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The Hidden Renaissance of Boston College Track and Field

Skyler Safriet November 5, 2024
Boston College track and field has been on a generational run. But somehow, nobody knows about it. On a campus with a fan culture dominated by revenue sports like football, basketball, and hockey, it’s unsurprising that track and field has been excluded from the hype. 
BC rowing

Roundup: Rowing Leaves MIT in the Dust

Annabel Steele April 3, 2016
BC rowing dominated over MIT in its meet this weekend, with every boat finishing before each of MIT's boats. Tennis, golf, track, and sailing also competed in a busy weekend for BC sports.
Katya Vasilyev

Roundup: Katya Vasilyev Dominates as Tennis Splits Weekend

Annabel Steele February 15, 2016
Katya Vasilyev lost just once over two days and helped the Eagles defeat Portland, but BC wasn't able to beat Dartmouth to go undefeated for the weekend.

Roundup: Women’s Crew And Track Shine Over Weekend

Keaton McAuliffe April 13, 2015
While men's and women's tennis couldn't find a win on Friday, women's track and field grabbed first at UMass and rowing finished strongly at VIllanova.

Roundup: Men’s Tennis Drops Two, Rowing Cancelled

Alex Stanley March 29, 2015
Over the weekend, men's and women's tennis struggled, track and field kicked off the outdoor season, and the rowing Beanpot was cancelled.

Roundup: Women’s Tennis Defeats Syracuse

John Pugh February 16, 2015
As skiing and track and field continue to come up short, women's tennis took down Syracuse over the weekend.

Roundup: Tennis Shines As Track And Field Falls Short

John Pugh February 9, 2015
Over the past week, men's and women's tennis went 3-0, track and field struggled at a BU Invitational, and skiing stayed near the bottom at the Dartmouth Carnival.
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