Daryl Watts was crowned the national player of the year on Saturday morning when she became the first freshman, let alone underclassmen, to ever win the Patty Kazmaier Award.
Previewing 2018 Lacrosse: Louisville
Currently in the midst of a four-game road trip, BC lacrosse will travel to Kentucky to play Louisville on Saturday afternoon, resuming ACC play after an eight-game hiatus.
Eagles’ NCAA Tournament Chances Plummet With Loss to BU in Hockey East Semis
Despite coming out strong in overtime, BC watched rival BU score the game winner with four minutes left, knocking the Eagles out of both the Hockey East Tournament and likely a potential NCAA berth.
Previewing 2017-18 Men’s Hockey: HEA Tournament Semifinals Vs. BU
Just like last year, the Eagles will face off against Boston University in the Hockey East Tournament Semifinals on Friday night, looking to reach their second-consecutive conference championship.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: Virginia
After stealing one of three in Raleigh, N.C., Birdball will travel to Charlottesville to take on another top-25 opponent, No. 22 Virginia, in its second ACC weekend series of the year.
York Named Hockey East Coach of the Year
Jerry York, who guided BC—one of the youngest teams in the country—to a 20-plus win season and a regular season conference title this year, was awarded Hockey East Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his career.
Watts, Lonergan, Miano Selected to AHCA All-American Teams
Daryl Watts, Caitrin Lonergan, and Toni Ann Miano were named AHCA All-Americans on Thursday, marking just the second time in program history that a trio of Eagles have earned the distinction in the same season.
Everything That Can Go Wrong Will Go Wrong With Your Bracket
Each year, associate sports editor Bradley Smart has high hopes for his bracket, but each year he’s let down as Murphy’s Law is in full effect—and there’s plenty of pitfalls in this years tourney.
Notebook: Eagles Have Little to Takeaway in Blowout Loss to Hilltoppers
BC suffered one of its worst losses of the season on the biggest stage it has seen all year, but it doesn’t strip the team of the fact that it found a way to greatly exceed expectations.
Western Kentucky Ends BC’s Season in First Round of NIT
Following a fluid opening quarter of play, the Eagles collapsed on both ends of the floor over the course of the final 30 minutes of regulation, suffering an early exit in their first NIT in seven years.