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Baldwin the Eagle, an anthropomorphized bald eagle, is the mascot of the Boston College Eagles.. The nickname "Eagles" goes back to 1920 when Rev. Edward McLaughlin, unhappy at seeing a newspaper cartoon which represented Boston College as a cat after a track victory, wrote to the college newspaper The Heights: [1]
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.
Boston College (BC) is a private Catholic Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1863 by the Society of Jesus, the university has more than 15,000 total students. [9] The university offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees through its eight colleges and schools.
Rhett the Boston Terrier – mascot of the Boston University Terriers; Rhody the Ram – mascot of the Rhode Island Rams; Ribby – baseball-only mascot of the Arkansas Razorbacks; RITchie the Tiger – mascot of the RIT Tigers; Riptide – pelican mascot of the Tulane Green Wave; Roar-ee the Lion – mascot of the Columbia Lions
Baldwin Senior High School (Baldwin, New York); Ballard High School (Louisville, Kentucky) Bartlesville High School (Bartlesville, Oklahoma); Bayshore High School (Bradenton, Florida)
Mike Gambino, 2000, Boston College baseball coach [100] Antonio Garay, 2002, NFL defensive tackle [101] Johnny Gaudreau, 2014, NHL forward [102] Laura Georges, 2006, French football defender [103] Nathan Gerbe, 2008, NHL forward [104] Brian Gionta, 1997, NHL and 2006 US Olympic Hockey Team right wing [105] Stephen Gionta, 2006, NHL left wing [106]
Boston College Eagles Softball is in the Atlantic Coast Conference and is a Division I program. Their mascot is an American eagle. Boston College in the NCAA Tournament
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