In the latest edition of our Weekly Roundup, we take a look at women’s tennis recording another upset win, lacrosse moving to 14-0, Mason Pelio continuing to shine for baseball, and more.
Eagles Fall to Rival BU on Emily Morrow’s Walkoff Triple
BC was one out away from beating rival BU, but Emily Morrow had other plans—she tripled in a pair of runs on a deep shot to center, walking off with a 3-2 victory.
Eagles Fall Short Against Wolfpack
BC fell behind early against N.C. State, and despite a rally late in the game, it could not come out on top.
Eagles Use Seventh-Inning Comeback to Stun N.C. State
Maddison Hamilton plated the winning run with an RBI groundout, and the Eagles scored three runs in the seventh inning to overturn a 3-1 deficit, beating N.C. State 4-3 in the first game of the weekend series.
BC Uses Offensive Outburst to Ease Past Syracuse
Four different Eagles players notched two runs batted in, Camryn Dolby threw six strong innings, and Boston College softball cruised past Syracuse, 10-2, Saturday afternoon.
Bats Go Quiet, BC Falls to Central Florida
Jenna Ergle tried to spark a comeback with a seventh inning home run, but the Eagles couldn’t keep the momentum going, and fell 4-1 to Central Florida despite a strong pitching performance from Camryn Dolby.
Frei, DiEmmanuele Help Eagles Even Series With Notre Dame
After a disappointing outing on Friday, Allyson Frei responded by allowing just two earned runs over six innings, while Lexi DiEmmanuele did her part in the lineup en route to a series-equalizing win over the Irish.
Previewing 2018 Softball: Syracuse
Winners of four straight, BC is looking to keep the ball rolling and surpass the .500 mark when it travels to New York to take on Syracuse this weekend.
BC Can’t Cap Comeback at No. 23 Mississippi State
Following Mississippi State’s four-run first inning, the Eagles battled back to pull within one, but ultimately fell short of their second-consecutive victory over a ranked opponent.
BC’s Bats Come Alive in Road Win Over No. 18 Ole Miss
For just the second time this season, the Eagles scored six or more runs, rolling over No. 18 Ole Miss, 8-2, to secure their first victory over a ranked opponent this year.