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1234:, Joe Trapani, and Josh Southern to graduation. They also lost reserve Dallas Elmore to transfer. The only player with major experience, Matt Humphrey, was a transfer from the University of Oregon. With a roster featuring 9 freshman, the Eagles were picked last in the ACC. Early on, guard Patrick Heckmann carried the team through their first games of the season, but mono and injury issues caused a significant drop in production for Heckmann. The team struggled mightily early on, going 5–10 in non-conference and getting blown out against teams like UMass and Holy Cross. In the Eagles' first ACC game at North Carolina they kept things close, cutting the UNC lead to 9 late in the second half. Momentum from that performance carried over when they won two straight ACC games at home, against Clemson and Virginia Tech. However, the Eagles lost their next 6 games. BC struggled the rest of the season as well, but did show flashes of the future in stunning #15 Florida State and beating Georgia Tech, as well. Their season ended in a loss in the ACC Tournament to NC State. BC finished 9–22, 4–12 in the ACC. The Eagles were paced by freshman Ryan Anderson, who averaged 11.8 PPG and 7.4 RPG on his way to making the All-ACC Freshman team. 1246:(15.4 PPG) and sophomore forward Ryan Anderson (14.9 PPG). The Eagles were picked last for the second consecutive preseason poll but finished 8th in ACC play. In the non-conference the Eagles finished 8–5, including losses to Charleston, Bryant, and Harvard. However, the Eagles defeated major conference opponents Auburn and Providence. The Eagles began ACC play with a 1–6 record and several narrow defeats. BC lost 60–59 to eventual ACC champion Miami (FL) and lost 78–73 to #23 NC State. However, the Eagles improved in the second half of conference play, going 6–5 to end the year. During those games, BC narrowly lost to #4 Duke, 62–61. After beating Georgia Tech in the regular season finale, the Eagles again topped the Yellow Jackets 84–64 in the ACC Tournament's opening round. In the game, Hanlan scored a freshman record 41 points. In the second round, the Eagles' season ended with a loss to #9 Miami (FL), 69–58. Olivier Hanlan was named ACC freshman of the year. 1210:, who was named to the first team All-ACC. BC finished the regular season at 19–11, 9–7 in the ACC. That conference record earned them a 5-seed in the ACC tournament, where they beat 12-seeded Wake Forest. However, they lost a tough game to 4-seed Clemson. Boston College was one of multiple ACC teams on the NCAA tournament bubble. They received a 1 seed in the NIT. They won in the first round against McNeese State. However, they lost by double figures to 4-seed Northwestern. Their final record was 20–12. The season was highlighted by a marquee win over Texas A&M, and sweeps of Maryland and Virginia Tech. On the other hand, the team lost to Yale and Harvard at home; it was the third straight year that the Eagles lost to the Crimson, despite Harvard losing its star guard, 3361: 1134:. BC then got 3 more key ACC wins against NC State, Maryland, and Virginia Tech. In the Virginia Tech game, BC won in exciting fashion via a put-back shot with less than a second remaining. That made BC 5–3 in the ACC and 17–6 overall. After a win at Virginia, the Eagles were just a half game out of first place in the conference. The Eagles went on a two-game losing streak, after losing halftime leads against No. 7 Wake Forest and No. 11 Clemson. In a home game on February 15 Boston College Defeated #6 Duke with a score of 80–74. 64: 1164: 44: 257: 218: 179: 1389:. As a result of the staffing change and the loss of scoring leaders Jay Heath and CJ Felder to the transfer portal, Boston College was picked last in the ACC preseason poll. After starting the season with a 5–3 record, the Eagles defeated Notre Dame 73–57 at home in their ACC opener, with James Karnik scoring a team high 17 points and 13 rebounds. Following a five-game losing streak, Boston College completed a 23-point comeback victory against the 517: 653:'71 returned to his alma mater as coach of the Boston College Eagles basketball team. Despite a bitter end to his tenure as head coach, O'Brien has been credited with resuscitating the BC basketball team, whichβ€”aside from some success in the early 1980sβ€”had not been a consistent NCAA tournament contender since the 1960s. Although O'Brien built a solid program, his timing was excellent: Boston College opened its new hockey and basketball arena, 271: 232: 193: 925: 402: 425:. Basketball, not a popular sport at the turn of the 20th century, suffered through years of weak fan support and lasted three initial seasons before being abandoned. A brief revival in the early 1920s brought the men's team back before being dropped again following the 1924–25 season. Finally, following 756:
After the 1997 season, controversy erupted as Jim O'Brien and the Boston College administration sparred over academic standards in recruiting athletes. O'Brien filed a lawsuit against BC on the grounds of breach of contract and slander. The case was settled out of court. Following a bitter end to his
