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2012-13 Endicott Men's Basketball News

  • Burkhart, Greene, Magee listed on 2012-13 NABC Honors Court
    July 17, 2013
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Basketball Coaches announced their NABC Honors Court winners and 2013 graduate Lance Greene (Dorchester, Mass.), rising graduate student Lachlan Magee (Melbourne, Australia), and rising senior Tyler Burkhart (Cromwell, Conn.) were listed alongside over 700 student-athletes from 285 college and universities across the country.
  • Forty-nine Gulls named CCC Winter-Spring Academic All-Conference
    June 07, 2013
    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - The Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) announced today that 299 student-athletes across all winter and spring sports from the 2012-13 academic year have been recognized with Academic All-Confernece honors, including 49 from Endicott's baseball, men's and women's basketball, golf, men's and women's lacrosse, softball, and men's tennis programs.
  • Greene named CCC Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year; Henault Second Team
    February 19, 2013
    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Senior guard and two-year captain Lance Greene (Dorchester, Mass.) was recognized by the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) for both his academic and athletic prowess this past year as the league’s head coaches voted him Senior Scholar-Athlete and an All-CCC Second Team guard along with sophomore teammate John Henault (Lunenburg, Mass.).
  • Men’s Basketball’s Season Ends on Senior Day
    February 16, 2013
    BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott men’s basketball season ended on Saturday afternoon with a 72-58 loss to Eastern Nazarene, as did the career of point guard Lance Greene (Dorchester, Mass.), who played his final game in an Endicott uniform.
  • Endicott eliminated from playoff contention after home loss to Curry
    February 14, 2013
    BEVERLY, Mass. – After a 88-68 loss at home to the CCC’s top ranked Curry Colonels and with Western New England victory over Eastern Nazarene, the Endicott men’s basketball team’s hopes for another run at a conference championship were subdued.
  • Endicott erases second half deficit; falls 60-59 at UNE
    February 12, 2013
    BIDDEFORD, Maine – Sophomore guard John Henault (Lunenburg, Mass.) recorded his fifth game of the season with at least 20 points, scoring a game-high 25 points, and the Endicott men’s basketball erased a 12-point second-half deficit but the Gulls lost 60-59 on the road to the University of New England to fall to 9-14 (4-12 CCC) with two games remaining on the 2012-13 schedule.
  • All Weekend Games Rescheduled Due to Blizzard
    February 07, 2013
    BEVERLY, Mass. -- Due to the threat of Blizzard Nemo, Endicott's men's and women's basketball games, men's hockey and men's volleyball road game have been rescheduled from this weekend to later dates.
  • Endicott fall to conference and North Shore rival Gordon 72-59
    February 06, 2013
    BEVERLY, Mass. – A game-high 20 points and 13 rebounds by Gordon sophomore forward Hans Miersma (Whitinsville, Mass.) paced a visiting Fighting Scots squad to their fourth straight conference victory as the Endicott men’s basketball team was defeated 72-59 at home at MacDonald Gymnasium.
  • Endicott registers 70-64 road win over Western New England
    February 02, 2013
    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The Endicott men’s basketball team rallied behind a 20-point game by sophomore John Henault (Lunenburg, Mass.) and another 13 points from sophomore Matt Kneece (Shrewsbury, Mass.) to win 70-64 over Western New England in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) play.
  • Gulls take Bison down to the wire; Nichols wins 87-85
    January 31, 2013
    DUDLEY, Mass. – Trailing by eight to CCC opponent Nichols in the second half, the Endicott men’s basketball team battled back to have an opportunity to tie the game in the final minute but the Bison held on for an 87-85 victory on their home court Thursday evening.
  • Wentworth nips Endicott in overtime for second time this season
    January 29, 2013
    BEVERLY, Mass. –Wentworth senior guard Colin Johnson’s (El Dorado Hills, Calif.) three-pointer tied Tuesday’s night match up with Endicott at 69-69 with two seconds left to force overtime and the Leopards went on to beat the Gulls for second this season in extra time 83-76 in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) men’s basketball action.
