Jerome Robinson tied a career high with 32 points, knocking down 12-of-13 from the line and 4-of-9 from downtown, but BC turned the ball over 16 times and fell apart on both ends of the floor during overtime.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Wake Forest
BC will host Wake Forest, a fellow ACC bottom feeder, on Thursday night, in search of its first win over the Demon Deacons in four years and second conference victory all season.
After Erasing Double-Digit Hokies Lead, BC Runs out of Gas in Overtime
Led by Jerome Robinson, who recorded a season-high 32 points, the Eagles erased an 11-point deficit with under four minutes in regulation to force overtime, only to see Virginia Tech escape Conte Forum with a win.
Previewing 2017-18 Men’s Basketball: Virginia Tech
In a matchup of potent offenses, the Eagles will host Virginia Tech on Wednesday night, looking to snap their third two-game skid of the season.
Go Figure: Why Can’t BC Win Away From Conte?
The Eagles have lost 22 straight road conference games and six of seven away from home this year, a result of shoddy defense and off nights from two of the “Big Three.”
Watts, Lonergan Headline Most Prolific Team in College Hockey
With three current defensemen overseas for the Olympics, the best goaltender in the game, and the top two leading scorers in the country, as well as another pair of skaters in the top 15, BC has more star power than any other team in NCAA hockey.
Notebook: Eagles Impress in Second Period, Finally Beat Lowell
BC hadn’t beat UMass Lowell since 2016, but used an impressive second period to knock off the River Hawks on Saturday night at Kelley Rink.
Skid Hits Six as Turnover-Plagued Eagles Fall to ‘Cuse
BC trailed by just three after one quarter, but turnovers and poor 3-point shooting resulted in an 18-point blowout loss to Syracuse at home on Sunday.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Syracuse
The Eagles have dropped five straight in conference play and look to get back on track Sunday afternoon as they host Syracuse, a team that has won the last seven matchups.
Eagles Open Floodgates in Second Period Against Lowell
With five different goal scorers—on two different goalies—Boston College men’s hockey rode its way to a convincing 5-2 win over Massachusetts Lowell to maintain its lead over Hockey East.