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CCRI Cybersecurity Club Marks In Nov. 7 NCL Meet

[CREDIT: CCRI] The CCRI cybersecurity team during a recent practice meeting. From left are Caleb Car, Zachary Hartmann, Corey Davis and Maria Monteiro.
[CREDIT: CCRI] The CCRI cybersecurity team during a recent practice meeting. From left are Caleb Car, Zachary Hartmann, Corey Davis and Maria Monteiro.
[CREDIT: CCRI] The CCRI cybersecurity team during a recent practice meeting. From left are Caleb Car, Zachary Hartmann, Corey Davis and Maria Monteiro.
WARWICK, RI — The CCRI Cybersecurity Club is among the the best in the country, placing 29th among 490 colleges and universities in the National Cyber League (NCL) fall 2025 competition Nov. 7-9.

CCRI Cybersecurity Club Marks Second High-Ranking Win

CCRI ranked second among all New England schools, second among all community colleges, and 12th among all schools in the East region. It’s the second time the club has placed within the top few dozen such clubs in the U.S. In July, the team placed 27th among 510 colleges and universities in the National Cyber League (NCL) spring competition.
“The CCRI Cybersecurity Club’s achievement in the National Cyber League competition is a tremendous source of pride for our entire community,” said CCRI President Rosemary A. Costigan. “This strong showing is a direct testament to the talent and dedication of our students, the expert guidance from our faculty, and the rigorous preparation the club undertakes. Their ability to consistently perform at this high national level solidifies CCRI‘s reputation as a leading institution in cybersecurity education and demonstrates that our students are well-prepared for real-world cybersecurity tasks and the workforce.”
Coached by Cybersecurity Program director Michael Kelly and adjunct faculty member Joe Bransfield, CCRI students participated in individual and team-based events at the NCL fall competition. The Cybersecurity Club features two teams: the Cyber Knights and the Cyber Cavalry.
The Cyber Knights team members are: Corey Davis (West Warwick), Maria Monteiro (Woonsocket), Gabriel Nahod (Warwick), Zachary Hartmann (Barrington), Matthew Mitrelis (Coventry), Elias Marcotte (Pascoag), and Caleb Carr (East Greenwich). The Cyber Cavalry team members were: Cloud Creegan (West Warwick), Wade Chmielinski (North Smithfield), John Gillard (Newport), Reichard Vega (North Providence), Peter Yrchik-Shoemaker (Wakefield), Damian Raposa (Warwick), and Daniel Buckman (Coventry).
Davis, the club Vice President, highlighted a key difference between the spring and fall seasons.
“To me, the biggest improvement we had was the sheer amount of people interested in learning about and competing in the NCL,” he said. “We ended up with two full teams of seven this semester. Cyber Cavalry was entirely new to NCL but had some really great leadership, participation and drive.”
“The club did an excellent job of bringing new faces, including me,” said Gillard, who led the Cyber Calvary. “I think getting club members involved with events helped maintain the momentum they built. We hosted and joined many events that allowed us to engage with the community and put our skills to use in competitions. I met so many smart and interesting people, and I hope new members can benefit from those experiences, too.”
The CCRI Cybersecurity Club prepares students for the industry on a professional and social level. In addition to competing in national competitions, students meet to talk about cyber news and participate in other cybersecurity-related activities. The club welcomes all students.
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