I Tweeted about this earlier tonight, but I took a screen capture to save the mistake for perpetuity:

"BC top seed in NCAA hockey tournament" Epic headline fail.
Yes, someone messed up or purposely changed the headline while taking a story off the wire for the Connecticut Post, and incorrectly stated that Boston College was the top seed for the NCAA Tournament. Really? Last I checked, BC didn’t even make it to the tournament this year because of their downfall in the second part of the season.
Is this a case of revenge by an Eagles fan, or honest mistake? My fellow Twitterer and BU fan, @brandoneps, claims that it may be revenge:
“Too funny, especially because it’s an AP article and someone ACTIVELY had to change the headline that came through the wire.”
I searched the web some more, and found the article correctly headlined on Google News and on the Associated Press website. Hmm….
This year’s graduating class from the Boston University men’s hockey team is quite familiar with ESPN’s Sportscenter, because members of the class have been featured on it four times so far in their four years. College hockey does not get a lot of Sportscenter love (even when John Buccigross is involved), so for members of a single graduating class to appear on the iconic show multiple times is quite a feat.