Paul F Jr. 5-5 Cheshire, CT Cheshire
17 Auriel Gonzalez D Jr. 5-3 Chester, NJ West Morris Mendham
18 Emma Houff F So. 5-7 Fredericksburg, VA Riverbend
19 Emma Coggins D Fr. 5-2 Hamden, CT Sacred Heart Academy
20 Erin Ohlenbusch M Jr. 5-6 North Conway, NH The Governors Academy
25 Brooke Golden D Sr. 5-10 Reading, MA Reading Memorial
30 Lily Mae Dreyfuss GK Fr. 5-7 Shaker Heights, OH Shaker Heights
40 Nicole Sylvestri G Jr. 5-5 Rochester, NY Pittsford Sutherland
50 Allison Morgan GK Fr. 5-6 Hopewell Junction, NY John Jay