Boston College women’s basketball exploded for 83 points in its non-conference matchup versus Central Connecticut State on Friday afternoon. BC turned a slow start into a 13-0 run in the third quarter, and a total of 33 points came from the Eagles’ bench.
No. 10 BC Suffers 2–1 Overtime Loss to Holy Cross
No. 10 BC women’s hockey came away with an overtime loss to Holy Cross on Friday night. That is the Eagles’ second loss to Holy Cross so far this season.
No 11. BC Finds Redemption Against No. 14 Huskies, Defeats UConn 3–2
When asked what No. 11 Boston College women’s hockey’s mentality was going into its matchup against No. 14 UConn on Friday—the squad that downed the Eagles 2–1 in the Hockey East Tournament last season—Lauren Glaser kept it simple.
No. 7 BC Falls to No. 13 Princeton In First Round of NCAA Tournament
Princeton held onto its one-goal lead and ultimately defeated the Eagles 1–0, ending their 2024 season just one game into the NCAA Tournament.
No. 3-Seeded BC Falls to No. 1-Seeded UNC 4–1 in ACC Championship
The last time that No. 3-seeded Boston College field hockey played No.1-seeded North Carolina two weeks prior, the Eagles lost 4–0 to the 2023 National Champions.
2–1 Shootout Win Over Duke Sends Eagles to ACC Championship
Entering its Wednesday afternoon game against No. 2-seeded Duke, No. 2 Boston College field hockey found itself trying to make the ACC Championship for the first time since 2019—in search of its first conference championship.
No. 9 BC Inches Past No. 12 Syracuse 1–0 With Last Minute Goal
No. 9 Boston College field hockey inched past No. 12 Syracuse 1–0 with a last-minute goal from Madelieve Drion.
Red Sox Manager Alex Cora Set to Visit BC for Latin American Business Club Leadership Conference
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora is set to visit Boston College on Nov. 16 for the Latin American Business Club’s annual Leadership Conference, the club announced on Wednesday.
No. 2 North Carolina Capitalizes on Penalty Corners, Dominates No. 9 Eagles 4–0
In BC’s matchup against No. 2 North Carolina, the Tar Heels defeated the Eagles 4–0, capitalizing goals off of BC penalties.
Eagles Win Second Consecutive Game, Defeat Merrimack 2–1
On Saturday evening, Boston College women’s hockey ended its four-game losing streak and defeated Merrimack 2–1.