The future of college football is uncertain. Heights sports editors Emma Healy and Olivia Charbonneau weigh in on the NCAA’s upcoming decision.
BC Football Releases Updated 2020 Schedule
Boston College football released its updated 2020 schedule Wednesday morning, shortly following the ACC’s announcement of its fall athletics plan.
ACC Releases Updated Plan for Football and Fall Olympic Sports
The Atlantic Coast Conference released an updated plan for the fall season, outlining safety guidelines and regulations for football and fall Olympic sports, including minimum testing requirements and conference schedules.
Red Sox to Use BC Facilities During Training Camp
In order to comply with safety guidelines put forth by the MLB, the Red Sox will be using Boston College baseball’s facilities during training camp.
Protestors Gather in Franklin in Solidarity With George Floyd
For nine minutes protestors kneeled in Franklin Commons in solidarity with Floyd and the movement currently shaking the country.
Belinskas Selected 10th Overall in NWHL Draft
After an incredible tenure on the Heights, Boston College women’s hockey forward Delaney Belinskas was selected 10th overall in the NWHL draft by the Metropolitan Riveters.
2019-20 Breakout Female Athlete of the Year: Margo Carlin
After missing her last high school season due to an ACL injury, Margo Carlin began her collegiate career with a bang—and she led the Eagles to a deep run in the NCAA tournament while she was at it.
2019-20 Comeback of the Year: Logan Hutsko
Logan Hutsko hasn’t let major injuries stop him in the past, and he wasn’t about to let a concussion slow him down, earning him the inaugural Heights Comeback of the Year award.
Räsänen Forgoes Senior Season, Signs in Finland
Following an incredible performance during his junior season, Boston College men’s hockey forward Aapeli Räsänen decides to forgo his senior season and sign his first professional contract with Kalevan Pallo.
Season in Review: 2019-20 Women’s Hockey
The Heights recaps the best and worst moments, MVP, and Rookie of the Year for 2019-20 Boston College women’s hockey.