The Eagles have suffered through a disappointing season, but enter the Beanpot looking for some redemption after suffering consecutive first-round losses the past two seasons.
Beanpot Team Capsule: Harvard Men’s Hockey
The Crimson have won four of five and are playing some of their best hockey right now, fighting to return to the NCAA Tournament after narrowly missing it last year.
Weekly Round-Up: Big Wins for Men’s Basketball, Women’s Hockey, Women’s Tennis Continues Hot Start
In the first edition of our weekly round-up, we take a look at big wins for men’s basketball and women’s hockey, as well as a heartbreaking loss for women’s basketball.
Eagles Squander Two-Goal Lead, Tie with No. 19 River Hawks
Despite being outshot by 11, BC never trailed in the contest, but the River Hawks cut numerous deficits to force a hard-fought tie.
BC Falls to No. 19 UMass Lowell After Shaky Third Period
Freshman Jack MacBain knotted an equalizer in the second period, but from then on, the Eagles could not find the back of the net, encountering another setback in 2019.
Notebook: Woll Excellent as Eagles Ease Past Providence Again
Joe Woll turned in a stellar performance for the Eagles with 25 saves, and BC executed on the power play, finishing 1-of-4 on the man advantage for the night in its 4-1 win over Providence.
BC Rebounds From Consecutive Losses to Upset Friars Again
Behind a pair of goals from senior leader Christopher Brown and a strong defensive effort, the Eagles upset No. 11 Providence for the second time in as many games.
Eagles Inconsistent Season Continues With Deflating 7-2 Loss to Maine
After beating No. 7 Providence on Saturday night, BC has since dropped consecutive games to New Hampshire and Maine, allowing six-plus goals in each of them.
Early Lead Not Enough as Eagles Drop Road Contest to New Hampshire
The Eagles got goals from four different players, but couldn’t hold off an inspired New Hampshire attack, which notched six goals over the final two periods to beat BC.
Eagles Rally Past No. 7 Providence in Return to Hockey East Play
After three disappointing losses to start the new semester, a return to conference play was just what BC needed as it knocked off No. 7 Providence on Friday night.