The search for a new C21 director will begin this week and will be chaired by Robert Newton, special assistant to University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.
Football’s Zach Allen to Return for Senior Season
Rather than entering the 2018 NFL Draft, junior defensive end Zach Allen, announced on Friday that he will return to BC finish his four-year career on the Heights.
Despite Robinson’s Second-Half Scoring Spree, No. 25 Tigers Prevail
Jerome Robinson scored 26 points in the second period to erase a 15-point halftime deficit, but came up empty on a potential-game winning shot with under 40 seconds remaining.
Watts Leads the Charge in Eagles’ Rout of Merrimack
Daryl Watts, who leads the country in scoring, recorded a career-high five points on Tuesday, guiding BC to a series sweep over the Warriors.
Hockey Sends Six Players to 2018 Winter Olympics
Six former and current Eagles, including five women, have been selected to the 2018 U.S.A Olympic Team, and will represent their country in Pyeongchang, South Korea throughout February.
2017: Our Year in Review
2017 was huge for Boston College. We cheered together, and we marched together. We celebrated legacies and welcomed new faces. We made history on the field, broke ground on new buildings, and set our most ambitious goals yet. As always, thanks for reading.
Edquist, BC Record First Shutout of Season Against UConn
With Joseph Woll representing the United States in the IIHF World Junior Championship, head coach Jerry York turned to backup Ryan Edquist on Saturday. The sophomore didn’t disappoint, holding the Huskies scoreless.
At No. 9 Virginia, Eagles Fall Short of Last-Minute Victory
A Jerome Robinson-led BC went toe-to-toe with the Cavaliers on Saturday, but Ty Jerome’s career-high six 3-pointers and 31 points proved to be too much for the Eagles to overcome.
Football’s Darius Wade to Transfer for Fifth Year of Eligibility
Eagles quarterback Darius Wade, a few days removed from starting the Pinstripe Bowl, announced he’s transferring to play out his fifth year of eligibility elsewhere.
Against Iowa, Turnovers Cost Eagles Pinstripe Bowl
Even though BC outgained the Hawkeyes by 183 yards and controlled the clock, it turned the ball over three times, including twice in the fourth quarter, handing the New Era Pinstripe Bowl to its Big Ten foe.