The Eagles managed just 229 yards of total offense against Purdue and will be looking to get their high-powered attack going against a Temple team that is allowing just 21 points per game.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Soccer: Connecticut
After a narrow loss to Louisville, the Eagles return to action against a nearby foe that they needed a Callum Johnson game-winner in the 104th minute to beat last year—Connecticut.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Soccer: Holy Cross
Attempting to avoid any sort of hangover, the Eagles will host Holy Cross on Tuesday afternoon, four days removed from kicking off ACC play with a monumental victory over Clemson.
Previewing 2018 Football: Holy Cross
Aiming to improve to 2-0 on the young season, the Eagles have what many have deemed an easy opponent—former rival Holy Cross.
Previewing 2018 Field Hockey: ACC/Big Ten Cup Vs. Northwestern
Following a nail-biting loss to No. 4 Maryland, the Eagles will try to bounce back in their final game of the ACC/Big Ten Cup with a victory over Northwestern for the second-straight season.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: Notre Dame
Last year, the Eagles catapulted themselves into their second-straight ACC Tournament with a sweep of Notre Dame. This time around, BC needs a similar performance to keep its postseason hopes alive.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: Massachusetts Lowell
BC, losers of three straight, will make the trip to LeLacheur Park, searching for a much-needed midweek victory over the neighboring River Hawks on Tuesday afternoon.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: Wake Forest
The Eagles, winners of three in a row, look for their first ACC series win since the end of March as they play host to Wake Forest in a three-game set, starting with a Friday doubleheader.
Previewing 2018 Lacrosse: Duke
The Eagles have won 13 in a row to start the year, the best mark in program history, and will look to continue to roll as they take on yet another ranked opponent in No. 16 Duke.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: Harvard
The Eagles have claimed 12 Beanpot titles, but No. 13 would have special significances—they would win their fourth in a row, which would be the first time in school history to do so.