As Suffolk Athletics grew – increasing from 13 varsity sports to 19 – the Rams achievements in competition, the classroom and community followed suit and now is Ram Nation’s chance to relive the highlights from 2016-17 in the official Suffolk Athletics Year in Review.
The 2017 Rams Reflect is the second 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 Athletics Department is proud to announce that 150 of its student-athletes achieved a spot on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the 2016 Fall Semester.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team has been recognized by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) for exhibiting fair play, sporting behavior and adherence to the laws of the game, the association announced Thursday afternoon.
Amberly Mendes of the Suffolk women’s soccer team showed her prowess off the field at the McNair Scholars Research Conference in Florida in October as her research on protein degradation in bacteria was awarded first place by the Life Sciences judges.
Suffolk women’s soccer juniors Jennifer Martin and Alexandra Nagri, along with senior Shannon Simmons, collected All-GNAC individual honors, as announced by the conference office Monday.
Not one, but two Rams are nominated for HeroSports.com DIII HERO of the Week as Suffolk women’s soccer’s Jennifer Martin and Kirsten Weiker. The junior and sophomore are coming off Suffolk’s regular-season finale, a 6-2 win at Mass. Maritime, and a thrilling 2-1 upset win over second-seeded Johnson & Wales in the GNAC Tournament. To vote for the Rams, click here.
The seventh seeded Suffolk women’s soccer team hung with No. 3 Albertus Magnus for more over 116 minutes of action, taking the Falcons to two extra sessions, but the Rams could not hold off the hosts forever as Taylor Rotella sunk a header with just under four minutes to play before a shootout to take the GNAC semifinal away from Suffolk, 1-0, Wednesday night at Celentano Field.
For the first time since 2013, all of Suffolk University’s fall varsity sports teams – men’s golf, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball and women’s tennis – have or will compete for the GNAC conference crown in post-season action.
After a stunning conference quarterfinals 2-1 victory at second-seeded Johnson & Wales Sunday night, Jennifer Martin and Kirsten Weiker of the seventh-seed Suffolk women’s soccer team garnered GNAC Corvias weekly honors, the league office announced Monday afternoon. Martin took home player of the week, while Weiker picked up goaltender of the week recognition.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team continues on the road to GNAC glory as the seventh-seeded Rams head to No. 3 Albetus Magnus Wednesday, Nov. 2 for a semifinals showdown. The contest is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. and will be broadcasted live on Stretch Internet.
Jennifer Martin scored on a free kick with less than 10 minutes remaining to break a 1-1 tie and help the seventh-seeded Suffolk women’s soccer team stun No. 2 Johnson & Wales, 2-1, in the GNAC Quarterfinals Sunday night at the Scotts-Miracle Gro Athletics Complex.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team begins its quest for its first-ever GNAC Championship Sunday, Oct. 30 when the seventh-seeded Rams travel to No. 2 seed Johnson & Wales in the quarterfinals at the Wildcats Scotts Miracle-Gro Athletics Complex. The game is set to begin at 5 p.m. and will be broadcasted live on Stretch Internet.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team overcame a two-goal, first half deficit and then some Tuesday night as the Rams poured in six second stanza goals to take down the Buccaneers, 6-2, at Clean Harbor Stadium in their regular season finale.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team concludes its 2016 regular season slate with non-conference action at Mass. Maritime Tuesday, Oct. 25. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team was tripped up in its GNAC regular season finale as the Raiders of Rivier shutout the Rams, 2-0, at Raider Field Saturday afternoon.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team makes its last push for a spot in the GNAC postseason tournament Saturday, Oct. 22 at Rivier. Game time is scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team saw its five-game win streak come to a screeching halt Wednesday night as the Rams fell 7-0 at Albertus Magnus at Celentano Field.
Rolling on its fifth straight win, the Suffolk women’s tennis team heads to Albertus Magnus for a mid-week match Wednesday, Oct. 19. Game time is set to begin at 4 p.m. at Celentano Field.
Kirsten Weiker was named the GNAC Corvias Goalie of the Week after an 18-save and just one goal allowed 2-0 week, the league office announced Monday afternoon.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team, the winners of four straight, look to make it five Monday, Oct. 17 as the Rams wrap up their home regular season slate when Pine Manor stops by James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park. The non-conference contest is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s soccer team pushed its win streak to five straight with a 7-1 victory over Pine Manor Monday night at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.
The Suffolk women’s soccer looks to stretch its winning streak to four Saturday, Oct. 15 when the Rams entertain Mount Ida at the second annual #RamsFanFest celebration. The contest is set to begin following the men’s game against Anna Maria at 3:30 p.m.
Madelyn Whipple scored her first collegiate goal at just the right time, with just 1:10 minute remaining at Curry to be exact to lift the Rams over the Colonels, 1-0, at Walter M. Katz Field Wednesday night.
The Suffolk women’s soccer welcomes Emmanuel to James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park for a Columbus Day GNAC contest, which is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m.