The decision comes three months after Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond launched a City of Boston-approved pilot program to expand alcohol sales at Alumni Stadium.
At Nebraska, Eagles Lose Hawkins, ACC/Big Ten Challenge
Thirteen minutes into the first half, Teddy Hawkins went down with a non-contact knee injury, and while BC held its own for much of the night, it didn’t have enough firepower to make a move late in the game.
Dillon Named ACC Rookie of the Year
The first-year running back, who already set BC’s freshman single-season rushing record earlier this year, is the first player in program history to earn the award.
Volleyball Head Coach Chris Campbell Resigns
During his eight-year tenure on the Heights, Campbell only recorded three double-digit win seasons, and never won more than six conference matches in one year.
Men’s Basketball’s Defense Falters at Providence
The Eagles had no answer for Providence’s inside-out attack, and since their backcourt didn’t get going until late in the second half, they had no means of keeping pace with the Friars.
Football Puts on Offensive Showcase in Win Over Syracuse
Darius Wade logged a career-high 248 passing yards, A.J. Dillon rushed for more than 190 yards for the third-consecutive game, and the Eagles totaled a season-best 581 yards of offense in the regular season finale.
BC Blows Late Lead, Ties Harvard
Despite being outshot, 32-21, and giving up an equalizing goal with less than three minutes to go, the Eagles hung on to tie Harvard, moving to 7-0-1 in their last eight games.
Robinson Leads Second-Half Comeback Against Colgate
For the second-straight game, the Eagles were trailing at the break. But in the second half, Jerome Robinson turned it on, much like he did against La Salle, willing BC to another non-conference win.
BC Plans for Educational Module, Survey in Response to Racist Incidents
One of the student involved in a racist incident last month is no longer enrolled at BC, according to a press release.
Computer Science Sees Schiller Institute as Growth Opportunity
The number of computer science majors more than quadrupled from 2007 to 2016, but the faculty body has remained relatively small.