The Eagles recorded just three goals in the opening half, but proceeded to rattle of 10 scoring plays in the second period, en route to a four-score victory, breaking the program record for consecutive wins.
Due to Limited Housing Availability, Gonzaga May House Rising Sophomores
The Class of 2021 is larger than the sophomore class size by almost 100 students, and more rising juniors applied to live on campus than in previous years, contributing to the limited housing availability.
Racial Justice Symposium Considers Effects of Racial Trauma
“Nations are no more real than race is,” said Philippe Copeland, a clinical assistant professor at the Boston University School of Social Work. “They were literally created by the same people for the same reasons—some of it over coffee.”
CSOM Students, Faculty React to Grade Inflation Report
“I think having general principles and boundaries is a good policy, but there should be always room for flexibility depending on the circumstances and particular cases,” said Juan Montes, assistant professor of the practice in CSOM.
Watts Becomes First Freshman in NCAA History to Win Patty Kazmaier Award
Daryl Watts was crowned the national player of the year on Saturday morning when she became the first freshman, let alone underclassmen, to ever win the Patty Kazmaier Award.
Eagles’ NCAA Tournament Chances Plummet With Loss to BU in Hockey East Semis
Despite coming out strong in overtime, BC watched rival BU score the game winner with four minutes left, knocking the Eagles out of both the Hockey East Tournament and likely a potential NCAA berth.
Tuition Set at $54,600 for 2018-19 School Year
The total cost of attendance, including fees and room and board, will rise to $69,942, increasing 3.6 percent from the 2017-18 level.
York Named Hockey East Coach of the Year
Jerry York, who guided BC—one of the youngest teams in the country—to a 20-plus win season and a regular season conference title this year, was awarded Hockey East Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his career.
Watts, Lonergan, Miano Selected to AHCA All-American Teams
Daryl Watts, Caitrin Lonergan, and Toni Ann Miano were named AHCA All-Americans on Thursday, marking just the second time in program history that a trio of Eagles have earned the distinction in the same season.
‘Loving, Caring, and Selfless’: Remembering Christine Loeber, BC SSW ’08
“The pain may never leave us, but we can be dedicated to our purpose in life and capture the love and livelihood that Christine showed us with her life,” said a former veteran who Loeber treated.