Former Suffolk baseball standout Brady Chant will take his talents overseas as he signed a contract with the Bankstown Vikings of the New South Wales State League in Australia.
For the second straight season, the Suffolk baseball team was recognized for its efforts inside the classroom with an American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Team Academic Excellence Award for the 2017-18 academic year.
The 2018 Rams Reflect is the third in a series of annual collections. Senior captains and representatives of Suffolk teams have been invited to contribute viewpoints based on personal experience from both their senior seasons and full varsity careers at Suffolk.
Suffolk baseball senior Brady Chant and Alexandra Nagri of the Rams’ women’s basketball and soccer teams have been tabbed the 2017-18 Charles Law Student-Athlete Award honorees, Director of Athletics Cary McConnell announced Thursday afternoon.
Suffolk baseball senior centerfielder Brady Chant has been named to the Rawlings/ABCA Division III Gold Glove Team, the American Baseball Coaches’ Association (ABCA) announced late Wednesday night.
Greg Speliotis of the Suffolk baseball team has been named the 2017-18 recipient of the Suffolk Athletic Department’s Charles Melanson Unsung Hero Award, Director of Athletics Cary McConnell announced Wednesday.
Brady Chant wore his Suffolk baseball uniform one last time as the senior captain put on the Rams’ blue-and-gold on the College Division (Division II/III) team at the 2018 Joe Walsh New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) All-Star Game. The centerfielder helped his squad to a comeback 4-4 stalemate with the University Division (Division I) team with a late eighth inning run at McCoy Stadium Friday afternoon.
Suffolk baseball's Brady Chant added his sixth all-region accolade to his resume Tuesday afternoon as the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) in conjunction with the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and Rawlings honored the senior captain with a spot on the first-team, the organizations announced.
Suffolk baseball senior captain Brady Chant has been chosen to put on the Rams’ uniform one final time at the 2018 New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) All-Star Game, which will be held Thursday, May 31 at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Suffolk baseball assistant coach John O'Brien has earned New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association's (NEIBA) Kevin Burr Assistant Coach Award. The organization present O'Brien with the award at yesterday's 2018 Joe Walsh NEIBA All-Star Game.
Brady Chant continues to add to his history setting career as the senior became the first-ever Suffolk baseball player to earn a pair of D3Baseball.com All-New England first-team honors with the centerfielder earning a spot on the 2018 all-region team for the second straight season, the organization announced Monday afternoon.
Suffolk baseball saw its 2018 season come to a close Friday afternoon as the Rams fell to Mitchell, 9-3, at Whitehouse Field in an elimination contest of the NCAA DIII New England Regionals.
Suffolk baseball hung with No. 22/24 Oswego State through four innings before the Lakers went on a rally in the fifth to put the game just out of reach for the Rams in the NCAA Division III New England Regionals Thursday night at Clark University’s Granger Field.
The Suffolk baseball team received a seventh seed in the upcoming NCAA New England Regional and will face second-seed, No. 22/24 Oswego State, Thursday, May 17 at 8 p.m at historic Whitehouse Field.
After capturing its fourth consecutive GNAC Tournament Championship last Sunday, the Suffolk baseball earned the seventh seed in the New England Regional when the 2018 NCAA Division III Baseball Tournament field was announced overnight.
Relief pitchers Rich Giandrea and Jake Flax each retired the side in their inning of relief in the sixth and seventh, respectively to lock up a 3-2, victory over Endicott in the opener of a non-conference doubleheader at North Field Friday afternoon.
Suffolk baseball could not overcome an offensive onslaught from Endicott and the dealing by Joseph Oriola as the Rams were shutout 16-0 in the second game of a non-conference doubleheader at North Friday Friday afternoon.
Brady Chant of the Suffolk baseball team has added academic accolades to his extensive athletic resume as the senior was named to the Google Cloud College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Team for the 2018 season, the organization announced Thursday.
Two weeks ago Suffolk baseball got ready for the 2018 GNAC Tournament with a non-conference clash at Endicott and prep for the upcoming 2018 NCAA DIII Regional will be no different as the Rams and Gulls battle in a doubleheader Friday, May 11. First pitch of game one is scheduled for 2 p.m. at North Field in Beverly, Massachusetts.
With the 2018 NCAA Division III Regionals just over a week away, the Suffolk baseball team has added a double feature at Endicott Friday, May 11 to it schedule to stay active before the Big Dance. First pitch of the opener is scheduled for 2 p.m. at North Field in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Jake Flax of the Suffolk baseball team had a hand in each of the Rams’ GNAC Tournament games as the Rams’ closer to help the Rams hoist the conference crown for the fourth consecutive campaign. For his efforts on the hill, the junior RHP was named to D3Baseball.com Team of the Week.
After winning a fourth straight GNAC Championship, Suffolk baseball was rewarded for its efforts by taking home 17 All-GNAC awards highlighted by Brady Chant’s Player of the Year nod and Anthony Del Prete’s Coach of the Year, recognition, the league office announced Tuesday.
The three-time defending GNAC Champions, Suffolk baseball, has one more opponent to go through to hoist the conference crown for the fourth consecutive campaign, second-seed Saint Joseph’s (Maine). The Rams are set to defend their title at 12:30 p.m. versus the Monks at Larry Mahoney Diamond in Standish, Maine.
The top-seeded Suffolk baseball team built an early lead and held off each comeback by second-seed Saint Joseph's (Maine) to defeat the Monks, 6-5, Sunday afternoon at Larry Mahaney Diamond and hoist the GNAC Championship trophy for the fourth consecutive season.
The top-seeded Suffolk baseball team rallied a comeback with three runs in the bottom of the eighth, while Ryan Pordes shoved on the hill to hold off No. 3 Johnson & Wales, 7-6, in the GNAC semifinals Saturday afternoon at Larry Mahoney Diamond.
The Suffolk baseball team continues its chase for the GNAC Tournament crown this weekend as the top-seeded Rams will face-off against the third-seeded Wildcats of Johnson & Wales in the semifinals Saturday, May 5 at Larry Mahoney Diamond at Saint Joseph’s (Maine) in Standish, Maine.
Suffolk baseball opens its 19th straight GNAC playoff run with a Thursday, May 3 battle against fourth-seeded Lasell at East Boston Memorial Park. The top-seeded Rams begin their quest to four-peat tonight under the lights at 7 p.m.