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The Boston College Eagles are the athletic teams that represent Boston College , located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts . They compete as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level ( Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) sub-level for football), primarily competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

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31-462: The Eagle nickname and mascot for Boston College's teams were given by Rev. Edward McLaughlin. Fr. McLaughlin, incensed at a Boston newspaper cartoon depicting the champion BC track team as a cat licking clean a plate of its rivals, penned a passionate letter to the student newspaper, The Heights, in the newspaper's first year in 1920. "It is important that we adopt a mascot to preside at our pow-wows and triumphant feats," wrote Fr. McLaughlin. "And why not

62-588: A declaratory judgment to avoid paying the increased Big East "exit fee" that had been voted for but not yet amended to the Big East's constitution. Boston College won both decisions, but the Big East appealed. A secret settlement reported to be worth US$ 5 million was reached in May 2005, and as part of the settlement the ACC agreed to play a number of football games each year against Big East teams. However, this large settlement

93-605: A four-year deal to play Providence College in basketball begins in the 2006–7 school year. Financially, the move to the ACC would appear to have been positive for the Eagles. Writing in the Charleston West Virginia Gazette, Mitch Vingle used the Big East's tax filings to examine payouts to full Big East members (schools playing both football and basketball schools) compared to payouts to ACC schools. ACC schools received an average of US$ 10.85 million for

124-793: The American Catholic Historical Association , the American Historical Association , the History of Education Society, and the Organization of American Historians . In 2006, after a two-year self-study involving more than 200 BC faculty, administrators, students and alumni, Leahy announced a $ 1.6-billion strategic plan that called for hiring 100 new faculty, adding a dozen new academic centers and spending $ 1 billion in construction and renovation projects to elevate Boston College to

155-681: The Atlantic Coast Conference . The women's rowing team competes in the Eastern Association of Women's Rowing Colleges (EAWRC) as well as the ACC. The men's and women's ice hockey teams compete in Hockey East . Skiing and sailing are also non-ACC. Boston College is one of only 15 universities in the country offering NCAA Division I football ( Football Bowl Subdivision ), Division I men's and women's basketball , and Division I hockey. A founding member of

186-765: The Auburn Tigers Mascot of the Kutztown Golden Bears Mascot of the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles Mascot of the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles William P. Leahy William P. Leahy SJ (born 1948) is an American Jesuit academic who served as the 25th president of Boston College , a post he had held since 1996, making him the longest serving president in the school's history as of July 31, 2020. He joined

217-1071: The Florida Gators Wolf siblings, co-mascots of the Nevada Wolf Pack Mascot of the Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles Cougar mascot of the Misericordia University Cougars English Bulldog mascot of the University of Redlands Bulldogs Mascot of the Tennessee State Tigers and Lady Tigers Three mules that act as the mascots for the Army Black Knights Mascot of the West Florida Argonauts Mascot of

248-897: The Harrington Athletics Village , which includes Eddie Pellagrini Diamond (2,500) and the Boston College Softball Field (1,000); the Newton Campus Soccer Field ; and the Flynn Recreation Complex . The Yawkey Athletics Center opened in the spring of 2005, and the Newton Campus Field Hockey Complex was completed that fall. BC students compete in 31 varsity sports , as well as a number of club and intramural teams. Boston College's athletics program has been named to

279-996: The Pikes Peak State College Aardvarks Mascot of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Corsairs Mascot of the Scottsdale Community College Fighting Artichokes Mascot of the Aims Community College Aardvarks Mascot of the Rock Valley College Golden Eagles Goddess and Stag, co-mascots of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags and Athenas Duck mascot of the Stevens Institute of Technology Ducks Tiger mascot of

310-697: The Society of Jesus in 1967, and is a member of the Jesuits' Midwest Province. Leahy earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy and a master's degree in United States history at Saint Louis University in 1972 and 1975, respectively. He then began studies at the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley in Berkeley, California, where he earned degrees in theology (1978) and historical theology (1980). He

