Suffolk women's hockey skated to a 2-2 overtime draw with Commonwealth Coast Conference counterpart Curry in the 2023-24 regular-season finale February 16, 2024
Lily O’Neil registered a program-record 61-save effort to backstop Suffolk women’s hockey to a 2-2 stalemate versus Commonwealth Coast Conference counterpart Curry Friday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink. The Colonels took the shootout bragging rights, 2-0.
Suffolk women’s hockey puts on its hosting hat once more in the regular season when Curry stops by Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 16 for a 6:0 p.m. Commonwealth Coast Conference puck drop.
Suffolk women’s hockey fell to No. 11 Endicott, 4-1, Saturday afternoon in Commonwealth Coast Conference action at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
Bella Schmidt lifted Suffolk women’s hockey to a 4-3 overtime victory over Salve Regina Friday night at St. George’s Rink. The freshman scored nearly halfway through the overtime to break a 3-all tie and sent the Rams to their third victory in a row.
On a two-game win streak Suffolk women’s hockey aims to take that winning momentum into its final full weekend of the regular season that features battles with Salve Regina and No. 11 Endicott. The Rams will test the Seahawks on the road Friday, Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m., before hosting the nationally-ranked Gulls Saturday, Feb. 10 at 4:50 p.m. at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
Suffolk women’s hockey’s Lily O’Neil and Alessia Di Silvestro garnered weekly awards from the Commonwealth Coast Conference after helping the Rams to a 2-0-0 league weekend. O’Neil was named CCC Goaltender of the Week and Di Silvestro picked up CCC Rookie of the Week.
Hats came off for Kellie Popkin as she scored three goals to lead Suffolk women’s hockey to a 4-1 Commonwealth Coast Conference victory over Nichols Saturday at Levy Rink.
Lily O’Neil turned down all 28 shots the Nor’Easters put on net and Suffolk women’s hockey scored two unanswered en route to a 2-0 Commonwealth Coast Conference victory over the University of New England Friday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
Suffolk women’s hockey splits up its weekend with Commonwealth Coast Conference battles against the University of New England and Nichols on tap. The Rams will salute the troops in a Military Appreciation Game Friday, Feb. 2 versus the Nor’Easters at 6 p.m. at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink before battling the Bison in Harrisville, Rhode Island, Saturday, Feb. 3 at 4:40 p.m.
Two unanswered Golden Bears goals in the third period pushed Western New England past Suffolk women’s hockey, 3-1, Saturday night at the Olympia Ice Center.
Suffolk women’s hockey scored two goals over two periods in a 4:30 span and Lily O’Neil was perfect between the pipes to send the Rams to a 2-0 Commonwealth Coast Conference victory over Western New England Friday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
Suffolk women’s hockey final home-and-home series of the schedule is on tap this weekend versus Western New England. The Rams host the Golden Bears Friday, Jan. 26 at 6 p.m., before a rematch Saturday, Jan. 27 in West Springfield, Massachusetts at 7 p.m.
Suffolk women’s hockey returned to the win column in convincing fashion as four different Rams scored and Lily O’Neil stopped 29 shots to blank Curry, 4-0, Friday night at the Canton Ice House.
Suffolk women’s hockey returns to Commonwealth Coast Conference action this weekend with a home-and-home series with Curry. The Rams venture to Canton, Massachusetts, Friday, Jan. 19 for a 7 p.m. meeting, before the Colonels stop by Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink Saturday, Jan. 20 for a 4:50 p.m. puck drop.
Suffolk women’s hockey was overpowered by No. 8 Colby, 8-0, in the Rams’ non-conference finale Tuesday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
Suffolk women’s hockey wraps up its non-conference calendar Tuesday, Jan. 16 when No. 8 Colby pays Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Rink a visit for a 7 p.m. puck drop.
Suffolk women's hockey managed to pot a pair of pucks versus No. 13 Trinity, but it would not be enough as the Bantams defeated the Rams, 5-2, Jan. 13, 2024.
Suffolk women’s hockey traded goals with Western New England throughout the contest, but came out on the wrong side of a 3-2 decision to fall to the Golden Bears in Commonwealth Coast Conference action at the Olympia Ice Center Saturday.
Suffolk women’s hockey capped off its first semester non-conference calendar with a 3-0 setback to Connecticut College Friday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.