CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — On Saturday, in a packed Alumni Stadium for the latest edition of The Holy War, Boston College football found itself in the midst of a close contest with the No.
Improving. That was the main focus for Boston College on its first day of practice after the bye week. Prior to the break, the Eagles suffered a pair of losses, both on the road, to Michigan State 42-40 on Sept.
Michigan State hasn't forgotten how last year's meeting with Boston College slipped away - etched in memory is the final 88 seconds, when Eagles quarterback Thomas Castellanos connected with Lewis Bond on a 42-yard strike that sealed the game.
In 2024, the Michigan State Spartans started off their season 3-0 and were excited for their match against the Boston College Eagles. That excitement quickly faded when the Eagles downed the Spartans, 23-19, in a heartbreaker.
Lewis Bond isn’t afraid to call himself the best route runner in the Boston College football wide receiver room. According to Bond, himself, junior Jaedn Skeete, and redshirt sophomore Reed Harris are kind of like the “Big Three” of the position group.
With the college football season approaching fast—only 23 days remain until Boston College football opens up its 2025 campaign at Alumni Stadium against Fordham—it makes sense that a veteran player like Lewis Bond deserves some time off from the practice arena.
Going on long walks helps Lewis Bond clear his mind. Bond started taking walks more regularly this summer as a way to reset, focus on his goals, and stay present with himself.
Boston College took the stage on Thursday morning at 2025 ACC Football Kickoff in Charlotte, N.C. Following Eagles head coach Bill O’Brien, wide receiver Lewis Bond went to the podium to discuss goals for the upcoming season and his new leadership role.
Boston College football wide receiver Lewis Bond is officially returning to Chestnut Hill for a final season. Bond announced his return to The Heights with a reply on X on New Year’s Eve, however the program made it official on Friday via social media.
The Boston College Eagles football team is officially in the offseason after finishing the season with a 20-15 loss to Nebraska in the Pinstripe Bowl over
The Boston College Eagles (7-5, 4-4 ACC) football team is gearing up to take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers (6-6, 3-6 B1G) in the 2024 Pinstripe Bowl on Saturday, Dec.
The Boston College football team has gotten off to a 4-2 start to the season which includes 1-1 in ACC play. The Eagles have recorded wins over Florida State, Duquesne, Michigan State, and Western Kentucky as well as losses to Missouri and Virginia.
It was an up-and-down late September weekend for Eagles athletics. The football team highlighted the good with its hard-fought victory over a tough Michigan State Spartans team 23-19, scoring the go-ahead touchdown with under two minutes to go.
Boston College football wide receiver Lewis Bond has won ACC Receiver of the Week for his performance in the Eagles 23-19 victory over the Michigan State Spartans on Saturday. Bond tallied six receptions for 102 yards and one touchdown, a 42-yard pass to put the Eagles in front with 1:28 remaining in the game.
Boston College wide receiver Lewis Bond won one of this week’s New England Football Writers Association Weekly Gold Helmet Awards for his performance in
Thomas Castellanos' 42-yard touchdown pass to Lewis Bond with 1:28 left in regulation propelled Boston College to a 23-19 win over previously unbeaten Michigan State on Saturday night in Chestnut Hill, Mass.