The Eagles’ road to repeating as Beanpot champions runs through Boston University, as the two suit up for the first round of play on Monday. To this point, BC has failed to earn a point versus its crosstown rival this season.
No Longer Overlooked, Scott Savage Is Jerry York’s ‘Beacon of Light’
Scott Savage has been consistently overshadowed by Boston College’s premier defensemen. But now, in his senior year, it’s his time to shine. And Hockey East is beginning to take notice.
Peterson, Syracuse Torch BC in Blowout
Alexis Peterson dominated the scoresheet as Syracuse handed the Eagles a crushing loss on Super Bowl Sunday.
Notebook: Effort and Shooting Separate Eagles From Louisville
While the score may not have shown it in the first half, BC struggled from the field for all 40 minutes of Saturday’s game against Louisville. When the shots weren’t falling, Louisville drew out its lead, ultimately winning 90-67.
Tiebreaker Victory Propels Eagles to First Win of the Year vs. Georgetown
A momentum-swinging doubles tiebreaker victory guided BC to its first victory of the year on Saturday in a non-conference match against Georgetown.
Louisville’s Talent Overpowers Eagles
After hanging with No. 6 Louisville in the first half, BC sputtered in the latter portion of play, falling 90-67. The team has now lost seven straight and nine of its last 10.
Eagles Defeat Holy Cross in Season Opener
Tess Chandler recorded a hat trick as Boston College lacrosse defeated Holy Cross in the first game of the 2017 season.
Eagles Clinch Regular-Season Title in Tie Against Huskies
BC came back and salvaged a 4-4 tie against UConn, good enough for the team’s fourth consecutive Hockey East regular season title.
Previewing BC Basketball 2016-17: What to Expect Against Louisville
After a promising start to ACC play, the Eagles have lost eight of their last nine games, including six straight. Head coach Jim Christian’s group will try to snap the streak when they face Louisville on Saturday.
Reviews Bounce Men’s Hockey’s Way in Road Win Over New Hampshire
DURHAM, N.H. — Danny Tirone slammed his stick down in frustration, echoing the obscenities from the New Hampshire men’s hockey faithful. For the second time against Boston College, Hockey East’s infamous, often-bumbling referees hadn’t a clue whether a puck should have counted. On the first one, there was no doubt that Colin White found the…