Duke basketball was the preseason No. 1, but Virginia has controlled the ACC so far, behind stifling defense and methodical offense.
Rams Pick Johnson, Bills Select Milano in NFL Draft
Linebacker Matt Milano and John Johnson, who could play either defensive back or safety, were both selected in the 2017 NFL Draft this weekend.
Point/Counterpoint: Does BC’s Season Look Better or Worse After March?
Two years in a row, the Eagles have played North Carolina down to the wire. Both seasons, the Tar Heels have ended up in the national final. Are BC’s moral victories within the ACC legitimate, or are they meaningless?
In College Sports, It’s the ACC and Everyone Else
The ACC has dominated the major sports—basketball, football, soccer, and baseball—in 2016-17, begging the question: Has one conference ever been this good?
Football Proved It Can Win, Now It Must Finish the Job
Steve Addazio’s club proved it has plenty of fight left in it. Now the Eagles have to finish the job and make a bowl game.
Football Fails to Grab the Fruit in Loss to Syracuse
Boston College football received every opportunity to win against Syracuse. Each time, the Eagles failed to grab the fruit.
ACC Releases BC Football Schedule For 2015
The Eagles will face several tough opponents in 2015, highlighted by a nationally televised game against the defending ACC Champion Seminoles and a matchup at Fenway Park against Notre Dame.
Eagles Lose To Mountaineers At Tip-Off
Following a confidence-inspiring win over the New Mexico Lobos on Thursday, BC dropped a disappointing contest to the WVM.
Volleyball Splits Conference Road Trip
The volleyball team beat Syracuse and lost to Georgia Tech over the weekend.
Point Counterpoint: Who Will Be BC Basketball’s Most Important Player?
Hill and Finn argue whether Dennis Clifford or Olivier Hanlan will be more important this season.