Head Field Hockey Coach Alexa Ostoich

Alexa Ostoich

Alexa Ostoich took over as Gwynedd Mercy University's head field hockey coach prior to the 2023 season. As a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I student-athlete at Old Dominion University and coach with both Bucknell University (Spring 2021) and the University of Richmond (2022), she possesses a wealth of knowledge in her field.

Ostoich comes to Gwynedd Mercy University after previously serving as an assistant coach at the University of Richmond. She also previously held an assistant coaching role with Bucknell University (Spring 2021), where she and the 2021 NFHCA Mideast Coaching Staff of the Year led the Bisons to their first Patriot League Championship title and a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Elite 8 appearance following their 2-1 (2OT) victory over Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). During her year at the University of Richmond, the Spiders battled for a 6-12 overall record and a 2-5 finish in the Atlantic 10; Lindsey Frank enjoyed a second National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-Region season and garnered an All-Atlantic 10 First Team selection, while fellow senior Tess Keppel earned All-Atlantic 10 Second Team honors. Prior to Bucknell University, Ostoich served as the head field hockey coach at The Baldwin School (2020) in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, as well as a U16 coach for Shock Field Hockey Club (2020) in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania.

Ostoich spent portions of 2020 at her alma mater, Old Dominion University, serving as a USA Field Hockey Futures coach. In that role, Ostoich trained various levels of athletes from young beginners to experienced high school seniors. She also spent her summers at Old Dominion University as a camp coach, counselor, and referee. Before that, she spent the 2019 field hockey season as an assistant varsity and head junior varsity coach at Ocean Lakes High School (Virginia Beach, Virginia). During the same academic year, Ostoich also assisted with the Ocean Lakes High School track & field team.
 
While competing as an NCAA DI student-athlete at Old Dominion University (2015-2019), Ostoich worked as a camp coach and counselor at Villa Maria Academy in Malvern, Pennsylvania, where she herself was an All-State First Team field hockey player. Ostoich used her own experience to educate parents and players about Division I athletics and the life of a collegiate student-athlete. As a student-athlete, Ostoich contributed to two Big East Tournament appearances while totaling 18 points (7 goals, 3 assists) in 50 games.
 
A native of Malvern, Pennsylvania, Ostoich earned her bachelor's degree in physical education and health from Old Dominion University in 2020.