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Athletic Performance

Endicott Athletic Performance

Combining the efforts of Athletic Training & Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning, Sport Psychology, Sports Nutrition, and Applied Sport Science & Analytics, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive, quality care and direction to each student-athlete of our 21 NCAA intercollegiate varsity sports and all club sport offerings. Endicott Athletic Performance is committed to the integrated, cohesive, and multidisciplinary approach required for the unique athletic development of each Endicott student-athlete.

This webpage puts all of the resources that our student-athletes will need to access concerning their physical and behavioral health in one place.

 

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Student-Athlete Handbook

2024-25 Endicott Student-Athlete Handbook

The Endicott Student-Athlete Handbook is intended to provide important and helpful information to help Gulls succeed as a student and an athlete. The content of this handbook is intended to answer any questions as well as provide contextual guidelines for basic expectations. In general, the student-athletes who participate in the 21 varsity programs, as well as competitive club sports, are expected to compete under a model that emphasizes integrity and ethical conduct. Being able to wear the Endicott uniform is a privilege, not a right. Each program is an integral part of the overall department and each student-athlete's educational experience remains paramount. 

The handbook is provided to current student-athletes to inform them on the following topics:

  • Team and player issues - insurance, facility use, uniforms and equipment, transportation, lodging, and overnight hosting
  • Social issues - code of conduct, discipline, gambling, drugs, harassment, hazing, alcohol, and tobacco
  • Academic policies - eligibility, transfers, class attendance, academic, and athletic conflicts, and academic resources
  • Grievance procedures
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Drug Policy

Drug Testing Policy (PDF)

Endicott is concerned with the health, safety, and welfare of the student-athletes who participate in its programs and represent the College in club or intercollegiate athletics. Substance abuse is one of the most important issues facing college and university campuses and society today. The use of illegal drugs, misuse of legal drugs and dietary supplements, improper or illegal use of alcohol, and student-athlete use of tobacco, are in violation of the student-athlete code of conduct for Endicott and also in violation of NCAA regulations. 

The purpose of the program is the following: to encourage student-athletes to avoid improper use of banned substances, to ensure that student-athletes are properly educated and informed about drugs and substance abuse, to detect possible drug use of specific illegal drugs via random screenings throughout the academic year, to assist in the rehabilitation and education of student-athletes who have been found to be using or misusing banned substances. 

 

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S.A.A.C.

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Website

Mission Statement

From the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committees website:

Student-athletes have a voice in the NCAA through advisory committees at the campus, conference, and national level. Each committee is made up of student-athletes assembled to provide insight on the student-athlete experience and offer input on the rules, regulations, and policies that affect student-athletes' lives on campus.

The mission of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (S.A.A.C.) at Endicott is to assist in the creation of an environment where all student-athletes have the opportunity to maximize their academic, personal, and social growth. They desire to build a strong tradition in athletics and strive for success in and outside the lines. As members of S.A.A.C., they serve as a liaison between the committee and our respective teams. 

Purpose of S.A.A.C.

  • Provide a forum for discussion of matters of concern for athletic teams.
  • Discuss, adopt and carry out procedures necessary for the general welfare of Endicott athletics.
  • Promote better communication and camaraderie among teams.
  • Promote effective communication between athletics, administration and the student-athletes to better serve their needs.
  • Increase awareness of athletic programs on the campus and in the surrounding community.
  • Encourage involvement of student-athletes in community and campus life.
  • Serve as a liaison between the Commonwealth Coast Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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