In BC softball’s matchup against Pittsburgh, the Eagles lost 6–2 to the Panthers, ending its four-game winning streak.
BC’s Comeback Bid Falls Short in Extra Innings, Falls 11–9 to Rhode Island
After falling to an early six-run deficit, Boston College baseball fought back to force extra innings versus Rhode Island on Wednesday afternoon, but ultimately fell short in an 11-9 loss to the Rams.
Fuller Speaks at Charles River Regional Chamber Fireside Chat Event
Citizens gathered at the Charles River Country Club with Needham Town Manager Kate Fitzpatrick and Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller Friday.
BC Secures Mid-Week Win Over Bryant
Boston College softball beat Bryant 9–2 on Wednesday afternoon as Freshman pitcher Bailey Kenziorski gave up no runs in four innings.
BC Ties New Hampshire 1–1, Gustaffson Wins in Shootout
No. 1 Boston College men’s hockey tied New Hampshire 1–1 on Saturday night, but came out of the shootout with a win thanks to Gustaffsons’ game-winner in the fifth round.
Andre Gasseau Scores Two Goals, No. 2 BC Beats Vermont 4–1
No. 2 Boston College men’s hockey completed its doubleheader-sweep of Vermont on Saturday night in Burlington behind Andre Gasseau’s two goals and Jacob Fowler’s 32 saves.
No. 15 BC Rolls Its Way Past Vermont in 7–1 Victory
In No. 15 Boston College women’s hockey’s first game of its home-and-home series with Vermont, the Eagles put up seven goals en route to its first regulation win since their Beanpot semifinal win versus Harvard.
Vergura: Goodreads Wrapped 2024
Last year I set a goal to read 50 books. This took me on a page-turning journey that had me laughing and crying (often in some embarrassingly public places). Here’s a review of my top 10 from the year.
BC Overcomes Two-Goal Deficit, Beats Providence 4–2
No. 10 Boston College women’s hockey managed to come back from a two-goal deficit to beat Hockey East opponent Providence 4–2 at home on Tuesday.
Mayor Fuller Outlines Capital Improvement Plan at City Council Meeting
Mayor Fuller presented at Newton’s City Council meeting, providing her and Jonathan Yeo’s Capital Improvement Plan for the next five years.