BEVERLY, Mass. — Zach Markowitz ’14 may have played on the Endicott basketball team for a single year, but his impact on the College’s athletic program—and Endicott itself—far transcends the time he spent at center court.
BEVERLY, Mass. – In this episode, we're joined by Zach Mazur, a current member of the Endicott men's ice hockey team, and Ross Olsson, a former member of the squad. The two talk about the best bagel spots near campus, their favorite stories from the road, why they love Endicott, and more. This podcast is part of Division III's year-long celebration of its 50th anniversary. For more information, visit on.ncaa.com/diii50.
BEVERLY, Mass. — There’s an athletic development standard with roots dating back to the ancient Olympics, which has an established role in the European soccer leagues and is seeing significant growth in the U.S. professional and collegiate athletic circles. It’s called the high-performance training model, and now it’s at Endicott.
BEVERLY, Mass. — Over the past few months, the Endicott men’s and women’s hockey programs have made their mark not only on the ice, but also on the community.
BEVERLY, Mass. — A new chapter has unfolded for former Endicott student-athletes Stephen Fama M’23 (Lynnfield, Mass.), Eric Johansson ’23 M’24 (Malmo, Sweden), Maria Hanchuk ’23 (South Windsor, Conn.), and Patrick Tevenan M’23 (South Weymouth, Mass.).
BEVERLY, Mass. — Women’s basketball freshman do-it-all point guard Emma Shinney (Wakefield, Mass.) and freshman men’s basketball double-double machine Elijah Kinney (Nashville, Tenn.) have made quite the impact in their first seasons in Beverly.
BEVERLY, Mass. — Student-athletes across Endicott’s campus have formed valuable friendships through the athletic department’s connection with Team IMPACT.
BEVERLY, Mass. – When No. 5 Hardin-Simmons arrived at Hempstead Stadium in Beverly this fall for a matchup with the Endicott College football, not many fans likely expected an Endicott victory.
BEVERLY, Mass. — The friendship between Vince Skelton and Luke Somers has continued after graduation and through other life milestones. WBZ-TV's Tiffany Chan reports.
BEVERLY, Mass. — When Hannah French graduated from Endicott in 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in nursing, the COVID-19 pandemic was at a new peak thanks to the Delta variant. Despite an overwhelming, learn-as-you-go start that featured some tough lessons, she’s incredibly happy with her career choice.
BEVERLY, Mass. —It's been quite a year for the Endicott Mens Ice Hockey team. Hosting the Frozen Four, taking home numerous student-athlete awards, and being ranked third nationally for Division III Men's Ice Hockey are just a few of the monumental accomplishments that this team has achieved.
BEVERLY, Mass. — Even with the onlooking eyes of nearly 20,000 fans—and millions more on TVs around the world—Steven O’Connor ’22 is unfazed performing on the court at TD Garden.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Vance Mallory ’23 and Mason Mallory ’23 have a lot in common. They’re identical twins (give or take a few inches), they were both marketing majors who are now pursuing MBAs, and they’re both longtime volleyball players with an unwavering passion for the sport.
BEVERLY, Mass. – In the midst of a busy hockey season at the Nest, you can most likely find Jack Smiley ’24 and Payton Hansen ’25 working out at the Post Center with their teams. The students make their way to the gym and work with athletic trainers on what exercises to complete. But even as exercise science majors, the two admit they have never realized the behind-the-scenes work that goes into developing programs for athletic teams on campus.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Nearly 4,000 followers gained, over a million views, and over 200,000 likes accumulated in just its preseason alone has allowed Endicott football to become some sort of a TikTok sensation.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Endicott College is a pioneer in requiring comprehensive internship experiences for undergraduate students in every program of study. Joe Cusack (Foxboro, Mass.), who is an exercise science major and a member of the men's soccer program, recently completed an internship in the athletics department at the University of North Carolina (UNC). Here's a look into his internship experience.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Internships aren’t the only way Gulls are getting experience in their fields. A spate of networking events and opportunities—both on and off campus—are giving Gulls an inside look at their future industries while making connections there, too.
BEVERLY, Mass. — As Florida Atlantic University (FAU) men’s basketball team persevered over Kansas State in the Elite Eight during this year’s March Madness, Maya Feigenbaum ’21 was there to capture the historic moment.
BEVERLY, Mass. —Whether she’s walking through campus or playing on the softball field, you can hear her name called from a mile away by her friends and teammates: KATIE WATTS.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A group of Endicott students rose to the challenge and beat top engineering schools like Yale and Cornell at this year’s Hydropower Collegiate Competition, sponsored by the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory and held May 7 through May 9 at Waterpower Week in Washington, D.C.
BEVERLY, Mass. – For Jackie Ruggiero ’23, the most important lesson she learned in college was to enjoy the moment and “try not to take life too seriously.”
BEVERLY, Mass. – “I’ve never had an offseason. I’ve always loved the constant busyness of going from one tournament, game, or challenge to another,” said Rian Schwede ’23, a right-handed pitcher who graduates this May with a B.S. in criminal justice.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Sexual assault prevention training. A ticketing app without all the hassle and markups of Ticketmaster. Car detailing right at your doorstep.
These were just some of the ideas at Spark Tank 2023, sponsored by the Colin and Erika Angle Center for Entrepreneurship with support from Cummings Foundation. The Shark Tank-like competition, held during Endicott College’s Spring Week, drew a record number of applicants, according to Angle Center Executive Director Gina Deschamps.