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Address 376 Hale Street, Beverly, MA 01915 Founded 1939 Enrollment 1,500 Colors Navy Blue, Kelly Green, White Nickname Gulls President Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director Contest Management Coordinator Team Travel Coordinator Admissions Liaison Dr. Richard Wylie Larry Hiser Laura O Neil Mike Plansky Tim Byram J.B. Wells Conference Affiliations NCAA Division III ECAC Commonwealth Coast Conference New England Football Conference NECVA (Men s Volleyball) IHSA (Equestrian) Athletic Trainers Roderick Post Center Director Equipment Manager Athletic Secretary NCAA Faculty Representative Paige Malin, Mike Nelson, Tara Kevin, Craig Brian Wylie Kyle Sweeney Ellen Swanson David Bader Sports Information Coordinator Jen Lucey SID Phone (978) 232-2316 SID Fax (978) 232-2600 Athletic Department Phone (978) 232-2305 Athletic Department Fax (978) 232-2600 Website www.ecgulls.com

Building and maintaining a strong college requires that the learning environment be continuous - 24 hours a day,7 days a week. While we strongly support our academic programs, we know that educated people broaden their knowledge base and their lives through extra curricular and co- curricular activities. At Endicott, we are very pleased with our athletic program and our athletes. For those students who participate in athletics, they learn the importance of team work, of sacrificing for others and of following directions. They learn that hard work and commitment pay off these are important characteristics not just for athletes, but for all students. The entire Endicott community vigorously support athletics and athletes for they also gain a great deal of pride and accomplishment from their experiences. I am proud to say that there is a great deal of campus support for all athletes who are expected to be scholars as well as athletes. This develops tremendous character, spirit and energy. Dr. Richard Wylie President of the College This year marks our eleventh anniversary in NCAA, Division III. In that short time, our student athletes have created great traditions and memories that prepare us for a bright future. Our players take great pride in being students and community members first and athletes second. Yet those priorities do not diminish our competitive drive, as we have captured 15 league championships and made 16 post-season appearances in our 11-year history. We are very proud of our facilities. Along with The Post Center, the Tupper Oval the North Field and our new Multi-Purpose Stadium, (which features seating for 2,200, lights, and a state-of-the-art FieldTurf artificial surface), provides us with arguably the best facilities in Division III. Two new developments this fall have greatly enhanced the athletic experience here at Endicott. We have launched a brand new web-site that puts us in a class with other major colleges and universities throughout the country. We have started the Gull Club as a way to support the activities of all our student athletes. It is first-class organization that provides member benefits in addition to athletic support. The drive to succeed is fueled in part by the terrific support of our programs by all our fans. The players and coaches greatly appreciate it. I invite you to get to know our coaches and our department. Please call anytime with questions or comments. Larry Hiser Director of Athletics

With key players back, and the addition of another outstanding recruiting class, 2004 holds great promise for the Gulls. Endicott returns six of their eight CCC All- Stars from a year ago. Returning senior All New-England and CCC All-Star Paul Lord leads a strong nucleus of players into the season.!"#!$ CCC All-Star Josh Maciorowski and Mike Clifford will lead the Gull defense. The return of sophomore sensation Ryan Fraine and starter Scott Bartush, who were both lost to injuries for all of last season, will strengthen an already stingy unit. Looking to contribute defensively will be sophomores Brian Tompkins and Brian Kelly along with freshman Patrick Gaffney, a high school All-American. Also look for Junior Pat Phelan, newcomers Rick Hancock, Greg Russo, and Brian Thierfeld to break into the lineup early in the season. Short stick fenders Jesse Blackwell and Greg Colcord bring back their tenacity and experience to this unit. Sophomore Nate Tower, who had a strong year facing off for the Gulls last season as a freshman, will be challenged by another strong face-off player this year, sophomore Brendan Delaney. Captains Paul Lord and Cory Fox, along with CCC Rookie of the Year Kevin Lally form one of the most dangerous midfield lines in Division III. Fox, who returned part way through last season after recovering from a knee injury that occurred in the fall, is back at full speed and is ready to take faceoffs again. %!&'$ One player who is expected to have a break out year is junior Marc MacMillan who will return to the midfield after playing the majority of the 203 season at the attack. Sophomore Elliot Diesenhaus, Senior Charlie Cole and newcomers Jeff Clattenburg, Ryan Tobin, Alex Howe and Parker Sowles add a tremendous amount of depth and talent to the midfield. A good mix of veterans and newcomers will make up the Gulls attack unit for the 2004 season. Leading the way for Endicott is returning CCC All- Star Sam Chidester.