  • Knowlton’s late-game contributions put Gulls back in the win column
    January 26, 2013
    BRISTOL, R.I. – The Endicott men’s basketball team ended a seven-game losing streak on Saturday afternoon after defeating CCC opponent Roger Williams 77-74 for the second team this season. The Gulls trailed by one with 45 seconds left in the game, but junior captain Bennett Knowlton (Shrewsbury, Mass.) made two clutch free throws and finished an Endicott fast-break with a layup to help the Blue and Green to their first win since January 5th.
  • Endicott 79, Salve Regina 90; Gulls suffer seventh straight loss on the road
    January 23, 2013
    NEWPORT, R.I. – Facing an 11-point halftime deficit, the Endicott men’s basketball battled CCC rival Salve Regina in the second half and took the lead with 3:35 remaining in regulation but the Seahawks regained control of the game and beat the Gulls 90-79, handing the Blue and Green their seventh straight defeat on the 2012-13 season.
  • Endicott 76, Eastern Nazarene 94; Gulls led by game-high 19 points from Henault
    January 19, 2013
    QUINCY, Mass. – Sophomore guard John Henault (Lunenburg, Mass.) scored a game-high 19 points in a 94-76 Endicott men’s basketball loss to Eastern Nazarene on Saturday afternoon as the Gulls suffered their sixth straight defeat at the hands of a conference opponent.
  • UNE holds off furious Endicott comeback 78-76
    January 17, 2013
    BEVERLY, Mass. – Facing a second-half deficit as large as 17 points to CCC foe University of New England, the Endicott men’s basketball team stormed back to tie the game on two separate occasions but their comeback bid fell short as the Nor’easters held off the Gulls 78-76 at MacDonald Gymnasium on Thursday evening.
  • Endicott tripped up by North Shore rival Gordon, 70-63
    January 15, 2013
    WENHAM, Mass. – The Endicott men’s basketball team continued their recent losing skid with a 70-63 road loss to North Shore and conference rival Gordon on Tuesday evening at the Bennett Athletic Center. Senior captain Lance Greene (Dorchester, Mass.) recorded his third career double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds to lead Endicott.
  • Endicott 73, Curry 83; Gulls suffer third straight conference loss
    January 12, 2013
    MILTON, Mass. – Taking on the top team in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), the Endicott men’s basketball team held a lead with 5:38 remaining in the second half but the Colonels rallied to remain undefeated in conference play with an 83-73 win at the Student Center Gymnasium.
  • Endicott battles Wentworth to overtime; Gulls fall 70-66
    January 10, 2013
    BOSTON, Mass. – The Endicott men’s basketball team battled back late in the second half against Wentworth to force overtime, but the Gulls bid to earn a road conference victory fell short 70-66 at Nelson Recreation Center despite a game-tying three at the end of regulation and a game-high 24 points from sophomore guard John Henault (Lunenburg, Mass.).
  • Nichols races past Endicott 130-106 in high-octane, record-setting CCC contest
    January 08, 2013
    BEVERLY, Mass. – Facing off against the second highest scoring team in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), the Endicott men’s basketball suffered a 130-106 loss to Nichols at MacDonald Gymnasium on Tuesday evening as both teams ran up the score and broke several program records in the process.
  • Makris erupts for 27 points as Endicott edges Western New England at home
    January 05, 2013
    BEVERLY, Mass. – Sophomore forward Andre Makris’ (Southbury, Conn.) season-high 27 points led the Endicott men’s basketball team to a hard-fought 69-66 home victory over CCC rival Western New England in MacDonald Gymnasium on Saturday, as the Gulls improved to 7-3 overall and 2-1 in conference games.
