The Eagles briefly trailed in the second half, but the visiting Lions had no answer for the overwhelming duo of Nik Popovic and Ky Bowman, who combined for 46 points and 24 rebounds.
Women’s Soccer Head Coach Alison Foley Resigns
In 22 years with the Eagles, Foley piled up a program-best 280 wins and led BC to eight Sweet 16s, three Elite Eights, and the College Cup in 2010.
BC Goes Cold Down the Stretch, Falls to No. 14 Minnesota
Despite a season-high 25 points from Taylor Ortlepp, the Eagles let up a 11-0 run in the final five minutes and fell to a top-25 opponent in the visiting Gophers.
Notebook: Last-Second 3-Pointer Eventually Dooms BC in OT Loss
Despite a 28-point effort from Jordan Chatman, the Eagles faltered at home in overtime to former Big East rival Providence, conceding 100 points in the setback.
In Down Year for ACC, Eagles Fail to Capitalize and Falter Late
Despite traditionally strong programs like Virginia Tech, Miami, and Florida State struggling, the Eagles failed to take advantage and instead limped to a fourth-place finish in the Atlantic Division.
Boston College Football Accepts Invitation to SERVPRO First Responder Bowl
The Eagles will play in their fifth bowl in six years under head coach Steve Addazio, and head to Dallas, Texas, this December for a matchup against Boise State.
Struggles on Power Play Results in Disappointing Rivalry Loss for BC
The Eagles didn’t convert on a single power play while committing a season-high in penalties, resulting in three goals while on the advantage for BU in a rivalry win.
Notebook: BC Lets Another Weaker Opponent Hang Around in Win
Despite building a 20-point lead in the first half, the Eagles once again let a lesser non-conference opponent claw back into the game before eventually dispatching them behind Wynston Tabbs’ effort.
Providence Sends Cold-Shooting Eagles to First Loss
BC shot a season-low 30 percent from the field and had just one player in double digits, resulting in a blown eight-point second quarter lead and its first loss.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Basketball: Providence
After sweeping the Hawk Classic in convincing fashion, the Eagles return home for a matchup against former rival Providence—a team it’s beat 14 of the last 15 times.