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.
Notebook: Robinson’s Dominant Performance Not Enough Against Cavaliers
Jerome Robinson recorded a season-high 29 points, accounting for half of the Eagles’ scoring total, but even that kind of outing didn’t make up for BC’s poor 3-point shooting, turnovers, and limited interior presence.
At No. 9 Virginia, Eagles Fall Short of Last-Minute Victory
A Jerome Robinson-led BC went toe-to-toe with the Cavaliers on Saturday, but Ty Jerome’s career-high six 3-pointers and 31 points proved to be too much for the Eagles to overcome.
Notebook: Chatman’s Career Day Fuels BC’s Fifth-Straight Victory
Jordan Chatman’s prolific outing was enough to lead the Eagles past Richmond, despite the fact that BC was outrebounded on both ends of the floor and shot a mere 37 percent from the field in the second half.
Eagles Hang on to Beat Richmond in Overtime
Thanks to Jordan Chatman, who tied a career high with 30 points, BC jumped out to a 31-14 lead. But the offense went cold in the latter portion of play, and had to pull out its fifth-straight win in overtime.
Notebook: Unselfish Team Basketball Leads to Fourth-Straight Win
Eight Eagles scored at least five points in their blowout win over Central Connecticut State on Sunday afternoon.
Notebook: BC Continues 3-Point Barrage in Victory Over Lions
The Eagles didn’t let the win over Duke get to their heads on Tuesday night, as they picked up right where they left off beyond the arc, handing Columbia a 15-point loss.
Eagles Avoid Hangover, Defeat Columbia
For the second-straight game, BC recorded 11 or more 3-pointers, and Jerome Robinson and Jordan Chatman eclipsed the 20-point mark, as the Eagles put their first game since dethroning then-No. 1 Duke to rest.
Previewing 2017-18 Men’s Basketball: Columbia
Facing the Lions for the first time in over 30 years on Tuesday night, men’s basketball looks to build off of its impressive upset over top-ranked Duke.
Miracle or Not, Duke Upset is Program-Defining
BC had topped three No. 1 teams before Saturday, but never at home. By defeating Duke, it showed students, fans, and the world of college basketball that it can, not only hang with, but also beat any team in the nation.