Endicott Gulls football explained

Teamname:Endicott Gulls football
Headcoach:Paul McGonagle
Headcoachyear:5th
Hcwins:43
Hclosses:12
Stadium:The Multi-Purpose Stadium
Stadiumbuilt:2000
Stadcapacity:2,200
Stadsurface:FieldTurf
Location:Beverly, Massachusetts
Conference:Conference of New England
Firstyear:2002
Websitename:ECGulls.com
Websiteurl:http://www.ecgulls.com
Atwins:131
Atlosses:78
Atties:0
Bowlwins:3
Bowllosses:1
Conftitles:5
Divtitles:3
Playoffs:0–5
Playoffapps:5
(2010, 2013, 2021–2023)

The Endicott Gulls football team is a college football that competes as part of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III, representing Endicott College in the Conference of New England (CNE).

Championships

Conference championships

Curry claims 5 conference titles, the most recent of which came in 2023.

2010 9–3 6–1 J. B. Wells
2013 8–3 7–0
2021† 8–3 5–1 Paul McGonagle
2022 10–1 6–0
2023 9–2 5–0
† Co-champions

Division championships

2004† 6–4 5–1 N/A lost tiebreaker to Curry
2010† 9–3 6–1 W 38–35
2012† 9–2 6–1 N/A lost tiebreaker to Salve Regina
† Co-champions

Postseason games

NCAA Division III playoff games

The Gulls have appeared in the Division III playoffs five times, with an overall record of 0–5.

2010First RoundCortlandL, 35–49
2013First RoundRowanL, 0–24
2021First RoundRPIL, 14–20
2022First RoundSpringfieldL, 14–17
2023First RoundCortlandL, 17–23

Bowl games

Endicott has participated in four bowl games, and has a record of 3–1.

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2011 W 31–22
2012 W 34–14
2018 L 22–38
2019 W 52–10