The Eagles lost their final non-conference game of the season, allowing a late second-half goal to Rhode Island in what was a disappointing fourth-straight loss.
BC Cracks in Final Minutes of Regulation Against No. 5 Tar Heels
North Carolina scored twice in the final 10 minutes of the second half, breaking the scoreless tie and handing the Eagles their second shutout loss of the 2018 campaign.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Soccer: Harvard
Fresh off its first ranked victory of the year, BC will host a struggling Harvard team—the Eagles are looking to get back over .500 before entering the final stretch of the season.
BC Upsets No. 17 N.C. State, Snaps Three-Match Losing Streak
Simon Enstrom recorded his third game-winning goal of the season in the 61st minute, and the Eagles held on to upset N.C. State, logging their first victory over a ranked opponent this fall.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Soccer: N.C. State
For the fourth match in a row, the Eagles will take a crack at a ranked ACC opponent when N.C. State comes to town on Friday night—BC is searching for its first victory in close to a month.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Soccer: Notre Dame
The Eagles are coming off back-to-back one goal losses to top-10 opponents, and the schedule doesn’t get easier as conference play continues—they take on No. 20 Notre Dame.
Amid Bruising Matchup, No. 7 Cardinals Deal BC First Loss of Season
In what was a physical, 90-minute battle, all it took was one Eagles turnover for Louisville, namely Cherif Dieye, to tip the scale and taint BC’s undefeated record.
Missed Chances Haunt Eagles in Holy Cross Tie
Simon Enstrom scored his sixth goal of the season, and BC recorded 32 shots to Holy Cross’ seven, but struggled to find a way past Holy Cross keeper Henry Stutz in a frustrating draw.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Soccer: Holy Cross
Attempting to avoid any sort of hangover, the Eagles will host Holy Cross on Tuesday afternoon, four days removed from kicking off ACC play with a monumental victory over Clemson.
Promising End to 2017-18 Paved the Way for Fall Success
BC’s major fall sports are on a tear to open the 2018 season, and it’s an opening surge that can be traced back to last year’s development and late success.