Wednesday afternoon, Boston College men’s basketball rallied to fight a 10-point, second-half deficit to defeat No.5-seed Wake Forest in OT, 82–77. The Eagles advance to the ACC Tournament’s quarterfinals with the win.
Eagles Fall Short Of Comeback In Loss To Clemson
Saturday night, Boston College men’s basketball fell 70–60 to Clemson at Conte Forum, shooting just 20.7 percent from three and 36.2 percent from the field.
Poor Shooting and Turnovers Lead BC to Road Loss to Syracuse
On Saturday, Boston College men’s basketball fell 76–56 to Syracuse on the road. The Eagles committed 15 turnovers and were abysmal shooting from the field.
Notebook: Inconsistent Three Ball And Lack Of Size Proves Fatal Versus Duke
Boston College men’s basketball fell to Duke on Saturday night, 72–61. Poor three-point percentage and Quinten Post’s absence contributed largely to the loss.
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 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.
Karnik, Eagles’ Offense Shine in Win Over South Florida
Four Eagles scored in double figures and BC cruised to a 15-point win over the Bulls.
BC Men’s Basketball 2021-22: Heights Editors Give Their Predictions
The Heights sports editors give their predictions on the impact of Earl Grant’s hiring, and the best and worst case scenarios for the season.
Changing the Tune: 2021–22 Men’s Basketball Preview
The Eagles have a new coach, tons of new faces, and no expectations. As Earl Grant said, the only way they can go is up.