The Eagles went 14-3-1 in the regular season and despite exiting in the first round of the ACC Tournament, they picked up a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament, which starts Friday.
Eagles Swept by Virginia Tech, Drop Fourth Straight
The Eagles were led by Clare Naughton’s eight kills, but hit just .173 on the day, while the Hokies hit .302 and recorded nine less errors than BC.
Eagles Exit ACC Tournament Early for Third Year in a Row
Needing to make a run in the conference tournament for a remote shot at the NCAAs, BC instead dropped its quarterfinal matchup with Virginia by a narrow one-goal margin despite outshooting the Cavaliers.
Coffey Selected ACC Midfielder of the Year
Sam Coffey recorded 12 goals, 14 assists, and 38 points during the regular season—the most in the ACC—wrapping up the 19-game slate tied for the fourth-most points in single-season program history.
Defensive Lapses Cost Eagles in Season-Ending Loss to N.C. State
Abe Bibas saved a goal with a goal line block and scored on a diving header, but the Eagles were outshot 14-7 and did not register a shot for the final 28 minutes in their ACC Tournament loss to the Wolfpack.
Previewing 2018 Field Hockey: ACC Tournament Quarterfinal Vs. UVA
Having not won a conference game in over a month, the Eagles will travel to North Carolina on Thursday to kick off ACC Tournament play against a Virginia team that they defeated back in September.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: Syracuse and Virginia Tech
Having dropped nine of their last 10 in conference play, the Eagles look to turn it around with another pair of road games—this time against Syracuse and Virginia Tech.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Soccer: North Carolina State
The Eagles open up the ACC Tournament with one of just two teams they managed to win a conference game against this season—North Carolina State.
Eagles Drop Matches to Louisville, Notre Dame on ACC Road Trip
Conference struggles continued for BC, as after a two-game road trip to Notre Dame and Louisville, it fell to just 1-9 in its last 10 games.
Eagles Snap Losing Streak in Tight Win Over Rival BU
The Eagles outshot the Terriers 10-5 and won more penalty corner opportunities than their local rival, but it was Eva van de Mierop who provided the winning moment, scoring the only goal of the game off a penalty corner six minutes into the second half.