The Suffolk women’s hockey team was declared the winner of the NCAA Division III Special Olympics Spotlight Poll following daily voting throughout the month of August.
Suffolk women’s hockey’s work with Massachusetts Special Olympics last season is up for consideration for the NCAA Division III August Special Olympics Spotlight. To vote for the Rams, click here.
In its second season, Suffolk women’s hockey had two student-athletes recognized for academic excellence with Krampade All-American Scholars honorees via the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA), the national organization announced.
In its sophomore season, Suffolk women’s hockey had 12 student-athletes recognized for their academic success with spots on the 2019-20 New England Women’s Hockey (NEHC) All-Academic Team, the league office announced Thursday.
Suffolk women’s hockey could not hold off No. 7 Norwich as the top-seeded Cadets scored nine unanswered goals to take down the sixth-seeded Rams, 9-2, in the NEHC Championships Saturday afternoon at Kreitzberg arena.
The sixth-seeded Suffolk women’s hockey team is set to compete in the NEHC title tilt for the first time in program history Saturday, March 7 when the Rams trek to Northfield, Vermont, to take on top-seed No. 7 Norwich at Kreitzberg Arena. The championship contest is scheduled to begin at 3:00 p.m.
Suffolk women’s ice hockey confirmed its place in the NEHC Finals, as the sixth-seeded Rams upstaged the third seed Southern Maine, 2-1, with a third period power play goal Saturday afternoon at USM Ice Arena.
Suffolk women’s hockey continues its postseason quest as the sixth-seeded Rams make the trip to third-seed Southern Maine Saturday, Feb. 29 for the NEHC Semifinals. Puck drop at USM Ice Arena is scheduled for 4 p.m.
A pair of goals over a 55-second span and stand-up netminding by Julia McLellan helped the sixth-seeded Suffolk women’s hockey team upset third-seed Johnson & Wales, 2-0, Saturday night at Lynch Arena.
In its second season, Suffolk women’s hockey had three student-athletes recognized with NEHC accolades in Maddy Burton, Shana Cote and Julia McLellan, the league office announced Tuesday afternoon. Burton and Cote garnered spots on the second and third team, respectively, while McLellan was tabbed to the all-rookie squad.
The sixth-seeded Suffolk women’s hockey team will make the trip to third-seed Johnson & Wales Saturday, Feb. 22 for a NEHC Quarterfinals clash at Lynch Arena at 4 p.m.
Suffolk women’s hockey will skate in its second post season in as many as seasons as the Rams were announced as the sixth seed of the 2020 NEHC Tournament, the league office announced Sunday morning.
Suffolk women’s hockey snapped a four-game skid at just the right time as the Rams skated past Plymouth State, 5-1, in the regular-season finale Saturday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Rink.
Suffolk women’s hockey caps off its second regular-season in front of its home crowd Saturday, Feb. 15 as the Rams welcome Plymouth State to Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Rink for a 7:30 p.m. puck drop.
Suffolk women’s hockey takes a break from NEHC play one final time in 2019-20 as it heads to Amherst Thursday, Feb. 13. Puck drop at Orr Rink is set for 7 p.m.
Suffolk women’s hockey came back to force the extra session with five minutes remaining in regulation, but Castleton was the team to strike in OT, to down the Rams, 3-2, Sunday night at Spartan Arena.
Molly Dowd made history as the first Ram to pot a puck against the Cadets, but it would not be enough for Suffolk women’s hockey, who feel to No. 7 Norwich, 9-1, Saturday afternoon at Kreitzberg Arena.
The Suffolk women’s hockey team will hit the road one final time in the 2019-20 regular season as the Rams make the trek to Castleton and No. 7 Norwich this weekend. The blue-and-gold first stops by the Spartans Friday, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m., before clashing with the Cadets Saturday, Feb. 8 at 3 p.m.
Southern Maine opened the game with three unanswered goals, which proved to be enough, as Suffolk women’s hockey fell to the Huskies, 5-2, Saturday afternoon at USM Ice Arena.
Shana Cote struck with 12 seconds remaining in overtime to lead Suffolk women’s hockey to a 3-2 victory over New England College Friday night at Lee Clement Arena.
Suffolk women’s hockey hits the road for the first of two weekends this weekend when it travels to New England and Southern Maine. The Rams first pay the Pilgrims visit Friday, Jan. 31 at 4 p.m., before heading to the Huskies the next day, Saturday, Feb. 1 for a 1 p.m. puck drop.
On the evening when Suffolk women’s hockey was playing for Special Olympics, UMass Boston collected a 5-2 NEHC victory over the Rams on Saturday evening at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
Suffolk women’s hockey pushed in the most goals in program history in a New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) match, three of which belonged to Maddy Burton, and Kristen Caprousso saved every shot she faced to blank Johnson & Wales, 8-0, Friday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Rink.
Suffolk women’s hockey returns to action this weekend as it welcomes Johnson & Wales and UMass Boston to Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Rink. The Rams entertain the Wildcats Friday, Jan. 24 at 7:45 p.m., before skating for Special Olympics against the Beacons Saturday, Jan. 25 at 5:30 p.m.
Suffolk women’s hockey makes the trip to New London, Connecticut Tuesday, Jan. 14 for a non-conference clash with Connecticut College. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m.
Julia McLellan of the Suffolk women’s hockey team was recognized for her netminding against Trinity as the conference honored the rookie as NEHC Goaltender of the Week, the league announced Monday.