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Boston College continued their upward trend in the '17–'18 season, finishing 7–11 in ACC play and with an overall record of 19–16. This was their first winning basketball record since the 2010–2011 season. During the '17–'18 season Eagles beat #1 Duke Blue Devils at home on December 9, 2017, to open
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Beginning the season unranked and with no votes in the coaches' poll, the 2004-05 Boston College Eagles accomplished something no Big East team had done before by starting a season 20–0. In the 20 straight victories, the Eagles beat two ranked opponents and, at the time of the 20–0 mark, were one of
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With Skinner building on these early achievements, Boston College saw increased success on the basketball court and garnered growing national media attention in the decade that followed. The team received seven bids to the NCAA tournament in a ten-year span from 2000 to 2010. The Eagles made inroads
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buzzer beater over Georgia Tech. They finished the regular season 21–10 and sixth in the ACC. In the first round of the conference tournament the Eagles beat Virginia 76–63 and moved on to play #8 Duke in the second round. BC lost to the Blue Devils 66–65 and were eliminated from the tournament.
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scored 21 points, including his 2,000th career point at BC. It was the Eagles' first win over the Blue Devils in 24 years, and BC was the only team to beat both Duke and UNC that season. After the victory against Duke, the Eagles lost their next game to Miami (Fla.) for the second time in the same
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sank a 3-pointer to tie the score and send the game to overtime. In the extra session, a Craig Smith basket gave BC a 59–58 lead. (It was later learned that Smith played the entire overtime period with a broken hand.) With seconds remaining, Wildcat forward Will Sheridan slipped past his defender
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to reach the 20-win mark for the fifth time in six years. On February 25, Skinner earned his 169th Boston College win when the Eagles downed NC State 74–72 in double overtime, making the former ABA star the winningest coach in BC history. The Eagles finished the 2005–06 regular season with a 24–6
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was voted a first-team All-American, the first BC player to be so honored, and named to the All-ACC preseason teamβ€”before playing a game in the league. Boston College entered its first season in the ACC ranked No. 11 in both major polls and started 6–0, reaching as high as No. 6 on December 5. On
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The Eagles had a disappointing 2009–2010 season, finishing 15–16 (6–10 in the ACC). The team's most notable games were losses to struggling programs, including Maine, Saint Joseph's, and (for the second straight year) Harvard. They ended the season with a loss to Virginia in the ACC Tournament,
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in the fall. He was allowed to return after a Boston judge concluded he had fulfilled his commitment and the school gave its approval because Williams met his academic requirements. Sophomore forward Akida McLain was also suspended from the team for the first seven games of the season for an
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led to his suspension for the first semester from the campus and the team. His playing status was in doubt until December. Although not allowed back to Chestnut Hill until the end of the first semester and contingent upon a court hearing, Williams took courses and worked out at the
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in the 1990s until BC ended the annual game in 2012. The Eagles are 22–17 against their cross-state rival. The Boston College men's basketball team has made 18 overall appearances in the NCAA tournament, including three trips to the Elite Eight. The team has played in the
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arrived in Chestnut Hill as BC's first new head coach in over a decade. Following three sub-.500 seasons, Skinner led the Eagles to a Big East-best 27–5 mark in 2000–01 (setting a then-school record for wins in a season), the school's second
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and brought his star play-maker Scoonie Penn with him. At Ohio State, O'Brien took the Buckeyes to the Final Four in 1999. O'Brien's tenure at Ohio State also ended on bitter terms with litigation by O'Brien against his former employer.
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when the sport began to gain popularity in the United States, the basketball team became a permanent part of the Boston College athletics program for the 1945–46 season. Through 2021–22, there have been 84 seasons of BC basketball.
