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The Endicott Athletic Department holds memberships in the   National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA, Division III),   the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC), the   Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), the New England Football   Conference (NEFC), the Northeast Collegiate Volleyball   Association (NECVA), the North East Collegiate Hockey Association   (NECHA), and the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA).   The department sponsors intercollegiate varsity teams in the   following sports: Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Football,   Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Volleyball, Women’s   Field Hockey, Men’s and Women’s Tennis, Men’s and Women’s   Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s   and Women’s Golf, an Equestrian team, and varsity club   Cheerleading, Crew, Dance, Ice Hockey, and Sailing. 
Endicott’s Athletic Department believes that in concert with   academic pursuits, intercollegiate athletics challenge students   to develop life skills. Just as Endicott’s curriculum is enhanced   by the internship experience, varsity athletics give students the   opportunity to form and test healthy life-long values and habits.   Backed by committed coaches and faculty, Endicott athletes push   themselves to realize their academic and physical potential.   While winning is important, a truer measure of success is   evaluating how each student athlete prepares for competition and   the success, failure, and conflicts inherent in sports. 
 
    
        
            
            Clubs and         Intramurals
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The School of Sport Science and Fitness Studies and the Post   Center, through their staffs, offer club activities in fitness   and intramural sports. One of the unique advantages of Endicott’s   size is the College’s ability and desire to respond to students’   interests. Students in the Fitness Club, for example, work out   three or four times a week learning new aerobic movements and   steps. In addition, club members have the opportunity to lead and   choreograph the classes. Many of the students earn their NDEITA   (National Dance Exercise Instructor Training Association)   certification while members of the club. Other clubs offered are   a Sport Marketing Club, Sport Activators Club, and Athletic   Training Club. Yearly intramural and recreational events include   Flag Football, Volleyball, Floor Hockey, 3-3 Basketball, Indoor   Soccer, Softball, 5-5 Basketball, Arena Football, Ultimate   Frisbee, Racquetball, Tennis, and Pond Hockey. Fitness activities   include Step Aerobics, Kickboxing, Power Yoga, Tae Kwon Do, Butts   & Gutts, Band-Tastic, Jazzercise, Abs Solutely, Women’s   Self-Defense, Circuit Training, Latin Dance, and Endurance Step.   Club Sports include Adventure Based Council, Cheerleading Squad,   Crew, Dance Team, Fitness Club, Hockey, Kayaking, and Sailing.   Student organizers are free to sponsor any event that has enough   interest. For a listing of all College clubs, please see the   Endicott College Handbook for Students. 
Academic Policy Concerning Athletes
As a NCAA Division III member, Endicott College supports the   Association’s philosophy that financial aid for all students is   based on financial need or academic merit. 
In compliance with the National Collegiate Athletic Association   (NCAA) and Endicott College academic officials, each student   athlete shall be enrolled in a minimum, full-time course of study   of not less than 12 credits per semester and maintain   satisfactory academic progress as specified by this Catalog for   all credits attempted at all institutions attended Cumulative   grade point averages are determined only by courses taken at   Endicott College. 
Endicott College competes against other four-year, NCAA Division   III teams. Endicott is a member of the Commonwealth Coast   Conference (CCC), the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference   (ECAC), the New England Football Conference (NEFC), the Northeast   Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA), he North East   Collegiate Hockey Association (NECHA), and the Intercollegiate   Horse Show Association (IHSA). 
    
        
            
            Commonwealth Coast Conference:
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             Anna Maria College 
            Paxton, Mass. 
            Colby-Sawyer College 
            New London, N.H. 
            Curry College 
            Milton, Mass. 
            Eastern Nazarene College 
            Quincy, Mass. 
            Gordon College 
            Wenham, Mass. 
            New England College 
            Henniker, N.H. 
            Nichols College 
            Dudley, Mass. 
            Regis College 
            Weston, Mass. 
            Roger Williams University 
            Bristol, R.I. 
            Salve Regina University 
            Newport, R.I. 
            University of New England 
            Biddeford, Maine 
            Wentworth Institute of Technology 
            Boston, Mass. 
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             Bridgewater State College 
            Bridgewater, Mass. 
            Curry College 
            Milton, Mass. 
            Fitchburg State College 
            Fitchburg, Mass. 
            Framingham State College 
            Framingham, Mass. 
            Maine Maritime Academy 
            Castine, Maine 
            Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
            Cambridge, Mass. 
            Massachusetts Maritime Academy 
            Buzzards Bay, Mass. 
            Nichols College 
            Dudley, Mass. 
            Salve Regina University 
            Newport, R.I. 
            University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth 
            North Dartmouth, Mass. 
            Western New England University 
            Springfield, Mass. 
            Westfield State College 
            Westfield, Mass. 
            Worcester State College 
            Worcester, Mass. 
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            The following additional colleges have competed recently         against Endicott:
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             Albany State University 
            Albright (Pa.) 
            American International College 
            Amherst College 
            Babson College 
            Bates College 
            Bethany College (W.Va.) 
            Bowdoin College 
            Brandeis 
            Bridgewater State College 
            Bryant College 
            Buffalo State 
            Carthage College 
            Castleton State College 
            Central College (Iowa) 
            Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Calif.) 
            Clark University 
            Colby College 
            Colorado College 
            Connecticut College 
            D’Youville (N.Y.) 
            Eastern Connecticut State University 
            Emory University (Ga.) 
            Fitchburg State College 
            Framingham State College 
            Fredonia State (N.Y.) 
            Gettysburg College (Pa.) 
            Green Mountain College 
            Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 
            Hamilton College 
            Hartwick (NY) 
            Hillsdale College (Mich.) 
            Ithaca College 
            Kalamazoo College (Mich.) 
            Kean (N.J.) 
            Keene State College 
            Lawrence University (Kans.) 
            Lynchburg College (Va.) 
            Manhattanville (N.Y.) 
            Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 
            Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
            Massachusetts Maritime Academy 
            McDaniel College 
            Methodist College 
            Middlebury College 
            Montclair State (N.J.) 
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             Mount Holyoke College 
            Mount Union College (Ohio) 
            North Carolina Wesleyan University 
            North Central (Ill.) 
            Occidental (Calif.) 
            Oglethorpe University (Ga.) 
            Ohio Northern University 
            Pamona Pitzer (Calif.) 
            Piedmont College (Ga.) 
            Plymouth State College 
            Rensselear Polytechnic Institute 
            Ramapo College (N.J.) 
            Rhode Island College 
            Saint Anselm College 
            St. Lawrence University 
            St. Mary’s College (Md.) 
            St. Michael’s College (Vt.) 
            Salem State College 
            Springfield College 
            Stonehill College 
            Suffolk University 
            The College of New Jersey 
            Trinity College 
            Tufts University 
            Union (N.Y.) 
            U.S. Coast Guard Academy 
            U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point 
            University of Maine-Farmington 
            University of Massachusetts-Boston 
            University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth 
            University of New Haven 
            University of Rochester 
            University of Southern Maine 
            Virginia Wesleyan College 
            Wellesley College 
            Wesleyan University 
            Western Connecticut State University 
            Western New England College 
            Westfield State College 
            Wheaton College 
            Wilkes College (Pa.) 
            Williams College 
            Wisconsin-Lacrosse 
            Worcester Polytech Institute 
            Worcester State College 
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