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Amsley, Kelly Crowned NCAA Statistical Champions

Amsley, Kelly Crowned NCAA Statistical Champions

BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott men's ice hockey team has been named an NCAA Division III Statistical Champion in two categories.

Sophomore Atticus Kelly (St. Paul, Minn.) and senior Connor Amsley (Carlisle, Pa.) led all of Division III in goalie winning percentage (.929) and in shorthanded goals (5, tied), respectively.

The Gulls have produced eight NCAA Statistical Champions since the program began in 2015-2016. 

Amsley is the third student-athlete in program history to lead the country in shorthanded goals joining Josh Bowes '18 M'21 (Sturgeon County, Alberta) and Mitch Shaheen '23 (North Andover, Mass.) on the list.

Bowes accomplished the feat in 2018-19, while Shaheen did so last season.

Additionally, Kelly is the first student-athlete in the program to win an NCAA Division III Statistical Championship for goalie winning percentage.

YEAR IN REVIEW

Endicott posted a 23-3-2 overall record and an 18-1-2 conference mark this past season. The Gulls also finished the year ranked No. 3 nationally. For a full recap of achievements from this season click here: 2022-23 Season Highlights 

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(Photo Credit - Demetrius Kazanas '22 | Mazzie Hinsdale '26)