Highlights: Maroon: Darius Wade, Kam Moore, Truman Gutapfel, Myles Willis, and Matt Milano Gold: Patrick Towles, Jon Hilliman, Harold Landry, Zach Allen and Anthony Brown
Thatcher Demko and Miles Wood were two of three additions to the 2015 U.S. Men's National World Championship Team. The team will compete at the IIHF Men's World Championship.
Watson, a 2019 safety from Loganville, Georgia claims that Boston College was his first offer. His father Kenyatta Watson I was a wide receiver for the Eagles from '93-'96 where he caught 93 passes for 1215 yards and five touchdowns, also returning two kicks for a touchdown in 1995.
Joe Cronin is the hero in the eighth to score the winning run, sending Boston College to defend their Beanpot championship against Northeastern next week in Northborough.
Michael Russo of The Star Tribune from Minneapolis is reporting that a decision from Alex Tuch is impending, and it's likely that the sophomore out of Baldwinsville, N.Y. is signing with the NHL's Minnesota Wild.
The former BC wideout will be joining UTC to play basketball. He finished his career with the Eagles in 2014, after catching one pass in a game against Maine. "I just love basketball more," Dixon said about the change in sport. "It's where my heart was really at."
Harvard continued their rally, but fading daylight forced the ending of the game after eight innings. Jack Nelson picks up the save, the first of his career, and Brian Rapp comes on to earn his first save.
The Crimson scored one more in the seventh, cutting the BC lead to three as they head into the eighth. Freshman Jack Nelson entered the game for Birdball in the fourth and continues to spin for the Eagles.
BC gets one back in the top of the fourth, but the Crimson continue to rally, cutting the lead to four at 11-7 into the fifth.
The Crimson refuse to go away, scoring five runs in a wild third inning to come back within five heading into the fourth.