A big, strong attackman, Chidester is one of the best shooters in Division III. Possibly, the biggest impact will come from the return of Burt Fahy who suffered a season ending knee injury a week before the 203 opener. Freshmen Dan Ryan and Josh Gilbert showed tremendous ability to distribute and finish in fall practices and they look to carry that into the regular season. Freshmen Andrew McGarty and James Eppinger will also add depth to this unit. '()"* In goal, CCC All-Star Ryan Walsh had a brilliant sophomore campaign last year posting a.643 save percentage. Walsh, who also plays football for Endicott, suffered season-ending injury and will not be ready for 2004. Fortunately for the Gulls, Graduate student Matt Bagshaw, a Division III All-American, also returns from his own season ending injury and looks step in, along with sophomores Jeff Pardue and Adam Partaledis, to man the goal for the Gulls. With all of Endicott s goalies seeing action last year, the battle for the top spot between the pipes should be a good one with the starter playing at the top of his game.

-- +,!# -&. ' / Sean Quirk begins his seventh season as head coach of the Endicott College men s lacrosse team.under Quirk's direction, Endicott has been in five consecutive league tournaments and three NCAA/ECAC Division III championship tournaments. Endicott has finished the season in the top twelve in New England and the top twenty-five in NCAA division III lacrosse the past four seasons. Quirk has coached over 30 All-American, All-New England and All-Conference players. Thirteen seniors have received national recognition, competing in senior all-star games. Quirk s coaching record overall at Endicott College is 67-34 and 29-6 in the Commonwealth Coast Conference. A native of Cheshire, CT, Quirk is a 1995 graduate of Springfield College. Quirk was a standout lacrosse player winning the 1994 NCAA Division II National Championship, earning All-American honors in 1994 and 1995. In 1995 he was named the NCAA Division II Goalie of the Year. Quirk was also the captain of the team that lost in the NCAA National Championship in 1995, while closing out his college career as being named to the annual north-south all-star game. Quirk began his coaching career at Springfield where he was assistant coach in 1996 and 1997 while earning a Masters Degree in Education. While coaching at Springfield, Quirk played professionally for the Boston Blazers for two seasons. Quirk serves as the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (NEILA) President, NCAA Division III rankings committee and Division III All-American selection committee. Quirk also directs the Peak Performance Goalie School and Elite lacrosse camps. In addition to coaching duties Sean Quirk is the Assistant Director of Admission at Endicott College. He and his wife Luz Elena live in Swampscott, MA with their son Kaden.

- - # ++ +! 0 +!1 +&/ &!+ ' Mark Jannoni is entering his second year at Endicott, after spending two years as the top assistant at Bentley College. In 203, his defensive unit allowed under 10 goals a game (9.17) and led the CCC in man-down defense, allowing opponents only 22 goals in 114 chances (.807). Jannoni is a 1998 graduate of UMass Boston, where he was a four-year starting defenseman and served as team captain for three playoff squads. Jannoni was an East/West All-Star as a senior, and had the honor of coaching the same All-Star game in 2002. He began his coaching career at his alma mater in 1999. In addition to Jannoni' s coaching duties he Director of Student Activities at Endicott College.!# +2!!' +' 3 '/ Nick is in his final semester as an undergraduate at Endicott College, where he is studying in the School of Hospitality. As a Student-athlete at Endicott, Mackenzie was a four-year starting defensemen for the Gulls, Mackenzie was a 3 time all conference defenseman, in his senior season Mackenzie was honored as a captain and an All-New England defensemen. Mackenzie competed in 3 conference tournaments, 1 NCAA Division III tournament and 2 ECAC championships. As a coach Mackenzie has worked numerous lacrosse camps and will work primarily with the defense at Endicott. 4 ++,55!' +' 3 '/ Coach Pannullo is a 203 graduate of Assumption College, where he received a bachelor s degree in Management. At Assumption, Pannullo was a fouryear starter for the Assumption College football team, were he accumulated over 300 career tackles and was captain his senior year. As a junior at Orchard Park High School, he was a second team all-western New York attackman, before a knee injury forced him to miss his senior season. As a first year coach, Pannullo is coaching midfielders/face-offs for the lacrosse team and also coaches football in the fall.

