Having dropped nine of their last 10 in conference play, the Eagles look to turn it around with another pair of road games—this time against Syracuse and Virginia Tech.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: N.C. State and UNC
The Eagles will try to snap their six-game losing streak this weekend and close the gap in the ACC standings when both North Carolina State and North Carolina come to town.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: Florida State
The Eagles have lost 21 of the last 22 meetings between them and the Seminoles, and will be looking to cool down a blistering Florida State attack that has led it to a 5-1 start in ACC play.
Eagles Lose Second Straight in Five-Set Thriller
The Eagles had a season high 61 kills, and earned two match points, but weren’t able to close out Wake Forest, losing a tense five-set affair in extra points and dropping their second straight ACC road match.
Eagles Roll Past Georgia Tech, Preserve Perfect Home Record
After a disappointing showing in the New England Challenge, BC responded with a successful homestand, capping it off with a win in four sets over Georgia Tech.
Previewing 2018 Volleyball: Georgia Tech
BC is 1-0 to start ACC play for the first time in four years—head coach Jason Kennedy’s team will try to keep the ball rolling on Sunday afternoon against Georgia Tech.
Volleyball Opens ACC Play With Straight-Set Victory Over Clemson
Cat Balido led the team with 11 kills, Makenzie Morrison recorded a match-high nine digs, and the Eagles won three-consecutive sets, starting the ACC slate on the right foot.
Strockis, Eagles Remain Perfect With Sweep of Grand Canyon Invitational
Jill Strockis was named the invitational’s MVP, pacing the Eagles to wins over Jacksonville State, Southern Utah, and Grand Canyon University in an impressive weekend in Phoenix.
BC Rolls to Three-Game Sweep of Home Invitational
The Eagles won nine of 10 sets to open the year, with the resulting 3-0 record handing Jason Kennedy the best start for a first-year head coach in program history.
Season in Review: 2017 Volleyball
Chris Campbell’s last season at the helm of the program ended poorly, with BC limping to just seven wins and failing to win more than four games in conference play for the 11th consecutive year.