Another week, another tough break for the Boston College football team. Per Pete Thamel, the Eagles are down another player, as starting right tackle Kevin Cline has torn his ACL and is expected to be out for the rest of the season. This is the fourth major player to go down with a major injury this season. The Eagles are still looking for their first win of the season, which they will hopefully earn tonight against Maine despite being down a handful of starters.
As always on September 11, we are taking the time to remember Welles Crowther, the former Boston College men’s lacrosse player who sacrificed his life to save others on 9/11.
Offense continues to look sloppy, but salvages a touchdown. Rutgers comes back to make it a one score game. Penalties all around for both offenses
The Eagles are ahead after their first half of 2022 football! BC leads Rutgers 14-6 at intermission. How are you feeling about this BC team so far? Let us know in the comments!
As reported by Pete Thamel on Twitter, Rutgers will be without 3 major players for today's game against Boston College. QB Noah Vedral, TE Matt Alaimo and RB Aaron Young will all be out with injuries for today's opener.
The Boston Globe's Kat Cornetta reflects on the impact of Charlotte North's time at BC, where she became a hero to thousands of young players and helped raise the profile of the sport, both at BC and beyond.
Another Boston College women’s basketball player has announced her transfer destination. Cam Swartz, who was arguably BC’s best player this past season, is set to transfer to ACC foe Georgia Tech for her final year of eligibility. Swartz’s loss is a big one for BC, as she was the difference maker in many games during her time on the Heights.
Need a Tuesday evening cry? Boston College Athletics has posted Jerry York's full retirement press conference on YouTube, including a highlight video and messages from former players.
Earlier this evening, Brevin Galloway confirmed that he will be transferring out of BC for his final year of eligibility. In his statement, Galloway says that Earl Grant and his staff wanted him to stay, but that he feels leaving in the right decision for the team.