Boston College men’s soccer tied No. 17 Pittsburgh 0–0 in its ACC home opener on Friday night.
A Look Back On BC’s Past Red Bandanna Football Games
Since the first Red Bandanna Game—a 37–31 win over No. 9 USC in 2014—honoring Welles Crowther has become tradition for Boston College football.
Michael Sullivan
Michael Sullivan was the 2017 editor-in-chief of The Heights and a two-time sports editor. He brought this paper to once a week and reminisces about the Wednesdays he could’ve had at BC. You can still follow his journalistic adventures @MichaelJSully.
BC’s Last Five Matchups With Dave Clawson’s Wake Forest
Steve Addazio and Dave Clawson have had no shortage of wild back-and-forth games over the last five years. Here’s a look at each of them, from the 3-0 debacle to last year’s shootout win in Winston-Salem.
2017-18 Female Athlete of the Year: Daryl Watts
“Freshman don’t win the Patty Kazmaier Award,” people said. Enter Daryl Watts, a Canadian phenom, who led the country in scoring wire-to-wire and added the prestigious award to a trophy cabinet full of them.
‘He’s that guy’: In Year Three, Gian Martellini Has Emerged as the Face of Birdball
During his first two years on the Heights, Gian Martellini elevated his baseball IQ, improved his defense behind the plate, and, most importantly, learned to never dog out a pop up. Now, as an upperclassman, he’s the man in charge.
Crowley Reflects on Team U.S.A.’s Run to Olympic Gold
BC women’s hockey head coach Katie Crowley won Olympic Gold back in 1998—20 years later, she watched five of her current and former skaters join her in eternal glory.
Lohan, Managers Honored in Senior Night Win Over Black Bears
With nothing to play for other than its atypical senior class—graduate transfer Kevin Lohan and managers Chuck Van Kula, Lucas Hurtt, and James Daly—BC capped off the season sweep of Maine.
BC Books Trip to Sixth-Straight Beanpot Final With Win Over Huskies
Northeastern outshot the No. 3 Eagles, but a hat trick by Makenna Newkirk and two goals by Daryl Watts, the nation’s leading scorer, lifted them to their sixth-straight Beanpot Final.
Eagles Open Floodgates in Second Period Against Lowell
With five different goal scorers—on two different goalies—Boston College men’s hockey rode its way to a convincing 5-2 win over Massachusetts Lowell to maintain its lead over Hockey East.