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Madelieve Drion scored the game-winner. (Trishna Condoor / Heights Staff)

No. 9 BC Inches Past No. 12 Syracuse 1–0 With Last Minute Goal

Emily Roberge November 3, 2024
No. 9 Boston College field hockey inched past No. 12 Syracuse 1–0 with a last-minute goal from Madelieve Drion.
In BC's matchup against North Carolina, the Tar Heels tied two strokes. (Trishna Condoor / Heights Staff)

No. 2 North Carolina Capitalizes on Penalty Corners, Dominates No. 9 Eagles 4–0

Emily Roberge October 27, 2024
In BC's matchup against No. 2 North Carolina, the Tar Heels defeated the Eagles 4–0, capitalizing goals off of BC penalties.
Duke scored the only goal of the game in the third frame. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

No. 6 BC Falls to No. 11 Duke, Ends Undefeated ACC Streak

Nic Petrosino October 26, 2024
In BC field hockey's matchup against the Blue Devils, the Eagles lost 1-0 to Duke, ending their previously undefeated ACC season record.
Despite the Eagles tallying four more corner penalties and five more shots in the final 10 minutes of the game, BC was still unable to score. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

Eagles Fall to No. 19 UMass 1–0, Snap Six-Game Winning Streak

Charlie Davidow October 6, 2024
In Boston College field hockey's matchup against No. 19 UMass, the Eagles lost 1–0, resulting in an end to their sixth-game winning streak.
In the No. 16 Eagle's matchup against UNH, Yani Zhong scored her seventh goal of the season. (Trishna Condoor / Heights Staff)

Eagles Earn 5–3 Win Over New Hampshire

Grace Blankenship September 22, 2024
In the No. 16 Eagle's matchup against UNH on Sunday afternoon, BC defeated the Wildcats 5–3 in Durham, NH, capitalizing on late goals.
No. 16 BC has won its last three games. (Trishna Condoor / Heights Contributer)

No. 16 Eagles Steamroll Wake Forest in ACC Opener

Emily Roberge September 22, 2024
In No. 16 BC's first ACC matchup of the season, the Eagles defeated the Demon Deacons 4–1 in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
The No. 14 Eagles tallied three goals in its matchup against the Friars. (Emily Ahearn / Heights Editor)

No. 14 Eagles Secure 3–1 Win Over Providence

Maria Stefanoudakis September 15, 2024
In the No. 14 Eagles' matchup against Providence, two of BC's three goals came from penalty opportunities.
The loss marks BC's first of the 2024 season. (Heights Archives)

No. 17 Eagles Suffer First Loss of the Season Against No. 4 Maryland

Emily Roberge September 8, 2024
In Boston College field hockey's first loss of the 2024 season, Maryland controlled possession and limited the Eagle’s scoring opportunities, ultimately taking down the Eagles 2–0.
Of BC's six goals in its matchup against BU, five of them came from different scorers. ( Paul Criado / Heights Staff)

Eagles Start 2024 Season 2–0, Defeat BU and Northeastern

Emily Roberge September 5, 2024
In the Eagles' first two games of the season, BC defeated both Northeastern and BU, going 2–0 on the 2024 season.
Louisville scored on three of its four shots on goal, while BC converted on just two of its twelve shots on goal. (Ashton Kao / Heights Staff)

Despite BC’s Dominant Offense, No. 10 Louisville Knocks No. 13 Eagles Out of ACC Tournament

Ben Mickulas November 1, 2023
No. 10 Louisville defeated No. 13 Boston College field hockey 3–2 in the first round of the ACC tournament on Tuesday night.
BC recorded only six shots in Friday's game. (Ashton Kao / Heights Staff)

BC Gives Up Late Goal in Double Overtime Loss to Cardinals

Meredith Syms October 28, 2023
Boston College field hockey fell to Louisville 2–1 at home in double overtime despite Peyton Hale's fourth quarter goal.
Mia Garber, pictured above, notched BC's game winning goal on Tuesday. (Ashton Kao / Heights Staff)

Garber’s Late Goal Helps Eagles Hold Off Northeastern

Meredith Syms October 17, 2023
Boston College field hockey defeated Northeastern 4–3 on Tuesday afternoon despite the Huskies recording three consecutive goals to tie the game.
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