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Actor Tom Holland makes surprise visit to Campus School at Boston College
“Spider-Man” superstar Tom Holland dropped in for a surprise visit to the Campus School at Boston College, which will be receiving new adaptive equipment and technology thanks to a $25,000 grant from a nonprofit run by the actor’s family. Holland, whose girlfriend Zendaya is shooting a film called “The Drama” in Boston and other Massachusetts towns, spent several hours Thursday…
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Hail Flutie: Boston College celebrates 40th anniversary of Miracle in Miami
Doug Flutie and many of his 1984 teammates were honored on the field during BC’s game against North Carolina before the second quarter on Saturday afternoon, the anniversary of the Eagles’ Miracle in Miami.
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Boston College to honor Gaudreau brothers and Tony Voce during the season
Boston College will honor former hockey players Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau and Tony Voce with uniform patches, a sign on the boards in front of the team bench and other tributes this season. All three died this summer: The Gaudreau brothers were hit by a car while bicycling in New Jersey the day before their sister’s wedding. Voce, a...
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BC grad student arrested in Brookline child sex abuse imagery investigation
A man was arrested Wednesday in an investigation into the uploading of images showing child sex abuse, police in Brookline, Massachusetts, said.
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Backup quarterback's late TD toss lifts Boston College to 21-20 win
Backup quarterback Grayson James hit Jerand Bradley with an 8-yard scoring pass late, and Boston College rallied with two touchdowns in the fourth quarter for a 21-20 victory over Western Kentucky on Saturday. BC’s starting quarterback Thomas Castellanos was sidelined with an undisclosed injury. James, a junior transfer from Florida International, completed 19-of-32 passes for 168 yards with an inception…
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Boston College rallies for 23-19 victory over Michigan State in Red Bandanna Game
Thomas Castellanos hit Lewis Bond for a 42-yard touchdown pass with 88 seconds left and Boston College rallied to beat Michigan State 23-19 on Saturday night for an emotional victory in the Eagles’ annual Red Bandanna Game. Bond caught six passes for 102 yards, grabbing the game-winner for the Eagles (3-1) at the Spartans’ 13 and then crossing the field…
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BC ranked #24 in the country after thrashing Duquesne 56-0 over the weekend
The Boston College football team has earned a spot in the The Associated Press Top 25 poll for the first time since 2018 after beating FCS Duqesne 56-0 on Saturday. BC is now ranked 24th after following up their opening day win over then-No. 10 Florida State with a thrashing of Duquesne. It’s just the second time since 2009 that…
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The Gaudreau brothers left a legacy at Boston College and beyond
Flowers, sticks, bags of Skittles and bottles of purple Gatorade make up a vigil outside Conte Forum, the home rink for “Johnny Hockey” when he and his brother played at Boston College, together, for one season.
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Is BC football back? Eagles stun No. 10 FSU in historic win
Boston College football kicked the season off on a high under the Bill O’Brien era, with the Eagles securing a historic win over Florida State Monday night. It was a great debut for the Eagles, and a great debut for O’Brien. Unranked Boston College went on the road to beat #10 Florida State to really shake things up in...
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Johnny Gaudreau put family first, never forgot roots even as NHL career blossomed
Johnny Gaudreau was finally home in New Jersey, the NHL star with show-stopping skills back again this week for a big assist for his family as groomsman in the wedding of baby sister Katie. Little brother Matthew was part of the wedding party, too. So was the eldest of the four Gaudreau siblings, sister Kristen, the maid of honor. All…
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BC mourns hockey alumni Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau
NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, were hit and killed in New Jersey.
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‘Unimaginable loss': BC mourns hockey alums Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau
Boston College is mourning the loss of alums and brothers Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, who both played hockey for the school before moving into their professional careers. The brothers were struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver while riding their bikes in New Jersey. Johnny was 31, Matthew 29. The brothers were in New Jersey for the wedding of…
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NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother killed by suspected drunk driver
Police said the driver was suspected of being under the influence of alcohol and charged with two counts of death by auto and jailed at the Salem County Correctional Facility in New Jersey.
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Boston College community, NHL world react to deaths of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau
Teams, players and fans from across the hockey world mourned the deaths of Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew.
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Ex-NFL player Gosder Cherilus accused of urinating on plane passenger
Former Boston College standout and NFL player Gosder Cherilus was in court after being arrested for allegedly urinating a woman and other disruptive behavior on a flight from Boston to Dublin, the woman telling us, “He fully emptied his bladder on me.” Cherilus issued a statement after his court appearance apologizing and saying he’d been on a new sleeping...
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Former NFL player, Gosder Cherilus, in court on shocking allegations
Gosder Cherilus plead not guilty Monday to disorderly conduct, interfering with an aircraft operation and resisting arrest after allegedly urinating on a passenger while on board a flight to Dublin Sunday morning.
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Ex-NFL player, accused of urinating on plane passenger, issues statement
Former NFL player Gosder Cherilus was arrested on an overnight flight from Boston to Dublin for allegedly urinating on another passenger.
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At BC, Boston business leaders honor Pete Frates with new Ice Bucket Challenges
Ten years since the Ice Bucket Challenge spread around the world, raising awareness about ALS and funds for research, Boston College held an event called CEO Soak Boston where they invited local business leaders to take the challenge in honor of alum Pete Frates.
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BC turns to 5-time Olympian Dara Torres to rebuild swim program after hazing scandal
Boston College has hired five-time Olympian Dara Torres as its swimming and diving coach to help the school rebuild the program after a hazing scandal. Torres will coach both the men and women. BC suspended the swimming and diving programs last fall after allegations that freshmen were coerced into binge drinking and then told to drink their own vomit. Four...
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Boston College women's lacrosse team wins NCAA championship
An NCAA national championship is coming back to Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The Boston College women’s lacrosse team defeated top-seed and reigning Division 1 champions Northwestern in the national title game on Sunday at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. A rematch of last year’s championship, the contest was close and hard-fought. The Eagles came back from a 6-0...