A Record‑Breaking Night in Chestnut Hill
Boston College baseball saw its historic regular‑season finale end in a 15‑2 loss to No. 3 Georgia Tech at Harrington Athletics Village, where a crowd of 2,828 set a new attendance record for the program.
The Yellow Jackets surged early, opening a 5‑0 lead before Kyle Wolff answered for the Eagles with a bases‑loaded double that drove in two runs in the bottom of the first, briefly sparking hope among the fans.
Georgia Tech then rattled off ten unanswered runs, extending the gap to 15‑2 by the seventh inning and sealing a victory that capped a disappointing finish to the Eagles’ best regular season in school history.
The loss marks the end of a campaign that saw Boston College tie its win record at 36 overall and post a program‑best 17‑13 mark in ACC play, achievements that have set high expectations for the upcoming tournament.
Looking Ahead to the ACC Tournament
Next week the Eagles travel to Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina, to begin the ACC Tournament, where seedings will be finalized after the remaining conference games on Saturday.
Coach Dan McDonnell and his staff will look to translate the momentum from a record‑setting season into a competitive showing in Charlotte, hoping to ride the energy of the fan base that set the attendance benchmark.