Jay Williams+FollowBoston College shakes up 2027 football recruitingBoston College is making waves early by offering scholarships to standout high school juniors for its 2027 football class. Three-star quarterback Brice McCurdy from Texas, wide receiver Kyren Caldwell from Florida, and versatile athlete James Westervelt from Maryland all received offers this week. These young talents are already attracting attention from big-name programs across the country, so BC’s aggressive approach could really pay off. With four early commits already on board, it’s clear the Eagles are serious about building a strong future. What do you think—will these moves put BC back on the map in college football? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
John Camacho+FollowBoston College football’s tough road aheadBoston College football fans, it’s shaping up to be another rocky ride in 2026. After a brutal 2-10 season and a mass player exodus through the transfer portal, the Eagles are in full rebuild mode. The upcoming schedule isn’t doing them any favors, with tough matchups against Cincinnati, SMU, and Notre Dame. There are a couple of possible bright spots—maybe a win over Maine or Syracuse—but expectations are low. Can BC surprise us, or is another tough season inevitable? What do you think it’ll take to turn things around for the Eagles? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBoston College women’s lacrosse ranked top 3!Boston College women’s lacrosse is starting the season with serious momentum, landing at No. 3 in the Inside Lacrosse preseason poll—just behind UNC and Northwestern. What’s wild is that BC will face 11 of the top-ranked teams this year, including a season opener against No. 2 Northwestern, a rematch of last year’s nail-biting Final Four. The schedule is stacked, and the competition is fierce. How do you think the Eagles will handle all these powerhouse matchups? Could this be the year they go all the way? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #BostonCollege #WomensLacrosse00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowRangers edge Bruins in OT as ex-BC star shinesGabe Perreault, who just wrapped up his Boston College hockey career, is already making waves with the New York Rangers—his assist helped clinch a 4-3 overtime win against the Bruins. It’s wild to see a local college standout go pro and immediately impact a classic Rangers-Bruins rivalry. Meanwhile, Boston College is busy on all fronts: football recruiting is heating up, women’s lacrosse is prepping for their season opener, and baseball is just 17 days away. How do you feel about BC athletes making headlines beyond campus? Which team are you most excited to follow this season? #Sports #BruinsVsRangers #BostonCollege00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowRed Bandanna game to honor a heroBoston College is marking the 25th anniversary of 9/11 in a powerful way: the annual Red Bandanna game against Rutgers will be played on Friday, September 11, 2026. This isn’t just a football matchup—it’s a tribute to Welles Crowther, the BC alum who saved lives during the World Trade Center attacks, remembered for his signature red bandanna. Special uniforms and moving tributes are planned, making this game more than just a rivalry. How do you feel about sports being used to honor local heroes and collective memory? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
William Morrow+FollowBoston College surges to second in Hockey EastBoston College hockey just pulled off a weekend sweep against New Hampshire, and now the Eagles have jumped to second place in the Hockey East standings! Will Vote’s hat trick and Louka Cloutier’s third shutout of the season powered BC to two big wins, giving them six crucial points. With Providence just three points ahead, the race for the top spot is heating up. The next game? The always-intense Battle of Comm. Ave. against Boston University. How do you think BC will fare down the stretch, and who’s your pick for the conference title? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonCollege00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBC hockey stars up for Hobey Baker in 2026Boston College’s hockey scene is buzzing—sophomore forwards James Hagens and Dean Letourneau just landed nominations for the 2026 Hobey Baker Award, the top honor in college hockey. Hagens, already a Bruins first-round pick, is racking up points and making headlines with multi-point games and a hat trick against Notre Dame. Letourneau’s transformation is just as wild: from barely seeing ice time last year to now leading the team in goals. With only three BC players ever winning this award, could this be the year we see another Eagle take the crown? What do you think sets these two apart from the rest? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonCollege00Share
William Morrow+FollowBoston College hockey’s playoff race heats upBoston College just slipped to fourth in the Hockey East standings after a tough sweep by Providence, and the playoff picture is suddenly wide open. With UConn leading the pack and Providence jumping to second, every point matters now. The Eagles fought hard in both games but couldn’t quite close the gap, making next weekend’s home-and-home against New Hampshire a must-watch. It’s wild how tight the top of the conference is—just six points separate first from sixth! Where do you think BC will finish, and who’s your pick for the team to beat? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonCollege00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBoston College football sees big transfer shakeupSterling Sanders, a top defensive lineman and four-star recruit, is leaving Boston College for UAB, joining a growing list of Eagles entering the transfer portal. With Sanders heading closer to home, Boston College has now lost key players across almost every position—tight ends, linebackers, receivers, and more. This wave of departures could mean a major reset for the team next season. How do you think this level of turnover will impact the Eagles’ future? Is this the new normal in college football, or should fans be concerned? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowBoston College’s Alexandra Younes shines brightAlexandra Younes, a proud Double Eagle, just snagged the Top Women of Law scholarship from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, and her story is all about community, identity, and lifting others up. From founding the Lebanese of Boston College club to helping fellow students find housing, Alexandra’s journey is rooted in giving back. Her professors say she’s got rare humility and drive, and she’s already launched her own real estate brokerage while prepping for a legal career. What does real leadership look like to you? Let’s celebrate local changemakers who make a difference every day! #Education #College #BostonCollege00Share