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Womens tennis set for GNAC playoffs

Women’s tennis set for GNAC playoffs

Jeremy Hayes October 22, 2014

The Suffolk University women’s tennis team is in the GNAC playoffs. They are set to play sixth seed Mount Ida Mustangs Wednesday, who only has one conference game this season. The Lady Rams beat...

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Adrianna Garrett, women’s tennis still looking strong

Will Senar October 15, 2014

Growing up in Plymouth, Suffolk University tennis player Adrianna Garrett was raised in an athletic environment. Life got intense and games got highly competitive which she believes forms a certain...

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Women’s soccer not backing down to anyone

October 8, 2014

By Madeline Scovotti After matches filled with miserable weather and double overtime games, the women’s soccer team ended their week with their third consecutive tie.  Last Wednesday, the...

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Ben Daniels helping men’s soccer run toward the GNAC playoffs

Sammy Hurwitz October 8, 2014

By Sammy Hurwitz He’s not Manchester City’s Vincent Kompany. He’s not Chelsea’s John Terry. He’s Suffolk University’s Ben Daniels, and he’s helping to pace the 2014 Men’s soccer team’s...

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Women’s tennis looking more comfortable

Will Senar October 8, 2014

The Suffolk University women’s tennis team is looking to avenge their recent loss against Springfield last Thursday with their upcoming games this week, Mount Ida and Anna Maria, on Wednesday and Saturday,...

Melissa Broulliette, keeping the Lady Rams strong

Melissa Broulliette, keeping the Lady Rams strong

October 1, 2014

By Kevin Small Jr. Melissa Brouillette of Shelton, Conn., started playing soccer for her town recreation program at the age of 4 years old and hasn’t stop playing since.  As an adolescent, she...

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Men’s soccer playing tough, and pulling together wins

October 1, 2014

By Madeline Scovotti The cheering coming from the men’s locker room could be heard from the opposite end of the Dilboy Stadium Saturday night as Suffolk’s men’s soccer team celebrated an impressive...

Coach Kristine Mickelson (black shirt) discusses her game plan with the team in her first year coaching in the 2013-14 season.
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Coach Mickelson brings new hope for volleyball

September 24, 2014

By Grant Fries Working for the marketing department at Northeastern University by day and coaching volleyball by night, Kristine Mickelson walks and talks like someone who knows what she’s doing. It’s...

Midfielder Ben Daniels
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Men’s soccer seek to make an impact

September 24, 2014

By Ian Kea After a tough 2013 campaign, the Suffolk University men’s soccer squad seeks to make a larger impact in 2014. With the addition of five new freshmen to the roster, the Rams hope to...

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Erika Nelson, soccer squad look for consistency

September 24, 2014

By Ian Kea George Dilboy Memorial Stadium, the home of the women’s soccer team, is dormant no more as the girls of fall are back at it. After a competitive showing in the GNAC conference tournament...

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Becca Eshoo, Lady Rams prepare for back-to-back conference games

Jeremy Hayes September 24, 2014

In a major conference week for Suffolk University women’s tennis team, the Lady Rams are set to face two conference opponents. The Lady Rams (0-4) lost to Simmons College 7-2 in their home opener...

Now official, SAAC wants to boost school spirit, athletic attendance

Now official, SAAC wants to boost school spirit, athletic attendance

Sam Humphrey September 17, 2014

It’s a common complaint and frustration among Suffolk’s student-athletes and coaches: our teams work hard, our athletes are passionate, but the matches and games are sparsely attended because so few...

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