- 3 +! %,'6 %,'-!) 5 $738$ '' # 4,5 & +! 6-4!+#'+ &% 97383:$!&0!5& At Endicott: Corey has been an instrumental component of the Endicott program the past four seasons. As a two-time all Conference selection, All-New England Player and an All- American candidate Corey will lead a high caliber offense as a senior captain. As a junior Corey had 25goals and 19 assists. Corey has competed in three-conference tournament, 2 ECAC championships and an NCAA tournament. Corey looks to lead the 2004 Gulls back to the NCAA tournament again. Before Endicott: Corey played for Massachusetts legend and New England Hall of Fame Tony Manzelli at Weymouth High School. Corey was one of the top 10 seniors coming out of high school his senior season. At Weymouth Corey was names All-American as a senior as well as being names All-Scholastic (Boston Globe and Boston Herald) Corey was also a Bay state All-Star. While at Weymouth Corey lead the Weymouth team to a state Championship runner-up his senior year. Corey played hockey at Weymouth earning All- Scholastic honors during his junior and senior seasons. Personal: Corey is the son of Nancy and Mike McIver, Born 7/11/82. Corey is studying in the School of Hospitality. At Endicott: Paul has been a major force in the CCC and NCAA Division III lacrosse the past three seasons. Paul is a three time All-Conference first team player, 4 time CCC player of the week. As a junior Paul was recognized as an All-New England Midfielder for Division III. Paul was named captain of the 2004 Gulls team and currently has a career point total of 112 goals and 57 assists. Paul has competed in 3 conference tournaments, 2 ECAC championships and 1 NCAA tournament while at Endicott. Before Endicott: Paul played for Brian O Reilly at Pinkerton Academy, while at Pinkerton Paul won three state championships, was a three time All- State player. In Paul s senior year he was a team captain and recognized as player of the year in the state of New Hampshire while also being named All-American. Paul currently is the All-time leading scorer at Pinkerton Academy with 306 career points. Paul was also a two time all-state football player. Personal: Paul Lord is the son of Ken and Maria Lord, Born 10/4/81, Paul is studying in the School of Sports, Science and Fitness and majors in Sports Management.

- *. 9 ''( ', ''( ) " +! &, ' ',& +'!0! 5&6 %!+) %6!0! 5&-!) 5 $7983;$ %!+) % -!) 97383: 5! At Endicott: Scott was a medical red shirt during the 203 season due to a football injury. Scott has been a tremendous asset to the Gulls the prior two seasons, Scott covers the opponents top midfielder and is as tenacious a defensemen you will find in Division III lacrosse. Scott was honored as a captain this season due to his commitment, work ethic and leadership. Scott was a key member in the 2001 CCC championship and NCAA Division III tournament. While being named 2nd team All-Conference. Before Endicott: Scott was a Captain and two time all-state defensemen at Fairfield high School. During his four year at Fairfield won the Connecticut State Championship in lacrosse and was also the football Captain. To date Scott still holds the record for most career rushing yard at Fairfield high school. Personal: Scott Bartush is the son of Peter and Cheryl Bartush, Born 7/7/81. Paul is Studying in the School of Business and Communication. At Endicott: Matt has been the backbone of the Endicott Defense for several seasons, due to a season ending injury in 203 Matt returns as a Graduate Student to close out his four year career as one of the Nations top goalies. Matt Graduated in 203 with a degree in Business. Throughout Matt s career he has received many accolade including: CCC Rookie of the Year, 3x All- Conference selection, NCAA Division III Save Percentage statistical champion an All-American honors. Matt has led Endicott to 3 consecutive CCC tournaments, and NCAA Division III tournament and an ECAC Division III tournament. Before Endicott: Matt Played for Gene Zenella at Framingham high school where he was honored as a Boston Herald All-Scholastic goalie. Matt was also a key member of the Framingham high school soccer team. Personal: Matthew Bagshaw is the son of Ken and Debra Bagshaw, Born 7/1/81. Matt is in the Van Loan Graduate School. He is a candidate for a Master Degree of Business Administration. 5

