In Boston College lacrosse’s matchup against No. 2 Northwestern, the No. 1 Eagles took an early 6–0 lead in the matchup, ultimately winning 13–9.
BC Splits Saturday Slate with Loss to No. 2 Florida and Win Over Providence in Final Games of Bubly Invitational
BC softball won one of its two games on Saturday, beating winless Providence before falling to No. 2 Florida.
Eagles Beat Binghamton, Fall to No. 14 Duke and No. 2 Florida to Open Bubly Invitational
Boston College softball began its weekend 1–2 after losses to No. 2 Florida and No. 14 Duke, plus a 2–0 win over Binghamton.
BC Baseball, Full of Fresh Faces, Looks to Bounce Back After 22–31 Season
After a 22-31 season in Boston College baseball head coach Todd Interdonato’s second season with the squad, the Eagles missed a bid to the NCAA tournament and lost some studs in the process. But after snagging some heavy-hitting transfers and a handful of freshmen, BC looks to put together an impressive 2025 campaign in a tough ACC pool.
No. 1 Eagles Continue Strong Start to the Season, Dominate BU 21–6
In Boston College’s matchup against the Terriers, the Eagles defeated the Terriers, 21–6, marking their fifteenth-straight win against BU.
BC Cruises Past Indiana State and LIU
Boston College softball wrapped up the weekend with a doubleheader win over Indiana State and Long Island behind stellar performances on the mound from fresh and familiar faces.
BC’s Comeback Bid Falls Short in 6–4 Loss to FGCU
In Boston College’s weekend tournament, the Eagles went 2–2 to start the season.
No. 1 BC Coasts Past No. 8 Loyola Maryland, Defeats Greyhounds 21–7 in First Game
No. 1 BC women’s lacrosse beat No. 8 Loyola Maryland 21–7 in its first game of the season. Rachel Clark led the Eagles with seven goals.
“Let’s Do Something That Has Never Been Done Before and Make History”: Previewing the 2025 BC Lacrosse Season
Following BC’s 2024 national championship win against Northwestern, the expectation is to win back-to-back. Read the 2025 lacrosse preview.
Sal Frelick: A Gold Glove–Winning Player, an “Even Better Person”
Sal Frelick had only one offer to play college baseball. It turns out that was all he needed.