The future is bright at BC across the board, as every fall team on campus has one if not several impact freshmen—an impressive total for one class.
Smith Strikes Twice, Eagles Pass First Road Test of Season
Last winter, Boston College women’s soccer saw its leading scorer, Sam Coffey, transfer to Penn State. Then, in the leadup to the 2019 campaign, the Eagles lost Jenna Bike and Kayla Duran—two other players who were expected to be key pieces of their attack—to season-ending injuries. Needless to say, there were some questions about how…
Vaughn Scores Twice, Eagles Use First Half Surge to Down UMass Lowell
Olivia Vaughn, who sat out the whole spring, scored twice and added an assist as the Eagles surged past visiting UMass Lowell for their second win in a row.
Coffey Selected ACC Midfielder of the Year
Sam Coffey recorded 12 goals, 14 assists, and 38 points during the regular season—the most in the ACC—wrapping up the 19-game slate tied for the fourth-most points in single-season program history.
Missed Chances, Calls Spell Doom for BC in Quarterfinals
The Eagles hadn’t lost at home this season, but were dealt their first defeat in crushing fashion, bowing out of the ACC quarterfinals with a shutout loss to Clemson.
Eagles Drop Consecutive Games for First Time, Fall to Duke
BC hadn’t lost back-to-back games this season, but a road trip to North Carolina changed that, as the Eagles fell to Duke in a disappointing fashion Sunday afternoon.
Bryant’s Fifth-Minute Misfire Haunts Eagles in Loss to No. 3 UNC
BC conceded a goal in the fifth minute after Alexis Bryant misfired on a goal kick, and the Eagles fell to No. 3 UNC for the 18th time in 19 all-time meetings.
BC Left Frustrated in Overtime Draw with Miami
Sam Coffey scored her 10th goal of the season on a penalty kick in the first half, and the Eagles out-shot Miami 18-6, but weren’t able to find a way past Hurricanes keeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce, who made eight saves.
Set-Piece Goals Lead BC to Win Over Syracuse in ACC Opener
The Eagles scored two goals off Sam Coffey corner kicks in the first 20 minutes, before buckling down defensively and allowing Syracuse just five shots in a dominant 3-0 win to open ACC play.
Go Figure: How Sustainable is BC’s Success?
On their way to a perfect 8-0 record, the Eagles have conceded just 0.38 goals per game and converted just over 14 percent of their corner kicks. Is it possible for them to continue to post these kinds of numbers?