2018 GNAC Baseball News
A total of 1,008 student-athletes have been named to the 2017-18 GNAC Academic All-Conference Team, achieving a 3.25 cumulative GPA and having reached second-year academic status.
Suffolk's Brady Chant (pictured), JWU's Colby Greenhalgh, and Saint Joseph's of Maine's Jared Gagne and Josh Partridge have taken home regional honors across three different organizations.
Suffolk baseball saw its 2018 season come to a close Friday afternoon as the Rams fell to Mitchell, 9-3, at Whitehouse Field in an elimination contest of the NCAA DIII New England Regionals.
Suffolk baseball hung with No. 22/24 Oswego State through four innings before the Lakers went on a rally in the fifth to put the game just out of reach for the Rams Thursday night at Clark's Granger Field.
After capturing its fourth consecutive GNAC Championship last Sunday, Suffolk will be the No. 7 seed in Harwich, Mass., taking on No. 23 Oswego State on Thursday, May 17 at 8 PM.
JWU softball senior Katie Rufo, Suffolk softball senior Taylor Holmes, Suffolk baseball senior Brady Chant, and SJC baseball junior Jared Gagne all garnered CoSIDA All-District honors, as announced on Thursday.
January 17, 1947 is a historic day in Suffolk Athletics history as Charles Law, the department's first-ever Director of the Athletics, penned a letter to Tufts announcing the formation of the University's baseball team.
Suffolk University senior centerfielder Brady Chant has been selected as the 2018 GNAC Baseball Player of the Year, while Saint Joseph’s senior lefthander Josh Partridge was voted the GNAC Pitcher of the Year.
Top-seeded Suffolkbuilt an early lead and held off each comeback by second-seeded Saint Joseph's of Maine to defeat the Monks, 6-5, Sunday afternoon at Larry Mahoney Diamond.
Three-time defending GNAC champion Suffolk enters Sunday's GNAC Tournament action without a loss, while host Saint Joseph's won twice Saturday to survive and needs two more wins over the Rams on Sunday.
JWU starter Keith Grant nearly went the distance in a 9-5 road victory over the host Monks, while top-seeded Suffolk scored twice in the ninth to force extras before defeating Lasell, 6-5, on Thursday evening.
Lasell handled Norwich, 16-3, before JWU cranked out 27 runs (26 earned) on 24 hits against Anna Maria as the two programs advanced into the double-elimination portion of the tourney, which begins on Thursday.
#1 Suffolk and #2 Saint Joseph's (Maine) have earned byes into Thursday's double-elimination action of the 2018 GNAC Tournament. This year's predetermined host, SJC will host Saturday and Sunday action in Standish.
JWU sophomore catcher Colby Greenhalgh posted a 1.625 OPS last week in order to collect the final GNAC Player of the Week award of the 2018 season.
A pair of Suffolk baseball seniors have teamed up to strike out hunger Saturday, April 28 with a food drive to benefit Rosie's Place during a GNAC doubleheader with Saint Joseph's of Maine.
Suffolk senior Brady Chant had an OPS just under 1.100 to go with six doubles, seven runs, 10 RBI and seven steals in an impressive 6-1 week for the Rams.
