Boston College women’s hockey was unable to follow up its strong performance in the first game of the HEA quarterfinal round, falling 0-2 to UConn to force game three.
Eagles Slam BU to Get Back on Track
Boston College women’s tennis won the doubles point and five singles courts en route to defeating Boston University 6-1 on Friday afternoon.
BC Fends Off Late UConn Rally, Earns First HEA Tournament Win
In the first game of the Hockey East tournament quarterfinal series, the Eagles held off a late rally from UConn to win 4-2 at home.
Dillon’s Stock Rises With Impressive NFL Combine
AJ Dillon put on an impressive performance at the 2020 NFL Combine in Indianapolis, including the recording the highest vertical jump of any running back.
Lesley Visser: A League of Her Own
Lesley Visser, BC ’75, will recieve a Sports Emmys Lifetime Achievement Award after being a pioneer for women in sports journalism.
Eagles Trounced by Louisville, Snapping Win Streak
With five seconds to go in the half and her team down by 20, Georgia Pineau desperately searched for an open teammate to take the final shot of the half. After pump faking toward Emma Guy down low, Pineau passed toward Taylor Ortlepp in the corner, only to find Louisville center Kylee Shook in the…
Harlan Cohen Delves into Struggles of College Students
Author Harlan Cohen addressed the emotional and social struggles central to the lives of college students, including relationships and self-confidence.
Parma Study Abroad Canceled Due to Coronavirus
OIP has closed the BC in Parma study abroad programs due to the outbreak of coronavirus in Italy. Twenty-seven students remain in different cities in Italy.
Students Show Off Singing Chops at Sing it to the Heights
From show tunes to soul, karaoke tracks to piano accompanists, competitors at this year’s Sing it to the Heights gave it their all.
Freshmen Lead BC, Put Merrimack Through the Ringer
Freshmen Matt Boldy and Alex Newhook each recorded multi-point nights en route to a win over Merrimack for the Eagles.