BEVERLY, Mass. — Emma Smallcomb has been named the next head coach of the Endicott College women’s volleyball program, as announced earlier today by Assistant Vice President and Director of Athletics Dr. Brian A. Wylie.
BEVERLY, Mass. — The No. 3/4 nationally ranked Endicott baseball team has claimed five of the six Conference of New England (CNE) major awards and also earned 14 spots across the three All-Conference teams, the league office announced on Wednesday morning.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Eight members of the Endicott softball team have earned Conference of New England (CNE) postseason honors, as announced by the league office on Tuesday afternoon.
BEVERLY, Mass. — The No. 3/4 nationally ranked Endicott baseball team shut out Nichols, 3-0, to clinch the inaugural Conference of New England (CNE) and fourth straight overall conference championship on Sunday afternoon at North Field.
BEVERLY, Mass. - When Hector Johnson flipped the light switch in his Endicott College dorm, he could smile knowing the lights turned on. When he spun his sink’s faucet, water always came out.
BEVERLY, Mass. — Nursing major Thomas Rocco '25 always dreamed of singing the national anthem at a professional sports game—and this year, he made it happen at Fenway Park. But that’s just one of many dreams he’s brought to life at Endicott. Whether taking the stage in musical theater, suiting up for football, or caring for others through nursing, Thomas has discovered the power of being his authentic self—and he’s leaving college ready to do it all.
BEVERLY, Mass. - From growing up on Minnesota’s frozen lakes to interning with the championship-winning Minnesota Frost, Lily Anderson ’27 is carving her path in the rapidly growing world of women’s ice hockey and inspiring the next generation of players to dream big.
BEVERLY, Mass. - When Rachel Pearson ’08 logged onto Zoom from her computer in Los Angeles, she’d just returned home from working as lead video editor for ESPN at the 2024 NCAA Women’s Final Four in Cleveland, Ohio.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Sean Stoeppel started his life in 1999 with one distinction – the first baby to fail a Connecticut hospital's freshly introduced newborn hearing screening test.
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