The Eagles recorded just three goals in the opening half, but proceeded to rattle of 10 scoring plays in the second period, en route to a four-score victory, breaking the program record for consecutive wins.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: Northeastern
After stealing a game in back-to-back ACC weekend series, BC baseball will return home for its Tuesday afternoon home opener against Northeastern.
Previewing 2018 Lacrosse: Yale
On the verge of their longest win streak in program history, the Eagles will travel to New Haven, Conn. on Tuesday afternoon to take on Ivy League foe Yale.
Season in Review: 2017-18 Men’s Hockey
The Eagles won the Hockey East regular season title, but didn’t quite stack up against the cream of the crop, and it showed in a semifinal exit in the conference tournament as well as yet another winless Beanpot.
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.
Point/Counterpoint: Was Men’s Hockey’s Season Encouraging?
The Eagles won the Hockey East regular season despite being picked fourth in the preseason poll, but came up short in almost every major game during the course of the year.
Eagles Claim Program’s First Road Win Against Virginia During Weekend Series
BC had never won a road game against No. 21 Virginia, but did so in the weekend series opener—before dropping the final two games, the product of sloppy defense and bullpen struggles.
Softball Goes Winless in its First ACC Series of the Season
Three losses don’t tell the full tale against the Blue Devils, as Boston College came within one run in each game on the road.
BC Erupts for 16 Second-Half Goals in Victory Over Louisville
Louisville held the Eagles to a season-low three first-half goals. It was only a matter of time before BC found its footing—as soon as it did, its offense, the second-highest scoring unit in the nation, took over.
Notebook: Ironically, More Shots Means Fewer Goals for Eagles
Goalie Joseph Woll was able to hold off a Terrier onslaught in the first period, but even as the Eagles’ own offense got rolling, Boston University was able to capitalize on fortunate scoring opportunities.