McKenzie Meehan, The Heights’ Female Athlete of the Year, recovered from two terribly-timed injuries to set three major records for BC women’s soccer.
Why I’m Grateful for Boston College’s Winless Season in 2015-16
Although men’s basketball and football improved in 2016-17, the lack of postseason magic from BC’s smaller sports made this year worse than last year.
BC Blows Late Lead, Hurricanes Take Series Behind Ninth-Inning Rally
Hunter Tackett went deep again, one of four Miami home runs on Saturday, as the Eagles wasted a good outing from Dan Metzdorf in a 14-5 loss.
At Introductory Press Conference, Martin Jarmond Proves “Passion is Contagious”
The soon-to-be youngest AD in the Power Five didn’t reveal details about his plans for BC, but his energy alone was enough to captivate the crowd.
A Brief To-Do List for New AD Martin Jarmond
Martin Jarmond arrived on campus to a flurry of questions on Monday. He’ll have a full plate, but here’s what he should address first.
Metzdorf, Martellini Lift Eagles Over NC State
Dan Metzdorf tossed a career-high eight innings and Gian Martellini notched the game-winning RBI in the Eagles’ 2-1 win against the Wolfpack.
In ALS Awareness Game, Eagles Cruise Past NC State at Fenway
BC’s lineup exploded for 16 hits against the Wolfpack, pulling out an 8-3 win with Pete Frates and his family in attendance.
Ohio State’s Martin Jarmond to Become Next Athletic Director
After nine years with the Buckeyes, Martin Jarmond will be the youngest AD in the Power Five, as well as BC’s first ever AD of color.
Coaches Remain Highest-Compensated Employees
Despite an endowment decrease of $150 million in fiscal 2016, BC’s chief investment officer John Zona made $1.31 million.
Birdball Earns First ACC Series Win At Duke
Jacob Stevens, Donovan Casey, and Gian Martellini all had huge weekends at Duke, leading Birdball to a pair of victories.