McKenna Goss led the Eagles with 19 kills, and the Eagles managed to scrape out a 16-14 fifth set victory after blowing a 2-0 match lead.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: Virginia Tech
Having dropped five conference games in a row, the Eagles’ second-to-last home match of the season comes against a team that beat them a few weeks prior—Virginia Tech.
Louisville Hands Eagles Fifth Loss in a Row, Conference Slide Continues
With 12 losses in their last 13 games—most recently a four-set setback against Louisville on Friday night—the Eagles are at risk of failing to replicate last year’s conference win total of four.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: vs. Louisville
The Eagles struggled mightily last time out, losing in straight sets to Virginia Tech, but have had five days to prepare for a Cardinals team that they played tough just two weeks ago. Last time the two teams met, BC was just two points from forcing a fifth set.
Eagles Swept by Virginia Tech, Drop Fourth Straight
The Eagles were led by Clare Naughton’s eight kills, but hit just .173 on the day, while the Hokies hit .302 and recorded nine less errors than BC.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: Syracuse and Virginia Tech
Having dropped nine of their last 10 in conference play, the Eagles look to turn it around with another pair of road games—this time against Syracuse and Virginia Tech.
Eagles Drop Matches to Louisville, Notre Dame on ACC Road Trip
Conference struggles continued for BC, as after a two-game road trip to Notre Dame and Louisville, it fell to just 1-9 in its last 10 games.
BC Snaps Losing Streak in Win over UNC, Splits Weekend Series
The Eagles were led on Sunday by Jewel Strawberry’s 14 kills, while McKenna Goss recorded 11 kills and one block in a losing effort against the Wolfpack on Friday.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: N.C. State and UNC
The Eagles will try to snap their six-game losing streak this weekend and close the gap in the ACC standings when both North Carolina State and North Carolina come to town.
Volleyball’s Slide Continues with Winless Weekend
The Eagles were plagued all weekend by poor hitting and untimely slow starts, as they were out-hit in both losses and recorded just .197 hitting percentage amid the two-game stretch.