It’s no secret Alumni Stadium is never filled with fans at the start of games. Read Jack Bergamini’s column of BC student fans here.
Hoops on the Harbor Brings Together BC Basketball Programs with Fans in a New Location Ahead of Upcoming Seasons
Both the BC men’s and women’s basketball programs participated in a joint event with The Anchor Boston in Charlestown and New Balance to generate excitement around their upcoming seasons.
Eagles in Need of Reinforcements After Six Players Enter Transfer Portal
Six of Boston College men’s basketball’s 2023-24 seven top scorers will not be returning for the 2024-25 season.
Bergamini: Examining the Complicated Legacy of Jeff Hafley
With former Boston College football head coach Jeff Hafley’s recent departure, Jack Bergamini examines the complicated legacy that he leaves at BC.
Eagles Storm Back Against Georgia Tech Behind McGlockton’s Career-High
The Eagles outscored Georgia Tech by 21 points in the second half behind Devin McGlockton’s career-high 30 points to earn a 95–87 victory on Saturday.
Castellanos’ Heroics Lift Eagles Over No. 17 SMU in Fenway Bowl
Boston College football defeated SMU 23-14 on Thursday afternoon in the Fenway Bowl for its first bowl victory since 2016.
Free Throw Shooting Plagues Eagles in 84–78 Overtime Loss to NC State
Boston College men’s basketball fell to NC State 84–78 in overtime in the Eagles’ conference opener on Saturday.
Eagles Unable to Recover From Early Deficit, Fall to Colorado State in First Round of National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Classic
Boston College men’s basketball lost 86–74 to Colorado State in the first round of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Classic.
Post, Zackery, and Harris’ 57 Combined Points Lead Eagles Past Harvard 73–64
Boston College basketball defeated Harvard 73–64 on Saturday at Conte Forum behind Quinten Post, Jaeden Zackery, and Claudell Harris Jr.’s 57 combined points.
Eagles Falter Against Pittsburgh in 24–16 Defeat
Boston College football fell to Pittsburgh 24–16 on Thursday. The Eagles only found the end zone once and allowed 404 total yards to Pitt.