The sixth seeded Suffolk softball team looks to escape elimination Thursday morning in the CCC Tournament contest against fifth seed Roger Williams. First pitch is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. at the Softball Park on the campus of Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Lily Newhall commanded the circle and the sixth-seeded Suffolk softball took advantage of patience at the plate to eliminate seventh seed the University of New England from the 2024 CCC Tournament in shutout fashion, 2-0, Tuesday morning at Golden Bears Softball Park on the campus of Western New England.
Coming off its 2-0 Play-In shutout of the University of New England, the sixth-seeded Suffolk softball team looks to carry that momentum into the double elimination bracket of the 2024 CCC Tournament, which gets underway for the Rams against third seed Nichols this afternoon. First pitch is approximately at 1:30 p.m. at the Golden Bears Softball Park.
The sixth-seeded Suffolk softball team came back in the seventh, took the lead, but the third seed Bison of Nichols tied things up in the bottom of the inning and eventually walked off the CCC Tournament contest in the 10th inning, 7-6 Tuesday afternoon at the Golden Bears Softball Park.
Suffolk softball begins its quest for the 2024 Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship Tuesday, May 7 when the sixth-seeded Rams face seventh-seed University of New England in the Play-In game at 11:00 a.m. at the Golden Bears Softball Park on the campus of Western New England in Springfield, Massachusetts.
A one-run by Jolie Quintana in the bottom of the seventh sent Suffolk softball to a 9-8, game one win over Hartford Saturday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Hartford scored in every inning, except one, to handed Suffolk softball an 11-4 non-conference loss in the Rams regular-season finale Saturday afternoon at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk softball caps off the regular-season Saturday, May 4 in a non-conference double feature with Hartford. First pitch of game one at East Boston Memorial Park is scheduled for 12:00 p.m.
Suffolk softball strung together seven unanswered runs over the first four innings to take a 7-3 victory over Wentworth in game one of a Commonwealth Coast Conference double feature Sunday at East Boston Memorial Park.
All the scoring game in the first three innings and Suffolk softball never found its way out of a 6-2 hole to fall to Wentworth by a four-run margin in the nightcap of a Commonwealth Coast Conference double feature Sunday afternoon.
Suffolk softball fell to Endicott, 9-1, in six innings, in game two of a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader at the Gulls Softball Complex. The Rams offense struggled, while the Gulls scored eight unanswered runs over the second through fourth frames.
Suffolk softball has an action-packed weekend with a trip to Endicott scheduled for Saturday, April 27 before a home outing against Wentworth. Both Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheaders will begin at 12:00 p.m.
Suffolk softball and Wentworth have finalized a play date for their postponed game from Saturday, April 20. The Rams and Leopards will now meet in a Commonwealth Coast Conference twinbill Sunday, April 28 at East Boston Memorial Park. First pitch of game one is schedueld for 12:00 p.m.
Suffolk softball fell behind early and never climbed out the hole as Roger Williams handed the Rams a 5-2 game one Commonwealth Coast Conference loss Sunday afternoon at Paolino Field.
A five-run fifth inning by the Hawks was the difference maker for Suffolk softball as it fell to Roger Williams, 7-3, in the nightcap of a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader at Paolino Field Sunday.
Due to field conditions and wet, inclement weather, Suffolk softball has postponed its Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader against Wentworth scheduled for Saturday, April 20. A make-up between the Rams and Leopards is to be determined.
Suffolk softball has a pair of Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheaders in store this weekend as the Rams are scheduled to entertain Wentworth at East Boston Memorial Park Saturday, April 20 at 2:00 p.m., before visiting Roger Williams Sunday, April 21 for a 12:00 p.m. game one start.
Lily Newhall of the Suffolk softball team picked up Commonwealth Coast Conference Pitcher of the Week honors after compiling a 1.50 ERA over 24.0 innings in a 3-3 week for the Rams, the league office announced Wednesday. The sophomore shared the recognition with the University of New England’s Cat Higgins.
Cynthia Rucinski shoved a complete-game shutout, while her sister Diana Rucinski supplied the lone run to push Suffolk softball to a 1-0 victory over Bridgewater State in game one of a non-conference doubleheader Wednesday afternoon at Alumni Park.
In a see-saw affair, Suffolk softball landed on the wrong side of a 6-5 decision as Bridgewater State took down the Rams in the nightcap in five innings. The second game of a non-conference doubleheader was called due to darkness.
Suffolk softball takes a break from Commonwealth Coast Conference competition Wednesday, April with a mid-week doubleheader at Bridgewater State. Game one is scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m.
The University of New England battled back in the seventh inning to tie the game and force extra innings, but Suffolk softball took care of business in the eighth to defeat the Nor’Easters, 7-6, in Commonwealth Coast Conference action Monday afternoon at the Nor’Easter Diamond.
Suffolk softball was unable to make its way on the scoreboard as the University of New England blanked the Rams, 2-0, in the nightcap of a Commonwealth Coast Conference doubleheader at Nor’Easter Diamond.
Four unanswered runs over the last two innings by the Fighting Scots handed Suffolk softball a 9-4 Commonwealth Coast Conference loss in game one of a doubleheader Sunday at Rotch Field.
Down three runs in the seventh, Suffolk softball rallied, tied things up and walked away the Commonwealth Coast Conference nightcap versus Gordon in the eighth inning, 5-4, Sunday night at Rotch Field.
Suffolk softball fell in extra innings to Nichols in game one as the Bison bested the Rams, 4-3, in eight innings Saturday at the Nichols Softball Field.
Suffolk softball fell behind early and never came back as Nichols took down the Rams, 4-1, in the nightcap of a Commonwealth Coast Conference twinbill Saturday afternoon at the Nichols Softball Field.