  • Endicott downed by North Shore foe Salem State to open 2013
    January 02, 2013
    SALEM, Mass. – The Endicott men’s basketball opened the new year against non-conference and North Shore rival Salem State on Wednesday evening and suffered a 102-79 defeat at the hands of a hot-shooting Vikings squad at Twohig Gymnasium.
  • Endicott 75, Lesley 62; Greene and Henault lead Gulls to non-conference win
    December 15, 2012
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Endicott men’s basketball team closed out the 2012 portion of their schedule with a 75-62 victory over NECC opponent Lesley on Saturday afternoon behind standout efforts by guards John Henault (Lunenburg, Mass.) and Lance Greene (Dorchester, Mass.) who both shot well from three-point range.
  • Balanced offense leads Endicott to 96-77 win over Emmanuel
    December 11, 2012
    BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott men’s basketball team shot 58.1% from the field with all five starters reaching double figures in a 96-77 win over GNAC foe Emmanuel (Mass.) on Tuesday evening at MacDonald Gymnasium to improve to 5-2 overall on the season.
  • Lance Greene joins Endicott’s 1,000-point club; Gulls fall 80-74 to Clark
    December 08, 2012
    WORCESTER, Mass. – Senior guard and captain Lance Greene (Dorchester, Mass.) joined eight other greats from Endicott men’s basketball history as he scored his 1,000th career collegiate point late in the first half in a non-conference game at Clark (Mass.) on Saturday afternoon. Greene scored a season-high 22 points against the Cougars but the Gulls lost 80-74 to drop to 4-2 overall on the season.
  • Men’s Basketball upends Wheelock 74-50 in non-conference action
    December 06, 2012
    BEVERLY, Mass. – Sophomore center Matt Kneece (Shrewsbury, Mass.) recorded his first collegiate double-double in Endicott’s 74-50 non-conference victory over Wheelock on Thursday evening, scoring 11 points with 11 rebounds to lead the Blue and Green. Eight of Kneece’s 11 boards were on the offensive glass as the Gulls, as a team, outrebounded Wheelock 55-32 in the game.
  • Endicott victorious 84-78 over Roger Williams to claim first CCC win
    December 01, 2012
    BEVERLY, Mass. – Junior forward Lachlan Magee (Melbourne, Australia) registered his second straight game with 21 points to lead the Endicott men’s basketball team to an 84-78 victory over CCC opponent Roger Williams on Saturday afternoon at MacDonald Gymnasium. The Gulls earned their first conference win of the 2012-13 season and will now wait until January 5th before their next CCC match up.
  • Second-half surge sends Salve Regina past Endicott in Gulls home opener
    November 28, 2012
    BEVERLY, Mass. – Despite a single digit lead for much of the second half, the Endicott men’s basketball team saw CCC rival Salve Regina overcome their deficit to win 84-78 and spoil the Gulls home opener on Wednesday evening at MacDonald Gymnasium.
  • Gulls capture Rivier Tip-Off title with 65-60 win over host Raiders
    November 17, 2012
    NASHUA, N.H. – Endicott men’s basketball is off to a 2-0 start in the 2012-13 season after winning their second game in as many days at the Rivier Tip-Off Tournament, claiming a 65-60 victory over the Raiders to capture the tournament title.
  • Endicott opens season with 74-62 win over Framingham State at Rivier Tip-Off
    November 16, 2012
    NASHUA, N.H. – The 2012-13 Endicott men’s basketball season began with a victory as the Gulls defeated Framingham State 74-62 on day one of the Rivier Tip-Off Tournament, advancing into championship game to be played on Saturday, November 17th at 2:00 pm against the host Rivier Raiders in Nashua, New Hampshire.
  • Endicott predicted to finish atop CCC men's basketball standings
    November 12, 2012
    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - The defending CCC champion Endicott men's basketball team has been selected by the head coaches of the league to once again finish on top of the conference standings. Commissioner Gregg M. Kaye announced today's CCC Preseason Men's Basketball Poll which saw the Gulls receive eight of a possible 10 first place votes.
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