Beto Luna grabbed his first goal of the season for the Eagles in the seventh minute before being red-carded late in the second half, while goalkeeper Antonio Chavez Borrelli made a career-high nine saves.
First Stop Marathon, Next Stop Malaysia
After the tragic loss of one of her teammates on her high school soccer team, Lori Niehaus has carried the number 11 with her in all athletic endeavors, and will continue to do so on Monday.
Althari Hopes to Score in Public Policy and Global Affairs
After a rejection from the professional team at age 14, Althari carried his passion for soccer from Aspire Academy in Qatar to Boston College.
How Boston Has Become a Real Soccer City
When we say the words ‘Boston sports,’ they mean one thing: the Sox and their historic ground, Fenway Park. At least, that’s how it used to be.
A Year in Boston College Athletics, 2015-16
It’s been 428 long games, plus countless meets, but our time covering Boston College Athletics has come to an end for this year. Here are our stories from 2015-16.
Finding Small Victories Hidden Underneath Disappointment
Look closely into the past year and you’ll find moments of greatness forgotten among the shortcomings of BC Athletics.
Soccer, Mark Wahlberg, And Building A New Stadium in Boston
Planning is quietly underway for constructing a soccer stadium in the city—here’s why it’s a perfect match for Boston and the MLS.
Men’s Hockey Has No Swag
What is swag? Asst. Sports Editor Alex Fairchild tells you what it isn’t and defines what it is.
The Forgotten Game: A Crusade For Soccer
The University is extremely hostile to one of BC students’ favorite pick-up sports, soccer. There have been small changes to facilitate soccer, but BC should do more to support a game that so many students want to play.
I Can’t Play, Therefore I Think
Asst. Sports Editor Alex Fairchild spends a lot of time thinking about soccer and writing about tactics. Here’s why.