It wasn’t their prettiest game, but the Eagles had just enough grit to take down Vermont and earn a spot in the Hockey East Semifinals.
Vermont Forces Game Three in Hockey East Quarterfinals
The Eagles are looking to avoid deja vu all over again after falling 4-2 in the second game of their best-of-three quarterfinal series with Vermont.
Eagles Take Down Northeastern, Advance to Frozen Four
BC women’s hockey will advance to the sixth Frozen Four in program history after a convincing 5-1 victory over Kendall Coyne and Northeastern.
Eagles Grab Game One of Hockey East Quarterfinals
Behind three different goalscorers and Thatcher Demko’s 10th shutouts, BC took the first game of its best-of-three slate with the Vermont Catamounts.
Men’s Basketball Eliminated From ACC Tournament by Florida State
Dennis Clifford fouled out in the last game of his BC career and men’s basketball was put out of its misery by Florida State at the ACC Tournament.
Women’s Hockey Takes Second Hockey East Crown
The Eagles found redemption with a 5-0 victory over BU, keeping their hopes for an undefeated season alive.
BC Becomes First in 40 Years to Go Winless in the Conference in Football and Men’s Basketball
With a loss to Clemson, Boston College has set a new benchmark for futility, losing every single one of its conference games in basketball and football.
Elections Committee Announces Mar. 22 Primary Elections for UGBC Race
In a Thursday night email to the potential candidates, the Elections Committee announced that the six teams running for president and vice president of UGBC will compete in a primary election on Mar. 22.
‘Gutless and Grateful:’ How One Woman Survived, Stomachless
On Feb. 29, Amy Oestreicher performed a one-man show about her physical and mental struggle in overcoming a serious medical condition.
MBTA Ends Late Night Service, Saves $14 Million
After months of deliberation, the MBTA board voted unanimously to end its weekend late-night service.