Curry Concludes Men’s Basketball Home Stay on Senior Day Saturday

Curry Concludes Men’s Basketball Home Stay on Senior Day Saturday
SUFFOLK vs. WENTWORTH
Date
Time
Venue

Video
Stats
Program
Series
Last Meeting  
Last Suffolk Win
Streak
Saturday, Feb. 12
3:00 PM
Smith Court
Boston, Mass.
Suffolk Stretch
GoSuffolkRams.com
Digital Program
31-7
Jan. 12, 2022, W, 93-61
Same
W5

BOSTON – Suffolk men's basketball wraps up its four consecutive games at Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court when Curry stops by Beacon Hill Saturday, Feb. 13. Before the 3 p.m. Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) contest, the Rams will honor two of its seniors; Conor Creane and William Rowe.

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LAST TIME OUT
Suffolk men's basketball clawed its way out of near double-digit deficit, but a last-minute spurt by Wentworth ended in a 68-62 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) setback for the Rams Thursday night at Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court.  

MORE READING: Men's Basketball Comeback Not Enough Against Wentworth, 68-62

RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk looks to get its grove back as the Rams have hit a slump as of late that put the blue-and-gold at 12-8 on the year and .500 (7-7) in CCC play. 

The Rams offense still sees four players averaging double figures in Nate Hale (18.9), Aidan Sullivan (11.6), William Rowe (10.8) and Keenan Robertson (10.4) to pace the team's 82.5 ppg output. Defensively, Robertson and Rowe lead the way with 7.2 rpg and 6.5 rpg, respectively.  

COLONELS CATCH UP
Curry (2-20, 1-14 CCC) has found the win column just twice this season and has never done so on the road. 

Scoring wise, the Colonels put up 66.7 ppg with JayQuan Leonard and Angelo Sardegna leading the way. The former provides 10.6 ppg with the latter right on his heels at 10.3 ppg. Lowelle Torres is the top threat on the glass with 4.6 rpg.

WE MEET AGAIN
All 13 Rams contributed multiple points to help Suffolk men's basketball to a 93-61 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory over Curry Wednesday night at Katz Gymnasium.  

MORE READING: Men's Basketball Coasts Past Curry, 93-61

INSIDE THE SERIES

  • The Rams sit 31-7 all-time against Curry.
  • Suffolk has won five games in a row against the Colonels.
  • Suffolk is unbeaten, 3-0, against Curry with Jeff Juron on the bench.
  • In Boston, Suffolk is 10-5 against Curry.
  • As the away team, the Rams hold an 11-2 record versus the Colonels.
  • The blue-and-gold is 1-1 at a neutral site when playing Curry.
  • The first nine battles were at an unknown site and Suffolk won all of those outings.
  • Suffolk and Curry has needed overtime three times. The Rams are 1-2 in such contests with the lone OT win over the Colonels coming by a 93-92 decision in 1997-88.

EYES ON THE GAME

WHAT'S NEXT?
Suffolk turns its attention to its final week or regular-season play, which features three games including road battles at Nichols (Feb. 14) and Endicott (Feb. 19) and midweek home match against Roger Williams (Feb. 16).