By: Tommy Meloro
BC lax crushed the Crusaders on Wednesday evening.
By: Tommy Meloro
BC lax crushed the Crusaders on Wednesday evening.
By: Johnny Carey
The Eagles finally played at Shea this week and found winning form.
By: Brian Brooks
Three outs away. Boston College entered the top of the ninth with a comfortable 7-2 lead, needing three outs-just three measly outs-to send the No. 1 team in the country packing. Everything was going right for BC.
By: Tommy Meloro
The Boston College women’s lacrosse team had gotten off to a fast start this year, winning seven of its first eight games, but the Eagles have lost two of their last three. The two losses have been to top teams, but they were largely due to the Eagles’ inability to put forth a strong start in the beginning of their games.The Eagles continued their trend on Saturday at Maryland, as the Terrapins leapt out to a 4-0 lead. BC recovered to take the lead late in the second half, but they were unable to finish out the game, and Maryland beat BC 10-9.
By: Jim Hill
By: Michael Hoff
Boston College baseball hosted Florida State at its latest home, Bill Beck Field in Kingston, R.I., for a double header Friday and dropped the first bill 6-0.
By: Johnny Carey
After suffering a double-header sweep, bookended by a backbreaking ninth inning collapse on Friday, the Eagles looked to stave off a series sweep against the No. 1 Florida State Seminoles on Saturday. The ‘Noles showed once again how good they are, though, pummeling Boston College 10-1.
By: Scott Hill
Catching up on the action from last week’s sports.
Covie Stanwick and Brooke Blue led the Eagles past Harvard in Wednesday’s cross-town matchup.
Northeastern improved to .500 after a 7-0 win against the sliding Eagles.