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No. 7 Hardin-Simmons vs. No. 12 Endicott, the rematchOctober 03, 2024A year ago, Endicott struck a blow for Division III football in New England with a resounding win against visiting Hardin-Simmons. The return game is this weekend, and Greg Thomas dives into these teams, their trajectory in the 53 weeks since they last met, and how important games like this are in the D-III landscape.
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Carthage tabs Endicott assistantJanuary 05, 2024Matt Popino, who was the coordinator of the vaunted Endicott defense over the past three seasons, gets his first head coaching job.
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Gulls putting up zeroesOctober 20, 2022Endicott is sitting pretty at 6-0, and the Gulls' opponents are finding it hard to score on the Endicott defense. Brian Lester has more.
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Cragg steps down; DeWall steps inMarch 05, 2018Longtime Hobart coach Mike Cragg has moved on into a role in advancement for the school after 23 years as head coach. His former assistant, Kevin DeWall, who was most recently cut loose as Endicott head coach, will take over.
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Endicott brings McGonagle backDecember 12, 2017A former Endicott assistant coach, Paul McGonagle also spent four years as head coach at Fitchburg State and was most recently the offensive coordinator at Assumption before returning to become the Gulls' third head coach.
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DeWall out as football coach at EndicottNovember 14, 2017Endicott went to the playoffs in 2010 and 2013. But after three consecutive 5-5 seasons, and a 3-7 finish this year, Kevin DeWall is out as head coach.
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The week of the one-handed grabSeptember 11, 2017It seemed like every play that was nominated this week was an amazing one-handed grab! Wide receivers are making quarterbacks look awesome. This particular one is the D3football.com Play of the Week!
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Husson gives CCC its eighth football programJune 05, 2017The Commonwealth Coast Conference takes over the NEFC's automatic bid this fall, will have a seventh program in 2018 and now has an eighth for 2019.
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Lipscomb excels on field, on court and in classroomSeptember 26, 2016The Endicott wideout is one of the best athletes on campus, but he says there is a beneficial transfer in moving from the football season into basketball.
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10 games to watch for 2016August 30, 2016Veteran Around the Northeast columnist Tom Haley showcases a new season full of marquee matchups and coaches vying to make it into the national spotlight. Here are his 10 games to keep a close eye on.
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New England conferences team up for bowl seriesAugust 30, 2016The ECFC, MASCAC, NEFC and NEWMAC will be pulling out of the ECAC's postseason bowls and creating their own postseason game this season.
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CCC finds its seventh teamNovember 19, 2015Becker, already an associate member of the CCC in men's hockey, will join the conference for football as well. This gives the CCC seven teams and a right to retain the NEFC automatic bid in 2019, but the shuffle isn't over yet.
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Designing his futureNovember 08, 2015Endicott's Tyler Calitri transferred to Division III for academic reasons and has taken full advantage of the opportunities afforded student-athletes at this level. After missing most of 2014 with an injury, the graphic design major is the Gulls' shutdown cornerback. More in Around the Northeast.
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Endicott Outlasts Curry Through Four Overtimes, 27-21November 07, 2015BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott football team turned in a thrilling 27-21 (4OT) victory over Curry College in conference action on Saturday night at Hempstead Stadium.
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Two-sport stars not ready to trade gridiron for courtNovember 05, 2015Some of the hardiest of two-sport athletes in Division III play both football and basketball. The practice seasons overlap by at least four weeks, and the hoops season starts the day before the football regular season ends.
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The race to seven: Two conferences chasing AQsNovember 03, 2015Ever since the NEWMAC dropped its offseason bombshell that it would add football in 2017, there’s been a slow-motion race in the East Region. Between the Liberty League and the Commonwealth Coast Conference, who will get to seven teams first?
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Endicott's Defense Clamps Down On Maine Maritime, 37-14October 24, 2015BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott defense recorded four interceptions and held Maine Maritime's No. 5 nationally ranked rushing offense 60 yards under its season average on Saturday afternoon at Hempstead Stadium to secure a 37-14 win over the Mariners.
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CCC to sponsor football, bring NEFC teams in-houseOctober 05, 2015With three teams leaving the NEFC for the NEWMAC, the Commonwealth Coast Conference is bringing the remaining teams in-house and will take over the NEFC starting in 2017.
