Hard to have a more perfect start than Boston College women’s soccer, who kicked off its season with a 4-1 win on the road against Providence College.
At Media Day, Addazio Praises BC’s Speed, Potential, and Love of the Game
Boston College football head coach Steve Addazio addressed the media on Thursday afternoon, exuding confidence in his Eagles’ chances in 2016.
In Statement, UGBC Expresses Solidarity Following Week of Violence
On Monday morning, the Undergraduate Government of Boston College released a statement addressing the BC community in the aftermath of violent events.
Football to Play Home-And-Home Against Stanford in 2028 and 2029
The Eagles will host the Cardinal on Sept. 2, 2028, and will head to Palo Alto, Calif. on Sept. 15, 2029.
Football’s Troy Flutie Arrested for Drunk Driving, Suspended From Team
BC quarterback-turned-wide receiver Troy Flutie was arrested in his hometown of Natick, Mass. He was charged with three offenses related to drunk driving and is suspended from the team.
Frates’ Jersey Retirement Shows Best of BC Athletics
“The retirement of Frates’ jersey is a worthwhile celebration of the good he has done while also raising more awareness for the cause he still fights for.”
Birdball To Retire Pete Frates’ Number
For just the second time in program history, BC baseball will retire a number—Pete Frates’ No. 3 jersey—in a pregame ceremony on Saturday.
Triumph in Corcoran Commons: Printers to be Installed in June
After many years of logistical and bureaucratic holdups, the University will be installing printers in Corcoran Commons this summer.
Justin Simmons Taken in Third Round by Denver Broncos
The Eagles’ safety, whose breakout senior season helped catapult him onto many teams’ draft boards, will join the defending Super Bowl champions.
A Decade Later, Frates Remains the Heartbeat of Birdball
Despite the unbelievable success of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Pete Frates and his family aren’t done fighting for awareness and research for the disease.