Dan Metzdorf pitched into the seventh and BC scored in five of the first seven innings, building a healthy lead that it would never relinquish in another top-25 victory, its sixth of the year.
Notre Dame Brings Women’s Tennis Back to Earth With Comfortable Win
Riding high after a four-game winning streak that included an upset of top-30 Miami, BC was handed a 4-1 setback on the road to an Irish team that had been stuck in a rut the last few weeks.
Slumping Tigers Pull Out Victory Over Men’s Tennis
Clemson entered having lost nine straight matches, but Boston College men’s tennis’s effort wasn’t enough as the Eagles fell 5-2 on Friday afternoon at the Plex.
Eagles Fight Off Late Surge, Down Virginia Tech on the Road
Despite allowing five goals in the final six minutes, BC had built a comfortable enough lead over the Hokies to escape Blacksburg with its fifth win in a row against either a ranked or receiving votes team.
BC’s Late-Game Collapse Spells Doom Against Louisville
The Eagles entered their weekend series against Louisville riding a two-game winning streak, but that came to a halt as the Cardinals scored nine runs in the final two innings to top BC.
No. 1 Eagles Deserve Better Marketing After Recent Success
After an incredible stretch of success that includes 33 consecutive regular-season wins, it’s clear that BC lacrosse deserves much better marketing and better facilities from the athletics department.
BC Batters Bully Quinnipiac in Comfortable Victory
Led by Brian Dempsey’s four hits and Jake Alu’s three RBIs, the Eagles notched their second victory of the week and evened their record at .500.
Dolby Shines, Eagles Blank Fairfield
Bolstered by a three-run fifth inning and a spectacular performance by Camryn Dolby, the Eagles earned yet another midweek victory.
Silence Speaks Volumes: Hannah Hyatt’s Grit Guides BC
Hannah Hyatt is quietly essential to BC, helping the Eagles win games with a passion and grit that perfectly fits the city she plays in.
Try and Keep Up: Chris Galland’s Prolific Rise Since H.S.
Boston College was Chris Galland’s only collegiate baseball offer. Now, he’s off to the races, building off an All-ACC Third Team campaign with a chip on his shoulder.