In its first game since the norovirus outbreak, Boston College men’s basketball suffered its sixth straight loss, 66-51, to No. 15 Providence College.
Poor Foul Shooting Hurts Eagles In Loss To PSU
A winnable game slipped through Boston College men’s basketball’s fingers on Wednesday evening as the Eagles (3-4) squandered a halftime lead against Penn State (4-2) en route to a 58-67 loss. The defeat marked the fourth consecutive loss for the Eagles, as well as their first home loss of the year. Let’s take a look…
Three Up, Three Down: Milon Steps Up And Diallo Fouls Out
Against Harvard, Matt Milon led the Eagles with 16 points while Diallo had five fouls in six minutes.
Eagles Looking To Play Spoiler Against No. 4 Notre Dame
Boston College doesn’t have much to play for in 2015, but there will still be a lot at stake on Saturday night when the Eagles take on the Irish at Fenway Park.
Jeke, Demko Step Up In Fight-Filled Affair Against UMass
Thatcher Demko netted his fourth shutout in five games and converted defenseman Travis Jeke scored his first goal of the season in a rout of the Minutemen.
Settipane Records Third Shutout Of Season Against Richmond
Leah Settipane registered her third shutout of the season and the Boston College Eagles defeated the Richmond Spiders 2-0 and in the process notched their ninth win of the season. The shutout was Settipane’s first since August, and comes at the time when the Eagles need to get hot for postseason play, with only one…
BC Skates By New Hampshire In Easy Victory
Kristyn Capizzano and Kenzie Kent each had two goals in a dominating rout over the University of New Hampshire. Katie Burt secured her second consecutive shutout in the victory.
BC’s Injured Offense Should Still Compete In Durham
Despite a multitude of injuries, Boston College head coach Steve Addazio’s team has enough offense to hang with the Blue Devils.
Eagles Look To Return To Power Run Game Against Northern Illinois
Quarterback issues aside, BC football needs to revive its power run game, which struggled last week.
ROUNDUP: The Week In Review
By: Scott Hill
Men’s and women’s track, sailing, rowing, and tennis competed in the past week.