Suffolk baseball had six players garner eight all-conference distinctions Monday morning as the Commonwealth Coast Conference unveiled its 2024 All-CCC Team. Harry Painter and Garret Roberts received a pair of nods apiece, Brett Bucklin headlined the group on the first team, while Jonny Gilbride, Alex Sorenti-Burns and Colin Flynn all scooped up all-league distinctions as well.
Suffolk baseball’s bats never got going and the third seeded Rams were upset by fifth seed Western New England 12-2 Friday afternoon at North Field on the campus of Endicott College. The setback eliminated the blue-and-gold from the 2024 Commonwealth Coast Conference Tournament.
The third seed Suffolk baseball team aims to survive and advance in the 2024 Commonwealth Coast Conference Tournament Friday, May 10 when it plays fifth seed Western New England in an elimination contest.
The third seed Suffolk baseball team stayed alive in the 2024 Commonwealth Coast Conference tournament as it took down sixth seed Wentworth, 3-1, behind a complete-game from Harry Painter Thursday afternoon at Paolino Field on the campus of Roger Williams.
The third-seeded Suffolk baseball team is set to face sixth seed Wentworth in an elimination contest of the 2024 Commonwealth Coast Conference Tournament Thursday afternoon at Paolino Field on the campus of Roger Williams.
Suffolk baseball's offense was limited to one run, while second seed Roger Williams took the lead in the second inning and never let it go to hand the third-seeded Rams a 3-1 setback in the CCC Tournament Thursday morning at Paolino Field.
Suffolk baseball takes its talents to Bristol, Rhode Island for the second round of the 2024 CCC Tournament Thursday, May 9. The third-seeded Rams are set to take on second-seed Roger Williams at 10:00 a.m.
Nine unanswered Rams runs over the final three innings pushed the third seeded Suffolk baseball team past sixth seed Wentworth on the opening day of the 2024 CCC Tournament Tuesday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball starts its quest for Commonwealth Coast Conference glory tomorrow, May 7 as the third-seeded Rams entertain sixth-seed Wentworth at 4:00 p.m. at East Boston Memorial Park.
In a see-saw affair, Suffolk baseball came out on the wrong side of an 11-10 decision to fall to Hartford in the nightcap of a non-conference twinbill Saturday at Fiondella Field.
Suffolk baseball saw its nine-game win streak come to an end Saturday afternoon as the Rams fell to Hartford, 7-5, in game one of a twinbill at Fiondella Field.
Suffolk baseball rides its nine-game win streak to Hartford Saturday, May 4 for a non-conference doubleheader. Game one is scheduled to start at 12:00 p.m.
Suffolk baseball capped off its six-game homestand with its ninth win in a row, a 12-1, seven-inning triumph over Gordon in Commonwealth Coast Conference action Tuesday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Colin Flynn of the Suffolk baseball team garnered Commonwealth Coast Conference Rookie of the Week after helping the Rams go 5-0 over the week including a sweep of conference counterpart Curry, the league office announced Tuesday morning.
Suffolk baseball closes out its six-game homestand Tuesday, April 30 when Gordon stops by East Boston Memorial Park for a Commonwealth Coast Conference contest at 3:30 p.m.
Suffolk baseball capped off its non-conference doubleheader with Anna Maria with an 8-4 triumph over the AMCATs Sunday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park. The win marked the Rams eighth in a row.
Suffolk baseball broke a 3-all game open in the fifth en route to a 7-3 game one victory over Anna Maria Sunday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball led early and held off a Curry comeback to hand the Colonels an 8-5 game two Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader at East Boston Memorial Park. The win, the blue-and-gold’s sixth straight, marked head coach Anthony Del Prete’s 200th as Suffolk’s skipper.
Jonny Gilbride went 4-for-4 with all extra bases hits including two homers to anchor Suffolk baseball to a 9-2 victory against Curry in game one of a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader Saturday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball spends its weekend at East Boston Memorial Park as Curry and Anna Maria are set to stop by for doubleheaders. The Rams will first host the Colonels in a Commonwealth Coast Conference clash Saturday, April 27 before welcoming the AMCATs Sunday, April 28.
The NCAA released the first regional rankings of the 2024 Division III Baseball season Wednesday, April 24. The Ram of Suffolk University earned a spot in Region II.
Suffolk baseball’s pitching staff combined for a one-hit performance, while the Rams offense scored seven unanswered runs en route to a 7-1 victory over Salem Wednesday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball aims to keep its winning ways going as it lifts the lid on a five-game home stay with a midweek-non-conference match Wednesday, April 24 against Salem State. Action is scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m.
For the second time in as many weeks Harry Painter of the Suffolk baseball team earned a weekly award from the Commonwealth Coast Conference office as he was named CCC Player of the Week after anchoring the Rams at the plate in a 4-1 week in which the blue-and-gold outscored its opponents 58-23, the league office unveiled Tuesday.
Suffolk baseball’s bats came alive and Harry Painter threw a two-hit, three-walk, 12-strikeout, 8.0-inning gem as the Rams took care of Saint Joseph’s (Maine) Sunday afternoon at Larry M. Diamond.
An early advantage helped Suffolk baseball take down Wentworth, 7-3, in the nightcap of a Commonwealth Coast Conference twinbill Saturday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk baseball jumped out to an early lead and never looked back to run-rule Wentworth, 12-2, in seven innings in game one of a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader Saturday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.