NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Yale field hockey team will welcome seven first years to the roster as part of the Class of 2029. The Bulldogs announced the class Thursday.
The incoming class comes from four countries: England, Germany, Scotland and the United States. It includes two goalkeepers, one back/forward, one back/midfielder, one forward/midfielder, one midfielder and one midfielder/forward.
The members of the Class of 2029 come from successful programs, with all having won at least one championship at the national, regional, state, league or tournament level. They have also demonstrated leadership skills, as four have served as captains of teams.
The incomings have found multiple ways to contribute to their communities, volunteering at a church, at Easter Seals, at a microenterprise initiative empowering refugee women in Houston, at the Special Olympics World Games and at triathlons. They have spent time coaching younger players and tutoring students in subjects such as math and science. Their accomplishments also include winning a social enterprise challenge and being the first author on a peer-reviewed publication assessing gender-based disparities in NCAA athlete injury research.
The Class of 2029 will join a core group of returnees for Melissa Gonzalez, who enters her fourth year as Yale’s Caroline Ruth Thompson ’02 Head Coach of Field Hockey. Yale returns four players who made 14 or more starts in 2024, when the Bulldogs came within one win of making the Ivy League Tournament. Assistant coaches Belle Bressler and Kerry Kiddoo return as well.
Here is a look at the incoming Bulldogs:
Carys Donahoe
#8
Midfielder
5-4
Annapolis, Md.
Archbishop Spalding High School
USA Field Hockey: Selected to Nexus Championships in 2022, 2023 and 2024… Third Place at AAU Junior Olympics 2022.
Archbishop Spalding High School: Field hockey team captain senior year… First team All-IAAM (A Conference)… Max Field Hockey Top 100 Class of 2025… Team won one IAAM A Conference Championship; three-time runners-up during her career… Also played lacrosse.
Freedom: Placed second at National Club Championships in 2023.
Notes: Played for Maryland United Club Lacrosse for multiple years… Volunteer field hockey coach at high school’s summer camp… Volunteer Eucharistic Minister for school church (from the Archdiocese of Baltimore)… Father, Jerry Donahoe, wrestled at United States Naval Academy (Class of ’94)… Sister, Laney Donahoe, plays lacrosse at United States Coast Guard Academy (Class of ’28).
Why Yale? “I chose Yale because it is a school that will provide me with a uniquely diverse college experience that will challenge me academically and athletically — which was something I couldn’t pass up on.”
Carys Isherwood
#6
Back/Midfielder
5-3
London, England
Alleyn’s School
England Hockey: U18 England squad 2023-2025… U18 8 nations bronze medallists 2024… U18 captain for Ireland series… U16 squad 2022-2023… U16 captain for Scotland series.
Alleyn’s School: Field hockey 1XI 2021-2025; captain 2024-2025… football (soccer) 1XI 2022-2024… David Fournel Trophy for outstanding sports achievement 2024… Physical education academic award 2024… ISHC National cup winner 2024… England hockey national trophy winner 2024… Best sports team award 2024… Upper school hockey award 2023… Middle school hockey award 2022… Eliot Pugh sports outreach award 2022.
Hampstead and Westminster HC: Ladies 1’s Premier League 2024-2025… Premier League winners 2025… European trophy winner 2025… Most improved player of the season 2024-2025… Ladies 2’s National League player 2023-2024.
London Wayfarers: Ladies 1’s national league 2022-2023… London Premier League winners 2022… London Division 1 league winners 2021.
Notes: Coach at Tulse Hill and Dulwich HC… Volunteer coach in THD Phoenix Programme… Volunteer coach at Alleyn’s Academy Outreach Programme… Math and science tutor… Volunteer at local primary schools teaching math and science… Volunteer at COVID vaccination centers 2021… Member of combined cadet force 2021-2023… Won social enterprise challenge 2024.
Why Yale?: “Yale’s impressive combination of athletics, academics and community creates an amazing environment for me to learn and challenge myself both on and off the field.”
