On Saturday, both of Boston College's basketball teams will be in action. The women's team will tip off against No. 8 Louisville at 11 a.m. ET, while the men's team will face off against Notre Dame at 6 p.m.
Boden Kapke and Fred Payne led the way for the Eagles, combining for 37 points. With the score tied and less than one minute remaining, Payne found Kapke who buried the game-winning shot to end the game in Boston College's favor 65-62.
The No. 15 Boston College men’s hockey program and New Hampshire will play in a two-game, Hockey-East series this weekend — once on the road and once at home, respectively.
After stumbling out of the gate in conference play, BC men’s basketball has had a strong last week. It began on Saturday afternoon with a thrilling 81-73 victory over Syracuse in overtime, which included a three-pointer from Donald Hand Jr.
Looking for a second consecutive win in ACC play, Boston College men’s basketball returned to Conte Forum on Wednesday night against Pittsburgh. In a thriller, the Eagles won 65-62. It was a back-and-forth start to the matchup, with the Eagles holding a slim 6-5 advantage going into the first media timeout.
Despite a stellar showing from goaltender Grace Campbell, who made a career-high 54 saves and set a Women’s Beanpot record, the Eagles’ offense could not keep pace.
BOSTON, Mass. - It's often said that a hot goaltender is all you need in a tournament format, but in the Beanpot consolation game it was not quite enough for Boston College.
Boston College men’s hockey forward James Hagens has been named a nominee for the 2026 Hockey Humanitarian Award. The honor has been given out annually
BOSTON, Mass. - It's often said that a hot goaltender is all you need in a tournament format but in The Beanpot consolation game it was not quite enough for Boston College.
The Boston College Eagles (8-10, 1-4 ACC) men’s basketball team will attempt to increase its win streak to two games as it hosts the Pitt Panthers (8-10, 1-4 ACC) on Wednesday night. The Eagles are coming off an 81-73 home win over the Syracuse Orange on Saturday afternoon.
The second year of Boston College’s rebuild did not go as expected. In 2025, the Eagles went 2-10 overall and 1-7 in ACC play. BC won its season opener against Fordham 66-10 on Aug.