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Nicole Rosa fielding a ground ball.
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Softball wins eight straight games

Jeremy Hayes April 8, 2015

The term “hot streak” does not do the softball team justice. The Lady Rams are on fire. The softball team conquered Salem State in a doubleheader Monday, which extends their winning streak to eight...

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Tennis handed first defeat

Jeremy Hayes April 8, 2015

The men’s tennis team lost their first game this season to the Salem State Vikings, 5-4. The Vikings won four of the six singles matches, which was the unraveling for the Rams. Winning three doubles...

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Softball prepare for a jam-packed week of games

Sammy Hurwitz April 1, 2015

With a 7-5 record, the softball team finds itself in the middle of a packed week with six games through Saturday. The Lady Rams opened up the week splitting a doubleheader against Albertus Magnus. In...

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Men’s baseball aim to bounce back from sluggish start

April 1, 2015

By Brian Horner The men’s baseball team is looking to rebound after suffering three consecutive losses in two weeks at the hands of Fitchburg State, MIT, and Salem State. The games were largely one-sided...

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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...

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...

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Snowstorms cause major setback for athletics

Jeremy Hayes February 4, 2015

The historic amount of snowfall has all of Boston cold, including Suffolk University’s winter athletics. Men's hockey, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball are the three winter sports currently...

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Jeff Kelly and Alex Ypsilantis of the mens soccer team relax in the Ridgeway building while studying in their spare time.

Student athletes try to balance sports and school

October 22, 2014

by Kevin Small Jr. Student athletes, not just at Suffolk University, but also across America, are finding it more and more difficult to have to “conquer” time management. Time management includes...

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Men’s soccer needs to kick into gear as they approach postseason

October 22, 2014

by Madeline Scovotti They battled their way through an aggressive game filled with injuries, missing players, and plenty of yellow cards, but the odds were stacked just too high against the Suffolk...

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