Suffolk men’s soccer received recognition for its academic accolades over the 2021-22 year with the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award, the national organization announced.
Suffolk men's and women's soccer, in conjunction with Northeast Elite Prospects Clinic, will be hosting a one-day clinic Saturday, Aug. 13 from 12-3 p.m. at the Union Point Sports Complex in Weymouth, Massachusetts.
Suffolk men's soccer goal keeper Alfredo Serrano Figueroa joined Suffolk Sounds for episode 36 to discuss his time as an international student-athlete.
The 2022 Rams Reflect is the seventh 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.
United Soccer Coaches has released its annual Division III All-Region Teams, and for the first time in Suffolk men’s soccer history a Ram made the national organization’s list as graduate student Nigel Leo represented the blue-and-gold on Region II second-team.
Nigel Leo of the Suffolk men’s soccer team was selected to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Team, the organization announced Thursday.
Nathan Gosselin put away two set pieces to lift seventh-seeded Wentworth past eighth-seeded Suffolk, 2-0, Thursday night at Sweeney Field in the Opening Round of the 2021 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Tournament.
A pair of Suffolk men’s soccer standouts picked up Commonwealth Coast Conference all-league honors as graduate student Nigel Leo and sophomore Brady Sorensen garnered first-team and third-team nods, respectively, the conference office announced Thursday morning.
The Suffolk men’s soccer team’s attention has turned to the post-season as the eight-seeded Rams will tangle with the seventh-seed Wentworth Thursday, Oct. 28 in the Opening Round of the 2021 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Tournament. Kick-off is set for 7 p.m.
In its first year in the league ranks, Suffolk men’s soccer’s quest for the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Championship stays alive as the Rams earned the eighth seed in the upcoming conference tournament, the league unveiled Tuesday night.
Suffolk men’s soccer took Roger Williams to overtime after a scoreless regulation, however, a penalty kick just over a minute into the extra session paid off for the Hawks in a victorious way as the host downed the Rams, 1-0, Tuesday at Bayside Field.
Suffolk men’s soccer heads to Roger Williams, Tuesday, Oct. 26 for its regular-season finale. The Rams and Hawks tangle in Bristol, Rhode Island, at 4 p.m.
Suffolk men's soccer shutout Curry, 2-0, Saturday, Oct. 23 at East Boston Memorial Park's James A. Sartori Stadium .
Take a look at both goals scored by Nigel Leo in the Commonwealth Coast Conference victory.
Behind graduate student Nigel Leo’s pair of goals, Suffolk men's soccer brought down Curry 2-0 in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action Saturday afternoon at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.
The Suffolk men’s soccer team concludes its 2021 regular-season home schedule Saturday, Oct. 23 with a clash against Curry as part of the sixth annual Rams Fan Fest at East Boston Memorial Park’s James A. Sartori Stadium. Prior to the 4 p.m. first kick, the Rams will honor the playing careers of the members of the Suffolk’s Classes of 2021 and 2022.
Brady Sorensen’s game-tying goal would not be enough to fuel a Suffolk men’s soccer comeback as Wentworth reclaimed the advantage 50 seconds after the Rams’ sophomore leveled the playing field to take a 2-1 lead it even relinquished Wednesday night at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk men’s soccer opens its final full week of the regular-season with a midweek matchup against Commonwealth Coast Conference and Boston rival Wentworth Wednesday, Oct. 20. The Leopards stop by James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park for a 7 p.m. showdown.
With the fall regular-season coming to a close, Suffolk Athletics had standout performances from a trio of Rams and let Ram Nation choose the Ram of the Week via a Twitter Poll.
Endicott put away three unanswered goals over the second half to hand Suffolk men’s soccer a 4-1 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) setback Saturday afternoon at Hampstead Stadium.
The University of New England threatened late with two goals in a two-minute span with less than 15 minutes to go in the second stanza, but Suffolk men’s soccer held off a Nor’Easters comeback to take a 5-3 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory Tuesday afternoon at Barbara J. Hazard Field.