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ACC play. Before this, their last win over Duke was in the 2008–09 season, beating them 80–74 at home. The Eagles also gave the eventual #1 Virginia a scare on the road, yet missed the final shot of the game to fall 58–59. In the
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Skinner's success has been attributed to his ability to develop student-athletes not recruited by other major programs. Troy Bell, who won two Big East Player of the Year awards under Skinner, is seen as example, in addition to
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The Eagles righted their course slightly after the '15–'16 season, as they finished the season with a 2–16 record in ACC play and 9–23 overall record. The '16–'17 season was highlighted by play from stand-out freshman
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as head coach and earned postseason berths in five of his six years in the role, including a trip to the Elite Eight in 1967. Boston College has hired several other notable coaches through the years, including
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80–66, after receiving an opening bye. BC then edged No. 10 North Carolina 85–82 and advanced to the ACC Championship Game in its first year in the league. No. 3 Duke defeated BC 78–76 win in the final.
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on February 19, vaulting them to No. 3 in both the AP and coaches' pollsβ€”the highest ranking for any Boston College basketball team. After finishing the regular season at 24–3, BC was knocked out of the
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ever played in a BC uniform. The Eagles led by 4 at the half, but ultimately lost 72–55. Although the team lost Rice to graduation, all other players would return for the 2009–10 season.
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81–58 in the first round of the Big East tournament. But, following its invitation to the NCAA, the men's basketball team went on one of its most historic runs. Boston College defeated
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After a lackluster 8–24 season (4–14 ACC) and despite an upset victory over then–undefeated #1 Syracuse, coach Steve Donahue was fired as Boston College head coach on March 18, 2014.
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and Kevin Noreen also asked to be released from their letters of intent and never matriculated at BC. The team's lone senior, Tyler Roche, graduated after the 2009–2010 season.
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88–76 in double overtime. After trailing by six in the first overtime, the Eagles rallied and went on a 14–2 run in the second session to win the game. Against 12th-seeded
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From the time the seven original Northeastern schools formed the Big East, the BC men's basketball team achieved several high points: Advancing to the Elite Eight in the
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in a back-and-forth game that ended with a last-second lay-up to give Miami a 71–69 lead in overtime. Boston College ended the season with an overall record of 13–20.
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season, the Eagles recorded a school-record 28 wins, including 11 in conference. After reaching to the league tournament title game with victories over Maryland and
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in the first round. The Eagles then faced Georgetown in the second round and were defeated. Following the season, Dudley and Marshall entered the NBA, leaving
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in the opening round of the tournament. In the second round, BC produced an upset of defending national champion North Carolina, 75–72, pushing them to the
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in the newly joined ACC as well, advancing to the finals of the league tournament in the school's first year of membership in 2005–06 before falling to
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BC received a #7 seed and a date with a USC team led by future first-round draft pick Taj Gibson on March 20, 2009. However, that was the last game
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After starting ACC play with three straight losses, the Eagles rebounded with four consecutive league winsβ€”winning its first ACC game against
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in 1997 and 2001; four Big East Coach of the Year awards; three Big East Player of the Year awards and a memorable win over No. 1-ranked
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During one of the darkest periods in BC history, several members of the 1978–79 basketball team were accused of being involved in
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in the 1987–88 season and were invited to the NIT, advancing to the semi-finals before being knocked off by regional rival
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and the first time that the Eagles had won two games in the tournament since the 2018 season. The Eagles then lost to #4
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In Steve Donahue's 3rd season, the underclassmen-heavy Eagles finished 16–17 (8–10). The team was led by freshman guard
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In Steve Donahue's first season as head coach, the Eagles roster featured seven seniors but was led by star junior guard
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in a 82–77 overtime victory, making it only the second time a team ranked 13th had reached the quarterfinals in the
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The Eagles defeated the defending national champions in three consecutive seasons from the 2003–04 through the
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would take over as interim head coach for the remainder of the season. The Eagles finished the season 4–16.
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year. After this setback, BC went 2–1 down the stretch with home victories over #25 Florida State and a
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In May before the season began, a drug use incident involving center and BC single-season blocks leader
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decided to transfer, landing at Fairfield where former BC Assistant Ed Cooley was head coach. Recruits
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December 11, McLain was reinstated and on December 22 Williams returned to the team against Harvard.
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with 2.3 seconds left. Louis Hinnant's three pointer missed at the buzzer and BC was eliminated.
