Suffolk men’s basketball’s Greg Keane and James Jones headlined the Rams’ Conference of New England (CNE) award haul with two major awards. Keane was tabbed CNE Defensive PLyaer of the Year and Jones scooped up CNE Rookie of the Year. In addition to the major awards, Jones was named to the All-CNE Third-Team, alongside Nick Verdile, the league office announced Tuesday afternoon.
Multiple comeback efforts by the third-seeded Rams came up short as Suffolk men’s basketball fell to second seed Western New England 77-58 in the Conference of New England (CNE) Semifinals Friday night at Anthony S. Caprio Alumni Healthful Living Center.
Suffolk men’s basketball’s quest for the Conference of New England (CNE) crown will continue Friday, Feb. 27 when the third-seeded Rams travel to second seed Western New England for the semifinals at 7:00 p.m.
Suffolk men’s basketball saw five different players in double figures as the third seeded Rams held on for a 75-67 Conference of New England (CNE) First Round victory over sixth seed University of New England Wednesday night at Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court.
The road for a Conference of New England (CNE) Championship will start with sixth seed University of New England for the third seed Suffolk men’s basketball team, who is set to host the Nor’Easters in the First Round, Wednesday, Feb. 25 at Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court at 6:00 p.m.
Suffolk men’s basketball’s quest for a Conference of New England title will go through the third seed as the Rams locked up the position in the six-team field for the second straight season.
Behind a double-double from James Jones, Suffolk men’s basketball took care of Conference of New England counterpart Gordon, 76-63, Saturday afternoon at the Bennett Center in the regular season finale.
Suffolk men’s basketball wraps up the regular-season on the road Saturday, Feb. 25 with a Conference of New England (CNE) matchup against Gordon with tip-off set for 3:00 p.m.
After battling back from double digits to draw even in the closing minutes, Suffolk men’s basketball could not get over the final hurdle as No. 14 Endicott closed the game on a late surge to claim a 74-69 Conference of New England (CNE) victory on Tuesday evening at Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court.