
The Bridgewater College Field Hockey program works to develop the entire student-athlete. Grounded by the values of competitiveness, responsibility, selflessness and positivity, we promote not only the physical health of our athletes but support their mental and emotional growth by teaching the roots of leadership, decision-making and teamwork. Through a holistic environment, our program offers participants the opportunity to flourish both in the classroom and on the playing field – and ultimately, in life.
The coaching staff recruits student-athletes who have the ability and desire to help the program compete on a regional and national level. The program seeks prospective student-athletes who love the sport and enjoy challenging themselves on a daily basis.   Â
 

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All-Americans
Krista Seelig- 1993
Carolyn Anderson - 1994
Holly Ware - 1997
Amy Rafalski - 1997Â
Caroline Augsburger - 2014
All-Region
Carolyn Anderson - 1991,1992,1993,1994
Krista Seelig - 1992
Laura Benke - 1994
Christine Carroll - 1994
Lynette Ginder - 1995
Tara Engel - 1996
Amy Rafalski - 1997
Holly Ware - 1997
Kalah Hess - 2010
Caroline Augsburger - 2013, 2014
Rachael Loy - 2015
- 2015 ODAC Champions
- 2015 NCAA Sweet 16 appearance
- 41 First Team All-ODAC selections
- 13 double-digit win seasons
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The student experience at Bridgewater College has been shaped and defined by connections since 1880. Bridgewater's commitment to building connections for life gives you more opportunities to flourish. More opportunities to participate in sports, theatre, music, clubs and organizations. To exercise leadership. And to develop and achieve your potential through the support of faculty mentors.
Located only two hours southwest of the Washington, D.C. metro area, Bridgewater has a total enrollment of more than 1,600 students representing 29 states and 16 countries. Bridgewater admitted women from the time of its founding and was the first private liberal arts college in Virginia to do so.
Bridgewater offers bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees in nearly 60 majors and minors, along with multiple concentrations, pre-professional programs such as medicine and law, dual degree programs and teacher certification. The College is a member of NCAA Division III and the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, with 24 intercollegiate athletic teams. The vibrant 300-acre residential campus is located in the town of Bridgewater, Virginia, near the city of Harrisonburg in the center of the Shenandoah Valley. An excellent school system, healthy business environment, numerous arts and cultural events, the state's lowest crime rate, and a variety of outdoor opportunities and historic attractions draw many to the region.
Bridgewater College is recognized for its student-centered atmosphere and has been named "One of the Best Virginia Colleges and Universities in the Southeast," by The Princeton Review.