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Gulls Sweep CCC Weekly Awards

Gulls Sweep CCC Weekly Awards

CCC RELEASE

BEVERLY, Mass. – Three student-athletes from the No. 4 nationally ranked Endicott men's ice hockey team have received weekly awards from the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), as announced by the league earlier today.

Cass Bowes (Sturgeon County, Alberta) was named the conference's Player of the Week to headline the group.

Ryan Wilson (Shelton, Conn.) also earned CCC Goaltender of the Week honors, while Jack Ring (Guilford, Conn.) claimed Rookie of the Week accolades.


CASS BOWES | JR. | F

During Endicott's CCC Championship run, Bowes produced a five-point performance in two games (semifinals/championship) for the Gulls.

His biggest contribution came in the CCC Semifinals against No. 4 seed Salve Regina. Bowes scored four of Endicott's five goals against the Seahawks in the 5-4 comeback victory.

The four goals were also the most in a CCC Men's Ice Hockey Tournament game in league history.

Bowes then added an assist in the championship game against No. 2 seed Curry, giving him his five points. Bowes finished the tournament with a plus-3 on the ice.

This is Bowes' second career CCC Player of the Week award.


RYAN WILSON | SO. | G

Meanwhile, Wilson backstopped Endicott to its third CCC Championship in program history.

He earned a shutout victory in the league title game stopping all 24 shots he faced for his fourth career shutout.

This is Wilson's fifth career CCC Goalie of the Week honor.


JACK RING | FR. | F

Lastly, Ring played an instrumental role in the title run, assisting on the game-winner in a 5-4, come-from-behind victory against No. 4 seed Salve Regina in the CCC Semifinals.

He followed that up with the second goal in the championship game as the Gulls skated away with the conference crown with a 6-0 victory over No. 2 seed Curry.

In addition to his two points, Ring finished the tournament with a plus-one rating.

This is Ring's first career weekly award.


WHAT'S NEXT

No. 4 nationally ranked Endicott (22-2-2) will host the winner of Plattsburgh State/Norwich in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal round on Saturday, March 18. 

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(Photo Credit - Demetrius Kazanas '22 M'23)