Matt Farrell knocked down 10 shots from beyond the arc, leading the charge for a Notre Dame offense that once again had BC’s number, capturing the season sweep of the Eagles.
Eagles Finish Regular Season With Sweep of Maine
Daryl Watts tied Kendall Coyne’s single-season points record, Katie Burt had her second 30-save victory in as many days, and BC closed out the regular season with a 3-1 win over Maine.
Previewing 2017-18 Men’s Hockey: Maine
Looking for four points to claim the Hockey East regular season title, the Eagles head to Maine for a pair of weekend games to close out the regular season.
Arsenault, Apuzzo Guide Eagles to Landslide Victory at BU
Dempsey Arsenault recorded a career-high five goals and Sam Apuzzo moved atop the nation’s scoring list with eight points, as BC steamrolled over Boston University for its second-straight 12-plus goal win.
Previewing 2017-18 Men’s Basketball: Notre Dame
Just about two weeks after falling to Notre Dame in South Bend, BC will host the Irish on Saturday afternoon with its NCAA Tournament hopes on the line.
Previewing 2018 Lacrosse: Boston University
The Eagles will try to follow up Tuesday’s 18-goal victory against Holy Cross with their ninth-straight win over their Green Line rivals on Saturday afternoon at Nickerson Field.
Watts, Miano Tie Records in Convincing Shutout of Maine
Eagles forward Daryl Watts tied the Hockey East single-season goals record, while defenseman Toni Ann Miano tied a school record in Friday’s 5-0 shutout of Maine.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: Santa Clara
The Eagles, featuring a deep and talented roster that returned a large chunk of last years team, open their 2018 campaign with a three-game weekend series against Santa Clara.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Hockey: Maine
The Eagles, fresh off claiming the Hockey East regular season title as well as the Beanpot, gear up for postseason play with their last two regular season games against Maine.
After Fast Start, BC Collapses Against No. 4 Louisville
Even though Georgia Pineau racked up 11 points in the first 10 minutes of play, and the Eagles stormed out to a 23-12 lead, their offensive firepower was unsustainable, allowing Louisville to run away with a 35-point win.