Women’s Hockey Slate Set for Second Season

Women’s Hockey Slate Set for Second Season

2019-20 WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY SCHEDULE

BOSTON – Suffolk women's hockey gears up for the program's second season which features a 25-game regular-season slate head coach Taylor Wasylk announced Wednesday afternoon.  

The Rams get straight to business in the month of November with 10 games in the span over 30 days with action getting under November 1-2 with a two-game series at Nazareth. 

Suffolk sights turn to New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) action the next weekend. The league opener sends the Rams to Plymouth State Friday, Nov. 9 with Castleton headed to by Porrazzo Skating Rink the next day for the blue-and-gold's home opener. 

A weekend on the road follows with trips to Salem State and UMass Boston making up November 15-16. 

Nichols visits Eastie Friday, Nov. 22 with outings to Johnson & Wales (Nov. 23) and Franklin Pierce (Nov. 26) following. 

Suffolk is set for a home-and-home with Wesleyan that wraps up November and opens up December. 

The rest of the second month of action will all be played at the Rams' home rink as Norwich (Nov. 6), Salem State (Nov. 7), Southern Maine (Nov. 13) and New England College (Nov. 14) pay Title Town a visit.

The homestand the concluded first semester action carries into the New Year when Suffolk drops the first puck of 2020 at home against Trinity Sunday, Jan. 5. 

A Tuesday, Jan. 14 tilt at Connecticut College preps the Rams skates for the second stretch of league play, which picks up the next Jan. 24-25 in East Boston versus Johnson & Wales and UMass Boston. 

Suffolk will then be tested with five consecutive road battles with stops at New England College (Jan. 31), Southern Maine (Feb. 1), Castleton (Feb. 7), Norwich (Feb. 8) and Amherst (Feb. 13) scattered over three weeks. 

The Rams entertain Plymouth State in their regular-season finale Saturday, Feb. 15. 

Wasylk, the 2018-19 NEHC Coach of the Year, led Suffolk to a record-setting first season with a second-place finish in the NEHC behind a 10-4-2 league ledger and a 15-9-2 overall record. Despite the departure of the Rams' leading scorer, all-league first-teamer Tess Adams, who returns to the blue-and-gold's bench as an assistant coach, the Suffolk squad welcomes back the NEHC Rookie of the Year Shana Cote (8g, 17a), Madison Duff (1g, 14a) a second-team all-league selection, third-team all-conference honoree Kristen Caporusso (1.72 GAA, .929 save percentage) and all-rookie team member Haley Poloskey (9g, 6a).