Suffolk men’s soccer is set to host its second annual Golf Outing in support of its program Sunday, April 28 at the Southers Marsh Golf Club in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Brady Sorensen of the Suffolk men’s soccer team was named to the United Soccer coaches All-Region II second-team for the 2023 campaign, the national organization unveiled Tuesday morning.
Suffolk men’s soccer saw a record number of Rams pick up All-Conference distinction from the Commonwealth Coast Conference as the league office announced the 2023 awards Tuesday.
Suffolk men's soccer came back from a two-goal deficit, tied the game with 52 seconds left in regulation and forced penalty kicks, but ultimately fell to the top-seeded Western New England Golden Bears in the CCC Semifinals via shootout, 4-3, Oct. 31, 2023.
espite its two-goal rally that saw the Rams tie things up with less than a minute remaining in regulation, Suffolk men’s soccer saw its quest for the Commonwealth Coast Conference crown come to an end Tuesday afternoon as the fourth-seeded Rams lost the penalty kick shootout to the top-seeded Golden Bears of Western New England at Supernant Field.
In the midst of its CCC Semifinal run, Suffolk men’s soccer landed fifth in Region II in the latest ranking by the United Soccer Coaches organization, it was announced Tuesday.
Suffolk men’s soccer continues its quest to capture the Commonwealth Coast Conference crown Tuesday, Oct. 31 when the fourth-seeded Rams make the trip to Springfield, Massachusetts for the conference semifinals at top-seed Western New England. Kick-off on Halloween is scheduled for 2 p.m.
Matthew Belluardo lifted the fourth-seeded Suffolk men’s soccer team to a 1-0 CCC Quarterfinals victory over the fifth-seeded Endicott Gulls with a goal in the 86th minute Saturday afternoon at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.
A new season starts for Suffolk men's soccer Saturday as the fourth-seeded Rams welcome fifth-seed Endicott to James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park Saturday, Oct. 28 for the CCC First-Round. Action is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m.
Suffolk men’s soccer heads into the 2023 Commonwealth Coast Conference Men’s Soccer Tournament as the fourth seed for the second straight season, the league office announced late Tuesday night.
Suffolk men’s soccer’s regular season finale ended in a scoreless stalemate at Roger Williams Tuesday night in Commonwealth Coast Conference action at Bayside Field.
After suffering a pair of Commonwealth Coast Conference losses over the last two weeks, Suffolk men’s soccer has dipped down to fifth in Region II in the latest regional ranking by United Soccer Coaches organization, it was announced Tuesday.
Suffolk men’s soccer has been waiting all season to avenge its 2022 CCC Championship loss and the Rams get their chance in the regular-season finale Tuesday, Oct. 24 when they visit Roger Williams for a 7 p.m. tilt.
Brady Sorensen stretched his point streak to five games as he put away a diving goal to put Suffolk men's soccer on the scoreboard versus CCC foe Gordon Oct. 21, 2023.
In a Commonwealth Coast Conference contest that rained from start to finish, Suffolk men’s soccer slipped to Gordon, 2-1, Saturday at East Boston Memorial Park’s James A. Sartori Stadium.
Suffolk men’s soccer is back at the friendly turf of James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park Saturday, Oct. 21 for a 3 p.m. Commonwealth Coast Conference showdown with Gordon.
Suffolk men’s soccer poured in a pair of unanswered goals over a five-minute span in the second half and Xander Balog turned aside both shots he faced to shutout the University of New England, 2-0, Wednesday night in Commonwealth Coast Conference action at Barbara J. Hazard Field.
Suffolk men’s soccer makes the trek to Biddeford, Maine tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 18 for a 4 p.m. Commonwealth Coast Conference clash at the University of New England.
Suffolk men’s soccer received votes in the latest United Soccer Coaches National Poll for the third straight week, the national organization announced. The Rams remained in the second spot Region II for the third consecutive week as well.
Suffolk men’s soccer reentered the win column in convincing fashion as it cruised past Curry, 5-1, Saturday afternoon at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park. Seven Rams provided a point in the Commonwealth Coast Conference victory.
Suffolk men’s soccer was handed its first CCC loss of the season, a 2-1 setback to Western New England Tuesday afternoon at Supernant Field. The Golden Bears built a two-goal lead that the Rams could not climb out of.
For the second straight week, Suffolk men’s soccer picked up votes in the United Soccer Coaches National Poll, the national organization announced. Additionally, the Rams remained second in Region II.