In no particular order, here are some of the ups and downs of BC sports from 2013-14.
BC Baseball Is Heating Up
The Eagles’ pitching has been their strong suit this year. The trio of Andrew Chin, John Gorman, and Jeff Burke has combined to go 8-13 with an ERA of 3.98. On Tuesday, however, it was a fresh face leading the Eagles to the win in the nightcap.
Q&A: BC Hockey Defenseman Michael Matheson
On Wednesday, The Heights caught up with Matheson about his decision to return.
ROUNDUP: Tennis Teams Lose In ACCs
By: Alex Fairchild
The BC women’s tennis team lost 4-0 to Notre Dame,sailing qualified for the Coed National Championship in June
BC Could Easily Afford Upcoming NCAA Reforms
By: Austin Tedesco
Deflated coaching salaries could provide relief for student athletes.
The Haters’ Guide To Electricity And The World Cup
By: Connor Mellas
Accidental electrocution leads to brilliantly dumb ideas.
Eagles Take Doubleheader On Back Of Dominant First-Inning Performance
By: Marly Morgus
Chris Shaw powered the Eagles in their game two victory over the Terrapins.
University Begins Project To Replace Newton Turf
By: Marly Morgus
After nine years of use, the playing surface on Newton Campus’ field hockey field is being replaced.
Eagles Open Series With Win
By: Amanda Meier
BC began its series against Maryland with a 51 victory.
BASEBALL: Learning To Win
By: Johnny Carey
After sweeping Friday’s doubleheader, the Boston College baseball team looked for its first ACC series sweep in two years on Sunday. It was a special day at Shea Field, as the Eagles honored America’s finest in the team’s second annual Wounded Warrior Game.