
Over the past two games for Boston College baseball (15-17, 5-10 ACC), dominant pitching has emerged as a common theme, which has made up for a previous five-game losing skid.
Just five days after Brady Miller’s 1⅓ inning appearance against Louisville, in which the left-hander surrendered nine runs on just four hits, Miller conducted a lights-out, three-inning start against Dartmouth on Wednesday.
The six-foot-five, Harwich, Mass. native pitched three flawless innings, recording three strikeouts in the process, on just 37 pitches. Miller earned his second win of the season in the Eagles’ 12-2 routing of the Big Green, improving his overall record to 2-1.
Brady Miller’s final line:
3.0 IP
0 H
0 R
0 BB
3 K
9 batters faced @BradyMiller005 💎 pic.twitter.com/z1pR0kSPCn— Boston College Baseball (@BCBirdBall) April 9, 2025
Miller wasn’t the only successful arm on Wednesday, as freshmen Gavin Soares and Jacob Burnham, and graduate student Karl Meyer, helped BC finish the job, combining for zero earned runs.
Tuesday’s 3-1 takedown of UMass Lowell had a similar ring to it, as pitchers Eric Schroeder, JD Ogden, John Kwiatkowski and Joey Ryan combined for seven strikeouts and zero walks while only handing out a single run.
The Eagles rank last in the ACC in pitching with a combined ERA of 6.63, but their current run could add some confidence to the rotation.
No games are scheduled for Thursday, April 10.
142 days
Excited for Saturday!
Alumni Day 🦅🥍
Pink Game 💗
Senior Day 🫶 pic.twitter.com/Pr7rREXrsH— BC Women’s Lacrosse (@BCwlax) April 8, 2025
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— Boston College Football (@BCFootball) April 9, 2025
Great day at @BCFootball ! Amazing hospitality by the coaches and staff. Awesome to see former New England Champ & Founders League Defensive Player of the Year @EdwinTara meet current New England Champ & @newftbj ISL Defensive Player of the Year @Cartergooden8 ! #RideTheWave… pic.twitter.com/8cjYp9tsKE
— Coach Jeff Moore (@CoachJeffMoore) April 8, 2025
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