Amy Barry, Suffolk University’s Sports Information Director, received recognition in the 2021-22 College of Sports Information Director Association (CoSIDA) Publication & Design Contest with a Fifth in the Nation nod in the Spring Infographic – Event Feature category, the national organization announced.
Suffolk men’s and women’s indoor track & field programs saw their student-athletes award for their academic accomplishments with spots the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) All-Academic Team, the league office announced Tuesday. The men’s program had 20 honorees, while the women’s squad saw 19 student-athletes pick up the feat to be a part of a league-record 1,274 student-athletes selected.
After careful consideration, Director of Athletics Cary McConnell has unveiled Suffolk Athletics’ highest honor of an academic year, the Charles Law Student-Athlete award to two renowned Rams; men’s cross country and track & field’s Matyas Csiki-Fejer and women’s basketball’s Jenni-Rose DiCecco.
Ira Boci of the Suffolk softball team has been named the 2021-22 Charles Melanson Unsung Hero, Director of Athletics Cary McConnell announced Thursday morning.
A pair of Suffolk baseball players have picked up one of the highest honors from Suffolk Athletics this morning as Blase Cormier and Shane Lake were named the 2021-22 Carol Maggio Department Recognition Award recipients, Director of Athletics Cary McConnell announced Wednesday.
The Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) unveiled a historic list of All-Academic Team honorees with a record-setting 941 student-athletes recognized including 106 Suffolk University Rams on the list, the league office announced Thursday afternoon.
A total of 232 Suffolk University student-athletes have been named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for their academic accomplishments in the 2022 Spring semester, the department announced Wednesday afternoon.
In the first full week with all of Suffolk Athletics’ spring sports in action it was a tight race to decide, which student-athlete was the top performer, Ram of the Week, but Ram Nation stepped up to the task in the Twitter Poll.
Suffolk student-athletes went to work over Spring Break and there were some standout performances along the way. Ram Nation helped decide the standout performer through a Twitter poll.
Dan Shaughnessy, an award-winning sports columnist and associate at the Boston Globe, will bring his talents to Ram Nation for a conversation via Zoom presented by the Suffolk Summa Society and The Coach Nelson Club.
Ram of the Week’s 21st edition for 2021-22 came following the conclusion of the regular-season for four Suffolk Athletics’ winter teams. The competition featured four student-athletes from four different programs and Ram Nation made its voice heard with 71 votes cast on the Twitter Poll.
Suffolk men’s and women’s basketball teams, along with the Suffolk University Student Government Association, are asking all members of Ram Nation to wear white on Tuesday, Feb. 22 and create an atmosphere the Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court has never seen.
For the first time in the history of the award, there was no voting needed to decide the standout performers from Suffolk Athletics over a seven-day stretch as the men’s and women’s indoor track & field team hands down stood out from the rest as each squad captured their respective gender’s Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championships Sunday, Feb. 13.
Due to the challenges created by COVID-19 protocols and concerns surrounding schools’ ability to reschedule games, the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) members have collectively agreed to modify the basketball and ice hockey championship tournaments for the 2021-22 season.
This week’s Ram of the Week voting via a Twitter Poll featured just two student-athletes one from the Suffolk men’s and women’s hockey teams, respectively, as the Rams both upset the nationally-ranked Gulls Friday, Jan. 28.
In its second eligible fall season as a department, a record-number of Rams were among 558 student-athletes across the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) to be acknowledge for academic accomplishments with a spot on the CCC Fall Academic All-Conference Team, the league office Thursday morning.
With winter season in full swing, Ram Nation had its work cut out to decide who had the biggest standout showing of the week to take home Ram of the Week via a Twitter Poll for Jan. 9-16.
Suffolk University’s Sports Information Graduate Assistant Nick Perenick was awarded for his work Friday afternoon as his Ram Cam featuring men’s soccer’s Nigel Leo won the video feature category in the 2021 United Soccer Coaches Media Contest.
The first week of the New Year was not what Ram Nation expected with numerous postponements, however, the competitions that did take place featured some standout performances and that showed in this week’s Ram of the Week Twitter Poll voting.
Suffolk Athletics’ student-athletes did not compromise their academics with the return of full practice and game schedules this fall in addition to the return of full-time in-person schedules as a record number of Rams earned a place on the AD Honor Roll for the 2021 Fall semester.
With the health and well-being of students and staff remaining the highest priority, effective immediately, spectators will not be permitted at Suffolk University Athletics home contests through the end of January 2022. At that time, the spectator policy will be reevaluated.
Back from Thanksgiving Break action Ram Nation’s pick for the standout Suffolk student-athlete over a seven-day stretch ended in a landslide Twitter Poll.
Thanksgiving break didn’t stop Ram Nation from voting via Twitter poll for the Ram of the Week for Suffolk Athletics in Week 13, as three teams competed, leaving three student-athletes to be nominated for the honor.
Week 12 of Ram of the Week voting for the 2021-22 Suffolk Athletics season declared the best performer with votes casted on Twitter in a sizable win for the student-athlete that was crowned over the seven-day stretch.
The week 11 edition of Ram of the Week voting, which is a multi-hour Twitter Poll that determine the standout Suffolk student-athlete of the week, was one of the closest to date.
In the first full week of the 2021-22 Suffolk Athletics winter season, the Ram of the Week voting on Twitter turned into a tight race until the final hour when one student-athlete became the clear winner as the best performer over a seven-day stretch.