After a major collapse in the second half, BC fell to Columbia 54–51 on Thursday, ending its season and NIT run.
Eagles Best Columbia in Bounce-Back Win
Boston College women’s basketball avenged last year’s loss to Columbia by prevailing over the Lions, 74-60. Georgia Pineau led the Eagles with 16 points.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Basketball: Columbia
The Eagles lost their first game of the season to Providence on Tuesday, but will look to rebound against a Columbia team that enters Sunday’s contest 2-5.
Grad Employees Organize at ‘March Against Injustice’
Friday’s march occurred in the midst of a number of notable events for other unions across the country, including Harvard University voting to form a union.
Union Members Discuss Future Plans After Rescinding NLRB Petition
By rescinding its petition with the NLRB, the union ended legal proceedings with the organization, which could have compelled the University’s recognition of the union.
Notebook: BC Continues 3-Point Barrage in Victory Over Lions
The Eagles didn’t let the win over Duke get to their heads on Tuesday night, as they picked up right where they left off beyond the arc, handing Columbia a 15-point loss.
Eagles Avoid Hangover, Defeat Columbia
For the second-straight game, BC recorded 11 or more 3-pointers, and Jerome Robinson and Jordan Chatman eclipsed the 20-point mark, as the Eagles put their first game since dethroning then-No. 1 Duke to rest.
Previewing 2017-18 Men’s Basketball: Columbia
Facing the Lions for the first time in over 30 years on Tuesday night, men’s basketball looks to build off of its impressive upset over top-ranked Duke.
Pineau’s Career Day Goes to Waste at Columbia
Although Georgia Pineau shot 8-of-9 from the field and finished with 22 points, a career best, she wasn’t able to make up for the Eagles’ poor shooting from both the 3-point line and the charity stripe.
Panel of Professors Talk Colombian Peace Process
“Everything ‘Narcos’ has taught you, please forget it.”