Behind goals from fresh faces in Alex Mieles and Mike Suski, BC broke a 1-1 tie and pulled away from the visiting Friars in its first action of the fall.
Gionta, Smith, Stack Headline BC Hall of Fame Class of 2019
A Stanley Cup winner, a Super Bowl winner, multiple draft picks, and countless program-defining stars highlight the 2019 Hall of Fame class at Boston College.
Men’s Soccer Releases Complete 2019 Schedule
The Eagles will host four ACC teams, five non-conference foes, and open up the 2019 campaign against Quinnipiac at the end of August at home.
Season in Review: 2018 Men’s Soccer
The Eagles finished under .500 for the fifth time in six years, and will lose Simon Enstrom—who finishes his career tied for second in program history with 31 goals—to graduation as they seek to reload before the 2019 season.
Defensive Lapses Cost Eagles in Season-Ending Loss to N.C. State
Abe Bibas saved a goal with a goal line block and scored on a diving header, but the Eagles were outshot 14-7 and did not register a shot for the final 28 minutes in their ACC Tournament loss to the Wolfpack.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Soccer: North Carolina State
The Eagles open up the ACC Tournament with one of just two teams they managed to win a conference game against this season—North Carolina State.
Men’s Soccer’s Regular Season Ends With Scoreless Tie at No. 20 Syracuse
Syracuse outshot the Eagles, 24-9, but the BC backline battled for 110 minutes and helped goalie Antonio Chavez Borrelli post a clean sheet and close the regular season with a scoreless double overtime draw.
At URI, Eagles Once Again Let Match Slip Away in Final Stages of Regulation
The Eagles lost their final non-conference game of the season, allowing a late second-half goal to Rhode Island in what was a disappointing fourth-straight loss.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Soccer: Rhode Island
The Eagles have lost six of seven against ranked opponents this season, but will look to improve on that record and snap a three-game losing streak as they head to face No. 23 Rhode Island.
BC Cracks in Final Minutes of Regulation Against No. 5 Tar Heels
North Carolina scored twice in the final 10 minutes of the second half, breaking the scoreless tie and handing the Eagles their second shutout loss of the 2018 campaign.