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School Spirit Shined Despite Rainy Homecoming

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On Saturday, (left to right) Phil Konopka ’12, Kate Cioffi Shungu ’12, Holly Davis ’13, Austin Teal ’16, and longtime softball head coach Mark Veilleux were inducted into the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û Athletics Hall of Fame.
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The chefs and employees at Callahan Dining Hall pulled out all the stops for Endicott’s Famous Brunch on Saturday.
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Communications major Luigi Porretta ’23 is known for his theatrical antics—and his boombox—and put on a show for parents and students alike outside of Hempstead Commons.
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Braving the rain outside of Hempstead Stadium.
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Fans cheered on the Gulls to a 20-0 win over Husson University on Saturday.
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Quarterback Clayton Marengi ’24 leaps over a Husson player.
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The first half of the football game at Hempstead Stadium was quite wet, but it didn’t deter the crowds.
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The women’s volleyball team swept Middlebury, 3-0, in a dominant Homecoming & Family Weekend performance.
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Endicott’s ensembles performed selections of music, theater, and dance on Sunday at the Homecoming & Family Weekend Concert.
10/3/2022
By: Sarah Sweeney

Endicott’s Homecoming & Family Weekend was a little wetter than expected, as the remnants from Hurricane Ian brought showers and wind to New England. Even so, nothing dampened the fun as alumni, parents, and friends flocked back to the Nest for three days of celebration, camaraderie, and cheering on the Gulls.

On Saturday (Oct. 1), the football team continued its undefeated streak as the Gulls took down Husson, 20-0; meanwhile, women’s volleyball silenced Middlebury, and the field hockey team dominated Salve Regina. Off-campus, women’s rugby also bested Salve Regina and men’s cross country placed fourth overall at the Keene State Invitational.

But the weekend’s excitement was undoubtedly all about making memories on campus—from a rollicking Friday night bingo game that gathered hundreds inside the Post Center Field House to Saturday’s Fan Fest to Sunday’s spirited family brunch, it was a Homecoming & Family Weekend to remember.

Photos by David Le, Terry Slater, and Emma Purple ’24