The Eagles have lost 22 straight road conference games and six of seven away from home this year, a result of shoddy defense and off nights from two of the “Big Three.”
Skid Hits Six as Turnover-Plagued Eagles Fall to ‘Cuse
BC trailed by just three after one quarter, but turnovers and poor 3-point shooting resulted in an 18-point blowout loss to Syracuse at home on Sunday.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Syracuse
The Eagles have dropped five straight in conference play and look to get back on track Sunday afternoon as they host Syracuse, a team that has won the last seven matchups.
Duke’s Defense Wreaks Havoc in Decisive Victory Over Eagles
Milan Bolden-Morris was held scoreless for the first time this season, and, as a team, BC shot below 40 percent from the floor and turned the ball over 23 times, losing to Duke for the third year in a row.
Eagles Fall in Latest Edition of ACC Power Rankings
BC dropped three spots after struggling on the road against Louisville and Syracuse, while the Orange and Virginia Tech both made steady gains.
Notebook: Defensive Breakdown, Turnovers Handicap Eagles at Carrier Dome
BC turned the ball over 17 times and offered very little resistance on the defensive end of the court, allowing the Orange to shoot a season-high 60.4 percent from the field on Wednesday night.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Duke
The reeling Eagles are looking to not only top their first ranked opponent this season, but also defeat Duke for the first time in three years.
BC Fails to Keep Pace With Syracuse’s Shooting Barrage
In addition to losing Steffon Mitchell to a potential head injury and Jordan Chatman to foul trouble, the Eagles were run out of the Carrier Dome on Wednesday by the Orange, the worst shooting team in the ACC.
Previewing 2017-18 Men’s Basketball: Syracuse
The Eagles look to even their conference record with a tough road matchup, traveling to the Carrier Dome to take on Syracuse on Wednesday night.
Men’s Basketball’s Early-Season Success Goes Beyond 2017-18
The recent recruitment of ESPN 100 forward Jairus Hamilton, as well as BC’s current success, serve as evidence that the program is finally turning the page on what has been six years of infamy.