The 2021 Rams Reflect is the sixth 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 was acknowledged for its academic accomplishments once again as the Rams earned American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Team Academic Excellence Award distinction, the national organization announced Wednesday.
Christian Seariac of the Suffolk baseball team added an academic accomplishment to his resume as the Rams’ graduate student was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team for the 2021 campaign, the organization announced.
Suffolk baseball’s Shane Lake has been tabbed the 2020-21 recipient of the Carol Maggio Departmental Recognition Award, Director of Athletics Cary McConnell announced Monday afternoon.
Suffolk baseball’s Christian Seariac earned an all-region accolade to cap off his collegiate career as the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) in conjunction with the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and Rawlings) honored the graduate utility player with a spot on the New England third-team, the organization announced Tuesday afternoon.
The 2021 Rams Reflect is the sixth 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.
In its first year competing in the Commonwealth Coast Conference, Suffolk baseball saw six student-athletes garner All-CCC accolades, the league office announced this afternoon.
Suffolk baseball and Endicott traded runs and switched the lead a handful of times in the first game of the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Pod Finals, which ended in the Gulls favor, 5-4, Saturday afternoon at North Field.
Endicott exploded for an eight-run seventh stanza to build a distance too much for Suffolk baseball to make up as the Rams fell to the Gulls, 21-5, in the nightcap of the CCC POD B Finals Saturday at North Field.
In its first year competing in the Commonwealth Coast Conference, Suffolk baseball secured its spot in the CCC Tournament, the league announced late Wednesday night.
In a staff day for the Rams and Hawks, Suffolk baseball could not figure out the consistently switching arms on the hills and fell to Roger Williams, 12-5, Wednesday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball will prep for its inaugural debut in the CCC tournament with a midweek non-conference clash against Roger Williams at East Boston Memorial Park Wednesday, April 28 at 3:30 p.m.
Homers by Gordon proved to be the difference as Suffolk baseball fell, 5-3, Saturday afternoon in game one of a non-league doubleheader at J. Tec White Field.
Suffolk baseball exploded for 19 hits and poured in 20 runs, including 11 in the sixth-inning alone, to mercy-rule Gordon, 20-5, in seven innings in game two of a non-conference doubleheader Saturday afternoon at J. Tec White Field.
EJ Birch shoved a complete-game, six-hit, no-walk, shutout with a career-high eight strikeouts to lead Suffolk baseball to a 6-0 victory in the CCC doubleheader opener at East Boston Memorial Park Friday afternoon.
Suffolk baseball has its final regular-season full weekend of action as the Rams are scheduled for a home-and-home series against Gordon. The Rams will host the Fighting Scots in a CCC clash Friday, April 23 at 3:30 p.m., before the blue-and-gold head to Wenham, Massachusetts for non-league action Saturday, April 24 at 12 p.m.
Suffolk baseball blanked Curry in the first five innings and managed to get three runs on the board prior to the game being called due to heavy rain storms to take a 3-0 shutout win over the Colonels Wednesday afternoon at Jack Vallely Diamond.
Suffolk baseball heads to Curry Wednesday, April 21 for a non-league, nine-inning battle. The Rams and Colonels outing is scheduled for a 3:00 p.m. first pitch.
In its seventh week, Ram of the Week once again came down to the wire as 117 members of Ram Nation chose the best student-athlete over a seven-day stretch via a Twitter Poll.
Despite outing the Gulls, Suffolk baseball could not capitalize on base runners and fell to Endicott, 3-2, in the opener of a CCC doubleheader at East Boston Memorial Park Saturday afternoon.
Suffolk baseball’s nightcap rebound did not come as Endicott used a four-run fifth frame to take down the Rams, 5-2, Saturday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Steven Rossi of the Suffolk baseball team, in conjunction with the Center for Student Diversity and Involvement (CSDI) and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) will host an advocacy workshop on Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Friday, April 23. The hour-long zoom is set to begin at 3 p.m.