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Eagles Win Two Over FSU

B y G raham D ietz Sports Editor

Whether it’s starting pitching, bullpen performance, batting, base running, or situational hitting, it’s standard to blame one of those elements of a baseball team if it loses repeatedly. In 2022, for instance, Boston College baseball’s pitching identity was at the root of the Eagles’ troubles, as BC registered the lowest-ranked ERA in the ACC.

But BC head coach Mike Gambino has not been faced with that type of dilemma this season— where one element of the team is so wayward that it affects the outcome of most games.

After the Eagles’ (14–3, 5–2 Atlantic Coast) 13th and 14th

Joyce, former chair of the board of alumni and Mount Alvernia ’92, said the school lent itself well to creating strong friendships and connections.

“We were a very small class ourselves, we graduated 26 girls, and some of my best friends to this day are from high school,” Joyce said. “We had outstanding faculty, a real, true sense of community, and to this day we all get together because of our friendships that developed.”

The Missionary Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception said the school will close because the sisters are no longer able to live on the property where the school is located.

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