Jerome Robinson is the ACC’s second-leading scorer, and Ky Bowman is the only player in the nation, averaging at least 16.9 points, 7.2 boards, and 5.0 assists per game—yet neither have received the recognition they deserve.
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.
NCAA Takes Big Step Forward for Basketball Players
A recent NCAA rule change about the NBA Draft is designed to help college basketball players make informed decisions about their futures.
Previewing BC Basketball: What to Expect from Notre Dame
The Eagles take on Notre Dame in the second leg of their ACC slate. Here’s how they could come out on top.
BC Athletics Must Stop Selling Players’ Jerseys
Take a quick look in the BC Bookstore or online, and you’ll find Nos. 22, 40, and 44 everywhere. Sound familiar? That isn’t a coincidence by BC Athletics.
Olivier Hanlan Is The Wrong Harmony For Jazz’s Melody
Olivier Hanlan was selected by the Utah Jazz in the NBA Draft at No. 42 overall, but the former BC guard doesn’t seem to be a good fit with his new team.
Olivier Hanlan Selected 42nd Overall By Utah Jazz
The junior guard was the first BC player selected in the NBA Draft since Reggie Jackson in 2012. Hanlan averaged 19.5 points per game in a campaign that saw him take home All-ACC and Eagle of the Year honors.
Why Teams Should Eye Olivier Hanlan In The NBA Draft
Olivier Hanlan doesn’t profile as a true NBA star, but teams should consider taking a flyer on the ex-Eagles guard when Draft Day rolls around.
How Will BC Respond To Losing Olivier Hanlan And Will Magarity?
With Olivier Hanlan declaring for the NBA Draft and Will Magarity transferring, how will Jim Christian and the Eagles overcome these losses?
Olivier Hanlan Declares For 2015 NBA Draft, Magarity Transferring
Boston College junior guard Olivier Hanlan has decided to enter the 2015 NBA Draft, foregoing his senior season on the Heights.