For the second straight season Suffolk softball had nine student-athletes recognized for their work inside the class as the group garnered NFCA/Easton Scholar-Athlete status, the national organization announced.
The 2019 Rams Reflect is the fourth 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.
The 2019 Rams Reflect is the fourth 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.
Six stand-out members of the Suffolk softball team were recognized for their performance on the diamond this season with All-GNAC nods, the league announced Tuesday afternoon.
Suffolk softball, the North Division’s second seed, fell behind early and never came back as the top seed from South Side, Simmons, captured the elimination contest, 8-1, Friday night at Daly Field.
After playing in one of the longest games in program history, Suffolk softball, the North Division’s second seed, looks to keep its season going tonight when it takes on the South Division’s top seed and 2019 GNAC Softball Tournament host Simmons in an elimination outing Friday, May 3 at Daly Field. First pitch is scheduled for 5 p.m.
Suffolk softball matched the most innings played in its 34-year history, but the second seed of the North Division could not hold off the side’s third seed Saint Joseph’s (Maine), who racked up three in the 11th to defeat the Rams, 6-4, in the second-round of the 2019 GNAC Softball Tournament.
The Suffolk softball team’s quest to GNAC glory begins Thursday, May 2 as the North Division’s second-seed heads across town to Robert Clemente Field in Fenway for a 4:30 p.m. second-round matchup versus the North side’s fourth-seed Saint Joseph’s (Maine). The winner of that contest will play again at 6:30 p.m. versus the North side’s top seed, Emmanuel.
The stage is set for Suffolk softball’s GNAC second-round match Thursday, May 2 as the North Division’s second-seeded Rams will take on the North Division’s third seed Saint Joseph’s (Maine) at Robert Clemente Field at 4:30 p.m.
Thanks to its GNAC regular-season sweep at Saint Joseph’s (Maine) Monday night, the Suffolk softball team will head into the 2019 GNAC Tournament as the second-seed of the North Division, the league office announced Monday night.
Suffolk softball secured a GNAC series sweep over Saint Joseph’s (Maine) behind an 8-2 game 2 win against the Monks Monday night at Richard W. Bailey Field.
A powerful start, seven runs over the first two innings, pushed Suffolk softball past Saint Joseph’s (Maine), 10-6, Monday afternoon at Richard W. Bailey Field. The Rams’ win clinched the second seed in the GNAC North Division for a first-round bye in the upcoming 2019 GNAC Tournament.
Suffolk softball will cap off its 2019 GNAC regular-season slate Monday, April 29 with a trip to Saint Joseph’s (Maine). The Rams and Monks will open their conference double feature with a 3:30 p.m. first pitch.
Suffolk softball overcame a five-run deficit to force extra innings, but did not carry the momentum over and Johnson & Wales did to take down the Rams, 10-6, in the nightcap of a GNAC double feature Sunday afternoon at Robert Clemente Field.
Suffolk softball’s bats never got going in the opener of a GNAC series with Johnson & Wales and the Wildcats took advantage to defeat the Rams, 5-1, Sunday morning at Robert Clemente Field.
Multiple changes to the 2019 Suffolk University Athletics’ spring schedules for the weekend of April 27-28 have been made due to field conditions and weather.
Hannah DelCervo was near perfect in the circle with just one hit and one walk allowed and 11 punchouts to anchor the Suffolk softball team to a 7-0 victory over Anna Maria in the nightcap of a GNAC doubleheader Thursday night at AMCAT Field.
Suffolk softball will wrap up the 2019 regular-season with three double features over three days beginning Thursday, April 25 at Anna Maria. The Rams will then take a day off before trekking to Saint Joseph’s (Maine) Saturday, April 27 before things conclude on the blue-and-gold’s home diamond in Eastie against Johnson & Wales Sunday, April 28.
Suffolk softball used extra-base hits to rally and take down Albertus Magnus, 7-2, in the nightcap of a GNAC double feature Tuesday night at the Shea Softball Complex.
Suffolk softball fell behind early and never came back as Albertus Magnus cruised to an 8-1 victory over the Rams in the opener of a two-game GNAC series Tuesday afternoon at the Shea Softball Complex.
Caitlin Murphy of the Suffolk softball team has been recognized as the GNAC Rookie of the Week after helping the Rams to a 3-2 showing a week ago, the league office announced Monday afternoon.
Suffolk softball enters the final week of the regular season with a handful more of games to play with Albertus Magnus first up Tuesday, April 23. The Falcons head to East Boston Memorial Park for a conference double feature, which is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m.
Suffolk softball’s bats came alive to overcome a game-one setback and spark a 14-6 run-rule, six-inning victory over Emmanuel in the nightcap of a GNAC series Thursday night at Clemente Field.
Suffolk knocked two balls out of the park, but it would not be enough to take down Emmanuel, who picked up a 5-3 GNAC series opening victory over the Rams Thursday night at Clemente Field.
Kennedy Reyes fired off a six-hit, three-walk, complete-game shutout to lead Suffolk softball to a 1-0 victory against Norwich in the first of a two-game GNAC series Wednesday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk softball renewed a rivalry with its Boston rival Emerson Tuesday afternoon and the Rams came up short, falling 5-4, to the Lions in non-conference action at Rotch Field.
Suffolk softball has a busy week ahead with five games over three days with action getting underway Tuesday, April 16 at Emerson. After the one-game outing, the Rams welcome Norwich the next day, Wednesday, April 17, and wrap up the chaotic stretch at Emmanuel Thursday, April 18.
Suffolk softball produced 18 hits, eight in the fifth frame alone, to comeback and take down Saint Joseph (Conn.) in the nightcap of a GNAC double feature Sunday afternoon at the USJ Softball Field.