SUFFOLK at FRAMINGHAM STATE | |
Date Time Venue Video Stats Series Last Meeting Last Suffolk Win Streak |
Saturday, Sept. 3 12:00 PM Maple Street Field Framingham, Mass. Boxcast GoSuffolkRams.com 1-0 Sept. 4, 2021, W, 3-0 Same W1 |
BOSTON – Suffolk women's soccer is still in search for its first win of the Ellie McDougall era and looks to get the job done Saturday, Sept. 3 when it visits Framingham State for a 12 p.m. kick-off.
SOCIAL SAYINGS
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LAST TIME OUT
The Rams took to the field for the first time in the Ellie McDougall era and in 2022 and came out with high-intensity pressure that resulted in a number of quality offensive chances, but ultimately the Suffolk women's soccer team settled for a scoreless draw against Elms at Leary Field Thursday night.
MORE READING: Women's Soccer Plays to Scoreless Draw on Opening Day at Elms
RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk remains unbeaten in 2022, 0-0-1, after a 0-0 stalemate at Elms in its first game of the year.
The Rams managed to get 10 shots off, led by a four-shot effort from Hayley Long. The senior captain's attempts were all on target along with three from fellow captain Klaudia Rushi and a pair by Molly Knight.
Sophia Barker made her debut in between the posts and saved all four shots she faced.
FRAMINGHAM STATE FACTS
Framingham State slipped to Suffolk's CCC counterpart Roger Williams, 2-0, in its first game of the year Thursday.
The Rams are in the hunt for their first goal of the year and Grayson Tellier is anxious to get the job done as she led the offensive attack against the Hawks with three shots.
Jetta Oskirko played every minute in net in game one. She gobbled up seven saves in the setback.
INSIDE THE SERIES
- Suffolk and Framingham State met for the first time last season.
- The Boston Rams defeated the Framingham Rams, 3-0, to take a 1-0-0 lead in the series.
- Suffolk will play Framingham on the road for the first time.
MAKE THE PLEDGE TO BE THERE SATURDAY, SEPT. 10
Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death for college athletes. While athletes have many protective factors in place - community, resources, regular exercise - the pressure to succeed and time constraints can elevate their risk of developing suicidal thoughts. The stressful nature of participating in collegiate athletics, especially now with the added pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic, can significantly affect student-athletes and their mental well-being.
Everyone has a role to play in suicide prevention. Suffolk Athletics is asking all members of Ram Nation – students, alumni, faculty, staff, family and fans – to take a pledge to be there; be there for yourself and others.
On Saturday, Sept. 10, join the Suffolk women's soccer team in making it a mission to be there and bring awareness to suicide prevention.
READ MORE: Rams Take a Stand in Suicide Prevention
WHAT'S NEXT?
Suffolk will rest up for its home opener that brings Bridgewater State to James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park Tuesday, Sept. 6 for a 7 p.m. outing.