Quarterback-turned-wide receiver Jeff Smith proved his potential as Boston College football’s No. 1 with two long touchdowns against Massachusetts.
Women’s Hockey Releases 2016-17 Schedule
The Eagles are ready to get back in action, with three primetime games at home, a marquee non-conference matchup against Quinnipiac, and a game at Fenway Park against Harvard.
The Eagles Need to Take Advantage of the Easy Win Against UMass
Boston College football returns from Ireland seeking greener pastures as it takes on the University of Massachusetts at Gillette Stadium on Saturday. UMass (0-1) will provide the perfect opportunity for the Eagles (0-1, 0-1 Atlantic Coast) to rebound and move past the disappointment that they experienced last week against Georgia Tech. The key to Saturday’s…
Meehan, Berman Power Eagles Past Crosstown Rival Harvard
Goals from McKenzie Meehan, Lauren Berman, and freshman Olivia Vaughn propelled BC past rival Harvard in a 3-0 win.
Allston-Brighton Task Force Approves Brighton Campus Athletic Fields
On Tuesday evening, the Allston-Brighton Community Task Force approved Boston College’s plans to build athletic fields on the Brighton Campus.
Eagles Can Capitalize On UMass’s Struggles
Coming off a loss against Georgia Tech, Boston College football hasn’t won since last September. The good news? On Saturday, the Eagles are playing another team that has struggled recently in UMass.
Now Is the Time for Men’s Soccer to Prove Elite Status
Coming off an Elite Eight postseason run, Ed Kelly’s squad only got deeper and more experienced. It’s time for the Eagles to show the rest of the ACC they are indeed elite.
Field Hockey Falls to Northwestern, Maryland
Boston College field hockey suffered in the Big Ten-ACC Challenge, with losses to Northwestern and Maryland.
Villanova Hands BC Men’s Soccer Its First Loss
Maximillian Schulze-Geisthovel scored for the fourth time in as many games, but the Eagles lost to Nova on a late goal, 2-1.
Some Positives Can Be Found in Football’s Season-Opening Defeat
While everyone has focused on the negatives from Boston College football’s 17-14 defeat in Dublin, sports editor Michael Sullivan wishes to remind you of the good. Yes, there is some good. Really.