341-637: The ACC might consider extending membership to Notre Dame was fueled by press accounts reporting that a bid to the Fighting Irish was imminent. But in October 2003, the ACC voted unanimously to invite Boston College to become their twelfth member. When BC accepted, they were returned to the lawsuit still pending against Miami by several Big East schools. In response, Boston College petitioned the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts for

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372-497: The ACC replaced Syracuse with Virginia Tech in its expansion vote. Things became even more surprising when, reached by phone at a conference in Switzerland , then-N.C. State Chancellor Marye Anne Fox cast a shocking last-minute "no" vote against Boston College. As a result, the ACC extended invitations only to Miami and Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech immediately accepted the invitation and filed court papers to get themselves out of

403-564: The College Sports Honor Roll as one of the nation's top 20 athletic programs by U.S. News & World Report (March 18, 2002). Boston College athletes are among the most academically successful in the nation, according to the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate (APR). In 2006 Boston College received Public Recognition Awards with 14 of its sports in the top 10 percent of the nation academically. The Eagles tied Notre Dame for

434-552: The Eagle, symbolic of majesty, power, and freedom?" The Boston College mascot is Baldwin the Eagle , an American bald eagle whose name is a pun derived from the bald head of the eagle and the word "win." The school colors are maroon and gold . The fight song , " For Boston ", was composed by T.J. Hurley , Class of 1885, and is America's oldest college fight song. The Eagles compete in NCAA Division I as members of

465-1215: The United States Secondary mascot of the Saginaw Valley State Cardinals Human mascot of the Erskine College Flying Fleet Humanoid mascot of the Evansville Purple Aces Mascot of the USC Aiken Pacers Mascot of the Stonehill Skyhawks Mascot of the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks The letter C, mascot of the Central Michigan Chippewas Inflatable mascot of the Murray State Racers , cousin of Dunker Male and female alligator mascots of

496-404: The awkward position of suing their new conference. The remaining four plaintiffs removed Boston College from the list of defendants and asked both BC and Syracuse to join their suit. Boston College and Syracuse declined. The Big East presidents and athletic directors met in summer 2003 to discuss replacing the departed members and establishing a process by which members would exit the conference in

527-403: The conference. It has been suggested that BC might have remained if the Big East had spun out its non-football schools and reconfigured as an eight- or nine-team league. The Big East considered extending invitations to Penn State and Notre Dame, however neither school showed interest in joining the conference. Several models for a new conference were discussed; however it was eventually decided that

558-402: The football schools would explore separating from the basketball-only schools and establish an 8-team all-sports conference. It was very quickly realized that this scenario would not be feasible because the new conference would lose its automatic NCAA basketball tournament berth and possibly its BCS bid because the football schools had not been together long enough to satisfy certain NCAA rules. It

589-464: The future. The remaining members of the conference moved towards establishing a $ 5 million exit fee and 27-month waiting period for any other schools who wished to leave in the future. At a Big East meeting in Newark on October 1, conference presidents asked BC president Rev. William P. Leahy , S.J., about rumors surrounding the Eagles' intentions. Fr. Leahy conceded that the Eagles might indeed be leaving

620-563: The highest echelon of premier national universities. The Plan set seven strategic directions for the University: To become a national leader in liberal arts education and student formation; to enhance its research initiatives in select natural sciences and in areas that address urgent social problems; to support leadership initiatives in BC's graduate and professional schools; to expand international programs and partnerships. Leahy's stated goal

651-478: The highest total of any Division I-A university. Other schools having 10 or more sports honored included Navy (12), Stanford (11), and Duke (11). Teams honored were football, men's fencing, men's outdoor track, men's skiing, women's rowing, women's cross country, women's fencing, women's field hockey, women's indoor track, women's outdoor track, women's skiing, women's swimming, women's soccer, women's tennis, and women's volleyball. Boston College's football program

