
Central Connecticut Women's Lacrosse Recruiting
Central Connecticut State University
Coaching Staff & Contact
Betsy Vendel
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Schedule & Results
Once results are posted to the NCAA feed they'll appear here.
Either the season is over or new dates haven't been published yet.
Roster
No NCAA box-score data is published for this program yet. We'll fall back to the per-school scrape pipeline once it's wired up.
Academic & School Profile
Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard
Cost data from IPEDS. Scholarship counts reflect NCAA limits — actual aid varies.
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About Central Connecticut Women's Lacrosse
Central Connecticut women's lacrosse competes as a Division I program at Central Connecticut State University, a public institution founded in 1849 in New Britain, Connecticut. The program is part of the Northeast Conference (NEC). CCSU serves 7,670 students and is Connecticut's oldest publicly-funded university, comprising four schools across liberal arts, business, education, and engineering disciplines.
Betsy Vendel leads Central Connecticut women's lacrosse as head coach. Vendel has overseen recent program recognition, including All-Rookie Team selections; in 2026, Amaya Monacelli became the fifth Blue Devil since the award's inception in 2011 to earn All-Rookie honors under Vendel's direction.
Central Connecticut is located in New Britain, Connecticut, serving a student body of 7,670 across four academic schools. The university is part of the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities system (CSCU), with over 96 percent of students hailing from Connecticut, creating a strong regional recruitment footprint and community connection.
Central Connecticut women's lacrosse concluded its 2025–26 regular season with a senior day match on April 25, 2026, where midfielder Flynn tallied four goals in the finale honoring seniors Skye Guadio and Abbey Cannon. Rookie Amaya Monacelli was named to the NEC All-Rookie Team on April 29, 2026, becoming the fifth Blue Devil to earn the accolade since its 2011 inception.
Frequently Asked
- Who is the head coach of Central Connecticut women's lacrosse?
- Betsy Vendel is the head coach of Central Connecticut State University women's lacrosse.
- What conference does Central Connecticut women's lacrosse play in?
- Central Connecticut women's lacrosse competes in the Northeast Conference (NEC) at the Division I level.
- Where is Central Connecticut State University located?
- Central Connecticut State University is located in New Britain, Connecticut, and serves 7,670 students across four academic schools.
- Has Central Connecticut won an NCAA women's lacrosse championship?
- No NCAA championship history is documented for Central Connecticut women's lacrosse in available sources.
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