Women’s Soccer Hosts Wentworth Tuesday

Women’s Soccer Hosts Wentworth Tuesday
SUFFOLK vs. WENTWORTH - PROGRAM
Date
Time
Venue

Video
Stats
Series
Tuesday, Oct. 19
7:00 PM
East Boston Memorial Park
East Boston, Mass.
Suffolk Playsight
GoSuffolkRams.com
First Meeting

BOSTON – Suffolk women's soccer returns to the friendly pitch at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park for its final full week of regular-season play. The Rams get action going on Tuesday, Oct. 19 in a dual Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) clash and Beantown battle as Wentworth is scheduled to stop by Eastie at 7 p.m.

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

#RAMSFANFEST
After a year hiatus, Suffolk Athletics is excited to welcome back all members of Ram Nation to East Boston Memorial Park Saturday, Oct. 23 for Rams Fan Fest. 

The sixth event is part of Suffolk Weekend, which combines two annual celebrations – Alumni Weekend and Family Weekend. These events bring the entire University community together and allows members of the Suffolk community and their families to reconnect or get acclimated with Suffolk. For a full calendar of events for Suffolk Weekend, Oct. 21-23, click here.  

MORE INFOSixth Annual #RamsFanFest on Calendar for Saturday, Oct. 23

LAST TIME OUT
Endicott managed to break onto the scoreboard with 10 minutes left in the first half and Suffolk women's soccer could never catch up to fall to the Gulls, 1-0, Saturday afternoon in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) action at Hampstead Stadium.  

MORE READING: Endicott Sneaks Past Women's Soccer, 1-0

RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk fell in back-to-back outings for the first time this year to slip to 8-5-0 on the year in 2-4-0 in CCC contests. 

The Rams, who have been kept off the scoreboard in the last two games, have found the back of the net 28 times this season thanks in large part to their underclassmen, who have accounted for 60 percent (17-28) of Suffolk's total goals. True freshman, meanwhile, are responsible for exactly half (14) of the blue-and-gold's strikes. Rookies Aislinn Servaes and Lily Christian lead the way. Servaes owns a team-best 13 points behind a squad-high five goals and three helpers, while Christian has a 12-point stat line divided between goals (4) and assists (4).

Allison Rodrigues continues to be the backbone to Suffolk's defense. The senior goalie has played every minute in net and holds a 0.69 GAA and .890 save percentage with seven of her eight victories coming in shutout fashion.

LEOPARDS LOOK
Wentworth snapped a five-game winless streak Saturday, Oct. 16 with a 1-0 shutout of Nichols to move to 2-8-3 on the year and 1-4-1 in CCC play. 

The Leopards have just nine goals in 13 games. Mckenzie Collins and Jenny Montivlle have proven to be the biggest offensive threats for WIT with four goals and three goals, respectively. Neva DiBlassi and Madison Wolf, meanwhile, have a knack for set-ups with two handouts each. 

In net, Wentworth has used three different keepers. Juliana Heaton has seen the most time with 10 games played and eight starts. She brings in a 1.55 GAA and .810 save percentage for a 1-6-2 record. Lily Cohen (3 GP, 1.33 GAA, .800 save %) and Adrianna Arona (5 GP, 1.60 GAA, .765 save %) have seen time as well.

INSIDE THE SERIES

  • Suffolk and Wentworth will meet for the first time.

EYES ON THE GAME

LOOKING AHEAD
Suffolk caps off its home regular-season slate in Ram Fest Fest style Saturday, Oct. 23 when Curry pays the blue-and-gold a visit for a 1 p.m. kick-off. Festivities in Eastie will begin at 11:30 p.m. with a Block Party with President Kelly with food trucks, games and giveaways.