Just three points separate Boston College women’s hockey from New Hampshire in the Hockey East standings, but anyone watching BC’s game against the Wildcats on Saturday may have thought otherwise. The game was lopsided from start to finish in favor of the Wildcats, so much so that an onlooker may have thought the rankings were…
Duke Sweeps Women’s Tennis 4-0
Duke has been Boston College’s kryptonite all year long in basketball, delivering the Eagles two hearty losses thus far. But BC was having much more success in other sports against the Blue Devils—that is, until women’s tennis faced off against them on the Eagles’ home courts. The No. 49 Eagles (8-3, 0-3 Atlantic Coast) took…
Go Figure: What Will it Take for the Eagles to Make the NCAA Tournament?
BC is on a four-game winning streak and has already set the program’s single-season record for ACC wins, but the question is whether it’s too late for a tournament push.
Eagles’ Offense Goes Quiet In Loss to USC
The Eagles’ second loss of the season came in BC’s blowout defeat against No. 13 Southern California on the road.
Eight Eagles Score in Dominant Win Over Huskies
No. 5 Boston College men’s hockey took on its Hockey East opponent No. 10 Northeastern on Friday night and came out with the 10-1 victory, sweeping the weekend series.
Mattila’s Multi-Point Night Lifts Eagles Over Northeastern
The Eagles defeated the Beanpot champions on Thursday night 3-2 on Northeastern’s home ice with the help of two goals from Julius Mattila.
Eagles Battle Back From First Quarter Deficit to Defeat Pitt
Boston College women’s basketball secured its fourth-straight win and ninth ACC win of the season on the back of Taylor Soule’s ninth double-double of the year.
Climate Justice Calls for Divestment at Protest
Climate Justice Boston College participated in a protest last week calling for divestment, though the University still opposes divesting in fossil fuels.
Admissions Focusing on Increased AHANA Enrollment
The AHANA+ population at BC increased for the third consecutive year. BC attributes the rise in AHANA+ enrollment to national trends and BC’s efforts.
Racist Epithet Found Written on Sidewalk in Newton
A racist epithet written in masking tape was found on the sidewalk on Sunday night. The incident is currently under investigation by the Newton Police Department.