Freshman Gwen Kozaira and the Suffolk women’s cross country team were recognized for their academic achievements with 2021 All-Academic Awards, given out by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), the national organization unveiled Thursday afternoon.
A feature on the Suffolk women's cross country's 2021 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Championship by Tony Ferullo of Suffolk University's Office of Marketing and Communications
Following up on their Commonwealth Coast Conference Championships success, the Suffolk women’s cross country team took their talents to Franklin Park Saturday afternoon where the Rams hosted the 2021 NCAA Division III East Regional Championships. The blue-and-gold turned in a 12th-place showing against the best-of-the best in the region.
For the first time in Suffolk University and program history, the Rams will host a NCAA post-season event as the Suffolk men’s and women’s cross country program will serve as host for the NCAA Division III East Regional Cross Country Championships this Saturday, Nov. 13 at Franklin Park in Boston.
Gwen Koziara, freshman on the Suffolk women's cross country team, joined Suffolk sounds to discuss her time at the University in which she helped the Rams to the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) crown in the first year competing in the league.
Days after capturing the 2021 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Championship, the Suffolk women’s cross country team emerged in the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) regional rankings as the national organization unveiled in an announcement made Tuesday afternoon. In the week seven edition of the weekly coaches’ poll, the blue-and-gold appeared in the top 10 in the East.
History was made Saturday afternoon as Suffolk women's cross country ran a memorable first-ever Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Championship race as the Rams surprised the field and claimed the 2021 CCC crown.
History was made Saturday afternoon as Suffolk women’s cross country ran a memorable first-ever Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Championship race as the Rams surprised the field and claimed the 2021 CCC crown Saturday afternoon at Western New England.
Suffolk’s cross country teams and their Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) venture to Springfield, Massachusetts Saturday, Oct. 30 to race for the 2021 CCC Championship at Western New England. The women’s 6k head is set for a 12 p.m. gun with the men’s 8k following an hour later.
Suffolk women’s cross country won the third annual Battle for Boston Commons Saturday afternoon, defeating Emerson in a dual race by a 26-30 margin at Franklin Park.
After her effort at the Suffolk Invite/Battle for Boston Commons, Gwen Koziara of the Suffolk women’s cross country team took home Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Rookie of the Week honors, the league office announced.
After a year hiatus, Suffolk’s cross country now annual event, the Suffolk Invite, is set to take place this Saturday, Oct. 16 at Franklin Park. This year’s event is the largest event in the three-year history with over 1,000 athletes competing across four different heats from 40 different programs. The outing will also serve as the Battle for Boston Commons, a head-to-head race that pits the Rams against their Beantown rival Emerson. Fans can follow along with live results, here.
Suffolk women’s cross country’s Gwen Koziara garnered Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Rookie of the Week status thanks to her top-50 finish at the 40th Mike Woods Invitational, the league office unveiled Monday afternoon.
After a week off, Suffolk men’s and women’s cross country returns to action this weekend at the 40th Geneseo Mike Woods Invitational Saturday, Oct. 2. The women’s 6k starts action at the National Warplane Museum at 11 a.m., with the men’s 8k following at 12 p.m.
Gwen Koziara of the Suffolk women’s cross country team single handily swept the weekly Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) awards as the Rams picked up both runner and rookie of the week, respectively, for her efforts at the 48th annual UMass Dartmouth Invitational, the league office announced Monday afternoon.
Suffolk women’s cross country had one of the youngest rosters competing on the Coach Robert Dowd Cross Country Course Saturday and the Rams managed to finish 13th in the 30-team field at the Robert ‘Buddy’ Harris UMass Dartmouth Invitational.
Coming off a week’s rest, Suffolk’s men’s and women’s cross country teams are set for the 48th UMass Dartmouth Invitational Saturday, Sept. 18. The Rams converge on Dartmouth, Massachusetts, with the men’s five-mile run is set for an 11:15 a.m. start with the women’s 5k wrapping things up at 12:00 p.m.
With a Rams’ rookie heavy roster, the Suffolk women’s cross country team opened the 2021 campaign with a fifth-place finish at its own short Course Classic Friday afternoon.
Suffolk cross country is set to hit the trails for the first time in 2021 this afternoon as the Rams host the Suffolk Short Course Classic at Franklin Park. The men’s 5K will open the season at 1:30 p.m., with the women’s 3K wrapping the action up at 2:15 p.m.
Head coach Will Feldman has unveiled that nine true freshmen will add depth to an already experienced Suffolk women’s cross country roster for the upcoming 2021 season.
Sights & sounds from Suffolk University Athletics 2021 fall media day featuring the Rams of men's and women's cross country, men's and women's soccer and volleyball.
Suffolk cross country is in store for six races over a nine-week span in addition to postseason appearances in 2021, head coach Will Feldman announced.