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2013-14 Endicott Women's Cross Country News

  • Endicott Debuts at Corsair Classic Outdoor Track & Field Invitational
    April 06, 2014
    DARTMOUTH, Mass. - Competing at their first outdoor track meet in school history, Endicott saw several student-athletes excel including senior Madison Missinne (Ridgefield, Conn.) and junior Hannah Schneidenbach (Charlestown, R.I.) who made their presence felt with standout efforts in the 100-meter, 200-meter, and 400-meter races.
  • Fifty-four Endicott Student-Athletes Named CCC Academic All-Conference
    January 24, 2014
    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) announced their Fall 2013 Academic All-Conference Team and Endicott was the leader of the pack with 54 honorees across seven first semester sports that included men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.
  • Cross Country Teams Complete Most Successful Season In Recent History
    November 16, 2013
    GORHAM, Maine- The men's and women's cross country teams saw their seasons come to an end at the NCAA DIII New England Regional at the University of Southern Maine on Saturday. The NCAA Regional concludes the most successful season in recent Endicott history as the program's received multiple honors including a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Rookie of the Year award and three All-CCC honors.
  • Haynes and Boyle Named All-CCC as Gulls Finish Fourth at CCC Championship
    November 02, 2013
    BIDDEFORD, Maine- Freshman Noah Mondello (Gloucester, Mass.) was named as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Rookie of the Year after he finished in third place out of 98 runners at the CCC Championships on Saturday. Mondello led the men to a sixth place finish. Junior Erin Haynes (Oakham, Mass.) led the women's team as she finished second out of 122 runners on the women's side to lead the team to a fourth place finish.
  • ECAC Names Haynes ECAC DIII New England Runner of the Week
    October 23, 2013
    CENTERVILLE, Mass.- The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) announced Wednesday that Endicott junior Erin Haynes (Oakham, Mass.) was named ECAC runner of the week. This honor is the first in Endicott's women's cross country history and comes on the heels of the first win of her career.
  • Haynes Receives CCC Runner of the Week Honors
    October 21, 2013
    SPRINGFIELD, Mass.- Following a week in which she recorded the first individual win of her collegiate career and the program's first since 2008, junior Erin Haynes (Oakham, Mass.) has been named as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Women's Runner of the Week. Haynes and the team are now off until November 2nd when they compete in the CCC Championships.
  • Gulls Have Success at WNE Invitational as Haynes Records First Place Finish
    October 19, 2013
    SPRINGFIELD, Mass.- The Western New England (WNE) Invitational saw both the men and women's cross country teams produce impressive performances as both squads continue to show progress throughout the season. The Gulls now have two weeks to prepare for the beginning of their championship portion of their schedule with the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Championships on November 2nd.
  • Nine Record Personal Best at James Early Invitational
    October 12, 2013
    WESTFIELD, Mass. – The Endicott men’s and women’s cross country teams raced against stiff regional competition at the James Early Invitational and saw nine runners record personal bests after three weeks of training. The Gulls will continue their season at the Western New England Invitational next Saturday before starting their championship schedule starting with the CCC’s on November 2nd.
  • Cross Country Runs Well at Keene State Invitational
    October 05, 2013
    KEENE, N.H.- The men's and women's cross country teams continued to improve on the season as they posted strong times at the Keene State Invitational. The women were able to finish in 12th place in an extremely competitive field. The men, a little short handed on the day, saw Noah Mondell (Gloucester, Mass.) continue to impress in his freshman campaign.
  • Haynes Paces Gulls to 4th Place Finish at Pop Crowell Invitational
    September 21, 2013
    WENHAM, Mass.- The Endicott men's and women's cross country teams both had impressive showings at the Pop Crowell Invitational on Saturday as the women's team came in 4th out of 18 teams and the men finished 10th out of 14 squads. The 2013 season continues to be one of the most successful in recent years for the Blue and Green under new head coach Nick Radkewich.
  • Cross Country Shines at UNE Invitational
    September 14, 2013
    BIDDEFORD, Maine - The Endicott men's and women's cross country teams both recorded team scores at the UNE Invitational on Saturday with the women's team coming in 4th out of 11 teams and the men turning in one of their best performances in recent years, a 9th place effort out of 13 teams.
  • Haynes Leads Gulls to 5th Place Finish
    September 07, 2013
    BRISTOL, R.I.- Led by junior Erin Haynes (Oakham, Mass.), the Gulls put forth a strong effort and placed 5th out of 11 squads. The junior picked up where she left off in the 2012 season and finished 6th overall in a time of 20:16.85 over the 5k course. Haynes finished just 16 seconds out of 3rd place. Lauren Boyle was close on her heels as she clocked in with a time of 21:21.77 as she finished in 18th place. Junior Jocelyn Kane (East Longmeadow, Mass.) remained a consistent presence towards the top of the leaderboard as she clocked in at 21:37.90, good enough for 26th out of the 131 female runners.
  • Radkewich Hired to Lead Men's & Women's XC Programs
    August 15, 2013
    BEVERLY, Mass.- Director of Athletics, Brian Wylie, is pleased to announce the hiring of Nick Radkewich as the new head coach of the men’s and women’s cross country programs. “Coach Radkewich brings a level of enthusiasm and professionalism that immediately elevates both of our programs,” stated Wylie. “As a former Division I runner at Notre Dame, he truly understands the importance of academics coupled with the hard work necessary to compete at the highest level. With his professional experience as a runner and coach, the teams will instantly benefit both on the course and in the classroom. Coach Radkewich brings a level of experience tethered to cross country that we have never before had at Endicott. I’m confident that his knowledge and achievements will guide our programs to the next level.”