BC finished 7-6 for the fourth time in five years in 2017, but its rollercoaster season—one that included a handful of milestones and a 5-1 stretch to clinch bowl eligibility—wasn’t like any of those in year’s past.
Against Iowa, Turnovers Cost Eagles Pinstripe Bowl
Even though BC outgained the Hawkeyes by 183 yards and controlled the clock, it turned the ball over three times, including twice in the fourth quarter, handing the New Era Pinstripe Bowl to its Big Ten foe.
Go Figure: How BC Reached the Pinstripe Bowl
Two and a half months ago, some speculated that the Eagles wouldn’t win a single ACC game. Now, they’re on the brink of their first eight-win season since 2009. So, how did they get here?
Notebook: Chatman’s Career Day Fuels BC’s Fifth-Straight Victory
Jordan Chatman’s prolific outing was enough to lead the Eagles past Richmond, despite the fact that BC was outrebounded on both ends of the floor and shot a mere 37 percent from the field in the second half.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Providence
The Eagles catch Providence on its first two-game losing streak of the season in the teams’ 54th all-time meeting on Thursday at Alumni Hall.
Football Draws 19 New Players During Early Signing Period
During the first-ever early signing period, the Eagles brought in 19 players—one shy of last year’s entire recruiting class—including 12 three-star players and one blue-chip offensive lineman.
Bench Play Improves, Eagles Run Away With Win Over Central Connecticut State
After recording a combined six points over the past three games, BC’s bench racked up 23 on Sunday afternoon, as the Eagles rode a dominant second half to another double-digit victory.
Previewing 2017-18 Men’s Basketball: Central Connecticut State
With Central Connecticut State on tap, the Eagles are one victory shy of their longest winning streak of the season and last year’s win total.
Eagles Avoid Hangover, Defeat Columbia
For the second-straight game, BC recorded 11 or more 3-pointers, and Jerome Robinson and Jordan Chatman eclipsed the 20-point mark, as the Eagles put their first game since dethroning then-No. 1 Duke to rest.
Miracle or Not, Duke Upset is Program-Defining
BC had topped three No. 1 teams before Saturday, but never at home. By defeating Duke, it showed students, fans, and the world of college basketball that it can, not only hang with, but also beat any team in the nation.