The coach, who led the Eagles to the postseason in his each of his first two seasons, received the ultimate vote of confidence from the Athletics Department.
University Letter On ‘Disciplinary Outcomes’ Sent To St. Mary’s Protesters
On Monday afternoon, a letter was sent to several participants of Tuesday’s “die-in” protest in St. Mary’s Hall, indicating protesters could face sanctions.
Christian’s Eagles Get The Job Done … Again
Sure, they played sloppy, but the Eagles still got their fourth consecutive win Sunday afternoon.
No Sieves Here: Demko Steals The Show Again In Eagles Win
Five goals may seem hopeful for BC’s anemic offense, yet the goalie remains the star in a victory over Michigan.
St. Mary’s ‘Die-In’ Demonstrators Subject To Disciplinary Sanctions, Says Protester
Danny De Leon, A&S ’15, says he was told by BC vice president of Student Affairs that St. Mary’s “die-in” protesters are subject to disciplinary sanctions.
Watch: FACES Council Produces ‘Open Letter’ On Racial Injustice
Boston College’s anti-racism group FACES produces YouTube video of students speaking out against racial injustice and apathy on campus.
Despite Victory, Eagles Remain Desperate For Consistency
A win does not excuse BC’s issues in finding an identity on the court.
The New England Classic: Always Fresh
‘The New England Classic’ is a tasty treat for a humor hungry campus.
Eagles Look To Reverse The Curse Against Penn State
Despite past struggles against Penn State, BC gets another shot at the Nittany Lions in the Pinstripe Bowl.
Financial Losses for BC Basketball, Hockey Worsen In 2013-14 Season
The report also revealed that BC women’s coaches are paid well below any other program in the conference, and female athletes are allotted less financial aid than male athletes.