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.
Mo Jeffers and Connar Tava Want to Make Men’s Basketball Big
Two graduate transfers, Mo Jeffers and Connar Tava, have come to Boston College to make the team bigger. But first, they have to rise up themselves.
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.
The First 48: Kyran Bowman Brings Much-Needed Energy to BC
Freak athlete Kyran Bowman made a living by posterizing defenders in high school. The ACC is an entirely different beast, but don’t bet against the former UNC football recruit.
Man Among the Boys: Jordan Chatman’s Mission for Faith and Basketball
At age 23, Jordan Chatman is BC’s oldest player. He’ll lead the Eagles this season and beyond with faith and fearlessness, both on and off the court.
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.
Bates Inks Jim Christian to One-Year Extension
Boston College men’s basketball head coach Jim Christian has signed a one-year extension on top of his five-year contract.
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.
IRS Form 990 Reveals Christian’s 2014-15 Salary, York’s Compensation Doubled
BC’s annual IRS Form 990 shows that men’s basketball head coach Jim Christian received about the same as Steve Donahue, while Jerry York’s salary jumped over a million.