The Eagles junior guard announced Wednesday that he was withdrawing from the NBA Draft to return for his third season on the Heights, fresh off a 2017-18 campaign where he averaged nearly 18 points, seven rebounds, and five assists per game.
For Second Year in a Row, Eagles Come Up Short in National Championship Game
BC was deadlocked with James Madison at halftime and even took a two-goal lead in the second half, but the Dukes came roaring back to hand the ACC regular season champions their second title game loss in as many years.
Eagles Capture 2018 ICSA National Championship
It took all 36 races for BC to come out on top against the College of Charleston in the regatta, as a third-place tie breaker was needed for the Eagles in order to receive the title of intercolligiate national champions.
BC Beats Maryland for First Time in Program History, Returns to National Title Game
In a rematch of the 2017 National Championship game, the Eagles rewrote the script, becoming just the third team in the past six years to defeat Maryland, punching their ticket to their second-straight title game.
At 142nd Commencement Exercises, a New Beginning for Class of 2018
“You graduates of the class of 2018 have great talent and promise because of who you are and what you have experienced in our community,” University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., said.
Eagles Outlast Stony Brook in Overtime, Punch Ticket to Final Four
Dempsey Arsenault’s game-winner propelled BC into a rematch against Maryland in Long Island, while Kaileen Hart provided four clutch goals of her own.
Senior Admin Respond to Concerns Over Choice of B.o.B for Modstock
This letter was sent by Vice President for Student Affairs and Provost and Dean of Faculties David Quigley to professors Dan Kirschner, Ruth Langer, and Alan Marcus, as well as the leadership of Boston College Hillel. (It was also sent to The Heights.) The letter addresses the Campus Activities Board’s decision to invite the rapper B.o.B,…
University Announces DiversityEdu Following Student Activism
DiversityEdu is a research-based online program that teaches skills to understand the impact of unconscious bias, language, and behavior.
Chandler, Hart Lead Eagles to Second-Consecutive Elite Eight Appearance
Tess Chandler and Kaileen Hart scored a career-high five goals apiece, guiding BC past Princeton in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, en route to the national quarterfinals.
CSOM Associate Dean Richard Keeley to Retire
“I feel very fortunate to have been part of this community, and to have been able to contribute in some way to its progress,” Keeley said.