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Sarah Chasse looks to finish softball career strong

Sammy Hurwitz March 25, 2015

When she’s on the mound, batters are staring down the barrel of a loaded gun. Sarah Chasse, a senior, is ready to begin her final campaign as the team’s resident ace, and captain. Chasse will be...

Calixto Romero (left) talking to Coach Counihan. 
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Men’s tennis have high expectations for team

Jeremy Hayes March 25, 2015

The men’s tennis team looks to have another strong season on the court. In 2014, the Rams fell short once again in the GNAC finals against the dominant Ramapo College tennis squad. With key players...

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Anthony Del Prete seeks consistent baseball season

Sammy Hurwitz March 4, 2015

It’s March, which means Bostonians are one step closer to sunshine and bearable weather. It also means that baseball season is on the horizon, and for the Rams, opening day couldn’t come any sooner. Anthony...

(L-R) Sam Nwadike and Adam Chick have started every game. Nwadike averages 36 minutes per game, Chick averages 28.5.

Suffolk athletes earn All-Conference honors

Jeremy Hayes March 4, 2015

All Suffolk sports fell short of a conference title, but some student athletes took home honors from their respective conferences. Women's basketball player Iliana Quadri earned a first team All-Conference...

Iliana Quadri
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Quadri sisters both play major role for women’s basketball

Sammy Hurwitz February 25, 2015

You may know who Cal and Billy Ripken are: the brother tandem who played together for the Baltimore Orioles. How about the Staal brothers, Eric, Jordan and Jared, of the Carolina Hurricanes? But have...

By Lauren McCart

Team IMPACT signs patient Luke Giuffrida

February 25, 2015

By Lauren Spencer Cheers and applause echoed through Suffolk University’s Regan Gymnasium Thursday evening as Luke Giuffrida picked up his black-ink pen. This wasn’t NBA Draft Day but the 7-year-old’s...

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Brillaud, Lady Rams win quarterfinals against Rivier

Jeremy Hayes February 25, 2015

The women’s basketball team got their revenge against the Rivier Raiders in the GNAC quarterfinals. The Lady Rams lost to the Raiders last Thursday, 72-55. Coach Ed Leyden appeared more than content...

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Season ends for men’s basketball

Sammy Hurwitz February 25, 2015

The Rams season came to an abrupt halt Tuesday with the team falling to Albertus Magnus by a final score of 108-82. The Rams end the season with an 8-18 record, after suffering through a sickness and...

By Flickr user Lorianne DiDSabato

Pro Sports Column: Isiah Thomas trade proves Celtics’ future looks bright

Jeremy Hayes February 25, 2015

Following the NBA trade deadline, the Celtics now have a true scorer in point guard Isiah Thomas. Thomas won’t just replace Rajon Rondo, but can top the former Celtic as a shooter. The Celtics...

Team IMPACT helps mens basketball sign Cystic Fibrosis patient Luke Giuffrida

Team IMPACT helps men’s basketball sign Cystic Fibrosis patient Luke Giuffrida

February 20, 2015

Cheers and applause echoed through Suffolk University’s Regan Gymnasium early Thursday evening as Luke Giuffrida picked up his black-ink pen. This wasn’t NBA Draft Day but the 7-year-old’s excitement...

Mens hockey could not handle Curry

Men’s hockey could not handle Curry

February 18, 2015

By Ian Kea The men’s hockey team put up a fight Saturday evening, but it was not enough to pull out a win. The Rams struck first in their ECAC Northeast game against Curry College on a goal from...

Jake Meister attacking the rim in Reagan Gymnasium.

Men’s basketball falls short at home to Anna Maria

Sammy Hurwitz February 18, 2015

By Sammy Hurwitz With just two games remaining in the regular season for the men’s basketball team, it’s almost time to shift the focus to next year’s outlook. Fifty percent of this year’s...

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