The university's athletic teams are known as the Blue Devils. Their mascot was originally named Victor E, but was changed to Kizer in 2011 after unveiling a new logo. Central Connecticut State participates in
NCAA at the
Division I (
Football Championship Subdivision football) level as a member of the
Northeast Conference. The university fields 18 varsity sports, eight men's sports:
baseball,
basketball,
cross country,
football,
golf,
soccer, as well as indoor and outdoor
track & field; and ten women's sports:
basketball, cross country, golf,
lacrosse, soccer,
softball,
swimming, indoor and outdoor track & field, and
volleyball. ==Notable alumni==
Athletes and coaches •
Steve Addazio – college football coach •
Al Bagnoli – college football coach •
Ricky Bottalico – professional baseball player and sports journalist •
Dave Campo – professional football coach •
Joe Costello – professional football player •
Ryan Costello – professional baseball player •
Jake Dolegala – professional football player •
Justise Hairston – professional football player •
John Hirschbeck – Major League Baseball umpire •
Skip Jutze – professional baseball player •
Scott Pioli – NFL Executive; 3× PFWA Executive of the Year (2003, 2007, 2010) •
Rich Ranglin – professional football player •
Evan Scribner – professional baseball player •
Mike Sherman – college and professional football coach •
John Skladany – college football coach •
Bob Winn – distance runner •
Bob Zuffelato – professional basketball coach
Entertainers •
William Berloni – animal behaviorist known for training of animals for stage, film, and television •
Erin Brady –
Miss Connecticut USA 2013,
Miss USA 2013 •
Richard Grieco – actor,
21 Jump Street,
Booker •
Kenny Johnson – actor,
The Shield,
Sons of Anarchy •
Jimmy "Jomboy" O'Brien – sports media personality and podcaster •
Colleen Ward – Miss Connecticut 2015, contestant in 2015
Miss America pageant
Public servants •
Ebenezer D. Bassett – first U.S. African-American
ambassador (to
Haiti), appointed by President
Ulysses S. Grant in 1869 •
Miguel Cardona –
Education Commissioner of Connecticut (2019–2021);
United States Secretary of Education (2021–2025) •
Walter Eli Clark – last Governor of the
District of Alaska and first Governor of the
Alaska Territory, appointed by President
William Howard Taft on May 18, 1909 •
Carmen E. Espinosa – Justice of Connecticut Supreme Court, (2013–2021) •
Vincent Fort – member of the
Georgia State Senate (1996–2017) •
Joshua Hall – Connecticut State Representative •
Bruce Hyer – Member of Canadian Parliament (2008–2015) •
Michael J. Ingelido – WWII fighter pilot, Distinguished Service Cross recipient, Air Force Major General (1960s) •
John Larson –
Congressman (D-CT) (1999–present); former
Connecticut Senate President •
Frances P. Mainella – 16th Director (2001–2006) of
National Park Service •
Francis M. Mullen – head of U.S.
Drug Enforcement Administration (1981–1985) •
Maria L. Sanford – educator (1870), has statue in Capitol's
National Statuary Hall Collection for the state of
Minnesota; namesake of Liberty ship, launched in 1943, SS
Maria Sanford •
Erin Stewart – Mayor of
New Britain (2013–present)
Other •
Justice Ofei Akrofi – Archbishop, Church of the Province of West Africa •
Frederic Beecher Perkins – editor, librarian and writer •
C.J. Stevens - Author of over 30 books •
Theodore Stowell – president of
Bryant University, 1878–1916 •
Eliza Talcott – missionary to Japan and founder of
Kobe College ==See also==