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BC's roster is made up of 11 freshmen and 10 transfers. (Kellen Davis / Heights Staff)

BC Baseball, Full of Fresh Faces, Looks to Bounce Back After 22–31 Season

Maria Stefanoudakis February 14, 2025
After a 22-31 season in Boston College baseball head coach Todd Interdonato's second season with the squad, the Eagles missed a bid to the NCAA tournament and lost some studs in the process. But after snagging some heavy-hitting transfers and a handful of freshmen, BC looks to put together an impressive 2025 campaign in a tough ACC pool.
Eighth Inning Collapse Costs Eagles Series Win

Eighth Inning Collapse Costs Eagles Series Win

Lucas Girardi April 26, 2021
The Eagles allowed 12 innings in the eighth inning to fall 13-9 in the second game of the doubleheader after dropping the first contest 5-2.
BC Baseball Continues Struggles at FSU, Loses Fifth Straight

BC Baseball Continues Struggles at FSU, Loses Fifth Straight

Lucas Girardi April 18, 2021
Eagles starter Emmet Sheehan was strong early but the Seminoles jumped on him in the fourth inning on the way to a 5-1 victory.
Eagles Claw Out of Eight Run Hole To Beat Merrimack

Eagles Claw Out of Eight Run Hole To Beat Merrimack

Sarah Stocker March 25, 2021
The Eagles trailed 8-0 midway through the third but steadily clawed back and pulled ahead in the seventh to win 10-9.
BC Drops Series Finale To Louisville, Suffers First Series Sweep of Season

BC Drops Series Finale To Louisville, Suffers First Series Sweep of Season

Lucas Girardi March 14, 2021
Birdball jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the second inning, but the Cardinals chipped back throughout the game and scored four in the eighth to win 8-6.
Eagles Bats Silenced By Cardinals For Second Straight Loss

Eagles Bats Silenced By Cardinals For Second Straight Loss

Asa Ackerly March 14, 2021
BC's usually potent offense managed just two hits and six total baserunners, and Louisville smacked a pair of home runs to win 5-0.
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