For the third consecutive campaign, Suffolk women’s soccer picked up a United Soccer Coaches Team Ethics and Sportsmanship Award in recognition of its exhibition of fair play, sporting behavior and adherence to the laws of the game. The Rams earned bronze status; the national organization announced.
Suffolk women’s soccer saw three student-athletes receive All-CCC distinction as Makena Columbus, Avery Porter and Klaudia Rushi all scooped up spots on the league’s third-team, the Commonwealth Coast Conference office announced Tuesday.
In its first-ever appearance in the Commonwealth Coast Conference Semifinals, seventh-seed Suffolk fell to third-seed Endicott, 4-0, Wednesday at Hempstead Stadium.
Suffolk women’s soccer continues on the road to the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) crown Wednesday, Nov. 1 as the seventh-seeded Rams head to No. 3 Endicott for a 4 p.m. semifinals showdown.
Lily Goldmann potted a goal with less than 10 minutes remaining to break a 1-1 tie and help the seventh-seeded Suffolk women’s soccer team stun second seed Roger Williams, 2-1, in the Commonwealth Coast Conference Quarterfinals Saturday at Bayside Field.
Suffolk women’s soccer’s quest for the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) crown starts Saturday, Oct. 28 as the seventh-seeded Rams travel to Bristol, Rhode Island, for a quarterfinals contest at second-seed Roger Williams at 3 p.m.
Suffolk women’s soccer secured the seventh seed in the upcoming 2023 Commonwealth Coast Conference Women’s Soccer Tournament, the league office announced following the conclusion of regular-season conference play late Tuesday evening.
On the verge of its first postseason push since 2021, Suffolk women’s soccer wraps up the 2023 regular season at Roger Williams Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 4 p.m.
An early goal by the Fighting Scots proved to be the difference as Suffolk women’s soccer dropped a 1-0 decision to its Commonwealth Coast Conference counterpart Gordon Saturday at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk women’s soccer returns to James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park Saturday, Oct. 21 when it entertains Gordon in its regular-season home finale at 12 p.m.
Suffolk women’s soccer trekked to Biddeford, Maine Wednesday night and dropped a 3-0 Commonwealth Coast Conference decision to the University of New England at Barbara J. Hazard Stadium despite sophomore Sophia Barker recording a match-high 10 saves.
Makena Columbus potted the equalizer for Suffolk women's soccer to force a 1-1 draw with Commonwealth Coast Conference counterpart Curry Oct. 14, 2023.
Makena Columbus put Suffolk women’s soccer on the scoreboard in the second half to even things with Curry at 1-1, which held through the remainder of regulation to end in a Commonwealth Coast Conference tie Saturday at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.
Suffolk women’s soccer is back at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park Saturday, Oct. 14 for a 3 p.m. clash with Commonwealth Coast Conference foe Curry.
Klaudia Rushi of the Suffolk women’s soccer team picked up CCC Offensive Player of the Week after her two-goal offensive output in the 8-1 triumph over conference rival Nichols Saturday, the league office announced Tuesday.
Suffolk women’s soccer put together a convincing 8-1 Commonwealth Coast Conference victory over Nichols Saturday afternoon. Ten Rams contributed a point in the league win.
Suffolk women’s soccer looks to return to the win column Saturday, Oct. 7 when it entertains Commonwealth Coast Conference counterpart Nichols at James A. Sartori Stadium in a Breast Cancer Awareness game at 12 p.m.
In its non-conference finale, Suffolk women’s soccer battled UMass Boston to a scoreless draw Tuesday night at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park. Sophia Barker had six saves in the second half off the bench for the Rams to preserve the tie.
Suffolk caps off its non-conference schedule Tuesday, Oct. 3 when it battles UMass Boston at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park at 7 p.m.
Suffolk women’s soccer makes the trip to West Hartford, Connecticut Saturday, Sept. 30 for a showdown with Hartford at 12 p.m. The Rams and Hawks are both CCC members, however, the contest will not count towards the blue-and-gold’s league ledger due to Hartford being a reclassifying institution to Division III.