We Take Pride in the Elite Colleges and Universities Where Our Top of the Class Athletes Have Committed

Explore the prestigious institutions where our Top of the Class athletes have been recruited, showcasing their talent, dedication, and drive. These schools represent the pinnacle of academic and athletic excellence, offering a platform for student-athletes to thrive both in their sport and studies. We are proud to have played a role in the journey of our Top of the Class athletes as they committed to these elite schools.

Colleges & Universities That Top of the Class Athletes Have Committed To: 

Adelphi University

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Amherst College

Arcadia University

Babson College

Bates College

Bentley University

Boston College

Boston University

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Bowdoin College

Bridgewater State University

Brown University

Bryant University

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Bryn Mawr College

Catholic University

Central Michigan University

Connecticut College

Colby College

Colgate University

The College of Wooster

D’Youville University

Davidson College

Denison University

DePauw University

Dickinson College

Drexel University

Eastern University

Endicott College

Fairfield University

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Franklin & Marshall College

Georgetown University

Gettysburg College

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Hamilton College

Harvard University

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Haverford College

Holy Cross

Ithaca College

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Johns Hopkins University

Keene State College

Long Island University

Merrimack College

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Middlebury College

MIT

Mount Holyoke College

Northeastern University

Ohio Wesleyan University

Quinnipiac University

RPI

Salisbury University

Scranton University

Slippery Rock University

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Smith College

Southern Connecticut State University

Stonehill College

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Swarthmore College

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Trinity College

Tufts College

UC Davis

UMass Dartmouth

Union College

University of Delaware

University of Lynchburg

University of Rochester

University of Pennsylvania

Vassar College

Villanova University

Wagner College

Washington & Lee University

Wellesley College

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Wesleyan University

Wheaton College

William & Mary

Williams College

Site Director,
CT Sportsplex
Kate Kloeckner, Field Hockey Event Director

Jess Bergen,
Head Coach at Trinity College

During Coach Bergen’s collegiate coaching career, she led Trinity to the NESCAC Championship Tournament in her first season with the Bantams in 2023. As Head Coach at Westfield State University, she led her team to becoming MASCAC Champions. Coach Bergen also led them to two MASCAC Championship Tournaments, five LEC Championship Tournaments, and was awarded LEC Coach of the Year in 2021. During her time as an Assistant Coach at Springfield College, Coach Bergen helped guide the team to becoming NEWMAC Champions and punched a ticket to the NCAA Championship Tournament. Coach Bergen joined USA Field Hockey in 2014 as a Futures Coach in the Northeast Region, which led to her directing sites in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Recently, she has worked as a coach educator with USAFH, and is now a Nexus Regional Administrative Manager.

Top of the Class Field Hockey Coaching Session
Field Hockey Coach at a Top of the Class Event

Site Director,
Haverford College
Jackie Cox, Field Hockey Showcase Director
Jackie Cox,
Head Field Hockey Coach at Haverford College

Jackie Cox enters her 14th year as head coach of Haverford College field hockey during the 2023 season. Known as the “winningest coach in program history,” Cox has guided the Fords to a 126-91 record during her storied career. She reached her milestone 100th career victory during the 2019 season with a 3-2 win on the road against Eastern.

Coach Cox’s teams have qualified for the Centennial Conference Tournament nine times during her tenure. This includes the Fords playing for the conference field hockey championship game during the 2010 and 2012 seasons. The Fords won a program-record 14 games during both of those seasons.

In addition to her field hockey coaching responsibilities, Coach Cox assists Haverford student-athletes as the Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach within the athletic department.

Top of the Class Field Hockey Showcase Scrimmage
Top of the Class Field Hockey Player

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