After a rocky start to conference play, Jordan Chatman has responded by going on an unbelievable tear, connecting on 16 3-pointers in his three games in impressive fashion.
Notebook: Foul Trouble, Late-Game Execution Spells Doom for BC
The Eagles sent the Hurricanes to the line a remarkable 49 times and it proved too much to overcome in a sobering road defeat.
Weekly Round-Up: Big Wins for Men’s Basketball, Women’s Hockey, Women’s Tennis Continues Hot Start
In the first edition of our weekly round-up, we take a look at big wins for men’s basketball and women’s hockey, as well as a heartbreaking loss for women’s basketball.
Fusine Govaert Selected to US U-21 National Team
After a sophomore season in which she was the Eagles’ third-leading scorer, Fusine Govaert was selected to the U.S. National team Monday for a pair of games of Germany in April.
Fifteen Years of Syn: Synergy Celebrates Anniversary
Synergy celebrated its 15th anniversary with a spectacular performance that highlighted their teamwork and traditions.
Final Plexapalooza Sees Popular Hits from RL Grime, Audien
CAB’s final Plexapalooza featured DJs RL Grime and Audien, both of whom amped up the energy for one final concert in the Flynn Recreation Center Complex.
Growing Pains Pummel FIDLAR’s ‘Almost Free’
Thematic disarray leaves FIDLAR’s ‘Almost Free,’ the surf rock band’s third studio album, feeling the pressure of growing pains.
Ramirez: To Infinity and Far Beyond Trump’s America
In her latest column for ‘The Heights,’ arts editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses space rock and its interstellar impact on music.
Power Play Issues are Preventing BC From Reaching its Potential
BC has the seventh-worst penalty kill percentage in the country, and has also converted on just one of its past 25 power play opportunities—both reasons the Eagles have had an inconsistent season.
‘Slay the Spire’ Combines Luck, Skill for Gamers
MetaCrit’s ‘Slay the Spire’ provides gamers with the opportunity to combine luck and skill throughout gameplay.