! " #! %,+!,+!,!50 &6 5! '6,!50 &-!) 97 8 3 0+ At Endicott: Josh was a transfer from UMassAmherst. As a freshman Josh saw action in every game and started 15 games, As a Sophomore Josh stated in every game and was honored a an All-Conference Honorable Mention defensemen. Josh will again be one of the best defender in the CCC. Josh has played in 2 conference tournaments and 2 ECAC championships at Endicott. Before Endicott: Josh was a captain at Guilford High School. Josh was also a 2 time AllConference player, Senior North-South All-Star game. Josh led his team to 2 conference championships and one state championship. Josh was also a member of the Guilford H.S football team where he was a linebacker and tight end. Personal: Josh Maciorowski is the son of Joseph and Lisa Maciorowski, born 4/27/83; Josh is studying in the School of Sports, Science and Fitness and majors in Sports Management 5!& ' " &-!) 97$8 3 '' # At Endicott: Sam has been one of the top Attackmen in the CCC the past two seasons. In 2002 Sam was the CCC rookie of the Year as well as being names to the first team All-Conference. As a Sophomore Sam was again named to the first team. Sam has the ability to one of the strongest attackmen in Division III lacrosse. His drive to the goal and shot makes him a complete player. Before Endicott: Sam was a four year starter at Marshwood high school in Maine. While having a terrific career at Marshwood Sam was a highly recruited out of high school. Personal: Sam Chidester is the son of Dean and Chris Chidester. Born 7/14/81. Sam is studying in the School of Sports, Science and Fitness and majors in Sports Management. 5

- 3 $ 1!+ 55 = + < % < % 64!+# ' + (!55! 6 &% 97383.$!&0! 5& At Endicott: Kevin had an exceptional freshman year at Endicott, being named Rookie of the Year in the Commonwealth Coast conference and first team all conference honors. He was also named rookie of the week twice during the 203 campaign. Kevin led the team in points with 18goals and 62 assists. Before Endicott: Kevin Played at Pinkerton Academy in New Hampshire. While at Pinkerton Kevin won 4 state championships, in 3rd on the career assists record with 131 assists and in the top 10 with 185 total points. Kevin was a captain as a senior and was named allstate during his last three seasons. In Kevin s senior season he was honored at the MVP of the state championship while also being nominated for All-American. To close out his stellar high school career Kevin played in the National senior North-South all-star game. Kevin was a member of the Pinkerton Academy football team. Personal: Kevin Lally is the son of Kevin and Sharon Lally, Born 4/24/83. Kevin is studying in the School of Sports, Science and Fitness and majors in Sports Management.!+ (!55! -!) $73383: 0+ 8 At Endicott: Ryan started as Endicott s Long Stick Midfielder in 12 games before breaking his hand. Ryan was named Rookie of the Week once during his freshman year and had a game high 16 ground ball against Connecticut College. While missing 5 CCC games Ryan was still ranked 6th in the conference in ground balls with 67. Ryan will again be counted on to cover top midfielders. Before Endicott: As a senior at Billerica high School Ryan finished his senior season with 2goals 4assists and 198 ground balls. He was a major part of the 2001 Massachusetts State Championship. He was named all-conference and all-scholastic during his senior season. While at Billerica Ryan was also a starter on the varsity football team that won the 2000 Super Bowl, while also earning honors as a four year Hockey star. After graduating from Billerica Ryan spent a year as a post-graduate at Brewster Academy in New Hampshire where he was first team All-Lakes Region and New England All-American. Personal: Ryan is the son of Francis and Sharon Fraine. Born Ryan is studying in the School of Business and Communication: His Concentration is Marketing 5