2018-19 Women's Hockey News
After its inaugural campaign, five members of the Suffolk women’s hockey team earned “Krampade All-American Scholars” honors as announced by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA).
The 2019 Rams Reflect is the fourth 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.
Halle Usseglio of the Suffolk women’s hockey team was recognized for her work inside the classroom with a spot on the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC)’s All-Academic Team, the organization announced Tuesday morning.
Tess Adams of the Suffolk women’s hockey team has been named an all-star by the New England Hockey Writers Association, the organization announced Monday morning.
Suffolk women’s hockey head coach Taylor Wasylk has been named one of 11 finalist for the CCM/AHCA NCAA Division III Women’s Ice Hockey Coach of the Year Award, the organization announced Wednesday night.
Tess Adams of the Suffolk women’s hockey team signed a contract to continue her hockey career with the National Women’s Hockey League’s Connecticut Whale and is expected to make her pro-debut this afternoon, Sunday, Feb. 24.
The second-seeded Suffolk women’s hockey team saw its inaugural season come to an early end as the seventh-seed Beacons of UMass Boston surprised the Rams with an early 2-1 lead it never let go of to defeat the blue-and-gold Saturday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Rink.
In its first varsity season, the Suffolk women’s hockey team picked up a nine-award haul from the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) Thursday afternoon highlighted by Shana Cote’s Rookie of the Year nod and Taylor Wasylk’s Coach of the Year recognition.
In its first varsity season, the Suffolk women’s hockey team earned the second seed in the upcoming 2019 New England Hockey Conference tournament, the league office announced Sunday afternoon.
The New England Hockey Conference (NEHC) Quarterfinals pits second-seeded Suffolk women’s hockey against seventh-seeded UMass Boston Saturday, Feb. 16. The Rams welcome the Beacons to Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink for a 7:30 p.m. puck drop.
A Plymouth State power play goal with less than five minutes remaining broke a 2-all tie and proved to be the difference as Suffolk women’s hockey could not rally and fell to the Panthers, 3-2, Saturday afternoon in its regular-season closer at Hanaway Rink.
Suffolk women’s hockey registered five unanswered goals to put away New England College, 5-1, Friday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Rink.
The first regular-season of Suffolk women’s hockey comes to a close this weekend as the Rams entertain New England College and stop by Plymouth State. The Rams first welcome the Pilgrims to Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink Friday, Feb. 8 at 8 p.m., before making the trip to the Panthers the next day, Saturday, Feb. 9 for a 2 p.m. showdown.
On a night Suffolk women’s hockey was playing for Autism Awareness, the No. 8/5 Norwich Cadets held the Rams off the scoreboard to down the blue-and-gold 4-0 in NEHC action at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
Suffolk women’s hockey could not break open a 2-all second-period tie despite outshooting Southern Maine 15-6 over the third period and extra session resulting in a 2-2 NEHC draw Friday night at USM Ice Arena.
The Suffolk women’s hockey team’s Saturday, Feb. 2 showdown with No. 8/5 Norwich will serve as the Rams’ Autism Awareness game to bring awareness to those affected by the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and show support to the valuable work many organizations do for all with ASD.