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Mike Lane '12

Sport: Football
Major: Criminal Justice
Career: Maine State Trooper
Hometown: Medfield, Mass.
Then & Now Feature: Mike Lane '12 & Craig Anderson

What made you choose Endicott?

I liked the campus and the football program.

How did the Endicott Experience contribute to your life today?

The internships I did while I was at Endicott helped me decide the career path I wanted to take.

What is your favorite memory as a student-athlete at Endicott?

Winning the NEFC championship in football my Junior year.

How has being an athlete at Endicott contributed to your career?

Being an athlete taught me how to be a good teammate. Being an athlete also taught me how to work hard to accomplish team and individual goals. I currently work with a old teammate, Dave Coflesky, who has helped me begin my career as a State Trooper.

Where did you complete internships/clinicals while at Endicott and how did that affect your career goals?

Medfield Police Department, Needham Police Department, and Salem Juvenile Probation. After completing my internships I knew that I wanted to be a law enforcement officer.

What is the most rewarding aspect of your career?

Helping people that have been victims of crimes and preventing future crimes.

What advice would you give to current Endicott student-athletes for when they graduate?

Enjoy your time at Endicott because it goes by fast. Try to get as much experience as you can and find a career that you enjoy.

What advice do you have for players looking at becoming Endicott student-athletes?

Try to learn as much as you can during your time at Endicott and make sure you enjoy the sport you are playing.

What members of the Endicott community had the greatest impact on you?

Coaches, teammates, and professors.

What do you miss most about Endicott?

Playing football and spending time with my teammates.  

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