The league borrowed tactics from Big Tobacco and Big Oil in a war on science that downplayed concussions. Where is the appropriate public outrage?
Heading Into NCAA Tourney, Eagles Have Cause for Concern
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.
Three Cheers for BC Women’s Hockey
Don’t be dissuaded by a loss in the national championship. BC women’s hockey has given pride to an athletic department and its fans that desperately needed it.
University Leadership Must Show Commitment to BC Athletics
After a recent Boston Globe article criticizing BC Athletics, University administration must address the issues to improve the state of sports.
How Do You Think BC Athletics is Doing This Year?
Are you more of an Olaf or an Eeyore in your view of this year’s Eagles?
Ivy League Football Vote to Ban Tackling is the Right Move
Ivy League football made history for all the right reasons when its eight coaches voted to ban full-contact practices earlier this week.
BC’s Men and Women Are the Clear National Title Favorites
Don’t be fooled by pretenders around the nation. The Eagles are the top team to beat in both men’s and women’s hockey.
A Long-Term Perspective is Best for Men’s Basketball
A woeful season from men’s basketball is one strike against Jim Christian, but fans should keep the long-term in mind.
Parity in College Basketball Breaks Tradition
Parity in college basketball will make this year’s March Madness will be interesting, as the lack of a real No. 1 team leaves a lot hanging up in the air.
Toby Ampadu and His Fight for the American Dream
After graduating from BC and going undrafted in the MLS SuperDraft, Ghana native Toby Ampadu was left with questions about his future in America and with the sport he loves.