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DiCairano Invited To NFL Pro Day At Holy Cross

Nick DiCairano kicks a field goal.

BEVERLY, Mass. — Endicott football senior kicker Nick DiCairano (Trumbull, Conn.) has been invited to take part in the NFL Pro Day at Holy Cross on Tuesday, March 24.

"I'm truly humbled to have the opportunity to attend an NFL Pro Day. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity and I plan on making the absolute most out of this," said DiCairano. "I've been working with head strength and conditioning coach Jack Dustin to get my body physically ready for this opportunity. I'd also like to thank my family, coaches, and teammates for their continual support. This wouldn't be possible without them. I can't wait to represent Endicott at Holy Cross in March. Go Gulls!"

Prior Holy Cross NFL Pro Days have included upwards of 15 or more professional scouts, dozens of National Football League (NFL) teams, and a handful of Canadian Football League (CFL) teams. 

DICAIRANO'S 2019 SEASON

DiCairano put together another stellar year for the Gulls as the senior placekicker paced the Commonwealth Coast Football (CCC Football) conference in field goals made (13), field goal attempts (19), longest field goal made (47 yards), PATs made (57), PAT% (100%), and points (96). He also ranked second in the league in PAT attempts (57) and third in field goal percentage (68%).

Meanwhile, among all NCAA Division III kickers, DiCairano currently ranks No. 11 in field goals made per game (1.18, leads conference), No. 30 in total points scored, No. 35 in field goal percentage, No. 42 in scoring (8.7), and No. 165 in points responsible for.

DiCairano's play also earned him spots in the National Bowl College All-Star Game and the Dream Bowl, which played a pivotal role in receiving his NFL Pro Day invitation. 

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(Photo Credit - Nick Grace '20)

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