Suffolk Athletics will hold its first annual Support Ram Nation Day, Friday, Oct. 25. The 24-hour day of giving is an online/mobile fundraiser support Suffolk Athletics and its 19 varsity support teams.
The 2019 Rams Reflect is the fourth 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 2019 Rams Reflect is the fourth 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.
Ilda Ascic of the Suffolk women’s tennis team earned a spot on the All-GNAC singles second team after a standout freshman campaign, the league office announced Monday afternoon.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team saw its 2018 season came to a close as the Rams were bested by Regis, 5-1, in the GNAC Quarterfinals at the Regis Tennis Center Wednesday afternoon.
A new season for Suffolk women’s tennis starts Wednesday, Oct. 17 as the fifth-seeded Rams travel to Regis Wednesday, Oct. 17 to take on the fourth-seeded Pride in the GNAC Quarterfinals. The post-season match is set to begin at 4:30 p.m.
In the final week of the regular season Suffolk women’s tennis’ Delaney Dunlap was named GNAC Player of the Week, the conference office announced Monday afternoon.
After defeating Simmons for the third time in program history and first since 2007, the Suffolk women’s team locked up the fifth seed in the upcoming GNAC Tournament.
The Suffolk women’s team did what only one team has done before it, defeat Simmons, as the Rams took down their conference competitor, 7-2, Saturday afternoon at Buckingham, Browne & Nichols, to wrap up the regular season.
The Suffolk women’s tennis wraps up its 2018 regular-season Saturday, Oct. 13 when the Rams make the short trip across town and visit Simmons for a 12 p.m. GNAC contest.
Suffolk women's tennis' non-conference clash at Curry scheduled for this afternoon, Thursday, Oct. 11 has been cancelled. The Rams and Colonels will not make-up the out-of-league tilt this season.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team wraps up its regular-season home schedule Saturday, Oct. 6 as it entertains Johnson & Wales in a matinee GNAC showdown. The contest is scheduled to begin at 12 p.m. with a Senior Ceremony taking place prior to first serve.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team dropped a non-league match to UMass Dartmouth Thursday night as the Corsairs downed the Rams, 6-3, at North Reading High School.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team coupled its second straight win together as the Rams cruised past Saint Joseph (Conn.), 8-1, Wednesday night at North Reading High School.
With just two weeks remaining in the regular season, the Suffolk women’s tennis team has a quick turnaround as it will entertain St. Joseph (Conn.) Wednesday, Oct. 3, before welcome UMass Dartmouth to North Reading High School the following day, Thursday, Oct. 4. Both contests are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team takes a break from conference competition Friday, Sept. 28 as the Rams entertain Lesley at North Reading High School. First serve is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team could not build momentum off its double points advantage as Regis swept singles action to take down the Rams, 7-2, Wednesday night at North Reading High School.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team returns GNAC action Wednesday, Sept. 19 when it entertains Regis at North Reading High School. First serve is set for 6 p.m.
In its first of three matches of a three day span, the Suffolk women’s tennis team was setback by Bridgewater State, 6-3, Thursday afternoon at Rosen Memorial Tennis Courts.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team is in store for a hectic weekend as the Rams are scheduled for three matches over three days beginning on Thursday, Sept. 13 when the Rams visit Bridgewater State. From there, Suffolk entertains Albertus Magnus the following day, Friday, Sept. 14 at 4 p.m. and wraps up the action at Emerson Saturday, Sept. 15 at 10 a.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis match at Roger Williams scheduled for this afternoon, Monday, Sept. 11 in Bristol, Rhode Island, has been postponed due to forecasted implemented weather.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team came out on the wrong side of a 9-0 decision as the Rams were swept by Colby Sawyer, 9-0, in their GNAC opener Saturday afternoon at Kelsey Court.
Riding momentum from its first victory of the season, the Suffolk women’s tennis team turns its attention on its conference campaign as the Rams are set to get GNAC action going Saturday, Sept. 8 when they trek to Colby Sawyer. First serve in New London, New Hampshire, is set for 1 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team found its way in the win column Thursday night as the Rams cruised past Wentworth, 8-1, at the Winchester Tennis Center.