| Title: | Men's Soccer's Goalkeeper Coach |
| Phone: | 617-573-8379 |
Kyle Tremblay joined Bill Maddock's sidelines as an Assistant Coach in 2023.
Tremblay's first season in 2023 saw Suffolk receive votes in the United Soccer Coaches national poll for the first time in program history and was a staple in the regional ranks all season. The blue-and-gold fell one game shy of returning to the conference championship contest after slipping to Western New England in penalty kicks in the semifinals.
A program-best seven all-league selections were main ingredients to help the squad achieve double-digit wins at 10-5-4 overall. Once again Brady Sorensen was selected to the United Soccer Coaches All-Region II team with his third honor in as many years.
In 2024, Suffolk's hard work paid off as it captured the CNE Championship with a penalty kick shootout win over Roger Williams. The second-seeded Rams blanked WNE, 1-0, in the semis before playing RWU to a 1-1 draw and winning the trophy via PKs. The league tournament success was thanks in large part to a 10-save per game effort by the tournament's Most Outstanding Player Nathan Harlow who had 20 saves in the Rams run was a main ingredient to the team's second-ever conference crown.
The program's second-ever trip to the NCAA DIII First Round sent Suffolk to Connecticut College where Evan Van Even made history as the first Ram to score a goal in the national tournament.
Awards poured in for the 2024 squad as Harlow, Jack Phelps and Francisco Valck all garnered United Soccer Coaches All-Region II Second-Team distinction. The trio is the first group of teammates to be recognized regionally in the same season in program history. On the conference level, seven student-athletes received all-league nods for the second straight season to tie a program record.