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Best D2 field hockey schools to apply to?

Hey everyone! I'm currently a junior looking to play field hockey in college. I want to apply to D2 schools, but I'm not sure which ones have strong field hockey programs. Could you recommend some great D2 field hockey schools I should consider? Thanks!

6 months ago

Hey there! It's wonderful that you're passionate about field hockey and looking to continue your athletic journey in college. Here are some Division II schools with strong field hockey programs that you may want to consider:

1. Millersville University (Pennsylvania) – Millersville has a competitive field hockey program, and they've consistently competed in NCAA DII tournaments in recent years. They've won multiple conference championships and have a history of successful seasons.

2. East Stroudsburg University (Pennsylvania) – Another strong Pennsylvania option is East Stroudsburg. Their field hockey program has frequently come out on top in their conference and has made appearances in NCAA tournaments, displaying a consistent level of success.

3. West Chester University (Pennsylvania) – West Chester's field hockey team has had a great track record, consistently ranking high in their conference and making it to the NCAA tournament on multiple occasions.

4. Pace University (New York) – The Pace Setters are known for their strong athletic programs, and their field hockey team has shown growth in recent years. They have been consistently competitive in their conference and have made appearances in the NCAA DII tournaments.

5. Southern New Hampshire University (New Hampshire) – Another solid choice is SNHU, which has a well-regarded field hockey program. They've done well in their conference and have made appearances in NCAA tournaments, reflecting a high level of competitiveness.

These are just a few examples of strong D2 field hockey programs to give you a head start in your college search. As you research these options, be sure to also consider the academic offerings, location, campus culture, and financial aid available at each school to make sure you'll be happy both on and off the field! If you're able, try reaching out to the coaches at these schools to express your interest and learn more about their programs. Good luck in your search and your athletic pursuits!

6 months ago

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