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The 2025 Boston College Eagles football team will represent Boston College as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Eagles are led by Bill O'Brien in his second season as their head coach. They will play their home games at Alumni Stadium located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
Principal athletic facilities include Alumni Stadium (capacity: 44,500); Conte Forum (8,606 for basketball), known as Kelley Rink for ice hockey (7,884); the Harrington Athletics Village, which includes Eddie Pellagrini Diamond (2,500) and the Boston College Softball Field (1,000); the Newton Campus Soccer Field; and the Flynn Recreation Complex.
Boston College: Boston University: Nickerson Field • Boston, MA: T 1–1 285 7:00 p.m. Cornell: Syracuse: SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NY L 0–1 365 Detroit Mercy: Notre Dame: Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN W 3–1 203 Liberty: No. 12 Clemson: Riggs Field • Clemson, SC W 1–0 2,551 Mercer: No. 3 North Carolina: Dorrance Field ...
The 2024 Boston College Eagles football team represented Boston College as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Eagles were led by Bill O'Brien in his first season as their head coach.
The 2024–25 Boston College Eagles men's basketball team represents Boston College during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Eagles, led by fourth-year head coach Earl Grant , play their home games at the Conte Forum as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference .
After playing a real stinker in the first game against the Bruins this year on Oct. 28, a 4-1 loss, the Wings have fared well in this matchup They narrowly edged out a win against Boston, 5-4, on ...
Boston College claims one national championship in 1940, though the NCAA doesn't recognize it, and have played in 22 Bowl Games, winning 13. With 626 wins over 120 seasons of football, Boston College ranks 51st all-time in win–loss records in the NCAA.
Detroit, MI: 15 2003: 2003 San Francisco Bowl: W 35–21 December 31, 2003: Colorado State Rams: AT&T Park: San Francisco, CA: 16 2004: 2004 Continental Tire Bowl: W 37–24 December 30, 2004: North Carolina Tar Heels: Bank of America Stadium: Charlotte, NC: 17 2005: 2005 MPC Computers Bowl: W 27–21 December 28, 2005: Boise State Broncos ...