is the John F. Coughlin Memorial Field, a two-thousand seat capacity venue that is located on Chandler Street. Teams also use the Wellness Center, Rockwood Park, and the Worcester Ice Center for games. Coughlin Field was the home soccer field of the Worcester Kings of the Premier Development League for their only two seasons before dissolving.
In 2016, WSU unveiled a new mascot, named Chandler H. Lancer, at the Worcester Art Museum.
== Rankings ==
In 2024, Worcester State University was ranked 96th out of 181 "Regional Universities" in North by U.S. News & World Report and 450th in the nation by Forbes.
== Notable faculty ==
Gerard T. Indelicato (dean)
Jacob Hen-Tov (history)
Julie E. Wollman (academic affairs)
== Notable alumni ==
Bill Adamaitis (1951), professional football player
Agnes Ballard (1905), architect
John Binienda (1970), member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Tyler Boudreau (1997), United States Marine Corps veteran
David W. Breneman (honorary), educator and economist
Mario …