Read Sourabh Gokarn and Graham Dietz’s preview for the 2024 Boston College football season here.
“Pete is Birdball”: How the Ice Bucket Challenge Lives On, a Decade Later
Ten summers ago, the Eagles rallied around Frates to support his battle against ALS. Today, nearly five years after Frates’ passing, he and his movement remain the program’s heartbeat.
Quinten Post Drafted 52nd Overall by the Golden State Warriors in the 2024 NBA Draft
The Golden State Warriors made Quinten Post the first Eagle drafted since Jerome Robinson in 2018 by using the 52nd overall pick to select the 7-footer.
Gokarn: Leahy’s Tenure Has Left BC’s Revenue Sports Behind. Where Did Things Go Wrong?
Under University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J, Boston College has gone nearly 15 years without an eight-win football season or a men’s basketball NCAA Tournament appearance. Where did things go wrong?
Offense Falters, Defense Shines in O’Brien’s First Spring Game
Two days prior to Boston College football’s annual Jay McGillis Spring Game, head coach Bill O’Brien promised the showcase would offer a hint of things to come. “We’re gonna show these people a preview of what’s gonna come in the fall,” O’Brien said after the conclusion of the team’s final spring practice. If Saturday’s game…
“This Is The Real Deal”: BC Student Managers Reflect on Hosting NCAA Tournament East Regional
Senior men’s basketball managers Patrick Blaesser and Matthew Malley assisted in the first NCAA Tournament East Regional held at the TD Garden since 2018.
“This is a Miracle”: How BC’s 1994 Elite Eight Team Took Down Titans and Made Program History
Against a pair of blue-blood programs and Hall of Fame head coaches, Boston College men’s basketball realized its potential and embarked on one of the greatest March Madness runs in program history. This is the story of that run, narrated by those who lived it.
Eagles’ Season Ends With 79–70 Loss to UNLV in Second Round of NIT
On Sunday night, Boston College basketball’s season came to and end after UNLV defeated the Eagles 79–70 in the second round of the NIT.
Eagles Earn First NIT Win Since 2011 with 62–57 Victory Over Providence
On Tuesday, Boston College men’s basketball earned its first NIT win since 2011 with a 62–57 win over Providence.
Eagles Earn First NIT Berth in Six Years
Boston College men’s basketball will make its first NIT appearance since the 2017–18 season.