The Eagles boast an undefeated record through 12 games this season, and with a new athletic field house set to open in the coming years it makes sense for lacrosse to upgrade its home field.
ACC Has Its Contenders, but Perhaps It’s Not as Good as We All Think
The ACC is frequently labeled as the toughest league in all of college basketball by fans, players, and coaches alike, but, once again, the conference has been exposed when it matters most: March.
Everything That Can Go Wrong Will Go Wrong With Your Bracket
Each year, associate sports editor Bradley Smart has high hopes for his bracket, but each year he’s let down as Murphy’s Law is in full effect—and there’s plenty of pitfalls in this years tourney.
In Wake of NCAA Recruitment Scandal, One-and-Done Rule Must Go
Yahoo! Sports’ recent report, detailing the NCAA recruitment expenditure scandal, is a sign that now’s a better time than ever for the NBA to get rid of its one-and-done rule.
Eagles’ Youth Finally Catching up to Them in Jerry York Era
The Eagles have always been one of the younger teams in Hockey East, but in the past two years they have failed to turn their potential into results.
It’s About Time Robinson and Bowman Crack an NBA Big Board
Jerome Robinson is the ACC’s second-leading scorer, and Ky Bowman is the only player in the nation, averaging at least 16.9 points, 7.2 boards, and 5.0 assists per game—yet neither have received the recognition they deserve.
Big 12’s Transfer Proposal is What Student Athletes Need
A new proposal on the table from the Big 12 could result in the NCAA easing transfer restrictions on student athletes—including preventing coaches from blocking destinations—which is a long overdue change.
Watts, Lonergan Headline Most Prolific Team in College Hockey
With three current defensemen overseas for the Olympics, the best goaltender in the game, and the top two leading scorers in the country, as well as another pair of skaters in the top 15, BC has more star power than any other team in NCAA hockey.
Men’s Basketball’s Early-Season Success Goes Beyond 2017-18
The recent recruitment of ESPN 100 forward Jairus Hamilton, as well as BC’s current success, serve as evidence that the program is finally turning the page on what has been six years of infamy.
Injury-Riddled Season Was Exactly What BC Needed
Losing their center, quarterback, star defensive end, and four other starters to season-ending injuries forced the Eagles to look themselves in the mirror and take their first real step toward finding their identity.