A noon kickoff for the FSU game makes it clear: in future years, the Red Bandanna Game should always be scheduled as close to Sept. 11 as possible.
Notebook: Offensive Line, Grosel Impress in Dominant Win Over Syracuse
In an emphatic win against Syracuse, BC football’s offensive line paved the way for a dominant performance both running and throwing the ball. The Eagles finished the game with a program-record 691 total yards.
Eagles Squander Lead, Fall in Five Sets to Notre Dame
BC took a 2-1 lead, but dropped the decisive fourth set and struggled mightily in the tiebreaker as Notre Dame stormed back to hand them a loss.
Browne Nets Four Goals, Eagles Cruise Past New Hampshire
Sophomore forward Kelly Browne scored four goals—after entering with just one on the year—and BC cruised past the Wildcats on Friday night, winning 5-2.
BC Flexes Offensive Muscle, Beats Providence 5-2
Behind a pair of goals from Delaney Belinskas, the Eagles continued their fast start to the 2019-20 campaign with a three-goal win over the visiting Friars.
Eagles Snap Four-Game Skid, Beat No. 7 Providence
Behind its top line and strong play in net from Spencer Knight, BC ended a long losing streak and knocked off the Friars on the road.
BC Knocks Off No. 4 Duke in Regular Season Finale
Behind a second half goal from Fusine Govaert, the No. 10 Eagles knocked off No. 4 Duke, securing a crucial Senior Night win that had implications for the postseason as well.
Eagles Rally Past Louisville in Five Sets
After the Cardinals rallied to tie it up at two sets apiece, BC bounced back and took the decisive fifth set, 15-8.
Dillon, Bailey Pace Eagles to Comfortable Win Over Syracuse
AJ Dillon had 242 yards and three scores, David Bailey had 172 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and the Eagles used a 34-point second quarter to roll over the Orange on Saturday afternoon.
Previewing 2019 Football: At Syracuse
Syracuse hasn’t beaten a Power Five opponent this season despite being picked to finish second in the ACC, while BC is fresh off a humbling 52-point loss to No. 4 Clemson.