Lore Laniyan
#3
Back/Forward
5-3
Houston, Texas
St. John’s School
St. John’s School: Scored 10 goals senior season and won Senior Award… Team was two-time Southwest Preparatory Conference 4A championship winners… NFHCA Scholar of Distinction in 2023 and 2024… Also played lacrosse and soccer as a freshman.
U19 Texas Pride: Second place U19 Regional Club Championship 2025… Ranked No. 2 in the country by USA Field Hockey 2024.
Notes: Coached field hockey at Texas Pride Field Hockey and did lessons with younger girls… Led a mentorship program for black middle school girls at her high school… Volunteered at Houston Museum of Natural Science… Enjoys designing and 3D printing jewelry… Hobbies also include film photography, baking, pilates and nail art… Favorite soccer team is Arsenal… Brother, Layo, is currently attending Yale School of Medicine.
Why Yale? “I believed that Yale would provide me with the opportunities to discover what I want to do in life while also having a community that will support me and continue to shape me into a better person. The caliber of academics, athletics and community at Yale is incredible and incomparable to most schools in the United States and since I am always striving for excellence, I knew it was a place I’d love to be.”
Emma Mueller
#15
Midfielder/Forward
5-8
Barrington, R.I.
Barrington High School
USA Field Hockey: Selected for USA Field Hockey Nexus program in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025.
Barrington High School: Rhode Island Player of the Year Nominee 2022, 2023, 2024… Ray Biber All-State Award 2023, 2024, 2025… First team Providence Journal all-state 2022, 2023, 2024… Second team Providence Journal all-state 2021… RI Field Hockey Coaches Association All-Division 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024… RIIL All-Tournament Team 2023… WJAR Friday Night Rivals Scholar Athlete of the Week September 2024… RIIL Scholar Athlete of the Year Nominee 2025… Led high school in goals junior and senior years… Team was four-time state semi-finalists… First team All-American in fencing 2021-2025.
Club Team: U19 National Club Championship ninth place 2024… U16 National Club Championship eighth place 2023… U16 National Indoor Tournament pool winner 2022… U16 Regional Club Championships first place 2023… U19 Regional Club Championships first place 2024.
Notes: Volunteered at Special Olympics World Games in Berlin, Germany in June 2023… First author on peer-reviewed publication assessing gender-based disparities in NCAA athlete injury research… Volunteer coach for local youth field hockey… Volunteer tutor… Hobbies include kitesurfing and skiing… Older sister Victoria graduated from Columbia in 2023… Older sister Vivienne plays field hockey at Cornell… Father Marian plays USA Masters field hockey and was captain at 2022 WMH Masters World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa.
Why Yale? “Yale stood out to me because I saw a place where I could challenge myself academically and athletically while being surrounded by people who are both highly ambitious and supportive. I am very excited about the opportunity to grow in a diverse and curious academic environment and to contribute to the competitive and motivated field hockey team!”
Ella Ou
#19
Forward/Midfielder
5-3
Houston, Texas
The Kinkaid School
USA Field Hockey: Nexus National Championship 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025… Nexus National Championship Silver Medal 2021, 2023.
Texas Pride Field Hockey: First place at U19 Regional Club Championship 2024… Silver medal at National Club Championship 2024… Second place U19 Regional Club Championship 2025…
The Kinkaid School: Varsity Field Hockey 2021-2024; captain 2024… MAX Field Hockey Top 150 Players Class of 2025… NFHCA Scholar of Distinction 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025… Leading scorer 2024 season (20 goals, 10 assists)… All-South Zone 2025… Team was Southern Preparatory Conference first place 2021, Southwest Preparatory Conference runners-up 2022, 2023, 2024.
