Despite the ACC Midfielder of the Year transferring from the program and losing two starters to season-ending injuries, the Eagles and first-year head coach Jason Lowe are confident going into this season.
Eagles Close Preseason With Comfortable Win Over UVM
Mia Karras shined at right back and the Eagles impressed in a 3-1 win over Vermont that featured a rain delay of over an hour.
Smith, Eagles Open Exhibition Slate With Shutout of Colgate
Behind a goal from freshman Sam Smith and a combined shutout effort from goalies Allie Augur and Maddie Murphy, BC beat the visiting Raiders in its first preseason game.
Representing Jamaica, Allyson Swaby’s FIFA World Cup Debut Ends in Group Play
Former Eagles defender Allyson Swaby played all 270 minutes of the Reggae Girlz’s first-ever World Cup appearance, starting at center back in each of Jamaica’s Group C matches.
Women’s Soccer Releases Complete 2019 Schedule
The Eagles and new head coach Jason Lowe released their 2019 schedule on Wednesday, and it includes 11 tournament teams from a year ago as well as a three-game homestand to start the year.
Women’s Soccer Hires Jason Lowe as Head Coach
After five years as Wake Forest’s associate head coach, Jason Lowe will attempt to keep BC on the right track after the winningest coach in program history, Alison Foley, suddenly resigned in December.
Season in Review: 2018 Women’s Soccer
While the recent headlines have been around the departures of Alison Foley and Sam Coffey, the Eagles enjoyed a remarkably successful 2018 season and went to the NCAA Tournament.
Women’s Soccer Star Sam Coffey to Transfer to Penn State
2018 ACC Midfielder of the Year and Mac Hermann Trophy Finalist Sam Coffey announced on Twitter Tuesday afternoon that she’s transferring to Penn State to finish out her college career.
Women’s Soccer Head Coach Alison Foley Resigns
In 22 years with the Eagles, Foley piled up a program-best 280 wins and led BC to eight Sweet 16s, three Elite Eights, and the College Cup in 2010.
Eagles Upset in First Round, Fall to Hofstra at Home
The Eagles gave up a season-high four goals in the disappointing first round loss to visiting Hofstra, crashing out of the NCAA Tournament in the first round despite outshooting the Pride 28-6.