Suffolk softball made history as 13 Rams received Easton/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-America Scholar-Athlete honors, the national organization unveiled.
The 2022-23 Rams Reflect is the eighth 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.
In its third season competing in the Commonwealth Coast Conference, Suffolk softball had three student-athletes pick up All-CCC distinction as Ava Brandow was selected to the second team, while Caitlin Murphy and Savannah Scripter both earned third-team recognition, the league office announed Tuesday.
For the first time in Suffolk softball history multiple Rams have earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors as Ira Boci, Ashlyn Conley, Ally Cifaratta, Caitlin Murphy and Lily O’Neil were all recognized by the national work in the classroom for their combined athletic and academic efforts.
Suffolk softball saw a bump in the road en route to a Commonwealth Coast Conference crown as the seventh-seeded Rams took their first loss of the tournament, an 8-0, five-inning setback to second-seed Western New England Wednesday morning at Golden Bear Park.
Suffolk softball saw its 2023 season came to a close Wednesday afternoon as the seventh-seeded Rams were blanked by sixth seed University of New England, 8-0, in six innings in an elimination game of the Commonwealth Coast Conference Tournament at Golden Bears Park on the campus of Western New England.
Suffolk softball begins its CCC Tournament play Wednesday, May 10 as the seventh-seeded Rams visit second-seed Western New England for game one of Bracket B. First pitch is scheduled for 10 a.m. at Golden Bears Park.
Suffolk softball fell to Western New England, 5-4, as the Golden Bears walked off the nightcap of the Commonwealth Coast Conference double feature Saturday at Golden Bears Park.
Suffolk softball split its twinbill with Curry Friday afternoon. The Rams shutout the Colonels in game one, 1-0, and fell in the nightcap, 4-1, at D. Forbes Will Field.
Suffolk softball and Curry were scheduled to take on Curry in a rescheduled Commonwealth Coast Conference affair Tuesday, May 2, but due to weather the double feature has been postponed again. A make-up date between the Rams and Colonels is to be determined.
Suffolk softball has postponed its Saturday, April 29 Commonwealth Coast Conference double feature with Curry due to inclement weather set to hit the New England region over the weekend. A tenative make-up date between the Rams and Colonels is set for May 2.
Suffolk softball returns to East Boston Memorial Park Wednesday, April 26 for a Commonwealth Coast Conference double feature with Endicott. Game 1 first pitch is scheduled for 4:00 p.m.
In a game with nine homers and one grand slam, Suffolk softball landed on the wrong side of a 17-4, five-inning decision as Endicott zoomed past the Rams in game one of a Commonwealth Coast Conference twinbill Wednesday night at East Boston Memorial Park.
Endicott used the long ball to blank Suffolk softball, 9-0, in five innings in the nightcap of a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader Wednesday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Ashlyn Conley shoved a one-hit, complete-game shutout as Suffolk softball blanked Salve Regina, 8-0, in six innings in the opener of a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader at Toppa Field. The win is Suffolk's first-ever over Salve Regina in program history.
Suffolk softball held off a late rally by Salem State in the seventh to take a 9-6 nightcap win over the Vikings and lock up the non-conference series sweep Tuesday at Alumni Field.
Ira Boci backstopped a true pitcher’s dual highlighted by the twirling of Ashlyn Conley Saturday afternoon before she put on her hero hitting cap and barreled a one-run, stand-up double to send the Rams past Nichols in the opener of a Commonwealth Coast Conference series Saturday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk softball built a lead and hung onto to it to take down Nichols, 5-4, Saturday afternoon in game two of a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) doubleheader at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk softball stranded the tying run and left the winning-run at the plate as the University of New England handed the Rams a 4-2 setback in the opener of a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader Friday at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk softball’s offense was limited to the first inning, while the University of New England poured in multiple runs over all, but one frame, en route to a 14-5, five-inning, Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory for the Nor’Easters Friday night at a chilly East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk softball returns to the friendly confines of East Boston Memorial Park Friday, April 7 for a Commonwealth Coast Conference double feature with the University of New England. Game one is scheduled to start at 4:00 p.m.
Coming off its first Commonwealth Coast Conference win of the year, Suffolk softball brings its talents to Wenham, Massachusetts, for a league twinbill at Gordon. Game one action is scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m.
After a number of cancelations and postponements, Suffolk softball has tacked on a non-conference twinbill to the tail end with a Sunday, April 30 showdown at Brandeis. Game one of the non-conference double feature is scheduled to being at 12:00 p.m.
Suffolk softball forced Gordon to strand the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh as the Rams defense backed up their twirler to take a 4-3, game one, Commonwealth Coast Conference win over the Fighting Scots Tuesday afternoon.
Suffolk softball dropped its nightcap at in Wenham, Massachusetts, as Gordon ran past the Rams, 16-1, in five-innings in Commonwealth Coast Conference action.
Suffolk softball gets a new portion of its season underway as the Rams pull the curtain back on its Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) campaign Sunday, April 2 when it entertains Roger Williams at Rotch Field in Boston, Massachusetts for a double feature. Game one is set to begin at 3:45 p.m.