SUFFOLK vs. CURRY | |
Date Time Venue Video Stats Program Series Last Meeting Last Suffolk Win Streak |
Thursday, Feb. 17 12:00 PM Porrazzo Rink East Boston, Mass. Suffolk Playsight GoSuffolkRams.com Digital Program Suffolk Leads, 2-0-0 Nov. 13, 2021, W, 10-3 Same W2 |
SUFFOLK vs. ENDICOTT | |
Date Time Venue Video Stats Program Series Last Meeting Last Suffolk Win Streak |
Friday, Feb. 18 6:00 PM Porrazzo Rink East Boston, Mass. Suffolk Playsight GoSuffolkRams.com Digital Program 1-5-0 Jan. 31, 2021, L, 3-2 Jan. 28, 2021, W, 4-3 L1 |
BOSTON – Suffolk women's hockey wraps up its fourth regular-season campaign Feb. 17-18 when it welcomes Curry and No. 9 Endicott to Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink. The Colonels come to Eastie Thursday for a matinee, 12 p.m., outing, with the nationally-ranked Gulls stopping by Friday for a 6 p.m. Senior Night celebration.
SOCIAL SAYINGS
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SUFFOLK ATHLETICS 2021-22 FAN POLICY
Suffolk University Athletics, following guidance from the University's health and safety protocols, Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), Centers for Disease Control and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, plans to allow fans to attend home athletic contests during the 2021-22 academic and athletic year.
Fans, whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, can attend games. They must be masked the entire time they are on campus, pursuant to institutional policy, and complete a health screening form at the security desk of each building upon arrival. This policy applies to home contests played on campus at the Ridgeway Building's Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court, as well as the Emmons Horrigan O'Neil Memorial Rink and the Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
For outdoor outings, specifically at East Boston Memorial Park, fans are asked to respect COVID safety protocols. At this time, masks will not be mandated for fans no matter vaccinated status at outdoor venues.
MORE READING: Suffolk Athletics Announces Fan Policy for 2021-22
BUY A PIECE OF HISTORY
Ram Nation now is your chance to take a piece of history home with you as Suffolk women's hockey will be selling limited edition "Winningest" shirts to benefit OneTrack International.
Shirts may be purchased at the Rams' Senior Game, Friday, Feb. 18 against Endicott. Fans are encouraged to arrive to Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink in East Boston prior to the 6 p.m. puck drop to not only pick up their piece of history, the commemorative t-shirt that will be sold for $20, but watch the Senior Day ceremony that will honor the first four-year recruiting class in program history.
MORE READING: Winningest Shirt to Benefit OneTrack International
SENIOR SALUTE
Prior to Friday's puck drop against No. 9 Endicott, Suffolk women's hockey will acknowledge, recognize and honor the playing careers of fifth-year skater Maddy Burton and its 10 members of the inaugural four-year recruiting class: Shana Cote, Payton Dockus, Madison Duff, Jesse Kennedy, Stephanie Moy, Natasha Savage, Madison Scheinberg, Kiley Searles, Sydney Tietz and Julia Volpe.
This group has been instrumental to the construction and success of Suffolk's young program that has won 70.7 percent of its 70 games played. These 11 young women are responsible for 61.4 percent of the program's all-time offense with 139 goals and 213 assists scattered over their point lines.
LAST TIME OUT
Exactly a week after keeping Salve Regina off the scoreboard for the first time in program history, the Suffolk women's hockey team repeated the performance. Hannah Gordon picked up 22 saves and the blue-and-gold's offense scored three times on the power play to shutout the Seahawks, 4-0, in a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) battle at Howard Rink at the St. George's School.
MORE READING: Women's Hockey Blanks Salve Regina in Road Finale, 4-0
SUFFOLK SCORES
RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk remains in the hunt for the regular-season CCC crown as the Rams head into their final two outings 18-4-0 on the season and 13-3-0 against conference counterparts.
