Endicott Football Coaches Show with Paul McGonagle – Gulls (6-0) Tops in New England D3 Football

BEVERLY (Podcast) Endicott football is top ranked in New England Division 3 football, updated ranking should be released today. The Gulls (6-0) are coming off a 52-7 win over Nichols where the offense, defense, and special teams may have turned in their best performances of the season. Endicott has a bye this week and will then play on the road in two weeks at the University of New England. This post could be updated today with additional information. Below is a link to Matt William’s story in today’s Salem News on the Endicott football team. 

Endicott Head Football Coach Paul McGonagle with Bill Newell

 

Endicott Remains Atop Grinold Chapter N.E. D3 Weekly Rankings

BEVERLY — The Second Grinold Chapter New England Division III Football Coaches poll of the 2022 season has been released, and Endicott College leads the poll for the second consecutive week, while the New England Small College Athletic Conference places four teams among the top 10.

The Gulls received 12 of 13 first place votes to top runner-up Trinity College by 18 points in the poll, while Middlebury sits in third place.

UMass Dartmouth is in fourth and Tufts placed fifth. The poll is rounded out by Plymouth, Springfield, Wesleyan, Salve Regina, Colby, and the University of New England.

The New England Division III Football Poll is presented by the Jack Grinold/Eastern Massachusetts Chapter of the National Football Foundation, which also serves as the title sponsor of the weekly Gold Helmet Awards presented by the New England Football Writers Association throughout the season.

WEEK TWO POLL

1. Endicott (13), 6-0, 129, 12. Trinity (1), 4-0, 111, 23. Middlebury, 4-0, 102, 34. UMass Dartmouth, 5-1, 90, 5 (tie)5. Tufts, 3-1, 66, 76. Plymouth, 4-1, 59, 47. Springfield, 3-2, 56, 98. Wesleyan, 3-1, 32, 109. Salve Regina, 3-2, 19, 5 (tie)10. (tie) Colby, 2-2, 14, Not ranked & the University of New England, 3-2, 14, 8

Also Receiving Votes: Anna Maria (11), Bridgewater (5), Western Connecticut (5), MIT (1), Western New England (1)


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