Amy Kvilhaug, who retired from St. John’s after 22 years of coaching in 2018, was coaxed out of retirement by BC and announced as the program’s new head coach on Tuesday morning.
New Harrington Athletics Village Building to be Named After Pete Frates
The next building to be constructed in the Harrington Athletics Village, a training space for baseball and softball, will be named after Pete Frates, the Eagles athletic department announced in a statement released Wednesday.
Season in Review: 2019 Men’s Tennis
During 2019, the Eagles again failed to make an impact in conference play as they did not pick up a single ACC win, but there were signs of potential growth in the future.
Season in Review: 2019 Women’s Tennis
The Eagles finally achieved their longstanding goal of making an appearance in the NCAA Tournament as they set numerous program records along the way.
Season in Review: 2019 Baseball
Behind three talented freshman and All-ACC First Team pitcher, BC heated up late, won two games at the ACC Tournament for the first time since 2009, and set the stage for an exciting 2020 season.
2019 Season in Review: Softball
The Eagles endured a difficult season that ended with the resignation of head coach Ashley Obrest, finishing the year 18-35 and just 4-20 in the ACC. BC won just one conference weekend series all season.
Season in Review: 2019 Lacrosse
The Eagles lost to Maryland in the national title game for the second time in three years, but featured some of the sport’s brightest stars and biggest moments along the way.
Apuzzo, Arsenault, Kent, Miller Receive IWLCA Honors
Sam Apuzzo, Kenzie Kent, Dempsey Arsenault, and Elizabeth Miller were named IWLCA First Team All-Americans—a total of four honorees that no other D-I team could match.
Three’s Company: 2018-19 Male Breakout Athlete(s) of the Year
Birdball had not one, but three incredibly talented freshmen who didn’t go through the typical adjustment period and instead rose to the occasion, co-winning the breakout athlete of the year award.
Eagles Add Apuzzo as Graduate Assistant
Sam Apuzzo’s collegiate career might be over, but she won’t be leaving Boston College lacrosse just yet—she’s the team’s newest graduate assistant.