Suffolk baseball was recognized for its work inside the classroom as Anthony Del Prete’s Rams collected an American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Team Academic Award, the national organization announced.
Suffolk baseball’s Harry Painter picked up his second All-Region accolade of the season when he was named to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-Region Third-Team, the national organization announced Tuesday.
Harry Painter of the Suffolk baseball team picked up a spot on the D3baseball.com All-Region team as the sophomore was named to the Region II Third Team, the national organization announced.
Suffolk baseball’s Luke Harder and Max Iorio added an academic accomplishment to their Rams’ resumes as the duo received College Sports Communications (CSC) Academic All-District honors, the national organization announced Tuesday.
Suffolk baseball saw three players scoop up all-conference distinction as the Commonwealth Coast Conference unveiled its 2023 All-CCC Team Tuesday morning. Harry Painter and Garret Roberts were selected to the second team, while Luke Harder represented the blue-and-gold on the third team, while the Rams picked up the league’s sportsmanship accolade.
The sixth-seeded Suffolk baseball team takes its talents to fifth seed Western New England Thursday, May 11 for an elimination game of the 2023 Commonwealth Coast Conference Tournament. First pitch is scheduled for 3:00 p.m.
Suffolk baseball and No. 4/8 Endicott had a nail-bitter going into the bottom of the sixth, but the top-seeded Gulls eventually figured out the sixth-seeded Rams to hand the blue-and-gold a 9-2 setback in the opening game of the CCC Tournament Wednesday afternoon at North Field.
Suffolk used a walk-off victory to earn to a spot in the double-elimination portion of the 2022 Commonwealth Coast Conference Tournament, which now sends the sixth-seeded Rams to top-seed No. 4/8 Endicott Wednesday, May 10. Game one of the double-elimination bracket has a 3:00 p.m. first pitch at North Field.
Down 12-10 in the bottom of the ninth, Suffolk baseball team rallied to force extra-innings where Marc Birbiglia barreled a base hit RBI to send the sixth-seeded Rams past seventh seed Gordon, 13-11, in 11 frames Monday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
In order for Suffolk baseball to move on its quest to a Commonwealth Coast Conference crown, the sixth-seeded Rams must get by seventh-seed Gordon in the tournament’s play-in game Monday, May 8 at East Boston Memorial Park at 3 p.m.
Suffolk baseball used a complete-game from George Breslin and an inside the park homer off Luke Harder’s bat to hand Curry a 5-3 Commonwealth Coast Conference loss Saturday at East Boston MemorialPark.
Suffolk baseball gets its final week of the regular-season underway Wednesday, May 3 when it heads to Wenham, Massachusetts, for a Commonwealth Cost Conference (CCC) at Gordon at 3:00 p.m.
Suffolk baseball's Tuesday Commonwealth Coast Conference tilt at Gordon on tap today May 2 has been postponed due to weather. The Rams and Fighting Scots have come to a rescheduled date of tomorrow, Wednesday, May 3 at 3:00 p.m.
Suffolk baseball travels to Newport, Rhode Island, Friday, April 28 for a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader at RV/20 Salve Regina. First pitch of game one is scheduled for 1 p.m.
Suffolk baseball put its rally caps on in the ninth inning, but No. 5/9 Endicott forced the Rams to keep the winning run at the plate to hand the blue-and-gold a 10-8 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) setback Tuesday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball returns to the friendly confines of East Boston Memorial Park Tuesday, April 25 for a Commonwealth Coast Conference affair with No. 5/9 Endicott at 3:30 p.m.
Suffolk baseball bounced back from a double-digit setback in the opener of the Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader at Wentworth as the Rams took down the Leopards, 7-2, in the closer Saturday afternoon at Libbey Field.
An explosive fifth frame by Wentworth forced Suffolk baseball in a hole it could not climb out of as the Rams fell to the Leopards, 14-4, in seven innings in game one of Commonwealth Coast Conference double feature Saturday morning at Libbey Field.
On a rainy Patriots Day in Boston, Suffolk baseball secured Boston Commons bragging rights with a convincing 20-2, seven-inning triumph over Beantown neighbor Emerson Monday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Half of Suffolk baseball’s 14 hits were good for extra bases including three homers en route to a 13-3, eight-inning non-conference victory over Lasell Thursday night.
Suffolk baseball knocked two grand slams and stole a dozen bases in a 16-6, eight-inning Commonwealth Coast Conference win over Gordon Tuesday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk rallied in the fifth, but it would not be enough to take down Western New England as the Golden Bears got past the Rams, 9-3, in the nightcap of a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader Saturday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball gets a hectic week starts Tuesday, April 11 when it entertains Commonwealth Coast Conference foe Gordon at East Boston Memorial Park at 3:30 p.m.
Suffolk baseball earned an early edge, but could not hold Western New England off in the last four innings to fall to the Golden Bears, 8-3, in game one of a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) double feature at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball returns to East Boston Memorial Park Saturday, April 8 for a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader with Western New England. Game one has a 12:00 p.m. start.
Suffolk baseball had the chance to upset No. 7/14 Endicott as it took the nationally-ranked Commonwealth Coast Conference counterpart to 10 innings, but it would be the Gulls that prevailed with a 4-3, 10-inning league decision Tuesday at North Field.
Suffolk baseball will face its first nationally ranked foe of the season as the Rams take their talents to Beverly, Massachusetts, to take on No. 7/14 Endicott Tuesday, April 4. The Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) affair is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m.