Boston College entered the ACC Tournament quarterfinals with a modest hope of extending its season, but the Eagles faced a formidable Miami squad that proved relentless.
A Promising Start
The Eagles struck first, plating two runs in the opening inning. Kyle Wolff contributed a double and an RBI, while Jack Toomey added an RBI to cap the early surge.
Miami quickly answered with a two‑run home run from Fabio Peralta, shifting the momentum. The Hurricanes added two more runs in the fourth when Alex Sosa launched a home run of his own.
Miami's Power Surge
A.J. Colarusso took the mound for Boston College, delivering five innings with five strikeouts before the bullpen was summoned. Gabriel Milano extended Miami's lead with an RBI double in the seventh, and the Hurricanes capped the scoring with a run in the eighth.
Despite the 8‑2 final margin, the Eagles' early lead showcased flashes of offensive potential, and the team now turns its attention to the NCAA Tournament Selection Show, where an at‑large bid may still be on the table.
Looking Ahead
Boston College's journey continues as the selection committee evaluates its overall body of work. For now, the focus remains on learning from the loss and building toward the next chapter of the season.