BC women’s hockey dominated for two periods against Vermont Friday, but the Catamounts scored two third period goals to defeat BC 3–2.
BC Matches Syracuse’s Physicality, Ties The Orange 1–1
Syracuse’s late penalty kick was just enough to tie Boston College men’s soccer 1–1. The Eagles extended the No. 4 ranked Orange’s winless streak to two games.
BC Caps off Season With 1–1 Draw With Wake Forest
BC women’s soccer struggled to score for 80 minutes Thursday until Sophia Lowenberg gave the Eagles a 1–0. Wake Forest responded, though, tying the game.
Eagles Suffer First-Ever Loss To UConn, Jurkovec Makes Early Exit With Injury
For the first time in 15 all-time meetings, BC football was defeated by UConn by a score of 13–3.
UConn Breaks Out in Third Period to Earn 5–1 Win
BC and UConn headed into the third quarter tied at one apiece, but the Huskies scored four unanswered goals late in the game to earn a 5–1 win.
Virginia and Miami Swap Spots, and Top Three Solidify Placement
Heading into Week nine, the top three spots of Clemson, Wake Forest, and Syracuse stay put, while Virginia and Miami swap spots at eight and 10.
Weekly Roundup: Rowing Races at Head of The Charles, Men’s and Women’s Golf Cap Off Seasons, and Women’s Tennis Contends With Nation’s Best at Super Regionals
This week, rowing raced at the Head of The Charles, men’s and women’s golf capped off their seasons, and women’s tennis competed at Super Regionals.
Sigurdarson Scores Hat Trick in BC’s Largest Victory of Season
Stefan Sigurdarson left the field in his final home game on Monday with the sixth most goals in program history.
Susannah Anderson Sees Title IX in Action 50 Years After it Became Law
BC softball’s Susannah Anderson credits the impact of Title IX for the opportunities she’s afforded as an athlete today.
Bilka and Newhook Each Record Four Points to Help Eagles Sweep Series With BU
Abby Newhook and Hannah Bilka each recorded four points in the Eagles’ win over Boston University in the 66th Battle of Comm. Ave.