2021-22 Women's Basketball News
The 2022 Rams Reflect is the seventh in a series of annual collections. Senior captains and representatives of Suffolk teams have been invited to contribute viewpoints based on personal experience from both their senior seasons and full varsity careers at Suffolk.
After careful consideration, Director of Athletics Cary McConnell has unveiled Suffolk Athletics’ highest honor of an academic year, the Charles Law Student-Athlete award to two renowned Rams; men’s cross country and track & field’s Matyas Csiki-Fejer and women’s basketball’s Jenni-Rose DiCecco.
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Gabriella DeComo put on her Suffolk jersey one final time as the women’s basketball senior represented the Rams at the New England Women’s Basketball Association (NEWBA) Senior All-Star Classic held at Springfield’s Blake Arena over the weekend.
Suffolk women’s basketball’s Gabriella DeComo and Jenni-Rose DiCecco have been named participants to represent the Rams at the 2022 New England Women’s Basketball Association (NEWBA) Senior All-Star Classic Game, the organization announced. The pair will put on blue-and-gold one finale time, this Sunday, March 27 at Springfield’s Blake Arena at 1 p.m.
Suffolk women’s basketball did not have what it took to advance in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) playoffs as the fourth-seeded Rams were stunned by the fifth-seeded Fighting Scots of Gordon, 69-57, in the quarterfinal Tuesday night at Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court.
Jenni-Rose DiCecco of the Suffolk women’s basketball team has been named Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Defensive Player of the Year, highlighting the two All-CCC selections for the Rams in their first year in the league.
The Suffolk women’s basketball team begins its quest for Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) glory Tuesday, Feb. 22 when the fourth-seeded Rams entertain the fifth-seeded Fighting Scots of Gordon in the conference quarterfinals. Tip-off at Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court is set for 7:30 p.m. and follows the men’s quarterfinals clash with fifth-seed Endicott.
Suffolk men’s and women’s basketball teams, along with the Suffolk University Student Government Association, are asking all members of Ram Nation to wear white on Tuesday, Feb. 22 and create an atmosphere the Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court has never seen.
The Suffolk women’s basketball team will vie for the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) crown for the first time and do so as the fourth seed as the league office unveiled the 2022 CCC Women’s Basketball Tournament bracket Saturday.
Suffolk women’s basketball took an early lead it managed to hang onto despite every comeback effort from Endicott for the Rams to lock up a 58-51 Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) victory Saturday afternoon at MacDonald Gymnasium.
Suffolk women’s basketball caps off its first campaign in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Saturday, Feb. 19 at Endicott at 1 p.m.
Suffolk women’s basketball pressured No. 16 Roger Williams and had chances to upset the Hawks, however the nationally-ranked conference powerhouse overpowered the blue-and-gold to start the fourth quarter and that was the different in a 63-57 CCC decision Wednesday night at Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court.
Suffolk women’s basketball will play on the friendly hardwood of Larry E. and Michael S. Smith for the final time in the regular season Wednesday, Feb. 16 when it entertains Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) counterpart No. 16 Roger Williams at 5:30 p.m.
Suffolk women’s basketball’s upperclassmen paced the Rams’ to a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) 74-66 victory on the road over Nichols at the Nichols Athletic Center.
Suffolk women’s basketball starts its final week of the regular season on the road as the Rams head to Nichols Monday, Feb. 14 for a 5:30 p.m. Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) outing.