College basketball team
The Central Connecticut Blue Devils women's basketball team represents Central Connecticut State University in New Britain , Connecticut , United States. The school's team currently competes in the Northeast Conference .[ 2] [ 3]
History
Central Connecticut began play in 1971. They played in Division II from 1971-1986. As of the end of the 2015-16 season, the Blue Devils have an all-time record of 467-673. They have never made the NCAA Tournament, but they have made the WNIT in 2009 and 2015.[ 4]
Head coach Beryl Piper was placed on administrative leave on January 16, 2020.[ 5] In May 2020 Piper announced her retirement from CCSU.[ 6] She retires as the most winning head coach in CCSU women's basketball history. Assistant coach Kerri Reaves took over the head coaching position on an interim basis.[ 7]
In April of 2023, Central Connecticut State announce that Way Veney would become the new head coach of the women's basketball program.[ 8]
Season-by-season results
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Dr. Brenda Reilly () (1971–1996)
1971–72
Dr. Brenda Reilly
9–6
1972–73
Dr. Brenda Reilly
3–9
1973–74
Dr. Brenda Reilly
4–7
1974–75
Dr. Brenda Reilly
9–12
1975–76
Dr. Brenda Reilly
10–7
1976–77
Dr. Brenda Reilly
11–4
1977–78
Dr. Brenda Reilly
12–5
1978–79
Dr. Brenda Reilly
13–8
1979–80
Dr. Brenda Reilly
18–5
1980–81
Dr. Brenda Reilly
9–15
1981–82
Dr. Brenda Reilly
10–15
1982–83
Dr. Brenda Reilly
13–9
CCSU (New England Collegiate Conference ) (1983–1985)
1983–84
Dr. Brenda Reilly
9–18
1984–85
Dr. Brenda Reilly
11–14
CCSU (Division II Independent) (1985–1986)
1985–86
Dr. Brenda Reilly
24–4
NCAA DII
Division I
CCSU (Division I Independent) (1986–1987)
1986–87
Dr. Brenda Reilly
12–13
1987–88
Dr. Brenda Reilly
7–19
1988–89
Dr. Brenda Reilly
12–14
1989–90
Dr. Brenda Reilly
21–7
CCSU (East Coast Conference ) (1990–1994)
1990–91
Dr. Brenda Reilly
7–21
1991–92
Dr. Brenda Reilly
7–22
1992–93
Dr. Brenda Reilly
6–20
1993–94
Dr. Brenda Reilly
6–20
CCSU (Mid-Continent Conference ) (1994–1997)
1994–95
Dr. Brenda Reilly
6–20
1995–96
Dr. Brenda Reilly
2–24
Dr. Brenda Reilly:
219–303
Kim Foley (Mid-Continent Conference / Northeast Conference ) (1996–2002)
1996–97
Kim Foley
2–23
CCSU (Northeast Conference ) (1997–Present)
1997–98
Kim Foley
17–10
1998–99
Kim Foley
11–16
1999–2000
Kim Foley
8–19
2000–01
Kim Foley
14–13
2001–02
Kim Foley
4–23
Kim Foley:
56–104
Yvette Harris (Northeast Conference) (2002–2007)
2002–03
Yvette Harris
8–20
2003–04
Yvette Harris
4–23
2004–05
Yvette Harris
9–19
2005–06
Yvette Harris
9–20
2006–07
Yvette Harris
6–23
Yvette Harris:
36–105
Beryl Piper (Northeast Conference) (2007–2020)
2007–08
Beryl Piper
4–25
3–15
2008–09
Beryl Piper
18–14
12–6
WNIT First Round
2009–10
Beryl Piper
12–18
8–10
2010–11
Beryl Piper
19–11
11–8
2011–12
Beryl Piper
13–16
7–11
2012–13
Beryl Piper
16–14
10–8
T–4th
2013–14
Beryl Piper
11–17
5–13
9th
2014–15
Beryl Piper
19–13
14–4
T–1st
WNIT First Round
2015–16
Beryl Piper
12–18
9–9
4th
2016–17
Beryl Piper
11–20
9–9
6th
2017–18
Beryl Piper
7–23
7–11
T–8th
2018–19
Beryl Piper
7–21
4–14
9th
2019–20
Beryl Piper
4–25
3–15
11th
Beryl Piper:
153–235
103–134
Kerri Reaves (Northeast Conference) (2020–2023)
2020–21
Kerri Reaves
4-14
4-14
10th
2021–22
Kerri Reaves
6-20
4-12
10th
2022–23
Kerri Reaves
7–22
3–13
9th
Kerri Reaves:
17–56
11–39
Way Veney (Northeast Conference) (2023–present)
2023–24
Way Veney
9–21
7–9
5th
Way Veney:
9–21
7–9
Total:
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
Postseason
NCAA Division II tournament results
The Blue Devils made one appearance in the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament . They had a combined record of 1–1.
WNIT results
References
External links
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Academics
Carol A. Ammon College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
School of Business
School of Education & Professional Studies
School of Engineering, Science & Technology
Athletics
Founded : 1849
Students : 9,653
Endowment : uS$80.0 million
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