The Eagles shut out the University of Maine in back-to-back games, backed by the impressive play of the penalty kill unit, and freshmen Miles Wood and Colin White.
J.T. Barrett’s OVI Punishment Toes Thin Line Of Amateurism
Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett deserves a harsh punishment following his arrest, but taking away his scholarship money is sending the wrong message.
BC’s Loss To Louisville Goes Deeper Than The Scoreboard
Louisville beat BC, 17-14, in a game the Eagles had no business winning. That’s what made the loss so difficult to process afterwards.
Handing Out BC Football’s Midseason Report Card
The midterm grades are in—while some BC football position groups are acing their courses this year, others are clinging on for dear life.
Volleyball Drops Three In A Row
The Eagles lost in their last three tilts against Syracuse, Virginia Tech, and Pittsburgh.
Queens Without Crowns: BC Looks To Claim The Throne
Last year, BC women’s hockey was the No. 1 team in the country, but faltered in its three most important games. In 2015, the Eagles are out to capture the championship that has escaped them for 21 years.
Carreiro’s First Career Goal Gives BC The Edge Over NC State
Freshman Gaby Carreiro scored her first career goal on a screaming shot from the top of the box to beat North Carolina State on the road.
Poor Clock Management, Predictable Play-Calling Hinder BC
Despite a win, Boston College nearly gift-wrapped the game to Northern Illinois with poor clock management and a predictable play-calling strategy.
BC’s Athletic Revitalization Must Come From The Bottom Up
Boston College’s Olympic sports have impressed so far this season, and they’ll need to continue doing so to provide a spark to the retooling of BC Athletics.
Missed Opportunities Doom Hapless Eagles Against FSU
Whether it was missing a tackle in the end zone or failing to recover a muffed punt, BC failed to capitalize on its chances in a shutout loss to Florida State.