For the first time since 2016, Suffolk women’s tennis was rewarded for its academic accolades as the Rams earned the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-Academic Team distinction. Additionally, four student-athletes – Ilda Ascic, Barbara Consales, Bianca Prescott, and Kendall Smith – were tabbed ITA Scholar-Athletes by the national organization.
Suffolk women’s tennis’ sophomore co-captains Ilda Ascic and Kendall Smith were recognized by the conference for their efforts on the court this season with All-GNAC accolades. Ascic picked up a spot on the second-team, while Smith represented the Rams on the sportsmanship squad.
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.
Suffolk women's tennis concludes its regular season with a home GNAC meeting with Eastern Nazarene Saturday, Oct. 12. First serve at Belmont High School is set for 1:30 pm.
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.
After a week off, Suffolk women’s tennis travels to Johnson & Wales Saturday, Oct. 5 for a 6 p.m. matchup with the Wildcats at Centre Court in Riverside, R.I.
In its fourth straight road match, the Suffolk women’s tennis team was at the wrong end of a 6-3 GNAC decision against St. Joseph (Conn.) Saturday afternoon at Hall High School.
In a Beantown battle, Suffolk women’s tennis came out on the wrong side of an 8-1 non-conference match as UMass Boston prevailed over the Rams Tuesday night at the BC High School Tennis Courts.
Coming off its first victory of the season, the Suffolk women’s tennis team remains on the road when it visits UMass Boston and Regis for midweek matches. The Rams first stop by the Beacons Tuesday, Sept. 17 for a 3:30 p.m., match before stepping back into GNAC action against the Pride the following day, Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 4:30 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis played its way into the win column for the first time in the 2019 season Saturday afternoon when the Rams bested Albertus Magnus, 7-2, in GNAC competition at the Celentano Courts.
Suffolk women’s tennis makes the trip to New Haven, Connecticut, Saturday, Sept. 14 for a GNAC battle at Albertus Magnus. First serve between the Rams and Falcons is scheduled for 1 p.m.
Suffolk women’s tennis ventured out on the road for the first time in 2019, but the Rams trip to the Ocean State ended in a 9-0 decision in Rhode Island College’s favor Wednesday afternoon at the RIC Tennis Center.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team is in store for a hectic week as the Rams are scheduled for back-to-back matches beginning on Wednesday, Sept. 11 with a 3:30 p.m. trip to Rhode Island College before hosting Bridgewater State the following day, Thursday, Sept. 12 at 6:30 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis concludes a season-opening three-match homestand Monday, Sept. 9 when it entertains Roger Williams at the Belmont Hill School. First serve is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
Suffolk women’s tennis was shutout by Roger Williams, 9-0, Monday night as the Rams wrapped up a season-opening, three-match homestand at the Belmont Hill School.
With one match under its belt, the Suffolk women’s tennis team turns its attention to the conference competition as the Rams entertain Colby Sawyer in their GNAC opener Saturday, Sept. 7. First serve is scheduled for 1:30 p.m.
The Suffolk women’s tennis team lifts the lid on its 2019 calendar Thursday, Sept. 5 when it welcomes Wentworth to the Belmont Hill School for a 6:30 p.m. tilt.
The Rams season opener did not go as planned as the Suffolk women’s tennis team landed on the wrong side of a 6-3 decision to Wentworth Thursday night at the Belmont Hill School.
Three new faces have been added to the Suffolk women’s tennis team for the 2019 campaign in sophomore Brooklyn Peters and true freshmen Alyssa Blade and Bianca Prescott.