. @BCwlax captain Sarah Mannelly makes history as first-ever BC @Tewaaraton Finalist http://t.co/OupN60fOGR #WeAreBC pic.twitter.com/vsIE1rl8VT
— BC Athletics (@BCSportsNews) May 7, 2015
If anyone in Boston needs to release some bad news, you have about a 5 hour window to do whatever you want without it being noticed.
— Warren K. Zola (@WarrenKZola) May 6, 2015
Boy, that Johnny Gaudreau will never make it. Much too small. #JOHNYHOCKEY
— EJ Hradek (@EJHradek_NHL) May 6, 2015
"And then, the Ultron, he shootsa these laser beams at the Hulk and forgive me but oh my God!" pic.twitter.com/ljOgzI1imT
— kevinbiegel (@kbiegel) May 1, 2015
ICYMI: Senior Kayla Hammergren ABC @WNTonight #PersonOfTheWeek: http://t.co/Z5sRwloMmR
— Boston College (@BostonCollege) May 4, 2015
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BC is just one more school which was forced to drop wrestling and add such as lacrosse and hockey for women. Is this a good thing? That is well open to argument. Title IX destroyed the innocence of women. You are just creating "beasts of the East" instead of a gentling influence on society. Is it any wonder that American sports is now little more than a gladiator sport for "blood and violence" just like in the Roman Coliseum? Lesly Visser and Elizabeth Hasselbech are two prime examples of what Eagle sports can do for women. With all praise to them. As for BC lacrosse and hockey not so much so.
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