BC jumped out to a nine-point lead in the opening minutes, then rolled to a convincing win over visiting Bryant on Thursday night behind a strong game from the bench.
Walker, Cheevers Tabbed Walter Camp All-Americans
Cornerback Hamp Cheevers and return man Michael Walker were named to the Walter Camp All-American Second Team on Thursday, becoming the 14th and 15th players in program history to earn Walter Camp All-American honors.
Mattila’s Hat-Trick Leads Eagles to Comfortable Win at Connecticut
Julius Mattila recorded his first career hat-trick for the Eagles, scoring in all three periods, and Logan Hutsko also netted a goal as BC cruised to a 4-0 win over Connecticut Thursday night.
Apuzzo, Arsenault Selected to U.S. National Team Roster
After finishing third and eighth in the country in points this past season, BC’s Sam Apuzzo and Dempsey Arsenault earned spots on the national team.
Notebook: Last-Second 3-Pointer Eventually Dooms BC in OT Loss
Despite a 28-point effort from Jordan Chatman, the Eagles faltered at home in overtime to former Big East rival Providence, conceding 100 points in the setback.
Eagles Fall Just Short Against Providence in Overtime Thriller
Jordan Chatman poured in a season-high 28 points for the Eagles, but the Friars’ A.J. Reeves answered with 24 of his own, including the game-tying 3-pointer with two seconds left to send the contest to overtime, as Providence beat BC.
Previewing 2018-19 Men’s Basketball: Providence
The Eagles have won four in a row and welcome in Providence, a team that beat them by 20 a year ago, on Tuesday night.
Jarmond Believes First-Generation Student-Athletes Have Chance to Leave a Legacy
Since arriving at BC, Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond has provided a support system for first-generation student-athletes, hosting meet-and-greets and debuting an informative and inclusive panel discussion.
In Down Year for ACC, Eagles Fail to Capitalize and Falter Late
Despite traditionally strong programs like Virginia Tech, Miami, and Florida State struggling, the Eagles failed to take advantage and instead limped to a fourth-place finish in the Atlantic Division.
Eagles Best Columbia in Bounce-Back Win
Boston College women’s basketball avenged last year’s loss to Columbia by prevailing over the Lions, 74-60. Georgia Pineau led the Eagles with 16 points.