With a renewed focus on defense and rebounding, the Eagles bounced back from their season-opening defeat in a 73-57 win over UMES at home.
Men’s Basketball Rebounds With First Win of 2016-17
After a poor start to the season against Nicholls State, the Eagles found their footing against Maryland Eastern Shore in a 73-57 win.
Relative Inexperience, Free Throws Doom BC Against Nicholls State
In a surprising move, Nicholls State upset Boston College men’s basketball on Friday night. The Eagles’ relative inexperience, free throw percentage, and defensive breakdowns all contributed to the loss.
Jerome Robinson Carries the Torch for Jim Christian’s Youth Movement
Last season, Jerome Robinson had to overcome norovirus and a broken wrist. This year, it’ll be hard to stop the sophomore guard from exacting his vengeance on the rest of the ACC.
Scouting Men’s Basketball, 2016-17
From Jerome Robinson to Gordon Gehan, here’s a detailed scouting report on every player on the BC roster.
With New Energy, Men’s Basketball has a Bright Future Ahead
With new energy and confidence, Boston College men’s basketball has a bright future ahead—unlike football.
2015-16 Male Athlete of the Year: Dennis Clifford
Based on his exploits on the court as a leader for a young and rebuilding team, and his dedication to Boston College, The Heights’ sports staff has selected Dennis Clifford as its 2015-16 Male Athlete of the Year.
BC Becomes First in 40 Years to Go Winless in the Conference in Football and Men’s Basketball
With a loss to Clemson, Boston College has set a new benchmark for futility, losing every single one of its conference games in basketball and football.
Previewing BC Basketball: What to Expect From Clemson (Again)
Boston College looks to avoid becoming the first team since 1976-77 to go winless in the conference in basketball and football. Its last chance? Today at 12 p.m. against Clemson.
Men’s Basketball Drops Heartbreaker in Raleigh on Buzzer Beater
Despite the return of Jerome Robinson and A.J. Turner, BC broke down when it mattered most to put it one loss away from becoming the first winless football and men’s basketball program in a Power Five since World War II.