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BC volleyball has played its last 29 home matches in Margot Connell Recreation Center. (Ellie El-Fishawy / Heights Editor)

Ferrara: BC Volleyball’s Home Court Is in the Plex. That’s a Problem.

Matthew Ferrara April 29, 2025
Boston College volleyball's home court is located in Margot Connell Recreation Center, but there are plenty of issues that come with it. Matthew Ferrara explores the issues that come with it and why the team deserves a better home.
BC’s leading scorer Donald Hand Jr. announced his return to BC. (Owen Bienen / Heights Editor)

Stefanoudakis: A Way-Too-Early Look at BC Basketball

Maria Stefanoudakis April 27, 2025
Boston College basketball welcomes three freshmen and four transfers to its 2025–26 roster.
NCHC teams have won seven of the last nine national championships. (Kellen Davis / Heights Staff)

Brennan: College Hockey Doesn’t Run Through New England Anymore, and That’s Okay.

Robert Brennan April 26, 2025
NCHC teams have won seven of the last nine national championships. Why is it that Hockey East teams can’t get it done against the NCHC?
Denver knocked BC, the No. 1 overall seed, out of the tournament for the second year in a row. (Henry Hurd / Heights Staff)

Stefanoudakis: This Loss Was Everything for BC Men’s Hockey

Maria Stefanoudakis April 1, 2025
Stefanoudakis' column goes into the severity of BC men's hockey's Sunday night loss to Denver following the Eagles' dominant season.
After this season, BC will lose the talent of Ryan Leonard, Gabe Perreault, and probably James Hagens. (Chris Ticas / Heights Senior Staff)

Dietz: The Time for BC Men’s Hockey Is Now

Graham Dietz March 25, 2025
Nobody is leaving just yet, and there’s still plenty of competition left. But if it wasn’t last year, it has to be this year. The stars just need to align.
BC has not made the NCAA Tournament since 2009. (Emily Ahern / Heights Editor)

Stefanoudakis: BC Basketball Has Lost the Element of Surprise. That’s a Problem.

Maria Stefanoudakis March 13, 2025
It seems everything there is to say about Boston College men’s basketball might have already been said. BC hasn’t been to the NCAA Tournament since 2009, and 16 years of mediocrity is hard to make into a good story.
Butler will begin his term in the summer of 2026. (Paul Criado / Heights Staff)

Stefanoudakis: “The Pressure’s On, Butler.”

Maria Stefanoudakis February 24, 2025
Eight hours after BC announced the hiring of Rev. Jack Butler, S.J., BC men’s basketball held Virginia Tech to 11 points in an entire half of basketball. It might be a bit early to say a curse has been lifted off BC’s athletic program considering Butler hasn’t even taken office yet. But for many BC Athletics fans, just saying goodbye to University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., is a sign of hope in itself.
(Will Martino / Heights Editor)

Bergamini: BC’s New President Will Reinvigorate BC Athletics

Jack Bergamini February 24, 2025
After talking with individuals around the BC community, I can confidently say that Butler, who has served the BC community for the past 22 years, is the right person to lead BC Athletics into this exhilarating—but also scary—future. 
Earl Grant, pictured, is in his fourth year at BC. (Emily Ahern / Heights Editor)

Gokarn: Where Has BC Basketball’s Pride Gone?

Sourabh Gokarn January 26, 2025
Sourabh Gokarn gives his thoughts about the pride of BC's men's basketball program, and questions where it has gone.
(Alina Chen / Heights Staff)

Gokarn: Leahy’s Tenure Has Left BC’s Revenue Sports Behind. Where Did Things Go Wrong?

Sourabh Gokarn June 10, 2024
Under University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J, Boston College has gone nearly 15 years without an eight-win football season or a men’s basketball NCAA Tournament appearance. Where did things go wrong?
(Nicole Wei / Heights Staff)

Dietz: Responding to “Overreaction” and “Not an Overreaction” Takes on BC Football’s Remaining Season

Graham Dietz November 3, 2023
Just past the midpoint of the 2023 season, here is a list of “overreaction” claims about the rest of Boston College football’s season, along with some “not an overreaction” statements.
(Chris Ticas / Heights Editor)

Bergamini: What Has Happened to BC Football?

Jack Bergamini September 10, 2023
How far have Jeff Hafley and co. fallen? Well, it’s hard to say exactly. But it’s no secret that BC football has taken a nosedive in years three and four of the Hafley era. 
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