The Eagles emerged winners against Tennessee Chattanooga and Central Michigan, but also blew a lead against Penn State and fell to St. Johns and Georgia Southern at the Madeira Beach tournament in Florida.
Clemson Hands Women’s Tennis Its Fifth Straight Loss
With Clemson dealing BC yet another loss, the Eagles have now lost five matches in a row after a 9-0 start to the season.
BC Splits Four Games Against Evansville, Eastern Kentucky in Weekend Tilt
BC baseball continued its travels to start the season. The Eagles split four games over the weekend, losing twice to Evansville while returning the favor against Eastern Kentucky.
Women’s Tennis’ Skid Continues with Defeat to Wake Forest
It was another disappointing outing for the Eagles as their losing streak continued with a 6-1 loss to the Demon Deacons.
Eagles Fend Off No. 24 Trojans Behind Strong First Half
Kenzie Kent had six assists, Sam Apuzzo had five goals, and the Eagles extended their regular season win streak to 25 games against No. 24 USC.
For Second Straight Year, Four Eagles Named to Tewaaraton Award Watch List
BC is one of just two teams in the country with four players on this year’s Watch List, the other being Florida. Only Maryland has more, with six potential candidates.
Apuzzo’s 10-Point Day Lifts Eagles to Resounding Win Over Dartmouth
Sam Apuzzo scored eight goals, Kenzie Kent had six assists, and BC used a dominant second half to erase all doubt against an overmatched Dartmouth side on Wednesday afternoon.
Women’s Tennis Breaks Program Records, But Comes Away Winless Against Wolfpack and Tar Heels
Yufei Long and Kylie Wilcox earned wins against opponents ranked in the top-10 in singles, but BC dropped 5-2 decisions against UNC and NC State.
Bullpen Struggles Cost Eagles Two Games in Weekend Series at Bethune-Cookman
BC finished the weekend with a resounding 14-5 win, but dropped the first two games to the host Wildcats as the result of poor pitching from the back end of the pitching staff.
BC Splits With East Carolina and JMU at Rainy Pirate Invitational
Despite rain cancelling one of their three scheduled games, the Eagles played twice and split against East Carolina and No. 18 James Madison.