A bit more than a month ago, BC pulled out a 4-3 victory at Walter Brown Arena. Still undefeated in the Hockey East, the Eagles will look to take a commanding 3-0 lead in the season series this weekend.
BC Expands Beer and Wine Sales at Conte Forum
The decision comes three months after Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond launched a City of Boston-approved pilot program to expand alcohol sales at Alumni Stadium.
Season in Review: 2017 Volleyball
Chris Campbell’s last season at the helm of the program ended poorly, with BC limping to just seven wins and failing to win more than four games in conference play for the 11th consecutive year.
At Nebraska, Eagles Lose Hawkins, ACC/Big Ten Challenge
Thirteen minutes into the first half, Teddy Hawkins went down with a non-contact knee injury, and while BC held its own for much of the night, it didn’t have enough firepower to make a move late in the game.
Pineau’s Career Day Goes to Waste at Columbia
Although Georgia Pineau shot 8-of-9 from the field and finished with 22 points, a career best, she wasn’t able to make up for the Eagles’ poor shooting from both the 3-point line and the charity stripe.
Season in Review: 2017 Field Hockey
Even though the Eagles posted a 11-1 non-conference record this fall, they went winless in the ACC for the first time in program history and, consequently, missed out on the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012.
Baseball Releases Complete 2018 Schedule
The Eagles’ road to their third-straight ACC Tournament is a little bit clearer, after the program released its slate of games for the 2018 season on Tuesday.
Lonergan Records Third Hat Trick, BC Thumps Northeastern
Caitrin Lonergan recorded her third hat trick of the season in the win over the Huskies, surpassing her teammate, Daryl Watts, for the nation lead in goals scored.
Dillon Named ACC Rookie of the Year
The first-year running back, who already set BC’s freshman single-season rushing record earlier this year, is the first player in program history to earn the award.
Injury-Riddled Season Was Exactly What BC Needed
Losing their center, quarterback, star defensive end, and four other starters to season-ending injuries forced the Eagles to look themselves in the mirror and take their first real step toward finding their identity.