Suffolk men’s ice hockey’s record-setting season saw three Rams earn All-Conference of New England (CNE) honors in Marko Giourof, Aidan O’Connell and Austin McNicholas, while head coach Shawn McEachern garnered CNE Coach of the Year status, the league office announced Wednesday afternoon. Giourof was tabbed to the first team, while O’Connell and McNichols secured spots on the third team.
Ryan Webb put away the game-tying goal with 70 seconds left in the second period, but it would not be enough as the third-seeded Suffolk men's ice hockey team fell to second-seed, No. 7 Endicott, 4-1, in the CNE Semifinals, Feb. 28, 2025.
Suffolk men’s ice hockey team and No. 7 Endicott sat deadlocked at 1-1 after two periods, but the second-seeded Gulls poured in three unanswered in the third to take down the third-seeded Rams, 4-1, in the Conference of New England (CNE) Semifinals Saturday afternoon at Raymond J. Bourque Arena.
The next stop en route to the Conference of New England (CNE) Championship will go through Beverly, Massachusetts, as the third-seeded Suffolk men’s basketball team takes its talents to second seed, No. 7 Endicott, Saturday, Feb. 28 for a semifinal showdown at 1:00 p.m.
The third-seeded Suffolk men's ice hockey team handled sixth-seed Johnson & Wales, 8-1, in the CNE First Round Feb. 25, 2026.
The eight goals are the most in a postseason game according to the Rams' game-by-game record book, which dates through 1999-00.
Thirteen different Rams found the scoresheet as the third-seeded Suffolk men’s ice hockey powered past sixth-seeded Johnson & Wales, 8-1, in the Conference of New England (CNE) First Round on Wednesday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
Suffolk men’s ice hockey’s chase for the Conference of New England (CNE) crown starts Wednesday, Feb. 25 as the third-seeded Rams welcome sixth seed Johnson & Wales to Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink for First Round action at 6:00 p.m.
Suffolk men’s ice hockey continued its strong run in Conference of New England (CNE) weekly honors as Joe O’Brien was named CNE Player of the Week following a key performance in the Rams’ weekend home-and-home series split with Curry.
For the second straight week and fourth time this season, Suffolk men’s ice hockey received votes in the U.S. College Hockey Online.com Division III Men’s Ice Hockey Poll.
For the second straight season, Suffolk men’s ice hockey will vie for the Conference of New England (CNE) crown as the Rams secured the third see in the upcoming conference tournament.