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The Boston College Football team recently visited the 9/11 Memorial in New York City this week before the team plays in this year’s pinstripe bowl at Yankee Stadium. The team visited the 9/11 Memorial for a “moving morning” according to the team’s social media.
A moving morning for BC Football visiting the 9/11 Memorial and honoring one of our own, the heroic and beloved Welles Crowther. pic.twitter.com/zXqwaBXph4
— Boston College Football (@BCFootball) December 26, 2024
Crowther, a Boston College alum, famously re-entered the wreckage on 9/11 to rescue others. His legacy lives on not only through the annual Boston College Bandana game, but also through opportunities like this one taken by head coach Bill O’Brien, the entire Boston College staff and players.
Boston College will face off against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in this year’s pinstripe bowl on December 28. The game will serve as the first ever meeting between the two programs in all of their storied histories. The Pinstripe Bowl has been a postseason staple since 2010. Boston College has played in the game twice, but has yet to win it.
No games scheduled for Friday, Dec. 27.
No games were scheduled on Thursday, Dec. 26.
49 days.
Boston ➡️ NYC pic.twitter.com/T6LXqWZmQM
— Boston College Football (@BCFootball) December 25, 2024
Team USA netted two more in the middle frame to make it 4-1! #WorldJuniors
U.S. Goal Scorers:
Hagens (Leonard, Stiga)
Leonard (Perreault, Minnetian) pic.twitter.com/AJYupa3TG1— USA Hockey (@usahockey) December 22, 2024
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