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The Boston College women’s soccer team closed out its home schedule on Friday afternoon with a 1–0 loss to Clemson. (Anatoly Guz / Heights Staff)

BC Closes Out Home Schedule with Loss, Eagles Fall 1–0 to Clemson

Paige Martino October 26, 2025
But the result did not reflect the flow of the game, as the Eagles dropped their sixth conference game. 
The teams combined for six second-half turnovers in the Eagles’ loss. (Paul Criado / Height Staff)

BC Keeps it Close With No. 19 Louisville, Suffers 38–24 Loss on the Road

Maria Stefanoudakis, Sports Editor October 26, 2025
Boston College lost to No. 19 Louisville on the road on Saturday night despite leading for most of the first half. The Eagles are off to their worst start since 2012.
Sage Babey scored both of BC's goals against her former team. (Anatoly Guz / Heights Staff)

Sage Babey Powers BC Past Merrimack in 2–1 Win

Sarah Vergura October 25, 2025
Boston College women's hockey beat Merrimack as transfer Sage Babey scored two goals, powering the Eagles to a win over her former team.
BC finishes its season against Louisville on Sunday. (Jenny Krasic / Heights Staff)

BC Loses 3–1 to No. 9 Syracuse, Remains Winless in ACC

Ryan Wolff and Samuel Lee-Papastavros October 25, 2025
Boston College field hockey continued its in-conference losing streak on Friday night, falling to No. 9 Syracuse 3–1 at home. 
BC’s final game of the season is a non-conference matchup with St. Joseph’s. (Itzel Morales / Heights Staff)

BC Fails To Convert Chances Against Notre Dame, Falls 1–0

Henry Sheridan October 25, 2025
Boston College has now failed to win six consecutive ACC games after its 1-0 loss versus Notre Dame on Friday night, and the team sits at two games below .500. 
BC’s sweep of Syracuse on Friday night was its ninth this season. (Yamari Santillan / Heights Staff)

Ross and Layne Dominate, BC Earns Redemption Against Syracuse 3–0

Quinn Walsh October 25, 2025
Boston College volleyball closed out the third set 25–16 in its 3-0 sweep of the Orange, successfully earning its redemption and spoiling Syracuse’s best start in conference play since 2018.
BC sits atop the Hockey East rankings with six points. (Anatoly Guz / Heights Staff)

Preview: BC Travels to Merrimack Following Two Straight Losses

Liam Shabahang October 25, 2025
Boston College women's hockey will be looking to bounce back after two losses to Cornell, putting themselves back on track and remaining undefeated in the Hockey East at Merrimack. 
Andre Gasseau, pictured, scored the Eagles’ first goal of the night. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

No. 9 BC Stomped by No. 7 Denver 7–3, Suffers Fourth Straight Loss to Pioneers

Sebby Fitzgerald October 25, 2025
No. 9 Boston College men's hockey suffered its fourth straight loss to No. 7 Denver on Friday night in Conte Forum, losing 7–3 despite outshooting its opponent in all three periods.
BC dropped last year's matchup to Louisville 31-27. (Yamari Santillan / Heights Staff)

Preview: BC Looks To Avoid Seventh Straight Loss Against No. 19 Louisville

Zach LaTour October 24, 2025
While Boston College football undoubtedly needs a reset, there is no rest for the weary, as No. 9 Louisville rides into Saturday’s game after upsetting then-No. 2 Miami last Friday. 
BC has been eliminated by Denver in its last two playoff appearances. (Anatoly Guz / Heights Staff)

Preview: No. 9 BC Looks To Break Losing Streak Against No. 7 Denver in Early-Season Test

Mary Canapary and Grace Sheehan October 23, 2025
After winning two of its last three games, Boston College men's hockey is looking to secure another this Friday. The only question is, will the Eagles be able to against rival No. 7 Denver?
BC travels to Syracuse in game two of its series versus the Orange. (Yamari Santillan / Heights Staff)

Syracuse Tops BC 3–2 in Five Set Battle

Caroline Kowalski, Heights Staff October 22, 2025
Boston College volleyball failed to earn its first back-to-back ACC wins despite Audrey Ross' 19 kills, dropping a 3–2 loss in game one of its two-game series versus Syracuse.
From left to right: Carly Bell, Kate Taylor, Mary Kate O'Neill (Jenny Krasic / Heights Staff)

Lacrosse Alumni, 2026 Roster Discuss Life Post-BC Lacrosse

Matthew Ferrara, Heights Staff October 19, 2025
Eight former Boston College lacrosse players and close to 30 players on the 2026 roster gathered in Conte Forum on Friday to discuss the transition between Division I lacrosse and the workforce.
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