Over 200 student-athletes comprised Suffolk Athletics’ 13 varsity teams and now Ram Nation has the chance to get the whole picture of the 2015-16 year and the Rams successes in competition, the classroom and the community.
The GNAC has announced the names of 865 student-athletes – including 54 from Suffolk – who have been named to the 2015-16 Academic All-GNAC Team. The 54 Rams represent the second most all-time for the blue-and-gold and is just two individuals shy of the record (56) since the inaugural team in 2008.
Suffolk athletics saw some memorable milestones, postseason peaks, record setting moments, honors and more over the 2015-16 seasons. Now is the time to pit the best of the best against one another in a bracket-style competition to see what Ram Nation dubs as the Top Moment of the Year.
A total of 144 Suffolk University student-athletes have earned a spot on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in the 2016 Spring Quarter. To make the Director’s Honor Roll, a student-athlete must earn a grade-point average of at least 3.0 and pass at least 12 quarter units.
The 2016 Rams Reflect is the first 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 Suffolk University Department of Athletics, its 232 student-athletes, coaches and distinguished guests gathered in celebration of the Rams’ 2015-16 Varsity Seasons in the annual athletics banquet Monday night at 20 Somerset.
The Suffolk University Athletics Department is proud to announce the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll of the 2015 Fall Semester. 206 student-athletes were enrolled in full-time classes this fall and 146 achieve a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher. Overall, the department maintained a 3.19 GPA average on the semester between its 13 varsity intercollegiate teams.
Sophomore Alexandra Nagri’s breakaway goal left capped off a 3-2 thrilling victory over Mount Ida for the Suffolk women’s soccer team Saturday afternoon at the Athletics Complex in the Rams season finale.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team fell behind early and never bounced back as Albertus Magnus defeated the Rams, 3-0, Wednesday evening at Celentano Field.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team took a 2-1 half-time lead, but it would not be enough as Rivier defeated the Rams, 4-2, Saturday afternoon at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team will take the turf at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park one last time this season as the Rams entertain Rivier in a 1:45 p.m. contest. Prior to kick-off, Suffolk will salute the playing careers of its two seniors, Caley McCaslin and Alicia Villett.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team is set for a Monday night meeting with Johnson & Wales at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park at 6:45 p.m.
The Suffolk women's soccer team was upended Saturday night by GNAC and city rival Simmons, 2-0, at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team returns home Saturday as the Rams takes on conference and Boston rival Simmons Saturday at 7 p.m. at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.
Jennifer Martin posted her fifth goal of the season, but it would not be enough as the Suffolk women’s soccer team fell at Saint Joseph’s of Maine, 2-1, Wednesday night at Westerlea Way Field.
Coming off its first overtime game this season, the Suffolk women’s soccer team closes a three-game road swing Wednesday afternoon at Saint Joseph’s of Main at 3:30 p.m.
Playing in over 100 minutes of scoreless action, the Suffolk women’s soccer team could not outlast Anna Maria as the Rams fell on a penalty kick, 1-0, in double overtime action Saturday afternoon at AMCAT Field.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team will look to add another conference win to its credit this weekend as the Rams heads to Paxton to take on Anna Maria at 12 p.m. Saturday.
Two goals from Emmanuel's junior captain Maggie Carey and three points each from freshmen Mikayla Guthrieand and Kayla Generis lifted the Saints to a 4-0 conference win over Suffolk on Wednesday night at Roberto Clemente Field.
Playing its third game in five days, the Suffolk women’s soccer team closes out September action across town at city and GNAC rival Emmanuel Wednesday night at 7 p.m.
Just one day removed from its second GNAC victory, the Suffolk women’s soccer team returns to James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park for non-conference action against city rival Lesley Monday night.
Despite jumping out to a 2-1 lead, the Suffolk women’s soccer team saw Lesley net four answered goals, to take down the Rams, 5-2, at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park Monday Night.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team totaled 43 shots Saturday afternoon as the Rams shot past Norwich, 2-1, in a GNAC contest at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.