With Joseph Woll representing the United States in the IIHF World Junior Championship, head coach Jerry York turned to backup Ryan Edquist on Saturday. The sophomore didn’t disappoint, holding the Huskies scoreless.
At No. 9 Virginia, Eagles Fall Short of Last-Minute Victory
A Jerome Robinson-led BC went toe-to-toe with the Cavaliers on Saturday, but Ty Jerome’s career-high six 3-pointers and 31 points proved to be too much for the Eagles to overcome.
Football’s Darius Wade to Transfer for Fifth Year of Eligibility
Eagles quarterback Darius Wade, a few days removed from starting the Pinstripe Bowl, announced he’s transferring to play out his fifth year of eligibility elsewhere.
Against Iowa, Turnovers Cost Eagles Pinstripe Bowl
Even though BC outgained the Hawkeyes by 183 yards and controlled the clock, it turned the ball over three times, including twice in the fourth quarter, handing the New Era Pinstripe Bowl to its Big Ten foe.
Eagles Hang on to Beat Richmond in Overtime
Thanks to Jordan Chatman, who tied a career high with 30 points, BC jumped out to a 31-14 lead. But the offense went cold in the latter portion of play, and had to pull out its fifth-straight win in overtime.
Eagles Let First-Half Lead Slip at Providence
After taking a 10-point lead in the first half, BC was outscored, 21-6, in a single quarter for the second-consecutive game. Only this time, head coach Erik Johnson’s team couldn’t recover.
Football Draws 19 New Players During Early Signing Period
During the first-ever early signing period, the Eagles brought in 19 players—one shy of last year’s entire recruiting class—including 12 three-star players and one blue-chip offensive lineman.
Michael Campoli Leaves Men’s Hockey for Juniors
Eagles sophomore defenseman Michael Campoli is leaving the program to pursue an opportunity with the Penticton Vees, a Junior A-level team in Canada.
Bench Play Improves, Eagles Run Away With Win Over Central Connecticut State
After recording a combined six points over the past three games, BC’s bench racked up 23 on Sunday afternoon, as the Eagles rode a dominant second half to another double-digit victory.
Hockey Great Len Ceglarski Passes Away
After being part of BC’s 1949 national championship team, Ceglarski went on to become the NCAA’s ninth all-time winningest coach, recording 419 of his 673 wins as the Eagles’ head coach.