BEVERLY, Mass. — Former Endicott men’s ice hockey student-athlete Tommy Besinger ’19 (Milton, Mass.) has signed a professional contract with the Atlanta Gladiators of the ECHL.
BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott men’s ice hockey team placed six student-athletes on the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) All-American Scholars List.
BEVERLY, Mass. — With a return to campus on the horizon, the Endicott Athletics & Recreation Department has been receiving many questions from our community. This page will serve as a resource to answer any questions you may have that have been frequently asked (FAQs). As always, please feel free to reach out to Assistant Vice President, Director of Athletics Dr. Brian Wylie at bwylie@endicott.edu if you have any additional questions.
Dear Student-Athletes and Families,
Earlier today, the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) announced its plan to suspend conference competition for the Fall 2020 semester.
BEVERLY, Mass. — Former Endicott men’s ice hockey defenseman Jacob Gammelgaard ’20 (Esbjerg, Denmark) has signed a professional contract with Rungsted Seier Capital of the Metal Ligaen.
BEVERLY, Mass. – A total of 386 Endicott College club and varsity student-athletes have been named to the 2020 Spring Semester Dean's List. All 21 Endicott varsity programs and seven club programs are represented throughout the list.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Before graduating from Endicott College, all students complete an intensive an independent academic inquiry that represents the culmination of their coursework and internship experiences. The successful completion of the senior thesis is the pinnacle of our students' tenure at the College and is a personal achievement to be celebrated. Here's a list of our student-athletes' senior thesis projects.
BEVERLY, Mass. — In an effort to further promote the mental and physical well-being of our student-athletes while at home, the Endicott Strength & Conditioning Staff has created this hub to supply our student-athletes with workouts, nutritional tips, motivational thoughts, and wellness support, in conjunction with the Counseling Center. Our student-athletes are encouraged to check back to this hub weekly for updates in all areas previously mentioned.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Over the last few weeks, our programs have effectively used different communication platforms to get the most out of their time despite being apart. Here are some of the ways that our programs have stayed connected.
BEVERLY, Mass. – For the first time in their respective careers, Endicott men’s ice hockey student-athletes Conor O’Brien (Pinellas Park, Fla.) and James Winkler (York, Maine) have received New England Hockey Writers’ Association All-Region accolades.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Now that our student-athletes have navigated online learning for a few weeks, we asked them to share their best tips and tricks on what makes them effective at home. Here's the advice our student-athletes had to offer up. Hopefully, it helps someone, in one way or another, or reinforces some good habits to keep using as they head into finals shortly. As always, we are here if you need us.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Students choose Endicott College for many reasons, but the emphasis on career preparedness is a major attraction. With required internships, students gain hands-on experience in their chosen area of study, which provides valuable insights that augment their classroom learning. Here's a deeper look into what some of our student-athletes have been up to since graduating from The Nest.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Success for an NCAA Division III athletics department can be defined in many ways, but for this exercise, we’re going to focus on what that means for Endicott Athletics in one particular category – winning. With that being clearly stated, here’s a brief history of Endicott’s athletic dominance over the last 25-plus years.
BEVERLY, Mass. — Created in 2015, the EC L.E.A.D. program (Leaders of the Endicott Athletics Department) was conceptualized and later implemented in 2016 to foster a deeper understanding of what leadership means as an Endicott student-athlete and a member of of the athletic department.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Athletically, the College has poured its resources into providing its student-athletes with facilities for practice and play that are unmatched by the competition.
BEVERLY, Mass. — Throughout the 2018-19 academic year, the Endicott Athletics Department and all of its programs participated in several community service projects to better the greater North Shore area. Here's a look at what the Gulls were up to during the 18-19 academic year.
BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott Athletics department has pitched in throughout all areas of the department to support those in need during the Coronavirus Pandemic. Here are some of our most recent efforts to help our surrounding communities.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Champions in and out of the classroom. That's the standard and expectation at Endicott College, plain and simple. Here's a look into what our student-athletes have achieved recently and some insight into the why and how our Gulls are successful where it matters most.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Despite seeing the 2019-20 athletic season cut short due to COVID-19, the Endicott Athletics and Recreation Department was well on its way to another historic year at The Nest. This article's purpose is to celebrate the major milestones that occurred during the 2019-20 year.
BEVERLY, Mass. – The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) has selected three Endicott student-athletes as 2020 All-American Athlete Award recipients.
BEVERLY, Mass. — A message to our prospective student-athletes and their families, via Dr. Brian Wylie, Assistant Vice President/Director of Athletics at Endicott College.
BEVERLY, Mass. — Endicott men’s ice hockey sophomore goaltender Conor O’Brien (Pinellas Park, Fla.) has been named to the CCM Hockey/American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) All-America East Second Team and to the All-USCHO Third Team, as announced by each organization earlier this week.
BEVERLY, Mass. — Dear Endicott College Community,
The activities of the past month on Endicott's campus, and surely around the globe, have been unprecedented, to say the least. I am thankful to our dedicated faculty and staff who have ensured the safe return of our students studying abroad to the U.S., and for the significant work of migrating undergraduate and graduate courses to an online experience, in order to maintain the integrity of an Endicott degree.
BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott men’s ice hockey team finished its 2019-20 season with a 22-5-0 overall record and a 16-2-0 conference mark before the NCAA’s decision to cancel all remaining winter and spring championships was finalized. The Gulls also captured their second Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) championship and finished the year nationally ranked at No. 7 overall. More importantly, the team’s success was spearheaded by four seniors — Jason Kalinowski (Stamford, Conn.), Jacob Gammelgaard (Esbjerg, Denmark), Luke Rodgers (Clarkston, Mich.), James Winkler (York, Maine) — whose respective legacies will forever have an impact on the program. Here’s what Endicott men’s ice hockey head coach R.J. Tolan had to say about the entire senior class as a group and individually as well.
BEVERLY, Mass. – The rapidly changing circumstances surrounding COVID-19 requires extraordinary changes to our typical schedule as we remain focused on the health and welfare of our student-athletes, staff, and the entire Endicott community. We are in constant contact with our local health authorities and are following all CDC and NCAA guidelines regarding this fluid situation. While we have no diagnosed cases of COVID-19 at Endicott or within the City of Beverly, at this time, it is vital that we, as a community, are proactive regarding these unprecedented circumstances. The aim of our discussions has been to move as quickly and thoughtfully as possible. In the coming days, we are asking for your understanding and consideration as we continue to evaluate our next steps.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – With the health and safety of our student-athletes in mind, as well as the welfare of our campus communities as a whole, the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Board of Directors, has come to the difficult decision to cancel all athletic competition. Institutions with teams that have returned from spring break trips will cancel athletic competition immediately. Institutions with teams currently on spring break trips will cancel athletic competitions upon the completion of those respective trips.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Today, NCAA President Mark Emmert and the Board of Governors canceled the Division I men’s and women’s 2020 basketball tournaments, as well as all remaining winter and spring NCAA championships. This decision is based on the evolving COVID-19 public health threat, our ability to ensure the events do not contribute to the spread of the pandemic, and the impracticality of hosting such events at any time during this academic year given ongoing decisions by other entities.