The Eagles are undefeated in their last four games and have won five of seven in conference play, but face their biggest test yet with a road trip to face No. 3 North Carolina.
2018-19 Boston College Hockey Preview
The 2018-19 season is underway for Boston College hockey, so catch up on the key storylines, players, and numbers to know about the year ahead.
Nearly Paralyzed, Hutsko’s Rise to Stardom Against All Odds
In back-to-back years, Logan Hutsko sustained a C6 vertebrae fracture—a paralysis-threatening spinal cord injury—and a bipartite patella. Rather than stepping away from the ice, the forward returned a superstar.
Hard Work Drives Michael Kim to Success On and Off the Ice
Michael Kim has gone from lightly-recruited prospect to two-time team captain for BC, all thanks to a constant drive to get better on and off the ice—his hard working attitude is rivaled by few.
Around the World and Back: Kali Flanagan’s Gold-Medal Path
After a whirlwind two years that featured months in Florida and South Korea, then culminated in an Olympic gold medal, Kali Flanagan has returned to BC to finish the national title push she’s prominently featured in.
Makenna Newkirk Strikes a Balance of Humble, Intense
Makenna Newkirk is humble and willing to adapt for the team, but don’t mistake that for a lack of intensity on the ice—she’s been nothing short of a star as she enters her fourth year on the Heights.
Ready for Anything: Delaney Belinskas Shines Anywhere
Delaney Belinskas has always played multiple sports, and nothing has changed—she’s playing key roles with women’s hockey and softball at BC.
A Pocketbook Recap of HUBweek 2018
HUBweek returned to City Hall Plaza from October 8-14 and curated a lineup of events relating to this year’s motto of “We the Future”. Shipping containers served as exhibitor spaces, while speaker stages were housed in igloo domes and glass-paneled modules surrounding the main nucleus.
Oliver Wahlstrom and the Inevitability of a Nine-Year Old Phenom
Oliver Wahlstrom lived in Quincy, Mass. in elementary school, scored a jaw-dropping goal at TD Garden as a nine-year old, and now makes his return as a member of the Eagles hockey team.
Men’s Soccer’s Road Woes Continue at No. 20 UConn
Kristofer Konradsson scored the first two goals of his career in the final 12 minutes of play, but the Eagles couldn’t complete the comeback, as their road record slid to a meager 1-4-1.