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Central Michigan Women's Lacrosse Recruiting

Central Michigan University

NCAA Division IMount Pleasant, MIEnrollment: 9,916Public
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Coaching Staff & Contact

Head Coach
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Katie Vahle

Head Coach · Women's Lacrosse

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Schedule & Results

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Roster

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Academic & School Profile

Academic Profile
1,099
SAT Average
91.0%
Acceptance Rate
61.8%
Graduation Rate
9,916
Enrollment
Overall Admit Rate91.0%
Est. Admit Rate (Recruited Athletes)~200%

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard

Scholarships & Cost
DivisionNCAA Division I
Scholarship TypeFull Equivalency (12)
Annual Tuition$14,190
OwnershipPublic
NIL Eligible✓ Yes

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About Central Michigan Women's Lacrosse

Head Coach

Katie Vahle serves as head coach of Central Michigan women's lacrosse. Vahle's program has produced All-MAC honorees, including junior Ava Regitz, who repeated as All-MAC second team in 2026, and freshman Mia Bradley, who earned All-Freshman honors the same year.

Program

Central Michigan women's lacrosse competes in the NCAA Division I Mid-American Conference as part of Central Michigan University's 10 women's sports program. The Chippewas are based in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, a city in the heart of the state's Lower Peninsula. Central Michigan University is a public research institution established in 1892 with more than 14,000 students and offers 200 academic programs.

Campus & Location

Central Michigan University sits in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, with an enrollment of 9,916 students. The campus supports NCAA Division I athletics across multiple sports, with lacrosse competing within the Mid-American Conference. The university maintains a tuition rate of $14,190 regardless of residency and reports a 61.84% graduation rate.

Latest

Central Michigan women's lacrosse concluded its 2026 regular season on April 25 with Senior Day against Akron, falling 3–16 in the final home game. The program recognized its senior class while finishing the season with a 3–11 overall record in MAC play. Earlier in late April, junior Ava Regitz and freshman Mia Bradley were named to the 2026 All-MAC postseason awards, with Regitz repeating as All-MAC second team and Bradley selected for the All-Freshman team.

Frequently Asked

What conference does Central Michigan women's lacrosse play in?
Central Michigan women's lacrosse competes in the NCAA Division I Mid-American Conference (MAC). The Chippewas play in a conference that includes programs like Akron, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, and Youngstown State.
Who is the head coach of Central Michigan women's lacrosse?
Katie Vahle is the head coach of Central Michigan women's lacrosse. Under her direction, the program has developed players who earn All-MAC recognition, including junior Ava Regitz, who repeated as All-MAC second team in 2026, and freshman Mia Bradley, who was named All-Freshman in 2026.
Where is Central Michigan University located?
Central Michigan University is located in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, in the Lower Peninsula. The university is a public research institution with more than 14,000 students and serves as home to 10 women's NCAA Division I sports programs.
Updated May 7, 2026

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