For the second week in a row, the Eagles will be underdogs, as the host Cardinals are 5.5-point favorites in their home stadium in Kentucky.
Bilka Scores Four Goals, Eagles Rout Holy Cross
Hannah Bilka scored four goals, Kelly Browne had four assists, and Olivia Finocchiaro added four points in a thorough win on Thursday night.
ACC Power Rankings: and Then There Were Two
With Virginia losing to Notre Dame, Clemson and Wake Forest, who both survived scares on the road, are the only unbeaten teams left in the conference ahead of this week’s ACC Power Rankings.
BC, Merrimack Play to Scoreless Draw
After 110 minutes, neither the Eagles nor the Warriors had managed to put the ball in the back of the net, sending BC to its second straight draw.
Addazio, BC Prepare for New-Look Louisville
In his weekly presser ahead of a road game with Louisville, Steve Addazio discussed how the Cardinals have grown under new head coach Scott Satterfield and the play of his offense.
BC Needs Young Talent to Become Game-Changers to Break Tourney Drought
The past two years, the Eagles have lacked talent capable of completely taking over a game, like Alejandro Bedoya or Zeiko Lewis. They’ll need that to get back to the NCAA Tournament and break a postseason drought.
Eagles Hold off Georgia Tech After Blowing Two Set Lead
Thanks to 16 kills from Clare Naughton and 15 more from Cat Balido, the Eagles beat Georgia Tech in a five-set thriller to stay unbeaten in ACC play despite blowing a two-set lead.
Saint Joe’s Scores in Final Minute, Beats BC in Nine-Goal Thriller
The Hawks scored in the final minute of the second, third, and fourth quarter, allowing it to sneak by the Eagles, 5-4, despite Margo Carlin’s two goals.
BC Concedes Twice in the First Half, Loses to No. 22 Louisville
Gaby Carreiro gave the Eagles hope with a late penalty kick, but No. 22 Louisville was able to hold off the Eagles and win, 2-1, thanks to two first-half goals,
Eagles Complete Weekend Sweep Behind Strong Special Teams Play
Behind goals from three separate players and a pair of assists from Cayla Barnes, BC held off the host Warriors and left Lawlor Rink with a sweep.