Margo Carlin recorded her team-leading seventh goal of the season, Brigid Wood opened the scoring, and the Eagles’ defense recorded its first shutout of the season as BC beat Wake Forest, 2-0, to open ACC play.
Notebook: Power Running Game Compensates for Shaky Pass Offense, Defensive Issues
Behind 272 rushing yards—154 of which belonged to AJ Dillon—BC was able to bounce back from the Kansas loss and pull away from Rutgers in the second half for a 30-16 win.
Dominant Rushing Attack Leads BC to Bounce-Back Win at Rutgers
AJ Dillon tallied 150 yards on 32 carries, helping the Eagles overcome a sloppy performance and pull away late to beat Rutgers, 30-16, in its first road game of the season.
BC to Open Up Season With Exhibition Game Against PWHPA Team
This Saturday, Sept. 21, the Eagles welcome in a Professional Women’s Hockey Players’ Association team in an exhibition match at Kelly Rink.
Previewing 2019 Football: at Rutgers
The first road game of the season for the Eagles comes against Rutgers, a former conference opponent who has suffered through several shaky years under head coach Chris Ash.
Eagles Come up Short in Back-and-Forth Thriller With No. 6 Florida State
In a game that featured nine combined goals and three ties, BC saw its eight-game unbeaten streak come to an end at the hands of No. 6 Florida State in its first ACC game under Jason Lowe.
Eagles Rally Past Harvard in Five-Set Thriller
Harvard held a three-year winning streak on BC heading into Wednesday’s meeting, but the Eagles erased an early 1-0 deficit and went on to win in five sets.
ACC Power Rankings: A No Good, Very Bad Week
BC lost to Kansas, N.C. State lost to West Virginia, The Citadel beat Georgia Tech, and Virginia Tech barely beat Furman. It was not a good week for the ACC.
Addazio Focuses on Defensive Growing Pains, Inconsistent Passing Ahead of Rutgers
Head coach Steve Addazio cited his team’s need to improve on gaps on defense, coverages, tackling, as well as “throwing and catching” better on the offensive side of the ball.
For BC to Improve, It’s Clear That Addazio Must Go
“Obviously, I did not do a good enough job getting our team ready to play tonight,” Boston College head football coach Steve Addazio said Friday after a 24-point setback to Kansas, which entered as 21-point underdogs. “I’m responsible for that and it’s my job to make sure we get that fixed.” Addazio is right, it…
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