Legendary Eagles

These md传媒国产剧 College athletes made outsize contributions both on and off the field.

Bill Flynn 鈥39

Bill Flynn 鈥39听

After starring in football, hockey, and baseball, Flynn became a BC math professor and part-time football coach. He was named director of athletics in 1957 and is credited with ushering in the era of modern sports at BC.

Pete Frates 鈥07

Pete Frates 鈥07

A standout baseball player, Frates was diagnosed with ALS in 2012. His Ice Bucket Challenge helped to raise more than $220 million for ALS research before he passed away in 2019. BC鈥檚 new baseball facility is named in his honor.

John 鈥淪nooks鈥 Kelley 鈥28

John 鈥淪nooks鈥 Kelley 鈥28

In 36 years as BC鈥檚 hockey coach, Snooks became the first college coach to win 500 games, guiding the Eagles to the 1949 national championship along the way. Kelley Rink in Conte Forum is named for him.

Joe McKenney 鈥27

Joe McKenney 鈥27

A star BC athlete, McKenney became head football coach and then a Hall of Fame college football official. He was also instrumental in BC鈥檚 1949 acquisition of the reservoir that was filled in to become Lower Campus.

Lou Montgomery 鈥40

Lou Montgomery 鈥40

Montgomery was BC鈥檚 first Black football player and an important part of the great teams of 1939 and 1940. Because of Jim Crow laws, he was barred from playing with those teams in the Cotton and Sugar bowls.

Tamie Thompson 鈥80

Tamie Thompson 鈥80

A pioneer, Thompson founded BC鈥檚 women鈥檚 lacrosse and soccer teams鈥攁nd starred for both of them. The same talent and drive led to her election, in 1989, as the 1st female president of the Varsity Club.