Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 16:56     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

Holy Cross was great in football and won 6 straight Patriot League titles under Coach Chesney. As often happens a bigger school James Madison in higher football division hired him away. HC hired the wrong Coach things will change but it is worse at BC. BC got beat by Pitt today 49-7 and they pay their Coach over $4 million a year.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 16:54     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

I went to Holy Cross. (Big law partner of that matters. Female).

This is it in Boston thread after thread is silly. It isn’t. But it is close. And may what makes it different than schools like Clark is that many students live in Boston area. Many students have cars. Many students have friends at BC. Many students have place on Cape Cod. So I would consider it a college that takes advantage of the Boston area and vibe.

Amazing school. Too bad my kids thought it was too small. So there is that. Holy Cross wands kids who want to be there so if you kid doesn’t or is on the fence, don’t go. Someone else will take the slot.

Good luck to all.

Ps I do agree that HC has some very strong female alumni. Male too. But just pointing it out.

Worcester is a non factor.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 16:49     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

No one knows anything about Clark. Enrollment declines and budget deficits happening at Clark. Don’t care about that school.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 16:46     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Better academically than Boston college or Villanova, historically

“Historically” being the key word. HC has not kept up its old reputation. But if kid is looking for a good small school in Boston, then sure.


HC is not a "Boston" college. It is located in Worcester, a city located west of downtown Boston.


+1

Clark university is in Worcester too.

Absolutely no one associates that school with "Boston."
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 16:25     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

Anonymous wrote:Holy Cross is a wonderful place with a lot of great, compelling reasons to attend.

Football, however, is not one of them.


Don’t over react to the current game score. Harvard is very strong this year.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 16:24     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

Holy Cross is a wonderful place with a lot of great, compelling reasons to attend.

Football, however, is not one of them.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 13:18     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

It does tell you about the vibe and tradition of Holy Cross. Multiple threads about Big time football schools in the SEC and Big10 going on this website for over a month. Why be critical of a great little school like Holy Cross good for them.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 12:55     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

Anonymous wrote:The oldest Div1(FCS) football rivalry in Massachusetts continues today with Holy Cross hosting the Harvard Crimson. This will be the 76th meeting in a series that began in 1904. Speaks to the prestige the Ivies viewed HC. Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, and Brown all have played HC in some cases for over 130 years. In those days the WASP elite didn’t associate with many non Ivies but they had respect for old money Catholic school Holy Cross. They would never play BC or Villanova. The Crimson are loaded this year and HC is winless, could be a lot of happy Crimson fans today.


Um, this isn't a football thread as far as I know. HC boosters are grasping for everything.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 12:51     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

The oldest Div1(FCS) football rivalry in Massachusetts continues today with Holy Cross hosting the Harvard Crimson. This will be the 76th meeting in a series that began in 1904. Speaks to the prestige the Ivies viewed HC. Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, and Brown all have played HC in some cases for over 130 years. In those days the WASP elite didn’t associate with many non Ivies but they had respect for old money Catholic school Holy Cross. They would never play BC or Villanova. The Crimson are loaded this year and HC is winless, could be a lot of happy Crimson fans today.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 10:09     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

By car one can get from the HC campus to Boston in 1 hour. Access to Mass Pike is 5 minutes and Worcester is closer to Providence, Hartford and for skiers best ski area in Massachusetts is 20 minutes from Holy Cross.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 07:28     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Better academically than Boston college or Villanova, historically

“Historically” being the key word. HC has not kept up its old reputation. But if kid is looking for a good small school in Boston, then sure.


HC is not a "Boston" college. It is located in Worcester, a city located west of downtown Boston.


Boston College isn’t a “Boston” college either. So what


So what? I'm answering a question.


I think the issue is access to Boston. Boston is much more accessible from BC than HC.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2025 03:45     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Better academically than Boston college or Villanova, historically

“Historically” being the key word. HC has not kept up its old reputation. But if kid is looking for a good small school in Boston, then sure.


HC is not a "Boston" college. It is located in Worcester, a city located west of downtown Boston.


Boston College isn’t a “Boston” college either. So what


So what? I'm answering a question.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2025 23:59     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^By choice HC is not a pipeline for local Massachusetts politics. It always drew kids from all over the country with NY metro the biggest draw since the school founded in 1843. HC traditionally was an upper income crowd with parents being doctors, business owners, lawyers thus local politics wasn’t appealing. By contrast Boston College a school with humble roots like many other Catholic colleges-DePaul, Fordham, Providence, Seton Hall- its alums found politics as a way out of working class. Kids didn’t go to Holy Cross to be state reps similar to Notre Dame and Georgetown. On
A national stage HC has produced US Senators from NH, recently Pennsylvania, and the current Sen from Vermont. Finally David Walsh an HC grad from the 1890s was the first Irish Catholic to be elected Governor and US Senator from Massachusetts in the 1910s- a large accomplishment beating the Protestant/ Boston Brahmin elite. And of course Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas is HC Grad believe the only Catholic undergrad to hold that position. Georgetown and ND law school grads have served on the bench but not undergrads- HC holds that distinction.


I never said state reps .

That’s why I limited it to governor / senate/us congressmemver

If it was a class thing, why does Harvard have tons of rich alums dotting MA politics? Alums with homes in beacon hill, attended bbn or rivers school and then went into MA politics?

Auchincloss comes from a very rich Brookline/newton family for example.


L-O-L if you think BBN and Rivers are good schools or close to the top in MA


no they aren't milton academy, i was just naming local privates off the top of my head that have a lot of wealthy students
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2025 23:52     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

For a SLAC, Holy Cross has a good combination of academics and athletics. Perhaps the highest visibility among top25 LACs for playing big time opponents like Army, Navy, Northwestern, Syracuse, BC, and Harvard and Yale.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2025 22:02     Subject: College of the Holy Cross?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^By choice HC is not a pipeline for local Massachusetts politics. It always drew kids from all over the country with NY metro the biggest draw since the school founded in 1843. HC traditionally was an upper income crowd with parents being doctors, business owners, lawyers thus local politics wasn’t appealing. By contrast Boston College a school with humble roots like many other Catholic colleges-DePaul, Fordham, Providence, Seton Hall- its alums found politics as a way out of working class. Kids didn’t go to Holy Cross to be state reps similar to Notre Dame and Georgetown. On
A national stage HC has produced US Senators from NH, recently Pennsylvania, and the current Sen from Vermont. Finally David Walsh an HC grad from the 1890s was the first Irish Catholic to be elected Governor and US Senator from Massachusetts in the 1910s- a large accomplishment beating the Protestant/ Boston Brahmin elite. And of course Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas is HC Grad believe the only Catholic undergrad to hold that position. Georgetown and ND law school grads have served on the bench but not undergrads- HC holds that distinction.


I never said state reps .

That’s why I limited it to governor / senate/us congressmemver

If it was a class thing, why does Harvard have tons of rich alums dotting MA politics? Alums with homes in beacon hill, attended bbn or rivers school and then went into MA politics?

Auchincloss comes from a very rich Brookline/newton family for example.


L-O-L if you think BBN and Rivers are good schools or close to the top in MA