It was a solid weekend for the Eagles at the ACC/B1G Challenge, as they notched two victories over Michigan State, but dropped two games to Illinois.
What is your ideal spring break?
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students what their ideal spring break would be. Featured Image by Jonathon Ye
Popovic, Chatman Lift Eagles Past Miami in Defensive Affair
Nik Popovic had a double-double, Jordan Chatman scored a game-high 17 points, and BC held Miami to one of its worst shooting nights of the season in a seven-point win on Sunday night.
Nussbaum Examines Fear, Anger Through Liberal Arts
Martha Nussbaum, professor of law and ethics at University of Chicago, delivered a lecture on democracy and the liberal arts on Wednesday.
Polito Shares Lessons from Career, Time at BC
Lt. Gov. of Massachusetts Karyn Polito, BC ’88, spoke about the importance of civil discourse in today’s politics on Monday.
Eagles Drop Fifth Straight In Blowout Defeat to Clemson
Emma Guy led all scorers with 19 points, but the Eagles simply couldn’t keep up with Clemson’s hot shooting. The Tigers shot 59 percent from the floor and blew out BC 91-58.
Notebook: Eagles Unable to Top No. 3 Massachusetts After Poor Second Period
Despite putting up a great fight, the Eagles were defeated by UMass at home, extending their losing streak to four games.
Despite McPhee’s Two Goals, BC Swept by Massachusetts
Graham McPhee scored in both the first and second period for the Eagles, but Massachusetts responded with three goals in the second frame to earn a 4-2 victory and sweep BC.
Who Did the Injury Bug Bite, and Just How Badly Has it Affected BC?
After a season last year guided by heavy minutes from a trio of guards, injuries have resulted in a depleted starting five that’s negated BC’s newfound depth, relegating the Eagles back to the bottom of the ACC.
Women’s Tennis Dealt Its First Loss by No. 18 Virginia
The Eagles’ perfect season came to an end in Charlottesville as the Cavaliers prevailed in a tight battle.