Georgetown University just made the right move in hiring Patrick Ewing to be its next men’s basketball coach—and a few years down the road, BC might benefit from the precedent set by the Hoyas.
In Wake of HB2.0, NCAA Should Keep Boycott of North Carolina
North Carolina repealed the controversial HB2 legislation, but replaced it with a bill that still allows for discrimination of the state’s LGBTQ+ community.
It Takes More Than Five to Create Winning Basketball
Often, bench players are an afterthought. But with Luke Maye’s game-winning shot in Sunday’s South Regional final, everyone was reminded how important a supporting cast really is.
Notorious Eagle-Killer Seth Beer Destined for MLB Stardom
Seth Beer has crushed Birdball in six career games, batting .381 with three home runs. But BC shouldn’t feel bad—the former swimming prodigy is doing it to everyone in college baseball.
Just Like Krzyzewski, Men’s Hockey Will Bounce Back
Just like Mike Krzyzewski and Duke men’s basketball, Jerry York and BC men’s hockey will bounce right back to winning ways next year after a disappointingly early end to the 2016-17 season.
LaVar Ball’s Big Baller Brand Pushes Boundaries of Student-Athlete Rights
Is LaVar Ball a cocky loud-mouth? An overbearing father? Sports editor Riley Overend thinks he might be a pioneer for student-athlete rights with his Big Baller Brand.
Despite Marginal Improvement, Men’s Basketball Still Sits at ACC’s Cellar
Ky Bowman’s electrifying play in the back half of the season complemented Jerome Robinson and gave fans a sense of hope. Yet it wasn’t enough to right Christian’s rebuild. BC still sits at the bottom of the ACC.
Who Should Replace Brad Bates as Athletic Director?
Sports editor Riley Overend narrows down the athletic director search to eight candidates and evaluates them ahead of Brad Bates’ impending resignation.
A New Era of BC Athletics Calls for a New Era of Eagles Uniforms
BC is about to enter into a new era of athletics, providing the perfect opportunity to update its uniforms and introduce new style.
Midseason Firings Have No Place in Sports, Especially at the Collegiate Level
Following Kentucky men’s basketball’s comeback victory over SEC rival Georgia, head coach John Calipari sounded off about the nonsensical nature of midseason firings. He isn’t wrong.