BC held an early 1-0 lead, but then coughed up goals in the second and third period to fall to the Eagles, their second loss in a row.
Pineau Powers Eagles Past URI, Snap Two-Game Skid
Georgia Pineau was battling pneumonia, but still chipped in 13 points and seven rebounds to help BC end a brief losing streak and beat visiting Rhode Island.
BC Can’t Lock Down Explosive UNC Attack, Falls in Final Four
Margo Carlin scored twice, but Erin Matson responded with four goals, helping No. 1 UNC beat the Eagles, 6-3, in the Final Four to bring the BC’s historic season to a close.
Inyoung You Pleads Not Guilty to Manslaughter Charge
Bail was set at $5,000—lower than usual for this charge—since Inyoung You returned from South Korea without requiring extradition.
Eagles Advance in NCAA Tournament, Blank Yale
First-half goals from Mike Suski, Kristofer Konradsson, and Stefan Sigurdarson powered BC to a convincing 3-0 shutout of the visiting Bulldogs.
Trolls on the T
“Racism in America is endemic, bruh. We can mark the creation of this country not on July 4th, 1776 but August 20th, 1619, when the first kidnapped American was brought to this country against his will in bondage as a slave and built the greatness and wealth that neither he nor his descendants would be able to participate in and enjoy.”
Previewing 2019 Football: at No. 15 Notre Dame
The 15th-ranked Irish enter Saturday’s “Holy War” as 20-point favorites over the Eagles, who are still trying to reach bowl eligibility.
Heath, BC Fend Off Resilient Eastern Washington
After BC got out to a 12-0 lead, EWU clawed its way back into the game, threatening an upset throughout the second half. But, in the final seconds, BC sealed the game at the FT line.
Frankel, No. 4 Northeastern Hand Eagles First Shutout Loss of Year
BC was held scoreless despite managing more shots as the Huskies leaned on goaltender Aerin Frankel, who had a career performance in the win.
First Circuit Allows BC to Reinstate Student-Athlete’s Suspension
The First Circuit ruled that the judge’s August decision to stay Doe’s suspension was based too heavily on theoretical changes in Massachusetts law.