The Eagles, just a year removed from a seven-win season, easily surpassed that mark under new head coach Jason Kennedy and finished an even .500 on the year.
Fourth Set Escapes Eagles, Fall to Clemson in Season Finale
BC was just three points away from winning its third-straight game to end its season on a high note, but coughed up a two-point lead and went on to fall to the Tigers in five sets.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: Clemson
Looking to finish with an above-.500 season for the first time since 2004, the Eagles head to South Carolina for a rematch with a Clemson team they swept earlier in the year.
Eagles Beat Virginia, Secure First .500 Season Since 2004
Behind a double-double from Jewel Strawberry and a balanced offensive attack, BC avenged a loss earlier in the season to Virginia and won its final home match of 2018.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: Virginia
The Eagles are looking for their fifth ACC win on Wednesday afternoon—a mark the program hasn’t hit since 2014—as they welcome in Virginia in their final home game.
Eagles Hold off Virginia Tech in Dramatic Senior Night Victory
McKenna Goss led the Eagles with 19 kills, and the Eagles managed to scrape out a 16-14 fifth set victory after blowing a 2-0 match lead.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: Virginia Tech
Having dropped five conference games in a row, the Eagles’ second-to-last home match of the season comes against a team that beat them a few weeks prior—Virginia Tech.
BC Snaps Losing Streak in Win over UNC, Splits Weekend Series
The Eagles were led on Sunday by Jewel Strawberry’s 14 kills, while McKenna Goss recorded 11 kills and one block in a losing effort against the Wolfpack on Friday.
Volleyball’s Slide Continues with Winless Weekend
The Eagles were plagued all weekend by poor hitting and untimely slow starts, as they were out-hit in both losses and recorded just .197 hitting percentage amid the two-game stretch.
Eagles Drop Another Heartbreaker in Five-Set Loss to Virginia
BC continued its four-game road trip with a match in Charlottesville, Va.—the Eagles alternated the opening four frames, but, for the second-straight contest, lost in five sets.