Boston College men’s basketball’s Saturday matchup against Pitt was postponed due to a blizzard, but the Eagles eclipsed a 69–56 victory over the Panthers on Sunday. Brothers Makai Ashton-Langford and DeMarr Langford Jr. lead BC with 21 and 17 points, respectively.
Despite Executing Defensively, BC Loses to North Carolina
Despite executing defensively, BC men’s basketball struggled to shoot Wednesday, and in its third game in five days, fell to North Carolina.
Eagles Fall Flat in 30-Point Loss to Wake Forest
Hot off a win at home over Virginia Tech, Boston College men’s basketball headed to Wake Forest where they were beat 87–57.
Eagles hold off Virginia Tech in Karnik’s 26-point outing
On Saturday, Boston College men’s basketball derailed the Virginia Tech Hokies en route to a 68–63 victory on the backs of James Karnik and Makai Ashton-Langford. Karnik reached 1,000 career points marking a historic night for the senior forward.
BC Falls to Louisville After Delayed Start
Despite Ashton-Langford’s game-high 22 points and Bickerstaff’s double double, Boston College men’s basketball dropped its battle with Louisville after a game-delaying leak in the north end of the arena. The Eagles returned from the break at half down two points, but its early momentum slipped through the cracks in the second.
Galloway Powers BC Past Clemson in Comeback Win
After a Brevin Galloway three gave BC its first and final lead of the game, the Eagles beat Clemson 70–68 for their first road win in 708 days.
Eagles Drop Fifth-Straight to Georgia Tech
Boston College men’s basketball lost its fifth-straight game on Wednesday night to Georgia Tech by a score of 81–76.
Eagles Fall to Pitt 69–67 On The Road
Boston College men’s basketball drops its road battle 69–67 with ACC opponent Pittsburgh. BC has lost its last 15 games away from home and has not won a road game in more than a year. Ashton-Langford led the Eagles in scoring with 23 points.
Eagles Fall Apart in First Half, Lose to North Carolina
Boston College men’s basketball couldn’t overcome its first-half struggles Sunday and fell to North Carolina 91–65.
Eagles Splinter With 13 Turnovers To Albany
Boston College men’s basketball dropped its second game in a row to Albany after winning three straight, and opening ACC play with a dominant showing against Notre Dame. The Eagles were short of guard Brevin Galloway on the floor, and the group could not muster a second-half comeback in his absence.