The Eagles went on a 20-6 run late to make it close, but turnovers and poor bench play cost them as they fell to Louisville, dropping to just 1-5 on the road.
Cardinals Withstand BC’s Last-Ditch Comeback Effort
In the waning minutes of regulation, the Eagles turned an 18-point blowout into a one-possession game, only to see Louisville ice the game at the charity stripe.
Go Figure: In-Depth Look at Men’s Basketball’s Best Start Since 2010-11
A third of the way through ACC play, BC is off to its best start since the 2010-11 season. So how similar are the Eagles to that 21-win Steve Donahue team?
BC Plays Lockdown Defense in Statement Win Over Florida State
The Eagles outscored Florida State, 41-25, in the first half and held on for their third ACC win of the season, marking the most the team has won in a single season since 2014-15.
Eagles Close out Non-Conference Play With Win Over Dartmouth
Ky Bowman jumpstarted a 23-4 run to kick off the second half, and BC pulled away from the Big Green, picking up its 10th non-conference win of the season—the team’s most in seven years.
Notebook: Sloppy Interior, Transition Defense Haunts Eagles in Chapel Hill
In its worst defensive performance of the season, BC gave up 19 points on the break and was outscored, 48-18, in the paint against the defending national champion Tar Heels.
BC Gets Devoured on the Glass in Blowout Loss to No. 20 UNC
Luke Maye recorded a career-high 32 points and 18 rebounds, and despite playing its small lineup, North Carolina outrebounded the Eagles, 58-23, in BC’s 11th-straight loss to the Tar Heels.
Eagles Grind out Victory Against Wake Forest
Although BC shot a season-worst 37.3 percent from the floor, it forced 15 turnovers, attempted a season-high 35 free throws, and protected the ball better than it has the past two months in its first win over Wake Forest since 2014-15.
Notebook: First-Half Blunders, Chatman’s Off Day Doom Eagles
Even 47 second half points were not enough to overcome the Eagle’s slow start, as Clemson outlasted BC in another competitive conference game.
Despite Robinson’s Second-Half Scoring Spree, No. 25 Tigers Prevail
Jerome Robinson scored 26 points in the second period to erase a 15-point halftime deficit, but came up empty on a potential-game winning shot with under 40 seconds remaining.