Notes: Volunteered for The Community Cloth Houston for Refugees… Volunteered for Easter Seals… Coached Pride Field Hockey Camps and private lessons for girls of all ages… Multiple Ivy Leaguers in her family… Father, Richard Ou, was on varsity swimming and diving team at Harvard for your years, served as captain (graduated in 1994)… Uncle Jerry Ou, played varsity water polo at Harvard (graduated in 1998)… Mother, Sophia Ou, attended Penn (graduated in 1996)… Sister, Natalie Ou, attends Penn (class of 2026).
Why Yale? “I chose Yale because it’s a place where I know I’ll be pushed to grow both academically and athletically. When I visited, I was struck by how welcoming and driven the community was. The field hockey program is competitive and full of teammates and staff who really care about each other. I could see myself not only becoming a better player, but also growing as a person.”
Amelie Schwarzkopf
#42
Goalkeeper
5-6
Berlin, Germany
Dreilinden Gymnasium
National Team: 2022 U16 games against France and England… 2024 U18 games against England and Poland.
Berlin State Team: Competed 2017-2022.
Club Team (Berliner Hockey Club) (Women’s/Seniors): Made her first appearance for 1.Damen (women’s senior team) during 2024-25 indoor season in 1.Bundesliga (highest league)… Indoor German Vize Champion 2025 (1.Hallenbundesliga)… Outdoor season 2024-25: reached the quarterfinals.
Club Team (Berliner Hockey Club) (Youth): Four-time Berlin State Champion (2018, 2022, 2024 Outdoor; 2019 indoor)… 2023-24 indoor: fifth place at German U18 Championship… 2024 outdoor: third place at German U18 Championship… Selected at both German championships as goalie of the tournament (all-star team)… 2025 third place at U18 EHCO trophy (youth format of the EHL).
Dreilinden Gymnasium: Graduated top five of her class 2024 (fourth-best point score for the Abitur)… Junior and senior years: spokeswomen/representative for graduating class (part of a team of spokespersons)… Organized graduation ceremony.
Notes: Has played field hockey since she was three years old and goalie since she was 12… Volunteer hockey coach at her club, organizes camps… Volunteer at 2019 German triathlon championship… Volunteer at triathlon competitions of her triathlon club… Volunteer at 2018 Indoor Field Hockey World Championship Tournament in Berlin as ball girl… Participated in Berlin cross country championship and finished seventh… Also did triathlon competitively until the age of 13, and has occasionally done triathlons since… Likes to mountain bike and swim… Enjoys playing board games with friends and cooking.
Why Yale? “I chose Yale because it offers me a unique opportunity to develop in many different ways. Everyone at Yale has been extremely helpful, making me feel welcome and supported from day one.”
Maddie Shepherd
#90
Goalkeeper
5-5
Edinburgh, Scotland
Trinity Academy
U18/U16 Scotland National Teams: Selected to play in 2024 Four Nations tournament; Played in all four games against Germany, Belgium and England; Named coaches player of the tournament… Selected to play in 2024 England series… Selected to play in 2024 Ulster series (series win)… Selected to Brave Emerging Scotland Academy training squad 2022-2023… Selected for Brave Emerging Brave Cup 2023 squad… Selected to Brave Aspiring Scotland Academy training squad 2023-2024… Selected to Brave Aspiring Scotland Academy training squad 2024-2025… Selected to play in 2025 6 nations tournament against USA, England, Czech, Poland, Spain; named player of match for USA vs. Scotland… Selected to play in 2025 Ulster series (series win)… Team was Brave Cup winners 2023 and 2024… 2023 U16 Scottish Cup club finalists (second place)… National district winners 2022… 13 caps gained.
Gaelic Football: U18 captain.
Trinity Academy: 2025 SPOTY winner… Field hockey first 11 vice captain.
Notes: Brown belt in karate… World-champion kick-boxer.
Why Yale? “Choosing to study at Yale and become a member of the YFH wasn’t a difficult decision. The combination of academic excellence, field hockey opportunities and its inclusive, supportive, environment, was a no brainer. I can’t wait to get on campus and begin my journey as a Bulldog.”