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Date Time Venue Video Stats Program Series Last Meeting Last Suffolk Win Streak |
Tuesday, Jan. 25 5:30 PM Smith Court Boston, Mass. Suffolk Stretch GoSuffolkRams.com Digital Program Suffolk Leads, 4-2 March 25, 2021, W, 66-57 Same W4 |
BOSTON – Suffolk women's basketball returns to the friendly confines of Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court Tuesday, Jan. 25 to tangle with Gordon in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) at 5:30 p.m.
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UPDATED FAN POLICY
With the health and well-being of students and staff remaining the highest priority, effective immediately, spectators will not be permitted at Suffolk University Athletics home contests through the end of January 2022. At that time, the spectator policy will be reevaluated.
The change in the spectator policy comes as a precaution against the increase in COVID cases throughout the city, state and region.
The spectator policy applies to on-campus venues including, but not limited to, Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court, home of Suffolk basketball, as well as off-campus locations in the men's ice hockey home rink, Emmons Horrigan O'Neil Memorial Rink, and the women's hockey arena, Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
MORE INFO: Suffolk Athletics: Updated Spectator Policy
LAST TIME OUT
Suffolk women's basketball led at the half, but was outscored 37-20 over the second half to fall to Western New England, 67-58, Saturday afternoon in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action at the Alumni Healthful Living Center.
MORE READING: WNE Surges in Second Half to Take Down Women's Basketball, 67-58
RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk split its two-games last week to move to 10-5 on the year and in 4-4 in the CCC.
Jenni-Rose DiCecco continues to be the main contributors to the Rams' 70.1 ppg with 15.0 ppg and 4.6 apg. Allie Lopes adds 10.1 ppg to the offense that sees 9.9 ppg from Amanda DeAngelis and 9.5 ppg from Gabriella DeComo.
As a team, Suffolk grabs 48.0 rpg, 8.4 more than its foes. Emily Welling's 7.3 rpg leads the way with DeAngelis on her heels with 7.2 rpg. Natalie Fraioli and DiCecco both pull down 5.7 rpg.
FIGHTING SCOTS FACTS
Gordon slipped to Endicott, 69-51, Saturday to dip to 4-9 on the season and 2-5 in CCC play.
Madison Wynbeek paces the Fighting Scots on both ends of the hardwood with 13.2 points and 8.4 rebounds per game. Ami Rivera is second on the squad in scoring with 13.1 ppg, while Caleigh Williams is a contributor on the glass with 8.0 4pg. As a team, Gordon averages 56.9 ppg and 40.1 rpg.
INSIDE THE SERIES
- Suffolk has won four games in a row against Gordon to take a 4-2 lead in the all-time series, which dates back to 1989-90.
- The Rams are 2-0 when hosting the Fighting Scots and 2-1 when playing on the road against Gordon.
- Suffolk and Gordon have battled on a neutral surface once, 1989-90. The Fighting Scots won that game, 70-54.
RECORD WATCH
Graduate student Jenni-Rose DiCecco, who sealed her spot as Suffolk's all-time leader in assists and steals last season, has the chance to make more history in her final collegiate campaign. Here's a running list of the records to watch this year.
RECORD | CURRENT TOTAL | NEEDS | ||||||||||
Jenni-Rose DiCecco |
Points - 1595 (DiCecco) Assists - 472 (DiCecco) Steals - 273 (DiCecco) FG Made - 561 (Ruys) 3-Point FG Made - 227 (Norton) FT Made - 454 (McBride) |
1595 - 1st 472 - 1st 273 - 1st 560 - 2nd 188 - 2nd 287 - 7th |
- - - - - - - - - 1 39 167 |
WHAT'S TO COME?
Suffolk is back on the road Saturday, Jan. 29 when it visits Nichols for a 1 p.m. showdown.