Campus Overview

Sweet Briar College is a small, intimate women's liberal arts college nestled in the picturesque rural landscape of central Virginia. With fewer than 500 students, the college offers a close-knit, personalized educational experience characterized by its strong academic tradition and unique campus setting.


Location & Setting Located in a rural area of central Virginia, the college sits on a sprawling 3,250-acre campus surrounded by rolling countryside. The setting is decidedly rural, with nearest towns being small and the campus feeling distinctly secluded and self-contained.

Campus Life As a small women's college, Sweet Briar offers an intimate campus experience with close relationships between students and faculty. On-campus housing is comprehensive, with most students living on campus in a tight-knit residential community. Social life centers around campus events, academic clubs, and shared residential experiences.

Student Body The student population is predominantly female, drawing students from across the United States with a focus on academically motivated young women. Students tend to be intellectually curious, independent, and interested in a personalized educational experience. The college attracts students seeking a supportive, women-centered academic environment.

Academics Sweet Briar is known for strong liberal arts programming with particular strengths in sciences, humanities, and equestrian studies. The academic environment is characterized by small class sizes, significant faculty interaction, and a rigorous intellectual approach. Individualized attention and research opportunities are hallmarks of the academic experience.

Athletics & Sports The college competes in NCAA Division III athletics, with a particularly notable equestrian program that is nationally recognized. Despite its small size, the college offers multiple varsity sports and emphasizes athletic participation and team spirit.

Lifestyle & Weather Central Virginia experiences four distinct seasons, with mild winters and warm summers. A car is recommended due to the rural campus location, though campus facilities are comprehensive. Outdoor activities like horseback riding, hiking, and exploring the scenic countryside are common recreational pursuits.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
Old Dominion Athletic Conf.
Recruiting Events:
Disney Showcase 2026

School

Type
Private
Classification
Baccalaureate: Arts & Sciences
Common Majors:
Business (15%)
Natural Resources (12%)
Biology (12%)
Psychology (12%)
Social Sciences (10%)
International Relations and National Security Studies (43%)
• Political Science and Government (36%)
• Archeology (14%)
• Anthropology (7%)

Student Body

Total
463
Undergrad
100%
Demographics
100% women (Women-only)
Student:Faculty
9:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science (12.5%)
Psychology (12.5%)
Biology (12.5%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French

Academics

Admission Rate
72%
SAT Median
1,205
SAT Range
1,100-1,310
ACT Median
24
Retention
77%
Graduation
48%

Costs

In-State
$25,110
Out-of-State
$25,110
Room & Board
$14,720
Avg Net Price
$23,383
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Mild
HighLow
January48°26°
April70°43°
July87°66°
October71°45°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
Rural (Rural: Fringe)
Nearest City
Washington, DC
Distance
145 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Isabella Kondi Head Field Hockey Coach bkondi@sbc.edu View Bio
Karren Mann Volunteer Field Hockey Goalkeeper Coach kmann@sbc.edu View Bio

Roster Breakdown

17 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 29% (5 players)
US Out-of-State: 71% (12 players)
Virginia: 29% (5 players)
Pennsylvania: 18% (3 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 8 (47.1%)
Midfielder: 6 (35.3%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 7 (41.2%)
Sophomore: 6 (35.3%)
Junior: 2 (11.8%)
Senior: 2 (11.8%)

Full Roster (17 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
00 Reiyn Hart Goalkeeper So. 5-4 Bridgton, Maine Lake Region
1 Gigi Hutman Forward Jr. 5-5 Bordentown, N.J. Bordentown Regional
4 Antonia Supino Defense Fy. 5-2 Putnam Valley, N.Y. Lakeland
8 Haley Littlefield Midfield Fy. 5-4 Albany Township, Maine Fryeburg Academy
10 Natalie Calderon-Lemus Defense Fy. 5-0 Manassas, Va. Osbourn Park
11 Carlina Christy Defense/Midfield Sr. 4-11 Denver, Pa. Cocalico
14 Megan Newton Forward So. 5-3 Jaffrey, N.H. Conant
15 Elise Palazzo Forward So. 5-4 Allentown, Pa. Emmaus
17 Larkin Shire Forward/Midfield So. 5-3 Caroline County, Va. Caroline County
20 Gianna Guadagno Forward So. 5-3 Huntington Beach, Calif. Marina
21 Bella Perdue Midfield So. 5-2 Richmond, Va. Open High School
22 Layla Robinson Midfield/Defense Fy. 5-3 Millville, N.J. Millville
27 Emmi Burdine Forward/Midfield Jr. 5-3 Huntington Beach, Calif. Marina
30 Allison Kent Defense Sr. 5-0 Hampton, Va. Phoebus
34 Lyla Burdine Goalkeeper/Defense Fy. 5-0 Huntington Beach, Calif. Marina
44 Aurora Duffie Goalkeeper Fy. 5-5 Gloucester, Va. Gloucester
88 Bella Cosden Goalkeeper Fy. 5-2 Gettysburg, Pa. Gettysburg Area