Maria Varricchio
Current
- Head Coach at Nassau Community College Woman's Lacrosse Program
- Jesters Head Coach
Previously Coached at
- Holy Trinity High School
- Long Island Express
- New Hyde Park High School
Played
- Massapequa High School
- Molloy College
- Long Island Yellow Jackets
Education
- BA in Elementary and Special Education
- MA in Literacy
ABOUT ME
- Member of the Metro Lacrosse Foundation
- Originally from: Massapequa, NY
- Graduated from: Massapequa High School
- Hobbies: Lacrosse, Lifeguarding, Beach, Boat
- Supported by Husband, Brian
Personal Info
- Has one brother,Michael
- Daughter of Neil and Linda Varricchio
- Majoring in Education
MASSAPEQUA POST (7/13/2011)

2010
- Appeared in 17 games (14starts)
- Slotted second on the team in assists(23)
- Fourth in points (31)
- Amassed five points (2 G,3 A) in a 19-7 win against St. Thomas Aquinas College on Mar.30
- Had seven points (3 G, 4 A) in a 23-8 rout of QueensCollege on Apr. 28
- Dished out five assists in a 24-4 blowoutof Lake Erie College on May. 9
2009
- Stepped onto the field in 15 games (one start)
- Earned 24 points (14 G, 10 A) on the year
- Tallied a hat trick in a 21-7 win over Chestnut Hill Collegeon Mar. 7
- Posted seven points (3 G, 4 A) in an 18-9 drubbing ofSt. Thomas Aquinas on Apr. 14.
HILLBURN, N.Y. (Apr. 14, 2009)
Sophomore attacker Maria Varricchio (Massapequa, N.Y.) posted a game-best seven points off of four assists and three goals to send the Molloy College women's lacrosse team past St. Thomas Aquinas College, 18-9, in an East Coast Conference match-up at the Torne Valley Sports Complex on Tuesday afternoon in Hillburn, N.Y. Varricchio also caused two turnovers and picked up one ground ball in the Lions' second consecutive victory.
2008
- Started four of 16 contests
- Accumulated 21 points (11 G, 10 A)
- Picked up aseason-high six points (2G, 4A) in a 19-5 victory over Assumption College on Apr. 20.
Prior to Molloy
- Attended Massapequa High School, where she played field hockey, basketball and lacrosse
- Recipient of the Unsung Hero Award for field hockey.