The Eagles have claimed 12 Beanpot titles, but No. 13 would have special significances—they would win their fourth in a row, which would be the first time in school history to do so.
Robinson, Bowman Declare for 2018 NBA Draft
The backcourt duo of Jerome Robinson and Ky Bowman—a scoring tandem that averaged a combined 38.3 points per game this season—will test the NBA Draft waters this spring, while preserving NCAA eligibility.
Eagles Extend Winning Streak With Two-Game Sweep at Syracuse
BC worked its way back to .500 during an abbreviated two-game series with Syracuse this weekend, outscoring the Orange, 16-4, en route to its fifth- and sixth-straight victories.
Embracing Chaos: March Madness Never Fails to Surprise
There’s only one game left in March Madness and when looking back at the previous five rounds, one fact becomes incredibly clear—the tournament is a lesson in absolute chaos.
No. 12 Clemson Relegates Eagles to Bottom of ACC Standings With Sweep
BC, now losers of a season-worst fives straight, was swept for the first time all year, dropping four games below .500 in ACC play against its fourth ranked opponent of the 2018 campaign.
Arsenault, Hart, Chandler Record Hat Tricks in Victory over No. 7 Virginia
The Eagles broke the game open in the second half and staved a late Virginia comeback to beat the Cavaliers in Charlottesville for the first time in program history.
Previewing 2018 Softball: Syracuse
Winners of four straight, BC is looking to keep the ball rolling and surpass the .500 mark when it travels to New York to take on Syracuse this weekend.
Previewing 2018 Lacrosse: Virginia
The Eagles have won 13 in a row to start the season, including a win over No. 5 North Carolina most recently, but face another stiff test on the road against No. 6 Virginia—who’ve won all six prior meetings in Charlottesville.
Kent to Redshirt 2018 Campaign, Intends to Play Entire 2019 Season
Instead of a repeat of last season, where Kenzie Kent joined the lacrosse team after finishing up hockey—she’ll instead redshirt this year and be ready to play the entire 2019 season.
Season in Review: 2017-18 Women’s Hockey
The Eagles limped to the finish line, faltering in the Hockey East quarterfinals and the first round of the NCAA Tournament, but still enjoyed plenty of success and will enter next season with high hopes.