Campus Overview

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania is a public university in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education with an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 10,768, competing at the NCAA Division II level in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. What makes Mansfield distinctive is its deep roots as a music and education institution — it was one of the earliest normal schools in the state — combined with a genuinely small-town, close-knit campus feel that belies the larger system it belongs to. This is a school for the student-athlete who wants to be more than a number, who values personal relationships with professors and coaches, and who doesn't mind trading big-city nightlife for mountain air, tight community bonds, and a campus where people actually know your name.


Location & Setting

Mansfield sits in rural north-central Pennsylvania, in Tioga County — a part of the state defined by rolling hills, state forests, and small towns rather than interstates and shopping malls. This is not Philadelphia, not even close to it. The town of Mansfield itself has a population of roughly 3,000, and the campus essentially is the town's center of gravity. Stepping off campus means Main Street shops, a few local restaurants, and then quickly, countryside. The Tioga State Forest and nearby hills offer hiking, fishing, and hunting. If you love the outdoors and don't mind a drive to reach a mid-size city (Williamsport is about 45 minutes south; Corning, NY, is about 30 minutes north), you'll appreciate the setting. If you need urban energy to feel alive, this will feel isolating.

Where Students Live & How They Get Around

Mansfield is a residential campus by necessity — there simply isn't a big off-campus rental market the way you'd find near a larger university. Most freshmen and sophomores live in residence halls on campus, while upperclassmen may move into nearby apartments or rental houses in the immediate area. The campus itself is walkable; you can cross it in about 15 minutes. A car is extremely helpful for groceries, weekend trips, and getting to trailheads or larger towns, but day-to-day campus life doesn't require one. Winters in Tioga County are real — cold, snowy, and long. Students learn to layer up and plan around the weather. Fall is gorgeous, with the surrounding forests turning spectacular colors, and spring brings mud season before everything greens up.

Campus Culture & Community

The social scene at Mansfield revolves around campus life itself. There's no major bar district or off-campus entertainment hub pulling students away. Friday and Saturday nights often mean campus events, house parties in the small cluster of off-campus rentals, or hanging out in dorms. Greek life exists but is not a dominant social force — it's one option among many, and you won't feel excluded if you're not in a fraternity or sorority. Student organizations, intramural sports, and music ensembles fill a lot of the social calendar. Homecoming is a genuine event that people care about, and there's a sense of tradition tied to the university's long history (founded in the 1850s). School spirit tends to be organic rather than performative — people show up for each other because the community is small enough that relationships overlap across athletics, classes, and clubs.

Mission & Values

Mansfield's roots as a teachers' college still shape its DNA. There's a strong emphasis on education, mentorship, and developing the whole person — not just cranking out credentials. Faculty tend to be accessible and genuinely invested in student success, partly because the institution's culture rewards teaching over research output. Students frequently describe feeling "known" by professors and staff. There's a community service ethic that shows up through education-related fieldwork and local engagement, though it's not as formally branded as you'd find at a Jesuit institution. As a public university, it's secular, with no religious requirements or expectations.

Student Body

Mansfield draws primarily from Pennsylvania, with a strong contingent from the rural and small-town communities of the northern tier of the state and the Southern Tier of New York. The student body tends to be practical, down-to-earth, and first-generation-college-student-friendly. Politically, the campus skews moderate to conservative, reflecting its geography, though you'll find a range of perspectives. Diversity is limited compared to urban institutions — this is a predominantly white campus in a predominantly white rural area — though the university has made efforts to broaden its reach. The typical vibe is approachable and unpretentious: more flannel and hiking boots than blazers and boat shoes.

Academics

Mansfield's standout programs are in music and education — the music program, in particular, has a reputation that punches well above the university's overall profile, with strong ensembles and dedicated faculty. Education majors benefit from extensive field placement opportunities in local school districts. Beyond those anchors, the university offers programs in criminal justice, nursing, and the sciences, with small class sizes that make it easy to build relationships with faculty. The student-to-faculty ratio is favorable, and upper-level courses might have 15 or fewer students. Don't expect a massive course catalog or highly specialized research labs — this is a teaching-focused institution where the value proposition is personal attention and mentorship. Study abroad exists but isn't a defining feature of the experience. The academic culture is collaborative; students help each other rather than competing for curves.

