Boston College football defensive back Josh DeBerry announced he will enter the transfer portal for his final year of eligibility.
‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’ Strays from Demarco’s Usual Indie Pop In Favor of Instrumentals
‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’ falls flat in many places, coming up short of the standard set by DeMarco other minimalist projects.
Mahogany Tears ACL, Will Miss 2022 Season
Christian Mahogany, BC’s only returning starter on the offensive line, announced on Thursday that he tore his ACL in May and will miss the 2022 season.
Notebook: Virginia Tech Captures Fenway Victory Despite BC’s Stellar Starting Pitching Performance
Boston College baseball lost to Virginia Tech 6–1 on Friday in the Tenth Annual ALS Awareness Game at Fenway Park.
“It is time for me to start a new chapter”: Legendary Coach Jerry York Announces Retirement
After 28 years as Boston College men’s hockey head coach, Jerry York announced his retirement Wednesday afternoon.
Yellow Jackets Fight For Extra-Innings Win In Pitcher’s Duel
Friday, Boston College softball dropped the first game of its three-game series with Georgia Tech, falling 3–1.
BC Athletics Officially Unveils Pete Frates Center
BC Athletics officially unveiled the Pete Frates Center on Saturday, named for the former BC baseball player and ALS advocate.
BC Guard Makayla Dickens Enters Transfer Portal
Hours before BC’s tipoff against Columbia in the NIT, senior guard Makayla Dickens entered the transfer portal on Thursday, with one year of eligibility.
With 33 Points From Soule, Eagles Trounce Quinnipiac in Second Round of NIT
Led by a career-high 33 points from Taylor Soule, BC women’s basketball trounced Quinnipiac on Monday in a 94–68 victory.
Point/Counterpoint: Is the Universal Designated Hitter Good for Baseball?
MLB recently adopted a universal designated hitter among lockout negotiations to speed up the game, but pundits disagree on its implications.