Sam Coffey accounted for four goals with her powerful right foot, and two came off the head of Gianna Mitchell in the box as BC rolled to a 5-0 shutout of visiting Albany.
Brown Progresses, Running Backs Shine in Final Preseason Scrimmage
Starting quarterback Anthony Brown took a preseason-high 30 or so snaps, and the running back corps—ranging from A.J. Dillon to John Fadule—paced the first and second-team offenses, from start to finish.
Men’s Soccer Preview: What to Know About BC in 2018
After struggling in 2017, head coach Ed Kelly added 13 new players to a roster already featuring plenty of returning talent and has his team poised to make some noise in a stacked Atlantic Coast Conference.
BC Sinks Northeastern Behind Late Mitchell Header
A header goal from Gianna Mitchell in the 76th minute was enough for the Eagles to knock off Northeastern on the road, improving their record to 2-0 to start the season.
Eagles’ Scoreless Exhibition Against Colgate Cut Short Due to Inclement Weather
Because of impending thunderstorms, the teams decided to play three 30-minute periods and ultimately had to stop the scoreless exhibition with 22:40 remaining in regulation, all thanks to a spurt of lightning.
BC’s Ball-Hawking Defense Dictates Second Scrimmage
Anthony Brown was hit or miss in his first scrimmage of training camp, and, as a whole, the offense was out of sync for the majority of the exhibition—Jim Reid’s defense capitalized, recording four interceptions on the day.
Vaughn, Carreiro Pace Eagles to Season-Opening Win
Behind braces from Olivia Vaughn and Gaby Carreiro, BC rallied for two second-half goals after squandering an early lead to beat Quinnipiac in it’s season opener.
Thanks to Devlin’s Last-Minute Heroics, BC Ties Minutemen in Exhibition Opener
Facing off against UMass for the first time in 11 years, the Eagles rallied back from a pair of one-goal deficits, most notably scoring in the 88th minute, to force a 2-2 draw in the teams’ first exhibition of the 2018 season.
ACC Men’s Soccer Preview: Tiers of Contention
The path to the 2018 ACC title runs through the likes of powerhouses North Carolina and Wake Forest, but the conference is deep from top to bottom and features plenty of darkhorses.
A Position-by-Position Look at the 2018 Women’s Soccer Roster
The Eagles have plenty of returners—including two that’ve recovered from injuries that cost them all of 2017—and an impressive recruiting class that bodes well for the 2018 campaign.