Softball’s 2025 Schedule Set

Softball’s 2025 Schedule Set

2025 SUFFOLK SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 

BOSTON – Suffolk softball's 2025 season is set with a 40-game regular-season slate under the leadership of second-year head coach Megan Cook. The season features a dozen games at The Spring Games in Central Florida and 12 at East Boston Memorial Park

"We're very excited to get back together and continue our journey towards our goals and new opportunity," Cook said. "The team showed a ton of growth last season as competitors in our conference and are motivated to achieve more."

Cook continued, "I am excited to watch the underclassmen who gained a lot of game experience pursue a new level of confidence and competitiveness, and for my upperclassmen to lead them there with their fight and spirit. We have an unique group that showcases talent and togetherness, so I'm looking forward to how we continue to grow each day and take on new challenges."

Action opens in the Sunshine State for the second straight season as the Rams head south for The Spring Games. Over seven days, the blue-and-gold will compete in 12 games. Suffolk is set to tangle with Alvernia, Simmons, Widener, Thomas Ithaca, Carroll, Ohio Christian, Northwestern, Wittenberg, Bowdoin, Gettysburg and Earlham. 

Once it returns to New England, the Rams have a rematch with Simmons March 22 with a Sunday showdown at Emerson the next day (March 23). 

The Rams will play their first games in Eastie Saturday, March 29 with their Conference of New England opener against the University of New England.  

March's action wraps up at Wentworth Sunday, March 30 and April opens at Hartford Saturday, April 5.  

Suffolk will entertain Endicott (April 6) and Emmanuel (April 9) before traveling to Gordon (April 12).  

A Sunday, April 13 twinbill with Curry opens an eight-game homestay that features Bridgewater State (April 16), Roger Williams (April 18) and Nichols (April 26). 

The regular-season concludes on the road at Worcester State (April 29) and Western New England (May 3).  

In her first season, Cook led Suffolk to a 19-24 overall record and 7-9 CNE ledger to earn the sixth seed in the playoffs. Back in blue-and-gold looking to lead the way are Catherine CarignanJulia Mills, and Jolie Quintana as well as a handful of twirlers highlighted by Lily Newhall