Sam Apuzzo had five goals and Kate Weeks added four more as the Eagles dominated the Orange, 21-10, in the NCAA Second Round.
LTE: A Response to “BCPD Does Not Report Student’s Alleged Sexual Assault in September”
“While we can reasonably assume that riding in an UBER, a LYFT, a taxi or the MBTA may have inherent dangers, general statements to the community about these risks do not meet the ‘serious and continuing threat’ requirements of the Clery Act. I believe this can be a point of confusion for some in our community.”
Birdball Sweeps Quinnipiac in Saturday Doubleheader
Brian Rapp and Dan Metzdorf both tossed five scoreless innings as the Eagles beat the Bobcats twice on Saturday afternoon.
Apuzzo Breaks Pair of Program Records in Win Over Canisius
Sam Apuzzo’s three goals and four assists in the win against Canisius were enough to break BC’s single-season scoring record and make her the first Eagle to ever log at least 100 points in a season.
Notre Dame Rallies Late to Knock BC Out of ACC Tournament
The Irish battled back to tie the game in the seventh, then scored four more in the eighth to eliminate the Eagles, 9-5.
People Magazine to Honor Welles Crowther With Third Annual Award
People magazine announced that it would be honoring the heroism of Welles Remy Crowther, BC ’99, with the third annual Red Bandanna Hero Award.
Eagles Steal One Game From No. 17 Demon Deacons
BC may not have won its weekend series against Wake Forest, but Dan Metzdorf’s shutout performance on Saturday was just enough to keep the Eagles in the hunt for the last spot in the ACC Tournament.
Keller, Flanagan to Take Leave of Absence for 2018 Olympics
Two players from Boston College women’s hockey will be taking a leave of absence from the program next year to train and compete as part of the United States national team. Megan Keller and Kali Flanagan, both defensemen for the Eagles, will start training in September. The honor of joining the national team this year…
Long Ride Home: Austin Cangelosi Is Back Where It All Began
In 45 years of coaching, Jerry York has only seen three players like Austin Cangelosi, The Heights’ Male Athlete of the Year: Nathan Gerbe, Cam Atkinson, and Johnny Gaudreau.
Person of the Year: The Graduate Employees Union
As the NLRB prepares to deliver a verdict, BC’s graduate workers are poised to make waves.