Suffolk men’s tennis ended its season on a high note as it swept Curry, 7-0, Saturday night in Conference of New England (CNE) play at Belmont Hill. The triumph was the Rams first of the year.
Suffolk men’s tennis will close its 2025 regular season with back-to-back Conference of new England (CNE) matches as the Rams head to Endicott Friday, April 19 for a 3:00 p.m. contest before hosting Curry Saturday, April 20 at 5:00 p.m.
Suffolk men’s tennis starts its final week of the 2025 regular season Tuesday, April 15 when it welcomes Gordon for a 7:00 p.m. Conference of New England (CNE) contest.
Suffolk men’s tennis has back-to-back Conference of New England (CNE) battles in store with trips to Roger Williams and Nichols on the docket Wednesday, April 9 and Thursday, April 10, respectively.
Suffolk men’s tennis is back in the hosting role Tuesday, April 1 when it welcomes Saint Joseph’s (Conn.) for a Conference of New England (CNE) contest for a 6:45 p.m. first serve.
Suffolk men’s tennis takes a break from Conference of New England (CNE) competition Thursday, March 27 when it visits Rhode Island College for a 3:30 p.m. first serve.
Suffolk men’s tennis has back-to-back matches in store this weekend as the Rams will host Emerson Friday, March 21 at Lexington Tennis Club in Lexington, Massachusetts, at 7:30 p.m., before traveling to Western New England Saturday, March 22 for a 12:00 p.m. Conference of New England (CNE) clash.
Suffolk men’s tennis was shutout in its 2025 season debut by one of the newest members of the Conference of New England (CNE), Colby Sawyer Sunday afternoon at the Mountainside Racquet & and Fitness Center.
Suffolk men’s tennis is set to start its 2025 campaign Sunday, March 9 when it heads up to Colby Sawyer. The 12:00 p.m. match will dual as the Conference of New England opener as well.
Suffolk men’s tennis will see a new player in the captain role in 2025 as head coach Scott Blanchard gave junior Mehdi Mered the title. He will begin his first year in the role.
Suffolk men’s tennis has been projected to finish ninth in the Conference of New England (CNE) Preseason Poll after a vote by the league’s 10 head coaches, the league office announced Tuesday.