Three Boston College players will compete in the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl on Thursday. Offensive linemen Jack Conley and Drew Kendall as well as defensive tackle Cam Horsley will play on the West team. Conley and Horsley were two of four Eagles to receive first round invites in October of 2024 while Kendall accepted his offer in December.
The No. 1 Boston College Eagles (18-4-1, 11-3-1 HE) men’s hockey team is looking to win its seventh straight game as it hosts the No. 8 UMass Lowell River Hawks (13-7-3, 6-5-2 HE) on Friday night.
The Florida State Seminoles (16-4) face the Boston College Eagles (12-10) in a clash of ACC squads at 6:00 PM ET on Thursday. The game airs on ACC Network Extra.Buy tickets for Florida State vs.
The No. 1 Boston College Eagles men's hockey team is set to take on the No. 8 UMass Lowell River Hawks on Friday night at Conte Forum. The program shared on Wednesday that the contest is sold out as well as the team's Feb.
Saturday’s ACC slate includes the Boston College Eagles (9-11, 1-8 ACC) meeting the Florida State Seminoles (13-7, 4-5 ACC) at 2:00 PM ET on ACC Network.Buy tickets for Boston College vs.
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The Boston College men’s hockey team left no doubt on Saturday night. Commonwealth Avenue belongs to the Eagles. For now, anyway. After dispatching No. 8 Boston University, 6-2, in
Teddy Stiga scored on a power-play tally 24 seconds into the game, and Ryan Leonard added an empty-netter in the third for the top-ranked Eagles.