The Eagles won their third straight game on Sunday afternoon, beating the Cardinals, 2-0, at home to kick off conference play.
Season in Review: 2017 Women’s Soccer
Despite losing their top-two all-time leading scorers, the Eagles bounced back in 2017—at one point winning six of seven matches—and ended up clinching their first ACC Tournament appearance in four years.
Coffey, Bike Lead Eagles Past Northeastern
Entering Sunday, BC had outscored its past two opponents 8-1. While the score might not show it, the Eagles continued their domination against Northeastern.
Five-Goal Offensive Explosion Fuels Victory Over Colgate
In BC’s first three regular season games, the team combined for five goals. But on Sunday, the Eagles doubled their scoring total with a dominant win over Colgate.
Despite Controlling Match, BC Falls to Vanderbilt in Home Opener
Right from the get-go, BC dominated every facet of its Friday night home opener against Vanderbilt. But one simple mental error, and the Eagles found themselves on the losing end.
Without Meehan and Dowd, BC Will Rely on Abundance of Youth in 2017
Almost two-thirds of the Eagles’ roster consists of underclassmen. Young as ever, BC lost its first non-conference game since 2015 on Sunday. But that might turn out to be a blessing for Alison Foley’s team.
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.
Women’s Soccer Releases 2017 Schedule
Last year, BC entered ACC play undefeated. But by the time the regular season ended, it was on the outside looking in. Wednesday’s schedule release gives a glimpse of its road back to the conference tournament.
Unbreakable: McKenzie Meehan Overcame Injury to Shatter Records at BC
McKenzie Meehan, The Heights’ Female Athlete of the Year, recovered from two terribly-timed injuries to set three major records for BC women’s soccer.
Women’s Soccer Drops Tough Game to Virginia Tech in Double Overtime
Boston College women’s soccer fell flat after an emotional win over No. 2 Florida State, falling to Virginia Tech in double overtime.