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- Email:
- cbradley6@framingham.edu
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- Title:
- Head Women's Lacrosse Coach/ Asst. Building Manager/ Intramurals Coordinator
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- Phone:
- 508-215-5410
Bio
Casey Bradley enters her fourth season at the helm of the Framingham State women’s lacrosse program in 2027, after returning to her alma mater in the fall of 2023.
In her first season leading the Rams in 2024, Bradley guided FSU to the MASCAC Regular Season Title with an undefeated 6-0 conference record, earning MASCAC Coach of the Year honors. The Rams finished 14-4 overall and appeared in the MASCAC Tournament Championship game.
In 2025, the Rams went 10-9 overall and 4-2 in MASCAC play. Earning the #3 seed in the conference tournament, Framingham State authored one of the program’s most memorable postseason runs — knocking off Fitchburg State 21-6 in the quarterfinals and rallying past Westfield State 9-8 in overtime in the semifinals before falling to Worcester State in the championship game.
In 2026, the Rams finished 8-11 overall and 4-3 in MASCAC play, returning to the conference tournament. Framingham State opened with an 18-3 quarterfinal rout of Fitchburg State before its season ended with a semifinal loss.
Bradley, a 2020 graduate of Framingham State, joined the Rams coaching staff after serving as the head coach at Canton High School, where she was named the 2022 Hockomock Sports Women’s Lacrosse Coach of the Year. In addition to her coaching duties at Canton, Bradley served as an Educational Assistant supporting classroom teachers in curriculum instruction.
As a player, Bradley graduated from Framingham State in 2020 after a four-year career on the women’s lacrosse team, serving as a two-time captain. Despite having her senior season shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Rams compiled a 46-16 overall record and an 18-3 mark in league play during her career, capturing the program’s first MASCAC Regular Season Title and reaching the conference tournament finals twice.
In addition to her duties with the women’s lacrosse program, Bradley serves as the Assistant Building Manager and coordinates the athletic department’s intramural program.
Coaching Highlights
- MASCAC Regular Season Champions (2024).
- MASCAC Coach of the Year (2024).
- Back-to-back MASCAC Tournament Championship game appearances (2024, 2025).
- Career record of 32-24 (.571) over her first three seasons.
Year-by-Year
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Year |
Record |
MASCAC |
Postseason / Appearances |
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2024 |
14-4 |
6-0 |
MASCAC Regular Season Champions; Tournament Final |
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2025 |
10-9 |
4-2 |
MASCAC Tournament Final |
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2026 |
8-11 |
4-3 |
MASCAC Semifinals |
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Career |
32-24 (.571) |
3 seasons |
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