No one man can replace a bat like Chris Shaw. Scouting, other bats, and a little luck are the key.
Chris Shaw Selected 31st Overall By San Francisco Giants
The BC slugger joins Tony Sanchez and Chris Lambert as the school’s only baseball players drafted in the first round of the MLB Draft.
Birdball’s Season Is Over, But The Story Doesn’t Have To Be
Birdball won’t head into the summer with a perfect ending, but it’s possible that it may just yet to be written.
Erika Reineke Sets Sail On An Olympic Dream
BC junior Erika Reineke is the 2015 NEISA Women’s Sailor of the Year, but she isn’t finished—her goal is a spot in the 2016 Olympic Games.
Birdball Sweeps Non-Conference Slate Against URI And Bryant
The Eagles took advantage of two games outside of the ACC, beating the Rams and the Bulldogs this week.
Softball Splits Series With UMass, Beats Providence Over Weekend
BC softball split a weekend series with UMass, then returned home to dominate the Providence Friars on Wednesday.
Pac-12 Survey Raises Concerns For Boston College Student-Athletes
Athletes out west feel too stressed from their sports commitments. And while BC does a good job alleviating these pressures, Brad Bates and the department still have a lot of work to do.
Eagles Salvage One Game In Series At Louisville
The Eagles were able to grab one win in a road series against the University of Louisville, but they still sit in last in the ACC.
Finding Small Victories Hidden Underneath Disappointment
Look closely into the past year and you’ll find moments of greatness forgotten among the shortcomings of BC Athletics.
North Carolina Pitching Staff Stalls Eagles In Weekend Sweep
The Eagles mustered only one run in Chapel Hill over the weekend, dropping back onto the ACC Tournament bubble.