Boston College is set to acquire 24 acres of land nearby its main campus in Chestnut Hill from Congregation Mishkan Tefila (CMT), Greater Boston’s oldest Conservative Jewish synagogue.
Oh, The Places BC Football Will Go! (After Fenway And Ireland)
BC has already planned two football games at venues outside the normal ACC lineup in the next two seasons. But why stop there?
BC Needs More Than One Answer To Replace Chris Shaw
No one man can replace a bat like Chris Shaw. Scouting, other bats, and a little luck are the key.
Birdball’s Season Is Over, But The Story Doesn’t Have To Be
Birdball won’t head into the summer with a perfect ending, but it’s possible that it may just yet to be written.
Despite Obstacles, Birdball Still Seeks A Playoff Berth
Behind the efforts of great recruiting and recent development, BC baseball is having its best season since 2009.
Mohawks Galore: Adams, Eagles Finish Sweep Georgia Tech
Jesse Adams, John Nicklas, and Justin Dunn combine to allow two hits, strike out eight, and walk none in a shutout of the Yellow Jackets
NCAA Should Avoid The Acronyms And Adopt Wooden Bats
College baseball needs to scrap the metal bats and go back to the fundamentals.
Adams, BC Stay Cool Under Pressure To Top Clemson
The Eagles held on to top the Clemson Tigers 8-7 behind the clutch play of catcher Nick Sciortino and reliever Jesse Adams.
Shaw Out With Hand Injury; Burke, Skogsbergh Done For Year
Outfielder Chris Shaw will see a specialist for a hand injury sustained during Friday’s game, while right-handed pitchers Jeff Burke and Bobby Skogsbergh will undergo season-ending surgery this week.
Clemson Blows Out Eagles In Series Opener
BC’s late rally was no match for the Tigers’ 15-run outburst.