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Endicott Men's Lacrosse Program Snapshot

The 2017 Endicott men's lacrosse team celebrating their CCC Championship

Conference Affiliations 

NCAA Division III
Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) - Endicott, Curry, Gordon, Nichols, Roger Williams, Salve Regina, University of New England, Wentworth, Western New England 

Athletic and Academic Accomplishments

Overview

Overall Program Record: 299-146 (.672)
Conference-Only Record: 151-15 (.910)
Conference Championships: 9 (2001, 2003-06, 2010-11, 2015, 2017)
NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10 (2001, 2003-06, 2010-11, 2014-15, 2017)
Best NCAA Tournament Finish: Second Round (2005, 2010-11, 2014-15, 2017)
ECAC Tournament Appearances/Championships: 5/3 (2008-09, 2012)

Athletic Awards

Major Conference Award Winners: 32...Offense / Defense Player of the Year (13), Player of the Year (2), Rookie of the Year (6), Short-Stick Specialist of the Year (4), Coach of the Year (4), Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year (3)
All Americans: 35 
All-Conference: 180
Major All-Region Award Winners: 12...Offense / Defense Player of the Year (3), Player of the Year (2), Goalkeeper of the Year (1), Rookie of the Year (2), Coach of the Year (3), Man of the Year (1)
All-Region Award Winners: 90
Major League Lacrosse Draftees/Signees: Patrick Gaffney '07, John Ortolani '09, Eric Hagarty '10, Harrison Cotter '15, Cameron Bell '16, Tommy Hughes '17, Colin Bannon '17, Will Jennings '17
National League Lacrosse Draftees/Signees: John Ortolani '09, Reed Rezanka '21
Endicott Hall of Fame Inductees:

Academic Awards

Academic All-Conference (3.30+ GPA from 2011-12 to present, 3.50+ GPA prior to 2011-12): 54
Conference Senior Scholar-Athletes of the Year: 2 (Chris Gugino, 2011 & Sam Ozycz, 2013)
Endicott Academic Varsity Club (3.50+ GPA): 25

Program Records

Most Career Points: 353 (82g, 271a), Kevin Lally (2003-06) 
Most Career Goals: 213 (Rick Riccio, 1998-01) 
Most Career Assists: 271 (Kevin Lally, 2003-06)  
Most Career Ground Balls: 753 (Tommy Hughes, 2014-17) 
Most Career Caused Turnovers: 137 (Robert Crossett, 2008-11)
Most Career Saves: 1,091 (Matt Bagshaw, 2000-04) 
Most Career Wins: 52 (Cameron Bell, 2013-16) 

Updated on 8/29/2021