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"I registered for a half marathon being held on February 3rd, 2008 and instead of my normal training schedule of "logging miles" I concentrated on the CATZ training sessions. Between Dec.'07 and Feb. '08 I did only 3 runs of 10-12 miles. However, since joining CATZ, I have religiously attended from 2 to as many as 5 sessions per week. During this time I have seen my "core" strength increase, my sprinting and recovery time improve. Well, I ran the Surf City USA half Marathon in cold blowing rain on Sunday morning February 3rd. To my surprise and excitement, I felt GREAT the entire race and turned in a Personal Best of 1:43:21 which crushed my previous best time by approximately 15 minutes! My next full marathon is in April and I can't wait to see how I do then! "

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News Article

September 25, 2006

College volleyball athletes earn recognition

Flock of Gulls Take CCC Weekly Honors



Meghan Hall and Brittany Nolan earned CCC weekly honors after leading EC to three wins last week

Sept. 25, 2006

BEVERLY, MA - Three members of the Endicott College women's volleyball team earned Commonwealth Coast Conference weekly honors.

Meghan Hall (Santa Cruz, CA) was named the CCC Player of the Week, Steph Wiese (Higganum, CT) was named the co-Rookie of the Week and Brittany Nolan (Monroe, CT) was named the co-Libero of the Week.

Hall played an instrumental role in the Gulls' 3-0 performance last week, which included a straight-game win over defending CCC champion Colby-Sawyer. She averaged an impressive 12.78 assists per game to go with 1.11 kills and 3.44 digs/game. Hall had 41 assists versus Colby-Sawyer and offered a 6-kill, 37-assist outing to lead Endicott over Plymouth State.

Weise continued her excellent play this season helping EC to a 3-0 week by averaging 3.50 kills and 2.38 digs per game. She also had 14 kills while hitting .286 in a non-conference win over Plymouth State. Nolan averaged 5.89 digs per game in the three wins and she had 22 digs in the Gulls' victory over Colby-Sawyer.

With the three win week the Gulls have improved to 7-8 on the season (4-0 CCC) rattling of five wins in a row. EC will next take on rivals Gordon College on Wednesday night at home.