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74–71 in the second round. Skinner received Big East Coach of the Year honors and star sophomore
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led the team with an .823 free throw percentage and a .456 three-point field goal percentage.
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tip-off, losing only to a tough Purdue team 71–64 and coming in 3rd in the whole tournament.
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In 1904, the first men's varsity team was sanctioned at Boston College, and was coached by
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was named to the 2nd team All-ACC after being on the 1st team All-ACC the previous year.
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going 14–17 and 4–12 in conference play. BC, however, got 3 highly regarded freshmen in
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Before the 1979–80 season, Boston College basketball became a charter member of the
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had a career year, averaging 20.8 points, good for second in the ACC behind Duke's
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To start the 2008–09 ACC Season, the Eagles stunned the then-undefeated #1-ranked
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On February 15, 2021, Boston College announced that it had fired head coach
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Notable BC student-athletes who have gone on to careers in the NBA include:
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Additionally, the Eagles have had one conference rookie of the year, with
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Among Boston College's biggest non-conference rivals in basketball is the
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Boston College Men’s Basketball Legend Bill Curley to Have Jersey Retired
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Fixed: How Goodfellas Bought Boston College Basketball, by David Porter
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bringing the Eagles' all-time record in the tournament to .500 (5–5).
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that drew national attention due to the involvement of the infamous
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as a junior. He was selected 42nd overall in the 2nd round by the
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and scored the winning two points on a goaltending call against
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by two points. The team returned to the ACC semifinal round in
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in the opening round, 85–65. In the following matchup against
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10 times. BC has produced four conference players of the year:
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had 1 senior, 1 junior, and the rest freshmen and sophomores.
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hit two free throws to go ahead 49–48. With 28 seconds left,
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The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition.
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Steve Donahue's second season was a rough one. BC lost star
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on February 8, 2005. Following the defeat, BC beat unranked
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are a Division I college basketball program that represents
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Following the departure of Jim O'Brien in 1997, former
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2017-2018 Boston College Men's Basketball Record Book
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A senior-laden Boston College team enjoyed a winning
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was fired and soon replaced by former Cornell coach
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The Eagles finished the season 22–11 (9–7). Senior
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2023–24 Boston College Eagles men's basketball team
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Their combined record is 22–19. 1421: 808:was named Big East Co-Player of the Year. 3228: 3226: 3224: 3222: 3009: 2822: 2809: 956:Also prior to the season, senior forward 928:BC playing West Virginia at home in 2005. 920:Back to the Sweet Sixteen: 2005–06 Season 645:1986–1997: O'Brien returns to the Heights 4073:Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences 1230:, and also lost key players Biko Paris, 1162: 923: 867:Twenty straight to start: 2004–05 Season 515: 400: 256: 1344:, and was selected 13th overall by the 879:The team finally lost occurred against 14: 5094:Boston College Eagles men's basketball 5086: 4078:Graduate School of Arts & Sciences 3399:Boston College Eagles men's basketball 3219: 3024: 2894:"Boston College Athletics Style Guide" 839:81–74 (on 2006-01-25 and 2006-03-11). 