WENHAM, Mass. — The third-seeded Endicott women's tennis team defeated No. 2 Gordon, 4-0, in the Conference of New England (CNE) Semifinals on Thursday evening at the Brigham Athletic Complex.
BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott women’s volleyball team defeated Plymouth State, 3-0, by scores of 25-15, 25-23, and 25-17 in non-conference action on Wednesday night at MacDonald Gymnasium.
BRISTOL, R.I. — The Endicott men's soccer team knocked off Roger Williams, 2-0, in Tuesday night's Conference of New England (CNE) matchup at Bayside Field courtesy of another multi-goal game from Tiago Frazao (Trumbull, Conn.).
BRISTOL, R.I. — The Endicott women's soccer team defeated Roger Williams, 2-1, in Conference of New England (CNE) action on Tuesday evening at Bayside Field.
BEVERLY, Mass. — The third-seeded Endicott women’s tennis team defeated sixth-seeded Suffolk, 4-0, in the first round of the Conference of New England (CNE) Women’s Tennis Tournament on Tuesday afternoon at the South Campus Courts.
BEVERLY, Mass. — Five members of the Endicott women’s tennis team have earned Conference of New England (CNE) postseason honors, as announced by the league office earlier today.
BEVERLY, Mass. - While many interns flocked into offices across America this summer, Sydney Williams ’27 and Matthew Wright ’26 traded the prospect of cubicle life and coffee runs for compost and carrot tops.
Dominick McDonough '25 was part of a group of Gulls that embarked on a dream trip to Japan, funded by a Freeman Foundation grant. They engaged in culturally immersive internships, tackling real-world business challenges with Japanese organizations, enriching their academic journeys, and solidifying their professional aspirations.
BEVERLY, Mass. — In late March, Heather Bacon ’22, an Emmy award-winning Content Associate at SportsCenter on ESPN, was still feeling the intense adrenaline rush from covering the 2024 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship the week before.
BEVERLY, Mass. - As an international studies major, Jaira Paine ’24 took advantage of leadership opportunities worldwide, serving as a lacrosse coach in Panama and joining a study trip to Kenya. Being a global citizen ties back to her academic interests and her family history: Growing up in Lantau Island, Hong Kong, Jaira's family fled gang violence to start a new life in the United States. Now, by working in the nonprofit world, Jaira wants to give back and help other young people.
BEVERLY, Mass. - Celia Mastromattei ’24 is a “glass-half-full kind of girl.” Her optimism comes from an upbringing that taught her to work for everything and take nothing for granted.
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