Suffolk women’s tennis saw its 2024 campaign end as the sixth-seeded Rams were shutout by the third-seeded Gulls of Endicott, 4-0, in the Conference of New England (CNE) First Round at the South Campus Courts Tuesday afternoon.
Caren Urbano of the Suffolk women’s tennis team was named to the Conference of New England (CNE) Singles Second-Team, the league office unveiled Tuesday morning.
Suffolk women’s tennis will make history Tuesday, Oct. 15 when it competes in the Conference of New England (CNE) Tournament for the first time in program history as the sixth-seeded Rams take on three seed Endicott at 2:00 p.m. in the First Round.
Suffolk women’s tennis another 4-3 heartbreak as the Rams slipped to UMass Dartmouth in their regular-season finale Thursday afternoon on the Corsairs’ Tennis Courts.
For the first time in program history Suffolk women’s tennis saw its name in the Conference of New England postseason bracket as the Rams clinched the sixth seed, the league office announced Wednesday night.
Suffolk women’s tennis puts on its hosting hat one final time Tuesday, Oct. 8 when it welcomes Emerson to The Rivers School in Weston, Massachusetts, for a 3:30 p.m. dual.
Suffolk women’s tennis wrapped up its Conference of New England (CNE) regular-season schedule in winning fashion as the Rams defeated Western New England, 5-2, Saturday afternoon at Forest Park Tennis Courts.
Suffolk women’s tennis will play back-to-back this weekend as it visits Simmons and Western New England. The Rams showdown with the Sharks is set for Friday, Oct. 4 at 3:30 p.m., with the blue-and-gold’s Conference of New England (CNE) finale versus the Golden Bears is on tap Saturday, Oct. 5 at 12:00 p.m.
Suffolk women’s tennis gets its October portion of its schedule underway Tuesday, Oct. 1 when Nichols comes to The Rivers School for a 3:30 p.m. first serve.
Suffolk women’s tennis puts on its hosting hat for the second time this season Saturday, Sept. 28 when it entertains Roger Williams in a Conference of New England (CNE) contest at 5:30 p.m. at the Lexington Tennis Club.
Over the next few weeks, GoSuffolkRams.com will look at the student-athletes, coach and team to be inducted into the Suffolk University Athletics Hall of Fame that has its next induction ceremony this October. The fourth installment features women’s tennis Jennifer Nelson, BSBA ’08.
Suffolk women’s tennis returns to Conference of New England (CNE) competition this Saturday, Sept. 21 when the Rams welcome Endicott to Lexington Tennis Courts for a 5:30 p.m. match.
Suffolk women’s tennis first-year head coach Zack Goodstein has given upperclassmen Rachel Hill and Caren Urbano the co-captain title for the 2024 campaign.
In a vote by the Conference of New England’s head coaches, Suffolk women’s tennis has been projected to finish sixth in the CNE Preseason Coaches’ Poll, the league announced.
A new era of Suffolk women’s tennis will be ushered in under the newly named head coach Zack Goodstein, who has outlined an 11-match schedule for the 2024 season.