The Eagles cooled off from their hot start to the season, falling to Dayton, Eastern Michigan, and Michigan.
El-Sayed Shares Experience in Public Health
Abdul El-Sayed was Detroit’s health officer and executive director of the city’s health department from 2015 to 2017.
BC’s Anthony Campanile Hired as Michigan Defensive Assistant
Under Campanile, the Eagles enjoyed a resurgence at the defensive back position, seeing a handful of players earn All-ACC honors and move on to the NFL.
Two Indicted for Assaulting Former Men’s Hockey Defenseman Kevin Lohan
New Jersey police officer Daniel Hunt and his friend, Ian Salerno, were indicted for assaulting Kevin Lohan this past January—an incident that sidelined the graduate transfer with a broken jaw for three-plus weeks.
Embracing Chaos: March Madness Never Fails to Surprise
There’s only one game left in March Madness and when looking back at the previous five rounds, one fact becomes incredibly clear—the tournament is a lesson in absolute chaos.
Old School, New Team: A.J. Dillon Brings Smash Mouth Football to BC
All his life, A.J. Dillon has played football like the guys in the 70s. From bodyweight workouts to north-south running, the freshman running back is as traditional as they get.
Carson Truesdell Is Gunning to Break His Own Marathon Record
In high school, Carson Truesdell ran across the Grand Canyon for the adventure of it, and now he’s pushing himself to run the Boston Marathon under 02:30:00.
BC’s Men and Women Are the Clear National Title Favorites
Don’t be fooled by pretenders around the nation. The Eagles are the top team to beat in both men’s and women’s hockey.
Defensive Coordinator Don Brown Departs BC
Brown led an Eagles’ defense which led the nation in yards per game allowed and finished fourth in points per game this season.
No Sieves Here: Demko Steals The Show Again In Eagles Win
Five goals may seem hopeful for BC’s anemic offense, yet the goalie remains the star in a victory over Michigan.