Stefan Sigurdarson had a pair of second half assists, the second of which was on a Mike Suski game winner, and the Eagles beat Syracuse.
Reeling Eagles Stunned on the Road by New Hampshire
The Wildcats’ Angus Crookshank scored midway through overtime to lift UNH over No. 15 BC, 1-0, on Friday night.
Eagles Falter to No. 22 Clemson in Regular Season Finale
BC closed out a tough month of October with a loss to the visiting Tigers in its season finale, surrendering a pair of goals after initially taking a 1-0 lead.
ACC Power Rankings: Parity Still Defines the Conference
Aside from No. 4 Clemson, it’s clear that every team in the ACC is capable of beating every other, after a week that saw Pittsburgh lose to Miami and Wake Forest barely escape an upset at home against Florida State.
Charlotte North Declared Eligible For 2020 Season
Dynamic transfer attacker Charlotte North has been declared eligible to compete for the Eagles in 2020, Acacia Walker-Weinstein announced Tuesday. North scored 82 goals in 2019 as a sophomore at Duke.
Addazio, BC Looking to Rebound Against Struggling Syracuse
After a dismal showing against No. 4 Clemson, head coach Steve Addazio and the Eagles quickly turned their focus to a nearby foe in Syracuse.
Christian’s Player Development Strength on Display in NBA With Bowman, Robinson
Jerome Robinson and Ky Bowman are two such examples of head coach Jim Christian’s ability to get the most out of his guards, and they’ve set the stage for the future.
BC Blown Out at No. 1 Virginia, Loses Third Straight
The Eagles traveled to Charlottesville to play No. 1 Virginia, and couldn’t keep up, losing, 6-1, in their third straight defeat. BC has won just one of its last nine games.
Eagles Lose in Straight Sets to North Carolina to End Weekend
Jewel Strawberry led the Eagles with 10 kills, but BC volleyball couldn’t complete a perfect weekend, falling to North Carolina in straight sets to suffer its third conference loss of the season.
Notebook: Defense to Go Back to the Drawing Board After Embarrassing Loss to Tigers
The Eagles gave up a program-worst 674 yards, breaking the mark set against Louisville, and they were run over by Trevor Lawrence and Clemson.