800:in the opening round but was upset by 4504: 4010: 3370: 3285: 2640: 1416: 1027:but did not match the success of the 687:In 1994, the Eagles were defeated by 5099:Basketball teams established in 1904 3238: 2982:"B.C., Former Coach Resolve Lawsuit" 2631: 2622: 2613: 2604: 2586: 753:as the Hawks eked out an 81–77 win. 714:In 1996, the Eagles returned to the 270: 231: 192: 3288:"A callback to the era of the past" 2649: 2595: 1266:2014–2021: Jim Christian Takes Over 1214:, to graduation the previous year. 672:, 73–67. BC returned to the NIT in 405:Boston College basketball, ca. 1900 350:Conference regular season champions 217: 178: 24: 4134:Woods College of Advancing Studies 4069:Constituent schools & colleges 4036: 3010:Armstrong, Kevin (30 March 2010). 2416: 1110:85–78, behind great play by Rice, 25: 5110: 3346: 3108:. bcinterruption.com. 2010-02-25. 2926: 1372: 1351: 1318: 1305: 1294: 1270: 1249: 1237: 1217: 1201: 1158: 1082: 1058: 1018: 3286:Rubin, Dan (February 24, 2017). 3048:"CSTV.com: #1 in College Sports" 2662: 2010:The Eagles have appeared in the 1426:The Eagles have appeared in the 1385:, to replace interim head coach 1087:BC had a solid 8–2 start to the 757:tenure, the BC alumnus moved to 269: 262: 255: 248: 230: 223: 216: 209: 191: 184: 177: 170: 62: 42: 18:Boston College Eagles basketball 4654:ACC men's basketball tournament 4129:School of Theology and Ministry 3330: 3319: 3307: 3273:By Arthur Bailin - Jan 11, 2019 3264: 3195: 3170: 3145: 3127: 3119:Blaudschun, Mark (2010-03-30). 3112: 3098: 3080: 3062: 1262:was hired to fill the vacancy. 872:only two teams without a loss ( 338:Conference tournament champions 4455:Screaming Eagles Marching Band 4124:Graduate School of Social Work 3040: 3018: 3003: 2974: 2961: 2939: 2920: 2911: 2886: 2012:National Invitation Tournament 2005: 1177:On March 30, 2010, head coach 1014:Later Skinner years: 2006–2010 792:title and a No. 3 seed in the 13: 1: 4419:Student life & traditions 3470:1978–79 point-shaving scandal 2879: 1381:, formerly head coach at the 1258:, formerly head coach of the 582:honor in the 2012–13 season. 302:NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen 38: 4440:The Stylus of Boston College 4270:Harrington Athletics Village 4085:Carroll School of Management 4054:Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 3339:at BCEagles.com, 11 Jan 2013 3316:on the Varsity Hall off Fame 2383: 2367: 2342: 2317: 2283: 2258: 2209: 2184: 2159: 2116: 2073: 2048: 2032: 1983: 1955: 1918: 1890: 1862: 1843: 1815: 1787: 1759: 1713: 1676: 1648: 1602: 1565: 1531: 1512: 1475: 1456: 1368:2021–present: Earl Grant Era 725:Led by All-Big East forward 375:Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 106:Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 7: 4573:Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 4147:Journals & publications 3337:Gerry Ward Named ACC Legend 3233:Retired jerseys and numbers 2785:Big East Player of the Year 2754:Big East Rookie of the Year 2435: 2429: 1197:2010–2014: Donahue's tenure 556:Big East Player of the Year 532:University of Massachusetts 326:NCAA tournament appearances 314:NCAA tournament round of 32 290:NCAA tournament Elite Eight 10: 5115: 4642:Championships & awards 4471:Notable alumni and faculty 4280:Newton Campus Soccer Field 4256:Boston College Club Hockey 2849:Big East Coach of the Year 2836:National Coach of the Year 2438: 2432: 1397:in the first round of the 835:75–70 (on 2005-01-05) and 766:1997–2010: The Skinner era 729:and sophomore point guard 513:after the 2004–05 season. 396: 4710: 4687: 4641: 4633:Wake Forest Demon Deacons 4598:Notre Dame Fighting Irish 4540: 4484: 4463: 4418: 4330: 4305:Holy War (vs. Notre Dame) 4155: 4119:Connell School of Nursing 4114:Lynch School of Education 4090:Boston College Law School 4061: 4046: 3504: 3478: 3450: 3429: 3406: 2411: 2028: 2025: 2022: 2019: 1452: 1449: 1446: 1443: 1440: 511:Atlantic Coast Conference 379:Atlantic Coast Conference 354: 349: 342: 337: 330: 325: 318: 313: 306: 301: 294: 289: 162: 157: 145:Maroon and gold 141: 133: 123: 111: 101: 96:Atlantic Coast Conference 91: 78: 70: 61: 37: 32: 4649:Regular season champions 4593:North Carolina Tar Heels 4274:Eddie Pellagrini Diamond 4142:Centers & institutes 3014:– via NYTimes.com. 1063:The Eagles struggled in 912:, who had already upset 771:Early growth and success 4568:Florida State Seminoles 4553:California Golden Bears 4373:Henry I. 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Earl Grant
Atlantic Coast Conference
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Conte Forum
Eagles
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Boston College
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Atlantic Coast Conference
Big East
Conte Forum
Earl Grant

James Crowley
Navy
Tufts
Medford
World War II
Boston Celtics
Bob Cousy
Chuck Daly
Tom Davis
Gary Williams
Eagle
Jim O'Brien
a point-shaving scandal
Mafia

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