Behind a 3-for-4, three extra-base hit day from Jake Palomaki, the Eagles snapped a four-game skid in convincing manner against Dartmouth on Wednesday night.
Eagles’ Scoring Drought Continues Against Rhode Island
For the third time in four games, BC recorded three or less hits, spoiling Jack Nelson’s career day on the mound, digging itself into an even deeper hole with its fourth-straight loss.
BC Dance Teams Show Up in Force for Showdown
This year, BC dance groups brought their all to Showdown. Highlights included Synergy, PATU, Sexual Chocolate, and BCID.
Behind Strong Defensive Effort, BC Clinches First-Ever ACC Regular Season Title
In what was somewhat of a back-and-forth affair, Sam Apuzzo stole the spotlight, scoring four goals—including three in the second half alone—to lead her team to a title-clinching victory.
Eagles Split Doubleheader, Beat FSU For First Time in Decade
Behind a complete game shutout from Allyson Frei, the Eagles won their first game against Florida State since 2008, splitting a doubleheader on Friday night in Brighton.
Natalee Deaette Wins Truman Scholarship
“It was a Tuesday night, and I got a call from a number I didn’t recognize,” Deaette said. “It was Fr. Leahy calling to congratulate me.”
Brighton Athletics Village to be Dedicated in John Harrington’s Name
On Wednesday afternoon, Boston College announced that the Brighton complex, which was opened this March, will be dedicated to University trustee associate and former Boston Red Sox CEO John Harrington.
2018 Commencement Will Feature Archbishop of Atlanta
The University will also present an honorary degree to Drew Gilpin Faust, the outgoing president of Harvard University.
Dreswick Fans 10, BC Plays Small Ball in Victory Over UConn
Winning her sixth-consecutive start, Jessica Dreswick pitched a two-hit complete game, and the Eagles made the most of a couple of timely two-baggers and Husky errors to stretch their win streak to 12.
Uncharacteristically Low-Scoring Eagles Hold on to Beat No. 17 Dartmouth
After jumping out to a commanding seven-goal lead in the first half, BC went dead silent for the first 22 minutes and 36 seconds of the second period, having to rely on Dempsey Arsenault to fend off a Big Green scare.