Boston College was not sharp in a loss to Northeastern in the Hockey East Semifinals, but it’ll need to be against Harvard in the NCAA Tournament.
Eagles Miss Wide-Open Shots vs. Virginia Tech in 15th Straight Loss
Despite clear looks, especially from 3-point range, the Eagles still struggled, big time. And their attitude after the game showed it.
Notebook: Supporting Cast Goes Cold Against ‘Cuse in Wet Conte Forum
Conte Forum’s ceiling wasn’t the only thing to leak. The Eagles’ 3-point defense was porous, allowing Syracuse freshman Tyler Lydon to walk all over them.
Perception May Hurt Men’s Basketball Down the Road
The Eagles lost their 10th straight game, this time to Louisville. But the seemingly lax attitude of Jim Christian’s youthful crew may hurt BC on the recruiting trail.
Fasoula Drops 20, But Women’s Basketball Falls To No. 3 Notre Dame
The freshman center was the only player to break double digits, but it wasn’t enough to beat Muffet McGraw’s Fighting Irish.
Eagles Up Record To 11-1 With Wins Over Bryant, Northeastern
The Eagles continue their torrid pace as they enter ACC play against Virginia Tech on Jan. 3.
Three Up, Three Down: Perpiglia’s Big Day Highlights Victory Over Fordham
BC senior and bench mob captain Steve Perpiglia received some special news following the conclusion of the Eagles’ 64-55 victory over Fordham at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Addazio, Eagles Find Hope In Shamrock Series Defeat
Despite a 19-16 loss to Notre Dame in Saturday’s Shamrock Series at Fenway Park, Boston College football started laying the foundations for a bright future.
Present Meets Future In BC’s Season-Opening Victory
Graduate transfer Eli Carter and true freshman Jerome Robinson led the way for Boston College in a 75-49 victory over St. Francis Brooklyn.
AJ Turner Represents BC’s Return To Legitimacy
In 2000, Troy Bell revitalized a stagnant BC basketball program and returned in to national respectability. The cycle is repeated 15 years later, and AJ Turner can do the same.