Suffolk's scoring unit is the top in the conference with 83 goals paced by the league's leader in all offensive categories Shana Cote (19g, 17a). The senior forward is one of four skaters to eclipse the 20-point milestone with Sofia Scilipoti (11g, 14), Maddy Burton (15g, 9a) and Jesse Kennedy (6g, 17a) all consistent contributors in the offensive output.
The Rams have cycled through three different netminders this season who combined for a .919 save percentage and 1.85 GAA. Lily O'Neil has seen the bulk of the action with a .914 save percentage and 2.11 GAA in 12 appearances, 11 starts. Hannah Gordon (6-0-0) and Julia McLellan (4-0-0) are unbeaten in the net. Gordon brings in a .947 save percentage and 1.12 GAA, while McLellan holds a .905 save percentage and 2.06 GAA.
COLONELS CATCHUP
Curry (3-19-1, 1-14-1 CCC) has been on a downward slope since its last win, a 3-1 decision over Rivier, Jan. 14.
Grayson Goolgasian and Paige Rodrigues anchor the Colonels 35-goal offense as the freshmen forwards are the only skaters with double digit points through 23 games. Googlasian leads the way in goals (10) and points (15), while Rodriguez is second on the squd with nine assists and 11 points.
Anna Langton is Curry's go-to goalie with a .900 save percentage and 3.96 GAA over 19 appearances, 17 starts.
WE MEET AGAIN
Suffolk swept the home-and-home series with Curry Nov. 12-13. The Rams defeated the Colonels, 3-2, in the blue-and-gold's inaugural CCC contest in Canton, Massachusetts. A day later, Suffolk scored a program-record 10 goals in a 10-3 triumph against Curry in Eastie.
MORE READING: Women's Hockey Sets Program Record Win Streak Record in CCC Debut with 3-2 Victory Over Curry | Women's Hockey Scores Program Record in 10-3 Victory Over Curry
SUFFOLK SCORES
INSIDE THE SERIES
- Suffolk is unbeaten all-time against Curry, 2-0.
- The series has been split between home (1-0) and away (1-0) outings.
- The Rams have outscored the Colonels, 13-5 all-time.
MORE READING: Suffolk vs. Curry – All-Time Series
GET TO KNOW THE GULLS
No. 9 Endicott (15-4-1, 13-2-1) rides a four-game win streak into the weekend. In that stretch, the Gulls have shutout two foes and outscored their opponents 19-1.
Endicott's scoring is second to Suffolk's with 68 goals in 20 games. Courtney Sullivan paces the pack with 20 points on 15 goals and five set-ups. Jacy Khulman is second on the squad in strikes and points with 10 and 15, respectively. Quin Healy and Kat Keith share third on the team in points with identical six-goal, eight-assist stat lines.
WE MEET AGAIN
Suffolk split the regular-season series with Endicott earlier this year. The Rams took game one, 4-3, before falling in game two, 3-2.
MORE READING: Women's Hockey Surprises No. 8 Endicott, 4-3 | Women's Hockey Slips at No. 10 Endicott, 3-2
INSIDE THE SERIES
- Suffolk is 1-5-0 all-time against Endicott.
- The Rams last and only win over the Gulls came Jan. 28, 2022 via a 4-3 decision in Beverly.
- At home, Suffolk sits 0-2-0 against Endicott.
- The Rams and Gulls have never needed extra time to decide a winner in the all-time series.
- The last three games between Suffolk and Endicott have been decided by a one-goal margin.
- Overall four of the six outings have been won by one-goal with two being captured with a two-goal victory.
- There has never been a shutout in the series between Suffolk and Endicott.
MORE INFO: Suffolk vs. Endicott – All-Time Series
SUFFOLK SCORES
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WHAT'S NEXT?
With the 2021-22 regular-season wrapped up, Suffolk awaits the official seeding of the 2022 CCC Tournament, that should be released following the conclusion of this weekend's action.