Athletics & Campus Sports Culture

As a D2 member of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, Mansfield competes in a range of varsity sports including football, basketball, cross country, track and field, field hockey, and others. Athletics matter here — in a small-town, small-campus environment, athletes are visible and games are genuine community events, not just background noise. The PSAC is a competitive conference, and student-athletes are integrated into the broader campus community rather than siloed off. You'll have teammates in your classes and at campus events. The facilities are functional rather than flashy — this isn't a Power Five budget — but the coaching staffs tend to be invested in athletes as people, not just performers. If you're looking for ESPN highlights, this isn't the place; if you're looking for a meaningful competitive experience where your coaches know you and your professors understand your travel schedule, it can be a great fit.

What Else Should You Know

A few things a well-informed friend would mention: First, Mansfield has faced significant enrollment and financial challenges in recent years as part of broader pressures on the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. The system underwent a major integration in 2022, merging several universities into new entities — Mansfield was integrated with Lock Haven and Bloomsburg to form Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania. This is a major factor for any prospective student to understand: the Mansfield campus still exists and operates, but it is now part of a larger consolidated institution. Your degree will say Commonwealth University. This integration brings potential benefits (broader course access, shared resources) and real uncertainties (campus identity, program availability, long-term investment in the Mansfield campus specifically). Ask hard questions about what programs will continue to be offered on the Mansfield campus and what the long-term vision is.

Second, the verified enrollment figure of 10,768 likely reflects the combined Commonwealth University enrollment rather than the Mansfield campus alone, which historically enrolled closer to 1,500-2,500 students. This matters — the on-the-ground experience at the Mansfield campus is that of a very small school, regardless of the system-wide number.

Finally, affordability is a genuine strength. As a public institution in the PA state system, tuition is reasonable, and financial aid packages can make this an accessible option, especially for in-state students. If you're a student-athlete weighing a D2 opportunity here, factor in the total cost of attendance — it may be significantly lower than flashier alternatives.

Field Hockey

  • Head Coach Brittany Hansrote, 2009 Mansfield alum and two-time All-American, leads her 11th season with nine All-Americans and two Coach of the Year awards.
  • Back-to-back PSAC postseason berths (2023–2024); second consecutive 10+ win season. Ranked #10 of 34 D2 programs nationally.
  • 100% out-of-state roster (30 recruits); three international players. Strong national recruiting footprint across competitive D2 talent.

About the School

  • Rural north-central Pennsylvania campus anchors town of 3,000; Tioga State Forest nearby for hiking, fishing, outdoor recreation.
  • Founded as one of state's earliest normal schools; deep music and education heritage sets apart from typical regional publics.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D2 High
FHC Rank
#10 of 34 (D2)
Massey Score
51.4
Conference
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Coach
Brittany Hansrote
Trajectory
→ Stable
Season Results
'25: W 3-1 vs Slippery Rock
'24: L 1-2 (3 OT) vs Kutztown (PSAC Quarterfinals)
'23: L 2-3 vs East Stroudsburg (PSAC Semifinals)

Programs

Popular Majors

Health Professions (22%)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (64%)
• Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions (26%)
• Health and Medical Administrative Services (10%)
Business (18%)
Finance and Financial Management Services (41%)
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods (23%)
Business Administration, Management and Operations (17%)
• Marketing (10%)
• Business/Commerce, General (4%)
• Real Estate (3%)
• Accounting and Related Services (3%)
• Human Resources Management and Services (0%)
• International Business (0%)
• General Sales, Merchandising and Related Marketing Operations (0%)
Education (9%)
Homeland Security (9%)
Psychology (6%)

My Programs

Environmental Science (0.2%)
Psychology (3.3%)
Biology (10.7%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology (8.5%)
French (1.4%)
Popular (top 25%) Available Not found

School Profile

Type
Public
Classification
-

Student Body

Total
10,430
Undergrad
89%
Demographics
60% women
Student:Faculty
19:1

Academics

Admission Rate
95%
SAT Median
1,075
SAT Range
970-1,180
ACT Median
21
Retention
75%
Graduation
53%

Events & Clinics

No recruiting events listed

Costs

Total Cost
$25,781
In-State
$11,046
Out-of-State
$22,870
Room & Board
$11,106

Avg Net Price
$18,877
Net Price ($110k+, IS)
$23,167
Est. Net Cost (OOS)
$34,991

Financial Aid

Pell Recipients
29%
Take Loans
58%
Source: Scorecard

Location & Weather

Setting
City (Town: Distant)
Nearest City
Philadelphia, PA (2 mi)
Major Metro
New York, NY (82 mi)

