The No. 1 Boston College men completed a weekend sweep of Hockey East rival Boston University. Read more on Boston.com.
Boston University will try to stop its five-game losing streak when the Terriers take on Holy Cross. The teams square off Monday for the first time this season.
The Boston College men’s hockey team left no doubt on Saturday night. Commonwealth Avenue belongs to the Eagles. For now, anyway. After dispatching No. 8 Boston University, 6-2, in
The No. 1 Boston College Eagles (17-4-1, 10-3-1 HE) men’s hockey team is looking to sweep its cross-town rival the No. 8 Boston University Terriers (13-8-1, 9-4-1 HE) at Conte Forum on Saturday night.
Holy Cross Crusaders (11-10, 3-5 Patriot League) at Boston University Terriers (10-11, 4-4 Patriot League) Boston; Monday, 7 p.m. EST BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Terriers -3.5; over/under is 130 BOTTOM LINE: Holy Cross faces Boston University after Max Green scored 25 points in Holy Cross' 70-65 victory against the Loyola (MD) Greyhounds.
Ten days after what would have been Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s 96 birthday, around 250 people gathered at Boston University for an event meant to highlight the lesser-known aspects of King’s legacy.
Holy Cross Crusaders (14-5, 7-1 Patriot) at Boston University Terriers (8-12, 1-7 Patriot) Boston; Monday, 4 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Boston University looks to stop its five-game home losing streak with a victory over Holy Cross.
The No. 1 Boston College Eagles (18-4-1, 11-3-1 HE) men’s hockey team upped its winning streak to six games after a 2-0 victory over the No. 8 Boston University Terriers (13-9-1, 9-5-1 HE) on Saturday night at Conte Forum.
The No. 1 Boston College Eagles (17-4-1, 10-3-1 HE) men’s hockey team earned a 6-2 road win over the No. 8 Boston University Terriers (13-8-1, 9-4-1 HE) on Friday night.
Kyrone Alexander scored 16 points and Miles Brewster added five in the overtime as Boston University beat Bucknell 85-82 on Saturday.
BOTTOM LINE: Holy Cross plays Boston University after Max Green scored 25 points in Holy Cross’ 70-65 win over the Loyola (MD) Greyhounds. The Terriers are 7-3 in home games. Boston University has a 6-4 record against opponents above .500.
Games against the Montreal Victoire on March 8 (2 p.m.) and the Toronto Sceptres on March 26 (7 p.m.) will be hosted at the home of Boston University’s men’s and women’s hockey teams.