West Virginia University was the first FBS school to sell alcohol to general admission ticket holders inside a campus stadium. Now, close to a third of college football has made the change—even Boston College.
Burt Taken No. 1 Overall in National Women’s Hockey League Draft
In the 2017 NWHL Draft, Katie Burt and Kenzie Kent were taken by the Boston Pride in the first round, while Toni Ann Miano was taken in the fourth round by the New York Riveters.
New York Red Bulls II Shut Out Eagles in Exhibition Match
Head coach Ed Kelly’s group reunited with former teammate Zeiko Lewis, when BC took on the USL’s New York Red Bulls II. The Eagles hung with the pros for the first half, but eventually New York took over.
Position Battles Continue in BC’s Second Scrimmage
Every week of training camp, the stakes get higher. On Saturday, head coach Steve Addazio mimicked game conditions for the Eagles’ second scrimmage of the summer. And the competition didn’t disappoint.
Stan Heath Leaves Men’s Basketball to Coach Lakeland Magic
Stan Heath joined BC’s staff with 13 years of head coaching experience. Now, after three years as an assistant, Heath will once again assume the lead role—this time, with the NBA G League’s Lakeland Magic.
Four Different Eagles Score in Exhibition Victory Over UConn
Just like in 2016, BC kicked off the season by downing Connecticut in a scrimmage. Only this time, the Eagles poured on four goals, all while shutting out the Huskies.
Justin Lloyd, MCAS ’18, Dies After Five-Year Battle With Cancer
Justin Lloyd, MCAS ’18, died last week after a five-year battle with a rare form of cancer called adenocarcinoma.
BC Drops 27 Spots to No. 49 in Forbes Ranking
The drop is one of the largest for any school with this year’s updated ranking methodology.
Aser Ghebremichael Left off Men’s Basketball’s 2017-18 Roster
The terms of why he is not on the roster anymore are currently unknown.
Running Back Corps Shines in Eagles’ First Scrimmage
After five days of training camp, the Eagles suited up for their first scrimmage of the summer. Similar to the Jay Memorial Spring Game, the offense stole the show.