HighLow
January42°28°
April66°46°
July89°71°
October68°51°

Admissions

No admissions data available

Season History

Season Record GF/G GA/G GD SO OT Last Game
2025 7-11 2.8 1.8 +18 5 0 W 3-1 vs Slippery Rock
2024 10-9 1.8 1.4 +9 3 4 L 1-2 (3 OT) vs Kutztown (PSAC Quarterfinals)
2023 12-7 3.0 1.4 +30 8 2 L 2-3 vs East Stroudsburg (PSAC Semifinals at East Stroudsburg)
2022 8-10 2.2 1.7 +9 6 1 L 0-1 vs Millersville
2021 9-9 2.3 1.7 +12 7 0 L 0-7 vs West Chester
2019 12-7 2.7 1.6 +21 6 1 L 0-2 vs Kutztown (PSAC Quarterfinals)
2018 8-10 1.7 2.2 -9 3 2 L 1-6 vs East Stroudsburg
2017 8-10 1.4 1.4 0 5 1 L 1-3 vs East Stroudsburg
2016 2-16 0.8 3.1 -42 0 1 L 0-1 vs Millersville
2015 0-17 0.5 4.8 -74 0 0 L 0-4 vs Millersville
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Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Brittany Hansrote Head Coach bhansrot@mansfield.edu View Bio
Jaimie Stettler Assistant Coach jstettler@mansfield.edu View Bio

Roster Breakdown

30 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 70% (21 players)
US Out-of-State: 27% (8 players)
International: 3% (1 player)
Pennsylvania: 70% (21 players)
New York: 13% (4 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 4 (13.3%)
Forward/Midfielder: 2 (6.7%)
Midfielder: 12 (40.0%)
Midfielder/Defender: 1 (3.3%)
Defender: 8 (26.7%)
Goalkeeper: 3 (10.0%)

Roster Composition

Graduating '27: 5 players (17%)
Forward: 2
Midfielder: 2
Defender: 1
Class of 2026: 5 (17%)
Class of 2028: 7 (23%)
Class of 2029: 13 (43%)

Full Roster (30 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Gabrielle Rogerson GK Fr. 5-3 Biglerville, Pa. Biglerville
3 Lydia Miller GK R-So. 5-3 Millerstown, Pa. Greenwood
4 Natalie Brunick GK Fr. 5-5 Reinholds, Pa. Cocalico
5 Kayln Arnold M So. 5-0 Hanover, Pa. South Western
6 Kiley Stoltzfus M R-So. 4-11 Middletown, Pa. Bishop McDevitt
7 Jenna Duke F R-So. 5-4 Stroudsburg, Pa. Stroudsburg
8 Amanda Duke M Sr. 5-6 Stroudsburg, Pa. Stroudsburg
9 Ella du Plessis M Sr. 5-3 Pretoria, South Africa Garsfotein
10 Amanda Ray M/F Fr. 5-6 Deposit, N.Y. Deposit Central
11 Kathleen Marchiani F Jr. 5-7 Wilmington, Del. Concord
13 Kylee Boardman F Fr. 5-4 Shippensburg, Pa. Shippensburg
14 Sophia Castaldo M/F Fr. 5-6 Endicott, N.Y. Maine-Endwell
15 Madison Kurtz D/M Sr. 5-5 Lancaster, Pa. Manheim Township
16 Olivia Kline D So. 5-7 Collegeville, Pa. Methacton
17 Melanie Esh M Jr. 5-2 New Holland, Pa. Garden Spot
18 Leah Toskey M Sr. 5-4 Selinsgrove, Pa. Selinsgrove
19 Maggie Smith D Fr. 5-6 Dallas, Pa. Dallas
20 Katie Thomas F Jr. 5-9 Christiana, Pa. Bishop Shanahan
21 Kyleigh Hinson M Fr. 5-5 Spring Grove, Pa. Spring Grove
22 Parker Klingbeil D So. 5-5 Johnstown, N.Y. Johnstown
23 Kaylie Ranere M Jr. 5-4 Hammonton, N.J. Hammonton
24 Libby Stephenson M Fr. 5-2 Middletown, Pa. Bishop McDevitt
25 Maura Kulp D So. 5-5 Ottsville, Pa. Pennridge
26 Sophia Vadnais D Sr. 5-2 Amherst, N.Y. Sweet Home
27 Regan Fiorito D Jr. 5-1 East Greenville, Pa. Upper Perkiomen
28 Evangeline Brad M Fr. 5-2 Williamstown, N.J. Williamstown
29 Ava Mondulick M Fr. 5-4 Bear Creek, Pa. Wilkes-Barre
31 Jordan Brunnabend D Fr. 5-7 Breinigsville, Pa. Parkland
32 Kelsey Sears D Fr. 5-9 Burlington Township, N.J. Burlington Township
34 Emma Shaw M Fr. 5-7 Factoryville, Pa. Lackawanna Trail