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682-541: The non-football replacement Big East Conference 's ten members are Catholic. On July 1, 2005, Boston College moved from the Big East to the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). In 2003 the ACC announced plans to expand from nine teams to twelve. Miami, Syracuse, and Boston College were rumored to be the three schools under consideration, and all three met with officials from the ACC regarding membership. It

713-465: The original Big East Conference , the Eagles moved to the Atlantic Coast Conference on July 1, 2005. Up to that point, Boston College was the only Big East member affiliated with the Catholic Church that played football in the conference. As of 2018, all the football-playing members of the Big East's successor American Athletic Conference are secular or Protestant institutions, while nine of

744-649: The tax year ending June 30, 2006, Big East full members averaged a little more than half what ACC programs took in at US$ 5,842,599. Additionally, Big East payments have dropped in each of the last three reporting periods. Boston College has won 7 NCAA team national championships. Below are 23 national team titles that were not bestowed by the NCAA: Men's conference championships Women's conference championships Principal athletic facilities include Alumni Stadium (capacity: 44,500); Conte Forum (8,606 for basketball), known as Kelley Rink for ice hockey (7,884);

775-679: Was later revealed that Miami had been dissatisfied with the Big East and its leadership since a formal letter of complaint was issued by them to Big East Commissioner Mike Tranghese several years prior in 1999. Their issues went unresolved, leading to Miami's interest in the ACC—a league who had been pursuing the college football superpower since the mid-1990s, at the request of neighboring football schools Florida State, Clemson and Georgia Tech. Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal , representing UConn (whose membership in Big East Football

806-511: Was offset by the cumulative legal fees incurred by the Big East in pursuing the litigation. Boston College joined the ACC in 2005, and was exempted from having to play football against their former conference colleagues who had been party to the lawsuit. Boston College officials have stated that the university will not schedule games against any of their former Big East Football colleagues with the exception of Syracuse. An eight-year deal to play Syracuse in football starting in 2010 has been signed, and

837-474: Was one of only five Division I-A teams that were so honored. The other four were Auburn , Navy, Stanford, and Duke. List of U.S. college mascots This is an incomplete list of U.S. college mascots ' names , consisting of named incarnations of live, costumed, or inflatable mascots. For school nicknames, see List of college team nicknames in the United States . For school abbreviation, see List of colloquial names for universities and colleges in

868-634: Was ordained a priest in 1978. He received a doctoral degree in U.S. history from Stanford University in 1986. He began his academic career as a teacher at Campion High School in Wisconsin from 1973 to 1975. He served as a teaching assistant at Stanford in 1981 before joining the Marquette University faculty as an instructor of history in 1985. He became an associate professor with tenure in 1991, and in that same year became Marquette's executive vice president. Leahy's memberships include

899-453: Was then decided that for the time being, the conference would add additional football and basketball schools and continue in its bifurcated structure until such time as the football schools could establish their own conference. Unhappy with this decision, the administration of Boston College once again entertained overtures from the Atlantic Coast Conference. Speculation that Chancellor Foxe, a Notre Dame trustee, cast her vote against BC so that

930-493: Was then pending) led the "remaining" football schools (Virginia Tech, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, and West Virginia) in the filing of two lawsuits. One suit named the ACC, and the other named Miami and Boston College, accusing them of conspiring to weaken the Big East. Syracuse was not named as a defendant in part because they never made public comments about the ongoing situation. In an unexpected turn, due in large measure to political pressure applied by Governor Mark Warner of Virginia,

961-537: Was to establish Boston College as "the world's leading Catholic university." In line with this direction, the Weston Jesuit School of Theology re-affiliated with Boston College in 2008 to form the new School of Theology and Ministry . During the same year, Leahy started the construction of Stokes Hall, a 183,000-square-foot (17,000 m ) administrative and classroom building for BC's humanities departments, which opened in 2012. In 2002, Leahy initiated

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