Nia Bebb of the Suffolk women’s tennis team earned a spot on the Conference of New England (CNE) Community Service Team, the league office announced Tuesday.
Suffolk women’s tennis will pull the curtain closed on its 2025 campaign as it entertains Hartford Friday and heads to Roger Williams Saturday. The Rams welcome the Connecticut Hawks to The Rivers School Oct. 24 for a 3:00 p.m. first serve before heading to Bristol, Rhode Island Oct. 25 for a 12:00 p.m. matinee.
Suffolk women’s tennis stumbled Tuesday afternoon as Saint Joseph (Conn.) handed the Rams’ a 7-0 Conference of New England (CNE) setback at the Elizabeth Ferry Speer Tennis Complex.
Due to inclement weather expected early tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct. 22, Suffolk women's tennis' home finale against Conference of New England (CNE) counterpart Hartford is postponed. The Rams and Hawks are scheduled to face one another in rescheduled action Friday, Oct. 24 at 3:00 p.m. at the Rivers School.
Suffolk women’s tennis has back-to-back matches in store as it heads to St. Joseph (Conn.) Tuesday, Oct. 21 before hosting Hartford Wednesday, Oct. 22. Both matches have 3:00 p.m. first serves.
Due to inclement weather, Suffolk women's tennis' Conference of New England (CNE) contest at Saint Joseph (Conn.) today, Tuesday, Oct. 14 has been postponed. The Rams and Blue Jays have tenatively agreed upon a rescheduled date of Tuesady, Oct. 21 at 3:00 p.m.
Suffolk women’s tennis will continue Conference of New England (CNE) play Saturday, Oct. 11, when the Rams travel to Curry with first serve set for 1:00 p.m.
Suffolk women's tennis dropped a 6-1 CNE matchup to Colby Sawyer Wednesday night at Belmont Hill. Elene Nishnianidze secured the Rams’ lone point with a victory on court six, earning her first win of the season.