Despite trailing 7-2 at one point, the Eagles came roaring back, beating the 11th-ranked Orange behind seven goals from Sam Apuzzo.
Eagles Win Fourth Straight, Cruise Past Maine on Senior Night
Makenna Newkirk picked up three assists, Megan Keller scored, and the Eagles beat Maine 5-2 on senior day Friday afternoon. BC has now won four straight games.
Crowley Earns 300th Career Win as BC Slips Past Maine
Eagles head coach Katie Crowley picked up her 300th career win as Kelly Browne scored a third-period goal to lift BC past Maine for its third straight win.
BC Loses Last-Second Heartbreaker, Falls to No. 3 UMass
The Eagles held an early two-goal lead before rallying to tie it in the third period, but the No. 3 Minutemen scored with 2.3 seconds left to send BC home in a brutal fashion.
Men’s Tennis Continues ACC Struggles, Falls to Louisville
The Eagles dropped another ACC match, this time at home against Louisville, and fell to .500 on the year.
Baseball Preview: What to Know About BC in 2019
After a 17-win season in 2018, head coach Mike Gambino welcomed in a large freshman class and has a plethora of returners to the lineup in what has the makings of a bounceback season.
Osaghae and Brooks Win UGBC Pres. and E.V.P. Elections in Landslide
Michael Osaghae, MCAS ’20, and Tiffany Brooks, MCAS ’21, defeated Taylor Jackson, MCAS ’21, and Alejandro Perez, MCAS ’21, to become UGBC’s President and Executive Vice President.
Jefferson Crowther, Father of ‘Man in the Red Bandana’ Welles, Dies at Age 73
Jefferson Crowther, known by most as the father of the former Boston College student-turned 9/11 hero “The Man in the Red Bandana” died Wednesday.
ACC Power Rankings: Again, It’s Duke and Everybody Else
Duke erased a 23-point deficit to beat Louisville on the road, so to no surprise, the Blue Devils are once again the cream of the crop in our ACC Power Rankings.
BC Dance Marathon Sees Increased Student Support
The event’s fundraising efforts go toward Boston Children’s Hospital’s Every Child Fund, an “emergency fund” that can be used for a variety of needs, such as the Child Life program, which is designed to bring comfort to young patients, siblings, and parents.