Campus Overview

St. Lawrence University is an intimate, close-knit private liberal arts college located in rural northern New York, with approximately 2,100 students that creates a highly personalized academic and social environment.


Location & Setting Located in Canton, NY, the campus sits in a rural, small-town setting in the North Country region of New York State. The surrounding area is characterized by natural landscapes, forests, and agricultural communities, offering a quiet, secluded academic environment far from major urban centers.

Campus Life With its small student body, St. Lawrence offers an intimate campus experience where students know each other and faculty personally. On-campus housing is a significant part of student life, with most students living in residence halls or themed housing. While not heavily Greek-focused, the university does have a moderate Greek life presence. Weekend activities often center around campus events, outdoor activities, and social gatherings.

Student Body The student population is predominantly from the northeastern United States, with a growing national and international representation. Students tend to be academically motivated, intellectually curious, and interested in community engagement. The campus culture values collaboration, outdoor exploration, and social responsibility.

Academics St. Lawrence is known for its strong liberal arts curriculum, offering personalized education with low student-to-faculty ratios. The university is particularly recognized for environmental studies, global studies, and interdisciplinary programs. The academic environment is rigorous but supportive, emphasizing critical thinking and experiential learning.

Athletics & Sports Competing in NCAA Division III, St. Lawrence has a solid athletic program with strong traditions in ice hockey, soccer, and winter sports. Campus athletic spirit is enthusiastic but not overwhelming, reflecting the school's Division III commitment to balanced student-athlete experiences.

Lifestyle & Weather The North Country experiences cold, snowy winters and mild summers. A car is helpful but not essential, as the campus is walkable and offers transportation services. Outdoor recreation like hiking, skiing, and winter sports are popular, taking advantage of the region's natural landscape.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Liberty League

School

Type
Private
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Social Sciences (26%)
Economics (38%)
Political Science and Government (23%)
• Social Sciences, Other (16%)
• Sociology (11%)
• Anthropology (10%)
Psychology (13%)
Biology (12%)
Communication (8%)
Natural Resources (8%)

Student Body

Total
2,069
Undergrad
99%
Demographics
54% women
Student:Faculty
11:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (7.6%)
Psychology (13.4%)
Biology (11.5%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (0.2%)
French (0.9%)

Academics

Admission Rate
58%
SAT Median
1,332
SAT Range
1,255-1,410
ACT Median
30
Retention
86%
Graduation
80%

Costs

In-State
$63,870
Out-of-State
$63,870
Room & Board
$16,480
Avg Net Price
$30,561
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Cold
HighLow
January27°
April53°32°
July80°59°
October58°38°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Town (Town: Remote)
Nearest City
Montreal, QC
Distance
100 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Fran Grembowicz Head Field Hockey Coach, Assistant Director of Athletics fgrembowicz@stlawu.edu View Bio
Oliver Bikhazi Green Assistant Field Hockey Coach View Bio
Becca Rohrer Athletic Trainer
Mike Nellis Assistant Athletic Director for Communications and Marketing(FH, VB, M/WXC, M/WBB, M/WSWIM, M/WT&F, SB)

Roster Breakdown

24 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 25% (6 players)
US Out-of-State: 71% (17 players)
International: 4% (1 player)
New York: 25% (6 players)
Vermont: 21% (5 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 12 (50.0%)
Midfielder: 11 (45.8%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 5 (20.8%)
Sophomore: 8 (33.3%)
Junior: 5 (20.8%)
Senior: 6 (25.0%)

Full Roster (24 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Morgan Barnard Midfield So. 5-8 Starksboro, Vt. Mt. Abraham Union
2 Maja Helmer Midfield Sr. 5-4 Barneveld, N.Y. Holland Patent
3 Kate Hughes Midfield/Defense So. 5-3 Leesburg, Va. Heritage
4 Sofia Passalacqua Forward Jr. 5-5 Fairport, N.Y. Fairport
5 Hannah Gubbins Forward So. 5-7 Pomfret, Vt. Woodstock
6 Sydney LeClair Forward Sr. 5-7 Duxbury, Mass. Duxbury
7 Maddy Shaw Midfield Jr. 5-6 Karkloof, South Africa Rice Memorial
8 Maggie Spire Forward Sr. 5-7 Kensington, Md. Montgomery Blair
9 Caroline Hamilton Forward/Midfield Sr. 5-7 White River Junction, Vt. Hartford
10 Ali Card Forward Jr. 5-5 Schenectady, N.Y. Niskayuna
11 Lindsey Johansen Defense So. 5-6 Leesburg, Va. Loudoun County
12 Emma Rosher Midfield/Defense So. 5-6 Ashburn, Va. Independence
13 Cait Garrity Midfield/Defense So. 5-4 Sudbury, Mass. Lincoln-Sudbury
14 Ava Stoddard Midfield/Defense FY 5-6 Hamburg, N.Y. Hamburg
16 Sawyer Bailey Forward FY 5-3 South Burlington, Vt. South Burlington
17 Maeve O'Brien Midfield/Defense So. 5-6 Hamburg, N.Y. Hamburg
18 Elizabeth Walsh Defense/Goalie Sr. 5-7 Lincoln, R.I. La Salle Academy
20 Lily Gubbins Forward Jr. 5-7 South Pomfret, Vt. Woodstock Union
22 Annaka Pierce Midfield/Defense FY 5-3 Bloomingdale, N.J. Butler
23 Jane Bartlett Forward FY 5-8 Elkins, N.H. Proctor Academy
24 Gracen Ward Forward Jr. 5-6 Pennington, N.J. The Pennington School
25 Charlotte Lehr Forward/Midfield So. 5-7 Gilford, N.H. Holderness
26 Mayson Blondek Forward Sr. 5-5 Sherborn, Mass. Proctor Academy
44 Petra Gamage Goalkeeper FY 5-5 Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Schuylerville