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BEVERLY — No. 17/17 nationally ranked Endicott defeated the University of New England (UNE), 41-14 in Commonwealth Coast Conference action on Saturday afternoon at Hempstead Stadium.
Prior to the contests, upperclassmen Shane Aylward (Tewksbury) Sean Benson (Canton, Mass.), Josh Brown (Voluntown, Conn.), Sean Brown (Setauket, N.Y.), Anthony Caggianelli (Pelham, N.H.), Colin Campbell (Howell, N.J.), Johnny Carreiro (Southington, Conn.), Rowan Curtin (Westwood), Alfino Davis (Cranston, R.I.), Jackson DeAngelo (North Reading, N.Y.), Dominic Debari (Chelmsford), Chase Duncan (Queens, N.Y.), Quinten Fox (Old Greenwich, Conn.), Robbie Gallery (Canton), Luke Gjerde (Essex), Anthony Gugliuzza (Windham, Maine), David Henriquez (Panama City, Panama), Grady Hudson (Hudson, N.H.), Mark Ingraffia (Kings Park, N.Y.), Mike Ingraffia (Kings Park, N.Y.), Ismar Kandic (Cromwell, Conn.), Charlie Kulhay (Glastonbury, Conn.), Michael LeFebre (Methuen), Justyn Lester (Tewksbury), Matthew Licciardi (East Greenwich, R.I.), Carl Lund (Shrewsbury), John Madigan (Holbrook, N.Y.), Clayton Marengi (Lynnfield), Tim McCarthy (Westford), Colin Meropoulos (Monroe, Conn.), Ryan Miner (East Haddam, Conn,), Brett Morris (Wayland), Jonathan Murphy (Revere), Seth Orengo (Queens, N.Y.), Joseph Pagett (Newtown, Conn.), Hunter Palmer (Burke, Vt.), Kyle Secone (Harpswell, Maine), Ryan Smith (Glastonbury, Conn.), Calvin Southwick (Lovell), Jackson Turner (Winchester, Va.), Zachariah Twardosky (Merrimack, N.H.), and Josh Vecchio (Amherst) were all honored for their contributions to the football program and the Endicott community.
As for the game, the Gulls soared out to an early 27-0 lead at halftime and carried that momentum for the rest of the contest.
Marengi shined on the offensive side of the ball with four total touchdowns (three passing, one rushing) and a game-best 68 yards on the ground.
Ryan Freiberger (Marblehead), Adam Goodfellow (Wayland), Markys Bridgewater (Lawrence, Mass.), Caggianelli, and Aylward, all scored in the victory.
Highlighting the Gulls’ scoring performances were Aylward (58-yard receiving, 15th-career TD, 7-0), Caggianelli (29-yard run, 22nd-career TD, 14-0), and Margengi (3-yard run, 13-career rushing TD, 41-0).
Defensively, the Blue and Green held the Nor’Easters to its second-least amount of passing yards this fall (118). The Gulls had three sacks on the afternoon coming from Brian Daly (Franklin Square, N.Y.), Morris, and Kandic, respectively.
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
- The Gulls clinched the regular-season title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament after their win against Curry last Saturday. The trophy was presented to the team this afternoon following the triumph by the conference office.
- Endicott captured its fifth conference championship in program history (2010, 2013 – NEFC | 2021, 2022, 2023 – CCC).
- Matthew Whelan (Hopewell Junction, N.J.) recorded his first interception.
- Caggianelli is second all-time in rushing touchdowns (22) behind Mike Lane ’11 (32) after today’s score.
- The Blue and Green are 5-0 all-time against the Nor’Easters.
- Hector Johnson (Worcester) and Liccciardi generated a team-high seven total tackles.
WHAT’S NEXT
No. 17/17 Endicott (9-1, 5-0 CCC) will find out its postseason fate via the NCAA Tournament Selection Show on Sunday, November 12 at 5 PM on NCAA.com. UNE finished its season with a 6-3 overall record and 2-3 in CCC play. (Photo Credit – David Le ’10)