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On May 30, 2009, the Eagles played in the longest game in college baseball history—a 25-inning game—during the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship regional tournament at Austin, Texas. The University of Texas Longhorns—who were designated the visiting team despite playing on their home field—won, 3–2. The game lasted seven hours and ...
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The 2024 season was the last for 18 baseball schools in their current conferences. All 11 baseball-sponsoring members of the Pac-12 Conference left for other conferences or became independent: Arizona, Arizona State and Utah joined the Big 12 Conference. [9] California and Stanford joined the Atlantic Coast Conference. [10]
Shrewsbury's John West and St. John's Tyler Mudd have reunited on the Boston College baseball team and the duo has helped the Eagles notch a 20-16 mark heading into the weekend.
The Brighton Baseball Field was slated to open on March 13, 2018, in Boston College's home opener against Holy Cross but was canceled due to a nor'easter. [4] The stadium opened a week later on March 20, when the Eagles hosted cross-town opponents Northeastern in a non-conference matchup that Northeastern won 7–4 in 18 innings.
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List of bowl games showing bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, and location [A 1] [4] # Season Bowl [2] Score Date Opponent Stadium Location 1 1939: 1940 Cotton Bowl Classic: L 3–6 January 1, 1940: Clemson Tigers: Cotton Bowl: Dallas, TX: 2 1940: 1941 Sugar Bowl: W 19–13 January 1, 1941: Tennessee Volunteers: Tulane ...
Holy Cross and Boston College playing at Fenway Park in 1916. American football games at Fenway Park date to 1912, the year the venue opened. [5] Various high school, college, and professional football teams have played at Fenway, including the Boston Patriots during the American Football League (AFL) era, and the Boston College Eagles. [5]