Last season, BC rode a second half surge to the Pinstripe Bowl. After adding several new coaches and returning plenty of experience, the Eagles enter spring practice with an optimism unrivaled over the past few years.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: Snowbird Classic
The Eagles return to regular season action as they participate in the Snowbird Classic, a three-game set against the Big Ten’s Minnesota, Indiana, and Rutgers in Port Charlotte.
Eagles’ Lead Dissipates in Lopsided Second Half at No. 9 Florida State
BC entered the break with a two-point lead, but nothing else went right for head coach Erik Johnson’s team after that, as FSU outscored the Eagles, 42-12, in the second period, turning a once-competitive game into a blowout.
Late Rally Falls Short for Eagles In Annual Red Sox Exhibition Game
The Eagles remained winless in their annual exhibition game against Boston Red Sox, falling 4-2, but the game featured a late BC rally and a reunion with former BC captain Nick Sciortino.
ACC Power Rankings: Virginia Tech Continues to Rise as Tournament Nears
Virginia, North Carolina, and Duke comprise the top three slots, but from there its tough to make sense of the most competitive conference in college basketball.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Florida State
Following a three-game homestand, the Eagles will travel to Tallahassee on Thursday night to take on No. 9 Florida State, their third top-10 opponent in as many games.
Five BC Women’s Hockey Skaters Take Gold in Pyeongchang
With Team U.S.A.’s dramatic overtime victory over Canada on Wednesday night, five current and former BC women’s hockey skaters won Olympic gold, upping the program’s total medal count to 10.
Arsenault, Apuzzo Lift Eagles to Second Top-20 Win
Dempsey Arsenault and Sam Apuzzo both scored four times, and freshman Jordan Lappin netted a hat trick for her first career goals, lifting BC to a 16-9 win over No. 19 Massachusetts.
Notebook: Eagles Own the Glass, but Can’t Get Shots to Fall in Raleigh
Ky Bowman and Jordan Chatman had their moments, but, as a team, BC struggled to find a rhythm at North Carolina State, shooting just 38.2 percent from the field, hence spoiling a dominant performance on the boards.
BC Suffers Second-Straight Double-Digit Loss at North Carolina State
It took the Wolfpack more than six minutes to get on the board, but N.C. State needed all of 60 seconds to get back on its feet and roll past a sloppy Eagles group that struggled with its shot and defending the perimeter all night.