BC men’s hockey beat Harvard 3–1 on Tuesday night at home, beginning its first winning streak of 2025.
Former Four-Star Tight End Ty Lockwood Follows in Footsteps of Transfer Quarterback Dylan Lonergan, Signs With BC
Former four-star tight end Ty Lockwood has signed with Boston College as a transfer from Alabama. Lockwood is the second four-star transfer Bill O’Brien has landed, following in the footsteps of quarterback Dylan Lonergan.
Dietz: Replacing Ezeiruaku, Quarterback Shift, and More on BC Football’s Next Step
Boston College football missed its chance to get its first eight-win season since 2009. But through recruiting, the transfer portal, and retaining as much as possible of this season’s team, O’Brien and his staff are looking ahead with the goal of doing so next season. Here are some final thoughts on this season.
Eagles Go Bowling in the Big Apple: How BC Stacks up With Nebraska Ahead of 2024 Pinstripe Bowl
Bill O’Brien is tasked with claiming a bowl win in first season as Boston College football’s head coach as the Eagles travel to New York City to take on Nebraska at Yankee Stadium for the 2024 Pinstripe Bowl.
Notebook: Statement Win Over Pitt Leads Eagles to First Seven-Win Regular Season Since 2018
After a three-game losing skid to Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Louisville, the Eagles decided to make its fanbase “Remember November.”
BC Secures Bowl Eligibility With Dominant 41–21 Win Over Tar Heels
On Saturday afternoon, Boston College football secured bowl eligibility with a dominant 41–21 win over UNC.
From a Two-Acre Backyard to Chestnut Hill: Before Facing His Former Program, Morales Reflects on His Football Career
Outside of the double-wide trailer that Kamari Morales grew up in, there are two acres of land. The conjoining acres are among a 10-acre community, consisting of five families, called Buck Lake.
Gasseau’s Brace Guides No. 2 BC to 3–0 Win and Series Sweep Over No. 5 Maine
No. 2 Boston College men’s hockey beat Maine 3–0 on Sunday afternoon to sweep its weekend series. Jacob Fowler recorded his third shutout of the season and Andre Gasseau scored two goals.
With Quarterback Change, Eagles Get Back into Win Column With 37–31 Defeat of Syracuse
Boston College football is no stranger to quarterback changes. In the last four years alone, the Eagles have cycled through four different starting quarterbacks. In Saturday’s contest against Syracuse, the Eagles made a switch once again.
Punting Woes Vaporize BC in 31–27 Home Loss to Cardinals
On Friday night, Boston College football fell to Louisville despite leading by 20 points at one point in the game.