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No. 15 Hobart Stymies Endicott, 28-17September 12, 2015GENEVA, N.Y. – No. 15 nationally ranked Hobart College scored one touchdown in every quarter to claim an eventual 28-17 victory over Endicott on Saturday afternoon at Boswell Field.
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Endicott Drops 2015 Season Opener To Framingham State, 42-6September 05, 2015BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott football team dropped a 42-6 decision in its 2015 season opener against Framingham State University on Saturday afternoon at Endicott Stadium.
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Best road trips of 2015, Week 10August 10, 2015We have a tidy little road trip for you, a little doubleheader with little driving.
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Endicott's Kyle Regan and Craig Anderson Named Preseason All-Americans by USA College FootballJune 23, 2015BEVERLY, Mass. – Two returning members of the 2015 Endicott football were named to the USA College Football Preseason All-American teams as junior defensive lineman and captain Craig Anderson (Franklin, Mass.) as well as junior placekicker and punter Kyle Regan (Nashua, N.H.) were among the national honorees.
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Calitri, Romanelli, Walsh, Anderson, and Picard to Captain Endicott FootballMay 14, 2015BEVERLY, Mass. – First-year head coach Kevin DeWall and his coaching staff are proud to announce that seniors Tyler Calitri (West Hartford, Conn.), Mike Romanelli (Lighthouse Point, Fla.), Spencer Walsh (Melrose, Mass.), and juniors Craig Anderson (Franklin, Mass.) and Joey Picard (Essex Junction, Vt.) will serve as captains for the Endicott football team in 2015.
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New shuffle begins as NEWMAC adds footballApril 08, 2015The NEWMAC, which sponsors a wide range of Division III sports, is bringing its football teams home, which is likely to set off a new set of falling dominoes in Division III's East Region.
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Hobart assistant becomes Endicott's second-ever coachApril 02, 2015Kevin DeWall, who has spent the past 12 years as offensive coordinator at Hobart, is taking over at Endicott following the departure of J.B. Wells.
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JB Wells named head coach at BowdoinJanuary 21, 2015JB Wells, the first football head coach in Endicott's history, becomes the 29th head coach in the history of the Bowdoin program.
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Endicott Places 38 on NEFC All-Academic TeamJanuary 19, 2015BRIDGEWATER, Mass. – The Endicott football team set a new program record by placing 38 gridiron student-athletes on the New England Football Conference (NEFC) All-Academic Team, eclipsing last year's mark of 37 honorees. Of Endicott's 38 names, seniors Jake Cox (Wrentham, Mass.), Brett Egizi (Westwood, Mass.), RJ Lynch (Bellingham, Mass.), Mike Marini (Trumbull, Conn.), and Luke Somers (Hampstead, N.H.) end their careers as three-time NEFC All-Academic winners.
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USA College Football Names Nate Lewis, Mike Marini to All-American TeamDecember 15, 2014NEW YORK, N.Y. – Senior receiver Nate Lewis (Acushnet, Mass.) and senior left tackle Mike Marini (Trumbull, Conn.) were both recognized by USA College Football as NCAA Division III All-Americans becoming the eighth and ninth players in Endicott football history to receive national accolades for their gridiron athleticism.
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Nate Lewis, Andrew Holfinger Named to D3Football.com All-East TeamDecember 08, 2014MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – Following record-breaking football seasons this past fall, senior receiver Nate Lewis (Acushnet, Mass.) and graduate student defensive end Andrew Holfinger (Sterling, Mass.) have been named to the D3Football.com All-East Region Team. Lewis shattered Endicott’s single-season receiving records and led the nation in catches per game en route to being placed on the All-East Second Team while Holfinger, ranked 11th in NCAA Division III in sacks and the program’s new single-season sack record holder, was named to the All-East Third Team.
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Nate Lewis Represents Endicott on NEFW All-New England TeamNovember 24, 2014MANCHESTER, N.H. – Endicott wide receiver Nate Lewis (Acushnet, Mass.) has been named along with 28 players representing 18 institutions on the 2014 New England Football Writers Division II/III All-New England Team following a senior season that saw Lewis lead the nation in receptions per game (9.7) and rank in the top five in receiving yardage (1,344).