Thanks to the backcourt duo of Ky Bowman and Jerome Robinson, BC hung with the best in the nation last season. This year is about finishing.
Mike Sagay to Transfer From Men’s Basketball
Sophomore forward Mike Sagay has received his release to transfer from Boston College men’s basketball ahead of the 2017-18 season.
Men’s Basketball Releases Complete 2017-18 Schedule
For the first time since the 2014-15 season, BC will open up ACC play before finishing its non-conference slate of games.
Stan Heath Leaves Men’s Basketball to Coach Lakeland Magic
Stan Heath joined BC’s staff with 13 years of head coaching experience. Now, after three years as an assistant, Heath will once again assume the lead role—this time, with the NBA G League’s Lakeland Magic.
Aser Ghebremichael Left off Men’s Basketball’s 2017-18 Roster
The terms of why he is not on the roster anymore are currently unknown.
Illinois State Graduate Transfer Deontae Hawkins Commits to BC
In his final year with Illinois State, Deontae Hawkins led the Redbirds in scoring and rebounding, and nearly took them to the NCAA Tournament. Now, he’ll take one more jab at the tournament—this time, with BC.
Statement Season: Ky Bowman’s Freshman Campaign Disproves Doubters
At first, Ky Bowman was an inconsistent role player. Now, he’s one of the ACC’s best and, as a result, The Heights’ Breakout Male Athlete of the Year.
Turner’s Transfer Indicates BC’s Recruiting Struggles
A.J. Turner, who announced on Wednesday that he will take his talents to Northwestern, is the fifth BC player recruited by head coach Jim Christian to transfer in the last three years.
AJ Turner to Transfer From Men’s Basketball
Coming into his freshman year, AJ Turner was the most highly recruited Eagles prospect in close to a decade. But, now a sophomore, Turner, who saw a reduction in playing time this season, has decided to transfer.
Point/Counterpoint: Does BC’s Season Look Better or Worse After March?
Two years in a row, the Eagles have played North Carolina down to the wire. Both seasons, the Tar Heels have ended up in the national final. Are BC’s moral victories within the ACC legitimate, or are they meaningless?